Sony Ericsson Live with Walkman™ support. Sony Ericsson Live with Walkman™ support. Updating your software. To your computer using the USB cable and open.
I've bought se live with walkman w19i for 2 days and facing 2 problems on it i want to use my phone as modem so that can surf the internet on my lap by 3g (HSDPA 7.2 Mbps), but i searched in google and can't find anything helping me and don't need tethering internet option or wifi hotspots feature but i want to share my 3g connection as a modem to my laptop but pc companion doesn't have any modem driver installed and can't use sony pc suite also.so plz help me. I finally found a program (BlueDun 1.14) that's not exact i need but it can satisfy me now but this program connected successfully as wifi and shared to mylaptop but can't connect with 3g coverage H that thing exact i want it.
When i using this program as wifi it install a new modem (bluetooth dun modem) on my laptop that exact i need but with usb cable and 3g not wifi that's my 1st problem. My 2nd one is when i connect to 3g it cuts in browsing and some more application can't start on 3g and tells me there's no intenrnet connection found so my question is that Is there a program to prevent cut or disconnecting automatic continuous and make smoothly connection to all applications on my phone (LAN Card)???thanks and sorry for my bad english as i'm egyptian.. I got a solution to your problem 1: Follow: 1. Turn on 3G/2G data on your phone 2. Connect your phone to your laptop via USB 3. On your phone: Go to SettingsWireless & networksTethering & portable hotspot 4. Check mark USB tethering 5.
Your PC will automatically install necessary drivers and tethering will begin! (I myself tested this method and it worked!) (NOTE:You may need internet connection from other sources while installing drivers) As far as 2nd problem is concerned, try reporting it to SONY service center. And yes, your English is not that bad!
Thank you for purchasing this Walkman. This “Help Guide” explains how to transfer content to your Walkman, and how to use the various functions. Browse this “Help Guide” for necessary information. The printed manuals (supplied), such as “Quick Start Guide,” also contain important information for you. For information about the customer support website, see “Customer support website.”.
For information on laws, regulations and trademark rights, refer to “Important Information” contained in the supplied software. To read it, install the supplied software on your computer.
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Screen (touch screen) Touch (tap) icons, items, etc., on the screen to operate your Walkman. Built-in microphone. Headphone jack Push the headphone plug all the way in. If the headphones are connected improperly, the sound from the headphones will be impaired. Sound is not emitted from the headphones connected to the headphone jack when a Bluetooth connection is active. End the Bluetooth connection.
WM-PORT jack Connect the USB cable (supplied) or other accessories that support WM-PORT (not supplied). Access lamp The access lamp is located under the microSD card slot cover.
microSD card slot The microSD card slot is located under the microSD card slot cover. Open the cover before inserting a microSD card (not supplied). Insert a microSD card until it clicks into place to increase the available storage of your Walkman. microSD card slot cover.
Built-in antenna Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS antennas are built-in. (Power)/Screen lock button Press to turn the power on. Press and hold to turn the power off. Press to turn the screen on/off. Your Walkman will be reset if you press and hold the button for about 8 seconds.
Volume “+” and “-” buttons Press the volume “+” button to turn up and the volume “-” button to turn down the volume. There is a tactile dot beside the “+” button. Use it to help with button operations. (Next) button Skip to the next song, the next chapter of a video, or a scene playing 5 minutes later.
If you press and hold the button, songs or videos are fast-forwarded. (Play/Pause) button Play back or pause songs or videos. There is a tactile dot on the button. Use it to help with button operations. (Previous) button Skip to the previous (or current) song, the previous chapter of a video, or a scene that played 5 minutes ago. If you press and hold the button, songs or videos are fast-rewound.
Strap hole This is used to attach a strap (not supplied). N-mark Touch a Bluetooth audio device equipped with the NFC function to this mark. 6 How to Use Getting Started Power/ChargingTurning the power on.
Hint. For information about the time to fully charge the battery, see “Specifications.” Note. When you charge your Walkman when it has not been used for a long period of time or when you use it for the first time, your computer may not recognize it.
The Walkman should start operating normally again after charging for about 10 minutes. If a large battery symbol is displayed while you are charging your Walkman, the remaining charge is still too low for the Walkman to operate. Charge it continuously for about 10 minutes before attempting any operations, and then the Walkman will start automatically. 10 How to Use Getting Started Power/ChargingExtending the battery life. The charging time differs depending on the battery usage conditions. If the battery life is reduced to about half of its normal life even if sufficiently charged, it has probably worn out.
Please contact your nearest Sony dealer. If you charge your Walkman when it has not been used for a long period of time, your computer may not recognize it, or the Walkman may not respond. Charge the Walkman for about 10 minutes, after which it should start operating normally again.
Charge the battery in an ambient temperature between 5 °C to 35 °C (41 ºF to 95 ºF). The number of times the battery can be recharged from complete discharge is approximately 500 times. This number may vary depending on the conditions under which you use your Walkman. To prevent battery deterioration, charge the battery at least once every six months to one year. Charging is not guaranteed with homebuilt or modified computers. Operation with a USB port extended with a USB hub is only guaranteed when a self-powered USB hub that carries an authorized logo is used.
Do not leave your Walkman connected for an extended period of time to a laptop computer that is not connected to an AC power supply. Doing so may discharge the computer’s battery.
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Do not turn on, restart, wake up from sleep mode, or shut down the computer with your Walkman connected to the computer via USB. Doing so may cause the Walkman to malfunction. Disconnect the Walkman from the computer before conducting these operations. Heat may build up in your Walkman depending on the usage conditions such as while charging and/or using an application. This is not a malfunction. 12 How to Use Getting Started Flow of Initial SettingsFlow of initial settings. button During music playback, press this button to skip to the beginning of the previous (or current) song.
During video playback, press this button to skip to the beginning of the previous (or current) chapter or scene (5 minutes rewind). During music or video playback, press and hold this button to fast-rewind. button Press this button to start playback of a song or video. During playback, press this button to pause. button During music playback, press this button to skip to the beginning of the next song. During video playback, press this button to skip to the next chapter or scene (5 minutes forward).
During music or video playback, press and hold this button to fast-forward. An alarm (beep) and a warning Check the volume level are meant to protect your ears when you turn the volume up to a level that is harmful for your ears for the first time. You can cancel the alarm and warning by tapping the OK button on the alert dialog. Note. You can turn up the volume after canceling the alarm and warning. After the initial warning, the alarm and warning repeat every 20 cumulative hours that the volume is set to a level that is harmful for your ears.
When this happens, the volume is turned down automatically. If the volume is set to a level that is harmful for your ears and you turn off your Walkman, the volume is turned down to a level that is safe for your ears automatically. The alarm (beep) does not sound when connected to a Bluetooth audio device. 16 How to Use Basic Operations How to Use the Touch ScreenHow to use the touch screen. Your Walkman uses a capacitive touch screen.
Tap the screen directly with your fingertip. Do not scratch it or tap it with sharp objects such as a needle, pen, or fingernail. You cannot operate the touch screen with a stylus. If you touch the touch screen with gloved fingers, it may operate incorrectly or may not operate at all. Do not operate your Walkman with objects on the touch screen.
If the touch screen is touched by objects other than your fingertip, it may not react correctly. Do not put the touch screen close to other electrical devices.
Electrostatic discharges can make the touch screen malfunction. If there are water droplets on the touch screen, or if you touch it with wet fingertips, the touch screen may not react correctly. 18 How to Use Basic Operations microSD CardInserting a microSD card. Note. If the microSD card is not recognized, remove it and then insert it into your Walkman again.
Do not insert any liquids, metal, flammable substances or any object other than a microSD card into the microSD card slot ( ). When you insert a microSD card, your Walkman starts updating the database and the information on the previous playback point is lost. Select the desired song again. If you insert a microSD card that contains a lot of content, it may take 10 or more minutes for the database to be rebuilt on your Walkman. Rebuilding the database takes longer when the content is stored on a microSD card than when it is stored in the system storage. 19 How to Use Basic Operations microSD CardRemoving a microSD card. Note.
Check that the access lamp ( ) is off before you remove the microSD card. If you have added songs stored on a microSD card to a playlist, these songs are deleted from the playlist when you remove the microSD card from your Walkman and are not recovered even if the microSD card is reinserted. Insert the microSD card and add the deleted song to the playlist again. Data relating to content stored on a microSD card, such as 12 TONE ANALYSIS information and cover art settings, is deleted once the microSD card is removed from your Walkman and is not recovered even when the microSD card is reinserted correctly. This data needs to be set every time you insert the microSD card. 20 How to Use Basic Operations microSD CardSelecting the storage to use.
Hint. System storage is selected at the time of purchase. You can switch the storage while your Walkman is connected to a computer.
Swipe down the status bar at the top of the screen and tap System storage selected or SD card selected to put a checkmark in System storage or SD card. If you switch the storage while your Walkman is connected to a computer, the USB connection is lost. To connect the Walkman as USB storage again, swipe down the status bar and tap Turn on USB storage - Turn on USB storage. The storage ( System storage or SD card) selected in the USB storage settings is recognized as USB storage and the USB connection is reestablished.
21 How to Use Basic Operations microSD CardFormatting a microSD card. Use a microSD card (not supplied) that has been formatted using your Walkman. Operations of microSD cards formatted with computers or other devices are not guaranteed.
If you format a microSD card containing data, the data will be deleted. Be careful not to delete important data. Do not leave a microSD card within the reach of small children. They might accidentally swallow it. Do not remove the microSD card without unmounting it.
Doing so may cause a malfunction in your Walkman. We do not guarantee the operation of all types of compatible microSD cards with your Walkman. Data may be corrupted in the following cases:.
When a microSD card is removed or your Walkman is turned off during a read or write operation. When a microSD card is used in locations subject to static electricity or electrical noise. We assume no responsibility for any loss or damage of stored data. We recommend that you save a backup copy of important data.
Do not touch the terminal of a microSD card with your hand or a metal object. Do not strike, bend or drop a microSD card. Do not disassemble or modify a microSD card. Do not expose a microSD card to water. Do not use a microSD card under the following conditions:. Locations beyond the required operating conditions, including locations such as the hot interior of a car parked in the sun and/or in the summer, outdoor areas exposed to direct sunlight, or near a heater.
Humid locations or locations with corrosive substances present. When using a microSD card, make sure to check the correct insertion direction into the microSD card slot. Do not insert foreign objects into the microSD card slot.
23 How to Use Basic Operations Home ScreenHome screen. Status bar Displays the status of your Walkman and notifications. Music player widget Plays back music. Application shortcuts Starts application individually. Music player shortcut Plays back music transferred by Media Go or drag-and-drop. Sound adjustment shortcut Starts the sound adjustment application. Apps Displays all your applications and widgets.
Video player shortcut Starts video player. DLNA shortcut Starts DLNA application. 24 How to Use Basic Operations Home ScreenBasic operation keys. New e-mail New e-mail (Gmail™) Receiving/downloading data Sending/uploading data Communicating data using Bluetooth function Installation complete (when an application is installed via Google Play™, etc.) System update notification Application update (when an update for an installed application is available) Event scheduled on calendar Song playing back USB connection active Error message Login/sync error Notification not displayed by other icons Content being sent to another device for playback Updating the database Safe to remove microSD card NFC function enabled. The location information function finds your current position using GPS (.1) or a wireless network (Wi-Fi). Using GPS allows you to find your position accurately, but the process may take some time. Using a wireless network allows you to find your position quickly, but accuracy may vary.
Using GPS and a wireless network together allows you to make the most of the merits of both methods. (.1) GPS stands for Global Positioning System.
GPS satellites emit positioning signals toward the earth, and your Walkman uses those to display your current position. 32 How to Use Basic Operations Location Information Enabling/disabling GPS.
Move your Walkman as little as possible in an area where there are no tall buildings and trees around until the current location is displayed by the GPS function. The current location can be displayed more quickly when stationary than while moving. If the current location is not displayed or if the wrong location is displayed, check the following notes. When other electronic devices are near your Walkman, electromagnetic waves or magnetic interference from these may prevent the Walkman from providing accurate location information.
Keep other electronic devices away from the Walkman. When in an area with poor reception of GPS signals, you may encounter positioning errors. To receive more accurate information, avoid using your Walkman in the following locations. Inside buildings or in vehicles such as cars and trains. In tunnels or underground. Under elevated tracks.
Between tall buildings. In dense trees. In valleys. If the wrong location is displayed, turn off the wireless network temporarily. See if the location information improves before turning on the wireless network again. The GPS antenna ( ) is built in to your Walkman. If you cover the antenna ( ) with your hands or other objects while using the GPS function, the positioning accuracy may decrease.
35 How to Use Basic Operations Connecting Your Walkman to Your ComputerConnecting to a computer. Do not disconnect your Walkman from your computer when transferring data between the Walkman and the computer via USB. Doing so may result in loss of the data being transferred and data on the Walkman. Do not turn on, restart, wake up from sleep mode, or shut down the computer with your Walkman connected to the computer via USB. Doing so may cause the Walkman to malfunction.
Disconnect the Walkman from the computer before conducting those operations. 40 How to Use Basic Operations Initializing/UpdatingResetting your Walkman. Delete data such as Google account information and downloaded applications, and reset your Walkman to factory default. If you put a checkmark in the checkbox by tapping Erase system storage, the following data will be erased: Music and photo data transferred to the Walkman, preinstalled content, the HelpGuideInstaller.exe or HelpGuideInstallerformac file stored on System storage for installation on your computer. Be careful because the preinstalled content and the files in the “FORWINDOWS” and “FORMAC” folders will not be offered again.
It is best to back up such data to a computer before initializing (formatting) the Walkman. When using your Walkman with a portable headphone amplifier (not supplied), you can make the Walkman level using the spacer ( ) (supplied) by placing it between the portable headphone amplifier and the Walkman as shown in the figure. For details on how to attach the Walkman, refer to the portable headphone amplifier manual. Note. Bands are not supplied with your Walkman. 44 How to Use Transferring Content Operation Flow for Transferring Content to Your WalkmanPreparing content using a Windows computer.
Media Go is software for your Windows computer that allows you to import various content such as music, photos or videos to your Windows computer and manage stored content on your Windows computer. You can transfer content that you have imported from CDs or downloaded from online music services to your Walkman. If you have already managed content such as music with iTunes, etc., you can use Media Go to transfer the content to the Walkman. 47 How to Use Transferring Content Installing Media GoInstalling Media Go. Hint. During installation, you may be prompted to install additional software components that are necessary to run Media Go. If prompted, follow the on-screen instructions to download and install the components.
When your Windows computer is connected to the Internet, the latest version of Media Go is automatically searched and downloaded. If a message to install the latest version of Media Go appears, click the message and follow the on-screen instructions to install the software. If USB connected is displayed on the screen, tap Turn on USB storage to complete the connection. Note.
If the “WALKMAN” folder is not displayedSD card is selected as the storage to be displayed on the computer. On your Walkman, select System storage as the storage to use. Depending on the environment, restarting your computer may be required. Follow the on-screen instructions.
48 How to Use Transferring Content Installing Content TransferAbout Content Transfer. Hint. For details about how to use Media Go, refer to the help of Media Go.
Songs transferred to your Walkman are imported to your computer at the same time. Recommended file formats for ripping CDs are FLAC for higher sound quality and AAC (.mp4) and MP3 (.mp3) for normal sound quality.
Media Go obtains the CD information from a database on the Internet. Information on some CDs may not be available in the database. If information on your CD is missing, you can add it manually after importing the CD.
For information about adding and editing CD information, refer to the help of Media Go. Note. Imported content is limited to private use only. Use of content for other purposes requires the permission of the copyright holders. Commercial DVDs and Blu-ray discs cannot be imported into Media Go. 51 How to Use Transferring Content Importing Content to the SoftwareImporting content on your Windows computer into Media Go. Hint.
If you have selected SD card as the storage to use, the volume label of the microSD card (not supplied) is shown instead of 'WALKMAN' in steps 3 and 5 above. Note. Do not change folder name or delete the “Music” folder. Some songs may not be played back on your Walkman due to copyright protection. Depending on the language setting of your Walkman, the information of the transferred content may not be displayed correctly.
57 How to Use Transferring Content Transferring Content to Your WalkmanTransferring content using the Finder. Hint. If you have selected SD card as the storage to use, the volume label of the microSD card (not supplied) is shown instead of 'WALKMAN' in steps 3 and 5 above.
Note. Do not change folder name or delete the “Music” folder. Some songs may not be played back on your Walkman due to copyright protection. Do not disconnect your Walkman while the data is transferred.
Otherwise, data being transferred or stored on the Walkman may be damaged. If the Walkman is disconnected while files are being transferred, unnecessary files may be left in the Walkman. In this case, transfer usable files back to the computer and format the Walkman. Depending on the language setting of your Walkman, the information of the transferred content may not be displayed correctly.
58 How to Use Transferring Content Transferring Content to Your WalkmanNotes for transferring content such as music from your computer. The Bluetooth function enables wireless data transfer between devices that support Bluetooth wireless technology. You can transfer data between these devices at a range of up to 10 meters in an open area. You do not need to use a cable for connection, since the Bluetooth function uses wireless technology, nor is it necessary for the devices to face one another, as is the case with infrared technology. For example, you can use Bluetooth devices in a bag or pocket. Bluetooth devices need to be “paired” with each other the first time a wireless connection is made.
Once paired, the Bluetooth device and your Walkman can subsequently be connected with a simple operation. 67 How to Use Bluetooth Connecting with Bluetooth Audio DevicesMaking a Bluetooth connection using the NFC function.