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The serial number provided for this player is required for the customer registration. The number is shown on the rear of the player. You can also check the serial number on this player. See page 55 for details.

Parts and Controls

WM-PORT Connect to the supplied USB cable, accessories for WM-PORT such as optional accessories for recording with the player, or peripheral device. Display See page 11. * button Starts song playback. When starting playback, appears in the display, and if the button is pressed again, appears and playback stops. When a menu appears on the display, use this button to confirm the item of the menu.
DISPLAY/HOME button When you press this button while the player is in the play or stop mode, you can change the display ( page 41). When you press this button while using the FM tuner (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F only) or Intelligent Shuffle, the current time appears for a specified duration. Press and hold this button to display the HOME screen. While the menu appears, when this button is pressed again, the previous screen returns and when pressing and holding, the screen returns to the HOME screen. Shuttle switch By rotating the shuttle switch, you can select a menu item, skip to the beginning of the song, or fast-forward /fast-rewind ( page 9). You can also set to the FOLDER mode or normal mode by sliding the shuttle switch.

to Normal mode

There is no power button on the player. When you stop song playback or FM reception (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F only) by pressing the button, after about a few seconds, the display goes off automatically and the player enters Sleep status. The player consumes very little battery power.
VOL +*/ button Adjusts the volume.
* There are tactile dots. Use them to help with button operation.

FOLDER mode

To operate the player with the shuttle switch
Normal mode To In play mode Skip to the beginning of the next song. Skip to the beginning of the current song. Fast-forwards the current song. Fast-rewinds the current song. Operation Rotate the shuttle switch to briefly. Rotate the shuttle switch to briefly. Rotate the shuttle switch to and release it at the desired point. Rotate the shuttle switch to and release it at the desired point.
In stop mode Select the beginning of the next song, and if Rotate and hold the shuttle switch to. held longer, continues to skip through the next song(s). Select the beginning of the current song, Rotate and hold the shuttle switch to. and if held longer, continues to skip through the previous song(s). FOLDER mode To In play mode/In stop mode Skip to the first song in the next sort category set by the song order ( page 39). Skip to the first song in the current sort category set by the song order ( page 39). Select the first song in the next sort category, and if held longer, continues to skip through the next sort category set by the song order ( page 39). Select the first song in the current sort category, and if held longer, continues to skip through the previous sort category set by the song order ( page 39).

Operation Rotate the shuttle switch to briefly. Rotate the shuttle switch to briefly. Rotate and hold the shuttle switch to.
Rotate and hold the shuttle switch to.

Headphones

HOLD switch You can protect the player against accidental operation by using the HOLD switch when carrying it. By sliding the HOLD switch to the HOLD position, all operation buttons are disabled. If you press buttons or rotate the shuttle switch while the HOLD function is activated, HOLD appears in the display. If you slide the HOLD switch to the opposite position, the HOLD function is released. Strap hole This is used to attach a strap (sold separately). RESET button Resets the player by pressing the RESET button with a small pin, etc. For details, see page 86. PLAY MODE/SOUND button Switches the play mode ( page 27). Press and hold this button to change the sound quality setting.
Headphone jack For connecting the headphones. Connect until it clicks into place. If connecting the headphones improperly, it may not sound right. For NW-S703F/S705F/S706F users Connect the headphone plug securely following to the plug shape for the headphones, and to the orientation mark ( ) and the plug shape for the headphone extension cord. When using the headphone extension cord
Headphone extension cord Headphones
About the Noise Canceling function (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F only) The Noise Canceling function is available only when using the supplied headphones. Noise Canceling does not work with models without the Noise Canceling function (NW-S603/S605), even if the supplied headphones are used.

Display

When selecting Jacket Mode ON (Default setting) When selecting Jacket Mode OFF
Jacket picture display Displays the jacket picture of an album after you register the jacket and transfer songs from SonicStage. You can set the jacket picture to not display ( page 44). Icon indication For the normal mode, displays on the first line, and displays or according to the song order setting ( page 39) on the second line. For the FOLDER mode, displays an icon of the category set in the song order ( page 40) on the first line, and displays or on the second line. When selecting the FOLDER mode during playback of a playlist ( page 13), displays the selected playlist ( : playlist created by SonicStage, 100 : favorite 100 songs, and : the latest transferred album) on the first line. Text/graphic information display Displays album title, artist name, song title, current date and time, messages and menu. To change the display mode, press the DISPLAY/HOME button ( page 42). Switch the display to the Power Save mode when you do not operate the player for a while ( page 60).

Set the Power Save Mode setting ( page 60) to Save OFF to show the screen constantly.
When the Clear Stereo function ( page 36) or VPT function ( page 35) is set to Clear Stereo OFF or VPT OFF, icons do not appear on the Property screen. When you press the DISPLAY/HOME button while using the FM tuner (NW-S703F/ S705F/S706F only) or Intelligent Shuffle, the current time appears for a specified duration. In this case, the display does not change to the one you set as Display Screen ( page 43).
Settings.Changing the Display Mode
Changing the display mode
Press the DISPLAY/HOME button while in the play or stop mode.
Each press changes the display mode as follows:
Basic (basic display) Property Clock Breath
The diagram above shows the order when all display types are set to on (check mark applied) in the Display Screen menu ( page 43). Display types set to off (no check mark) will not appear. All display types are set to on (check mark applied) at the default setting. When you press the DISPLAY/HOME button while using the FM tuner (NW-S703F/ S705F/S706F only) or Intelligent Shuffle, the current time appears for a specified duration. In this case, the display does not change to the one you set as Display Screen ( page 43).
Selecting the display types (Display Screen)
You can select whether or not to display the following screens: Property, Clock, and Breath when pressing the DISPLAY/HOME button. You can only view the screen which is set to on (check mark applied) in the Display Screen menu.
Rotate the shuttle switch to select Display Screen> and press the
Rotate the shuttle switch to select the desired display type and
press the button to confirm. If a check is already marked , the above steps will uncheck .
Setting the Jacket Picture Display ON/OFF

(Jacket Mode)

You can display the album jacket picture after you register the album jacket picture and transfer songs from SonicStage. For details on registering the jacket picture, see SonicStage Help.
If no jacket pictures have been registered, a preinstalled image in the player appears. Jacket pictures you register for playlists do not appear on the player.

button to confirm. The volume is kept at a moderate level.
To set to off Select AVLS OFF in step and press the button. To return to the previous menu Press the DISPLAY/HOME button.
AVLS appears by pressing the VOL +/ button if AVLS is set to AVLS ON.
Turning Off the Beep Sound (Beep)
You can turn off the beep sounds of the player. Beep ON is set by default.
the button to confirm. button to confirm. button to confirm.
Rotate the shuttle switch to select Beep> and press the Rotate the shuttle switch to select Beep OFF and press the
To change the setting to on Select Beep ON in step and press the button. To return to the previous menu Press the DISPLAY/HOME button.
Setting the Current Time (Set Date-Time)
You can set and display the current time. There are 2 modes to adjust the current time. Date-Time Automatic: You can set the date and time of the player to synchronize with your computer automatically. Date-Time Manual: You can set the date and time of the player manually.
Selecting the current time setting
Rotate the shuttle switch to select Date-Time> and press the Rotate the shuttle switch to select Set Date-Time> and press the
Settings.Setting the Current Time
button to confirm. Synchronizes the date and time of the player Date-Time Automatic: with your computer when connecting the player to your computer after starting the SonicStage software. (Default setting) To Date-Time Manual: set the date and time manually. For details, see Setting the current time manually ( page 52).
To return to the previous menu Press the DISPLAY/HOME button. To display the current time Press the DISPLAY/HOME button repeatedly until Clock appears on the display during song playback or in the stop mode ( page 41). However, when Clock is set to off in the Display Screen menu ( page 43), you cannot display the current time by the procedure above.
You can select the date format from among year/month/day, day/month/year, and month/day/year. Furthermore, you can select the time format from either a 12 or 24 hour display. For details, see Setting the Date Format (Date Disp Type) ( page 53), or Setting the Time Format (Time Disp Type) ( page 54).

Setting to the Power Save Screen (Power Save Mode)
The screen changes to the power save screen when the player is not operated for about 15 seconds.
the button to confirm. the button to confirm. the button to confirm.
Rotate the shuttle switch to select Power Save Mode> and press Rotate the shuttle switch to select the power save setting and press
To return to the previous menu Press the DISPLAY/HOME button. Lists of the power save setting
Save ON Normal Save ON Super Save OFF
The power save screen appears in the display when no operation is performed for about 15 seconds. (Default setting) The screen disappears when no operation is performed for about 15 seconds. This setting uses the least battery consumption. The icon(s) or letter(s) appears in the display constantly during playback or FM reception (NWS703F/S705F/S706F only).
Enjoy Listening to FM Radio
You can listen to FM radio. Charge the built-in rechargeable battery before using the player ( page 78), and connect the headphones to the headphone jack.
When you press the DISPLAY/HOME button while using the FM tuner, the current time appears for a specified duration.
1 Switching to the FM tuner
button to confirm. The FM tuner screen appears.

FM tuner screen*

(FM) and press the

Preset number

Frequency
* The illustrated FM tuner screen may be different from your model.
To stop the FM tuner and return to the audio player Press and hold the DISPLAY/HOME button until the HOME screen appears, and then select (All Songs), (Playlist Select), (Intelligent Shuffle) or (Rec Data) from the menu screen and press the button to play back. If there are no songs in the playlist or recorded date, select (All Songs). To turn off the volume of the FM tuner briefly By pressing the button, FM tuner sound is not output. The FM tuner enters the Sleep status after a few seconds and the display goes off. By pressing the button again, the FM tuner sound is output again.
When you rotate the shuffle switch to () while the player is in the Sleep status, the previous (or next) preset number or frequency is selected. At that time, the sound is not output, regardless of the VOL +/- button.
2 Presetting broadcast stations automatically (FM Auto Preset)
You can preset receivable broadcast stations (up to 30 stations) in your area automatically by selecting FM Auto Preset. When you use the FM tuner for the first time, or when you move to a new area, we recommend to preset receivable broadcast stations by selecting FM Auto Preset.
The FM Auto Preset operation will delete already preset broadcast stations.

Rotate the shuttle switch to select FM Auto Preset> and press the
to confirm. The receivable broadcast stations will be preset in order from low to high frequency. COMPLETE appears when presetting is completed, then the first preset station is received.
To stop the automatic presetting Select Cancel in step and press the button. To return to the previous menu Press the DISPLAY/HOME button. If several unnecessary stations are received If interference is prevalent or reception is too sensitive, change the reception setting ( page 66) to Scan Sens Low.
3 Selecting broadcast stations
There are 2 ways (manual or preset tuning) to select broadcast stations.

Shuttle switch to

Normal (preset tuning)

button

FOLDER (manual tuning)
Slide the shuttle switch to enter the manual tuning mode. Slide back the shuttle switch to the normal position to enter the preset tuning mode. Manual Tuning In the manual tuning mode, you can select broadcast stations by frequency. Preset Tuning In the preset tuning mode, you can select broadcast stations by preset number.
Manual Tuning Frequency appears with

above and below.

Operation
Select the previous frequency Select the next frequency
Rotate the shuttle switch to briefly. Rotate the shuttle switch to briefly.
Select the previous receivable Rotate and hold the shuttle switch to. broadcast station* Select the next receivable broadcast Rotate and hold the shuttle switch to. station*
*By rotating and holding the shuttle switch to () during FM reception, the previous (or next) broadcast station is found. If the broadcast station is receivable, the reception is accepted. If interference is prevalent or reception is too sensitive, change the reception setting ( page 66) to Scan Sens Low. If you rotate the shuttle switch to () in the Sleep status, the frequency decreases (or increases), and the previous (or next) broadcast station is not found and sound is not output.
Preset Tuning Preset number appears with

The player is rechargeable when connected to a computer When you connect the player to your computer, use the supplied USB cable. When the remaining battery indication of the display shows: , charging is completed (charging time is approx. 120 minutes*). When you use the player for the first time, or if you have not used the player for a long time, recharge it fully (to in the remaining battery indication of the display). *This is the approximate charging time when the battery power is low and the USB Bus Powered setting ( page 59) is High-Power500mA under room temperature. The charging time will vary depending on remaining battery power and battery condition. If the battery is charged in a low-temperature environment, the charging time will be longer. It will also be longer if you transfer audio file(s) to the player while charging. On the remaining battery indication The battery icon in the display ( page 11) changes as shown below. See page 110 on battery duration.
The battery power gets low as shown in the battery icon. If LOW BATTERY appears, you cannot play back with the player. In this case, charge the battery by connecting to your computer.
Charge the battery in an ambient temperature of between 5 to 35C (67 to 95F). DATA ACCESS appears in the display while the player accesses the computer. Do not disconnect the player while DATA ACCESS appears or the data being transferred may be destroyed. Some USB devices connected to the computer may interfere with the proper operation of the player. The control buttons on the player are all disabled while it is connected to a computer.

Maximizing Battery Life

By following a few simple guidelines, you can extend the playing time available from a battery charge.
Screen display auto-off Setting the display to turn off after a certain period of time of not using the player (approx. 15 seconds), can help to save battery power. See Setting to the Power Save Screen (Power Save Mode) ( page 60) for the setting method. Adjust song format and bit rate The playing time varies, as battery charge can be affected by the format and bit rate of the audio files that are played. For example, a full battery charge offers about 50 hours of playing time for songs in ATRAC format at 132 kbps, but only about 40 hours for songs in WMA format at 128 kbps (For NW-S603/S605, or when the Noise Canceling function is set to OFF for NW-S703F/S705F/S706F). For details, see Battery life (continuous playback) ( page 110). The exact playing time available from a full charge varies with the operating conditions and environment of the player. To enter the Sleep status If you press the button to stop playback or receiving an FM broadcast (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F only), the display disappears and the player enters the Sleep status automatically after a few seconds. The batteries are consumed a little in the Sleep status.

It takes time to switch to The file is fragmented. the record standby mode. After exporting the songs recorded by the player to SonicStage, format the internal flash memory in the Format menu of the player ( page 57). Recorded songs cannot The song or the folder which cannot be deleted is be deleted. set to Read only on a computer. Display the data in Windows Explorer, and uncheck Read only in Property of the file or folder. The battery power is low or exhausted. Charge the battery fully ( page 78). The folder is not deleted Files other than the recorded songs are included in even though recorded the folder. songs have all been Open the data in Windows Explorer, and delete deleted. the files other than songs recorded by the player. Other
There is no beep sound when the player is operated. The player gets warm.
Beep is set to Beep OFF. Set Beep ON in the Beep menu ( page 49). While charging, the player may become slightly warm.

Messages

Follow the instructions below if a message appears in the display.

Message Meaning Remedy

ACCESS
AVLS (blinks) CANNOT PLAY
This message appears after disconnecting the USB cable from the computer, or resetting the player ( page 86). The volume level exceeds the rated value while AVLS is enabled. The player cannot play certain files because of incompatible formats. Transferring has been interrupted forcefully.
This is not an error message. Wait until the message disappears. Turn the volume down or disable AVLS ( page 48). If the song which cannot be played is unnecessary, you can erase it from the built-in flash memory. For details, see To delete abnormal data from the built-in flash memory ( page 98). Try using another computer. Please wait for access to complete. This message appears while the built-in flash memory is being accessed. Transfer the normal audio file back to the computer and then format the built-in flash memory. For details, see To delete abnormal data from the built-in flash memory ( page 98). If the song which cannot be played is unnecessary, you can erase it from the built-in flash memory. For details, see To delete abnormal data from the built-in flash memory ( page 98).

For Customers in the USA

NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment.
If you have any questions about this product: Visit: www.sony.com/walkmansupport Contact: Sony Customer Information Service Center at 1-(866)-456-7669 Write: Sony Customer Information Services Center 12451 Gateway Blvd., Fort Myers, FL 33913
Declaration of Conformity
SONY NW-S603/S605/S703F/ S705F/S706F Responsible Party: Sony Electronics Inc. Address: 16530 Via Esprillo, San Diego CA 92127 U.S.A. Telephone Number:858-942-2230 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Trade Name: Model No.:

Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems) This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources. For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local Civic Office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product. Applicable accessories: Headphones For Customers in Russia

Precautions

On safety
Be sure not to short-circuit the terminals of the player with other metallic objects. Do not touch the rechargeable battery with bare hands if it is leaking. Since battery liquid may remain in the player, consult your nearest Sony dealer if the battery has leaked. If the liquid gets into your eyes, do not rub your eyes as it may lead to blindness. Wash out your eyes with clean water, and consult a doctor. Also, if the liquid gets on to your body or clothes, wash it off immediately. If you do not, it may cause burns or injury. If you get burned or injured by the liquid from the battery, consult a doctor. Do not pour water or put any foreign object in the player. Doing so may cause fire or electric shock. If this occurs, turn off the player immediately, disconnect the USB cable from the player, and consult your nearest Sony dealer or Sony Service Center. Do not put the player into the fire. Do not take apart or remodel the player. Doing so can result in electric shock. Consult your nearest Sony dealer or Sony Service Center for exchange of rechargeable batteries, internal checks or repair.

On installation

Do not put any heavy object on top of the player or apply a strong shock to the player. It may cause a player to malfunction or damage. Never use the player where it will be subjected to extremes of light, temperature, moisture or vibration. The player may become discolored, distorted or damaged. Never leave the player exposed to high temperature, such as in a car parked in the sun or under direct sunlight. Do not leave the player in a place subject to excessive dust. Do not leave the player on an unstable surface or in an inclined position. If the player causes interference to radio or television reception, turn the player off and move it away from the radio or television.

On Copyrights

SonicStage and the SonicStage logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. OpenMG, ATRAC, ATRAC3, ATRAC3plus, ATRAC Advanced Lossless and their logos are trademarks of Sony Corporation. WALKMAN and WALKMAN logo are registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT and Windows Media are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Adobe and Adobe Reader are trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology and patents licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson. IBM and PC/AT are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. Pentium is a trademark or a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. CD and music-related data from Gracenote, Inc., copyright 2000-2006 Gracenote. Gracenote Software, copyright 2000-2006 Gracenote. This product and service may practice one or more of the following U.S. Patents: #5,987,525; #6,061,680; #6,154,773, #6,161,132, #6,230,192, #6,230,207, #6,240,459, #6,330,593, and other patents issued or pending. Some services supplied under license from Open Globe, Inc. for U.S. Patent: #6,304,523. Gracenote and CDDB are registered trademarks of Gracenote. The Gracenote logo and logotype, and the Powered by Gracenote logo are trademarks of Gracenote. All other trademarks and registered trademarks are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. In this manual, TM and marks are not specified.
Program 2006 Sony Corporation Documentation 2006 Sony Corporation

Specifications

Audio compression technology
MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3 (MP3) Windows Media Audio (WMA)* Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding (ATRAC) Advanced Audio Coding (AAC)* Linear-PCM (PCM)
* Copyright protected WMA/AAC files cannot be played back.
Maximum recordable number of songs and time (Approx.)
The approximate times are based on a transferred or recorded 4-minute ATRAC*, MP3 or Linear-PCM format song. Other playable audio file formats may be different from ATRAC or MP3 format.
* Except ATRAC Advanced Lossless. Compression rate of ATRAC Advanced Lossless varies depending on songs. For example, one CD (containing 15 4-minute songs) is approximately 200 to 500 MB.

NW-S603/S703F

Bit rate 48 kbps 64 kbps 66 kbps 96 kbps 128 kbps 132 kbps 160 kbps 192 kbps 256 kbps 320 kbps 352 kbps 1,411 kbps (Linear-PCM) Songs Time 45 hr. 40 min. 34 hr. 00 min. 33 hr. 20 min. 22 hr. 40 min. 17 hr. 00 min. 16 hr. 40 min. 13 hr. 40 min. 11 hr. 20 min. 8 hr. 20 min. 6 hr. 40 min. 6 hr. 10 min. 1 hr. 30 min.

NW-S605/S705F

Songs 1,350 1,47 Time 90 hr. 00 min. 66 hr. 40 min. 66 hr. 20 min. 45 hr. 20 min. 34 hr. 20 min. 33 hr. 00 min. 27 hr. 20 min. 22 hr. 40 min. 17 hr. 00 min. 13 hr. 40 min. 12 hr. 20 min. 3 hr. 00 min.

NW-S706F

Bit rate 48 kbps 64 kbps 66 kbps 96 kbps 128 kbps 132 kbps 160 kbps 192 kbps 256 kbps 320 kbps 352 kbps 1,411 kbps (Linear-PCM) Songs 2,700 2,000 2,000 1,350 1,000 1,94 Time 180 hr. 00 min. 133 hr. 20 min. 133 hr. 20 min. 90 hr. 00 min. 66 hr. 40 min. 66 hr. 40 min. 54 hr. 40 min. 45 hr. 40 min. 34 hr. 20 min. 27 hr. 20 min. 25 hr. 00 min. 6 hr. 10 min.
Additional Information.Specifications
Capacity (User available capacity)*
NW-S603/S703F: 1 GB (Approx. 968 MB = 1,015,726,080 bytes) NW-S605/S705F: 2 GB (Approx. 1.89 GB = 2,035,974,144 bytes) NW-S706F: 4 GB (Approx. 3.79 GB = 4,075,716,608 bytes)
* Available storage capacity of the player may vary. A portion of the memory is used for data management functions.

Supported bit rates

MP3: 32 to 320 kbps variable bit rate-compliant WMA: 32 to 192 kbps variable bit rate-compliant ATRAC: 48/64/66 (ATRAC3)*/96/105 (ATRAC3)*/128/132 (ATRAC3)/160/192/256/320/352 kbps
* CD recording cannot be done using the SonicStage software in ATRAC3 at 66/105 kbps.
ATRAC Advanced Lossless*: 64/128/132 (ATRAC3 base layer)/ 256/352 kbps AAC: 16 to 320 kbps variable bit rate-compliant* Linear-PCM: 1,411 kbps
* The bit rate description of ATRAC Advanced Lossless shows the bit rate for the contents which enables fast transfer to ATRAC compatible devices or media. * Nonstandard bit rates or non-guaranteed bit rates are included depending on the sampling frequency.

Sampling frequency*

MP3: 32, 44.1, 48 kHz WMA: 44.1 kHz ATRAC: 44.1 kHz AAC: 11.025, 12, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48 kHz Linear-PCM: 44.1 kHz
* Sampling frequency may not correspond to all encoders.

Frequency response

20 to 20,000 Hz (single signal measurement) 87.5 to 108.0 MHz
FM Frequency range (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F only)

IF (FM)

by album..23 by artist..22 by genre..24 by release year..25 by song name..21.
T Time Disp Type.. 54 Time information.. 41 Time Machine Shuffle. 19. Time setting.. 50. Transferring... 3 Troubleshooting. 86. Tuner.. 61 U Uninstalling.. 99 Upgrading... 85. USB Bus Powered (USB connection setting). 59 USB cable.. 8 V Volume.. 8, 45 Volume Mode.. 45. VOL +/- button.. 8 VPT.. 35 W Windows Explorer.. 84. WM-PORT. 8, 55 WMA...80, 109
Release Year.. 25, 40 Remaining battery.. 78 Repeat.. 27, 73 RESET (the player).. 86 Reset All Settings.. 56

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SonicStage and the SonicStage logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. OpenMG, ATRAC, ATRAC3, ATRAC3plus, ATRAC Advanced Lossless and their logos are trademarks of Sony Corporation. WALKMAN and WALKMAN logo are registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT and Windows Media are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Adobe and Adobe Reader are trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology and patents licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomason. IBM and PC/AT are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. Pentium is a trademark or a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. CD and music-related data from Gracenote, Inc., copyright 2000-2006 Gracenote. Gracenote Software, copyright 2000-2006 Gracenote. This product and service may practice one or more of the following U.S. Patents: #5,987,525; #6,061,680; #6,154,773, #6,161,132, #6,230,192, #6,230,207, #6,240,459, #6,330,593, and other patents issued or pending. Some services supplied under license from Open Globe, Inc. for U.S. Patent: #6,304,523. Gracenote and CDDB are registed trademarks of Gracenote. The Gracenote logo and logotype, and the Powered by Gracenote logo are trademarks of Gracenote. All other trademarks and registered trademarks are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. In this manual, TM and marks are not specified.

SPECIFICATIONS

Audio compression technology
MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3 (MP3) Windows Media Audio (WMA)* Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding (ATRAC) Advanced Audio Coding (AAC)* Linear-PCM (PCM)
* Copyright protected WMA/AAC files cannot be played back.
Bit rate 160 kbps 192 kbps 256 kbps 320 kbps 352 kbps 1411 kbps (Linear-PCM)

Songs 375 94

Time 54 hr. 40 min. 45 hr. 40 min. 34 hr. 20 min. 27 hr. 20 min. 25 hr. 00 min. 6 hr. 10 min.
Maximum recordable number of songs and time (Approx.)
The approximate times are based on a transferred or recorded 4-minute ATRAC*, MP3 or Linear-PCM format song. Other playable audio file formats may be different from ATRAC or MP3 format.
* Except ATRAC Advanced Lossless. Compression rate of ATRAC Advanced Lossless varies depending on songs. For example, one CD (containing 15 4-minute songs) is approximately 200 to 500 MB.
Capacity (User available capacity)*
NW-S603/S703F: 1 GB (Approx. 968 MB = 1,015,726,080 bytes) NW-S605/S705F: 2 GB (Approx. 1.89 GB = 2,035,974,144 bytes) NW-S706F: 4 GB (3.79 GB = 4,075,716,608 bytes)
* Available storage capacity of the player may vary. A portion of the memory is used for data management functions.

NW-S603/S703F

Bit rate 48 kbps 64 kbps 66 kbps 96 kbps 128 kbps 132 kbps 160 kbps 192 kbps 256 kbps 320 kbps 352 kbps 1411 kbps (Linear-PCM) Songs Time 45 hr. 40 min. 34 hr. 00 min. 33 hr. 20 min. 22 hr. 40 min. 17 hr. 00 min. 16 hr. 40 min. 13 hr. 40 min. 11 hr. 20 min. 8 hr. 20 min. 6 hr. 40 min. 6 hr. 10 min. 1 hr. 30 min.

NW-S605/S705F

Songs Time 90 hr. 00 min. 66 hr. 40 min. 66 hr. 20 min. 45 hr. 20 min. 34 hr. 20 min. 33 hr. 00 min. 27 hr. 20 min. 22 hr. 40 min. 17 hr. 00 min. 13 hr. 40 min. 12 hr. 20 min. 3 hr. 00 min.

Supported bit rates

MP3: 32 to 320 kbps variable bit rate-compliant WMA: 32 to 192 kbps variable bit rate-compliant ATRAC: 48/64/66 (ATRAC3)*/96/105 (ATRAC3)*/128/132 (ATRAC3)/160/192/256/320/352 kbps

Battery life (continuous playback)*
* This is when the power save setting is Save ON Super, and Equalizer, VPT ,Clear Stereo , or Dynamic Normalizer is set to OFF. The battery duration will vary depending on temperature and usage.

NW-S603/S605

Playback at ATRAC 132 kbps Playback at ATRAC 128 kbps Playback at ATRAC 48 kbps Playback at ATRAC Advanced Lossless 64 kbps Playback at MPkbps Playback at WMA 128 kbps Playback at AAC 128 kbps At recording Approximately 48 hours Approximately 44 hours Approximately 46 hours Approximately 33 hours Approximately 44 hours Approximately 39 hours Approximately 45 hours Approximately 10 hours
5-1. 5-2. 5-3. 5-4. 5-5. 5-6. 5-7. 5-8. 5-9. 5-10. 5-11. 5-12. 5-13. 5-14. 5-15.

TEST MODE.. 13 DIAGRAMS

Block Diagram... Printed Wiring Board MAIN Board (Side A) . Printed Wiring Board MAIN Board (Side B) . Schematic Diagram MAIN Board (1/7) .. Schematic Diagram MAIN Board (2/7) .. Schematic Diagram MAIN Board (3/7) .. Schematic Diagram MAIN Board (4/7) .. Schematic Diagram MAIN Board (5/7) .. Schematic Diagram MAIN Board (6/7) .. Schematic Diagram MAIN Board (7/7) .. Printed Wiring Board SUB Board .. Schematic Diagram SUB Board .. Printed Wiring Board SWITCH Board (Side A) . Printed Wiring Board SWITCH Board (Side B) . Schematic Diagram SWITCH Board . 28
Playback at Linear-PCM 1411 kbps Approximately 42 hours
With Noise Canceling function ON Playback at ATRAC 132 kbps Playback at ATRAC 128 kbps Playback at ATRAC 48 kbps Playback at ATRAC Advanced Lossless 64 kbps Playback at MPkbps Playback at WMA 128 kbps Playback at AAC 128 kbps At receiving FM broadcasting At recording Approximately 44 hours Approximately 41 hours Approximately 43 hours Approximately 28 hours Approximately 41 hours Approximately 37 hours Approximately 42 hours Approximately 19 hours With Noise Canceling function OFF Approximately 50 hours Approximately 46 hours Approximately 48 hours Approximately 35 hours Approximately 46 hours Approximately 41 hours Approximately 47 hours Approximately 44 hours Approximately 20 hours Approximately 10 hours
Playback at Linear-PCM 1411 kbps Approximately 39 hours

Dimension (w/h/d)

87.2 27.4 14.9 mm (3.4 0.9 0.6 inches) (w/h/d, projecting parts not included)
Approx. 47 g (Approx. 2 oz)

EXPLODED VIEWS

Supplide Accessories
Please check the accessories in the package. Headphones (1) Headphone extension cord (1) Earbuds (Size S, L) (1) USB cable (1) Attachment (1) Use when connecting the player to the optional cradle (BCR-NWU3)*1, etc. CD-ROM*2 (1) - SonicStage software - Operation Guide (PDF file) Quick Start Guide (1) *1 Available soon. Depending on the country/region in which you have purchased the player, some optional accessories may not be available.
6-1. Cover (Rear) Assy Section (NW-S603/S605).. 6-2. Cover (Rear) Assy Section (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F).. 6-3. Window Section.. 6-4. MAIN Board Section.. 6-5. SWITCH Board Section.. 6-6. Frame Scetion...
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST.. 44
Do not attempt to play this CD-ROM in an audio CD player.
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. US and foreign patents licensed from Dolby Laboratories.
Notes on chip component replacement Never reuse a disconnected chip component. Notice that the minus side of a tantalum capacitor may be damaged by heat. Flexible Circuit Board Repairing Keep the temperature of the soldering iron around 270 C during repairing. Do not touch the soldering iron on the same conductor of the circuit board (within 3 times). Be careful not to apply force on the conductor when soldering or unsoldering. CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
NW-S603/S605/S703F/S705F/S706F SECTION 1 SERVICING NOTES
UNLEADED SOLDER Boards requiring use of unleaded solder are printed with the leadfree mark (LF) indicating the solder contains no lead. (Caution: Some printed circuit boards may not come printed with the lead free mark due to their particular size) : LEAD FREE MARK Unleaded solder has the following characteristics. Unleaded solder melts at a temperature about 40 C higher than ordinary solder. Ordinary soldering irons can be used but the iron tip has to be applied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time. Soldering irons using a temperature regulator should be set to about 350 C. Caution: The printed pattern (copper foil) may peel away if the heated tip is applied for too long, so be careful! Strong viscosity Unleaded solder is more viscou-s (sticky, less prone to flow) than ordinary solder so use caution not to let solder bridges occur such as on IC pins, etc. Usable with ordinary solder It is best to use only unleaded solder but unleaded solder may also be added to ordinary solder. NOTE THE IC201, IC2701, IC3005 AND IC3007 ON THE MAIN BOARD REPLACING Replacement of IC201, IC2701, IC3005 and IC3007 on the MAIN board used in this set requires a special tool NOTE THE MAIN BOARD REPLACING When the MAIN board is replaced, format it according to the following.

To cancel formatting Select Cancel in step

and press the

button.
To return to the previous menu Press the DISPLAY/HOME button.
Note Do not format the built-in flash memory of the player using Windows Explorer.
We do not guarantee operation for all computers even if they meet the above System Requirements. Not supported by the following environments: Personally constructed computers or operating systems An environment that is an upgrade of the original manufacturer-installed operating system Multi-boot environment Multi-monitor environment Macintosh

Ver. 1.2

COLOR VARIATION
Model BLACK CND (Clamshell) z CE7 z CEW z KR CH CE7 z CEW z CH z US (Clamshell) CE7 z CEV z CEW z E, AUS, JE z MX KR z US (Clamshell) z CND (Clamshell) z CE7 z CEV z E, AUS, JE MX KR CH CND (Clamshell) CE7 CEV E, AUS, JE MX KR z z z z z z z z z Destination BLUE z z z z z z COLOR GOLD PINK z z VIOLET

NW-S603

NW-S605

NW-S703F

z z z z z

z z z z

NW-S705F
Abbreviation AUS : Australian model CE7 : AEP and UK models CEV : East European model CEW : French model CH : Chinese model JE : Tourist model KR : Korean model MX : Mexican model
NW-S603/S605/S703F/S705F/S706F SECTION 2 This section is extracted from instruction manual. GENERAL

Parts and Controls

To operate the player with the shuttle switch
Normal mode To In play mode Skip to the beginning of the next song. Skip to the beginning of the current song. Fast-forwards the current song. Fast-rewinds the current song. Operation Rotate the shuttle switch to Rotate the shuttle switch to Rotate the shuttle switch to it at the desired point. Rotate the shuttle switch to it at the desired point. briefly. briefly. and release and release
WM-PORT Connect to the supplied USB cable, accessories for WM-PORT such as optional accessories for recording with the player, or peripheral device. Display * button Starts song playback. When starting playback, appears in the display, button is pressed and if the again, appears and playback stops. When a menu appears on the display, use this button to confirm the item of the menu.
There is no power button on the player. When you stop song playback or FM reception (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F only) by pressing the about a few seconds, the display goes off sutomatically and the player enters Sleep status. The player consumes very little battery power. The player consumes very little battery
DISPLAY/HOME button When you press this button while the player is in the play or stop mode, you can change the display. Press and hold this button to display the HOME screen. While the menu appears, when this button is pressed again, the previous screen returns and when pressing and holding, the screen returns to the HOME screen. Shuttle switch By rotating the shuttle switch, you can select a menu item, skip to the beginning of the song, or fast-forward /fast-rewind. You can also set to the FOLDER mode or normal mode by sliding the shuttle switch.

7 headphone assy
NW-S603/S605/S703F/S705F/S706F SECTION 4 TEST MODE
1. HOW TO ENTER THE TEST MODE 5. CHARGE CURRENT SELECT
1. While the set is in the TEST MODE (HOLD:ON), turn the jog shuttle in the direction of > , the charge current and the indication toggles as shown below. CHG: 100mA and CHG: 500mA 1. While keeping pressing the Nx and operate the set in order below (Both of the position of Jog shuttle are acceptable). >t>t.t.t>t.t>t. t [DISPLAY, HOME] t [DISPLAY, HOME] 2. The screen is turned off for a while. 3. Then the characters TEST MODE INITIALIZE. is displayed momentarily, and then the following indication is displayed on screen. TEST MODE 1. 00. 00. 00 [JP]

6. CHARGE ON/OFF SELECT

1. While the set is in the TEST MODE (HOLD:ON), insert to the USB port on PC. 2. Turn the jog shuttle in the direction of. , then the charge ON/OFF and the indication toggles as shown below. CHG: start. and CHG: stop.
2. HOW TO CHANGE THE TEST MODE
1. While the set is in the TEST mode, set the HOLD switch from the ON to OFF position, or OFF to ON position. 2. Whenever the HOLD switch is switched, the following display is alternately displayed. TEST MODE (HOLD:OFF) and TEST MODE (HOLD:ON)
7. WM-PORT CONNECTION CHANGE
1. While the set is in the TEST MODE (HOLD:ON), set is installed in accessories (cradle etc.). 2. Press the [DISPLAY, HOME] key, code of accessories being installed now is displayed. 3. Press the [DISPLAY, HOME] key, then the Audio-in/Audio-out and the indication toggles as shown below. OFF: Audio-in/Audio-out doesnt operate. Audio-in Monitor: Audio-in of the cradle is monitored to the headphone. Audio-out: The headphone output becomes invalid, and Audio-out output becomes effective.
3. SYSTEM PARAMETER INITIALIZE
1. While the set is in the TEST mode, press the PLAYMODE, SOUND key. 2. Then the system parameter is initialized and the following indication is displayed on screen. System Parameter Initialized.
8. BEEP ON/OFF CHECK 4. ALL KEY CHECK MODE
1. While the set is in the TEST mode, press the Nx key, and then the following indication is displayed on screen. ALL KEY CHECK 0x0001(ALL=0x03f3) 2. Press the [DISPLAY, HOME] key, then the hexadecimal number 2h is added and the following indication is displayed. 0x0003(ALL=0x03f3) 3. Press the [VOL--]key, then the hexadecimal number 10h is added and the following indication is displayed. 0x0013(ALL=0x03f3) 4. Press the [VOL +] key, then the hexadecimal number 20h is added and the following indication is displayed. 0x0033(ALL=0x03f3) 5. Turn the jog shuttle in the direction of > , then the hexadecimal number 40h is added and the following indication is displayed. 0x0073(ALL=0x03f3) 6. Turn the jog shuttle in the direction of. , then the hexadecimal number 80h is added and the following indication is displayed. 0x00f3(ALL=0x03f3) 7. Adjust the jog shuttle to the position of FOLDER, then the hexadecimal number 100h is added and the following indication is displayed. 0x01f3(ALL=0x03f3) 8. Press the PLAYMODE, SOUND key, then the hexadecimal number 80h is added then 0x03f3(ALL=0x03f3) KEYCHECK OK! displayed momentarily, and the set exits the All Key Check Mode and the Test Mode. 9. While the set is in any step of step 2 to 7 of the All Key Check mode, press the Nx key. Then key check Canceled. displayed momentarily, and the All Key Check mode is stopped. Re-press the Nx key, back to the original step the All Key Check mode. 1. While the set is in the TEST MODE (HOLD:ON), press the [VOL +] key. 2. Then the beep ON/OFF and the indication toggles as shown below. BEEP: OFF and BEEP: ON 3. When switch is set to BEEP: OFF from BEEP: ON each time the [VOL +] key is pressed, check that the beep sound comes from headphone jack.

9. DISPLAY CHECK

1. While the set is in the TEST MODE (HOLD:ON), press the [VOL --] key. 2. Then brightness of entire screen changes in the following order, each time the [VOL --] key is pressed. Entire screen shows red full brightness. (ALL RED ON) Entire screen shows green full brightness. (ALL GREEN ON) Entire screen shows blue full brightness. (ALL BLUE ON) Entire screen shows black screen. (ALL OFF) Entire screen shows white full brightness. (ALL ON)
NW-S603/S605/S703F/S705F/S706F SECTION 5 DIAGRAMS

5-1. BLOCK DIAGRAM

CN106 (1/2) (WM-PORT) D+ D 125 DP 126 DN HPOUTL 33 HPOUTR 36 HP_L HP_L HP_R HP_R MIC SWITCH IC3001 MIC DETECT Q3002, 3003 FILTER NOISE CANCELING HEADPHONE DETECT Q3001 MIC_L MIC_L MIC_L MIC_RIN MIC_RIN HEADPHONE ASSY

SIGNAL PATH : AUDIO

AU_L_IN 13 AU_R_IN 16
184 MLININL 187 MLININR 66 HPINL 68 HPINR
BEEP/GPIOLBEEPEN 65 MIC AMP IC3003
FILTER GAIN CONTROL IC3004

DATA CLK CE

HPLININL 67 HPLININR 69
AU_L_OUT 14 AU_R_OUT 17 MUTING Q101

LINE AMP IC100

72 AOUTL 73 AOUTR MUTFGL/GPIOMCE2/INT7/GPIOL51 SCL/GPIOKO MICINL 183 MICINR 186
4 TUNER ICTU_OUTL 5 TU_OUTR ANT 2

COM COM

NAND_ADO NAND_AD7 CLE ALE XCE1 XRE XWE XWP R/B18 NCLE/GPIOC8 NALE/GPIOC9 NCE0/GPIOC10 NRE/GPIOC14 NWE/GPIOC15 NWP/GPIOC16 NRB0/GPIOC17 SO0/GPIOG0 BCK0 SCS0/GPIOG2 SI0/GPIOG132 BUFFER Q2701 CS4/GPIOAOSCIN 248 SO1/GPIOH0 SI1/GPIOH1 SCK1 SDDAT0/DREQ/INT2/GPIOF1 CPU ICEOUT

DA CL LA STO X1

NAND FLASH ROM IC1301
CN106 (2/2) (WM-PORT) (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) UART_TXD1 UART_RXD1 MULTI_WAKE MULTI_IO-R MULTI_DCDET USB_DET TXD/SLEEP RXD/WAKE (AD2)

R/B(NW-S706F)

19 NRB1/GPIOC18
BIU_D0 BIU_D15 BIU_A1 BIU_A21 32MB FLASH ROM & 4MB SRAM IC201 XCE1F XCE1S XOE XWE XLB XUB CS0/GPIOA21 CS1/GPIOA22 RE/GPIOA26 WE/GPIOA27 LB/GPIOA28 UB/GPIOA29 ARST TRST RST RST1AOUT

9 DATA 10 CLK 8 CE0

REAL TIME CLOCK X801
AD PERIF DSTCT DCIN USB DET UNREG_OUT VIN
(NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) TU VCC S551 GPION3/INT11 GPION2/INT10 CRST1A GPION1/INT39 KEY_XPLAY KEY_XALBUM KEY_XRESET KEY_XHOLD S507, PANEL KEYS & JOG ANANGPION0/INTKEY_AD1 KEY_AD2 OFF KEY_XWAKE WAKE UP SWITCH QVDD_NC2.6 S506 (NORMAL/FOLDER) S101 (RESET) NC_PWRON +2.6V REGULATOR IC3007 POWER CONTROL ICLX_IO IN_IO 25 +2.7V REGULATOR IC2701 +2.6V REGULATOR IC3005 VDD_UNREG

XRSTF 10

VDD_HPDET2.6 VDD_IO2.8
BIU_D0 BIU_D15 XWR PON D/C XCS OLED SUB ASSY XRES DC/DC CONVERTER IC401 SHDN RDY VDD (17V) VCC (12V) VGH (9V) VDD (2.8V) 4 SHDN 5 RDY 8 VOUTVOUT1 VIN VO_Reg VDD_IO2.8 A0/GPIOA0 T1/GPIOL1 WAIT/GPIOA20 MSDIO1/GPIOE2 RST2OUT MSDIO3/GPIOE4 MSDIO2/GPIOE3 NCE3/GPIOC13 AN7 NCE2/GPIOC13
S505 (HOLD) LINE AMP B+ LINEOUT_XON VDD_AD2.0

B+ SWITCH Q100

SYSSYS2 6
58 PWM/SUSPEND 90 SDDAT2/INT4/GPIOFCS2/GPIOASDDAT3/INT5/GPIOF4 TXD1/GPIOJ0 RXD1/GPIOJ1 INT1/GPIOF0 AN5 SDDAT1/DACK/INT3/GPIOF2 VBUS/GPIOO127 UART_TXD1 UART_RXD1 MULTI_WAKE MULTI_IO-R MULTI_DCDET USB_DET

17 OUT_AD

IN_AD 16

VDD_USB3.3

OUT_ 35 USB3.3

IN_ USB3.3 34

VDD_CORE1.2 SWITCHING Q604 VCORE_XUP VDD_RTC2.8 VDD_NAND2.8
28 LX_CORE IN_CORE OUT_CORE BATBATUSB_INUSB_IN40 BATTERY VOLTAGE DETECT Q601, 602 XCHG_EN EN XCHG_STAT USB_H/L USB_POK D601 LITHIUM ION BATTERY 3.7V 320mA

VDD_UNREG

RTCREGO 219 DRAIN 252
119 TX X101 12MHz 118 TEX 116 XTAL X102 45.1584MHz 115 EXTAL
NC_PWRON LINEOUT_XON VCORE_XUP CHG_OFF PWR_ON1 CHG_XING CHG_XLOW POK BATT_SENSE BATT_SENSEON
CHG_OFF PWR_ON1 CHG_XING CHG_XLOW POK BATT_SENSE BATT_SENSEON
Note for Printed Wiring Boards and Schematic Diagrams
Note on Printed Wiring Board: X : parts extracted from the component side. Y : parts extracted from the conductor side. : Pattern from the side which enables seeing. (The other layers' patterns are not indicated.) Caution: Pattern face side: (Side B) Parts face side: (Side A) Note on Schematic Diagram: All capacitors are in F unless otherwise noted. (p: pF) 50 WV or less are not indicated except for electrolytics and tantalums. All resistors are in and 1/4 W or less unless otherwise specified. C : panel designation. A : B+ Line. Power voltage is dc 3.7 V and fed with regulated dc power supply from CN601 pin 1 and pin 2 on the MAIN board. Voltages are dc with respect to ground under no-signal conditions. no mark : PLAY BACK Voltages are taken with a VOM (Input impedance 10 M). Voltage variations may be noted due to normal production tolerances. Signal path. F : AUDIO * Replacement of IC201, IC2701, IC3005 and IC3007 on the MAIN board used in this set requires a special tool. The voltage and waveform of CSP (chip size package) cannot be measured, because its lead layout is different form that of conventional IC.
Parts on the pattern face side seen from the pattern face are indicated. Parts on the parts face side seen from the parts face are indicated.
All board are multi-layer printed board. However, the patterns of intermediate-layers have not been included in diagrams. * Replacement of IC201, IC2701, IC3005 and IC3007 on the MAIN board used in this set requires a special tool. Lead Layouts

R563 10k

VDR551 CN801 24P VDD_RTC2.C854 100p RTC_CLKOUT KEY_LINEC4V C4V VDR851 VDR852 RS551 R552 10k RR803 10k R551 10k VDR552 C853 100p R856 100
GND RTC_SCK RTC_CE RTC_SO RTC_SI RTC_INT

+ FOLDER + FOLDER -

Q551-553 WAKE UP DETECT

VDR553

R556 10k
R558 100k Q551 2SA207800LS0

MAIN BOARD (2/7) CN107

KEY_XWAKE KEY_AD1 KEY_XPLAY VDD_IO2.8 VDD_CORE1.2 GND GND MIC_RIN HP_R
VDR854 FB854 R853 2.2 R854 2.2

VDR855

CN852 11P MIC_RIN MIC_RIN HP_R HP_R HP_L HP_L COM COM MIC_L MIC_L MIC_L HEADPHONE ASSY
HP_L MIC_LIN GND GND TU_ANT GND

R855 0

R851 10k

R852 10k

REAL TIME CLOCK X801 RX-4574LC 3 NC NC XTIRQ XAIRQ FCON FOUT VDD CEI CLK DATA CE0 GND 12 11

R801 0

JL7 JL802 C801 0.1
IC Block Diagrams MAIN Board IC201 S71PL032J08BFW0B0
DQ10 DQ0 XCE1S VCCS VCCF DQ14 DQ5 NC DQ11 DQ2 DQ8 VSS DQ7 DQ12
NC DQ15 DQ13 DQ4 DQ3 DQ9 XOE XCE1F A16 NC DQ6 DQ1 VSS
SECTOR SWITCHES A7 XLB XWP/ACC XWE A8 A11 A3 A6 XUB XRSTF CE2S A19 A12 A14 ERASE VOLTAGE GENERATOR STATE CONTROL COMMAND REGISTER

INPUT/OUTPUT BUFFERS

PGM VOLTAGE GENERATOR
CHIP ENABLE OUTPUT ENABLE LOGIC

DATA LATCH

ADDRESS LATCH

VCC DETECTER

Y-DECODER

Y-GATING

X-DECODER

CELL MATRIX

29 A28
A2 A5 A18 RY/XBY A20 A9 A13 NC A1 A4 A17 A10 A14 NC

IC401 MM3306-XRRE

VIN_REG NC NC VO_REG VINSW2 VINSW1

REGULATOR

SHORT CIRCUIT DETECT
VOSWVIN 2 GND 3 SHDN 4 RDY 5 SHDN
18 VOSW1 PROTECTION CIRCUIT TIMER OSC 17 OSC 16 CPR

VREF 1.25V

INSIDE REG 2.2V TSD

SOFT START 2

SOFT START 1
START DETECT 15 TSS_TSS_2 12V DC/DC 13 SW1

17V DC/DC 9

GND2 VOUT2 FB2

FB1 VOUT1 GND1

IC601 MAX8670A
OUT_USB3.3 IN_USB3.3 IU6 SHEELD USB_POK IU9 IU8 IU7 VL XCHG_FLT IU5

REG5 3.3V

THERMAL-OVERLOAD PROTECTION ABOVE TJ=+165 C
USB_SUS USB_H/L USB_IN1 USB_IN2
USB LDO 3.3V REGURATOR 1MHz OSC

USB POWER MANAGEMENT

30 EN 29 PG_AORE REF CORE STEP-DOWN REGULATOR 28 LX_CORE 27 IN_CORE 26 OUT_CORE 25 IN_IO 24 LX_IO 23 PG_IO 22 IUOUT_IO
LI+BATTERY CHARGER AND SYS LOAD SWITCH BAT1 BAT2 XCHG_STAT XCHG_EN 9 10
INPUT LIMITER AND CHARGER THERMAL REGULATION

SEQUENCER (FIGURE 7)

I/O STEP-DOWN REGULATOR A/D LDO 2.0V REGURATOR 15

THM CHG_ISET CT GND IU1

IU2 BP IU3

IC2701 TK63727BCB-G

GND A1 THERMAL & OVER CURRENT PROTECTION A2 VCONT

ON/OFF CONTROL

+ VOUT B1

VREF B2 VIN

SDFMM1N23GB2T

GND STO D-GND

8 X2 X1 CL LA

BUFFER

IF LOGIC LAG-LEAD FILTER

MPX DECODER

TUNING SYSTEM

DEMODULATOR

ANT 2 GND 3 RSSO 4

ANTENNA BALUN

IF FILTER

LIMITER

AUDIO RIGHT AUDIO LEFT DA

IC3001

NLAS4717EPFCT1G

MAX5489ETE

HB WB LB N.C.

C4 NC2 A1 IN2 A2

16 8-BIT LATCH SPI INTERFACE 16-BIT NV RAM 8-BIT LATCH 8 DECODER 8 DECODER 256

COM2 A3

C2 IN1 C1 NC1 B4 VCC A4 B1

VDD SCLK DIN CS

POR 256

NO2 GND

IC3005, 3007 TK63726BCB-G

N.C. N.C. GND N.C.

SWITCH Board X801 RX-4574LC

32.768KHz

CONTROL LINE
N.C. N.C. /TIRQ /AIRQ FCON FOUT

DIVIDER

CLOCK AND CALENDAR TIMER REGISTER ALARM REGISTER CONTROL REGISTER

OUTPUT CONTROLLER

INTERRUPTS CONTROLLER

BUS INTERFACE CIRCUIT

SHIFT REGISTER

VDD CE1 CLK DATA CE0 GND

IC Pin Function Description MAIN BOARD IC101 CXD5090B1-003GG (CPU)
Pin No. 1 to 18, 19 20, 23, 52 53

Pin Name

NAD0/GPIOC0 to NAD7/GPIOC7
I/O I O O O O O I O O O O O I O O O I I I I I I I O I I I I O O I/O I
Description Data signal input from the NAND flash ROM Command latch enable signal output to the NAND flash ROM Address latch enable signal output to the NAND flash ROM Chip enable signal output to the NAND flash ROM Chip enable signal output terminal Not used Battery power supply voltage detection ON/OFF control signal output terminal USB power supply voltage detection signal input terminal Read signal output to the NAND flash ROM Write signal output to the NAND flash ROM Write protection signal output to the NAND flash ROM Read/Busy signal output to the NAND flash ROM Read/Busy signal output terminal Not used Ground terminal Power supply terminal Ground terminal Power supply terminal Ground terminal Reset signal input terminal Not used Reset signal output to the power control IC Power supply terminal Not used Power supply terminal Internal D/A converter audio signal output terminal (headphone L-ch) Power supply terminal Ground terminal Internal D/A converter audio signal output terminal (headphone R-ch) Ground terminal System wake up signal input by any key is pressed Key input terminal (A/D input) (hold switch) Key input terminal (A/D input) (normal/folder key) Key input terminal (A/D input) (PLAY, STOP key) Serial data input terminal (for JTAG) Not used Test mode control signal input terminal (for JTAG) Not used Serial data transfer clock signal input terminal (for JTAG) Not used Serial data transfer clock signal output terminal (for JTAG) Not used Reset signal input terminal (for JTAG) Not used Boot control signal input terminal Not used EVA/FLASH modes selection signal input terminal Not used Request signal input terminal (for JTAG) Not used Request signal output terminal (for JTAG) Not used Muting ON/OFF control signal output terminal Serial data input/output terminal Not used Model setting terminal Not used

101 to 103
Battery charge control signal output to the power control IC

140 141, 144 145

I I O I O I O I/O I/O I O I O I I O O O I O O I -
Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Ground terminal Power supply terminal System reset signal output terminal Power supply terminal Main system clock input terminal (45.1584 MHz) Main system clock output terminal (45.1584 MHz) Ground terminal Sub system clock input terminal (12 MHz) Sub system clock output terminal (12 MHz) Power supply terminal Ground terminal Power supply terminal Power supply terminal Ground terminal Two-way data bus for USB communication (+) Two-way data bus for USB communication (-) USB power supply voltage detection signal input terminal Not used Not used Serial data output to the WM-port Serial data input from the WM-port Status signal input from the tuner Serial data output to the tuner and gain control Serial data transfer clock signal output to the tuner and gain control Serial latch pulse signal output to the tuner Serial data input from the real time clock Serial data output to the real time clock Serial data transfer clock signal output to the real time clock Serial data transfer clock signal input terminal Not used Ground terminal Power supply terminal Ground terminal Power supply terminal Ground terminal
Pin No. 154, 161 to 190, 195 to to to 213, 214 215
Pin Name FS256 LRCK/WS BCK/SCK ADDT/SDI/ GPIOM0 DADT/SDO/ GPIOM1 MUTFGL/ GPIOM2 MUTFGR/ GPIOM3 DVS DVDIO2 DVS DVDK2 DVS NBOOT A0/GPIOA0 A1 to A16 AGND ADVREF AVDD SUBGND MICOUTL MICOUTR MICINL MLININL MICVREF MICINR MLININR T_ADINR DVS DVDIO2 DVS DVDK2 DVS A17 to A21 A22 A23/GPIOA1 A24/GPIOA2 A25/GPIOA3 D0 to D4 D5/GPIOA9 to D7/GPIOA11 DVS DVDIO2 DVS
I/O O I I I O O O I O O O O I I I I O O O I I I/O I/O Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used
Chip enable signal output to the gain control Model setting terminal Ground terminal Power supply terminal Ground terminal Power supply terminal Ground terminal Not used Power supply ON/OFF control signal output terminal for the noise canceller section Address signal output to the flash ROM, SRAM Ground terminal Reference voltage terminal Power supply terminal Not used Microphone signal output terminal (L-ch) Not used Microphone signal output terminal (R-ch) Not used Audio signal input terminal (tuner L-ch) from the tuner Audio signal input terminal (L-ch) from the WM-port Reference voltage terminal Audio signal input terminal (tuner R-ch) from the tuner Audio signal input terminal (R-ch) from the WM-port Not used Ground terminal Power supply terminal Ground terminal Power supply terminal Ground terminal Address signal output to the flash ROM, SRAM Address signal output terminal Not used Address signal output terminal Not used Model setting terminal Not used Model setting terminal Not used Two-way data bus with the flash ROM, SRAM, and serial data output to the organic EL indicator module Two-way data bus with the flash ROM, SRAM, and serial data output to the organic EL indicator module Ground terminal Power supply terminal Ground terminal

COVER (REAR) ASSY SECTION (NW-S603/S605)
Note: The illustration sees the set from the rear.

window section

Ref. No. 3

Part No.

Remark
2-697-459-01 KNOB (HOLD) 3-252-823-01 SCREW (B1.4) X-2159-628-1 COVER (REAR (L)) ASSY (BLUE) (NW-S603: KR) X-2159-636-1 COVER (REAR (B)) ASSY (BLACK) (NW-S603: CND) X-2159-637-1 COVER (REAR (L)) ASSY (BLUE) (NW-S603: CND) X-2159-638-1 COVER (REAR (P)) ASSY (PINK) (NW-S603: CND) X-2159-639-1 COVER (REAR (B)) ASSY (BLACK) (NW-S603: CE7) X-2159-640-1 COVER (REAR (L)) ASSY (BLUE) (NW-S603: CE7) X-2159-641-1 COVER (REAR (P)) ASSY (PINK) (NW-S603: CE7) X-2159-645-1 COVER (REAR (B)) ASSY (BLACK) (NW-S603: CEW)
X-2159-646-1 COVER (REAR (L)) ASSY (BLUE) (NW-S603: CEW) X-2159-655-1 COVER (REAR (L)) ASSY (BLUE) (NW-S603: CH) X-2159-675-1 COVER (REAR (B)) ASSY (BLACK) (NW-S605: CE7) X-2159-676-1 COVER (REAR (L)) ASSY (BLUE) (NW-S605: CE7) X-2159-677-1 COVER (REAR (P)) ASSY (PINK) (NW-S605: CE7) X-2159-681-1 COVER (REAR (B)) ASSY (BLACK) (NW-S605: CEW) X-2159-690-1 COVER (REAR (B)) ASSY (BLACK) (NW-S605: CH)
COVER (REAR) ASSY SECTION (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F)

Ref. No. 23

Ref. No. 23 23
2-697-459-01 KNOB (HOLD) 3-252-823-01 SCREW (B1.4) X-2159-483-1 COVER (REAR (B)) ASSY (BLACK) (NW-S703F: KR) X-2159-485-1 COVER (REAR (N)) ASSY (GOLD) (NW-S703F: KR) X-2159-487-1 COVER (REAR (B)) ASSY (BLACK) (NW-S703F: E, AUS, JE) X-2159-489-1 COVER (REAR (N)) ASSY (GOLD) (NW-S703F: E, AUS, JE) X-2159-492-1 COVER (REAR (V)) ASSY (VIOLET) (NW-S703F: US) X-2159-494-1 COVER (REAR (P)) ASSY (PINK) (NW-S703F: US) X-2159-499-1 COVER (REAR (B)) ASSY (BLACK) (NW-S703F: CE7) X-2159-500-1 COVER (REAR (V)) ASSY (VIOLET) (NW-S703F: CE7) X-2159-501-1 COVER (REAR (N)) ASSY (GOLD) (NW-S703F: CE7) X-2159-502-1 COVER (REAR (P)) ASSY (PINK) (NW-S703F: CE7) X-2159-507-1 COVER (REAR (B)) ASSY (BLACK) (NW-S703F: CEW) X-2159-508-1 COVER (REAR (V)) ASSY (VIOLET) (NW-S703F: CEW) X-2159-515-1 COVER (REAR (B)) ASSY (BLACK) (NW-S703F: CEV) X-2159-516-1 COVER (REAR (V)) ASSY (VIOLET) (NW-S703F: CEV) X-2159-524-1 COVER (REAR (V)) ASSY (VIOLET) (NW-S703F: MX) X-2159-526-1 COVER (REAR (P)) ASSY (PINK) (NW-S703F: MX) X-2159-531-1 COVER (REAR (B)) ASSY (BLACK) (NW-S705F: KR) X-2159-532-1 COVER (REAR (V)) ASSY (VIOLET) (NW-S705F: KR) X-2159-535-1 COVER (REAR (B)) ASSY (BLACK) (NW-S705F: E, AUS, JE)
X-2159-536-1 COVER (REAR (V)) ASSY (VIOLET) (NW-S705F: E, AUS, JE) X-2159-539-1 COVER (REAR (B)) ASSY (BLACK) (NW-S705F: US) X-2159-543-1 COVER (REAR (B)) ASSY (BLACK) (NW-S705F: CND) X-2159-546-1 COVER (REAR (P)) ASSY (PINK) (NW-S705F: CND) X-2159-547-1 COVER (REAR (B)) ASSY (BLACK) (NW-S705F: CE7) X-2159-548-1 COVER (REAR (V)) ASSY (VIOLET) (NW-S705F: CE7) X-2159-549-1 COVER (REAR (N)) ASSY (GOLD) (NW-S705F: CE7) X-2159-550-1 COVER (REAR (P)) ASSY (PINK) (NW-S705F: CE7) X-2159-563-1 COVER (REAR (B)) ASSY (BLACK) (NW-S705F: CEV) X-2159-567-1 COVER (REAR (B)) ASSY (BLACK) (NW-S705F: CH) X-2159-572-1 COVER (REAR (V)) ASSY (VIOLET) (NW-S705F: MX) X-2159-574-1 COVER (REAR (P)) ASSY (PINK) (NW-S705F: MX) X-2159-580-1 COVER (REAR (B)) ASSY (BLACK) (NW-S706F: KR) X-2159-584-1 COVER (REAR (B)) ASSY (BLACK) (NW-S706F: E, AUS, JE) X-2159-592-1 COVER (REAR (B)) ASSY (BLACK) (NW-S706F: CND) X-2159-596-1 COVER (REAR (B)) ASSY (BLACK) (NW-S706F: CE7) X-2159-598-1 COVER (REAR (N)) ASSY (GOLD) (NW-S706F: CE7) X-2159-612-1 COVER (REAR (B)) ASSY (BLACK) (NW-S706F: CEV) X-2159-621-1 COVER (REAR (V)) ASSY (VIOLET) (NW-S706F: MX)

1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP 1-240-703-91 METAL CHIP 1-218-989-11 RES-CHIP 1-240-729-91 METAL CHIP 1-218-933-11 RES-CHIP 1-240-726-91 1-218-990-11 1-240-707-91 1-240-676-91 1-240-729-91 1-240-714-91 1-240-703-91 1-240-703-91 1-218-987-11 1-218-987-11 METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP
6-710-602-01 IC TK63727BCB-G (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 6-709-757-01 IC SDFMM1N23GB2T (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) (Not supplied) IC NLAS4717EPFCT1G (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 6-706-906-01 IC NJM2732RB1 (TE2) (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 6-710-448-01 IC MAX5489ETE (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 6-710-601-01 IC TK63726BCB-G (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 6-710-601-01 IC TK63726BCB-G (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) < COIL >
0 4.7K 5% 1/20W (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 1M 5% 1/16W 1M 5% 1/20W 22 5% 1/16W 470K 0 10K 22 1M 47K 4.7K 4.7K 680K 680K 1M 1M 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/20W 1/20W 1/20W 1/20W 1/20W 1/20W 1/20W 1/16W 1/16W 1/20W 1/16W

L401 L402 L602

1-481-213-11 INDUCTOR 1-481-213-11 INDUCTOR 1-481-185-21 INDUCTOR

22uH 22uH 4.7uH

1-240-729-91 METAL CHIP 1-218-989-11 RES-CHIP
@Replacement of IC201, IC2701, IC3005 and IC3007on the MAIN board used in this set requires a special tool.
Note: When IC101, IC401 and IC3001 on the MAIN board are damaged, exchange the new MAIN board for the MAIN board which IC damaged.
Ref. No. R139 R140 R141 R142 R145 R146 R147 R148 R149 R150 R181 R186 R201 R202 R203 R405 R406 R407 R408 R409 R505 R512 R513 R514 R515 R516 R601 R602 R603 R604 R605 R610 R611 R613 R614 R616 R617 R619 R621 R626 R627 R629 R631 R633 R634 R636 R2106 R2107 R2115 R2701 R2702 R2704 R2705 Part No. Description 22K 22K 150K 150K 1M 1M 1M 1M 4.7K 100K 100K 0 100K 470K 22K 470K 10K 470K 10K 470K 22K 1K 0 470K 100K 33K 0 470K 470K 10K 4.7K 0 4.7K 470K 470K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% Remark 1/20W 1/20W 1/20W 1/20W 1/20W 1/20W 1/20W 1/20W 1/20W 1/20W 1/16W Ref. No. R2706 R2707 R2708 R2709 R2710 R2711 R3001 R3002 R3003 1-218-977-11 1-240-718-91 1-694-535-91 1-240-718-91 1-240-726-91 1-240-711-91 1-240-726-91 1-240-707-91 1-240-726-91 1-240-707-91 1-240-726-91 1-218-969-11 1-218-953-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-985-11 1-208-935-11 1-208-923-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-985-11 1-240-726-91 1-218-965-11 1-208-699-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-961-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-985-11 1-240-726-91 1-694-535-91 1-220-203-11 1-216-295-00 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 RES-CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 0.5% 0.5% 5% 5% 5% 0.5% 1/16W 1/20W 1/20W 1/20W 1/20W 1/20W 1/20W 1/20W 1/20W 1/20W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/20W 1/16W 1/16W R3011 R3012 R3013 R3014 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 1-218-979-11 RES-CHIP R3004 Part No. Description 1K Remark 5% 1/16W (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 10 5% 1/16W (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 4.7K 5% 1/16W (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 470K 5% 1/16W (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 0 (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 0 2.7K 5% 1/20W (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 2.7K 5% 1/20W (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 2.7K 5% 1/16W (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 2.7K 5% 1/16W (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 2.7K 5% 1/16W (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 15K 5% 1/16W (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 2.7K 5% 1/16W (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 15K 5% 1/16W (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 2K 0.5% 1/16W (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 0.5% 1/16W (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 0 (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 10K 5% 1/16W (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 10K 5% 1/16W (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 150K 5% 1/16W (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 47K 5% 1/16W (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 150K 5% 1/16W (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 47K 5% 1/16W (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 47K 5% 1/16W (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 47K 5% 1/16W (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 0 (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 0 (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 47K 5% 1/20W (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 47K 5% 1/20W (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 820 5% 1/16W (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 820 5% 1/16W (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 0 (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 100K 5% 1/20W (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 100K 5% 1/16W (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 2K

1-240-707-91 1-240-707-91 1-218-965-11 1-218-969-11 1-240-707-91 1-240-707-91 1-240-711-91 1-240-718-91 1-240-714-91 1-240-707-91 1-240-718-91 1-240-707-91 1-218-965-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11
METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP
10K 10K 10K 22K 10K 10K 22K 100K 47K 10K 100K 10K 10K 0 0
5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5%
1/20W 1/20W 1/16W 1/16W 1/20W 1/20W 1/20W 1/20W 1/20W 1/20W 1/20W 1/20W 1/16W
1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP 1-240-683-91 METAL CHIP 1-240-683-91 METAL CHIP

1/20W 1/20W

1-798-027-21 SWITCH, DETECTION (>, FOLDER +) < VARISTOR >
VDR551 1-805-216-21 VARISTOR, CHIP VDR552 1-805-216-21 VARISTOR, CHIP Note: When IC1301 on the SUB board is damaged, exchange the new SUB board for the SUB boaed (included in MAIN board) which IC damaged.

Ver. 1.2 SWITCH

Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
VDR553 1-805-216-21 VARISTOR, CHIP VDR851 1-805-216-21 VARISTOR, CHIP VDR852 1-805-216-21 VARISTOR, CHIP VDR853 1-805-216-21 VARISTOR, CHIP VDR854 1-805-216-21 VARISTOR, CHIP < IC > X801 6-600-517-01 IC RX-4574LC ************************************************************ MISCELLANEOUS ************** 1-756-694-11 LITHIUM ION BATTERY (CE7, CEW, CEV, E, MX, KR, AUS, CH, JE) 109 X-2159-469-1 BATTERY (A) ASSY (US, CND) 158 X-2159-478-1 OLED SUB ASSY 206 A-1217-900-A HEADPHONE ASSY ************************************************************ ACCESSORIES ************ 1-831-429-21 CORD (WITH PLUG) (Headphone extension cord) (NW-S603/S605) 1-833-490-11 CORD, PC CONNECTION (USB cable) 1-833-491-12 CORD (WITH PLUG) (Headphone extension cord) (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 2-887-746-13 MANUAL (QSG), INSTRUCTION (Quick Start Guide) (ENGLISH) 2-887-746-23 MANUAL (QSG), INSTRUCTION (Quick Start Guide) (FRENCH) (CND, CE7, CEV, CEW) 2-887-746-33 MANUAL (QSG), INSTRUCTION (Quick Start Guide) (GERMAN) (CE7, CEV) 2-887-746-43 MANUAL (QSG), INSTRUCTION (Quick Start Guide) (SPANISH) (CE7, CEV, MX) 2-887-746-54 MANUAL (QSG), INSTRUCTION (Quick Start Guide) (ITALIAN) (CE7, CEV) 2-887-746-62 MANUAL (QSG), INSTRUCTION (Quick Start Guide) (DUTCH) (CE7, CEV) 2-887-746-73 MANUAL (QSG), INSTRUCTION (Quick Start Guide) (SIMPLIFIED CHINESE) (E, AUS, CH, JE) 2-887-746-83 MANUAL (QSG), INSTRUCTION (Quick Start Guide) (TRADITIONAL CHINESE) (E, AUS, JE) 2-887-746-93 MANUAL (QSG), INSTRUCTION (Quick Start Guide) (KOREAN) (E, KR, AUS, JE) 2-892-436-01 ATTACHMENT (C) (For optional cradle) 3-046-415-21 PIECE (L), EAR (L size) (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 4-220-438-21 PIECE (M), EAR (M size) (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 4-220-439-21 PIECE (S), EAR (S size) (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) 8-912-759-90 RECEIVER (MDR-EX082/BC9 SET) (NW-S603/S605) X-2176-798-2 HEADPHONE ASSY (MDR-NC022) (Including ear pieces: size S/M/L) (NW-S703F/S705F/S706F) X-2159-463-3 SOFT ASSY, APPLICATION (SSCP4.1) (SonicStage software/Operation Guide (PDF file)) (EXCEPT MX) X-2177-118-2 SOFT ASSY, APPLICATION (SSCP4.2) (SonicStage software/Operation Guide (PDF file)) 109

 

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