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Sony PSP-1001 KSony PSP 1001K Handheld game console - Black

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The Portable Entertainment Revolution has arrived. It will get you gaming right away. Pick up the PSP system to play games, browse the Web, watch movies, listen to music and more.

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Comments to date: 7. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
boleg 11:49pm on Monday, September 13th, 2010 
"This is a great investment in protecting your PSP. It holds games and memory cards as well. "The PSP Slim & Lite fits this case like a glove. Its well made and looks stunning, great value." Excellnt quality, perfect fit.
2Grossman 5:41pm on Monday, September 6th, 2010 
The best system of games I bought this psp because I was going to travel out of the country and I needed a psp to play while I was flying great syste...
thadphole 11:00pm on Sunday, August 15th, 2010 
This has got to be the best idea by Sony yet! The PSP GO does not have a UMD drive. It makes the system smaller, easier to put in your pocket.
jam*wil 9:20pm on Wednesday, July 14th, 2010 
Sony Playstation portable or known as PSP, is handheld video game,you can simply use it everywhere, starting from plane to train.Personally i use it.
crxssi 5:18pm on Saturday, May 22nd, 2010 
this product is great if you are on the road alot or if you just like to play lots of games! i really enjoy the PSP because when you dont have a tv.
heldmar 12:49pm on Sunday, April 18th, 2010 
PlayStation Portable, also known by the acronym PSP is the portable version of the video gaming console from Sony, the PlayStation series. Description Best video game not This unit of consumption is a dream for many people who enjoy games, technology and portability.
wolfepak 7:26am on Tuesday, March 16th, 2010 
This is indeed a very good handheld gadget, has alot of features and the performance is amazing, music, movie, photo, games, internet access. I recently bought one and the good thing about it is that you dont have to buy games, you con just download games and install it in the memory card.

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Documents

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Memory Stick Duo

For best results, follow these guidelines:
Do not touch the connector area (A) with your hands or with metal objects. Do not press hard when writing on the memo area (B). Do not insert a Memory Stick Duo into a device designed to accept only standard-size Memory Stick media. Do not use or store a Memory Stick Duo in the following: Places subject to high temperatures, such as in a hot vehicle Locations exposed to direct sunlight Locations that are very humid or conducive to corrosion Use the supplied case to carry or store the Memory Stick Duo.

x Recorded data

Do not use the Memory Stick Duo in the following ways, as doing so may result in data loss or corruption: Removing the Memory Stick Duo or turning off the system while it is loading or saving data or being formatted. Using it in a location that is exposed to static electricity or electrical interference. If, for any reason, software or data loss or corruption occurs, it is usually not possible to recover the software or data. It is recommended that you regularly back up software and data. Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. and its subsidiaries and affiliates will not be held liable for any damages or injury in the case of software or data loss or corruption.
In accordance with copyright law, no recorded data may be used for purposes other than personal enjoyment without permission from the copyright holder.

Pouch and wrist strap

If you want to pause or temporarily store the system while playing games or video, put the system in sleep mode before placing it in the pouch. This may help to avoid overheating. Put both the PSP system and the remote control in hold mode to help prevent unintended operation. Keep the pouch and wrist strap out of the reach of small children.
Never disassemble the system or supplied accessories
Use the PSP system and accessories according to the instructions in this manual. No authorization for the analysis or modification of the system, or the analysis and use of its circuit configurations, is provided. Disassembling will void the system warranty. Additionally, there is a risk of fire, electrical shock or malfunction. The LCD screen, in particular, contains dangerous, highvoltage parts, and the laser beam for reading UMD may cause visual impairment if exposed directly to the eyes.

Overseas use

Depending on the country, there are limitations on the use of certain types of radio waves. In some cases, use of the system may lead to a fine or other penalty.

Moisture condensation

If the PSP system or UMD is brought directly from a cold location to a warm one, moisture may condense on the lens inside the system or on the UMD. Should this occur, the system may not operate properly. In this case, remove the UMD and turn off and unplug the system. Do not put the UMD back in until the moisture evaporates (this may take several hours). If the system still does not operate properly, contact our technical support line at 1-800-345-7669 for assistance.

UMD handling

Do not touch the opening on the rear of the disc (recorded surface of the disc) with your fingers. Do not allow dust, sand, foreign objects or other types of dirt to get on the disc.
If the UMD becomes dirty, gently wipe the exterior and recorded surfaces of the UMD using a soft cloth. Do not use solvents or other chemicals.

Cleaning

For safety reasons, unplug the AC power cord from the electrical outlet and remove the battery pack from the system before cleaning.
x Cleaning the exterior surface
Wipe gently with a damp cloth, and then dry the surface. Do not use solvents or other chemicals to clean the exterior of the PSP system.
x Cleaning the LCD screen
Wipe gently with a soft cloth.
x Cleaning the connectors
Do not use when the connectors of the system, AC adaptor or the AC power cord are not clean. Remove the dirt with a dry cloth or cotton swab. If used when dirty, the flow of electrical current may be obstructed. If the headphones or remote control connectors become dirty, this could cause noise or interruptions in sound. Wipe the connectors with a dry, soft cloth to keep in clean condition.

Battery pack precautions

Warnings
Do not handle a damaged or leaking battery pack. Contact with the material can result in injury or burns to the eyes or skin. Even if foreign substances are not immediately visible, chemical changes in the material can result in injuries occurring at a later time. If you come into contact with material from a leaking battery pack, take the following actions: If the material gets into the eyes, do not rub. Immediately flush the eyes with clean water and seek medical attention. If the material comes into contact with the skin or clothes, immediately rinse the affected area with clean water. Consult your physician if inflammation or soreness develops. Handle the battery pack with care. The battery pack may explode or present a fire or chemical burn hazard if it is not handled carefully. Do not allow the battery pack to come into contact with fire or subject it to extreme temperatures such as in direct sunlight, in a vehicle exposed to the sun or near a heat source. Do not cause the battery pack to short-circuit. Do not disassemble or tamper with the battery pack. Prevent damage to the battery pack. Do not carry or store the battery pack with metal items such as coins or keys. If damaged, discontinue use. Do not throw or drop the battery pack or subject it to strong physical shock. Do not put heavy objects on or apply pressure to the battery pack. Do not allow the battery pack to come into contact with liquids. If it becomes wet, discontinue use until it is completely dry. Keep the battery pack out of the reach of small children. If the PSP system will not be used for an extended period of time, remove the battery pack and store it in a cool, dry place out of the reach of children. Use only the supplied battery pack or a replacement marked for use with the PSP system. Use only the designated AC adaptor to charge the battery pack.

Recycling Lithium-Ion Batteries
Lithium-Ion batteries are recyclable. You can help preserve our environment by returning your used rechargeable batteries to the collection and recycling location nearest you. For more information regarding recycling of rechargeable batteries, call toll free 1-800-822-8837, or visit http://www.rbrc.org/ Caution
Do not handle damaged or leaking Lithium-Ion batteries.

Preparation

Checking the package contents
Check that you have all of the following items. If any items are missing, contact our technical support line at 1-800-345-7669 for assistance. s PSP (PlayStationPortable)

SEL ECT

s Battery pack
s Headphones with remote control
s AC adaptor s Memory Stick Duo (32 MB) s Wrist strap s Pouch s AC power cord s Cloth s UMD software

s Printed materials

Part names and functions

System front

A L button B Directional buttons C Memory Stick Duo access indicator
Lights up when saving and loading data

F Strap holder

Attach as shown in the diagram.

L VO ME

D WLAN access indicator
Lights up when using the wireless networking feature
G Left speaker H Home button

Displays the home menu

E Analog stick
Can be used with games that support analog operation

I Volume - button

Turns the volume down

J Volume + button

Turns the volume up
K LCD screen L Display button
Adjusts screen brightness ( page 37)

Q R S T

page 35)
button button button button
Lights up, flashes or changes color to indicate system status ( page 29)

M Sound button

Adjusts the tone (

U Power indicator

N Select button O Start button P R button

V Hold indicator

Turns yellow when in hold mode ( page 34)

W Right speaker

System rear
A Battery cover B Push button

C Disc cover

System top
A IR port B USB connector

C Open latch

System bottom
A Headset connector B Charging terminals

C DC IN 5V connector

System left side
A Memory Stick Duo slot* B WLAN switch

Follow the on-screen instructions to make settings for system language, time zone, date and time and nickname.
When you have completed initial setup, the home menu ( displayed. page 7) is
See "How to use the keyboard" ( page 107) for information on how to enter characters. Settings made during initial setup can be changed in (Settings). See "System Settings" ( page 86) and "Date & Time Settings" ( page 89) for details.
Connecting the headphones with remote control 1
Connect the headphones to the PSP system.

Headphones

Remote control 1 Plug the headphones into the remote control. 2 Plug the headphones into the headset connector on the system bottom.
The remote control is exclusively for use with the PSP system and cannot be used with other devices. Also, remote controls supplied with other devices cannot be used to operate the PSP system.
Connecting the headphones with remote control

Basic operations

Turning the PSP system on and off

Turning the system on

Slide the power/hold switch up.

POW ER

SE LE CT

ST AR T

The power indicator lights up in green, and the home menu is displayed. Hints
If the PSP system is turned on with a UMD inserted, the UMD will begin playback automatically. The system can be used with the AC adaptor connected. In this case, charging will begin automatically. The power indicator lights up in orange while charging.

Power indicator

The color and condition (solid or flashing) of the light indicates system status.
Solid green Solid orange Flashing green Light off Power on Charging Charge level is low Power off/in sleep mode

Turning the system off

Hold the power/hold switch in the up position for more than two seconds.
The power indicator flashes and then turns off, indicating that the system is turned off.

Putting into sleep mode

If the PSP system is switched to sleep mode, the game that is playing will be paused. When sleep mode is cleared, the screen that was displayed before entering sleep mode will begin playback again. Notices

button, the repeat mode changes as follows:
Plays the entire disc repeatedly Plays the specified chapter repeatedly Ends repeat playback
You can also stop repeated playback by pressing the button after selecting from the control panel. The only repeat options for videos saved on a Memory Stick Duo are Repeat On and Repeat Off.
Operating with PSP system buttons or the remote control
You can operate the PSP system without using the control panel by using the system buttons or the remote control.

System button operation

Play Pause Press the button. button or start

Remote control operation

Press the u button. Press the u button. Press the. button.*1 Press the > button.*1 Press and hold the. button. Press and hold the > button.
Press the start button. button.*1 button.
Displaying the UMD menu Press the Stop Play the previous chapter Play the next chapter Fast Reverse Fast Forward Slow Press the

Press the L button.

Press the R button.*1 Press the left button.*2 Press the right button.*2 Press the right button during pause.*2
*1 This operation cannot be performed during playback of video saved on a Memory Stick Duo. *2 If you press and hold the button, the video will play in Fast Reverse/Fast Forward/Slow as long as the button is held down.
Some buttons cannot be operated while the control panel is displayed on the screen. In this case, press the button to clear the control panel.

Video options menu

You can use the Video options menu to play a UMDVideo or view information or delete videos saved on a Memory Stick Duo.
Clearing the options menu

Options list

Play Plays a UMDVideo or a video saved on a Memory Stick Duo
Play from Beginning Plays a UMDVideo from the beginning Delete Information Deletes a video saved on a Memory Stick Duo Displays information about the selected icon
Saving videos on a Memory Stick Duo
The following methods can be used to save a video on a Memory Stick Duo.
Images or video recorded with a device that is compatible with MPEG-4
device, you can play motion video by When using an MPEG-4 directly inserting the compatible device's Memory Stick Duo into the PSP system.

Zoom Out Zoom In Rotate Left
Zooms out from the image Zooms in on the image Rotates the image 90-degrees counterclockwise Rotates the image 90-degrees clockwise Moves the image up, down, left or right to display any obscured part when the image has been zoomed in or out on, or when the View Mode is set to Zoom Displays the previous image Displays the next image Automatically displays each image in order ( page 76)

Rotate Right

Up/Down/Left/Right

Previous Next Slideshow

Displaying image information
While displaying an image, select from the control panel, and then press the button.
The image status is displayed.
(Image number/Total number of images) Image name Updated

Display Status

Clearing the display
Select from the control panel, and then press the button.

Adjusting image size

You can change the size of the image displayed on the screen.
While displaying the image, select from the control panel, and then press the button.
Each time you press the button, the option switches as follows:
Normal Displays the image to fit the screen size without changing proportions Displays the image at the full screen size without changing proportions. Portions of the image at the top and bottom or left and right are cut off.
Depending on the image being displayed, the View Mode may not change.
Play a slideshow Cancel zoom in/out Back Press the start button. Press the button when the image has been zoomed in or out. Press the button.
Press the u button. Press the. button. Press the > button.
Display the previous image Press the L button. Display the next image Zoom in Press the R button. Move the analog stick up while holding down the button. Move the analog stick down while holding down the button.

Zoom out

Rotate (Left) Rotate (Right) Move*
Press the L button while holding down the button. Press the R button while holding down the button. Move the analog stick.
* Obscured parts of the image are displayed when zooming in/out, or when the View Mode is set to Zoom.

Photo options menu

When the Photo options menu is displayed, you can view information about or delete images saved on a Memory Stick Duo.
Select an icon and then press the
The options menu items available vary depending on the icon selected. Slideshow Display Delete Information Automatically displays each image in order ( Displays images Deletes folders or images Displays information about the selected icon page 76)

You can use Memory Stick Duo media with a digital still camera that can handle only the standard-size Memory Stick by using a Memory Stick Duo Adaptor (model number MSAC-M2: a Sony product sold separately).
Saving image data items from a PC to a Memory Stick Duo
You can save images using any of the following methods:
2 To a Memory Stick Duo inserted in the PSP system
1 Using a PC with a Memory Stick slot.* 2 Using a commercially available USB cable ( page 96). 3 Using a commercially available Memory Stick USB reader/writer.*
* A Memory Stick Duo Adaptor (model number MSAC-M2: a Sony product sold separately) is required if the slot on the device you are using is able to handle only the standard-size Memory Stick.

Where to save image data

Create a folder named "PSP" directly on the Memory Stick Duo, and then create a folder named "PHOTO"* in the "PSP" folder. Save image data in the "PHOTO" folder. The PSP system will not recognize data items saved anywhere other than in this folder.

PHOTO Data items 2

If a folder named "PSP" has already been created on the Memory Stick Duo, create a "PHOTO" folder within it. You can create folders within the "PHOTO" folder (Figure 1). Folders created within sub-folders will not be recognized (Figure 2). It may not be possible to display some images, depending on the size of the image data. Images edited using a PC may not be viewable on the PSP system.

Settings

Settings for the PSP system
You can adjust the settings for the PSP system, as well as settings for features, such as video, photo and network.

from the home menu.

Icons for various settings are displayed.
A setting screen for the icon is displayed. For details, see the instructions for each setting ( pages 83-106).
Icons displayed under Settings
Network Update Provides access to updates for the system software ( page 104) Allows for connection to a PC using a commercially available USB cable ( page 96) Includes settings for UMDVideo Menu Language, Audio Language and Subtitle Language ( page 84) Includes settings for adjusting the slideshow speed ( page 85) Includes settings for the System Language and Nickname, and provides an option to format Memory Stick Duo media ( page 86) Allows the user to set the date and time, as well as adjust for daylight saving time ( page 89) Includes settings to automatically turn off the backlight and put the system in sleep mode ( page 90) Provides access to settings for AVLS (Automatic Volume Limiter System) and Key Tone ( page 92) Allows the user to change the password and adjust the level setting for the parental control feature ( page 93) Provides access to settings for connecting to a wireless local area network (WLAN) ( page 98)

USB Connection

Video Settings

Photo Settings

System Settings

Date & Time Settings

Power Save Settings

Sound Settings

Security Settings

Network Settings

You can set the UMDVideo language or boost UMDVideo volume. Notice
Menu Language Audio Language Subtitle Language UMD Video Volume
Select a language for the UMDVideo menu. Select a language for the audio. Select a language for subtitles. Adjust the volume when UMDVideo output level is low. The volume increases in the following order: "Normal", "+1" and "+2".
The settings at the time of purchase are as follows: "Menu Language" and "Subtitle Language" are set to "English". "Audio Language" is set to "Original Language". "UMD Video Volume" is set to "Normal".
You can set the Slideshow Speed.
Fast Normal Slow Displays images at a faster rate Displays images at normal speed Displays images at a slower rate
The default setting for the menu item is underlined.
You can adjust the settings for and display information about the PSP system, or format a Memory Stick Duo.

Nickname

The nickname you selected in the initial setup can be changed. Use the onscreen keyboard to enter a new nickname. For details on keyboard operation, see "How to use the keyboard" ( page 107).

System Language

Sets the language for system menus, such as the home menu.
Deutsch English Espaol Franais Italiano Nederlands Portugus Pycc Displays messages in German Displays messages in English Displays messages in Spanish Displays messages in French Displays messages in Italian Displays messages in Dutch Displays messages in Portuguese Displays messages in Russian Displays messages in Japanese The default setting for the menu item is underlined.

Battery Information

Change Password

Changes the 4-digit password required for the "Parental Control Level" feature. The password is required for the following operations: To change the Parental Control Level setting. To play a UMD that is restricted by the system's Parental Control Level setting. To change the password.
Select (Security Settings) under menu, and then press the button.
The password entry screen is displayed.

from the home button.

Select "Change Password", and then press the
Using the directional buttons, enter the current 4-digit password, and then press the button.
When changing the password for the first time after purchase, you must enter "0000".
Using the directional buttons, enter a new 4-digit password, and then press the button. Select "Yes", and then press the

The password is changed.

Make a record of your password for future reference.

Parental Control Level

Some UMD software have a preset parental control level based on the content. You can set the parental control level on the system to restrict the playback of a UMD with a level that is higher than that set on the system.
The parental control level of the system can be either turned off or set to one of 11 different levels.
Off 11-1 Turns off parental control Sets the level of content to be restricted. A setting of "1" is the most restrictive; "11" is the least restrictive.
The combination of the parental control levels of both the PSP system and the UMD determine whether a UMD can be viewed or not. The combination of the two levels is displayed in the table on page 95. Example: If the parental control level of the system is set to "5", a UMD with a level from "1" to "5" can be played on the system.
UMDTM parental control level
Parental control levels on games
Most game packaging shows a symbol to indicate the age group that is appropriate to play the game. The symbols correspond to the UMD parental control level as shown below:

Age group

UMD parental control level
As of March 2005. For the latest information about ratings, visit our Web site at http://www.us.playstation.com/psp
The parental control level of a UMD can be checked under "Information" in the UMD options menu. For a UMD that does not include a parental control level, the "Parental Control Level" item under "Information" will display "-". A UMD that has been restricted by the parental control feature is displayed as (Restricted Content). Adults Only or AO ratings are rare. PlayStation does not publish Adults Only games. Security Settings
System parental control level
:The UMDTM can be viewed.

Input mode

Letters and numbers Numbers only
Examples of characters you can enter

abcde 12345

The language for the on-screen keyboard is linked to the System Language selected in System Settings. For example, if System Language is set to "French", the French keyboard is displayed. The type of characters you can enter varies depending on the language selected.

Entering characters

This section will demonstrate how to enter text using the word "PLAY" as an example.
Select PQRS7, and then press the until "P" is displayed.
Each time you press the entry field is switched.

button several times

button, the character that is entered in the text
Select JKL5, and then press the until "L" is displayed. Select ABC2, and then press the until "A" is displayed. Select WXYZ9, and then press the until "Y" is displayed. Select Enter, and then press the
button several times button several times button several times button.
The characters you entered will be confirmed. Select Enter again, and press the button to exit the keyboard.
If you select the a/A key while entering characters, you can switch between upper and lower case.

Entering symbols

You can enter symbols such as "." and "?" by selecting particular keys while entering characters.

Letters and numbers

Alphabet/symbol key

Additional information

Compatible media
The media types listed below can be used on the PSP system. Throughout this manual, the term "Memory Stick Duo" is used to refer to all types of Memory Stick media in the table below.
UMD Memory Stick Duo MagicGate Memory Stick Duo *1
Memory Stick Duo (MagicGate/High-speed datatransfer compatible) *1 *2
Memory Stick PRO Duo *1 *2
*1 Compatible with MagicGate *2 Compatible with high-speed data transfer over a parallel interface. The actual datatransfer speed will vary depending on the Memory Stick Duo-compatible device.
Performance of all Memory Stick media is not guaranteed. If a Memory Stick Duo is formatted in a device other than the PSP system, such as a PC, it is possible that the system will not recognize it. If this happens, re-format the Memory Stick Duo using the PSP system.
UMD contain a region code that is assigned to each sales region. This system can play UMD marked with either region code "ALL" or "1".

There is no sound. , Check that the volume is not set to zero. Try raising the volume ( pages 20, 24). , Check that the mute setting is not on. Press the sound button on the system front to clear the mute setting ( page 35). , If headphones are inserted, the system will not produce any sound through the speakers. , See "Sound quality is poor" (below) for details. The volume does not turn up. , Check that the AVLS feature is turned off. When turned on, the AVLS feature limits the maximum volume of the headphones ( page 92). Sound quality is poor. , If the system is used in an area where there are vibrations, or if it is near strong magnetic objects such as a television, the sound may be distorted and there may be increased background noise. Try moving the system to a different location.
The system does not recognize the UMD. , Check that the UMD is properly inserted (label is facing the system rear, etc.). Try taking out the UMD and reinserting it. , Check that the UMD recorded surface is clean. If not, wipe it gently with a soft cloth ( page 15). The UMD doesn't play properly. , If moisture condensation occurs, remove the UMD from the system and do not use the system for several hours until the condensation evaporates ( page 15).
The Memory Stick Duo cannot be inserted. , Set the Memory Stick Duo in the proper direction when inserting ( page 33). The system does not recognize the Memory Stick Duo. , If the Memory Stick Duo was formatted by a PC, the system may not recognize it. After copying important data to your PC, re-format the Memory Stick Duo using the system. For details, see "Format Memory Stick" ( page 87). , Check that the Memory Stick Duo is properly inserted. Try taking out the Memory Stick Duo and reinserting it. , Check that the Memory Stick Duo connector is clean. If not, the data may not load properly. Wipe the connector with a cotton swab. , Check that the Memory Stick Duo is compatible with the system ( page 110). The system can't save or load data. , Check that there is sufficient free space on the Memory Stick Duo to save data ( page 44). , There may be a problem with the Memory Stick Duo. Try using another Memory Stick Duo, if available.
The UMDVideo does not operate. , If the playback conditions have been set by the software developer, the UMDVideo may not play as described in this manual. Videos do not play. , Depending on the bit rate, certain videos may not be playable on the system. Check that the video files were converted at a bit rate of 768 kbps or lower.
The system does not recognize a video data item. , Video data items in a file format that is not compatible with the system will not be recognized ( page 112). , If the file or folder name on the Memory Stick Duo is changed, or if the file or folder is moved to another location using a PC, the system may not recognize it.

Music does not play. , Tracks with an expiration date or a limited number of playing times may not be playable on the system. , When playing ATRAC3plus data, software compatible with copyrightprotection features must be used to transfer the data onto a Memory Stick Duo ( page 67). Tracks from other groups do not play. , Check that the Group Mode feature is turned off. When turned on, tracks from only one group can be played. The system does not recognize music data. , Check that the MP3 file is saved in the correct folder on the Memory Stick Duo ( page 69). , Music data saved or recorded under a file format that is not compatible with the system will not be recognized ( page 112). A group on a Memory Stick Duo cannot be deleted. , If there is non-music data in the group, the group cannot be deleted.
Images do not display. , Depending on the image data size, certain images are not viewable. , If images are edited using a PC, they may not be viewable.
The system does not recognize the image data. , Check that the data is saved in the correct folder on the Memory Stick Duo ( page 81). , If the file or folder name on the Memory Stick Duo is changed, or if the file or folder is moved to another location using a PC, the system may not recognize it. , Images in a file format that is not compatible with the PSP system will not be recognized ( page 112). A folder on a Memory Stick Duo cannot be deleted. , If there is non-image data in the folder, the folder cannot be deleted.

Wireless LAN

A connection to the network cannot be established. , Check that the WLAN switch on the left side of the system ( page 23) is turned on. , Set the WLAN Power Save mode to Off ( page 91). This will allow the system to communicate at full power. , There may be too much distance between the system and the wireless LAN access point or the system and the other player. , Check that the network settings ( page 98) are correct. Refer to the instructions supplied with the network equipment and by your Internet service provider to make the correct network settings. , Depending on the wireless LAN access point setting, you may need to enter the system's MAC address ( page 88). , When communicating with another system in ad hoc mode, both systems must be set to the same channel ( page 98).

Headphones with remote control
There is no sound or the sound quality from the headphones is poor. , Check that the headphones are fully inserted into the system ( page 28).
, Check that the headset connector and the headphone plug are clean. If not, wipe them with a dry, soft cloth. See also "There is no sound". The remote control does not work. , Check that the headphones are fully inserted in the system ( page 28). , Check that the remote control is not in hold mode. If it is, clear hold mode ( page 24).
Additional information Other issues
The system or AC adaptor is warm. , During use, the system or AC adaptor may become warm. This is not a malfunction. The system is turned on, but does not operate. , Check that the system is not in hold mode. If it is, slide the power/hold switch up to clear hold mode ( page 34). , Try sliding the power/hold switch up and holding until the power indicator turns off. The system will be completely turned off. Then turn on the system again. The system does not function properly. , Static electricity and other similar occurrences may affect the system's operation. Remove the battery pack and AC adaptor, wait for about 30 seconds, and then restart the system. When the buttons are pressed, there are no key tones. , Check that the Key Tone feature is turned on ( page 92). The date and time are reset. , If the battery is not recharged and runs out, or if the battery pack is replaced, the system date and time settings may be reset. Follow the on-screen instructions to set the time and date.
The PSP system is not recognized by the PC when connected using a USB cable. , When using a USB hub or other devices, depending on the operating environment of the PC, the Memory Stick Duo inserted in the system may not be recognized by the PC. Try connecting the system directly to the PC using a USB cable. You forgot your password. , You must restore the system settings to the settings at the time of purchase. Once the settings are restored, the password will return to "0000" and you can change the password ( page 93). Use caution when restoring the default settings, as you will not be able to recover your current settings for photo, video and other "Settings" options. For details see "Restore Default Settings" ( page 87) and "Settings for the PSP system" ( page 82).

LIMITED WARRANTY

Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) warrants to the original purchaser that each of the constituent products of this PSP system shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase (the "Warranty Period"). If one or more of the aboveidentified products is determined to be defective during the Warranty Period, SCEA's liability shall be limited to the repair or replacement of this product with a new or refurbished product at SCEA's option. For the purpose of this Limited Warranty, "refurbished" means a product that has been returned to its original specifications. You must call 1-800-345-7669 to receive instructions, and then must deliver the product, freight prepaid, to the authorized service facility specified to obtain repair/replacement services. THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY IF THIS PRODUCT: (a) IS USED WITH PRODUCTS NOT SOLD OR LICENSED BY SCEA (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, NON-LICENSED GAME ENHANCEMENT DEVICES, CONTROLLERS, ADAPTORS AND POWER SUPPLY DEVICES) OR OTHERWISE NOT COMPATIBLE WITH THIS PRODUCT; (b) IS USED FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSES (INCLUDING RENTAL) OR IS MODIFIED OR TAMPERED WITH; (c) IS DAMAGED BY ACTS OF GOD, MISUSE, ABUSE, NEGLIGENCE, ACCIDENT, WEAR AND TEAR, UNREASONABLE USE, OR BY OTHER CAUSES UNRELATED TO DEFECTIVE MATERIALS OR WORKMANSHIP; (d) HAS HAD THE SERIAL NUMBER ALTERED, DEFACED OR REMOVED; OR (e) HAS HAD THE WARRANTY SEAL ON THE SYSTEM ALTERED, DEFACED OR REMOVED. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER PRODUCTS SOLD AS IS OR WITH ALL FAULTS, OR CONSUMABLES (SUCH AS BATTERIES). PROOF OF PURCHASE IN THE FORM OF A BILL OF SALE OR RECEIPTED INVOICE WHICH IS EVIDENCE THAT THE UNIT IS WITHIN THE WARRANTY PERIOD MUST BE PRESENTED TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE. REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER. ANY APPLICABLE IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,

 

Technical specifications

General
NameSony PlayStation Portable (PSP) 1000 series
TypeHandheld game console
Width6.7 in
Depth2.9 in
Height0.9 in
Weight9.2 oz
Enclosure ColorBlack
Game Console
Color SupportColor
Media TypeUMD (Universal Media Disc)
Processor
Type333 MHz
Data Width128 bit
Memory / Storage
RAM Installed ( Max )32 MB - integrated
Cache Memory4 MB
Display
TypeLCD display - 4.3" TFT active matrix - color - internal
Display Format130,560 pixels
Color Support24-bit (16.7 million colors)
Resolution480 x 272
Audio
Built-in SpeakersSpeakers
Sound Output ModeStereo
Communications
Connectivity FeaturesIEEE 802.11, IrDA
Input Device
TypeGame pad - integrated
Connections
Connector Type1 x headphones / remote control 1 x USB ( mini-USB Type B ) 1 x DC power input
Expansion Slots Total (Free)Memory Stick PRO Duo
Miscellaneous
Cables Included1 x USB cable
Power
Power DevicePower adapter - external
Battery1 x game console battery - rechargeable - lithium ion
Included Qty1
Capacity1800 mAh
Universal Product Identifiers
BrandSony
Part Numbers98507, PSP-1001K

 

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