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PSP-1006 K PSP-1007 K
2-549-103-62(1)
WARNINGS
Photosensitivity
A very small percentage of individuals may experience epileptic seizures when exposed to certain light patterns or flashing lights. Exposure to certain patterns or backgrounds on a television screen or while playing video games, including games played on the PSP system, may trigger an epileptic seizure in these individuals. Certain conditions may trigger previously undetected epileptic symptoms even in persons who have no history of prior seizures or epilepsy. If you, or anyone in your family, has an epileptic condition, consult your physician prior to playing. If you experience any of the following symptoms while playing a video game - dizziness, altered vision, eye or muscle twitches, loss of awareness, disorientation, any involuntary movement or convulsions IMMEDIATELY discontinue use and consult your physician before resuming play.
Radio waves
Radio waves may affect electronic equipment or medical devices (for example, pacemakers), which may cause malfunctions and possible injuries. If you use a pacemaker or other medical device, consult your physician or the manufacturer of your medical device before using the wireless networking feature. Keep the PSP system at least 23 cm (9 inches) away from a pacemaker or other medical devices when using the wireless networking feature. Do not use the wireless networking feature in the following locations: Areas where its use is prohibited, such as in airplanes or hospitals. Abide by medical institution regulations when using the PSP system on their premises. Additionally, you may be violating air safety regulations punishable by fines by using the wireless networking feature in an airplane or by using the PSP system during takeoff or landing. Crowded areas. Areas near fire alarms, automatic doors and other types of automated equipment. Use caution when using the wireless networking feature in a vehicle, as radio waves may affect electronic equipment in some vehicles.
Playing games Managing saved data
page 39
page 43
Playing UMDVideo Playing videos (MPEG-4) saved on a Memory Stick Duo
page 55
Playing UMDAudio Playing music (ATRAC3plus or MP3) saved on a Memory Stick Duo
page 68
Displaying images (JPEG) saved on a Memory Stick Duo Playing slideshows
SETTINGS
page 80
Adjusting PSP system settings Creating video, photo or network settings Connecting to devices using the USB connector
Using the home menu
The basic operation of the PSP system starts from the home menu. Press the home button to display the home menu and use the directional buttons to navigate the horizontal and vertical icon bars.
Select a category Select an item
Basic button operations
Directional buttons: Used to select on-screen items button: Displays the options menu for selected items button: Confirms selected items
button: Cancels selected operations Home button: Displays the home menu
SELECT START
Table of contents
WARNINGS. 2 Precautions. 9 Battery pack precautions. 15
x Preparation
Checking the package contents. 16 Part names and functions. 18 Preparing the PSP system for use. 23 Connecting the headphones with remote control. 26
x Basic operations
Turning the PSP system on and off. 27 Putting into sleep mode. 29 Inserting a UMD. 30 Inserting a Memory Stick Duo. 31 Avoiding unintended operation of the PSP system. 32 Using the sound button. 33 Using the display button. 35 Battery. 36
x Game
Playing a game. 39 Game options menu. 41 Copying and deleting saved data. 42
x Video
Watching a video. 43 Using the control panel. 45 Operating with PSP system buttons or the remote control. 51 Video options menu. 52 Saving videos on a Memory Stick Duo. 53
x Music
Listening to music. Using the control panel. Operating with PSP system buttons or the remote control. Music options menu. Transferring and saving music on a Memory Stick Duo. 65
x Photo
Viewing images. Using the control panel. Operating with PSP system buttons or the remote control. Photo options menu. Playing slideshows. Saving images on a Memory Stick Duo. 74 78
x Settings
Settings for the PSP system. 80 Video Settings. 82 Photo Settings. 83 System Settings. 84 Date & Time Settings. 87 Power Save Settings. 88 Sound Settings. 90 Security Settings. 91 USB Connection. 94 Network Settings. 96 Network Update. 102 How to use the keyboard. 105
x Additional information
Compatible media. 108 Specifications. 111 Troubleshooting. 115 WARRANTY. 123
Precautions
Before using this product, carefully read this manual and retain it for future reference.
Safety
This product has been designed with the highest concern for safety. However, any electrical device, if used improperly, has the potential for causing fire, electrical shock or personal injury. To help ensure accident-free operation, follow these guidelines: Observe all warnings, precautions and instructions. Regularly inspect the AC adaptor and AC power cord for damage and for dust build-up around the mains power plug or electrical outlet. Stop use, unplug the AC power cord from the electrical outlet and disconnect any other cables immediately if the device functions in an abnormal manner, produces unusual sounds or smells or becomes too hot to touch. Call the PSP service line at the number listed on your warranty card if the device does not operate properly.
Use and handling
Use in a well-lit area and keep the screen a safe distance from your face. Avoid prolonged use of the PSP system. To help prevent eyestrain, take a break of about 15 minutes during every hour of play. If you experience any of the following health problems, discontinue use of the system immediately. If symptoms persist, consult with your physician. Dizziness, nausea, fatigue or symptoms similar to motion sickness Discomfort or pain in a part of the body, such as eyes, ears, hands or arms Keep the system and accessories out of the reach of small children. Small children may swallow the Memory Stick Duo or wrap the cables around themselves, which may inflict injury or cause an accident or a malfunction. Do not use the system while driving or riding a bicycle. Looking at the screen or operating the system while driving an automobile or riding a bicycle may result in a traffic accident. Take extra care when using the system while walking. Be careful not to pinch your fingers when closing the disc cover.
Do not use the system or accessories near water. Use only attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. Do not use the headphones if they cause discomfort to your skin. If the supplied headphones cause discomfort to your skin, discontinue use immediately. If symptoms do not subside even after discontinuing use, seek medical attention. Do not expose the system or accessories to high temperatures, high humidity, or direct sunlight. Do not leave the system or accessories in a car with the windows closed (particularly in summer). Do not expose the system or accessories to dust, smoke or steam. Do not allow liquid or small particles to get into the system or accessories. Do not place the system or accessories on surfaces that are tilted, unstable or subject to vibration. Do not throw or drop the system or accessories, or subject the devices to strong physical shock. Handle the analog stick with care. Do not forcibly twist the PSP system or expose the system to strong physical shock during gameplay, as doing so can damage the system or cause the disc cover to open, ejecting the disc. Do not put heavy objects on the system or accessories. Do not touch or insert foreign objects into the connectors of the system or accessories. Do not place the system close to items with a magnetic strip, such as credit cards. Do not touch the system or AC adaptor for an extended period of time while in use. Depending on the conditions of use, the system or AC adaptor may reach temperatures of 40 C/104 F or more. Extended contact under these conditions may cause low-temperature burns*.
Using the display button
The display button is used to adjust screen brightness.
Adjusting screen brightness
Press the display button.
Each time you press the button, the display changes as follows:
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 (Level 4) Brighter Darker
Level 4 can be selected only while plugged in using the AC adaptor.
Turning off the backlight
Hold down the display button for more than one second.
The backlight will turn off and the screen will go blank. If you press any of the system buttons, the screen will be displayed again.
Battery
Battery charge level
The battery charge level is displayed on the screen.
Estimating the remaining battery power
There is plenty of power left. The battery is getting low. The battery has almost run out. No battery power remains. The power indicator flashes green. Recharge the battery.
If the power indicator flashes green, save game progress and recharge the battery. If the battery runs out before you save, game progress will be lost. The charge level display may vary slightly from the actual charge level, depending on the usage conditions and environmental factors, such as temperature. If the display is not correct, use the battery pack until it is completely out of power and then recharge. Note that the display may not be accurate in the following conditions: if the battery is used for extended periods in conditions of high temperature if the battery is not used for a long time after recharging if the battery has been recharged many times
Battery charge level can also be checked in "Battery information" under "System Settings" ( page 85). If the PSP system is left unused after the battery runs out, the date and time settings may be reset. If this occurs, the date and time setting screen will be displayed the next time the system is turned on. The battery cannot be recharged when the WLAN feature is in use.
Estimated battery duration
Game Video playback Approximately 3 - 6 hours*1 Approximately 3 - 5 hours*2
*1 Based on tests conducted in single player mode, headphones with remote control in use, wireless LAN not in use. *2 Based on tests conducted using variables of system speakers versus headphones, volume level and screen brightness level.
Battery duration may vary depending on the type of content being played or usage conditions such as screen brightness and environmental factors. As battery ages, anticipate lower battery duration.
Estimating the battery charge time
It takes approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes to fully charge the batteries using the AC adaptor after the battery has run out. Hints
Charge in a temperature of 10 C to 30 C/50 F to 86 F. Charging may not be as effective in other environments. Charging may take longer when the system is turned on during charging.
Battery pack life
The battery pack has a limited lifespan. Battery duration will decrease with repeated usage and age. If the battery duration becomes extremely short, it may be time to replace the battery pack.
The battery pack lifespan varies depending on how it is stored, the conditions of use and environmental factors, such as temperature.
Replacing the battery pack
For safety reasons, turn off the system before replacing the battery pack. Also read "Battery pack precautions" ( page 15) before handling the battery pack. Hint
If the system is left unused after the battery pack has been removed, the date and time settings may be reset. If this occurs, the date and time setting screen will be displayed the next time the PSP system is turned on.
Storing the battery pack
When the system will not be used for an extended period of time, remove the battery pack from the system. Store the battery pack in a cool, dry place out of the reach of children.
Playing a game 1 2
Select from the home menu. page 30).
Insert a UMD (
The UMD icon is displayed.
With the game icon selected, press the
The game starts.
button.
Icons displayed under Game
In addition to playing games, the following features are available under Game.
Game Sharing You can play games that support Game Sharing. For details, refer to the software manual supplied with the game. You can copy, delete or view information about saved data on a Memory Stick Duo ( page 42). You can play games. If you select the UMD icon, the thumbnail for the game is displayed. You can perform a network update by accessing the update data saved on a Memory Stick Duo ( page 102).
Saved Data Utility UMD
Memory Stick
Playing a game
Access to a game that is displayed as (Restricted Content) is restricted by the parental control feature. You must enter the password as described below to access the game. See "Parental Control Level" ( page 92) for details.
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
When using an MPEG-4-compatible device, you can play motion video by directly inserting the compatible device's Memory Stick Duo into the PSP system.
* The only MPEG-4 files that can be played with the PSP system are MP4 format files that conform with the Memory Stick video format. Visit http://www.memorystick.com/psp for more information about compatible devices.
A Memory Stick Duo Adaptor (model number MSAC-M2: a Sony product sold separately) is required if your MPEG-4-compatible device can handle only a standard-size Memory Stick.
Transferring a video file from a PC to a Memory Stick Duo
You can convert motion video that was taken or recorded on another device into a format that can be played on the PSP system and transfer it to a Memory Stick Duo using compatible software (release date to be determined*).
* For up-to-date information on software release dates, see http://www.memorystick.com/psp
Files can be transferred using any of the following methods:
2 To a Memory Stick Duo inserted in the PSP system Convert with compatible software 1
Video file PC
Memory Stick Duo 3
1 Use a PC with a Memory Stick slot. 2 Use a commercially available USB cable ( page 94). 3 Use a commercially available Memory Stick USB reader/writer.*
* If the device can handle only the standard-size Memory Stick, you will need a Memory Stick Duo Adaptor (model number MSAC-M2: a Sony product sold separately).
See http://www.memorystick.com/psp for information on the formats that can be converted. The PSP system cannot play video data converted at bit rates higher than 768 kbps. Chinese language filenames must be changed to English or numerals. The PSP system cannot correctly display filenames written in Chinese.
Listening to music
You can listen to UMDAudio and music saved on a Memory Stick Duo. The file formats (for music saved on Memory Stick Duo) that can be played are ATRAC3plus and MP3 ( page 65).
Select from the home menu. pages 30, 31).
Insert a UMD or a Memory Stick Duo (
The group or track list will be displayed. Select a track you want to listen to, and then press the button.
Icons displayed under Music
UMD You can play UMDAudio. If you select the icon a thumbnail for the music is displayed. You can play music saved on a Memory Stick Duo.
If the start button or the u button on the remote control is pressed in step 3, the first track of the first group will begin playing. If the home button or select button is pressed during playback, the screen will return to the home menu. If the button is pressed again, the music playback screen will be displayed. You can adjust the tone or mute the sound using the sound button ( page 33). Title names and thumbnail images used in this manual are not of actual products.
What is a Group?
A group is a collection of music data arranged in a certain order, such as by album or by artist. When Group Mode is turned on, the PSP system can play tracks in groups that were configured using a PC.
Track 1 UMD Group 1 Track 2 Track 3 Memory Stick Duo Track 1 Group 2 Track 2 Track 3
Track 1 Group 3 Track 2 Track 3
The PSP system cannot be used to create or edit a group. "Track" represents a song.
Playback stops.
button during playback.
How to read the screen
Track number/total number of tracks Album name Track name Artist name
Control panel Track elapsed time/total time
"Album name" and "Track number/total number of tracks" are shown on the screen only while (Display) is turned on. The icon or icons displayed in the "Status icon" field will vary depending on the playback mode selected. See "Playing with a selected codec" ( page 64) for details about codecs.
Previous Group Next Group Previous Track Next Track
Returns to the beginning of the previous group Skips to the beginning of the next group Returns to the beginning of the track currently playing or to the beginning of the previous track Skips to the beginning of the next track
/ Fast Reverse/ Fast Forward Play Pause Stop Group Mode A-B Repeat Play Mode Clear Display Help
Plays in fast reverse/fast forward* Plays a track Pauses playback Stops playback Switches to Group Mode ( page 59)
Specifies a part of a track, and then plays that part repeatedly ( page 60) Switches to Play Mode ( page 60)
Clears Group Mode, Play Mode and A-B Repeat settings Displays album name, track number and total number of tracks Displays the functions that can be performed using the system buttons
Ad Hoc Mode
In this mode, you can communicate directly with other PSP systems. To establish a connection in ad hoc mode, both PSP systems must either be set to "Automatic" or to the same channel. For details, refer to the instructions supplied with the ad hoc mode-compatible software.
Communication with other PSP systems over a WLAN
Automatic Ch 1, Ch 6 or Ch 11
Automatically switches to the optimum channel for communication Communicates using the specified channel
Infrastructure mode
In this mode, you can connect the PSP system to a network via a WLAN access point. This is used for features such as Network Update ( page 102).
Required items
The following items are generally required to set up the system to connect to a network and perform a network update. Subscription to an Internet service provider A network device, such as a DSL or cable modem A WLAN access point or a wireless broadband router A PC Settings used for the SSID, WEP encryption and WEP key, as specified when the wireless access point was configured Hints
A WLAN access point is a device used to connect to a wireless network. SSID and WEP keys are types of wireless network information. They may be required when connecting to an access point or a router. This information is generally set in the access point or router using a PC. For details, refer to the instructions supplied with the access point or router.
Example of a network configuration
Network equipment connections and setup methods vary depending on the equipment used.
Connect to the network through an access point. Access point or router Network device such as a DSL or cable modem
Internet line
Creating a new network connection
You can adjust network settings to connect to an access point and save the network connection data on the system. Up to ten connections can be saved.
Select (Network Settings) under menu, and then press the button.
from the home button. button.
Select "Infrastructure Mode", and then press the Select "New Connection", and then press the Enter a name for the network connection.
When you press the button, an on-screen keyboard ( page 105) is displayed, allowing you to enter characters for the name. You can choose any name you like for the network connection.
When you have finished entering your settings, press the right button to go to the next screen.
Enter setting information for the access point.
This screen is used to enter information for the settings listed on the next page. Refer to the instructions supplied with the access point or router for setting details.
SSID Encryption
Enter the SSID settings for your access point. If a WEP key is set up for your access point, use the directional buttons and select "WEP". Then enter the WEP key. When you enter the WEP key, it appears on the screen as "********". Searches for and then displays a list of access points (or wireless networks) with their corresponding SSIDs and the WEP key status.
Parallel data transfer is a high-speed data-transfer technology that allows multiple data input/output connectors on the Memory Stick to be used at the same time (parallel interface).
Formats that can be played
The following formats can be played on the PSP system:
Content category Format MPEG-4 (MP4 video file that conforms with the Memory Stick Video Format) ATRAC3plus (including ATRAC3) MP3 Photo JPEG (conforms with DCF2.0/ Exif2.21) Characteristics
A video-compression format
An audio-compression technology developed by Sony Corporation An audio-compression format A standard format for compressing still images, such as those used in digital still cameras
Depending on the data type, some data items cannot be played.
Specifications
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
PSP system
LCD screen Sound Internal disc drive 4.3 inches (16:9) full-transparent type, TFT drive Approximately 16,770,000 colors displayed Stereo speakers Read-only UMD drive DC IN 5V connector Charging terminals Headset connector IR port Hi-speed USB DC OUT connector Memory Stick Duo slot Wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11b) Video UMD: H.264/MPEG-4 AVC Main Profile Level3 Memory Stick: MPEG-4 SP, AAC Music UMD: Linear PCM, ATRAC3plus Memory Stick: ATRAC3plus, MP3 (MPEG1/2 Layer3) Photo JPEG (conforms with DCF2.0/Exif2.21) AC adaptor: DC 5.0 V Rechargeable battery pack: Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery pack See page 37 Approx. 6 W (when charging) Approx. 23 mm / 6 3/1 in (width height depth) (excludes largest projection) Approx. 280 g (including battery pack) 5 C - 35 C/41 F - 95 F
Interface
Compatible codecs
Power source Battery duration Maximum power consumption External dimensions Weight Operating environment temperature
UMD laser
Wave length Power Type 655-665 nm max 0.28 mW Semiconductor, continuous
Wireless networking
Standard WEP Modulation format IEEE 802.11b 128-bit/64-bit DS-SS (IEEE 802.11b compliant)
Input Output External dimensions Weight AC 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz DC 5 V, 2000 mA Approx. 76 mm / 1 4/5 4/in (width height depth) (excludes largest projection) Approx. 100 g
Battery pack
Battery type Voltage Capacity Lithium-ion rechargeable battery DC 3.6 V 1800 mAh
Contents
See page 16.
x Memory Stick Duo
Compatible with MagicGate It is able to perform parallel data transfer (high-speed data transfer). This type of high-speed data transfer can be used only with compatible devices. Transfer speed will vary depending on the device used. The Memory Stick Duo includes capacity that can actually be used (user capacity) and space reserved for system files. The user capacity of the supplied product is approximately 30 MB.
Software
Software developed by the NetBSD Foundation, Inc. and its contributors is used for the communication functions of this product. For more information, see http://www.scei.co.jp/psp-license/pspnet.txt This product adopts S3TC texture compression technology under license from S3 Graphics, Co., Ltd. This product includes RSA BSAFE Cryptographic software from RSA Security Inc. RSA is a registered trademark of RSA Security Inc. BSAFE is a registered trademark of RSA Security Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. U.S. and foreign patents licensed from Dolby Laboratories. A portion of the PSP system software requires the following copyright notice: This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group.
Trademarks
" " is a registered trademark, and " of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. " and "UMD" are trademarks
" " and "XMB" are trademarks of Sony Corporation and Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. "SONY" is a registered trademark, and " " is a trademark of Sony Corporation. Also, "Memory Stick Duo", "Memory Stick PRO Duo", "Memory Stick", " ", "MagicGate", "ATRAC3plus" and "ATRAC3" are trademarks of the same company. ATOK is a registered trademark of JUSTSYSTEM CORP in Japan and other countries.
Windows is a registered trademark or a trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. Mac OS is a registered trademark of Apple Computer in the U.S. and other countries. All other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.
About national export control
This product may fall within the scope of national export control legislation. You must comply fully with the requirements of such legislation and of all other applicable laws of any jurisdiction in relation to this product.
Troubleshooting
Go through this section if you experience difficulty in operating the PSP system. Should any problem persist, call the PSP service line at the number listed on your warranty card for assistance.
Power, battery and charging issues
The power does not turn on. , Check that the system is turned on. , Check that the battery is charged ( page 36). , Check that the battery pack is properly inserted (
page 23).
The battery does not charge, or does not fully recharge. , Check that the AC adaptor and the AC power cord are properly inserted in the system and the electrical outlet. , Check that the WLAN function is not in use while charging. The battery cannot be recharged when the WLAN function is in use. , Check that the correct AC adaptor for this product is being used. , Check that the AC adaptor connector is clean. If not, wipe it with a dry, soft cloth. , If charging the battery in an extremely cold location, it may take longer to fully charge the battery. , There may be a problem with the battery pack. Try using a replacement battery pack that is marked for use with the PSP system, if available. The battery charge doesn't last long. , When using the system in extremely hot or cold locations, the charge may not last as long. Try to avoid using the system in such environments. , There may be a problem with the battery pack. Try using a replacement battery pack that is marked for use with the PSP system, if available.
The system does not recognize the image data. , Check that the data is saved in the correct folder on the Memory Stick Duo ( page 79). , 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 110). 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 21) is turned on. , Set the WLAN Power Save mode to Off ( page 89). 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 96) 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 86). , When communicating with another system in ad hoc mode, both systems must be set to the same channel ( page 96).
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 26).
, 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 26). , Check that the remote control is not in hold mode. If it is, clear hold mode ( page 22).
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 32). , 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 90). 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 91). 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 85) and "Settings for the PSP system" ( page 80).
WARRANTY
Refer to the enclosed document for region-specific warranty information.
PSP
PSP PSP PSP
UMDVideo Memory Stick Duo MPEG-4
UMDAudio Memory Stick Duo ATRAC3plus MP3
Memory Stick Duo JPEG
PSP USB
PSP (home menu) HOME
.. 124.. 130.. 135
.. 136.. 138 PSP .. 143.. 146
PSP .. 147.. 149 UMD... 150 Memory Stick Duo.. 151 PSP .. 152.. 153.. 155.. 156
.. 159.. 161.. 162
.. 163.. 165 PSP . 171.. 172 Memory Stick Duo.. 173
.. .. PSP . .. Memory Stick Duo. 185
.. .. PSP . .. .. Memory Stick Duo.. 194 197
PSP .. Video Settings. Photo Settings. System Settings.. Date & Time Settings &. Power Save Settings. Sound Settings. Security Settings. USB Connection USB.. Network Settings.. Network Update. .. 222 225
.. ... .. .. 235 242
PSP PSP
PSP 15 Memory Stick Duo /
PSP 40 C/104 F *
* 40 C /104 F
A B Memory Stick DuoMemory Stick Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick Duo
Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick Duo Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.
PSP hold
PSP UMD
PSP UMD UMD UMD UMD PSP
UMD UMD UMD
PSP PSP
PSP s PSP
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A L B C Memory Stick Duo
D LAN
G H HOME
155
147
153
N SELECT O START P R
U POWER
V HOLD
hold 152
A B PUSH
A B USB
C OPEN
A / B
C DC IN 5V
A Memory Stick Duo
B LAN
RPOWER rHOLD
A POWER /HOLD
147149 152
A. B > C +
A HOLD
PUSH
DC IN 5V
POWER POWER
" " 156
system language time zone date and time nickname
127
" " 225 Settings "System Settings " 203 "Date & Time Settings & " 206
PSP PSP
POWER /HOLD
POWER
UMD PSP UMD POWER
/
PSP
Memory Stick Duo
PSP OPEN
OPEN
UMD PSP
Memory Stick Duo
Memory Stick Duo
Memory Stick Duo PSP Memory Stick Duo PSP
Memory Stick Duo
PSP 1
hold
HEAVY POPS JAZZ UNIQUE OFF
"OFF"
+
POWER
POWER "System Settings " 204 "Battery Information "
PSP WLAN
3 - 6 *- 5 *2
*1 LAN *2
10 C 30 C/50 F 86 F
" " 135
Game Sharing Game Sharing Saved Data Utility UMD Memory Stick Memory Stick Duo 162 UMD Memory Stick Duo 222
Restricted Content "Parental Control Level " 212
1 Restricted Content 2
HOME
HOME
"Do you want to quit the game? "
"Yes "
Start Copy Delete Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick Duo 162 Memory Stick Duo 162
Information
Memory Stick Duo
"Copy "
Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick Duo 161
" " "Delete " Memory Stick Duo
UMDVideo Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick Duo MPEG-4 173
UMDVideo
150151
UMD Memory Stick Duo
UMDVideo
Video
UMD Memory Stick UMDVideo Memory Stick Duo
HOME SELECT 153
UMDVideo 172 "Play from Beginning "
UMDVideo Memory Stick Duo
Menu Audio Options Angle Options
UMDVideo UMDVideo UMDVideo
Subtitle Options Go To UMDVideo Volume UMDVideo Screen Mode Display Help Previous Return to Beginning Next /
UMDVideo Memory Stick Duo 168
168 167
PSP UMDVideo Memory Stick Duo *
Fast Reverse/ / Fast Forward 169 / Slow Motion Frame Advance Play 170
Pause Stop
* Memory Stick Duo
Repeat
170
Clear "Repeat "
Screen Mode
Screen Mode (
Normal PSP Zoom Full Screen Original
Normal
UMD "Video Settings " 201
Fast Reverse/Fast Forward /
Fast Reverse Fast Forward
Fast Forward
Disc Repeat Chapter Repeat
Repeat Off
Memory Stick Duo "Repeat On " "Repeat Off "
UMD START START L *1
u u . *1 > *1 . > -
R *1 *2 *2 *2
*1 Memory Stick Duo *2 Fast Reverse /Fast Forward /Slow
HOME SELECT
View Mode Display Help Clear Zoom Zoom Out
191 190
Zoom In Rotate Left Rotate Right / / / Up /Down /Left / Right Previous Next Slideshow
90 90 View Mode Zoom 194
Normal Zoom
View Mode
Back Zoom In Zoom Out * START
u . > -
L R L R
* View Mode "Zoom "
Photo Memory Stick Duo
Slideshow Display Delete 194
START
Memory Stick Digital Camera Images Folder Images
Memory Stick Duo "Digital Camera Images"
"Photo Settings " 202 193 189
Slideshow Options View Mode Display Help
196
PSP
Previous Next Play Pause Stop
START START
u u . > -
L R
Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick Duo PSP Memory Stick Duo "Digital Camera Images"
Memory Stick Duo MSAC-M2 Sony Memory Stick Duo
2 PSP Memory Stick Duo
Memory Stick Duo "PSP" "PSP" "PHOTO" "PHOTO" PSP
PHOTO 2
"PSP" Memory Stick Duo "PHOTO" "PHOTO" 1 2 PSP PSP
Settings
Network Update USB Connection USB Video Settings Photo Settings System Settings 222 USB 214 UMDVideo Menu Language Audo Language Subtitle Language 201 202 System Language Nickname Memory Stick Duo 203
Date & Time date and time Settings daylight saving time & 206 Power Save Settings Sound Settings Security Settings Network Settings 207 AVLS(Automatic Volume Limiter System ) Key Tone 210 Parental Control 211 LAN 216
Video Settings
UMDVideo UMDVideo
Menu Language Audio Language Subtitle Language UMDVideo Volume UMDVideo
UMDVideo UMDVideo "Normal ""+1""+2"
"Menu Language" "Subtitle Language" "English " PSP-1006 K "Traditional Chinese " PSP-1007 K "Audio Language " "Original Language " "UMDVideo Volume UMDVideo " "Normal "
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