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Old 04-23-2009, 08:26 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by columbus View Post
Sorry reading my post again it was a bit blunt (not meant to be).
I didn't take it as blunt. I took it a a well deserved 'kita' which was needed.
In fact, I had found the manual on line, but never even noticed the big letters at the end of the Audio section that said;
HINT: To stop playback....
Somehow, it just never registered in my brain!

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You mean to say your 505 was not supplied with a manual?
I had the same problem when I first got mine, not only was the manual on the cd but was also pre loaded on the 505 itself. I agree the answer is not blatantly obvious.
As I had already downloaded the Sony software, which was a newer version than was on the CD, I never even put the CD into the computer! I had been reading this forum for several weeks before I received my 505, and had a pretty good idea how to use it and the various software support programs. The reader itself was quite easy to operate, so I never bothered to really sit down and study the online manual. I don't usually listen to music when I read, but there was an elementary school class on the train today, and the kids were in really good spirits. 50 happy 7-yr olds can be a bit noisy...

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