Support : System Software Updates



, , and 3000 series indicate a feature or function that is applicable only to PSP-1000/2000/3000 series systems.

2000 series indicates a feature or function that is applicable only to PSP-N1000 series (PSP®go) systems.

Unless specifically identified by a PSP series icon, listed features are applicable to all models.

Music

Listening to music using music (SensMe™ channels)

The SensMe™ channels application uses Sony's proprietary 12 Tone Analysis technology to evaluate music tracks that have been imported from the Media Go application to the PSP® system. The application automatically categorizes the tracks into 12 channels such as “Relax” and “Dance”. You can select a music channel to match the time of day or to match your mood.

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Available channels

Morning / Daytime / Evening / Night / Midnight Music for various times of the day
Shuffle All Music played in random order
Energetic Uptempo and high-energy music
Relax Calm and relaxing music
Mellow Soft and slow-tempo music
Upbeat Cheerful and uplifting music
Emotional Ballads
Lounge Jazz and easy listening music
Dance Rhythm, rap and R&B music
Extreme Loud and powerful music
Favorites Music tracks that have been selected to be added
to the Favorites channel
Newly Added Music tracks that were imported recently


Using the SensMe™ channels application

To use the SensMe™ channels application on your PSP® system, you must first download the application to your system.

For details about downloading and using music (SensMe™ channels), visit
http://www.playstation.com/psp-app/sensme.html

 

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2000 series Using a Bluetooth® mobile device to connect the PSP® system to the Internet

The Dial-up Networking (DUN) profile has been added as one of the supported Bluetooth® profiles. You can use a Bluetooth® device, such as a mobile phone, as a modem to connect your PSP® system to the Internet. (This technology is commonly referred to as tethering.)

Notices
  • If you use this feature to connect your system to the Internet, you may be charged for fees related to the Internet use or connection (tethering). Check your service provider's rate plan charges in advance. Your service provider’s flat rate plan may not cover an Internet connection using Bluetooth® and additional charges may apply depending on download size and connection time.
  • To use this feature, the Bluetooth® device you use must also support the DUN profile.

Setting up the Internet connection

  1. Select (Settings) > music (Bluetooth® Device Settings) > [Manage Bluetooth® Devices] to register a Bluetooth® device . Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the registration.
  2. Select (Settings) > (Network Settings), and then select [Infrastructure Mode].
  3. Select [New Connection].
  4. Select [Bluetooth® Modem].
  5. Select the Bluetooth® device that you registered in step 1.
    Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the operation.

Connecting to the Internet

When connecting your system to the Internet, a list of available connections will be displayed. Select the connection that you set to use with the registered Bluetooth® device.

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Disconnecting from the Internet

  1. Select (Settings) > music (Bluetooth® Device Settings) > [Manage Bluetooth® Devices].
  2. Select the Bluetooth® device that is connected, and then press the button.
  3. Select [Disconnect] from the options menu that is displayed.
Hint

When registering a mobile phone as a Bluetooth® device, you may be requested to enter information such as [Dial-up Number] or [User Name]. If you do not know this information, contact the service provider for your mobile phone.