Sony PlayStation Portable PSP PSP-S360E Instruction Manual
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Ensure that your PSP is turned off before connecting. Align the PSP's charging port with the connector on the cradle and gently push down until it clicks into place.
First, check the power adapter connection to the cradle. Ensure it is securely plugged into an outlet. If the problem persists, inspect the contacts on the cradle and the PSP for dirt or damage.
Yes, connect the cradle to your PC using a USB cable. Ensure the PSP is in USB mode to enable data transfer.
Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior. Avoid using water or cleaning solutions, as they may damage the cradle's electronic components.
Check the power connection and ensure the outlet is functional. If the LED still does not light up, consider testing with a different power adapter.
The PSP-S360E Cradle is specifically designed for certain PSP models. Check compatibility with your specific model in the user manual before use.
Connect the cradle to the internet via a network cable if supported, or use the PSP's Wi-Fi feature. Navigate to the system update section in the PSP menu to download and install updates.
Yes, the cradle is designed to prevent overcharging. However, it is recommended to remove the PSP once it is fully charged to prolong battery life.
A slight warmth is normal during charging. However, if it becomes excessively hot, discontinue use and check for any issues with the cradle or PSP.
The cradle can be used internationally if you have an appropriate power adapter that matches the local voltage standards. Check the voltage specifications before use.