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Instruction Manual H10 www.iriveramerica.com Thank you for your purchase. Please read this manual carefully before using your new player. Table of contents Before using the product Chapter 3 I Basic operation Welcome Playing music ……………………………………………………………………………… 30 iriver web site Playlist function ……………………………………………………………………………… 36 Copyrights/Certification/Trademarks/Limited Liability ………………………………… 1 Download Music & Playlists ……………………………………………………………… 37 Precautions and Safety ……………………………………………………………………… 2 Listening to FM radio ……………………………………………………………………… 39 Recording …………………………………………………………………………………… 44 Viewing images ……………………………………………………………………………… 49 Viewing text ………………………………………………………………………………… 51 Browser function …………………………………………………………………………… 54 Chapter 1 I Getting started Features of the H10 …………………………………………………………………………… 8 Chapter 4 I Useful features Components ………………………………………………………………………………… 10 Settings Menu ……………………………………………………………………………… 56 Locating the controls ……………………………………………………………………… 11 Settings menu navigation ………………………………………………………………… 57 LCD screen display ………………………………………………………………………… 14 Menu settings ………………………………………………………………………………… 59 Connecting the product …………………………………………………………………… 17 Installing the software ……………………………………………………………………… 24 Chapter 5 I Additional information Troubleshooting …………………………………………………………………………… 74 Chapter 2 I Quick start Chapter 6 I Appendix Turning on / off the player and playing music ………………………………………… 26 Controlling volume and changing modes ……………………………………………… 27 Specifications ………………………………………………………………………………… 78 FCC …………………………………………………………………………………………… 79 Before using the product Before using the product Welcome Copyrights/Certification/Trademarks/Limited Liability Thank you for purchasing the iriver H10. Your new player delivers a combination of style and features you can't find anywhere else. This instruction manual is designed to help you use the iriver H10 properly. It is important that you read the manual to ensure that you get the most out of your new player. Thank you. iriver web site Copyrights iriver Limited has all the rights of the patent, trademark, literary property and intellectual property related to this manual. You may not copy or reproduce any part of this manual unless authorized by iriver Limited. You can be punished by using any part of this manual illegally. The software, audio and video which have an intellectual property are protected by copyright and international laws. It is user’s responsibilities when he/she reproduce or distribute the contents created by this product. The companies, institutions, products, people and events used in examples are not real data. We don t have any intension to be related with any companies, institutions, products, people and events through this manual and should not draw inferences. Users are responsible for observing the copyrights and intellectual properties. © 1999~2005 iriver Limited. All rights reserved. 1 Certification CE, FCC, MIC Trademarks Windows XP and Windows Media Player are the registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp. www.iriveramerica.com Obtain information about your player, look for updates, and find answers to questions at our web site. Use the firmware (system software) upgrade function of our products from the site to continuously improve the product performance. Get the online support and check the FAQs. Register your iriver product online so that our Customer Service is able to provide support as efficiently as possible. In addition, you can get updated news including new products, firmware upgrade and various events by e-mail. Limited Liability Neither the Manufacturer, importers nor dealers is responsible for any accidental damage including bodily injury or any damage resulting from misuse or unsuitable operation by you. The information on this manual is prepared with the current player specifications. The manufacturer, iriver Limited, is adding new features to the product and may persistently apply new technologies hereafter. All standards may be changed at any time without notice. Before using the product Before using the product Precautions and Safety Please read the notices before using for your safety. Electricity Do not overload a single power circuit. Overheating or fire can result. Do not kink or crease the power cable or place heavy objects on the power cable. Firmly plug the adapter into the wall socket. Unplug the AC adapter during electrical storms. Fire can result from improper use. Electrical Shock may result. Unplug adapter when it’s not in use. Overheating or fire can result. Please read the notices before using for your safety. Product Do not handle power plug and adapter with wet hands. Do not place heavy objects on the device. Electrical Shock may result. Damage to your player may result from improper use. Fire can result from damaged power cables. 2 Precautions and Safety Keep away from harsh environments including humid, dusty, and smoky areas. Avoid contact with water and other liquids. Damage to your player may result. Damage to your player may result from improper use. Use only the supplied AC adapter. Use of nonauthorized power adapters is not recommended. Do not use water or chemicals to clean the player. Clean the surface with a soft cloth. Do not clean with chemical or detergent. Electrical Shock may result. Damage to your player may result from improper use. Immediately power off the player and unplug the AC adapter if water or other liquids are present. Immediately power off the player and unplug the AC adapter if smoke or odors emit from the player or adapter. Keep out of direct sunlight and extreme heat and cold. Do not drop or subject the device to impact. Damage to your player may result from improper use. Damage to your player may result from improper use. Fire can result from improper use. Fire can result from improper use. Damage to your player may result from improper use. Do not use excessive force on the buttons or attempt to disassemble the device. Damage to your player may result from improper use. 3 Before using the product Before using the product Precautions and Safety Please read the notices before using for your safety. Precautions and Safety Please read the notices before using for your safety. Others Keep the player away from strong magnets. Damage to your player may result from magnets such as CRT, TV, monitor and speaker. 4 Bad sectors can be created in HDD because of physical impact. Data in HDD can be damaged. Always keep a proper backup of data stored on portable devices. Do not disassemble or modify. Damage to your player may result from improper use. Do not dry the product with heater or microwave. Damage or severe injury may result from improper use. Do not use headphones / earphones while cycling, driving, or operating any motorized vehicle. Reduce volume while walking, especially at pedestrian crosswalk. Do not use headphone / earphones at high volume. Do not use at high volume for continuous listening. Keep headphone/earphone cords under control to avoid getting caught on varous objects. It is dangerous and is illegal in some areas. When you upload or download files using USB cable, do not disconnected the USB cable suddenly or turn it off. Data in HDD can be damaged. Data can be damaged because of physical impact, lightning and power failure. Reduce volume or stop using the player if you experience a ringing in your ears. Users are responsible for creating backup data and iriver Limited is not responsible for any damaged data. Hearing experts advise against listening to continuous, loud and extended play. Hearing experts advise against listening to continuous, loud and extended play. Hearing experts advise against listening to continuous, loud and extended play. 5 Chapter 1 I Getting started Features of the H10 ……………………………………… 8 Components …………………………………………… 10 Locating the controls ……………………………………11 H10 Player ……………………………………………………11 Remote control ………………………………………………12 Cradle …………………………………………………………13 LCD screen display………………………………………14 LCD screen display ……………………………………………14 MUSIC screen ………………………………………………15 FM RADIO screen ……………………………………………16 RECORDING screen …………………………………………16 Connecting the product …………………………………17 Connecting PC - Connecting cable …………………………17 Connecting PC - Disconnecting cable ………………………18 Connecting the power - connecting the adapter(player) ……19 Connecting the power - connecting the adapter(cradle) ……20 Connecting earphone/remote control ………………………21 Connecting the cradle …………………………………………22 Connecting the cradle - Connecting PC ……………………22 Connecting the cradle - Line-in connection …………………23 Connecting the cradle - Line-out connection ………………23 Installing the software ……………………………………24 Installing the WMP 10…………………………………………24 8 Getting started Getting started Features of the H10 Features of the H10 1 Vivid color display – 1.5-inch TFT LCD with 260,000 colors 2 Small Device – Large Capacity 3 Convenient ID3 tag database 4 Familiar software (Windows Media Player 10) 5 Faster file transferring – Supporting USB 2.0 interface 6 Firmware upgradeable The 1.5-inch, 260,000 color TFT LCD shows off an exciting new visual interface that makes it easy to navigate through your music. The H10 features a 5GB hard drive that can hold more than 1,200 music files. (1GB = 1,000,000,000 Bytes - Not all memory available for storage.) Searching with the ID3 tag database enables you to select the music file by artist, album or genre. The intuitive software makes it easy to manage all of your music. USB 2.0 supports transfer rates up to 480Mbps. Firmware upgrades keep your player up to date. 7 Photo and text viewer 8 Enhanced 3D sound 9 Customizable EQ settings 10 FM radio and recording 11 Removable battery 12 Easy to use touch strip View digital photos or text files on the player’s color screen. SRS WOW sound effect technology provides rich bass sound and dynamic 3D sound effect. Over 30 preset EQs to choose from and a custom user EQ. Listen to FM radio using the automatic scanning and channel memory functions. You can also record the FM broadcast while you listen. Maximum play time can be extended with removable and rechargeable spare battery. (extra battery sold separately) Navigating through your music is easy using convenient touch strip scrolling. 9 Getting started Getting started Components Accessories subject to change without notice and may vary from image shown. Locating the controls H10 Player Instruction Manual / Warranty Card / Quick Start Guide Earphones Actual player may vary slightly from images shown. H10 Player Top view AC Adaptor Carrying Case Installation CD 10 11 Cable Left view Front view Right view Power ON/OFF button Previous button Built-in microphone Next button LCD screen HOLD switch Cancel button Earphone / Remote control jack Up / Down scroll button USB / Adapter jack Select button Battery release button Optional Accessories Cradle, USB cable and Line-In/Out cable Remote control Extra battery Play / Pause button Getting started Getting started Locating the controls Remote control Actual player may vary slightly from images shown. (Remote control is an optional accessory.) Locating the controls Cradle Actual player may vary slightly from images shown. (Cradle is an optional accessory.) Top view Front view 12 13 Back view Bottom view Left view Power ON, OFF / Play / Pause button Previous button HOLD switch Next button Clip Volume control button Front view Right view Line in jack DC 5V jack Charging indicator Battery charging jack Line Out jack Battery release button USB 2.0 jack Getting started Getting started LCD screen display LCD screen display LCD screen display I MUSIC screen Menu Time Hold indicator Note : MUSIC : FM RADIO Battery indicator : RECORDING Artist : PHOTO File name File number / Total file number : TEXT : BROWSER File type / Play mode Progress bar : SETTINGS Total play time 14 Play time Note Menu Examples Note The following icons are displayed to indicate the type of file playing. : MP3 : WMA 15 Getting started Getting started LCD screen display Connecting the product I FM RADIO screen Connecting PC – Connecting cable Stereo 1 Connect the included USB cable to the port on the H10 then to an open USB port on your computer. Preset A Channel number Selected frequency A B Frequency bar B Frequency range 16 I RECORDING screen 2 Power on the player by pressing the [ ] button. 3 Windows may show “Found New Hardware” when the player is first attached. 4 The H10 will display as a new device under My Computer. 5 The H10 is now installed and working properly. Please see Page 37 for instructions on getting music onto the player. The LCD screen will display. Recording status Free space Remaining recording time Record elapsed time 17 Getting started Getting started Connecting the product Connecting the product Connecting PC – Disconnecting cable 1 Click the icon on the system tray. Be sure to use the supplied AC adapter to connect the cable to the player. Connecting the power – connecting the adapter (player) 1. Connect the supplied cable to the player. 2. Connect the AC adapter to the DC jack on the cable. 3. Connect the AC adapter plug to a power socket. AC adapter for this product is 100~240V, 50~60Hz. 2 Click the popup message as shown below. 18 3 When the "Safe To Remove Hardware" popup window appears, click the [OK] button and disconnect the USB cable from PC. 19 Note If a power source is connected, the charging indicator on the DC jack will illuminate. (The charge indicator will dim after charging is complete.) Note The tray icon may be hidden in some Windows XP operating system settings. Click the "Display hidden icon" to view the hidden icon. Hardware safe removal may not be available while using some applications such as Windows Explorer or Windows Media Player. Please close all applications using the player before the hardware safe removal process. In some Windows XP operation system settings, hardware safe removal is temporarily unavailable due to some internal system communication. Wait for a moment and try it again. Getting started Getting started Connecting the product Be sure to use the supplied AC adapter to connect the cable to the player. Connecting the product Connecting the power – connecting the adapter (cradle) Connecting earphone/remote control (Cradle is an optional accessory.) (Remote control is an optional accessory.) 1. Put the player into the connection terminal of the cradle. 1. Connect the remote control to the jack on the top of the player. 2. Connect the AC adapter to the cradle's 5.0V DC connector. 2. Connect the earphone to the jack of the remote control. 3. Connect the AC adapter plug to a power socket. 20 21 CHG MAIN SUB Note If a power source is connected, the charging indicator will illuminate. (The charge indicator will dim after charging is complete.) Getting started Getting started Connecting the product Connecting the product Connecting the cradle Connecting the cradle – Line-In connection (Cradle is an optional accessory.) (Cradle is an optional accessory.) 1. Put the player into the connection terminal of the cradle. 1. Put the player into the connection terminal of the cradle. 2. Connect the Line-in jack of the cradle to the Line-out (or earphone) jack of an external device with a Line–in/out cable. (Line–in/out cable is an optional accessory.) CHG 22 MAIN SUB CHG MAIN SUB Connecting the cradle – Connecting PC Connecting the cradle – Line-out connection (Cradle is an optional accessory.) (Cradle is an optional accessory.) 1. Put the player into the connection terminal of the cradle. 1. Put the player into the connection terminal of the cradle. 2. Connect the USB 2.0 jack of the cradle to a PC with USB cable. (USB cable is an optional accessory.) 2. Connect the Line-in jack of the cradle to the Line-out (or earphone) jack of an external device with a Line–in/out cable. (Line–in/out cable is an optional accessory.) CHG MAIN SUB CHG MAIN SUB 23 Getting started Before using the product Installing the software Welcome Installing the WMP 10 1. The program installation process will start automatically after inserting the Installation CD to the PC's CD-ROM drive. Click the [OK] button and follow the on screen instructions which appear as each window. Chapter 2 I Quick start Turning on/off the player and Playing music …………26 Controlling volume and changing modes …………… 27 24 25 Quick start Quick start Turning on/off the player and playing music Controlling volume and changing modes Note Controlling volume Button image with white background = Press the button quickly. Button image with black background = Press and hold the button. 1 Use the [ / ] scroll to control volume during playback. : Volume up : Volume down Turning on/off the player 1 Turning on the player Press the [ ] button. The initial screen will be displayed. Changing mode Note If the player does not run after pressing the button, check whether the HOLD switch is set to OFF or the battery is discharged. 26 1 1 Select the mode using the [ the main menu appears. / ] scroll when There are 7 modes including MUSIC, FM RADIO, RECORDING, PHOTO, TEXT, BROWSER, SETTINGS. Turning off the player Press and hold the [ Note ] button. The player will be turned off. Playing music 1 Select the mode using the [ / ] scroll and press the [ ] button when the main screen appears. 2 After finding the music and press the [ play it. : Resumes the previously played title : Plays the selected title ] button to 2 Press the [ ] button to enter the desired mode. 3 If you press and hold the [ ] button in any screen, you can return to the main menu. 27 Chapter 3 I Basic operation Playing music ………………………………………………… 30 Playing music …………………………………………………………30 Setting up the Play mode ……………………………………………34 Playlist function…………………………………………………36 Download Music & Playlists ……………………………………37 Listening to FM radio …………………………………………39 Listening to FM radio…………………………………………………39 Scanning FM radio frequency - Manual search ……………………40 Scanning FM radio frequency - Auto Scan …………………………40 Storing FM radio station - Manually …………………………………41 Storing FM radio stations - Automatically …………………………41 Scanning FM radio frequency - PRESET feature …………………42 Erasing FM radio station ……………………………………………43 Recording ………………………………………………………44 Recording Voice………………………………………………………44 Line-In recording ……………………………………………………45 Recording FM radio station …………………………………………47 Notices for recording …………………………………………………48 Playing the recorded file ……………………………………………48 Viewing images ………………………………………………49 Viewing image file ……………………………………………………49 Getting images on the player ………………………………………50 Viewing text ……………………………………………………51 Viewing text file ………………………………………………………51 Getting text files on the player ………………………………………53 Browser function ………………………………………………54 Browser function ……………………………………………………54 Basic operation Basic operation Playing music Playing music Playing music 1 30 Press the [ ] button after releasing the HOLD switch to display the initial screen. 2 Select the mode using the [ from the main menu. 3 Press the [ 4 / / ] scroll the select the item. Example: In case of selecting [ ] [ / : Press it to move to the desired item. ] : Moves to the desired item. [ ] : Press to return to the previous screen. [ ] : Press and hold to return to the main menu. ] scroll ] button to display the Search screen. 5 In case of selecting Select "Artists – Albums – Titles" to search titles. ] button after selecting the title to play In the Search or main screen, press the to resume the previously played title. In case of selecting Select "Albums – Titles" to search titles. In case of selecting Select "Genre - Artists – Albums – Titles" to search titles. Press the [ it. During playback, press the button to pause playback. Press it again to resume playback. Note In case of selecting Select "Titles" to search titles. Use the [ 6 Use the [ In case of selecting (Refer to page 36.) / ] scroll to control volume during playback. : Volume up : Volume down Note Volume down button Volume up 31 Basic operation Basic operation Playing music Playing music 7 Playing previous/next title Press the [ / ] button during playback to play previous / next title. : Plays previous file : Plays next file 9 Press the [ ] button during playback to display the EQ selection screen. the EQ using the [ 10 Select the [ ] button. / ] scroll and press Note EQ consists of SRS and 30 Preset EQ. To customize SRS and Custom EQ, use the menu. (Refer to page 59.) 32 SRS uses a combination of Field Width, TruBase, FOCUS and Freq. Boost to enhance sound. 8 Custom EQ will be automatically selected after adjusting Custom EQ settings in the menu. Fast-forward / Fast-reverse Press and hold the [ / ] button during playback for fast-forward or fast-reverse playback. : Fast-reverse : Fast-forward 11 Press and hold the [ ] button during playback to display the MY Rating screen. the desired Rating using the [ 12 Select and press the [ ] button. / ] scroll 33 Basic operation Basic operation Playing music Playing music Setting up the Play mode Various Play modes can be used during playback. 1 6 Select the mode using the [ / ] scroll when the main screen appears. Select the desired Play mode using the [ scroll and press the [ ] button to setup the Play mode. / ] Note The Play mode consists of following options. 2 Press the [ screen. ] button to display the SETTINGS list : Repeat Plays all titles in the selected category repeatedly. : Repeat 1 Plays a selected title repeatedly. 34 3 Select using the [ / ] scroll and press the [ ] button to display the list screen. : Shuffle Randomly plays all titles in the selected category and stop. : Shuffle + Repeat Randomly plays all titles in the selected category repeatedly. 4 Move to the using the [ 5 Press the [ list screen. / ] scroll. ] button to display the 35 Basic operation Basic operation Playlist function Download Music & Playlists What is Playlist Get the last Windows Media Player "Playlist" is a list of the titles that enables you to manage the titles or other audio files. Now you can play the music at any time and any place. In order to copy music & playlists to your player, you must use Windows Media Player 10. The installation CD-ROM should include the proper version of Windows Media Player. Playlist in WMP is able to sync with H10. Windows Media Player 10 can also be found online at : www.microsoft.com/windowsmedia/download/ Note In case of selecting Please note, purchased music can only be copied to this player using Windows XP and the latest version of Windows Media Player. - My Rating Plays titles in designated rating order. - My Favorites Plays titles by playback frequencies. 1 Connect the USB cable to the USB port on the player and to your PC. - Recently Played Plays titles in recently played order. A - My Playlist Listen to playlists synced from Windows Media Player. 36 - Quick List User programmable on-the-fly playlist. To load the Quick List: Locate a title using the menu. Press and hold [ ] to add it to the Quick List. 'Added Quick List!' will be displayed. Repeat to add more titles to the Quick List. Use the menu to see the Quick List. Press [ ] button to play it! A B 2 B Open Windows Media Player. a. Click Start - All Programs - Accessories - Entertainment - Windows Media Player. b. Click “Library” from the menu button near the top of the screen. Most of your music should be listed in this libray. If not, check Windows Media Player help for more information about the library. 37 Basic operation Basic operation Download Music & Playlists Listening to FM radio Listening to FM radio 3 38 4 Locate a Songs & Playlists in the Library and Right-Click on it. Select “Add to - Sync List”. A “Sync list” will appear on the right side of windows Media Player listing all the Songs & Playlists to be added to your player. Repeat for all the Songs & Playlists you would like to add to your player. Click the “Sync” menu button. On the right side the Sync screen choose the H10 from the download list. 1 Select the mode using the [ / ] scroll from the main menu. 2 Press the [ 3 Setup the Preset by pressing the [ ] button and press [ / ] button to select an FM station. ] button to switch to the FM Radio. : To previous station : To next station 5 Click Start Sync to transfer the items on your Sync list to the player. A progress indicator will show each file transferring. When complete, copied songs will appear in the “Syncronized to Device” list on the left side of Windows Media Player and in the specified folder on the right side of the screen. Disconnect the player from your computer and enjoy your music! If you prefer to Auto Sync, please select "Auto Sync" in the menu of Set Up Sync. You can download music & playlists. 4 Use the scroll to control volume during listening to FM radio. Note In areas where the signal is weak, some channels may be unavailable or reception may be poor. 39 Basic operation Basic operation Listening to FM radio Listening to FM radio Scanning FM radio frequency – Manual search 1 If is displayed, press the [ ] button to disable "Preset" mode, and press the [ / ] button to increase/decrease the frequency. Storing FM radio station - Manually 1 If is displayed, press the [ ] button to disable "Preset" mode, and press the [ / ] button to increase/decrease the frequency. : Decreases by 0.1 MHz : Increases by 0.1 MHz : Decreases frequency : Increases frequency 2 Press and hold the [ ] button. If all 20 available channels are filled, the station will not be stored. Note Up to 20 channels can be stored. 40 Once all 20 channels are filled, new stations can not be stored. Please refer to page 43 to delete a station before storing another. Storing FM radio stations - Automatically Scanning FM radio frequency – Auto Scan 1 If is displayed, press the [ ] button to disable "Preset" mode and press and hold [ / ] button to Scan for the previous/next available station. : Moves to the previous available station : Moves to the next available station Note If the Preset it set to ON, the AUTO SCAN function cannot be used. will program up to 20 stations automatically in the 20 channels. The function can be set in - - . 1 If the screen appears, move to [Yes] using the [ / ] scroll. 2 Press the [ ] button. The tuned stations will be stored one by one. Note In areas where the signal is weak, some channels may not be stored. 41 Basic operation Basic operation Listening to FM radio Listening to FM radio Erasing FM radio station Scanning FM radio frequency – PRESET feature 1 If is not displayed, press the [ button to enable "Preset" mode. 2 Press the [ / ] button to move to previous/next Preset station. : Moves to previous Preset station : Moves to next Preset station ] 1 If is not displayed, press the [ ] button to enable "Preset" mode, and press the [ / ] button to select a stored station. 2 Press and hold the [ ] button. The selected station will be erased and the next station will be displayed. Press and hold the [ the next station. ] button again to erase Note 42 Only stored Preset stations can be selected. 43 Note If all channels are deleted, PRESET mode will be disabled until another station is stored. Basic operation Basic operation Recording Recording Recording Voice 1 Line-in recording is only available using the optional cradle. Line–In recording Select the mode using the [ / ] scroll from the main menu. 1 After connecting the player and cradle, connect the cradle's Line-In jack to the Line-Out (or earphone) jack of an external device using the Line-In/Out connection cable. 44 2 Press the [ ] button to display the Recording Source screen. 3 Move to using the [ / ] scroll and confirm it by pressing the [ ] button. CHG MAIN SUB 2 4 Press the [ ] button to start recording. 5 Press the [ ] button to stop recording. Note Volume control is not available while recording. Keep player at least 12 inches from the recording source to avoid distortion. You can change the voice setting in the menu. (Refer to page 62.) In the Recording Source screen, move to using the [ / ] scroll and confirm it by pressing the [ ] button. 45 Basic operation Basic operation Recording Recording Recording FM radio station 3 Begin playback on the source. Then press the [ ] button to start recording. 1 Select the mode using the [ / ] scroll from the main menu. 4 Press the [ 2 Press the [ ] button to switch to Radio mode. 3 Press and hold the [ ] button to record radio broadcasting while listening. 4 Press the [ ] button to stop recording. Note Volume control is not available while recording. 46 You can change the recording quality and volume in the and menus. (Refer to page 63.) ] button to stop recording. Note Volume control is not available while recording. 47 Basic operation Basic operation Recording Viewing images Notices for recording Note Recording is automatically stopped if : - The player's memory is full. - The battery is low. 48 Viewing image file 1 Select the mode using the [ scroll from the main menu. 2 Press the [ screen. 3 Move to the desired image file using the [ / ] scroll in the Image list screen. 4 Press the [ / ] ] button to display the Image list 49 Playing the recorded file 1 Viewing image supports JPG file. Press the [ ] button in recording standby mode to play the recorded file. Note The recorded file is saved in following locations depending on the SOURCE. Voice H10/My Recordings/VoiceYYMMDDXXX.MP3 Line In H10/My Recordings/AudioYYMMDDXXX.MP3 Tuner H10/My Recordings/TunerYYMMDDXXX.MP3 (YYMMDD - Y : Year, M : Month, D : Day) ] button to display the Image screen. Note Loading time for large images may take longer. The Progressive JPG is not supported in the Viewing image file function. What is Progressive JPG? Progressive JPG divides the file into a series of scans. The first scan shows the image at the equivalent of a very low quality setting, and therefore it takes very little space. Following scans gradually improve the quality. Basic operation Basic operation Viewing images Viewing image supports JPG file. Viewing text Viewing text file 5 Press the [ / ] button to move to previous/next image. 1 Select the mode using the [ when the main screen appears. 2 Press the [ / ] scroll : Moves to previous image : Moves to next image Press the [ ] button to start slide show. To stop the slide show, press the [ ] button again. ] button to display the Text list screen. Getting images on the player 50 1 Connect the player and PC using the cable supplied with the player and power it on.(Refer to page 17.) 2 Open Windows Media Player. 51 3 Move to the desired text file using the [ scroll in the Text list screen. / ] 4 Press the [ 5 Use the [ / ] scroll to move to the previous/next line during reading text. a. Click Start - All Programs - Accessories - Entertainment - Windows Media Player. b. Click “Library” from the menu button near the top of the screen. Most of your images should be listed in this libray. If not, check Windows Media Player help for more information about the library. 3 Locate an image in the Library and Right-Click on it. Select “Add to - Sync List”. A “Sync list” will appear on the right side of windows Media Player listing all the image files to be added to your player. Repeat for all the images you would like to add to your player. 4 Click the “Sync” menu button. On the right side the Sync screen choose the H10 from the download list. 5 Click Start Sync to transfer the items on your Sync list to the player. A progress indicator will show each file transferring. When complete, copied images will appear in the “Syncronized to Device” list on the left side of Windows Media Player and in the specified folder on the right side of the screen. Disconnect the player from your computer and enjoy your image! ] button to display the Text screen. Basic operation Basic operation Viewing text Viewing text Getting text files on the player 6 Use the [ / ] scroll to move to the previous/next page during reading text. : Page up : Page down 7 Press the [ ] button while viewing text to move to the desired page. [ 52 / [ / [ ] ] ] : Selects the location : Selects the number 1 Connect the player and PC using the cable supplied with the player and power it on. (Refer to page 17.) 2 Open My Computer : 3 Locate your text (.TXT) files, keep this folder open. 4 Open a second My Computer window. 5 Double click on the H10 device then double click on the folder. 6 To get text on the player, click and drag the text files from your PC to the "Text" folder found inside the folder. 7 A progress window will appear while files are copying. 8 Disconnect the USB cable once all copying has finished. Windows XP : Start - My Computer : Moves to the desired page 53 Basic operation Browser function Browser function The Browser allows you to navigate all the files on the player. You can play titles, view images, or display text files with out switching modes. Several advanced features of each mode will not be available, such as the image slide show, Artist and Genre searching, etc. 1 Select the mode using the [ / ] scroll on the main menu. Chapter 4 I Useful features Settings Menu…………………………………………… 56 Settings menu navigation ……………………………… 57 54 2 Changing menu ………………………………………………57 Entering the sub menu ………………………………………57 Customizing the function settings ……………………………58 Exit the sub menu ……………………………………………58 Press the [ ] button to display all files in the player as a tree view. Menu settings …………………………………………… 59 Sound …………………………………………………………59 Record …………………………………………………………62 Timer……………………………………………………………65 Extra ……………………………………………………………69 3 Use the [ / ], [ ] and [ ] buttons to navigate through all the files on the player. I Useful features Settings Menu Useful features Function control is subject to change with different firmware versions. User can configure their own settings. Settings menu navigation Changing menu Custom EQ SRS Settings 1 Select the mode using the [ / ] scroll when the main screen appears. 2 Press the [ ] button to display the SETTINGS menu. Beep On/Off Play Mode Fade In Voice Setting FM Setting Line-In Setting Use the [ menu. Line-In Volume / ] scroll to move to the previous/next Track Seperation 56 57 Power-Off Timer Sleep Timer Backlight Timer Date & Time Alarm/Rec. Select Alarm FM Rec. Timer Entering the sub menu Reset All Settings Language Scan Speed Tag Information Auto Preset Tuner Region Copyright 1 Press the [ ] button to display the Sub screen. Useful features Useful features Settings menu navigation Menu settings Customizing the function settings 1 Use the [ / ] scroll on the main menu. Sound 1. Custom EQ Various frequency bands can be selected and customized. 58 2 Press the [ ] button to display the contents of that sub menu. 3 Press the [ / , ] button to customize the function setting. [ ] [ / : Changes frequency band ] : Selects frequency level 59 2. SRS Settings Sets the level of 3D effect. There are 4 types of 3D effect including Field Width, TruBass, FOCUS and Freq. Boost. Field Width : Sets the Field width value. Exit the sub menu TruBass : Sets the Trubass value. FOCUS : Sets the sound resolution. Freq. Boost : Sets the sound boost value. 1 Press the [ ] button to exit the sub menu. Press and hold the [ the main menu. ] button to return to Useful features Useful features Menu settings Menu settings 3. Beep On/Off 5. Fade In Sets the beep volume for moving cursor. Select or using the [ confirm it. / ] scroll and press the [ ] button to 60 When activated, volume increases gradually at playback mode. You can prevent sudden loudness when you play music file at the stop mode. 61 4. Play Mode Sets the Play mode. (For more information about the Play mode, refer to page 34.) The Play mode can be changed only in the – . Select the Play mode using the [ confirm it. / ] scroll and press the [ ] button to Useful features Useful features Menu settings Menu settings Record 1. Voice Setting 3. Line–In Setting Sets the quality of voice recording. Select , , using the [ [ ] button to confirm it. Sets the quality for recording from external device. / ] scroll and press the The available recording times depending on the recording qualities are as follows. Low : 338 hours Medium : 169 hours High : 84 hours and 30 minutes Select , , using the [ the [ ] button to confirm it. / ] scroll and press The available recording times depending on the recording qualities are as follows. Low : 84 hours and 30 minutes Medium : 56 hours and 20 minutes High : 33 hours and 50 minutes 62 63 2. FM Setting 4. Line–In Volume Sets the quality of FM recording. Select , , using the [ [ ] button to confirm it. Controls volume for recording from external device. / ] scroll and press the The available recording times depending on the recording qualities are as follows. Low : 338 hours Medium : 169 hours High : 84 hours and 30 minutes <1 to 21> levels are available. Select the volume using the [ confirm it. / ] scroll and press the [ ] button to Useful features Useful features Menu settings Menu settings Timer 5. Track Seperation 1. Power-Off Timer While recording from external device, if no sound occurs for around 1.5 minutes, a new file will be created. Automatically turns the power off at stop mode after fixed time. If you use the
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