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It is importantto read this instruction book pricrto using your new product for thefirst time.
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General Controls
Main Unit - Front View
mode).
In STANDBY mode, prexs
ONISTANDBV to turn the system on in the
previously used mode. Press SOURCE to
selectthe corresponding mode. Look at the
display imns (0 identify the current mode
SOURCE . selects among cu player, TUNER, Pc,
PORTABLE PLAYER, USB and AUX.
RECORD MP3 PLAVER — Starts and stops
recording to mp3 player.
RECORD USB , Stars and Siops recording to USB
devlce.
we USB socket . Connects USB devtte.
mp3 player -<.— . Connens mp3 player.
“‘ (SKIP BACKWAKD) , ln CD, Portable
Player, usa or MPB/WMA mode . Goes to the
previous track, searches backward through track.
in Tuner mode . Tunes down radio frequency.
in Clock or Tl'mer mode . Decreases hour and
minute digit
»' (SKIP FORWARD) . In CD, Portable Player,
usa or MPs/WMA mode . Goes to the next
track; searches forward through track.
ln Timer mode . Tunes up radio frequemy
ln Clock or Timer mode . increases hour and
minute digit.
ln Tuner mode . Tunes up radio frequency.
PII (PLAY/PAUSE) , In CD, Portable Player, USB
or MPBIWMA mode . Starts and pauses playback.
- mm: PRESETr in co, Portable Player, user or
MPJIWMA mode . Stops playback
in MPMA/MA mode . Remrns to the tirsttrack of
the current disc in stop mode; displays the total
number of folders and total number of tracks on
the current disc when playback is completely
stopped.
in Recordlng mode . stops record to use device;
in Tuner mode . Selects tune or preset mode.
BAND/INFO . lrr CD rnode . Selects display
options to show track elapse time, track remain
time or disc remain time. During recording,
selects display options to show record time and
remaining time
ln Portable Player, USB or MPJIWMA mode .
shows ID3 tag.
in Porrable Player or usa mode . shows memory
usage.
in Tuner mode . Selects radio hand. Enters auto
preset program in FM mode when depressed for
2 seconds.
DISC SKIP , Skips to the next dis( in CD mode.
nlsct = lnlsc z a /DISC3 = /DISC4 =l
Disc 5 a . cpens or closes the corresponding
disc tray if no disc is loaded in the corresponding
tray.
Enters CD mode and plays the corresponding cu
when dl5( I; loaded In the corresponding rray
VOLUME comm. . Adlusts volume.
in navigation mode A Rotate clockwise to
navtgate downwards and rotate counter»
clockwise to navigate upwards.
Navigation Buttons
Use the navigation buttons to navigate through
menu.
MENU . when reviewing program, removes track
from Program list.
in co, Portable Player, use or MPSIWMA mode .
Removes file from the connected use device or
mp3 player.
A (up)— in Portable Ptayer, USB‘ or MPJIWMA
Slop mode . Enters navigation mode.
in navigation mode . Goes to the previous lolder
in stop mode.
in navigation mode A Navigates upwards; moves
up a list.- selectsthe prevtous file or folder.
in tuner mode . Selects the previous preset
station, selects the next preset number.
in rename made » Selects alphabets.
in navigation mode A Navigates upwards and
move up a Ilst.
in tuner mode. selects the next preset number.
in rename made . seletts alphabets
V (DOWN)— Iii navigation made - Navigates
downwards and move down a list.
in tuner mode . Selects the previous preset
nu mber.
in rename made . selects alphabets
’ SELECT (RIGHT) , In Portable Player, USB or
MPB/WMA stop mode . Enters navigation mode.
in navigation mode A Moves clown one navigation
menu level; enters turrent lolder and shows the
first file/folder lrom current lolder; begins
playback of the selected file in navigation mode
in tuner mode» selects the previous preset
station: selects the next preset number.
in rename mode A conilrms the turrent alphabet
and move to the next alphabet.
4 BACK (LEFD . In navigation made . Returns
to the previous navigation menu level, returns to
stop mode.
in rename made e Edits the previous alphabet
Main Unit - Top View
PHONES —J3(k for tonnectlng headphones
DEMO A Ant/ates and deattlvates demonstration.
note:
Refer to "mp3 Player” section on
page 17-13 lor mp3 player operation details
General Co trols
Music Navigator Remote
basically the LCD ol the remote shows briefly the
m screen of the malri unit.
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OM/SIANDBV - Turns power on or e" (STANDBY
mode).
SOURCE . selects among CD player, TUNER, PC,
PORTABLE PLAVER, USB and Aux.
MUTE - Mutes audio output.
MENU - when reylewrng program, removes track
from Program List.
ln co, Portable Player usn or MP3/WMA mode -
Removes me from the connected use device or
mp3 player.
VOLUME CONTROL — Adjusts volume.
lri navrgation mode - Rotate clockwise to
navrgate downwards and rotate counter-
clockwise to nayigate upwards.
-« (5le BACKWARD) , In co, Portable
Player, USB or MPalWMA mode - Goes to the
previous track; searches backward through track.
In Tuner mode - runes down radio frequency.
In clock or may mode - Decreases hour and
minute digit.
in Rewrding mode - selects ripping speed.
»- (SKIP FORWARD) , In CD, Portable Player
uss or MPalWMA mode - Goes to the next
track.- searches forward through track.
in Tuner mode - Tunes up radio frequency.
In clock or Tlrrrer mode - increases hour and
minute digit.
in Rewrding mode - selects ripping speed;
In Tuner made . runes up radio frequency.
>|| lpuwlPAusEl - In cu, Portable Player, use
or MPJ/WMA mode . Starts and pauses playback.
l TUNE/PRESE'I- ln CD, Portable Player, USB or
MPEIWMA mode . Stops playback
In MPEIWMA mode - Returns to the first track of
the current disc in stop mode; displays the total
number of folders and total number of tracks on
the current disc when playback iscornpletely
stopped.
In Recording mode . stops record to uss devrce;
In Tuner mode . Selects tune or preset mode.
CD "CD ZICD 3/CD 11ch 5 - Dlrect accesses the
corresponding disc
BAND . In Tuner mode - Selects radio band.
Enters auto preset program in FM mode when
depressed for 2 seconds
LCD ONIOFF- Tums LCD on or off.
REC > USE - Starts rewrding to USE devke.
eneral Controls
Rec > p. PLAYER . Startx rmordlng (0 mp3 begins playbatk of the seietted lile in navigation
player. mode
FM STEREO . Seletts between stereo and mono In tuner mode . Selects the previous preset
sound in FM tuner mode station, selects the next preset. number. m
In rename mode . Cenrirms the current alphabet
INFO . in ca moire . Selettsditplay options [0 and move to the next alphabet.
show tra n 8
STEREO E0 woos‘r SLEEP (“i !r
REC INTRO REPEAT iALLDiSCS cf
CD/TUNEWPCIPORTABLE PLAVERIUSBIAUX ,
Indlzates the current mode.
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. The corresponding disc icon lights to show
WhKI'l disc compartment is loaded. The current
playing disc will flash.
mp3 1 WMA , Current CD format.
PROGRAM . in program mode.
>i . currently in playback mode
II currently in pause mode.
e . Random playback is activated in co mode.
STEREO — ln FM tuner mode, indicates stereo
sound is selected.
E0 . Current equalizer setting.
B.BOOST . Bass boost is activated.
SLEEP . Sleep is activated.
® . Timer is activated.
REC . Recording is activated.
lMTRo — In CD mode, intro is activated so the first
10 seconds of each rratic will be played.
REPEA'I 1/REPEAT l DISCIREFEA'I ALL
DISCS/ALL Discs . in CD mode, indicates the
repeat option that isactivated.
REPEAT i . Repeats turrent track.
REPEAT 1 Disc . Repeats current disc.
REPEAT ALL DISCS . Repeats all discs
ALL Discs . Plays all discs once.
Setting the Clock
1. Press and hold CLOCK on the remote control
to set the clock.
1. Press -« or »- to set the time Press
CLOCK again to save settings.
Note:
when system is ON, you can press
CLOCK to display thecurrent time for about
2 seconds
Setting the Timer
You can tum on/off the unit or record TUNER at
preset times by setting the timer.
1 Press and hold TlMER on the remote control
until Timer On and the clock hour flashes on
the display.
2 Press -« or »t to set the time
3 Press TlMER Repeat step 2 to change to Timer
Off setting with clo 650MB is not
remmmended.
~ Total liia and folders in the disc should
not exceed 250, it also depends on the
length of the file/folder names.
~ For mixed mode discs, only one mode will
be selected for pizybatk depending on the
recording format.
- To ensure good performante,waii until
the dIS( changer completely readsthe disc
before proceeding.
' mp3 files in CD ROM EXTRA format dlsc
cannot be recognized.
D and mp3 D c P ayback
Loading Discs
1. Press SOURCE repeatedly to select CD mode.
2. Press Disc 1 411 AB =i4 ais A to open
the desired disc tray. (For example, press Disc
1 A to open disc tray 1)
3. Insert a disc with label face up
4. Press Disc 1 All $3 an an A tociose
the disc tray (For example, press Disc | a to
close disc tray ii
5 Repeat steps 24 [0 load discs in all the disc
trays.
A solid disc tray icon lights on the display
Indlcarlng that the corresponding tray Is
occupied. The current disc tray icon flashes on the
display.
ii the disc is a mp2 1 WMA CD, the respective
mpzorWMA lights on the display
(«S Note:
Be sure to remove all discs irorn the
disc compartment betore moving or
transporting the unit.
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V In TUNER, PC, PORTABLE PLAYERv
USB or AUX mode, the corresponding disc
will start playback when Disc 1 A I2 $13
= (4 $15 = is pressed. If there is no disc
in the corresponding disc tray, the current
disc will be set to the hex! octupied tray.
Play Discs
0 To play all discs in the disc tray
Prets >II In stop mode to begin playback
'n the disc
0 To play a specific di
tray
Press CD |21314l5 on Ihe remote to play the
corresponding disc.
- To play a specific track in the disc
Press -« or »t to select the track and
press >- to start playback
7rp§ Attention:
Do not push to force closing of the
tray during an playback or tray opening.
Pause Discs
press >|l during playback to pause dhc Precs
again to resume.
Play and load simultaneously:
i.while a CD is playing, press Disc 1 =iz as
=/4 air» = (except the current disc) to
open the desired disc tray. (For example, a CD
is playing in disc lray1,press Disc 1 2/3 =/
4 g /5 a to open the desired disc tray.)
1. Load or change discs for the (rays.
3.Pre-ssDISC1 2/2 2/3 =l4 =l5 = (oclose
the tray.
Stop Playback
During playback, press - to stop playoack.
The unit returns to navigation mode briefly
iappmx. 10 seconds) belore entering stop mode.
\ 1ips:
‘ In CD stop mode, press b to enter
navigation mode and show disc menu.
In CD navigation mode, press 4 to return
to stop mode
Selecting 3 Disc
Press CD 12/3I4/5 to direct access the
corresponding disc or Disc 5le on the remote
to skip discs
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CD and mp3 Disc Playback
Skipping Tracks
~ Press -« or »-
or next (rack.
to skip to (he piev’lous
Scanning Tracks
- Press and hold l<< or »I [0 Search
through a CD while ll is playing.
Program Playback
Referlo page 15 lordetalls.
USB and mp3 Player Playback
The playback controls of use devices and mp3
player are baslcally the same. Connect the derlces
llrst and men you can start playback.
connecting USB device to the
Main Unit
Insert the USB pun ol the USB device into the
use connector of the main unit. Unplug the
devke [0 dlSlONlelL
connecting the mp3 Player to the
Main Unit
l. Press and hold the lerk punon on the bark of
rhe player and push me use ronnerror our
from the player.
1. lnserr the use port of the mp3 player into the
use connector for the player 01 the main unit.
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Disconnecting the mp3 player
from the Main Unit
Press eject button on the right side of (he unil to
disconnect the player
. Press“: d'lsmnllen
plavev
slue vlew
Selecting USB or Portable Player
Mode
Press SOURCE repeatedly to select USB or
PORTABLE PLAYER mode
USB I mp3 player Playback
Features
Start and Pause Playback
Press >|| to start and pause playback.
USB and mp3 Player P ayback
Stop Playback
Press - to stop playbatk.The unit enters
navigation mode for W seconds belore entering
stop mode.
Skipping Files
- Press -« or »t
ornexlfile.
- Pressarld hold '« Dr "' research
through a file while it is playing.
to skip to the previous
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* Tips:
In cn stop mode, press > to enter
navigation mode and show disc menu.
in CD navigation mode, press 4 to return
to stop mode.
Memory Usage
Press BANDIINFO on the main unit or INFO on
the remote control to View memory usage on the
USB device or the mp3 player.
Selecting Tuner Band
|. Press SOURCE to enter Tuner mode.
2. Press BAND I0 selecl between FM Or AM Radio
band.
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/‘s
\ \ Tips:
Your audio system has 32 preset stations.
Tuning to a station
Press -« or »- toselectfreduencies. Press
andhold -« or »t tostantrequentles.
Using Presets
The tuner can he in either TUNE or PRESET mode.
- Press - TUNE/FRESH to toggle TUNE and
PRESET mode.
- Press -« or »-
or next preset station.
\l
to attess the previous
Tips:
under PRESET mode, press -« or
»- can only access the prset
stations Manually tuning is not attesslpie in
this mode.
Auto Preset Programming
(FM only)
press and hold the BAND button ior 1 serends to
scan stations in FM band. The stations will then
be stored as preset thannels. A maximum of 31
stations (an be stored. Beware of your preset
channels being erased accidentally because the
stanning and storing protess it automatit upon
pressing the button. You can stop the automalk
start by pressing any button, but the erased
stations (annol be recovered
Manually Set 9 Presets
1. Press I TUNE/FRESH to enter TUNE mode.
2. Press -« or »- to across the desired
frequenty
3. Press the non button once and the most
retently actessed program location flashes on
the display.
4. Ila different program lotation is preferred,
press -« or »t to move to the desired
preset number (i 732).
5 Press nos to store the selezted lrequenty at
that preset.
suppressing stereo signal
Press FM. STEREO to toggle between FM mono
and stereo mode. S'IEREO is displayed in stereo
mode.
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Record ng to the mp3 Player
Recording to mp3 player or use device are
basically the same. You can record CD, Tuner or
AUXflIes to the mp3 player or use device.
m Recording CD to mp3 Player
1. Connect the mp3 player to the use port, "use
Connected" will show on the display of the
player.
2. In CD stop mode or CD navigation mode, press
RECORD MP3 PLAYER on the main unll Or
press Rec > P. PLAYER on the remote
control the unit will start playback and
recording will begin. REC is displayed.
3. Press - ,ptess RECORD MP3 PLAYER on the
maln unit or press REC P P. PLAYER on the
remote control to stop recording
Example (Record one CD):
77? Pls advice the control 77?
Example (Record all 5 CD5):
In CD step mode or CD navigation mode, press
RECORD MP3 PLAYER on the main unit or press
REC P PLAYER on the remote control.the unit
will start playback and recording will begin. REC
is displayed. (Make sure ALL Discs mode is
selected by pressing REPEA'r repeatedly)
Example (Record only selected
tracks from a CD):
1. Create a CD program by following instructions
under "setting up a CD Program" on page w.
2. in CD stop mode or CD pause mode, press
FROG and [hen rt! [0 enter program
playback mode. Playback and recording will
begin. PRociRAM and REC is displayed.
3. Press I ,press RECORD MP3 PLAYER on the
main unit or press REC P P. PLAYER on the
remote control [0 stop recording
To View remaining time (Rem), press
BAND/INFO on the main unit Dr CD
INFO on the remote In recording mode.
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nps:
it CD playback is already started,
recording will begin instantly when
RECORD MP3 PLAYER on the main
unit or press REC V P. PLAYER on the
remote control is pressed. If CD playback is
stopped, playback and recording will start
Instantly when RECORD MP3 PLAYER on the
main unit or pres REC V P. PLAYER on the
remote control is pressed.
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4 i tips:
Recording stops automatically when
CD stops (For example: end of disc is reached).
Note:
The encoding bitrate for tuner, CD and AUX
signal are as below:
CD/Aux:1Z8 kbps
Tuner : 6 kbps
Recording Tuner/AUX to mp3
Player
‘l. In Tuner or AUX mode, press RECORD MP3
PLAYER on (he maln ImIr or press REC P P.
PLAYER on the remote control to start
recording.
Example:
i. In Tuner mode, select the starlan to record
(refer to page lz for details).
Z. Press press RECORD MP3 PLAYER on the main
unit or press REC b P. PLAYER on the remote
control to start recording.
3. Press I , press RECORD MP3 PLAYER on the
main unit or press REC b P. PLAYER on the
remote control to stop recording.
Program Recording
Refers to "Setting the Timer” on page 7.
Record ng to the mp3 P ayer
Recording to USB Device
Follow the steps oi ”Recording CD/‘lunerIAUX
to mp3 player" In rne Iasl xeulon by plesslng
RECORD use on the main unit or Rec > use m
on the remote (antral Instead of RECORD MP3
PLAVER on the main unit or press Rec > p.
PLAYER on the remotecontrol.
Deleting Files from mp3
Player/USB device
I. in navigatien mode, select the file to delete
using the navigation buttons. (Refer to
"Navigation Buttons" on page a for detzllst)
2. Press DEL on the remote control
3. Rotate rhe Volume control on the maln unll
or press A or v on the remote control to
seleu Yes to delete Dr No [0 (ancel.
4. Press > to (onlirm selertion.
Deleting All Files
In navigation mode and mp3 step mode, press
and halal DEL on (he remole (antral to delete all
the files on the mp3 player or memory card.
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Advanced Playback Contro s
In CD , USB and Portable Player mode, advanced
playback controls allow you to sample, repeat
and random playback liles, set up a Program List.
m In uss mode, allow you to rename tracks.
sampling Tracks
Press INTRO on the remote control to play the
first 10 seconds of each track on the current disc,
all discs ln the tray, orturn intro mode off
INTRO rs dlsplayed when sampllrlg is attlvated.
Repeat
Press REPEA'I on the remote control to toggle
repeat options:
Repeat the current track (REPEAT ll,
Repeat current disc (REPEAT 1 DISC).
Pepeat all discs (REPEAT ALL Disc), or
Normal playback (ALL DISCS).
Random Playbadt
Press 6 on the remote control to turn on/off
random playback. t; is displayed when it is
activated.
All thetracks on one dlscwlll besnufrled and
played once before shuffling and playing tracks
from the next disc.
Tips:
Random playback can be activated
simultaneously with repeat 1 disc (randomly
play tracks from one disc repeatedly) or
repeat all discs lrandomry play tracks from all
discs repeatedly).
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Setting Up a Program List
1 in navigation mode, press CD III/31415 on the
remote control or DISC SKIP to select dlsc.
2 Use the navigation buttons to selectthe track/
file to add to Program List.
2 7??Pls advice which button to add
files???
' You can create a program of up to
32 tracks.
Playing a Program List
while in PROGRAM stop mode, press v"
If you are not currently in program mode, press
PROG to enter program mode. Program playback
begins automatically PROGRAM is displayed
Display Program List
1 while co playback is stopped, press
FROG to enter PROGRAM mode. Program
playback begins automatically after entering
program mode.
To display program llst, press - .
2 Press A or v repeatedly to view
each track assignment m the program list.
Deleting from Program List
1 while In PROGRAM mode, press A or v to
select the program to delete.
2 Press MENU on the main unit.
3 Press A or vto select between No to
cantel and Yes to confirm.
4 Press P to (cnflrm selection.
Deleting the Entire Program List
1 while in PROGRAM mode, press A or v to
select the program to delete.
2 Press and hold MENU on the main unit.
3 Press A or V (0 select between N0 to
cancel and yes to (onflrm.
4 Press > to confirm selection.
Any rename functionT!
Pls advice the controls?
WAITING INFO FOR WIRELESS
MUSICLINK EII
Advanced Nav ga on Controls
lips on Playback Sequence of Disc
- Check that ihe mp3/WMA disc is created with a single folderslruflure, Reler lo llie
diagram below for playback sequence details on mum-level lolder structure.
- For example, folders and songs from level 1 are played before moving on to play
folders and songs from level 3.
LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 lEVEL4
A n
Fulcleii Falder M ®5uiig iii
@seng m
@Sung i i 3
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Folder‘lz Foldelll.l ©5nngi.z.i.i
u Sang i.z.i.z
Sang i.z.i.z
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®sbrigz.i.z
® 5an 1 z
7 @ song 2.3
(5) Sang 2.4
Folder 3 ©5ch 3 i
7 ®Song 3.1
©5an e
®Song 5
Q7
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\*‘/l Note:
- Folder playback sequence is indl'cated by (he ienersA to a.
- Sung playback sequence is indiceied by iiie numbers (l (o 15) in from ofthe song name.
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mp3 Player
Insert battery into the player
1. Siidethe battery door by toliowino the
direction ol arrow.
2. lnsert a ”AAA"(UM4) battery Wlth pclzrltles
corresponding tothe indications in the
compartment
3 Replace the doorto the battery compartment
e Note:
‘ This unit may temporarily cease to
function lf subjenm to eiectrostatrc
disturbance. To resume normal operation, it
may be necessary to cyclethe power off
and back on or to remove and reinstall the
batteries.
General Controls
ai l
coll-1?
>l —PresS once to turns the unit on In play
mode, press once to starts and pause music
playback.
- . lrr stop mode, press once to turn oft the
unit. Press once to stop music playback.
-« - Skips to the previous song or the
beginning of the current song Press and hold to
scan backwards.
»- Skips to the next Song. Press and hold to
scan forward.
LUCK . SI rde the switch to lock or unlock the keys
of the player
Headphones lack - insert headphones here
4 . Use the use portto connect to the Audio
System.
uss lock button . Press and hold and push the
use connector out form the unit.
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VOLUME + I - - Increases and decreases the
volume level.
M - Selects among playback options. (repeat one,
repeat ail, random playback, repeat random
playback)
DSP - Selects among DSP modes (Flat Bass, Pop,
Rock, Jazz)
Display Overview
m m B
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mew
1. Shows (urrent Volume level.
2. he relative play mode indicator lights
(0 Show current selection.
(9 -repeattrack
o . repeat all
a - random playback
8 o - repeat random playback
3. n is displayed when the
key lock function is activated.
4. l: showsthe battery level
5. This section shows song information.
The information in this section presumes you've
successfully transferred files to the mp3 player,
and you’re ready to play some music
Turn OnIOff the mp3 player
Press >|| to turn theunlton/oft Playback
starts automaticallyfrom the first track.
Play I Pause
- Press >|l to start and pause playback of
selected track. Current track number, elapsed
playbacktrme and track trtle show on drsplay.
stop Playback
- During playback, press - to stop playback.
The total number of tracks rs drsplay.
- Press l in stop mode to [um the urilt off
mp3 Player
Skipping Tracks
- Press -« or »- tosklptothe preyious or
the next tratk.
Scan Tracks
~Pressandho|d -« or »- toscan
batkwards and forwards during playback.
-- key w'lll reuse the display (a show
the key Io(k kon for three seconds.
DSP
Press 05? repeatedly to select among DSP modes
FLAT > BASS > POP > ROCK > JAZZ
the current selection shows briefly on the display.
Play modes
Durlng playback, press M repeatedly to select
ampng the tullowtng playszk modes:
Normal playback
Repeat track . a
Repeat All , 0
Random Playbackr @
Repeat Random Playbatka as 0
Check for Updates
visit wtwy [homsunalyia (0m for the latest news
and firmware upgrades tor our Lyra Digital Audio
Player You must update your system after new
downloads have been made in order for the new
applications to he eketuted
Frequently Asked Questions
You (an get FAQ information at wwwthomson
lyra com
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Troubleshoo T
Main Unit
Problem Solution Solution
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System will
not turn
on
Poor radio
retention
Check power cord for a secure
connection.
Unplug the unit for a moment,
and then plug into power
source again
Check the outlet by plugging in
another device.
increase the volume setting.
check connection to speakers.
check that you have selected
the appropriate function: cu,
Tuner.
Make sure mute is off.
Make sure headphones are not
plugged in
CD button
will not
respond, or
does not
change
discs when
you press
DISC SKIP
check antenna connection.
MOVE antenna. Remote
control
lines not
work
Turn off nearby electrical
appliances, such as hair dryer,
vacuum cleaner, mlzrowave,
fluorescent lights
check that co is in the tray.
check that co label is facing up.
check that must made is not
on.
(hank mat (D funnlon IS
selected.
Use co lens cleaner.
Clean the dis<.
Try another cu.
- clean the disc.
- (2th disc for warping,
scratches, or other damage.
check if something is causing
the systemto vibrate if so,
move the system
Make sure the speakers are at
least 3 feet away or on a
different surface from the
main unit.
switch to anulher function
(Tuner) and then back
to CD.
(2th that the batteries are
properly installed.
Replace weak batteries
check the system is plugged
into power source.
Pointthe remote directly at
the system's front panel.
Move closer to the system.
Remtwe any ohstatles
befWeen the remote and the
system
Tr ub eshoo
mp3 Player
Problem
The player
does not
tum on
when
PLAY
button
pressed.
Skipping
tracks or
bad sound
quality?
Cannot
perform
phyback?
Cannot
playback
tracks all
the player
Solution
- Battery may be inserted
incorrettly.
Battery may be empty.
Repeat or random function may
be activated.
There may be strong magnetic
fields leg. too close to TV) near
the unit.
Lew Battery level. Replace with
new one.
LOCK function may be
activated.
There may be no mp3 tracks in
the card or internal memory
Memory card may be damaged.
Make sure audio tracks are
encoded in the mp3 or
WIndOM/S Medla Iormals at
supported bltrales
Bitratessupport by the player-
mp3 , 32 to 320 kbps
wma 743 to 160 Map;
check the website and/of
application help system ol the
music download service provider
"Um where [he (DHIGM was
purchased from for license
atqulsitlon details
For more information on how
license acquisition works, go to
wvhwmlzmsoft (om/wlrldowsmed'la/dvm
Problem
What doe;
the
PlaysFofSur
e onu
mean?
Solution
PlaysForSufe is a new logo
program from Micmmfl®
consumers can match the
Playsrorsure logo on a large
selection of devkes and online
music stores. ll you see the logo,
you'll know your digital media
will play forsure
For more information on the
Microsoft PlaysrorSure program,
visit www.l>laystorsure.com.
For more information on RCA
PlaysForsure devtces, visit
W.
' Check (onnett’lon between
your unit and the computer
uss display
doe: not
appear
when
connected
to
computer:
- To reset the unit, turn the
player on by removing the
battery. Reinsen the battery
properly and turn the player
on again to resume normal
operations
The player
dDEI not
respond to
icey
operations?
Note:
This unlt may temporalllyzease
to function it subjected to electrostatic
disturbance. To resume normal operation,
it may be necessary to cyclethe power
off and back on or to remove and
reinstall the batteries.
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M nten
Disconnect the audio system from the power
source before performing any maintenance.
m Cleaning
Clean the exterior of the system using a soft dust
(Ioih
CD Player
(AUTlONl This system operates with a laser. It
must be opened byonlya qualified technician
Handling CDs
- Do not touch the signal surfaces. Hold CDs by
the edges, or by one edge and the hole.
¢ Do not afflx labels or adheswe tapes to the
label surfaces.
- Do not scratch or damage the label.
CDs rotate at high speeds inside the player.
- Do not use damaged (cracked or warped) CDs
cleaning CDs
- Dirty CDs can cause poor sound quallty. Always
keep CDs clean by wiping them gently with a
soft cloth trom the inner edge toward the
outer perimeter.
- lfaCD becomes dirty. vveta soft cloth in water,
wring lt out well, wipe the dirt away gently,
and then remove any water drops With a dry
cloth.
- Do not use record (leaning sprays or antistatic
agents on CDs Also, never clean CDswith
benzene, thinner, or other volatile solvents
which may cause damage to disc surtece
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CD Lens Care
when your CD lens gets dirty it can also cause the
system to output poor sound quality. To clean the
lens you will need to purchase a CD lens cleaner
can maintain the output sound quality of your
system For instructions on cleaning the (D lens,
reler to the ones accompanying the lens cleaner
Technical Specification
Powersupply: lZOVsGOHz
Dimensions t H xW x D mm):
Unlt SIZEl , 180 X187 X 310
Speaker . 173 x185 x 29
CD player: Response curve lfl— ZdBl: 60Hz to 5kHz
Rating Plate’ Look for it at the hack ot the set
Maximum size of Mass storage Class device
supported: 20 GB
L m ed Warranty (U S )
What your warranty covers:
. Deietls iii materIaIs or worhrrrarrsiiiu.
For how long after your purdiase:
. one year rrom date or pllrthasercr labor and mm m
. warranty period ior renraI units Degiriswim the rim rentaI orAS days rrom date or rnIrrmentttr trre rentaI rIrm.
whichever tomes first.
What we will do
. Pay any Authorrzed RCA Audro Sen/Ice Center the labor charges to repair your unrt
. Pay any Authorrzed RCA Audio Service center Iar the new or. at trur notion. reitrrlrisrred rerJIaCemem parts
reuuired to IEDa'Ir your unil.
how you get service
. Take your will ro any Autnorrzed R(A Audro Service center To rdentrry your nearest Autnonzed RCA Audro
Servite center. ask your dealer. Ioolt In the Yellow Pages. or call I—sooazolsoo.
~ Show The Authorized Service Cemer Representative yourevrderrce or purchase date oriirsl rental.
- P'I(k up your unrtwhen repairs are completed.
. Prool or plirtrIaSe rn The term or a b‘III or sale or receioled invoite which rs endence lhat the product IS withrn the
warranty period MUST be presented to oorarnwarrantyservrce. For rental iIrmr. moor orrrrrt rerrlaI Is also
reduired.
What your warranty does not cover:
. Cllslorrier I’rIStrllClI’urI. (your Owner‘s Manuai destrroer norvto I’rISLaH. adyusl, arid operate your unrt Any additionai
Irrrormarion snouId he nhIaIrIPn rrom your deaIer)
~ InstaIIatron and reIated adiustments
~ SignaI rueDII'OrI problems not Caused oyyour unit.
- Damagerrom misuse or neqien
0 CIeanrng oi audro hem;
' Baneries.
~ A unit that has been modrrred orintorporated into other products or is used for irrstrtulionai or other commerciai
purposes.
A unit purlhaled orserrn'ced outside the U.s.A
. ACTS or nature, such as our nol Irmrted ro Irgntnrng damage
Product Registration:
- Piease comoiete and may the Product Registration Card packed wilri your product. It wiII make rt easier to tontact
you mm H ever be netessarv. The return or the card is not required ror warranty coverage.
Limilatrun of Warranty.
- THE WARRANTV STATED ABOVE IS THE oNLv WARRANTV APPLICABLE To THIS PRODUCT. ALL OTHER
WARRANTIES. EXPRESS OR IMPLIED (INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILrTv OR
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSEI ARE HEREBV DISCLAIMED. No VERBAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION
GIVEN RV THOMSON INC. ITS AGENTS OR EMPLOVEES SHALL CREATE A GUARANTV OR IN ANY WAV
INCREASE THE SCOPE OF THIS WARRANTV.
- REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTV IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDv OF THE
CONSUMER THOMSON INC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
RESULTING FROM TRE USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR ARISING OuT OF ANv BREA(H OF ANY EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED WARRANTV ON THIS PRODUCT. THIS DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES AND LIMITED WARRANTY
ARE GOVERNED Bv THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA. EXCEP'I To THE EX'IENT PROHIBITED Bv
APPLICABLE LAW, ANV IMPLIED WARRANTV oF MERCHANTABILITV OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE ON THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE APPLICABLE WARRANTV PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE.
Row State Law reIates to warramy:
. Some states do not aim the exciusion nor Iimilation or rncidentaI or Consequem'lal damages, or Iimitatrons on
how long an imoIied warranly Iasts, some aoove Irmitatrons or exCIUSIanS may not aoonto you.
. TrI‘Iswdrrarity grves you speciric IegaI r‘Igrils, and you aim may have otner rights tnatvaryrrom state to male,
If you purchased your unit outside the United States:
. Thiswarranty does not aooiy. COrILaCT your deaIerrorwarranty information.
Service calls which do not invere defective materials or workmanship are not covered by this warranty.
costs orsuch servlte (all; are the Sole responsIhIIIly ol the purchaser
.22
L m ed War y (Ca ada)
What your warranty covers:
- Deieds'iii rnateriaisorwortrnanshio
Fur how long after your purchase:
m - Ohe yearirorn date of purchasefoi iaoar arid pans
. The warranty Deriud ior rentai units begins with the first reirtai or 45 days rrern uate oi shipment to the reirtai
fiim. vrhithever comes first
What we will do:
. Pay ariy Authorized RCA Auuiv Service Center the iaoor charges to repair your unit.
. Pay ariy Authorized RCA Auuiv Service Center for the new or. at our omiori. refurbished iepiacehierrt parts
required (0 repair your uhii.
Now you get sarvlte'
. Take your uhitto anyAuthorizets REA Aunio servite center Ta idemify youi nearest Authorized RCA Audio
Sen/ME [amen 25k youi deaiei, iobk in We YGHOW Pages. Bi [EH 143003354900.
. Show the Auihniized Servite (enter Representative your sv‘idehze or pumiase date oriirrt rentai
- P‘itk up your unit when iepain are (ampieted.
- i>roei er puimase in the forrn era b'iii orsaie or receiotee iwoiie which is evidememai the piodun iswi'm'iri the
warranty period must be presented to obtain warranty service. For rentai iirrns, orooi oirirst rentai i's aisa
required.
What your warranty does not tower:
- Customer instruction. (VauiOwher‘s Manuai desmhes how to inst-1M. adi'ust, and operate yourunii.Any auditionai
iniorrnation shouid oe cotaineu fiorh youi deaiei.)
- instaiiatien and reiateo aaiustrnents.
. Si'qhai reteotioir probienis not caused byyuui uirit
. Damagefiom misuse or ireaiett.
. Cieaniha Dfaudici heads
‘ BatteiiES
. A uhiuhai has been nioeirieu or ihwinoraieu into other hiauutrs or is used ior institutiahai or other tornrrieiciai
HUVDOiPS
A unit purchased nrseh/ited cuisine cahana.
. Am or nature, such as our not iirnirea its iightning damage
pmuutt Registration
. Piease ternoiete and maii the Piadun Registration carts oattedtvith yourprotsutt inViH mate it Ezsierm tantatt
you sheuid it ever be necessary The return or the care is not required rorwarranty coverage
Limitation of Warranty:
- THE WAR RANTV STATED ABOVE is THE omv WARRANTY APPLICABLE 10 THIS PRODUCT. NO VERBAL on
WRITTEN iNFORMATION GWEN av iuomsou MULTIMEDIA LTD., in AGEN'IS on EMPLOVEES SHALL
(REA‘IE A cuAhANiv on IN ANV my INCREASE THE scope or THIS WARRANTY
- mm on REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER 1HI5 WARRANTY is THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDV or THE
CONSUMER. THOMSON MULTIMEDiA m7 SHALL NOT BE lIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL on CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE use or THIS PRODUCT EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY
APPLICABLE PROVINCIAL LAW, Auv IMPLIED WARRANTY or MERCHANTABILITY oh FITNESS FOR A
PAR'IICULAR PURPOSE on THIS PRODUCI IS LIMITED To 1HE APPLICABLE WARRANTV PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE.
Now Provincial Laws relates to warranty
. This warrarriy gives you sneu'iic iegai rights which are irr addition to statutory warrarrties that may vary from
Province in Provihte.
II' yeu purthaseu your unit umsids canaua-
. ihis warranty does notappiy (chlad your deeierfoiwaiiantyinfuiimiimi
Sarina calis whith do not involve defective material; or workmanship am not covered by this warranty.
costs of sum service talis are the sole responsihiiiry of the purchaser.
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IMPORTADOR
comemalizadora Thomson de Mexico. S.A. de c.v.
Alvaro Obregén No. 151. so 13.
Col. Roma. Delegacién Cuauhtémoc
C.P. 06700. México, D.F.
Telelono' 52-55-11-020360
RFC: CTM-930723-KSS
EXPORTER
Thomson Inc.
P.O. Box 1975
Indianapclis, IN 46206-1976
«9 2006 Thomson Inc.
Trademark“) ® Registered
Mame-(sh ® Registrada(s)
Marque(s) ® Deposée(s)
www.rca.com
Prlnled In chlna / Impreso en chlna
562930040 (EN/F/E)

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