While playing music while watching DMB or listening DAB service
B20
Album pictureEqualizer
File name/information
Album information
Rating
Progress bar
Next le
Play mode
Signal level
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Current broadcasting channel
Playing time
Chapter1 Getting Started
Installing Software
Installing iriver plus 3
1. Insert the installation CD to your PC to display the
installation process screen.
2. Select iriver plus 3 and click the [Install] button.
Complete the installation process following the
on-screen instructions.
Note
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Minimum requirements for using iriver plus 3
Intel® Pentium®ll 233MHz or higher processor speed
Windows 2000/XP
64MB or above memory 30MB or above hard disk space 16bit enabled speaker and sound card Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6.0 or later SVGA or high resolution monitor (1024x768 resolution or higher)
For more information on using iriver plus 3,
refer to page 40 - 42.
iriver plus 3 and Windows Media Player 11 are integrated programs that efciently manage music and picture les.
Using iriver plus 3 and Windows Media Player 11, you can save music and picture les from PC to the iriver B20.
B20
Installing Windows Media Player 11
1. Insert the installation CD to your PC to display the
installation process screen.
2. Select Windows Media Player 11 and click the [Install]
button. Complete the installation process following the
on-screen instructions.
Note
Minimum requirements for using Windows Media Player 11
Intel® Pentium®ll 233MHz or higher processor speed
Windows XP
64MB or above memory 30MB or above hard disk space 16bit enabled speaker and sound card Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6.0 or later SVGA or high resolution monitor (1024x768 resolution or higher)
For more information on using Windows Media Player 11,
refer to page 43 -45.
Chapter 2
Basic Operations
Turning on/off the Player 10
iriver D-Click System™ 11
Using HOLD 12
Connecting Products
Connecting Earphones to the B20 13
Using Antenna 13Charging the Battery 13
Inserting/Removing Mini SD Card 14
Recommended Types of Mini SD Card 14Connecting the B20 to your PC 15
Copying File/Folder (Case sensitive) 16
Disconnecting the B20 from your PC 17
Chapter2 Basic Operations
Turning on/off the Player
B20
1. Press the [ ] button on the product to turn it on.2. Press and hold the [ ] button on the product to turn
it off.
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Note
This product has an automatic power saving function to save battery power. Based on the setting in power saving mode,
the product will be automatically turned off after designated period without operation. For more information on setting this
mode, refer to [Settings > Timer > Auto Power off]. (Refer to page 37.)
Based on this setting, the way to turn on the product and battery consumption rate will be changed. For more information on
setting this mode, refer to [Settings > Advanced > Power Off Type]. (Refer to page 38 .)
Sleep
- When turn on the product, the last used function will be displayed.
- The battery will be consumed slightly in this mode.
Power Off
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When turn on the product, the main screen will be displayed. The start-up time will be slightly taken to read all stored les.
- The battery will not be consumed when powered off.
Chapter2 Basic Operations
iriver D-Click System™
1. The B20 has an unique operating system named iriver D-Click System™.
To operate the product, press down on the edge of the screen in one of four directions.
Up: Moves to the previous sub-menu.
Four arrows will be changed into different
shapes based on the functions in each
menu.
Press and hold [LEFT] to return to the
[Home] menu.
In different menus, press and hold [RIGHT]
to display the screen of current playing music.
Left: Moves to the
previous menu.
Down: Moves to the next sub-menu.
Right: Enters to the
selected menu.
Plays the selected
sub-menu.
While playing le, press and hold [RIGHT]
to display the additional features.
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Chapter2 Basic Operations
Using HOLD
1. Slide the HOLD switch to right to enable the HOLD
function.
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Note
Volume control is available while the HOLD function is turned on.
B20
Chapter2 Basic Operations
Connecting Products
Connecting Earphones to the B20
1. Connect the earphones to the jack of the product.
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Charging the Battery
1. Turn on your PC and connect the B20 to it using
the USB cable.
Using Antenna
1. To enhance signal reception performance of DMB/
DAB broadcasting, pull out the antenna to the full.
Note
If signal reception performance is poor, pull out and
reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Be sure to check the direction when you fold the
antenna. If you fold the antenna to improper
direction with excessive power, it can be damaged.
Do not bend the antenna with excessive power to avoid damage.
Keep the antenna away from children to avoid eye
injury by prick.
Keep the antenna away from electric sources such
as power outlet.
Note
While the product is connected to PC using the USB cable,
the integrated battery is will be charged automatically.
Do not use any other USB cable that is not provided with the product.
It may case a malfunction.
Check if the B20 is connected to a high-power USB 2.0 port. Some low-power
USB ports built in some peripheral devices such as certain keyboards and USB
hub without integrated power may not provide enough power to charge.
While the PC is switched to standby mode, the product may not be charged.
Charge the product only in room temperature. The product may not be charged
in extremely hot and cold place.
The available usage time of charged battery becomes
gradually short after sometime.
It will be fully charged within 3 hours. (Based on fully discharged and stop mode)
The charging time might be extended when you use the product while charging.
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Chapter2 Basic Operations
Connecting Products
Inserting/Removing Mini SD Card Recommended Types of Mini SD Card
1. Open the card slot cover after turning off the product.
2. Insert and slightly press a Mini SD card to the direction
as shown below.
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3. Press the card again to remove it.
Note
Be sure to insert/remove a Mini SD card after turning off the
product.
Do not use excessive power to insert a Mini SD card. It can cause
a malfunction of the product or a damage of Mini SD card.
Do not remove a Mini SD card while it is being used.
It can cause a deletion of data, malfunction of the product or
a damage of Mini SD card.
Do not insert or remove a Mini SD card repeatedly.
If you insert a Mini SD card improperly, it can cause a
malfunction of the product or the card cannot be removed.
BrandSanDisk, LG
Note
Device may not be working with all Mini SD cards.
Please follow our recommendation. Check iriver homepage
for updates.
Transfer speed of Mini SD card is subject to change depending on PC.
Always backup valuable data rst since formatting Mini SD card
will delete all data in the card.
Do not turn off the product or remove a Mini SD card while it is
being formatted. It can cause a malfunction of the product and
a damage of Mini SD card.
It is recommended to format a Mini SD card as a FAT32 system
in case the size is less than 2GB.
If a Mini SD card was formatted by the product, reset the product
after disconnecting a USB cable and connect the cable again.
Format the Mini SD card when it is not detected or causes a
malfunction.
Mini SD card is not enclosed with the product.
Please purchase it separately.
The B20 supports a Mini SD card up to 2GB.
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Chapter2 Basic Operations
Connecting Products
Connecting the B20 to your PC
1. Press the [ ] button on the product to turn it on.
2. Turn on your PC and connect the B20 to it using
the USB cable.
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3. If it is properly connected, the LCD will be shown as
below.
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Chapter2 Basic Operations
Connecting Products
Copying File/Folder (Using as a removable disk)
Copying le/folder to the product
1. After selecting the le/folder in your PC, drag &
drop it to the drive which appears as the product.
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Note
Always properly connect the USB cable.
When you transfer data using the USB cable, never disconnect it or turn off the power to protect your data from damage.
B20
Deleting le/folder from the product
1. After selecting the le/folder, click it with the right
mouse button and select [Delete].
2. Click [Yes] in the [Conrm File Delete/Conrm Folder
Delete] popup window to delete the le/folder.
Chapter2 Basic Operations
Connecting Products
Disconnecting the B20 from your PC
1. Click the icon on the taskbar to disconnect the
product using the “Safely Remove Hardware” menu.
Note
The icon on the taskbar may be hidden in some operating systems. Click “Show hidden icons” to display the hidden icon.
The “Safely Remove Hardware” may not be available while using some applications such as Windows Explorer or
Windows Media Player.
Close all applications rst before performing the “Safely Remove Hardware”.
If the “Safely Remove Hardware” is not performed properly, try it after a few minutes.
2. Click the [Stop] button to conrm disconnection.
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Chapter 3
Using the B20
Extras ׀ Recording
Recording 20
Additional Features 20
Extras ׀ Alarm ClockSet Alarm Time 21
Additional Features 21
Extras ׀ Flash GamesPlaying Flash Games 22
Extras ׀ Text
Selecting Text 23
Viewing text 23
Additional Features 23
Extras ׀ Browse DeviceBrowsing Device 24
Deleting le 24
FM RadioListening to FM radio 25
Scanning FM Radio Station 25
Additional Features 25
Now Playing
Displaying Now
Playing Music Screen 26
Music
Selecting Music 27
Listening to Music 27
Additional Features 27
DMB/DAB
Using DMB/DAB Service 28
Scanning DMB/DAB Service 28
Additional Features 29
Pictures
Selecting Picture 30
Viewing Picture 30
Additional Features 30
Videos
Selecting Video 31
Watching Video 31
Additional Features 31
Playing Other Contents
Playing Podcast File 32
Playing Audible le33
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Extras ׀ Recording
Recording
1. Select [Extras-Recordings] in the [Home] menu.
2. In Standby mode, press [RIGHT] to start recording
and press it again to stop recording.
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Additional Features
In Standby mode, press and hold [RIGHT] to display the additional features. Saved Recordings: Displays the list of recorded les.
Press [UP/DOWN] to select the le and press [RIGHT] to play it.
When a Mini SD card is inserted, you can display the le
list by selecting [Internal Memory / External Memory].
Voice Recording Quality: Sets the quality of recorded voice.
Voice Detector: Records voice only when sound can be detected.
Note
You cannot control the volume while recording.
If the remaining memory space or power is not enough, the
recording will be automatically stopped.
The recorded le will be saved in the Recordings/Voice folder
as following formats.
The designated path for recorded le can be set in [Settings >
Advanced > Recording File Save Location].
The le size per one minute varies by the recording quality.
Low: Approximately 250 KB / Middle: Approximately 500 KB
High: Approximately 1MB
(Refer to page 38.)
Chapter3 Using the B20
Extras ׀ Alarm Clock
Set Alarm Time
1. Select the [Extras-Alarm Clock] in the [Home] menu.
2. Press [RIGHT] to activate/deactivate alarm clock.
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Additional Features
Press and hold [RIGHT] to display the additional features. Show Icons: Selects whether the icons will be displayed or not in the [Alarm Clock] menu. Set Alarm Time: Sets the time of alarm clock.
[RIGHT] – Switches between sub-menus.
[UP/DOWN] – Sets the sub-menu.
Set Quick Alarm: Automatically turns on after designated
time.
Select Alarm Type: Selects the type of alarm to be
operated.
Alarm Volume: Sets the sound volume. Alarm Duration: Sets the duration of alarming sound.
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Extras ׀ Flash Games
You can play various contents and ash games.
Playing Flash Games
1. Select [Extras – Flash Games] in the [Home] menu.
2. In game list, press [UP/DOWN] to select the contents and
press [RIGHT] to play a game.
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3. Refer to the picture below to check the common key
functions in ash games.
Up
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Page Up
Page Down
Enter
Left
Down
Right
Exit
Flash Game
Note
When a Mini SD card is inserted, you can display the game list by selecting [Internal Memory / External Memory].
Key function settings are subject to change depending on contents.
Chapter3 Using the B20
Extras ׀ Text
You can read text le conveniently.
Selecting Text
1. Select [Extras-Texts] in the [Home] menu.
2. In text list, press [UP/DOWN] to select the le and press
[RIGHT] to display the text le.
Viewing text
Press [UP/DOWN] to scroll up or down.
Press [RIGHT] to start or stop the automatic scroll function.
Press [LEFT] to display the list of texts. If you stop viewing text, the last displayed page will be
stored. (You can store 10 pages for latest 10 text les.)
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Additional Features
While reading text, press and hold [RIGHT] to display the
additional features.
Show Icons: Selects whether the icons will be displayed
or not in the [Texts] menu.
Auto Scroll Speed: Sets the scroll speed. Text View Type: Selects amount to be scrolled when pressing [UP/DOWN]. Font Size: Selects the size of font.
Text Language: Selects the proper language for foreign text.
Note
When a Mini SD card is inserted, you can display the text
list by selecting [Internal Memory / External Memory].
The automatic scroll will be deactivated when the
[Text View Type] is set to [Percent].
If texts are not displayed properly, check the language setting
in the [Text Language].
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Extras ׀ Browse Device
You can manually check and play various media saved in B20.
Browsing Device
1. Select [Extras-Browse Device] in the [Home] menu.
2. In le (folder) list, press [UP/DOWN] to select the
previous/next le (folder).
3. Press [RIGHT] to move to a sub-folder or play the
selected le.
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Deleting le
1. After selecting the le, press and hold [RIGHT].
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Note
When a Mini SD card is inserted, you can display the le
(folder) list by selecting [Internal Memory / External Memory].
To play the le transferred by Windows Explorer (without
using iriver plus 3 or Windows Media Player 11), follow the
steps below.
Music le
: In [Settings > Advanced > Music Browse Type], set the type
to [File Tree] and browse the le in the [Music] menu.
: Browse and play the le in [Extras > Browse Device].
Picture le
: Browse and play the le in [Extras > Browse Device].
Note
You cannot delete the le which is currently being played.
Chapter3 Using the B20
FM Radio
Listening to FM radio
1. Select [FM Radio] from the [Home] menu.
2. Press [Up/Down] to select the broadcasting station.
Scanning FM Radio Station
After deactivating Preset by pressing [RIGHT], press
[UP/DOWN] to move to the previous/next frequency.
After deactivating Preset by pressing [RIGHT], press
and hold [UP/DOWN] to move to the available
previous/next frequency.
After activating Preset by pressing [RIGHT], press [UP/
DOWN] to move to the previous/next preset radio station.
Additional Features
While listening to FM Radio, press and hold [RIGHT] to
display the additional features.
Recordings: Records the radio broadcasting which you are listening to. Saved FM Recording: Displays the list of recorded les. Press [UP/DOWN] to select the le and press [RIGHT] to play it. When a Mini SD card is inserted, you can display the le list by selecting [Internal Memory / External Memory] FM Recording Quality: Sets the recording quality of radio broadcasting.
Additional Features
Save Preset/Delete Preset: Stores the current frequency to the channel.
If the frequency is already stored, the existing channel will be deleted.
Stereo/Mono: Switches the radio reception mode between Stereo/Mono.
Auto Preset: Automatically scans and stores frequencies to the
channels. Up to 30 channels can be stored.
Tuner Region: Sets the frequency range based on local standard.
- Korea / US: 87.5~108.0MHz
- Japan: 76.0~108.0MHz - Europe: 87.50~108.00MHz
Speaker On/Off: Selects whether you will activate or deactivate speaker.
The cord of earphones functions as an antenna during radio
reception with speaker.
Note
If the remaining memory space or power is not enough, the recording will be
automatically stopped.
The recorded le will be saved in the Recordings/FM Radio folder as following
format. (YY: Year, MM: Month, DD: Day, XXX: Sequential number)
Internal memory: TUNERYYMMDD_XXX.MP3
External memory: E_TUNERYYMMDD_XXX.MP3
The designated path for recorded le can be set in [Settings > Advanced >
Recording File Save Location]. (Refer to page 38.)
The le size per one minute varies by the recording quality.
Low: Approximately 250 KB Middle: Approximately 500 KB
High: Approximately 1MB
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Now Playing
Displaying Now Playing Music Screen
1. Select [Now Playing] in the [Home] menu.
2. The screen of currently playing music will be displayed.
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Note
You can display the same screen by pressing and holding [RIGHT] in the menu screen.
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Chapter3 Using the B20
Music
Selecting Music
1. Select [Music] in the [Home] menu.
2. Press [UP/DOWN] to select the music le and
press [RIGHT] to play it.
Listening to Music
Press the [ / ] button to control the volume.
While playing music, press [RIGHT] to pause/resume.
While playing music, press and hold [UP/DOWN] to play
fast forward or fast reverse.
While playing music, press [UP/DOWN] to play the
previous/next music.
Note
Max. playtime: Approximately 27 hours (based on MP3, 128 Kbps, 44.1 KHz,
Volume level 20, EQ Normal, LCD off)
The browsed result will be changed based on the setting in [Settings >
Advanced > Music Browse Type]. (Refer to page 38.)
- Database: Browses le by Playlists, Artists, Songs, Albums and Genres.
- File Tree: Browses music le by folder.
When a Mini SD card is inserted, you can display the le (folder) list by
selecting [Internal Memory /External Memory].
You can manage your playlist using iriver plus 3 or Windows Media Player 11.
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Additional Features
While playing music, press and hold [RIGHT] to display the
additional features.
Play mode: Selects the play mode which decides the playing order.
Add to Quick List: Adds selected music to the Quick List.
Select EQ: Selects the EQ to be used for playing music.
Rate: Classies your favorite music by star ratings.
Scan Speed: Sets the speed of fast forward and fast reverse.
Playback Speed: Sets the speed of music playback.
Lyric Display: Shows/hides lyric. It is available only when
the music le contains lyric information.
It only supports Korean.
Note
If [Settings > Advanced > Music Browse Type] is set
to [File Tree], [Add to Quick List] and [Rate] will not
be displayed.
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DMB/DAB
Using DMB/DAB Service
1. Select the [DMB/DAB] from the Main menu.
2. Press [Up/Down] to select the broadcasting station.
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Scanning DMB/DAB Service
While using DMB/DAB service, press the [ / ] button to
control the volume.
While using DMB/DAB service, press [RIGHT] to display
the broadcasting list. Press [UP/DOWN] to select the
broadcasting service to use and press [RIGHT] to display
it on the screen.
Note
Max. playtime for DMB TV : Approximately 4 hours
(based on Volume level 20 and LCD On)
Max. playtime for DAB Radio : Approximately 8 hours
(based on Volume level 20 and LCD On)
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DMB/DAB
Additional Features
While using the service, press and hold [RIGHT] to display
the additional features.
Show Icons: Selects whether the icons will be displayed
in the [DMB/DAB] screen.
TV/Radio : Selects the mode of DMB/DAB broadcasting service.
EPG: Displays broadcasting information by time and
broadcasting service provider.
EPG is available in several countries. Check iriver
homepage for more details.
- Description: Displays information on a program which is selected
in EPG.
- Timer Recording: Automatically records a program which is
selected in EPG as scheduled.
- Auto Power On: Automatically turns on a program which is
selected in EPG as scheduled.
- Timer Recording List: Views or deletes an item in
Timer Recording List.
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DMB/DAB Recording: Records live broadcasting service.
DAB Display: Selects the display type while using DAB
radio service.
- DLS : Displays characters only.
- SLS : Displays images only.
- DLS & SLS : Displays both characters and images.
Saved DMB/DAB Recording: Displays the list of recorded les.
Press [UP/DOWN] to select the le and press [RIGHT] to play it.
When a Mini SD card is inserted, you can display the
le list by selecting [Internal Memory / External Memory].
Auto Scan: Automatically scans and stores broadcasting
stations to the channels.
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Pictures
Selecting Picture
1. Select [Pictures] in the [Home] menu.
2. Press [UP/DOWN] to browse picture using the Play All,
Pictures Playlists or Pictures menu. Select [Pictures] to
display thumbnails and le names in B20.
3. Select the le and press [RIGHT] to display the picture
in full screen.
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Viewing Picture
While playing picture, press [RIGHT] to start/pause a
slide show.
While playing picture, press [UP/DOWN] to view the
previous/next picture.
Note
When a Mini SD card is inserted, you can display the
picture list by selecting [Internal Memory / External
Memory].
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Additional Features
While viewing picture, press and hold [RIGHT] to display the
additional features.
Show Icons: Selects whether the icons will be displayed or
not in Pictures screen.
Image Delay: Selects the time each picture is displayed
on the screen during a slide show.
Slide Transitions: Selects the Fade effect during a slide
show.
Set As Wallpaper: Selects the image to be used as a
wallpaper.
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Videos
Selecting Video
1. Select [Videos] in the [Home] menu.
2. In a video list, press [UP/DOWN] to select the video le
and press [RIGHT] to play it.
Watching Video
Press the [ / ] button to control the volume.
While playing music, press [RIGHT] to pause/resume.
While playing video, press and hold [UP/DOWN] to play
fast forward or fast reverse.
Note
When a Mini SD card is inserted, you can display the
video list by selecting [Internal Memory / External Memory].
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Additional Features
While playing video, press and hold [RIGHT] to display the
additional features.
Scan Speed: Sets the speed of fast forward and fast
reverse.
Resume: Selects whether the video is resumed from the
last played point or from the beginning of a le
when the player was stopped.
Sequential Play: When there are les with related names, selects whether those are played with
sequential order or not.
Note
Max. playtime: Approximately 5 hours (based on 320×240
@30fps, video: 384 kbps, audio: MP3, 128 kbps, 44.1 KHz)
Max. play time is subject to change depending on video type.
Be sure to use iriver plus 3 when you transfer video le.
Otherwise, unexpected errors might be happened during
video playback.
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Playing Other Contents
Playing Podcast File
What is Podcast?
Podcast is a brand new customizable personal media that
user can download and enjoy favorite programs without
waiting for broadcasting schedule.
Podcast provides portable media player users with various
kinds of audio and video les including news, dramas and
other media contents. For more information, please visit
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http://www.podcastready.com.
Transferring Podcast le to the product
To transfer Podcast le to the product, you need to use
Podcast Manager.
Use the application with the Podcast icon on iriver plus 3.
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Playing Podcast File
1. Select [Music > Podcast] in the [Home] menu.
2. Press [UP/DOWN] to select the downloaded audio le and
press [RIGHT] to play it.
Recovering Podcast
If you format the product, all system les of Podcast will be
deleted.
To recover those les, use the [Recovering Podcast] menu.
1. After connecting the product to the USB jack of your PC
using the USB cable, run iriver plus 3.
2. Select [Tools > Portable Device > Recovering Podcast] to
start the recovery process.
3. When the recovery process is successfully completed,
disconnect and reconnect the product from/to your PC.
Now the Podcast icon is displayed on the product.
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Playing Other Contents
Playing Audible le
What is Audible?
A leading company in audio entertainment and educational
programming, Audible provides various audio programs more
than 80,000 cumulative hours. For more information, please
visit http://www.audible.com.
Transferring Audible le to the product
To transfer Audible le to the product, you need to use
Audible Manager For more information, please visit
http://www.audible.com.
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Playing Audible le
1. Select [Music > Book Information] in the [Home] menu.
2. Press [UP/DOWN] to select the downloaded le and
press [RIGHT] to play it.
Additional Features
While playing Audible le, press and hold [RIGHT] to display
the additional features.
Search Type: Selects the Search Type between
[Section] and [Bookmark]
Add Bookmark: Adds bookmark the favorite point.
Delete Bookmark: Deletes current bookmark.
(To use both menus, you need to set Search Type to [Bookmark].
Playback Speed: Sets the speed of le playback.
Book Information: Displays information of Audible le which
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Language 38
Sort 38
Text Scroll Speed 38
Rebuild Library 38
Antenna Type 38
DMB/DAB Band 38
Select USB Mode 38
Format Device 38
Music Browse Type 38
Connection Type 38
Recording File Save Location
Power Off Type 38
System Information 38
Reset All Settings 38
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Setting up the B20
You can congure your own settings in the B20.
The menu congurations are subject to change with different rmware versions.
Date & Time
Date & Time: Sets the current time and date.
[RIGHT] – Switches between sub-menus.
[UP/DOWN] – Sets the sub-menu.
Sound
Custom EQ: Changes levels of each frequency range to
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create your own equalization.
SRS WOW HD: Sets the levels of 3D sound effect.
- SRS : Customizes SRS 3D sound effects.
- TruBass : Customizes the bass sound level.
- FOCUS : Sets the clarity of sound.
- WOW : Sets the proper boost level by earphone model.
- Denition : Recovers reduced sound to original level.
Fade-In: Volume increases gradually when playback starts.
Display
Display Orientation: Reverses the screen 90 degrees.
Wallpaper: Congures wallpaper settings.
LCD Brightness: Changes the brightness of display.
Theme: Selects a screen saver.
Fonts: Changes the font to be displayed.
To support proper recovery, set [Advanced > Select USB Mode]
to [Power & Data] when you set up the theme and font.
Save UCI: Saves user dened theme and font to the
product.
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Setting up the B20
Smart Key
Congures function to be assigned to the Smart Key.
A-B Repeat: Plays between point A and B repeatedly.
Home: Returns to [Home] menu while operating the
product.
Play/Pause: Plays/pauses current playing music or video.
Shufe: Randomly plays music or video.
Display Orientation: Reverses the screen 90 degrees.
Start/Stop Recording: Starts/stops recording.
LCD On/Off: Turns on or off the LCD.
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Timer
Auto Power off: Automatically turns the power off after
designated time without operation.
Sleep: Automatically turns the power off after designated
time.
Backlight: Sets the time that the backlight is turned on.
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Setting up the B20
Advanced
Language: Selects the language for your convenience.
Sort: Determines the order of les.
Text Scroll Speed: Sets the scroll speed of characters when
le information is too long to display at one time.
Rebuild Library: Recreates the library data of a le.
Antenna Type: Sets the antenna type to use.
If you use earphones as an antenna, the signal might be
weaker than using external antenna.
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DMB/DAB Band: Sets the DMB/DAB band by country.
L-Band setting needs the external antenna to receive signal.
- Band3 : Europe - Band3 Korea : Korea
- Band3 China : China (Beijing, Guangzhou)
- L-Band : China (Shanghai), Europe
- L-Band Canada : Canada
- Band3 + L-Band : To scan both Band3 and L-Band at a time in Europe
Select USB Mode: Selects the USB connection type to your PC.
- Power & Data: When the USB connection is made, the product is also
connected to PC.
- Power & Play: When the USB connection is made, the [Connect USB]
message will be displayed in the [Home] menu. Select [Connect USB] and
press [RIGHT] to connect the product to your PC.
Format Device: Deletes all data in the product.
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Advanced
Music Browse Type: Selects the type for browsing music.
- Database: Using ID3, TAG or Playlist function, browse music les
transferred by applications (iriver plus 3, Windows Media Player 11).
- File Tree: Browses music les transferred by Windows Explorer.
The default browse type is set to [Database].
Connection Type: Select the type for transferring le to PC.
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MSC (UMS): Using iriver plus 3, transfers le with the MSC connection type.
Mass Storage Class (MSC) is a traditional UMS type.
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MTP: Using Windows Media Player 11, transfers le with the MTP connection type.
- DMB/DAB: Uses a DMB/DAB service using iriver plus 3.
Recording File Save Location: Selects the location of
recorded le between internal and external memory.
Power Off Type: Selects the type for turning off the player.
- Sleep: When turn on the product, the last used function will be displayed.
- Power Off: When turn on the product, the main screen will be displayed.
The warming up time will be slightly taken to read all stored les.
System Information: Displays system information of the product.
Reset All Settings: Resets the product to the factory setting.
About
About: Displays information of the product.
Chapter 5
Other Information
Using iriver plus 3
Adding Media to Library 40
Ripping Songs from a CD 40
Transferring Media to the iriver B20 41
- Using iriver plus 3 41
- Using Windows Explorer 41
Initializing Disk 42
Upgrading Firmware 42
Using Windows Media Player 11
Adding Media to Library 43
Ripping Songs from a CD 43
Transferring Media to the iriver B20 44
Initializing Disk 45
Upgrading Firmware 45
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 reproduces or distributes
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the contents created by this product.
The companies, institutions, products, people and events
used in examples are for demonstration purposes only. This
manual does not imply, conclude, or describe associations
between the manufacturer and any other companies, institutions,
products, people, or events.
Users are responsible for observing the copyrights and intellectual
properties.
Class B Digital Device (Residential Communication Device)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation.
Trademarks
Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Media Player are the registered
trademarks of Microsoft Corp.
is a trademark of SRS Labs, Inc.
WOW technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc.
Limited Liability
Neither the manufacturer, importers nor dealers are responsible for any
accidental damages 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 specications. 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.
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Chapter5 Other Information
Safety Instructions
Product Safety
Do not display a same image on the screen for certain
amount of time since it may cause ghost effect.
Do not place objects inside the device other than CD’s.
It may cause malfunction.
Do not place heavy objects on the player.
It may cause damage and malfunction.
Do not dampen your player with rain (water), beverage,
chemicals, cosmetics and so on.
It may cause damage and malfunction.
Keep away from harsh environments including humid,
dusty, and smoky areas.
It may cause malfunction.
Keep out of direct sunlight and extreme heat and cold.
It may cause malfunction.
Do not keep the product close to magnetic substance such
as magnet, TV, monitor and speaker.
It may cause malfunction.
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Never dismantle, repair, or rebuild your player without
permission.
It may cause damage and malfunction.
Do not clean with chemical or detergent.
It may cause malfunction.
Do not drop or subject the device to impact.
It may cause damage and malfunction.
Do not press more than two buttons altogether.
It may cause damage and malfunction.
Do not disconnect the USB cable while transferring data.
It may cause malfunction.
Try to connect the product to the rear USB port in your PC.
In some individually assembled PCs, improper USB port may
cause malfunction.
Do not connect any other device or object to the Earphone
jack except for earphones.
It may cause damage and malfunction.
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Chapter5 Other InformationChapter5Other Information
Safety Instructions
Other important things to remember
Do not use headphones / earphones while cycling, driving,
or operating any motorized vehicle.
It is dangerous and is illegal in some areas.
Do not use the product while moving including driving,
walking or mountain climbing.
It may cause injury.
Use the product in a safe place to avoid accident.
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It may cause injury.
Always be careful not to be tumbled by nearby objects
when you use the product while moving.
It may cause injury.
It is not recommended to use the product during electrical
storms.
It may cause injury.
Do not bend an antenna with excessive power to avoid
damage.
It may cause injury.
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Keep the antenna away from electric sources such as
power outlet.
It may cause injury.
Reduce volume or stop using the player if you experience
a ringing in your ears.
It may cause injury.
Do not listen to music via headphone/earphone with high
volume for a long time.
It may cause injury.
Do not use headphone / earphones at high volume.
It may cause injury.
Keep headphone-/earphone cords under control to avoid
getting caught on nearby objects.
It may cause injury.
Do not sleep with headphones / earphones in the ears.
Do not use headphones / earphones for excessive periods
of time.
It may cause injury.
Troubleshooting
Please check out!
The player will not power on!
- Check whether the battery is discharged.
Charge the product using USB cable and check it again.
- Insert a thin and pointed object (such as a straightened
paper clip) into the reset hole to reset the device.
The product cannot be charged after connecting power.
- Check whether the USB cable is rmly connected.
The battery power is consumed even though the product is turned off.
- Check whether you are using certain functions such as alarm
or FM Recording.
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Check whether the setting in [Settings > Advanced > Power Off Type]
is set to [Sleep]. The battery power is slightly consumed in [Sleep] mode.
The signal reception performance for DMB/DAB is poor.
-
The channel scanning time might be longer if the signal is weak
or not provided in that area. DMB/DAB service might not be
available in a null point such as basement or inside a building.
-
DMB/DAB service might not be available in some districts.
Be sure to check whether DMB/DAB service is covered in that
area.
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The quality of DMB/DAB service is subject to change depending
on the conversion status provided by broadcasting service provider.
The LCD display is turned off frequently.
- To save power consumption, the LCD is designed to be turned
off after designated time.
Set up the duration in [Settings > Timer > Backlight].
The product cannot be connected properly using the USB cable.
- Check whether the USB cable is rmly connected.
Poor radio or DMB/DAB service reception with heavy noise!
- Check whether the earphones jack is dirty.
- Check whether an earphone is connected.
- Adjust the position of the player and earphones.
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Turn off any nearby electronic equipment to avoid potential interference.
No sound during playback!
- Check whether the volume is set to “0”.
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Check whether the plug or connection jack of earphones is dirty.
- Check whether the music le is corrupted.
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Chapter5 Other Information
Troubleshooting
Please check out!
The memory space is changed after formatting.
- The memory space can be changed depending on the
operating system.
The start-up time is too long.
- Check whether too many les are stored in the product.
It is recommended to store 1,000 music les and 2000
picture les.
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Windows Media Player 11 cannot be installed.
- Check whether you are currently using Windows® XP.
Windows Media Player 11 only supports Windows® XP.
If you are using other than Windows® XP, transfer les using
iriver plus 3 or removable disk.
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Chapter5 Other Information
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Caution :
Any changes or modications in construction of this device which are not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two Conditions :
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of
the FCC Riles. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference
to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged
to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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