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Unique Features of iRiver SlimX
Multi-Codec CD Player
: Supports MP3, WMA and ASF format as well as conventional Audio CD.
Firmware Upgrade
: Provides the latest updated features via firmware upgrade.
New formats such as AAC, MP3 Pro and Ogg Vorbis can be supported in the
future with a simple upgrade method. Player features such as add on,
modification, and continuous improvement of disc recognition are always
provided.
Recognize Discs in Packet Write Format
: Provides convenience and efficient usage of CD-RW disc as a hard disc drive.
Graphic LCD supporting Multiple Languages
: Support 35 major languages i.e English, French, Spanish, German, Italian,
other alphabet-oriented fonts, Korean, Japanese (Katagana, Hiragana,
Kanji),and Chinese (Traditional, Simplified : Hardware type with 16MB flash
memory)
Built-in Rechargeable Function with Over Charge Protection Circuit
Enhanced Anti-Shock Protection
: 180 Sec for conventional Audio CD/480Sec for MP3 (44.1KHz, 128kbps
standard)/960 Sec for WMA with pre-buffering technology applied to minimize
the skipping at initial track reading.
FM Tuner
: Auto scanning and frequency memory function make it easy for you to enjoy
listening to the FM Radio.
Simple and Convenient Directory Navigation as well as Full Playback
/Program Playback Mode
Various Control Options Available in the Graphic User Interface
WinAmp Playlist Playback Support
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Table of Contents
1
2
3
1. Locating the Controls
Player Front & Back
Player Side
Remote Control, LCD Window
2. Getting started
Playing Disc Media
Playing FM Tuner
Operating Remote Control
3. Useful Features
Navigation Mode
Playback Mode
Program Mode
+10,-10/Equalizer Mode
Function Control Mode
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5
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6
7~8
9~10
11~12
13
14
15~16
17
19~26
4
4. Additional Information
Additional Functions
Power Supply
Trouble Shooting
Precautions
Reference
Accessories
Product Specifications
Slide open button, open the player lid and insert the disc.
1
2
Connect Remote Control and Earphone.
Slide HOLD Switch to Off position.
2
Note: Please be advised that the controls on
the player don't work when HOLD switch is ON.
3
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Playing Disc Media
VOL
Play Next Track
4
Play Next Folder
Play Previous Folder
GO Forward Quickly
Go Backward Quickly
Power Off
Long
Long
Play/Pause
CD¡êFM Changing
STOP
-+
Click
Click
+
Click
Click
ck
i
Click
Cl
Long
Long
Long
Long
k
k
ic
l
ic
l
C
C
Click
Click
Click
Click
Play Previous Track
Click
Click
Long
Long
ck
i
ck
l
i
l
Long
Long
C
C
+
ck
i
ck
l
i
l
C
C
ck
i
ck
l
i
l
C
C
Long
Long
Click
Click
Click
Click
2
Tip
Tip
File Format displayed as below
AS
¢·ASF ¢·WMA
F
C
Conventional
¢·
D
Audio CD
WM
MP
A
3
¢·MP3
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Playing FM Tuner
While Playing CD, switch back and forth between CD
and FM Mode.
Long
Long
Click
Click
Select Stereo/Mono
Power Off
2
Selecting Frequency(FM 87.5MHz ~ 108MHz)
1
2
3
º¸±â¡å
¢º FM Tuner receivability may differ in different areas.
¢º While in Preset mode, auto scan and auto memory function are not available.
¢º When player doesn't have any preset channels, EMPTY will be displayed at
preset mode then fade out.
Click
Click
Click
Click
Long
Long
1
To change frequency, push the Navi/Menu jog lever or shortly.
(ex : 87.5 ¡æ 87.6)
NAVI / MENU
PRESET
Auto Scan function:
PRESET Mode :
89.1
88
To select Channels automatically, release preset and
push jog lever and .
To select memorized channel, push the Navi/Menu jog lever
and find the channel by shifting or .
2
PRESET
CH 01
91.9
108
88
PRESET
CH 02
108
(ex : 89.1 ¡æ 91.9)
93.1
88
PRESET
CH 03
108
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Playing FM Tuner
3
Operating Remote Control
The remote control operates every function using 3 jog levers and two buttons.
2
PLAY/PAUSE
MUTE
Basic operation function
STOP
MODE/CD¡êFM
STEREO
Playback and Pause
Stop and Power Off
To listen to the previous track, please push the jog lever to the left.
To listen to the next track, please push the jog lever to the right.
Menu Operation
Navigation Operation
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Operating Remote Control
Basic Operation
PROG/EQ
MEMORY
-
VOL
MODE/CD¡êFM
STEREO
NAVIGATION
Push NAVI/MENU jog lever shortly and find the desired track by sliding
or .
To select the track, please push Navi/Menu(or ) shortley.
To move to the upper directory, press or short click NAVI/MENU
MENU
Long press of NAVI/MENU will execute menu function.
Shifting between menus : Push and
1
Exit : Press or long Push NAVI/MENU jog lever.
2
Select Function: Click Navi/Menu jog lever(or ).
3
Volume Control: Slide jog lever to the right or
to the left.
+
Click
Click
Short
MODE/CD¡êFM
:
MODE/CD¡êFM
Short
Long
Long
Changing Mode :
CD ¡ê FM Changing
(Refer. p25)
Click
Click
2
MODE
While CD is playing, do a short click of MODE/CD¡êFM to activate
selected modes.
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Mode
You can enjoy various ways of playing by using playback mode.
Please refer to the function controls (page 25) for user-defined
configuration.
004
02:04
B
1
iRiver
IMP-250
MP
4 4
3
KHZ KBPS
REPEAT
Play a single track repeatedly.
1
D
Play whole tracks in the directory and stop.
D
Play whole tracks in the directory repeatedly.
A
Play whole tracks in the disk repeatedly.
SHUFFLE
SFL
SFL
1
SFL
D
SFL
DA
SFL
A
INTRO
I
L
128
R
Randomly play whole tracks in the disk repeatedly and stop.
Play a single track repeatedly.
Randomly play whole tracks in the directory repeatedly and stop.
Randomly play whole tracks in the directory repeatedly.
Randomly play whole tracks in the disk repeatedly.
INTRO: Play beginning 10 seconds of each track in sequential order.
INTRO HIGHLIGHT: Play 10 seconds from the spot 1 minute played for each
1
¢¸When MODE/CD¡êFM jog lever
is pushed, icon in the playback
mode indicator is changed.
3
track in sequential order.
Above feature can be selected within Function Control.
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Program Mode
Program mode: Play tracks in your favorite order.
Select Program/Playlist:
¢¹
PROG/EQ
MEMORY
-
VOL
Activating Program mode
At stop mode
Playback play lists if the disc contains WinAmp play list
*.m3u files. (Refer page. 29~30)
+
PROG/EQ
Click
Click
1
¢¹Program mode is activated while in Stop Mode.
¢¹Repeat A-B is activated while in Play Mode.
Use or of Navi/Menu or -10 or +10 of Mode/CD¡êFM
to select the desired track and press
3
2
ex) ¡å
¢¹Use Navi/Menu button to select the folder and
press PROG button to save the whole track
within the folder (Sub folders are not saved)
¢¹To erase Programmed track: Move to the track
and press MODE button, program list will be
updated automatically.
Shift to Program mode ¢º
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PROG/EQ
PROGRAM
Track number in
program list
ck
ick
i
l
C
Cl
-
Track number within
the disc
Program
Program play
After programming, press to play the tracks in sequential
order.
Program mode icon
appears
Cancel Program Mode
While Playing
While in Stop Mode
Interval Repeat
Play selected interval repeatedly
¢º
4 4
4 4
¡ãA-B interval will be repeated.
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Press button once
to select the
beginning <A> Point.
Press button again
to select the
ending <B> Point.
3
+10,-10/EQ Mode
+10/-10 MODE
During playing, push the jog lever to
+10/-10 , will skip to the next
10th track or backward to previous
10th track.
EQ MODE
3
4 4
NORMAL
CLASSICUSER EQ
Note: Please refer to the Function Control (Page 28) for configuring
User Defined EQ.
ROCKJAZZ
U BASS
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CLASSIC
Tip
Tip
is a Multi-Codec (MP3, WMA, ASF, etc.)
Digital Player as well as a CD player with FM tuner.
3
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Menu (Function Controls)
Function Control is subject to change with different firmware versions. Users can
configure their own settings.
Configuration
123
456
3
¡ØFunction Control Option can only be configured in CD Mode.
Menu Operation
GENERAL
GENERAL
+
F.scan
BEEP SOUND VOLUME
+
F.scan
+
F.skip
BEEP SOUND VOLUME
+
F.skip
+
speed
012
+
speed
+
scroll
3
+
scroll
4
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¡å¸ÞÀθ޴º
¡åMain menu
general
general
User EQ
mode
User EQ
GENERAL
¡åSub menu
+
beep vol
GENERAL
+
resume
+
beep vol
+
fade in
+
resume
+
language
+
fade in
+
cd esp
+
language
+
cd esp
mode
display
display
GENERALVER 2.00
GENERAL
control
VER 2.00
control
timer
timer
Function Control
Shift between Menu
general
User EQ
mode
From Main Menu to Sub Menu
Click
Click
Enter Sub Menu
ck
i
Click
Cl
GENERAL
+
F.scan
BEEP SOUND VOLUME
+
F.skip
012
+
speed
3
+
scroll
display
GENERAL
VER 2.00
control
NAVI / MENU
PRESET
Or
NAVI / MENU
PRESET
Or
4
Click
Click
ck
i
Click
Cl
timer
¢¸ Press or to move
between main menu and sub
menu.
NAVI / MENU
PRESET
GENERAL
+
beep volume
+
resume
+
fade in
+
language
+
cd esp
GENERAL
+
F.scan
BEEP SOUND VOLUME
+
F.skip
012
+
speed
3
+
scroll
Each control option is configured
¢¸
by three buttons shown below.
4
NAVI / MENU
PRESET
3
Exit Sub Menu
Exit Function Control mode
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ck
i
Click
Cl
i
Click
Cl
ck
Function Control(General)
GENERAL
BEEP VOL
: Configure beep sound (ON/OFF) with volume
level.
RESUME
: When activated, player returns to the same
settings after STOP or Power OFF.
SOUND FADE IN
: When activated, volume increases gradually
at playback Mode to prevent sudden loudness.
LANGUAGE(Supports 35 languages)
: When activated, displays proper fonts for tracks and
ID3 tag information (which differs from PC
3
operation system in different language).
CD ANTI-SHOCK
: Pre-buffering technology applied to minimize
the skipping from external shock.
Playing Audio CD: Select 180 seconds to
maximize skip protection, select 45 seconds to
maximize sound quality.
Playing Compressed Digital Audio: Always
activate in 480 seconds.
GENERAL
+
F.scan
BEEP VOLUME
+
F.skip
012
+
speed
3
+
GENERAL
++++
GENERAL
++++
GENERAL
++++
GENERAL
++++
4
scroll
F.scan
RESUME
F.skip
OFF
speedscroll
F.scan
SOUND FADE IN
F.skip
OFF
speedscroll
Japanese
F.scan
Korean
Latvian
F.skip
Lithuanian
speed
Norwegian
scroll
F.scan
CD ANTI-SHOCK
F.skip
45 SEC180 SEC
speedscroll
ON
ON
LOAD DEFAULT VALUE
:Initialize to original factory setting.
button operation order is as below.
(select default menu) ¡æ (select YES)¡æ (select YES : Initialization)
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GENERAL
+
F.scan
LOAD DEFAULT
+
F.skip
ARE YOU SURE?
+
speed
YES
+
scroll
NO
Function Controls(Display)
DISPLAY
B.LIGHT
OFF : Backlight is always off.
Button On works as below :
1: About 3~10 seconds 2: 10 seconds
3: 20 seconds
Adaptor on : Backlight is always turns on when the
Adaptor is connected. When the adaptor is not
connected, the backlight works as below
1: About 3~10 seconds 2: 10 seconds 3: 20 seconds 4: Always
During playing long click of makes the backlight duration for 10 seconds.
DISPLAY
BACK - LIGHT
+
F.scan
OFF
+
F.skip
BUTTON ON
12
+
speed
ADAPTER ON
+
scroll
124
3
3
LCD CONTRAST
: Adjust LCD contrast of remote control.
Contrast can be adjusted by using
and buttons.
VISUALIZATION
: Visualize audio signal at play mode.
LEVEL METER¢º
WAVEFORM¢º
TAG INFO
On: Display track with ID3 tag information.
OFF: Display track with file name.
When you set off the tag information, the
track is playing and the next track can be
displayed with ID3 tag information.
Note: If the track format is VBR (Variable Bit Rate),
the remaining time may not be accurate.
DISPLAY
+
F.scan
LCD CONTRAST
+
F.skip
+
speed
+
scroll
DISPLAY
+
F.scan
+
F.skip
+
speed
+
scroll
DISPLAY
+
F.scan
+
F.skip
+
speed
+
scroll
DISPLAY
+
F.scan
+
F.skip
+
speed
+
scroll
32
VISUALIZATION
LEVEL METER
WAVEFORM
TAG INFORMATION
OFFON
PLAY TIME INFO
NORMALREMAIN
3
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Function Control(Timer, Control)
TIMER(Set Auto Power Off)
SLEEP POWER OFF
: Automatically power off after fixed time
(Time range can be set from 0 to 99 minutes
by minute)
Use or button to adjust time.
¢¹Available with both CD and FM Tuner
¢¹When the power is off, the sleep power off setting goes back to Zero
setting.
++++
TIMER
F.scan
SLEEP POWER OFF
F.skip
0
speed
OFF
scroll
ON
STOP POWER OFF
: Automatically power off at stop mode.
(1~60 minutes)
Use or button to adjust time.
¢¹This function only works for CD.
CONTROL
3
FF/RW SCAN
ON : Long click of or button for fast
scan within the track.
Short click of or button for
skipping.
OFF : Fast scan within the folder.
As of typical characteristics of MP3 CD, fast scan may not be as smooth
as conventional Audio CD, typically with VBR (Variable Bit Rate) tracks.
FF/RW SKIP
OFF : Skip does not activate.
10 : Playback previous or next 10th track.
Directory : Skip to previous or next directory.
TIMER
+
F.scan
STOP POWER OFF
+
F.skip
1
+
speed
+
scroll
TIMER
+
F.scan
FF/RW SCAN
+
F.skip
OFFON
+
speed
+
scroll
CONTROL
+
F.scan
FF/RW SKIP
+
F.skip
OFF10
+
speed
DIRECTORY
+
scroll
MIN
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Function Control(Playback Mode)
MODE
REPEAT MODE / SHUFFLE MODE (Page14)
: Available with multiple section, selected modes are activated on mode. operation.
¡åex
MODE
+
NAVI / MENU
PRESET
Pressing lever to enter
button for selection.And
Click
Click
F.scan
REPEAT MODE
+
F.skip
1DIR
+
speed
DIR ALLALL
+
scroll
MODE
SHUFFLE MODE
+
F.scan
+
F.skip
SHUFFLE
1
+
speed
DIR ALL
+
scroll
DIR
ALL
INTRO MODE
3
Intro: Play beginning 10 seconds of each track.
Intro Highlight : play 10 seconds from the spot 1
minute played for each track.
STUDY MODE
5 SEC/10 SEC : When you press STOP, it goes
:
back 5 or 10 seconds. It will work as Interval
repeat when you slide to +10/-10.
(For details on Study Mode, please refer to the next page)
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MODE
INTRO MODE
+
F.scan
OFF
+
F.skip
ON
+
speed
HIGHLIGHT ON
+
scroll
MODE
+
F.scan
+++
STUDY
F.skip
OFF5 SEC
speed
10 SEC
scroll
BEEP
Function Control(Playback Mode)
STUDY MODE
BEEP : This mode has been devised for the
visually impaired.
It allows the user to know each button's
movement using a beep sound. The function
itself is the same with 5 SEC MODE
BOOKMARK
Bookmark function is working under the study mode.
Long sliding of to -10 to will add/delete/move the
bookmark.
Bookmark Add : Long sliding jog lever to -10 and clicking PROG/EQ
button adds the present location into the bookmark.
Bookmark Delete : Long sliding jog lever to +10 and clicking
MODE/CD¡êFM button deletes the present location from bookmark.
Whenever you press Mode/CD¡êFM button, the bookmark will be
deleted in backward sequence.
Moving to next bookmark : Long slide of -10 button and pressing
jog lever will move to next bookmark.
MODE
+
F.scan
+++
STUDY
F.skip
OFF5 SEC
speed
10 SEC
scroll
BEEP
3
Moving to previous bookmark : Long slide of -10 button and pressing
jog lever will move to previous bookmark
Bookmarks can be reserved up to 20 in a disc.
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3
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Function Control (User EQ)
USER EQ
B.BOOST(BASS BOOST)
: Bass Boost lever is from 0 to 12dB.
B.C.FREQ(BASS CORNER FREQUENCY)
: Bass Boost frequencies are 50HZ, 100Hz
and 200Hz.
Bass boost function is effective under the
frequency range configured. Maximized at
200Hz.
T.BOOST(TREBLE BOOST)
: Treble boost level is from o to 12dB.
T.C.FREQ(TREBLE CORNER FREQUENCY)
: Treble boost frequencies are 2 kHz, 4kHZ
and 7 kHz.
Treble boost function is effective over the
frequency range configured. Maximized at
2kHZ.
CONTROL
+
F.scan
BASS BOOST
+
F.skip
0
+
speed
+
scroll
CONTROL
+
F.scan
BASS CORNER FREQ.
+
F.skip
50
+
speed
Hz
+
scroll
CONTROL
+
F.scan
TREBLE BOOST
+
F.skip
0
+
speed
+
scroll
CONTROL
+
F.scan
TREBLE CORNER FREQ.
+
F.skip
50
+
speed
Hz
+
scroll
7K
Hz
3
7K
Hz
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Support WinAmp Play list
USING WINAMP PLAYLIST
1
Build-Up WinAmp play list (*.M3U)
¡åWinamp Execution Screen
2
Burn the disc with WinAmp play list and related files.
3
Insert the disc into the player.
4
1. Execute WinAmp, add songs to build-up play list.
2. Press List OPTS button in the right button
and execute SAVE LIST.
Click SAVE LIST Button
3. Input file name(ex: iriver.3u) and press
SAVE button to create new play list.
4
Press PROGRAM button at STOP mode
displays LCD as in picture at right. USE
to select play list wanted.
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P
PROGRAM
PL
iriver.m3u
Support WinAmp Play list
5
Pressing Navi/Menu or play button will play
selected play list in sequential order.
P
PROGRAM
PL
iriver.m3u
Icon stands for playback of play list¢º
6) Maximum 20 play lists within the disc can be recognized.
6
Tip
Tip
RESERVATION FUNCTION
Press Navi/Menu button during playback and select the song to
be reserved. Pressing PROG button reserves next song to be
played.
ex¡å
Navi/Menu button
during playback
Some where
Yesterday
Dreams Come
2002 WorldCup
NAVI/MENU
To select song, slide
jog lever and
ck
i
Click
Cl
PL
PROG/EQ
C
Cl
PL
l
SlimX
ck
ick
i
NAVI / MENU
PRESET
4
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Power Supply(Adaptor)
Using AC POWER ADAPTOR
Use only AC Power Adaptor supplied with player.
Connect the adapter to 4.5V DC jack in the player and AC outlet.
4
¢¹ Disconnect Adaptor when not in use.
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Power Supply(Battery)
Using Rechargeable Batteries
Open the cover of player and remove the covers of battery
compartment.
Insert two rechargeable batteries (stick type) by matching the + and
- polarity diagram in the battery compartment and close the cover.
-
+
+
-
Using External battery pack
-
+
AA size Battery
The external battery pack can be attached as shown in the figure.
Two AA size alkaline batteries are used in the external battery
pack.
CAUTION!
Do not mix rechargeable batteries with dry batteries.
Do not use different types of rechargeable batteries together
other than what comes with the console.
When the batteries will not be used for a long time, remove
them.
If battery leakage occurs, wipe off any deposit in the battery
compartment and install new batteries.
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4
4
Power Supply(Rechargeable Batteries)
Recharging Method
Rechargeable function is available while the player has rechargeable batteries
Power Off activates rechargeable function displaying Charge mode in LCD
when plugged into AC adaptor.
While in Charge Mode, long press of stop button turns the POWER OFF.
1
Install Rechargeable batteries.
2
Connect to Adaptor (During CD playing or Tuner playing,
long pressing of STOP button shifts to charge mode.)
3
LCD
CHARGE
CHARGE
DISCHARGE & CHARGE
QUIT
CHARGE : Charge without Discharge
DISCHARGE & CHARGE : Charge after full discharge
QUIT
: Exit charge mode
Menu movement is made by , button and short
clicking the stop button.
Batteries automatically begin charging after 1 minute
passes without menu selection (when plugged into
AC adaptor).
4
5
4
6
¡Ø For long duration of battery life, please be advised to charge after complete discharge
once a month.
CHARGE Mode
Automatically power off when charge is done.
Charging time (Estimated with the rechargeable stick batteries provided)
Charging : Approx. 6 hours (At full discharge)
Discharging : Approx. 5 hours (At full charge)
DISCHARGE Mode
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Trouble Shooting
Should any problem persist after you have checked these
symptoms, consult your iRiver dealer.
No Power On
"No DISC" displayed in LCD
?
No Sound or noise is heard
Check whether the batteries have been inserted
in proper polarity.
Check whether the HOLD switch in player or
remote is ON (Switch to OFF position)
Check whether the player lid is opened.
Check whether the rechargeable batteries are
not charged.
Check whether CD is inserted.
Check whether the CD is dirty or defective (clean
it or change to new CD).
Check whether the CD is inserted with the label
side up.
Check whether defects are attached in optical
lens (remove the dirt with soft cloth).
Check whether moisture condensation has
occurred (leave the CD player aside for several
hours until the moisture evaporates).
Message may occur due to the characteristic
deviation between CD-RW recorder and CDR/RW disc (burn the disc with low speed).
Use packet write disc with full formatting done.
Check whether VOLUME is set to "0". Connect
!
the earphones/remote plug firmly.
Check whether plug is dirty. Clean the plug with a
dry and soft cloth.
Corrupted MP3, WMA file may have a static
noise or sound cut off.
Continuous and excessive shock may keep the
MP3, WMA and audio CD disc from proper
playback.
4
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Trouble Shooting
Should any problem persist after you have checked these
symptoms, consult your iRiver dealer.
AC adaptor does not work.
Remote control does not
work.
Battery lifetime differs
Characters in LCD are
corrupted.
FM is not heard well.
?
Recharging does not work.
Check whether the plug is connected to proper
jack.
Check whether the HOLD switch is ON(Switch to
OFF position.)
Connect the earphones/remote plug firmly.
Check whether the player is using appropriate
rechargeable batteries.
Check whether the player is using non-fully
charged batteries.
Check out Menu¡æDisplay¡æLanguage and confirm
whether the right language has been selected.
Adjust the position of the player and remote
control.
Turn off the power of other electric devices
nearby the player. If it does work, please move
away the player and work it from a distance.
Remote control does function as the antenna.
Check whether the adaptor plug is properly
connected.
!
4
4
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Precautions
Disc
On Handling Disc
Avoid touching the surface(bright side) where data is
stored.
Disc Cleaning
Avoid cleaning the disc surface. If inevitable, clean
with soft cloth in directions described.
Do not stick papers or tape labels onto the
surface(bright side).
Avoid using chemicals to clean the surface.
On Safety
Should any solid objects or liquid fall into the console, unplug it and
have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further.
Do not put objects in the DC IN 4.5V jack(External Power output).
Use only the suitable adapter provided with the player.
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4
Precautions
On Player
Keep the lens on the console clean and do not touch it. If you do so, the
lens may be damaged and the console will not operate properly.
Do not put any heavy object on top of the console. The console and the CD
may be damaged.
Do not leave the console in a location near heat sources, or in a place
subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust or sand, moisture, rain,
mechanical shock, unleveled surface, or in a car with its windows closed.
If the console causes interference to the radio or television reception, turn
off the console or move it away from the radio or television.
On Headphones and Earphones
Road Safety
Do not use headphones/earphones while driving, cycling, or operating any
motorized vehicle. It may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in some
areas. It can also be potentially dangerous to play your headsets at high
volume while walking, especially at pedestrian crossings. You should
exercise extreme caution or discontinue use in potentially hazardous
situations.
Preventing hearing damage
Avoid using headphones/earphones at high volume. Hearing experts
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advise against continuously loud and extended play. If you experience a
ringing in your ears, reduce volume or discontinue use.
Consideration for others
Keep the volume at a moderate level. This will allow you to hear outside
sound and to be considerate to the people around you.
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Notes
During playback, CDs damaged with dirt or a scratch may make a
pop sound, clipping sound, or cut off.
Tracks with damaged or corrupted parts are skipped or forwarded to
next track.
Playback files with extension MP3, WMA, ASF.
Directories and files are sorted in alphabetical order.
Use the Navigation mode to select the tracks wanted.
A total of 255 directories and 999 tracks within a disc can be
recognized.
Track information is displayed by filename or ID3 Tag information.
CD-TEXT disc are displayed with track names within the TOC (Table
of contents) of the disc.
Maximum lifetime of the rechargeable batteries is 23 hours with
external battery pack.
Battery lifetime indicator may vary depending on the battery type and
operation mode(CD/FM/Charge).
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Accessories
1
Remote control
3
AC Adaptor
5
User manual/Warranty card
2
Earphone and Earphone Sponge
4
Rechargeable batteries (2 EA)
6
Carrying Case
7
External battery pack
4
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Product Specifications
Category
Audio
(CD)
Audio
(FM TUNER)
CD SUPPORT
FILE SUPPORT
POWER SUPPLY
GENERAL
ITEMSpecifications
Frequency/Range
Headphone output
Line Out Level
S/N ratio
Frequency Characteristics
NO of channels
Frequency Range
Headphone output
Lineout Level
S/N Ratio
Receiver Type
CD Type
CD-R/RW
Readability
File TYPE
Bit Rate
Tag
AC adapter
Rechargeable battery
External Battery pack
Dimension
Weight
Operational Temperature
20Hz~20KHz
12mW(L)+12mW at (16¥Ø)Max. Volume
0.57V rms(47K¥Ø) at Max.Volume
90dB(CD-DA), 90dB(MP3 CD)
+
2dB(Lineout)
-
STEREO(L+R)
87.5MHz~108MHz
12mW(L)+12mW at (16¥Ø)Max. Volume
0.55V rms(47K¥Ø) at Max. Volume
57dB
Headphone/Earphone Cord Antenna
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
KLASSE 1 LASER PRODUKT
LUOKAN 1 LASER LAITE
KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT
PRODUCTO LASER CLASE 1
WARNING
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.
To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified
personnel only.
Certain countries may regulate disposal of the battery used to power this product.
Please consult with your local authority.
Listening for many hours at maximum volume may damage your hearing.
Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other
than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation
exposure.
CAUTION-INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND
INTER LOCKS DEFEATED, AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM.
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Model iMP-350
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