•Distributing copies of MP3, WMA, WMA with DRM tracks and/or WMV files without
permission is a violation of international copyright laws.
SAFETY:
•Vibration experienced during walking or exercising will not affect the player.
However, dropping the player or dropping a heavy object on the player may result
in damage or sound distortion.
•Avoid spilling any liquid onto or into the player.
•Do not leave the player in a location near heat sources; in a location subject to direct
sunlight, excessive dust, sand, moisture, rain or mechanical shock; on an unlevel
surface; or in a car with the windows closed during periods of excessive heat.
ROAD SAFETY:
•Do not use headphones while driving, cycling or operating any motorized vehicle. It
may create a traffic hazard and it is illegal in some areas. It can be potentially
dangerous to play your headset at a high volume while walking, especially at
pedestrian crossings. You should exercise extreme caution or discontinue use in
potentially hazardous situations.
FCC WARNING:
•This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy. Changes or
modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference unless the
modifications are expressly approved in the instruction manual. The user could
lose the authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or
modification is made.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003
du Canada.
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FCC DECLARATION
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.
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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 Rules. 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 try 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.
Shield cable must be used with this unit to ensure
compliance with class B FCC limits.
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Dear Customer:
Selecting fine audio and video equipment such as the unit you’ve just purchased is
only the start of your musical enjoyment. Now it’s time to consider how you can
maximize the fun and excitement your equipment offers. This manufacturer and the
Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the
most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level. One that lets the sound come
through loud and clear without annoying blaring or distortion and, most importantly,
without affecting your sensitive hearing.
Sound can be deceiving. Over time your hearing “comfort level” adapts to higher
volumes of sound. So what sounds “normal” can actually be loud and harmful to your
hearing. Guard against this by setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your
hearing adapts.
To establish a safe level:
• Start your volume control at a low setting.
• Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly, and without
distortion.
Once you have established a comfortable sound level:
• Set the dial and leave it there.
Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future.
After all, we want you listening for a lifetime.
We Want You Listening For A Lifetime
Used wisely, your new sound equipment will provide a lifetime of fun and enjoyment.
Since hearing damage from loud noise is often undetectable until it is too late, this
manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer Electronics Group
recommend you avoid prolonged exposure to excessive noise. This list of sound levels
is included for your protection.
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50Light traffic, normal conversation, quiet office
60Air conditioner at 20 feet, sewing machine
70Vacuum cleaner, hair dryer, noisy restaurant
80Average city traffic, garbage disposals, alarm clock at two feet
THE FOLLOWING NOISES CAN BE DANGEROUS UNDER CONSTANT EXPOSURE:
90Subway, motorcycle, truck traffic, lawn mower
100Garbage truck, chain saw, pneumatic drill
120Rock band concert in front of speakers, thunderclap
140Gunshot blast, jet engine
180Rocket launching pad
Information courtesy of the Deafness Research Foundation.
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LOCATION OF CONTROLS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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10
11
12
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1.MIC (Microphone), USB Jack
and Headphones Jack (Top of
Unit) (USB CABLE PNK/WHT
PART NO. 337-01000-E052*, USB
CABLE BLK PART NO. 33701000-E050*, HEADPHONES
PNK/WHT PART NO. 526132000-E020*, HEADPHONES
BLK PART NO. 261-32000-E010*)
2.Hold Switch
3.Display
4.Volume Up Button
5.Navigation Left/Skip–Search
o Button
6.Enter/Play/Pause ®p Button
7.Volume Down Button
8.Navigation Down Button
9.Navigation Up Button
10. Menu Button
11. Navigation Right/Skip–Search
n Button
12. Power Button
13. Reset Button (Bottom of Unit)
*Consumer Replaceable Part
(See page 61 to order.)
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CHARGING THE BATTERY
This unit has a built-in Lithium Polymer rechargeable battery. When the bars
in the battery indicator (in the display) become low (see Figure 1) and
especially when the bars turn red, recharge the battery as follows.
Figure 1
1. Connect the USB cable to the USB jack on the top of this
unit (as shown) and to the USB port on your computer;“✓
OK to Remove” will appear on the screen. When charging,
the battery indicator will cycle from the current battery level
to full. Once the battery is fully charged, the indicator will
stop cycling and “Battery is full” will appear in the display.
NOTES:
•When you disconnect this unit from your computer, this unit will turn on and update the
playlist automatically. It will take several seconds to several minutes to update the
player's library depending on the number of files that you have transferred to the player.
•It takes approx. 4-5 hours to charge the battery from empty to full. When fully charged,
the unit can playback for approx. 12 hours in Music Playback mode. (Actual playback
times may vary.)
•For data transfer, please use the USB cable (included) to connect the unit to
your computer.
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INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE
Software Installation CD (PART NO. PA-563-E01*) General Information
This unit is compatible with Microsoft Windows XP (Home or Professional Edition with Service
Pack 2 or higher) or Vista.
For Microsoft Windows XP:
Use the CD to install the MyDJ Plug-In and Windows Media Player (10 or 11).
System requirements for MyDJ Plug-in:
•Intel Pentium (700MHz or better recommended)
•128MB RAM (recommended minimum)
•An active Internet connection
*Consumer Replaceable Part (See page 61 to order.)
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INSTALLING THE MyDJ PLUG-IN
Procedure to Install the MyDJ Plug-In:
(for Windows Media Player 10 or 11; see
requirements on the previous page):
1. Insert the installation CD-Rom into the CD
Drive, then the installation screen will appear.
If the installation screen doesn't automatically
appear, double-click My Computer then
double-click on the CD drive, then the
installationscreenwillappear. Click
“Download & Install MyDJ Plug-in for Windows
Media Player”.
2. At the first pop-up screen, click “Save” to save
“wmp_plugin.msi” onto your computer. Save in
a convenient location, such as on your
Desktop.
3. Double-click on the “wmp_plugin” icon on
your Desktop (if saved there) and the Setup
Wizard will appear. Click “Next”.
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INSTALLING THE MyDJ PLUG-IN
4. The “Select Installation Folder” screen will
appear. It is recommended to keep the folder
as is. Then click “Next”.
5. At the “Confirm Installation” screen, click
“Next” to start the installation.
6. When successfully completed, the “Installation
Complete” screen will appear. Click “Close” to
exit the Setup Wizard. Please see page 20 for
how to use the MyDJ Plug-In.
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WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER 10 INSTALLATION
Windows Media Player 10 is for use with Windows XP only. See page 14 for how to
install Windows Media Player 11. (Windows Vista users must use Windows Media
Player 11.)
Once you have installed Windows Media Player 10, you can transfer MP3 files, WMA
files, WMA files with DRM 9 or 10 and photos to your player using the “Sync” function.
1. Insert the installation CD-Rom into the CD
Drive, then the installation screen will appear.
If the installation screen doesn't automatically
appear, double-click My Computer then
double-click on the CD drive, then the
installationscreen willappear. Click
“Download Windows Media Player 10 & 11”.
2. You will be directed to the Windows Media
Download Center. Select Download (Windows
Media Player), Version (Player 10 [for
Windows XP]) and Language. Then, click
“Download Now”.
At the pop-up window, click “Run” to run
“MP10Setup.exe”.Click “Run”again.
Installation will begin.
NOTE: Please install WMP10 or 11,
otherwise the unit may not be detected by
your computer.
3. Read the License Agreement, then click I
ACCEPT.
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WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER 10 INSTALLATION
4. Installation will continue.
5. At the Welcome screen, click NEXT.
6. Select the desired privacy options.
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WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER 10 INSTALLATION
7. Click on Privacy Statement to view the
Statement, if desired. When finished, click
“Next”.
8. Read the instructions and tick the check
boxes as desired. Then click on More Options
and tick the check boxes as desired.
9. Click “Finish” to finish the installation of
Windows Media Player 10.
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WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER 11 INSTALLATION
Once you have installed Windows Media Player 11, you can transfer MP3 files, WMA
files, WMA files with DRM 9 or 10 and photos to your player using the “Sync” function.
1. Insert the installation CD-Rom into the CD
Drive, then the installation screen will appear.
If the installation screen doesn't automatically
appear, double-click My Computer then
double-click on the CD drive, then the
installationscreen willappear. Click
“Download Windows Media Player 10 & 11”.
2. You will be directed to the Windows Media
Download Center. Select Download (Windows
Media Player), Version (Player 11 [for
Windows XP]) and Language. Then, click
“Download Now”.
At the pop-up window, click “Run” to run
“wmp11-windowsxp-x86-enu.exe”. Click “Run”
again. Installation will begin.
3. A “Validate Your Copy of Windows” screen will
appear. If desired, click on “Microsoft Genuine
Advantage Privacy Statement” to read it.
Click “Validate”.
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WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER 11 INSTALLATION
4. Read the License Agreement, then click “I
Accept”.
5. Installation will continue.
6. At the Welcome screen, it is recommended to
select “Express Settings” and then click on
“Finish”. The newly-installed Windows Media
Player 11 will open. You may also see a popup window asking, “A Windows Media Player
update is available. Do you want to update
now?” Follow the on-screen prompts if you
choose to update at this time.
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DOWNLOADING AND TRANSFERRING FILES
TRANSFERRING FILES
You can download digital music files from the Internet or use
encoding software to convert music that you have on an audio
CD into MP3 or WMA format. Once these files are stored on
your computer you can easily copy them to your player.
If you have already installed WMP (Windows Media Player)
10 or 11, you can transfer music files (MP3, WMA and/or WMA
files with DRM 9 or 10) and photos to the player through the
"Sync" function of WMP 10 or 11. Connect your player to the
USB port on your computer as shown on page 7. Then, follow
the procedure on page 18 to transfer files to the player.
MEDIA FILES SUPPORTED FORMATS
Audio Formats: MP3, MPEG 1/2/2.5 Layer 3 with a bit rate of 32-320 kbps, WMA
files with DRM 9 or 10 with a bit rate of 48-192 kbps
Photo Format: baseline JPEGs.
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR MP3s:
Windows Media Player Sync may remove MyDJ ready information from MP3 files if
the "Convert files as required by this device" option is active. To disable this option go
to "Tools” c “Options..." menu within Windows Media Player and then click the
Devices tab. Please be sure you have this unit plugged in to your PC at this time.
Select your player from the list, click the “Properties” button and then select the
“Quality” tab. Ensure that “Convert files as required by this device (recommended)” is
not checked. Once you have made any changes, click the “OK” button.
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DOWNLOADING AND TRANSFERRING FILES (CONT.)
CONVERTING AN AUDIO CD INTO MP3
OR WMA FORMAT
For Windows XP, you can also utilize the previously
installed Windows Media Player 10 (or 11) software to
convert music from an audio CD into MP3 or WMA
format as follows:
1. Open the Windows Media Player 10 (or 11)
Browser, then click on the “Rip” icon on the top
tool bar. Insert a Music CD into the CD-Rom
drive of your computer.
2. Click on the “Tools” menu option at the top menu
bar, then click on “Options”; the Option setting menu will
appear. Click on Rip Music and set the Rip Music to the
desired location on your computer. Then, set the desired
format for the newly ripped music (MP3 format or Windows
Media Audio format). Adjust the audio quality as desired.
When finished, click “OK” to confirm the settings.
3. Click on the “Rip Music” icon to start ripping the music to
your computer.
4. When the music tracks are ripped; connect the player to
your computer. Open the “Media Player” window and open
the ripped music location window.
5. To add the transferred/ripped music files/songs to your
player simply drag and drop the MP3 and/or WMA files
into the “Media Player” window.
NOTES:
•For Windows Media Player 11 users, please visit the following link for instructions on how
to rip (copy) songs from CDs to your computer:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/knowledgecenter/howto/mp11/rip.aspx
•Windows Vista users must use Windows Media Player 11 to convert music on an audio CD
into MP3 or WMA format.
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DOWNLOADING AND TRANSFERRING FILES (CONT.)
TRANSFERRING MP3/WMA/PHOTO FILES AND WMA FILES
WITH DRM 9 OR DRM 10 USING WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER 10
(FOR WINDOWS XP ONLY)
To transfer MP3/WMA/PHOTO/WMA files with DRM 9 or 10 to the
player, follow the procedure described below using the previously
installed WMP (Windows Media Player) 10. Before beginning the
procedure, please connect the unit to the computer as previously
described.
1. Open the “Windows Media Player Browser 10” and click
on “Sync”.
2. Click on the “Sync List” pull-down menu to locate the music files
you wish to download. Then make sure to tick the box next to
the files.
3. Select the Portable Device (“Media Player”) that you want to
copy to from the right side drop-down menu. Click “Start Sync” to
start transferring music files to the player.
4. After finished transferring all the desired files to your unit, “✓ OK
to Remove” will appear on the screen.Then you can remove the
player from the computer.
NOTES:
• For Windows Media Player 11 users, please visit the following
link for instructions on how to sync files to this unit:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/knowledgecenter/howto/mp11/sync.aspx
• Windows Vista users must use Windows Media Player 11 to transfer music files to the player.
• If a song with the MyDJ feature is transferred to the unit, the MyDJ logo “ ” will appear in front of the
file name on the unit.
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DOWNLOADING AND TRANSFERRING FILES (CONT.)
CREATING A PLAYLIST USING WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER 10
Follow the steps below to create a playlist in the Music menu, using WMP (Windows
Media Player) 10:
1. Connect your player to the USB port on your computer as shown on page 7. Open
WMP 10.
2. Go to the "Sync" page and click "Set Up Sync". There you can set up the specific
synchronization for this unit.
3. Click "Synchronize Device Automatically" and select the playlist. For example,
select "Music Added in the Last Month" and "Music Played the Most" and click
"OK". WMP 10 will synchronize the selected playlist(s) to this unit automatically.
4. When the synchronization is finished, there will be a new playlist which you can
find in the Music menu.
NOTES:
•For Windows Media Player 11 users, please visit the following link for instructions
on how to create and use your own customized playlists:
•Windows Vista users must use Windows Media Player 11 to create the playlist.
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USING THE MyDJ PLUG-IN
The MyDJ Plug-In will open automatically when you start Windows Media Player 10 or
11 for the first time after installation. (If you don’t have any songs in your WMP [Windows
Media Player] library, you will first need to add some in order to use the MyDJ Plug-In.)
The first time you start the MyDJ Plug-In, you will be asked if you wish to save analysis
information in your music files. This means your tracks will be analyzed using the MyDJ
Plug-In so they will work with the MyDJ feature on this unit.
Press the green “START” to start the process to make your music MyDJ ready. You will
now be able to see the progress of activating your music within the MyDJ
Plug-In window.
Once the activation of your music files is complete, an inactive "START" will appear.
The windows can be closed/minimized with the close/minimize boxes at the top righthand corner.
Extended Analysis of Your Music
By default, the MyDJ Plug-In will perform the fastest analysis of your music that it can.
However, not all of the files within your collection may be recognized during this “quick
analysis” process. In this case, you may want to use the Extended Analysis capability of
the MyDJ Plug-In, which will ensure that all possible remaining files within your WMP
library are ready to be used on this unit.
To enable Extended Analysis click the “Tools” menu from the MusicIP MyDJ Plug-In and
then the “Options…” sub-menu. By checking the “Use Extended Analysis” checkbox and
then clicking the “OK” button, all of your songs will be validated and prepared for use on
this unit.
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USING THE MyDJ PLUG-IN (CONTINUED)
The box that appears will display the total number of tracks you have in your WMP
library, the number of tracks that are ready to be used on this unit and the number of
tracks that could use further validation or extended analysis.
NOTE: Selecting a “Processor Load” of “Maximum” may significantly impact the
performance of your computer. If you intend to use your computer while running
“Extended Analysis” in the background, select “Low”.
Checking for Mixable Tracks
In order to use the MyDJ feature on this unit, you will need to add at least 25 tracks that
have been analyzed using the MyDJ Plug-In. You can enable a column within WMP 10
that will indicate if the track is MyDJ ready by following the steps below:
1. In WMP 10, right-click on one of the column headings within your library.
2. Click on “More…” at the very bottom of the list.
3. In the window that appears, ensure that there is a check next to “Custom 1”.
4. Click the “OK” button to save the preferences.
5. Within your library, scroll to the right until you see the “Custom 1” column.
NOTE: For Windows Vista, please use Windows Media Player 11 to create the playlist.
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GENERAL OPERATION
USING THE ARMBAND
1
TURNING THE POWER ON/OFF
TO USE THE ARMBAND WITH THIS UNIT,
simply slide the unit into the armband until the
controls on the unit align with the markings on the
armband. To wear the armband, simply loop the
strap through and around the metal fastener, and
then velcro closed when the desired tightness
is achieved.
ARMBAND PNK PART NO. 198-03190-E020, BLK
PART NO. 198-03190-E010, WHT PART NO. 19803190-E030*
*Consumer Replaceable Part (See page 61 to order.)
MENU BUTTON
1
To turn the unit on, press and hold the Power
button; the Memorex screen will appear for a
few moments followed by the Main menu. Toturn the unit off, press and hold the Power
button. Do not release the Power button until
the unit turns off.
NOTE: The Memorex screen will take several
seconds to several minutes to update the
player’s library depending on the number of
songs that you have transferred to the player.
1
At any time, press the Menu button to go back to the
previous screen/Main menu.
NOTE: You can press the Navigation Right/Skip
–Search n or Enter/Play/Pause ®p button to
advance to the next level in the menus based on
your selection.
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GENERAL OPERATION (CONTINUED)
1
2
HEADPHONES JACKVOLUME BUTTONS
1
Plug the headphones (included) into the
Headphones jack on the top of the unit.
1
To control the volume, simply press the Volume
Up 1 and/or Down 2 button during playback.
NOTE: While changing the volume, the volume
“pop up” indicator will be overlaid across the
bottom of the ex isting screen a nd will
disappear after five seconds if neither Volume
button is pressed. You can close the volume
pop-up by pressing the Enter/Play/Pause ®p
or Menu button.
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GENERAL OPERATION (CONTINUED)
HOLD SWITCHDEFAULT/FULL SCREEN
1
Slide the Hold switch to the Lock position (up) to
lock the buttons; “Locked” will appearbriefly and
then the Lock icon will appear in the upper right
corner of the screen. This is useful, for example,
when you do not want the file changed by
accidentally pressing a button. Slide the Hold
switch to the Unlock position (down) to cancel
the Hold function; “Unlocked” will appear briefly
and then the Lock icon will disappear from the
upper right corner of the screen.
1
While in Photo Playback mode, press the
Navigation Down button to toggle between
Default and Full Screen format.
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2
1
OPERATION–MUSIC PLAYBACK MODE
3
1
2
TO LISTEN TO MP3s/WMAs
This unit supports the following audio formats: MP3, MPEG 1/2/2.5 Layer 3 with a bit rate of 32320 kbps, WMA files or WMA with DRM 9 or 10 with a bit rate of 48-192 kbps.
1
Turn the unit on and access the main menu
as described on page 22. Select Music using
the Navigation Down button 1, followed by
the Enter/Play/Pause ®p button 2.
CONTINUED ON THE NEXT PAGE
2
Use the Navigation Up 1 and/or Down 2
buttons to browse through the music
categories: Play Queue, Songs, Artists,
Albums, Playlist (created by WMP 10 or 11)
or Genre. Then press the Enter/Play/Pause
®p button 3 to select that category. A list
will appear separating the files into the
selected search criteria; see the following
page for more details.
NOTE:
• For the Playlist option, please see page 19
for how to create playlist(s) with
WMP 10 or 11.
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OPERATION–MUSIC PLAYBACK MODE (CONTINUED)
3
1
2
3
To browse through your music, see more details below:
Play Queue: “Play All”, “Clear All”, “Clear Track” and the song's names will appear in the display. Select Play All or the
desired song using theNavigation Up 1 and/or Down 2 buttons then pressthe Enter/Play/Pause ®p button 3 to start
playback. The unit will play that song and the songs following it.
Songs: The song’s names will appear in the display. Select Play All or the desired song using the Navigation Up 1
and/or Down 2 buttons then press the Enter/Play/Pause ®p button 3 to start playback.
Artists: All Artists will be shown in the display. Select Play All or the desired Artist using the Navigation Up 1 and/or
Down 2 buttons then press the Enter/Play/Pause ®p button 3. All the Artist’s albums will appear; select Play All or
the desired album using the Navigation Up 1 and/or Down 2 buttons then press the Enter/Play/Pause ®p button 3.
Then, select Play All or the desired song using the Navigation Up 1 and/or Down 2 buttons then press the
Enter/Play/Pause ®p button 3 to start playback.
Albums/Genre: All the albums/genres will appear. Select Play All or the desired album/genre using the Navigation Up
1 and/or Down 2 buttons then press the Enter/Play/Pause ®p button 3. (In the Genre menu, you must then select
the desired album.) Then, select Play All or the desired song using the Navigation Up 1 and/or Down 2 buttons then
press theEnter/Play/Pause ®p button3 to start playback.
Playlist (if created): All Playlists will be shown in the display. Select Play All or the desired Playlist using the
Navigation Up 1 and/or Down 2 buttons then press the Enter/Play/Pause ®p button 3. All the songs will appear;
select Play All or the desired song using the Navigation Up 1 and/or Down 2 buttons then press the Enter/Play/Pause
®p button 3 to start playback.
NOTES:
• See pages 16-19 for information on uploading MP3/WMA files to this unit.
• While you are browsing your music, you can press the Navigation Left/Skip–Search o or Menu button to return to
the previous menu. You can also press the Navigation Right/Skip–Search n button to advance to the next level in
the menus based on your selection.
• You can pause playback at anytime by pressing the Enter/Play/Pause ®p button; the Pause icon will briefly
appear on screen and the song will remain paused until the button is pressed again.
• To set the Play Mode (Shuffle, Repeat All, Repeat One) setting refer to page 47.
• (AUTO RESUME): Each time you exit the Music Playback mode or turn the unit off, when the unit is turned back
on or you enter the Music Playback mode again, this unit will resume at the beginning of the last track which was
playing before turning the power off or changing mode.
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OPERATION–MUSIC PLAYBACK MODE (CONTINUED)
3
1
2
3
1
2
TO DELETE SONGS FROM THE PLAY QUEUE
1
En ter the P la y Queue submenu a s
described on page 26.
To clear all tracks in the queue, use the
Navigation Up 1 and/or Down 2 button to
se lect Clear All and th en press th e
Enter/Play/Pause ®p button 3.
2
To clear on e tr ack at a t ime from the
queue, use the Navigation Up 1 and/or
Down 2 button to select Clear Track and
then press the Enter/Play/Pause ®p button
3. Then, use the Navigation Up 1 and/or
Down 2 button to select the song to clear
and then press the Enter/Play/Pause ®p
button 3. Re pe at t hi s st ep t o de le te
additional songs.
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OPERATION–MUSIC PLAYBACK MODE (CONTINUED)
1
2
HIGH-SPEED MUSIC SEARCH
1
FORWARD/REVERSE SKIP
During playback, press and hold the Navigation
Right/Skip–Search n 1 or Left/o 2 button to
movetheplayer forward or backward within a file
to locate a specific musical passage. The player
will move forward or backward at high speed as
long as the button is held. When you release the
button, normal playback will resume.
1
Durin g playback, press the Nav igation
Left/Skip–Search
back to the beginning of the currently playing file.
Press the Navigation Left/Skip–Search
repeatedly to move the player back to lowernumbered files.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
• For the MyDJ feature, please see page 33.
o button to move the player
o button
2
During playback, press the Naviga tion
Right/Skip–Search
player to the beginning of the next file. Press
the
Navigation Right/Skip–Search n button
repeatedly to advance the player to highernumbered files.
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n button to advance the
OPERATION–MUSIC PLAYBACK MODE (CONTINUED)
1
2
1
2
3
MUSIC CONTEXTUAL MENU–EQUALIZER
1
While in Music Playback mode (Now Playing
screen), press the Navigation Down button to
open the Music Contextual menu.
2
Scroll to the first option (Equalizer) using the
Navigation Up 1 and/or Down 2 buttons.
3
Select a desired “Equalizer” setting (None,
Extra Bass, Rock, Jazz, Classical or Pop) using
the Navigation Right/Skip–Search n1or
Left/o2button, followed by the Enter/Play/
Pause ®p button 3 to confirm.
NOTE: Setting an option in the Music Contextual menu, pressing the Menu button or waiting three seconds
without any activity will close the Music Contextual menu.
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