It is important to read this instruction book prior to using your new product for the first time.
Important Information
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK DO NOT
OPEN
This symbol indicates
"dangerous voltage" inside
the product that presents a
risk of electric shock or
personal injury.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover
(or back). No user serviceable parts inside. Refer
servicing to qualified service personnel.
Battery can only be repaired or replaced by qualified
service personnel.
This symbol indicates
important instructions
accompanying the product.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this product or AC
charger to rain or moisture.
To reduce risk of injury, charge only rechargeable batteries recommended by the
manufacturer for this product. Other types of batteries may burst causing damage
and personal injury.
Sound Pressure Control
Les articles de loi L44.5 et 44.6 du code de la santé publique, modifiés par
l’article 2 de la loi du 28 Mai 1996 imposent une puissance acoustique
maximale de 100 décibels. Le casque livré ( code 55700930 ) et votre
appareil respectent la législation en vigueur.
A pleine puissance, l’écoute prolongée du baladeur peut endommager
l’oreille de l’utilisateur.
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Important Information
Service
This product should be serviced only by those specially trained in appropriate
servicing techniques. For instructions on how to obtain service, refer to the
warranty in this guide.
Product Registration
Please fill out the product registration card and return it immediately. Returning
this card allows us to contact you if needed.
Product Information
Keep your sales receipt for proof of purchase to obtain warranty parts and service
and attach it here. Record the serial number and model numbers — both numbers
are located on the product.
Model No. ________________________
Serial No. _________________________
Purchase Date ______________________
Place of purchase ____________________
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End User License Agreement
IMPORTANT-READ CAREFULLY:
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legal agreement between you
and Thomson Inc. (“Thomson”)
for the Thomson Lyra device
application/driver software
program and associated
documentation, if any
(“Program”).
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LICENSE
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and license, only as part of the
Thomson Lyra device, to another
party if the other party agrees to
accept the terms and conditions of
this Agreement. If you transfer the
Program, you must at the same time
either transfer all copies to the
same party or destroy any copies
not transferred.
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End User License Agreement
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at the level of a final code release.
In this case, the Program may not
operate properly. Updated versions
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provide support services for the
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duplication, or disclosure by the U.S.
Government is subject to
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subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of DFARS
252.227-7013, or FAR 52.227-19, or
in FAR 52.227-14 Alt. III, as
applicable.
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d) When the license is terminated,
you must destroy or permanently
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thereof.
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THE PROGRAM IS PROVIDED “AS
IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE OR
NON-INFRINGEMENT. THE ENTIRE
RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND
PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM
IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE
PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU
(AND NOT THOMSON, ITS
SUPPLIERS, ITS AFFILIATES OR ITS
DEALERS) ASSUME THE ENTIRE
COST FOR ALL NECESSARY REPAIR
OR CORRECTION.
This exclusion of warranty may not
be allowed under some applicable
laws. As a result, the above
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depending on the law that applies
to you
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All title and intellectual property
rights in and to the Program and
any copies thereof are owned by
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a) TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT
PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN
NO EVENT SHALL THOMSON, ITS
AFFILIATES, OR ITS DEALERS BE
LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL,
INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING,
WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES
FOR LOSS OF PROFITS, BUSINESS
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CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL
DAMAGES, THE ABOVE LIMITATION
MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
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End User License Agreement
b) YOU ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY
FOR THE SELECTION OF THE
APPROPRIATE PROGRAM TO
ACHIEVE YOUR INTENDED RESULTS,
AND FOR THE INSTALLATION, USE,
AND RESULTS OBTAINED.
WINDOWS MEDIA
This version of the Lyra Personal
Digital Player (“Lyra Player”)
contains software licensed from
Microsoft that enables you to play
Windows Media Audio (WMA) files
(“WMA Software”). The WMA
Software is licensed to you for use
with the RCA/THOMSON Portable
Audio Device digital music player
under the following conditions. By
installing and using this version of
the Lyra Player, you are agreeing to
these conditions. IF YOU DO NOT
AGREE TO THE CONDITIONS OF
THIS END USER LICENSE
AGREEMENT, DO NOT INSTALL OR
USE THIS VERSION OF THE Lyra
Player.
GRANT OF LICENSE. The WMA
Software is only licensed to you as
follows:
You may use this version of the Lyra
Player containing the WMA
Software only with the Portable
Audio Device player.
You may not reverse engineer,
decompile, or disassemble the WMA
Software, except and only to the
extent that such activity is expressly
permitted by applicable law in spite
of this limitation.
You may transfer your right to use
this version of the Lyra Player only
as part of a sale or transfer of your
Portable Audio Device player, on
the condition that the recipient
agrees to the conditions in this End
User License Agreement. If the
version of the Lyra Player that you
are transferring is an upgrade, you
must also transfer all prior versions
of the Lyra Player that you have
which include the WMA Software.
The WMA Software is protected by
copyright and other intellectual
property laws. This protection also
extends to documentation for the
WMA Software, whether in written
or electronic form.
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End User License Agreement
MICROSOFT IS NOT PROVIDING ANY
WARRANTY OF ANY KIND TO YOU
FOR THE WMA SOFTWARE, AND
MICROSOFT MAKES NO
REPRESENTATION CONCERNING THE
OPERABILITY OF THE WMA
SOFTWARE.
The WMA Software is of U.S. origin.
Any export of this version of the
Lyra Player must comply with all
applicable international and
national laws, including the U.S.
Export Administration Regulations,
that apply to the WMA Software
incorporated in the Lyra Player.
THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE
ANY THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE THAT
MAY BE PROVIDED WITH THE
PROGRAM IS INCLUDED FOR USE AT
YOUR OPTION. IF YOU CHOOSE TO
USE SUCH THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE,
THEN SUCH USE SHALL BE
GOVERNED BY SUCH THIRD
PARTY’S LICENSE AGREEMENT, AN
ELECTRONIC COPY OF WHICH WILL
BE INSTALLED IN THE APPROPRIATE
FOLDER ON YOUR COMPUTER
UPON INSTALLATION OF THE
SOFTWARE. THOMSON IS NOT
RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY THIRD
PARTY’S SOFTWARE AND SHALL
HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR YOUR USE
OF THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE.
GOVERNING LAW
This Agreement is governed by the
laws of France, without regard to its
conflict of laws.
GENERAL TERMS
This Agreement can only be
modified by a written agreement
signed by you and Thomson, and
changes from the terms and
conditions of this Agreement made
in any other manner will be of no
effect. If any portion of this
Agreement shall be held invalid,
illegal, or unenforceable, the
validity, legality, and enforceability
of the remainder of the Agreement
shall not in any way be affected or
impaired thereby. This Agreement
is the complete and exclusive
statement of the agreement
between you and Thomson, which
supersedes all proposals or prior
agreements, oral or written, and all
other communications between you
and Thomson, relating to the
subject matter of this Agreement.
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Table of Contents
Important Information .............................................................2
Your Lyra Jukebox came with ever ything you need to make music portable
— all of the items shown below should have been packed in the box with
your Lyra Jukebox.
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Music Management CD
Contains the Lyra Jukebox applications &
MusicMatch Jukebox software
AC/DC adapter charger
Mini USB cable
Plug the small end into the USB on your Lyra
Jukebox, and plug the other end into your
computer’s USB port.
Go to page 20 for connection details.
Line out cable
Connects Lyra Jukebox to your audio system.
For details, go to page 62.
Car adapter kit
Car cord adapter / cassette adapter
Go to page 61 for instructions.
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Go to page 37 for instructions.
Illustrations contained within this publication are for representation only
and subject to change.
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Before You Begin
Things to consider before you get started...
Computer System Requirements
•Pentium III 500MHz or higher recommended
Macintosh iMac G3 or higher
•Windows ®98SE, Me, 2000, or XP
Mac OS X Version 10.1.5 or higher
•Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher
•Internet access
•100MB free hard disk space for the software
•64MB RAM (128 MB recommended)
•CD-ROM drive capable of digital audio extraction
•USB port (2.0 recommended)
•Installed sound card
•16- bit color video card
Warning
Use of this product is for your personal use only . Unauthorized recording
or duplication of copyrighted material may infringe upon the rights of
third parties and may be contrary to copyright laws.
Caution
•Keep product out of direct sunlight. Exposure to direct sunlight or
extreme heat (such as inside a parked car) may cause damage or
malfunction.
•Do not expose to rain or moisture.
Caution While Driving
Use of headphones while operating an automobile or moving vehicle is
not recommended and is unlawful in some states and areas. Be careful and
attentive on the road. Stop operation of the unit if you find it disruptive or
distracting while driving.
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Before You Begin
Back up your data
As with any portable device that has a hard drive, you must back up the
drive regularly. RCA and Thomson are not responsible for lost data.
Important Battery Information
•The battery used in this device may present a risk of fire or chemical
burn if mistreated. Do not separately recharge, disassemble, heat
above 100C (212F), or incinerate.
•Battery replacement should only be made by trained
technicians. Refer to Thomson Warranty for details.
•Do not attempt to open the unit. No user servicable parts inside.
•To reduce risk of injury, charge only rechargeable batteries
recommended by the manufacturer for this product. Other types of
batteries may burst causing damage and personal injury.
•Keep the unit away from children. Do not disassemble or dispose
product in fire.
•Use only the specified chargers which were packaged with the product.
Use of another charger may present a risk of fire or explosion.
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Getting Started: Software Setup
The Music Management CD that came with your L yra Jukebox contains all
of the necessary softwar e components you need to make your L yra
Jukebox work properly.
These components do the following:
•install USB driver for Windows 98SE/Me users (Refer to page 16)
•enable you to transfer files fr om your computer to your Lyra Jukebox
•profile, format and sort the contents, update the system files (Refer to
page 25)
•use the MusicMatch Jukebox software to organize your music
collection and transfer the music to your Lyra Jukebox
The MusicMatch Jukebox™ software compresses audio files (from music
CDs) to the mp3, mp3PRO or Windows Media Audio (WMA) format so you
can play them on your Lyra Jukebox. The MusicMatch softwar e also
enables you to download files from the internet that are already
compressed and then transfer those files to your L yra Jukebox (or play the
music on your computer).
Inserting the Included CD-ROM into CD-ROM Drive
Note: Do not connect your Lyra Jukebox to your computer before
you have installed the required drivers. (Windows 98SE/Me only)
1. Turn on your computer and place the Music Management CD that
came with your Lyra Jukebox into your computer.
IMPORTANT: Don’t connect the USB cable to the PC or Lyra
Jukebox before or during the driver installation.
If you’re running Windows 2000, no additional drivers are
required.
If you’re running Windows 98SE/Me, you must install the USB
drivers from the CD-ROM in order for the Lyra Personal Jukebox to
function properly.
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Getting Started: Software Setup
2. If the setup screen does not appear,
double click My Computer, double click
your CD-ROM drive icon, and double
click Install to run the installer.
The Lyra Jukebox and MusicMatch
Jukebox quick start program runs.
3. Select your Thomson L yra model on the
startup screen and click Install to access
installation programs corresponding to
your Lyra device.
4. Click on the software component you
want to install. See next Section for
details.
Installing Software Components
Install the USB Driver (Windows 98SE and Me Only)
For Windows 98SE and Me systems, you need to install a USB driver before
your computer can recognize your Lyra Jukebox.
1. Click Install USB Driver/SystemApplications to install the required
driver for your Lyra Jukebox.
2. Follow the on-screen instructions to
install all necessary files.
3. Click Finish to complete installation and
return to the startup screen.
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Getting Started: Software Setup
Install System Applications
1. Click Install System Application to install
2. Follow the on-screen instructions to
3. Click Finish to complete installation and
applications that will help you better
manage your Lyra Jukebox.
Note: The installation program will
detect whether your system requires
a USB driver. If you see the Install
USB driver/System Applications
option, click it to install the USB
driver. (Refer to the previous section
for details). The program will install
the USB driver first, restart the
computer, and then begin to install
the System Application software.
install all necessary files.
return to the startup screen.
(Refer to page 25 for further system
application details)
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Getting Started: Software Setup
Install MusicMatch Jukebox
MusicMatch Jukebox is a music management software used to organize
and manage digital audio files and can be used to transfer the music to
your Lyra Jukebox.
1. Click Install MusicMatch Jukebox to run
the MusicMatch setup program.
Wait while the installation program
begins. It may take up to 20 seconds for
the installer to start.
Note: It is recommended to uninstall
any previous installations of the
MusicMatch Jukebox software
before proceeding. After the
uninstall process has been
completed, delete the MusicMatch
folder found under C:\Program Files.
If you do not wish to uninstall the
previous MusicMatch Jukebox
software, go to “Install MusicMatch
Plug-in” on page 19.
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2. Follow the on-screen instructions to
complete MusicMatch installation.
For more information on MusicMatch
Jukebox, click Tutorials on the CD or go to
www.musicmatch.com.
Getting Started: Software Setup
Install MusicMatch Plug-in
MusicMatch requires a plug-in for your particular device in order to
transfer files from your computer to your Lyra Jukebox.
1. Click Install MusicMatch Plug-in.
2. Follow the on-screen instructions to
install all necessary files.
3. Click Finish to complete installation and
return to startup screen.
Install Additional Services
Click on Install ID3man by Auditude, Get 100 Free mp3 Tracks from eMusic,
Moodlogic or Try Rhapsody Music services for additional digital music
services provided by our partners.
Launch the MusicMatch software
The MusicMatch icon
found in your computer’s
system tray.
The MusicMatch software converts audio
files to the mp3, mp3PRO and WMA format
so you can play them on your L yra Jukebox.
1. Remove the Music Management CD
from your computer.
2. Start the MusicMatch Jukebox software
(double click on the MusicMatch icon in
your system tray or on your desktop).
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Getting Started: Software Setup
Connecting Thomson Lyra to the Computer
Connect the Lyra Jukebox to your computer with the mini USB cable
provided. Turn on the unit by pressing the ON button. Press and hold thePlay button to start USB transfer. The Lyra Jukebox will appear as a
Removal Disk drive letter.
Note: It might take several seconds for the device (the Lyra
Jukebox) to be detected, especially in Windows 2000/XP. Click
Refresh in My Computer or Explorer to make sure the device has
been detected.
Note: The Lyra Jukebox is capable of transferring files at hi-speed
mode of USB 2.0. This is up to 40 times faster than USB 1.1. If USB
2.0 port is available on your computer, use it to connect to your
Lyra Jukebox. The Lyra Jukebox is still backward compatible with
the older USB 1.1 ports. However, you will not be able to take full
advantage of the potential speed increase.
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Getting Started: Software Setup
Transferring Files to Thomson Lyra Jukebox
You can transfer files to your L yra Jukebox via MusicMatch Jukebox or via
Windows Explor er.
If your Lyra Jukebox isn’ t already connected to your computer, connect the
Lyra Jukebox to the computer using the provided USB cable as illustrated
above.
Note: The USB port acts as a power source for your Lyra Jukebox.
Note: Do not disconnect the USB cable during music download.
Doing so may corrupt system files or the files being downloaded.
Transfer Files via MusicMatch Jukebox
1. Drag and drop desired tracks from the Music Library to the Playlist
display and save the playlist.
Note : Be sure to save the playlist or it will not be displayed on
the playlist window of the Portable Device Manager screen.
2. From the menu area, select Files/Send to Portable Device or click Send
to Portable under the copy item on the left side of the MusicMatch
Jukebox screen to display the Portable Device Manager screen.
3. Click on Options and select your portable device under Select Device.
Click OK. Your device should be listed under Portable Device.
4. Select the playlist item and drag it to the active device listed under
Portable Device. Only those playlists saved in step 1 are displayed on
the playlist window . The songs in the playlist will now be
automatically transferred to your Lyra Player.
USB 2.0
Hi-speed capable
During transfer a progress indicator appears
in the Portable Device Manager screen, and
connected...
Do not unplug
“Do not unplug” flashes in the Lyra
Jukebox’s LCD.
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Getting Started: Software Setup
When the transfer is finished, the Lyra
Personal Jukebox Profiler application may
automatically run so it can sort/profile the
newly transferred files.
You can run the profiler manually by right
clicking on the Lyra icon on the System Tray
Area. Refer to page 25 for details.
Caution: Make sure all data are
transferred to the Lyra Jukebox
before unplugging the USB cable.
If you’re running Windows 2000 you
must stop the device before
unplugging it. Click the icon (the
Unplug or Eject hardware icon)
from the system tray and select the
USB Mass Storage device for the
drive letter associated with the Lyra
Jukebox, and select the device you
want to stop. See the Windows Help
for details about the Unplug or
Eject Hardware topic.
Transfer Files via Windows Explorer (Drag and Drop)
If your Lyra Jukebox isn’ t already connected to your computer, connect the
Lyra Jukebox to the computer using the provided USB cable as illustrated
on page 20 and turn on the unit.
From Windows Explor er, highlight all the
files/folders you want to transfer to your
Lyra Jukebox and drag them to the drive
letter that is associated with it.
Note: You must profile your
contents after file transfer in order
for the new files to appear in the
Navigation Menus. Refer to page 25
for profiling details.
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Getting Started: Software Setup
Create Pre-defined Playlists and Transferring them to the
Jukebox
Pre-defined playlists can be created on your PC using MusicMatch Jukebox.
Refer to the MusicMatch Jukebox User Manual for details. Note that only
playlists cr eated with songs stor ed on the Lyra Jukebox will work on the
Lyra. Use Windows Explorer to transfer pre-defined playlists to your L yra
Jukebox.
If your Lyra Jukebox isn’ t already connected
to your computer, connect it using the
provided USB cable and turn the unit on.
From Windows Explor er, highlight the predefined playlists that you have created in
MusicMatch Jukebox and drag them to the
lyra_playlists directory in the drive letter
associated with your L yra Jukebox.
Note: You must profile your
contents after file transfer in order
for the new files to appear in the
Navigation Menus. Refer to page 25
for profiling details.
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Getting Started: Software Setup
Disconnecting Your Lyra from the Computer
USB 2.0
Hi-speed capable
connected...
Safe to unplug
Note: Before disconnecting the USB
cable from the computer or the Lyra
Jukebox, be sure the “Safe to
unplug” message is displayed.
From the System Tray, double click the left
mouse button on the icon and select
Unplug or eject hardware. Select the drive
corresponding to your Lyra player.
The Stop a Hardware device screen appears.
Select the device to be stopped again for
confirmation and click OK.
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You can also stop your L yra Jukebox by right
clicking on the icon from the system tray
and selecting the drive corresponding to
your player.
Getting Started: Software Setup
System Tray Applications
Profile
New files that are transferred to your Lyra Jukebox using W indows
Explorer (drag and drop) will not appear in the Navigation Menus until
you profile the contents. If MusicMatch Jukebox was used to transfer files,
profiling will be done automatically.
1. Connect your Lyra Jukebox to the computer using the pr ovided USB
cable if it is not already connected and turn the unit on.
2. Right click on the Lyra icon in the
System tray (bottom right hand corner
of the computer screen.
3. Select the Profile Device Content... item
to start the profiling and sorting
contents.
4. Click Done when profiling is complete.
Caution: Make sure all data are
transferred to the Lyra Jukebox
before unplugging the USB cable.
If you’re running Windows 2000 you
must stop the device before
unplugging it. Click the icon (the
Unplug or Eject hardware icon) from
the system tray and select the USB
Mass Storage device for the drive
letter associated with the Lyra
Jukebox, and select the device you
want to stop. See the Windows Help
for details about the Unplug or Eject
Hardware topic.
Note: The Lyra Jukebox can also
perform profiling. Refer to page 51
for details.
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Getting Started: Software Setup
Updating System File
You can upgrade your Lyra Jukebox or repair damaged system files on
your device by downloading the latest firmware from
http://www.thomson-lyra.com. After you have downloaded the latest
firmware, follow the steps below to update your system files.
1. Connect your Lyra Jukebox to the computer using the pr ovided USB
cable if it is not already connected and turn the unit on.
2. Right click on the Lyra icon in the
System tray (bottom right hand corner
of the computer screen and select the
Update System File... item to start
updating your system with the latest
firmware.
Possible cause of system file damage:
•System files and/or folders were
accidentally deleted from the device,
•You have formatted your Jukebox.
Verify User Playlists
Verify items in the User Playlists under the lyra_playlist system folder exists
on the Lyra Jukebox.
1. Connect your Lyra Jukebox to the computer using the pr ovided USB
cable if it is not already connected and turn the unit on.
2. Right click on the Lyra icon in the
System tray (bottom right hand corner
of the computer screen) and select the
Verify User Playlists... item.
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Getting Started: Software Setup
LyraSync
Files and folders can be synchr onized between your PC and your Lyra
Jukebox.
1. Connect your Lyra Jukebox to the computer using the pr ovided USB
cable if it is not already connected and turn the unit on.
2. Right click on the Lyra icon in the
System tray (bottom right hand corner
of the computer screen and select
LyraSync.
3. The LyraSync Options screen appears.
4. Click Insert to select the paths of files
and folders to synchronize between
your PC and the Device. Click OK.
5. Select the desired LyraSync direction.
• PC overwrites Device
• Device overwrites PC
• Synchronize PC and Device
6. Click Synchronize to start.
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Getting Started: Software Setup
MyDislikes
Items in the MyDislikes playlist can be viewed and deleted in MyDislikes.
1. Connect your Lyra Jukebox to the computer using the pr ovided USB
cable if it is not already connected and turn the unit on.
2. Right click on the Lyra icon in the
System tray (bottom right hand corner
of the computer screen and select
MyDislikes....
3. Files tagged as dislike on the unit will
show on the Lyra Jukebox MyDislikes
screen. Highlight files to remove from
the MyDislikes playlist and click RemoveDislikes.
Note: Files will be removed from
your Lyra Jukebox, playlist and
MyDislikes playlist permanently.
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4. Press Done to close the MyDislikes
screen.
Overview of General Controls
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Lyra • jukebox
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Front View
1.LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) - This is where the Lyra’s user interface
appears (go to page 34 for an explanation of the items that appear on
the LCD during playback).
Navigation Controls
2.SELECT - Selects a highlighted item in navigation mode.
During music menu navigation, press SELECT to tag any item to be
included in the MySelections playlist. These items can be individual
songs, or a group of songs under an artist, album, etc. Press SELECT on
a tagged item to remove it from MySelections playlist.
During music playback, press SELECT to add the current song to the
MySelections or MyDislikes playlist.
In radio mode - Saves the current radio station as a preset station.
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3.Up ( ) - Scrolls up Lyra Jukebox menu and moves the highlight up.
During music and radio playback - Increases volume level.
4.Down ( ) - Scrolls down Lyra Jukebox menu and moves the highlight
down.
During music and radio playback - Decreases volume level.
5.Enter / Next ( ) - Enters the highlighted item.
- Views the content of the highlighted item.
- Shows info screen during menu navigation when the item selected is
a song.
In music mode - press and release to skip forward to the next song. To
scan forward in the current song, press and hold.
During preset tuning in radio mode - Selects the next preset station.
During manual tuning in radio mode - Tunes up radio frequency.
6.Back / Previous ( ) - Returns to the previous menu.
In music mode - Press and release to skip back to the beginning of the
song or the previous song. To scan backwards in the song that’s
playing, press and hold.
During preset tuning in radio mode - Selects the previous preset
station.
During manual tuning in radio mode - Tunes down radio frequency.
Left View
7.USB port - Attach the small end (Type mini-B) of the mini-USB cable
here. Attach the large end (Type A) to your computer. The Lyra
Jukebox will also get power from the USB port when connected.
Plug in the AC power adapter here. When you plug in the AC adapter,
the battery inside the Lyra Jukebox automatically starts charging.
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Right View
8.Headphones jack ( ) - Insert the headphones plug here.
9.ON / Play / Pause ( ) - When the power is off, press to turn on the
unit. When the unit is on in music mode, press to play or pause music.
In radio mode, press to select between tune and preset mode. Press
and hold to switch between music and radio mode.
10. OFF / Stop( ) / Reset - When the unit is in stop mode, press to turn
the power off. When music is playing, press to stop playback. During
radio recording, press to stop recording. When the unit does not
respond, press and hold for more than 10 seconds to reset the unit.
11. MENU / Lock ( ) - Accesses the Menu.
- Press and hold to activate and deactivate key lock.
Top View
12. FM REC - Starts or pauses radio recording.
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Display Overview
1
2
3
MUSIC
Artist
Artist/Album
Album
Title
Genre
Year
Playlists
All Files
7
4
5
6
1.The relative icon lights to show the sorting method of the current
folder.
2.The menu level you are currently at.
3.The items in the current menu level.
4.The lock icon is displayed when the key lock function is activated. This
can be activated by pressing and holding the MENU/ Lock button
until the lock icon is displayed. To unlock, press and hold again until
the lock icon is turned off.
5.Charger is connected.
6.The battery indicator shows battery level.
- Battery full
- Battery empty
7.The current position you are at among all other items in the current
menu level.
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Basic Operation
The information in this section presumes you’ve successfully transferred
files to your Lyra Jukebox, and you’re ready to play some music.
If you need specific set-up information (downloading music, transferring
files, installing software), go to “Getting Started: Software Setup” on page
15-28.
If you want more detailed information about the Lyra Jukebox’s features,
go to page 29.
Understanding how to navigate through the Lyra Jukebox’s menu system,
combine with how the buttons operate, will give you information you
need for basic functionality.
Menu Navigation
1.To scroll up and down and highlight items on screen, press the Up ( )
or Down ( ) arrow.
2.To enter and view the submenu, press the Enter / Next ( ) arrow
button.
3.To go back to the previous menu level, press the Back / Previous ( )
arrow button.
4.To view the menu at any given time, press the MENU button.
Music Menu Radio Menu
MENU
Go to Radio
Repeat Off
Shuffle Off
DSP Flat
Profile Content
Settings
System Info
Go to Music
Clear Preset
Mode Stereo
RecDur 30min
RecQua High
Settings
System Info
MENU
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√
Selecting Music Mode
MENU
Go to Music
Clear Preset
Mode Stereo
RecDur 30min
RecQua High
Settings
System Info
Music Playback Display
1. If the unit is in radio mode, press the
MENU / Lock ( ) button to view the
Radio menu.
2. Use the Up ( ) or Down ( ) arrows
to select Go to Music and press SELECT
for music mode.
1
2
3
4
5
1223 / 1921
0:34
Title
Artist
Album
Genre
Year
128kbps
Bass
6
√
7
8
9
1223 / 1921
0:34
Title
Artist
Album
Genre
Year
128kbps
1.Displays song information.
2.The current song number out of the total number of songs on the unit.
3.Song elapse time.
4.Random icon.
5.The repeat icon is displayed when the repeat feature is activated.
- Indicates repeat one song
- Indicates repeat all songs in the current play mode.
6.Shows mp3 Bitrate and song format (mp3 / mp3PRO / wma).
7.√ - Indicates the song is included in the MySelections playlist.
x - Indicates the song is included in the MyDislikes playlist.
8.Current DSP selection (Flat / Bass / Rock / Pop / Jazz / Graphic EQ).
9.The volume bar shows on the display for a few seconds when the
volume is adjusted.
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Music Playback Operation
•Once the item that you want to play is
on the screen, press Play / Pause ( )
to begin playback. This item can be an
artist, an album, a playlist, or a song.
Press again to pause playback. The unit
will automatically power off after
remaining in pause mode for more than
the Power Save interval (length of this
Power Save interval can be modified in
the Setting menu).
•To scan backwards in the track that’s playing, press and hold the Back /Previous ( ) button.
•To scan forward in the track that is playing, press and hold the Enter /Next ( ) button.
•To go to the next track, press and release the Enter / Next ( )
button.
•To go to the previous track, press and release the Back / Previous ( )
button.
•To stop playback, press the Stop ( ) button on the side of the unit.
The display returns to the previous menu level.
•To turn up the volume, press VOL ( ) . The volume bar updates to
show the increase in volume level.
•To turn down the volume, press VOL ( ). The volume bar updates to
show the decrease in volume level.
•To add an item to MySelections list, press SELECT to tag it (in
navigation mode or during playback). You can add an album, an artist,
or individual songs. Songs saved in this list can be played and viewed
through the Playlists menu.
•To add a song to the MyDislikes list, press the SELECT button to tag
the song. (only active during playback).
•To access the song information screen, press Enter / Next ( ) in
navigation mode.
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Step-by-Step Example
The following example illustrates (with more detail than the previous
information) how you find the song you want to play .
1. These instructions presume you’ve already done the following:
• Installed the MusicMatch Jukebox softwar e and the Lyra Jukebox
profiler application (go to page 25 for detailed instructions).
•Transferred music from your computer to the Lyra Jukebox (page 18
has detailed instructions) and profiled the contents of the Lyra
Jukebox through MusicMatch Jukebox or the Profiler software.
Note: The music you’re transferring could be from a CD you put in
your computer, the internet, or music you already had loaded onto
your computer.
2. If you haven’t already unplugged the Lyra Jukebox from your
computer, disconnect the USB cable from the Lyra Jukebox.
Note: If you’re running Windows 2000, you must stop the device
before unplugging it. Click the icon (the Unplug or Eject
hardware icon) from the system tray and select the USB Mass
Storage device for the drive letter associated with the Lyra
Jukebox, and click STOP. See the Windows Help for details about
the Unplug or Eject Hardware topic.
3. If you’ve fully char ged the battery (the Lyra Jukebox needs to be
plugged in for about 4 hours before the battery is fully charged), the
display shows “Batteries fully charged.”. Disconnect the AC adapter
from the outlet and then from your Lyra Jukebox.
Note: If the battery isn’t fully charged, keep the Lyra Jukebox
plugged in while you listen to the music you’ve transferred from
your computer.
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4. Connect the clip phones to your Lyra Jukebox (inser t the end of the clip
phones connector into the phones jack on the side of the Lyra).
How to Use Your Clip Phones (The e.clipz)
L
R
The right ear clip phone is labeled R while
the left ear clip phone is labeled L.
a. Pull the ear hook away from the ear pad
slightly. You will hear a click sound.
CLICK
b. Slide the ear hook behind the ear with
the ear pad on the front of the ear.
Rotate the clip phone so the ear pad fits
closely with the ear.
c.Lock the clip phone in place by pushing
down on the top of the ear hook until it
locks.
d. For best sound quality, make sure the
earpad fits closely with your ear .
5. If your Lyra Jukebox isn’ t already on, turn it on (press the ON / Play /Pause ( ) button). The Thomson Lyra logo flashes on the scr een,
and then the main Menu appears.
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Navigation Menu
The following example illustrates steps to select and play songs in the
Artist category.
MUSIC
Artist
Artist/Album
Album
Title
Genre
Year
Playlists
All Files
ARTIST
Artist 1
Artist 2
Artist 3
Artist 4
Artist 5
Artist 6
ARTIST 2
Artist 2 Song 1
Artist 2 Song 2
Artist 2 Song 3
Artist 2 Song 4
Artist 2 Song 5
Artist 2 Song 6
1. Highlight Artist (use the Up ( ) orDown ( ) arrow button).
2. Press the Enter / Next ( ) button (theArtist menu appears with the artists
stored on your Lyra Jukebox listed in
alphabetical order).
•To scroll up and down the Artist
menu, press the Up ( ) or
Down ( ) arrow button.
•To return to the main Music menu,
press the Back / Previous ( ) arrow
button.
3. To view the songs for the ar tist
highlighted, press Enter / Next ( )
(the songs for that artist appear in
alphabetical order).
•To scroll up and down and view the
list of songs for the selected artist,
press the Up ( ) or Down ( ) arrow
button.
•To return to the previous menu
(Artist), press the Back / Previous
( ) arrow button.
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Note: To show the Music Menu at any
stage of navigation, press MENU.
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Title 1
Artist 1
Album 1
Genre
Year
1/10 128kbps
0:10
SONG INFO
Artist: Artist 3
Album: Album 1
Title: Title 4
Genre: Pop
Year: 2002
File: \Music\Title 4.mp3
Highlight the desired song.
•To play the song, press the Play /Pause ( ) button.
•To end playback, press the Stop ( )
button.
•To get more info about the song,
highlight the desired song in
navigation mode and press the Enter/ Next ( ) arrow button .
Note: The information provided in
the INFO screen depends upon the
ID3 tags that have been set up for
the song.
•To go to the previous menu, press the
Back / Previous ( ) arrow button.
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Playlists
Lyra Jukebox has 2 System Playlist selections: MySelections and MyDislikes.
My Selections
You can create a MySelections temporary playlist using the Lyra Jukebox.
- The song is included in MySelections.
- If the item is a folder, all the songs in the folder is included in
MySelections.
- If the item is a folder, some of the songs in the folder is included in
MySelections.
ALBUM 1
Song 1
Song 2
Song 3
Song 4
Song 5
Song 6
1. In navigation mode, move the cursor to
highlight the item to be selected.
• To scroll up and down the display,
press the Up ( ) or Down ( )
button.
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• To enter the highlighted folder, press
the Enter / Next ( ) button.
• To go back to the previous folder,
press the Back / Previous ( )
button.
• To view music sub-menu, press the
MENU button.
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ALBUM
Album 1
Album 2
Album 3
Album 4
Title 1
Artist 1
Album 2
Genre
Year
11/100 128kbps
0:10
√
ALBUM 1
Song 1
Song 2
Song 3
Song 4
Song 5
Song 6
2. If the item is an item (artist, album,
etc.), press SELECT to tag all the songs
belonging to the selected item and
place them into the MySelections
playlist.
If the item is a song, press SELECT to
tag the song and place it into the
MySelections playlist.
The relative icon ( or )will show
beside any folder or song that has been
tagged.
During playback, a √ icon is displayed
to show the song is included in
MySelections playlist.
3. To de-select a selected item, use the
navigation buttons to highlight the
selected item and press SELECT.
Refer to “View User Playlist” on page 43
to view items in the MySelections
playlist.
To clear MySelections playlist, refer to
“Clear Playlists” on page 45.
Note: MySelections is not active in All
Files mode.
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My Dislikes
In playback mode, you can tag songs you don’t like and place them into
the MyDislikes playlist.
SELECT A SONG
MySelections
MyDislikes
Title
Artist
Album
Genre
Year
1/100 128kpbs
0:55 x
1. When a song is playing, press the
SELECT button.
2. Press Up ( ) or Down ( ) to selectMyDislikes.
Press SELECT to tag the song and add it
to the MyDislikes playlist.
The x icon will show on the bottom
right corner of the display to show the
song has been tagged as a “dislike”
song.
3. To de-select a song from the MyDislikes
playlist, press the SELECT button again
while the song is playing.
Note: To clear the MyDislikes playlist,
refer to “Clear Playlist” on page 45.
Note: You can also view the MyDislikes
playlist on your computer where songs
that have been marked can be viewed or
deleted. (Refer to System Tray
Applications on page 25)
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MUSIC
Artist
Artist/Album
Album
Title
Genre
Year
Playlists
All Files
Radio Recordings
1. Use the Up ( ) or Down ( ) button
to scroll and highlight Playlists from the
Music menu.
2. Press Enter / Next ( ) to show predefined and system playlists.
3. Scroll up and down the Playlists menu to
select the desired playlist to be viewed
using the Up ( ) or Down ( ) button.
4. Press Enter / Next ( ) to view tagged
items in the selected playlist.
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Pre-defined Playlists
Pre-defined playlists are those playlists created on the PC and transferred
to the Lyra Jukebox. Refer to page 23 for details on creating Pre-defined
Playlists and transferring them to your Lyra Jukebox.
PLAYLISTS
MySelections
MyDislikes
Playlists1
Playlists2
Follow the steps under “View System
Playlists” to enter the Playlists menu.
All playlists except for MySelections and
MyDislikes playlists are pre-defined playlists
Note: Pre-defind Playlists can not be
edited on the device.
Save MySelections or MyDislikes as a Playlist
MENU
Go to Radio
Clear Playlist
Save as Playlist
Repeat Off
Shuffle Off
DSP Flat
Profile Content
Settings
1. Press MENU when the cursor is pointing
to MySelections or MyDislikes.
2. Press Up ( ) or Down ( ) to select
Save as Playlist and press SELECT.
3. Name the playlist using the arrow
buttons.
Press Enter / Next ( ) to move the
cursor to the right.
Press Back / Previous ( ) to move the
cursor to the left.
Press Up ( ) or Down ( ) to select a
number or a letter.
4. Press SELECT to save.
1. Press MENU when the cursor is pointing
to the system playlist to be cleared
(MySelections or MyDislikes).
MENU
Go to Radio
Clear Playlist
Save as Playlist
Repeat Off
Shuffle Off
DSP Flat
Profile Content
Settings
2. Press Up ( ) or Down ( ) to select
Clear Playlist and press SELECT.
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All Files
Your Lyra Jukebox is a USB mass storage device that can be used to store
any files. To see all of the files that are stored on your Lyra Jukebox:
Artist/Album
MUSIC
Album
Title
Genre
Year
Playlists
All Files
Radio Recordings
ALL FILES
Folder 1
Folder 2
Folder 3
Song 1
Song 2
1. Highlight All Files (press the Up ( ) orDown ( ) arrow button) from the
Music menu.
2. Press Enter / Next ( ) (the All Files
menu appears). Folders are listed first
and individual files are listed next.
Note: The folders and files are sorted in
the order they were transferred to the
Lyra Jukebox (the folder you transferred
most recently appears last in the list of
folders and the file you transferred most
recently would be the last on the list
since file names follow folder names.
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Additional Features
Go to Radio
MENU
Clear Playlist
Save as Playlist
Repeat One
Shuffle Off
DSP Flat
Profile Contents
Settings
System Info
Repeat
Three repeat options are available on the Lyra Jukebox.
•Repeat Off - No repeat option selected.
•Repeat One - Plays the current song repeatedly. The repeat one icon
will show on the display.
•Repeat All - Plays all songs in the current view repeatedly. The repeat
all icon will show on the display.
Press MENU to access music sub-menu.
MENU
Go to Radio
Clear Playlist
Save as Playlist
Repeat One
Shuffle Off
DSP Flat
Profile Contents
Settings
System Info
1. From the music sub-menu, highlight
Repeat. (Press the Up ( ) or Down
( ) button).
2. Press SELECT to toggle and select repeat
options.
The corresponding repeat icon appears
on the display.
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3. Press the Back / Previous ( ) button or
the MENU / Lock ( ) button to return to
the main Menu.
4. Select the item you wish to play and press
the Play / Pause ( ).
If Repeat All is activated, the songs in the
folder where playback begins will be
repeated
If Repeat One is activated, the selected song
where playback begins will be repeated.
5. To de-select the repeat option, repeat steps
1 and 2 and select Repeat Off.
Shuffle
When Shuffle is On, songs are played in random order.
If shuffle is activated, the songs in the view where playback begins are
played randomly. After all the songs have been played, the unit will
randomly select another folder and shuffle all the songs in the newly
selected folder.
MENU
Go to Radio
Clear Playlist
Save as Playlist
Repeat One
Shuffle Off
DSP Flat
Profile Contents
Settings
System Info
1. From the music sub-menu, highlight Shuffle
(Press the Up ( ) or Down ( ) button).
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2. Press the SELECT button repeatedly to
toggle between Shuffle on and off.
The Shuffle icon will show on the
display when shuffle is on.
3. Use the Back / Previous ( ) button or
the MENU / Lock ( ) button to return
to the main menu.
4. Use the Navigation buttons to select the
folder where you want shuffle playback
to begin.
Press Play / Pause ( ) to begin
playback.
All songs/folders in the folder where
playback begins will be played
randomly.
5. To de-select the shuffle option, repeat
steps 1 and 2 to select Shuffle Off.
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Adjusting DSP Settings
DSP Settings (Digital Signal Processor settings) adjust the various levels of
the audio output for different types of songs. For example, the DSP setting
for BASS makes the bass sounds more prominent. You can also personalize
the levels via the Graphic EQ menu item. The default DSP setting for your
Lyra Jukebox is FLAT.
Go to Radio
MENU
Clear Playlist
Save as Playlist
Repeat One
Shuffle Off
DSP Flat
Profile Contents
Settings
System Info
1. From the music sub-menu, select DSP
using the Up ( ) or Down ( )button.
2. Press SELECT to toggle and select the
DSP setting you want to use.
•FLAT
• BASS
• ROCK
• POP
•JAZZ
• Graphic EQ
Personalizing DSP Output (Graphic EQ menu item)
Graphic EQ: enables you to personalize audio output settings.
DSP
Flat
Bass
Rock
Pop
Jazz
Graphic EQ
1. From the music sub-menu, select DSP
using the Up ( ) or Down ( )button.
2. Press Enter / NEXT ( ) to show a list of
DSP options.
3. Select Graphic EQ using the Up ( ) orDown ( ) button.
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GRAPHIC EQ
+
0
FREQ=60HZ +8dB
4. Press Enter / Next ( ) to show theGraphic EQ display.
5. Press Enter / Next ( ) to move among
frequency adjustments (60Hz, 250Hz,
1kHz, 4kHz and 12 kHz).
Press the Up ( ) or Down ( ) button
to adjust levels between +15 and -15.
6. Press the Back / Previous ( ) button
to return to the previous menu or the
MENU / Lock ( ) button to return to
the main Music menu.
Profiler
The application will profile and sort supported audio files on your Lyra
Jukebox so you can sort and play them properly.
Note: It is best to profile your contents on your PC after each transfer
of music files. Profiling on the unit will take longer and may use up
battery power.
Note: Approximately 3500 songs can be profiled on the Lyra Jukebox. If
the number of audio files exceed this limit, use your PC for profiling
(Refer to page 25).
MENU
Go to Radio
Clear Playlist
Save as Playlist
Repeat One
Shuffle Off
DSP Flat
Profile Contents
Settings
System Info
1. Highlight Profile Contents from the
music sub-menu. (Use the Up ( ) or
Down ( ) button).
2. Press SELECT to start profiling contents
on the Lyra Jukebox or press Back /Previous ( ) to cancel and return to
the previous menu level.
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Selecting Radio Mode
Go to Radio
MENU
Clear Playlist
Save as Playlist
Repeat Off
Shuffle Off
DSP Flat
Profile Contents
Settings
System Info
1. If the unit is in music mode, press the
MENU / Lock ( ) button to view the
music sub-menu.
2. Use the Up ( ) or Down ( ) button
to select Go to Radio and press SELECT
for radio mode.
Preset Station
Press the PLAY / PAUSE ( ) button to select between Preset mode and
Tune mode.
Tuning to a Station
RADIO
FM 106.1 MHz
Manual Stereo
•Press the Back / Previous ( ) arrow
button to tune down radio frequency.
•Press the Enter / Next ( ) arrow
button to tune up radio frequency.
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Setting Preset
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RADIO
FM 106.1 MHz
Manual Stereo
SAVE AS PRESET
Save FM 106M.1 MHz as
Preset: 1
Name:
SAVE AS PRESET
Save FM 106.1 MHz as
Preset: 1
Name:
SAVE AS PRESET
Save FM 106.1 MHz as
Preset: 1
Name: KMEL Hip-Hop
1. Tune to the station to be saved as a
preset station.
2. Press SELECT.
3. Press the Up ( ) or Down ( ) arrow
button to select a preset location
4. Press SELECT.
5. Create a name for the preset location
using the Up ( ) or Down ( ) arrow
button to select an alphabet or number.
Press Back / Previous ( ) to move the
cursor to the left.
RADIO
FM 106.1 MHz
Preset 1
KMEL Hip-Hop
Preset Stereo
Press Enter / Next ( ) to move the
cursor to the right.
6. Press SELECT to confirm your selection.
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Selecting Preset Station
In preset mode, press Back / Previous ( ) to select the previous preset
station and press Enter / Next ( ) to select the next preset station.
Clearing Preset
MENU
Go to Music
Clear Preset
Mode Stereo
RecDur 30min
RecQua High
Settings
System Info
CLEAR PRESET
Clear preset 5?
Change Preset: /
Confirm: SELECT
Cancel:
Suppressing Stereo Signal
MENU
Go to Music
Clear Preset
Mode Stereo
RecDur 30min
RecQua High
Settings
System Info
1. In radio mode, press MENU/ Lock ( )
to view radio sub-menu.
2. Use the Up ( ) or Down ( ) arrow
button to select Clear Preset.
3. Press the Enter / Next ( ) button or
the SELECT button.
4. Press the Up ( ) or Down ( ) arrow
buttons to select the preset location to
clear.
5. Press SELECT to confirm.
1. From the radio submenu, use the Up
( ) or Down ( ) arrow buttons to
select Mode.
2. Press SELECT to select between Stereo
and Mono sound.
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Record FM Radio
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RADIO
FM 106.1 MHz
Preset 1
KMEL Hip-Hop
Preset Stereo
RECORD RADIO
Recording...
00:55:34
FM 106.1MHz
RECORD RADIO
Paused...
00:55:34
FM 106.1MHz
1. Tune to the Station to be recorded by
following steps under “Tune to a
Station” or “Selecting Preset Station”.
2. Press FM REC to start recording.
Press FM REC to pause recording. Press
again to resume.
RECORD RADIO
Recording as:
FM106.1 [001].mp3
3. Press OFF / STOP ( ) to stop
recording.
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Selecting Recording Duration
MENU
Go to Music
Clear Preset
Mode Stereo
RecDur 30min
RecQua High
Settings
System Info
1. From the radio sub-menu, use the Up
2. Press the SELECT button to select
Selecting Recording Quality
Go to Music
MENU
Clear Preset
Mode Stereo
RecDur 30min
RecQua High
Settings
System Info
1. From the radio sub-menu, press the Up
2. Press the SELECT button to select
View FM Recording
MUSIC
Artist
Artist/Album
Album
Title
Genre
Year
Playlists
All Files
Radio Recordings
1. From the main Music menu, use the Up
( ) or Down ( ) arrow button to
select RecDur.
among 30min, 60min, 90min, 120min
and Max.
( ) or Down ( ) arrow button to
select RecQua.
between
Standard (48k), High (96k) and Max
(128k).
( ) or Down ( ) arrow button to
select Radio Recordings.
1. With the arrow at the radio recording
to be deleted, press the MENU / Lock
( ) button to view the radio submenu.
2. Use the Up ( ) or Down ( ) arrow
button to select Clear / Delete.
3. Press the SELECT button.
4. Press Back / Previous( ) to cancel orSELECT to confirm and delete selected
radio recording.
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System Settings
You can personalize the display settings for your Lyra Jukebox.
1. Press MENU to view music or radio sub-menus.
2. From the sub-menu, use the Up ( ) or Down ( ) arrow button to
select Settings.
Music Menu Radio Menu
MENU
Go to Radio
Repeat Off
Shuffle Off
DSP Flat
Profile Contents
Settings
System Info
Go to Music
Clear Preset
Mode Stereo
RecDur 30min
RecQua High
Settings
System Info
MENU
SETTINGS
Customize Menu
Contrast 0
Backlight 5sec
PowerSave min
AutoResume Off
3. Press the SELECT button to show setting
options.
4. Highlight the display setting (Customize
Menu, Contrast, Backlight, PowerSave or
AutoResume) you want to adjust using
the Up ( ) or Down ( ) arrow
button.
5. Press SELECT repeatedly to select
among options in the following settings.
Contrast (between -5 to +5)
Backlight (Off, 5 sec, 10 sec or 30 sec)
PowerSave (30 sec, 1 min, 2 min or 3min)
AutoResume (Off, On)
6. Press the Back / Previous ( ) button
to return to the previous menu or the
MENU button to return to the submenu.
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Customize Music Menu
You can set the music menu on the Lyra Jukebox to show and hide certain
menu items.
MENU
Go to Radio
Repeat Off
Shuffle Off
DSP Flat
Profile Contents
Settings
System Info
1. From the Settings menu, select
Customize Menu. (Press the Up ( ) or
Down ( ) button).
SETTINGS
Customize Menu
Contrast 0
Backlight Off
PowerSave 1min
AutoResume Off
MENU
Artist On
Artist/Album On
Album Off
Title On
Genre On
Year On
MUSIC
Artist
Artist/Album
Title
Genre
Year
Playlists
All Files
Radio Recordings
2. Press Enter / Next ( ) to view
Customize Menu options.
3. Use the Up ( ) or Down ( ) button
to select the music menu item to hide or
show.
Press SELECT to toggle between On and
OFF.
Select On to show the item on the music
menu.
Select Off to hide the item from the
music menu.
4. Press the Back / Previous ( ) button
to return to the previous menu or the
MENU button to return to the submenu.
Those items that are set to Off will not
show on the music menu.
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System Info
System Information shows Lyra Jukebox system details which includes the
number of songs you have on your Jukebox, the amount of free space
available and your firmware version.
SYSTEM INFO
No of Song : 4627
Free Space :1630.54M
Used Space 2370.46M
Firmware Info
FIRMWARE INFO
1. For Lyra Jukebox information, select
System Info in the music or radio submenu using the Up ( ) or Down ( )
button.
2. Press Enter / Next ( ) to show
hardware information.
3. To see firmware information, select
Firmware Info and press Enter / Next
( ).
4. Press the Back / Previous ( ) button
or the MENU button to return to the
sub-menu.
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Connecting your Thomson Lyra Jukebox to your Car
Stereo
The cassette adapter lets you listen to the Lyra in an automobile or RV
safely without having to wear headphones.
The car kit is included with your Lyra Jukebox. This accessory kit includes a
car cord adapter and a cassette adapter. The car cord adapter lets you
power your Lyra from the cigarette lighter socket of a car, truck, or RV. It
converts 12-volts to a 5 volt output.
1. Insert the plug on the cassette adapter into the lineout jack on the
player. If the headphones are attached, remove them.
2. Insert the cassette (Side A up) into your cassette player making sure
the cord is placed in the correct position for your type of player.
3. Remove the cigarette lighter from the socket, and insert the car cord
adaptor into the socket.
4. Attach the end of the car cord adapter to the DC IN jack on your Lyra
Jukebox (the POWER light comes on).
5. Turn on your Lyra Jukebox, and operate the Lyra Jukebox to play music
as described on page 35.
6. Control the volume with the car cassette player.
7. When you’re finished,
A.Remove the cassette adapter from the car cassette player.
B. Turn off the Lyra Jukebox.
C. Remove the car cord’s plug from the cigarette lighter socket.
Cautions: Make sure to place the cassette securely into the slot
with the correct direction for the type of player you have. The car
cord adapter is designed to be used only with vehicles having
negative ground electrical systems. Use of any other car cord
adapter may damage your Lyra Jukebox and void your warranty.
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Connecting Your Thomson Lyra Jukebox on your
stereo system
Your Lyra Jukebox came with a Line Out Cable that you can use to connect
your Lyra to your audio system.
1. Make sure your Lyra Jukebox is off.
2. Connect the black end of the cable to the Headphones jack on your
Lyra Jukebox player.
3. Connect the red (audio left) and white (audio right) cables to the
corresponding left and right audio jacks on your stereo system.
4. Turn on the power to your audio system, and select the proper input
setting on the audio system that corresponds with the way you’ve
connected the Lyra Jukebox to the audio system.
5. Turn on your Lyra Jukebox – press the ON / Play / Pause ( )
button.
6. Operate the Lyra Jukebox to play music as described on page 35.
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Portable Hard Drive Capability
Since Lyra Jukebox has a 20-gigabyte (PDP2842) or 40-gigabyte (PDP2845)
hard drive, you can use it to transport files - any files, not just music files.
Some possible uses for this feature are as follows:
•Create back-ups/archive files.
•Connect to other computers - at work, for example.
•Transport digital photo albums.
•Transport files from one computer to another computer. For example,
instead of putting files at work on a zip or accessing them on your
home computer via e-mail or remote access, you can put the files on
your Lyra Jukebox.
•Capture internet downloads.
•Share information.
Check for Updates
Visit http://www.thomson-lyra.com for the latest news and firmware
upgrades for our Lyra Jukebox. You must update your system after new
downloads have been made in order for the new applications to be
executed (Refer to page 26).
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Tips and Troubleshooting
Problem: Player repeats same tracks or all tracks.
•Repeat play is turned on. Press the MENU button to change the play
mode.
Problem: Audio distorted at high volume.
•Select another DSP setting.
•Turn down the volume.
Problem: The audio tracks on my Lyra keep skipping or popping.
•You’ll need to re-record the audio track – make sure you close all other
applications on your PC when you record.
•Try recording with Error Correction setting turned on.
Problem: Player turns itself off.
•Your Lyra Jukebox turns itself off if you leave it in pause mode or
navigation mode for the duration specified in PowerSave.
Problem: Songs aren’t listed in any of the sort modes (Artist, Album, etc.)
•The contents of the Lyra Jukebox haven’t been profiled (sorted) since
the last file transfer. Select the Profile Device Contents... menu item
from the Lyra Jukebox profiler system tray application on your PC to
profile (sort) the contents of the device. The icon in the system tray
looks like this .
Problem: Bad or missing file error message displayed on the Lyra Jukebox.
•The Lyra Jukebox system files are corrupted or missing. Select the
Update System Files... menu item from the Lyra Jukebox profiler system
tray application on your PC to update the necessary system files.
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Problem: Lyra Jukebox Profiler application icon – . – doesn’t appear in the
system tray.
•You can restart Windows to auto-launch the application, or you can
double-click or run the Lyra Jukebox Profiler executable file that’s in the
Profiler sub-folder of the installation directory that was specified during
the setup process –
(Example Directory:
C:\Program Files\Thomson\Lyra
Jukebox\LyraHDTrayApp\LYRAHD2TrayApp.exe)
If the problem persists, you might need to reinstall the Lyra Jukebox
software.
Problem: Lyra Jukebox does not respond to key presses.
•If your Lyra stops responding to key presses, you can reset it by pressing
the “OFF” button for about 10 seconds. Most of your settings will be
preserved; only the settings that you have changed after your last
power off will be lost.
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FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Question: What is mp3?
mp3 is an abbreviation for MPEG-1, Layer 3 Audio (MPEG = Motion Picture
Experts Group). This is a digital sound encoding and compression process
that was developed by the Fraunhofer Institut fur Integrierte Schaltungen
and Thomson. mp3 is an international standard and is well suited for the
transfer of high quality audio files over telephone or ISDN lines, and over
the internet.
Specifications & System Requirements
Hardware
•Dimensions: 23mm D, 70mm W, 85mm H
•Unit Weight: 146grams
•PDP2842 - 20 Giga Byte Storage
PDP2845 - 40 Giga Byte Storage
•Stereo Headphones Jack
•Mini USB Connection Jack
•Battery Operated: Up to 12 hours of playback with internal
rechargeable lithium polymer battery.
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Hard Disc
•External Hard Disc Drive: When connected to a computer via USB, the
Lyra Hard Disc player is capable of storing any file type allowing the
user a fast, convenient method of storing, retrieving, and transferring
files. Including word processing files, presentations, spreadsheets and
any other computer files.
•Capacity: PDP2842 - 20 GB / PDP2845 - 40 GB
•Rotational Speed: 4200 RPM
•Average Access Time: 12 MS
•Connection: USB 2.0, Hi-speed capable
Software
•Includes Music Management software with the Lyra Jukebox
applications and the MusicMatch Jukebox software.
MusicMatch Jukebox software lets the user organize all tracks in a
digital music library, create custom playlists through drag and drop
interface.
– Encodes mp3, mp3PRO and Windows Media Audio (WMA) files.
– Integrated CD Player.
– Export to WAV
– mp3 Equalizer
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PC Hardware Requirements
•Pentium III 500MHz or higher recommended
Macintosh iMac G3 or higher
•Windows ®98SE, Me, 2000, or XP
Mac OS X Version 10.1.5 or higher
•Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher
•Internet access
•100MB free hard disk space for the software
•64MB RAM (128 MB recommended)
•CD-ROM drive capable of digital audio extraction
•USB port (2.0 recommended)
•Sound card
•16- bit color video card
Accessories
•CD-ROM Music Management Software
•USB Connection Cable
•AC/DC Adapter
•Clipphone™ Stereo Headphones
•Audio Line-Out Cable
•Car DC Adapter: Supplies power to Lyra Jukebox player from car
battery via cigarette lighter plug.
•Car Cassette Audio Output Adapter
Miscellaneous Specifications
•Signal to Noise Ratio (>85dB)
•THD (<0.1%)
1 MusicMatch and MusicMatch Jukebox are registered trademarks of MusicMatch Corp.
2 Warning – This product is not intended for the unauthorized recording or duplication of copyrighted material.
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