Page 2 - FCC Information
i FCC Information FCC Information 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 which may cause undesired o...
Page 3 - ii; Safety Information; Product Registration
ii Safety Information Product Registration Please fill out the product registration card and return it immediately. Returning this card allows us to contact you if needed. For Your Records Keep your sales receipt for proof of purchase to obtain warranty parts and service. In the event that service s...
Page 4 - iii; End User License Agreement; ACKNOWLEDGMENT
iii End User License Agreement IMPORTANT-READ CAREFULLY: This End User License Agreement("Agreement") is a legal agreement between you and Thomson Inc.("Thomson") for the RCA Audio Device application/driver software program and associated documentation, if any ("Program"). AC...
Page 5 - iv; LICENSE RESTRICTIONS
iv End User License Agreement LICENSE RESTRICTIONS a) Except for the licenses expressly granted to you in this Agreement, no other licenses are implied. b) You may not (i) modify, translate, reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble (except to the extent that this restriction is expressly prohibited ...
Page 6 - WARRANTY DISCLAIMER
v End User License Agreement WARRANTY DISCLAIMER THE PROGRAM IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. THE ENTIRE RISK AS...
Page 7 - vi; LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
vi End User License Agreement LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 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 O...
Page 8 - vii
vii End User License Agreement 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. GRANT OF LICENSE. The WMA Software is only licensed to you as follows: You may us...
Page 9 - viii; THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE
viii End User License Agreement THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE ANY THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE THAT MAYBE PROVIDED WITH THE PROGRAM IS INCLUDED FOR USE AT YOUR OPTION. IF YOU CHOOSE TO USE SUCH THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE, THEN SUCH USE SHALL BEGOVERNED BY SUCH THIRD PARTY'S LICENSE AGREEMENT, AN ELECTRONIC COPY OF WHICH W...
Page 10 - Table of Contents
Table of Contents FCC Information ...................................................i Safety Information ............................................... ii End User License Agreement ............................. iii How to Use This Manual ...................................... 1 Safety Instruction...
Page 11 - How to Use This Manual; Introduction
1 How to Use This Manual This User’s Manual provides instructions and illustrations on how to install and operate your M5001/M5002 . We assume that your operating system is at least Windows ME / 2000 / XP, and you are capable to follow the step-by-step instructions to install the utility of M5001/M5...
Page 12 - Safety Instructions
2 Safety Instructions 1. Always read the safety instructions carefully. 2. Keep this User’s Manual for future reference. 3. Keep this equipment away from humidity. 4. Never pour any liquid into the opening that could damage or cause electrical shock. 5. If any of the following situations arise, get ...
Page 13 - Chapter 1. Introduction
3 Chapter 1. Introduction C ongratulations on becoming a new user of M5001/M5002 . The new M5001/M5002 will improve the convenience of listening music, viewing photos/ videos, and sharing data. We are proud to tell our users that M5001/M5002 is thoroughly tested and certified by our reputation for u...
Page 14 - Unpack
4 USB Storage Device – allows users to store data needed in M5001/M5002 . (The capacity depends on the model you bought.) Hold Switch – M5001/M5002 has a Hold Switch, which locates on the side for preventing any accidental operation while recording or playing. Once the Hold Switch is switched to...
Page 15 - Chapter 2. Getting Started; Overview
5 Chapter 2. Getting Started Overview 1. Display Screen Read status and information at this window. 2. MIC Internal Microphone. 3. Exit/ Press it to exit to higher level menu. Submenu Hold it for two seconds to display available options. Options will vary depending on what menu is displayed. Some me...
Page 16 - LCD Display
6 7. Up Press it to select among items. Volume Up During playback, press it to increase volume level. 8. Down Press it to select among items. Volume Down During playback, press it to decrease volume level. 9. Left Press it to select among options. Previous/Rewind During playback, press it to go the ...
Page 18 - Battery Recharge; hours before first time operation.; Battery Status; for a full battery charge.
8 Battery Recharge M5001/M5002 comes with a Lithium ion polymer rechargeable battery. To charge the Li-ion battery, follow the instructions below: 1. On the bottom side of M5001/M5002 , you could see a USB (B type, female) port. 2. Do not turn on M5001/M5002 . Plug mini USB (B type, male) end of sup...
Page 19 - Lock Switch; Utility CD
9 Lock Switch M5001/M5002 has a Lock Switch to avoid accidental operation. Slide it to lock position while power is on, and all function keys are disabled. Slide it to unlock to continue. If the switch is at lock position, M5001/M5002 can not be turned on. Unlock it to continue. Utility CD M5001/M50...
Page 20 - Chapter 3. Connect and Disconnect; Connect to Computer; charging mode. Make sure the lock key is in Unlock position.
10 Chapter 3. Connect and Disconnect Connect to Computer Note: If the Windows Media Player on your computer is below version 10, upgrade it via Internet beforehand, to help system recognize M5001/M5002 in MTP mode. Note: Power up the device to establish USB connection if the unit is in battery charg...
Page 21 - Chapter 4. Basic Usage; Note that the figures below are for reference only.; Power On; Lock switch and battery capacity.; Power Off; press; Select and Enter a Function
11 Chapter 4. Basic Usage This chapter introduces the basic usages of M5001/M5002 . Please read carefully to know how to operate your device. Note that the figures below are for reference only. Power On Before operation, you have to turn on the device first. Follow the steps below to turn on M5001/M...
Page 22 - Music; Music Playback; Note: refer to Synchronize Songs section to synchronize
12 Music Music Playback M5001/M5002 supports MP3 , WAV, WMA and WMA format with DRM audio. Follow the steps below to enjoy music. 1. To play music/ voice, select and enter the Music option on Main Menu. 2. Then press or button to select how you want to sort the music files. - Select All List to play...
Page 24 - Note: the song still remains in the device, only be removed; Delete a Song from Device
14 Remove a Song from Playlist 1. Select and enter the Music item in Main Menu. 2. Select the Playlist you want edit . 3. Use or button to select a song to delete, and press button for 2 seconds to call submenu. 4. Select Delete in the submenu and press OK key to delete selected song from playlist. ...
Page 26 - disabled at the same time.
16 Set EQ M5001/M5002 provides various EQ modes, such as POP , Rock , Jazz, and Classical . You can choose as following steps to increase the enjoyment of listening to music and to meet your personal needs. 1. In playback mode, call submenu. 2. Select and enter EQ item . 3. Use Up or Down key to sel...
Page 27 - Photo; View Photo; Note: If you want to delete photos in the file list, please refer
17 Photo M5001/M5002 supports JPEG graphics (up to 8 mega pixels) and provides slideshow function. View Photo 1. To view photos stored on M5001/M5002 , select Photo option on Main Menu and press OK key to enter the photo function. 2. Select and press OK key on a file to view, then thumbnails of stor...
Page 28 - Slideshow; Note: You can set how long each image to be displayed, refer; Rotate Photo
18 Slideshow You can have the JPEG files slideshow on M5001/M5002 . 1. While viewing one photo, press button to start slideshow. There will be a icon at the bottom right corner of the display. 2. To stop slideshow, press button again. And there will be a icon at the bottom right corner of the displa...
Page 30 - Video; Play Video
20 Video Play Video M5001/M5002 supports .MOV video files encoded with M-JPEG up to a resolution of 128x160 and 12 frames per second (fps). 1. To play video files stored on M5001/M5002 , select Video option on Main Menu and press OK key to enter the video function. 2. Select a video file on the file...
Page 31 - To read text files stored on; Notes; option on Main Menu and press OK key to enter the
21 Notes Read *.txt File M5001/M5002 supports reading .txt and .lrc Unicode files. 1. To read text files stored on M5001/M5002 , select Notes option on Main Menu and press OK key to enter the Notes function. 2. Select a text file on the file list and press OK key to read it. (Select and enter a fold...
Page 32 - FM Radio; Listen to FM Ratio
22 FM Radio Listen to FM Ratio M5001/M5002 supports FM radio function.Follow steps below to enjoy FM radio. 1. To listen to the FM radio broadcast by M5001/M5002 , select the Radio option on Main Menu and press OK key to enter. (Also, the earphones have to be plugged, they are the antenna of M5001/M...
Page 34 - Browser; Browse Contents
24 Browser M5001/M5002 provides an easy access to file management. The file browser can open and arrange files stored on the device. Browse Contents In Browser, you can open video, music, photo, note files which are readable by each function page. 1. Select Browser option on Main Menu and press OK k...
Page 35 - Setting; Note: Before you can see the lyric, you have to add it to each
25 Setting Enter Setting Menu, you can adjust all the options and allow M5001/M5002 to meet your needs. 1. Select Setting option on Main Menu and press OK key to enter. Lyric On/ Off M5001/M5002 supports lyric display. If you store songs with lyric files, you can turn on the lyric to read lyric by t...
Page 37 - is enabled, SRS settings will be disabled at the same time.
27 Set EQ M5001/M5002 provides POP , Rock , Jazz, and Classical EQ modes. Note: Once EQ is enabled, SRS settings will be disabled at the same time. 1. Select Setting option on Main Menu and press OK key to enter. 2. Select and enter EQ item . 3. Use or key to select Normal, POP, Rock, Jazz or Classi...
Page 38 - Note: WAV files usually have the quality close to original,
28 Record Settings 1. Select Setting option on Main Menu and press OK key to enter. 2. Select and enter Record option. 3. Select and enter the Quality item. 4. Select one of the options by your needs. 5. You can set the record file type to be MP3 or WAV by selecting the options in File Type, then pr...
Page 42 - Select the; Language; Select a language you want to use, then press OK key to
32 Language 1. Select the Setting item in Main Menu. 2. Select the Language item. 3. Select a language you want to use, then press OK key to confirm.
Page 43 - Note: the date will be applied to the file name of FM/
33 Date and Time 1. Select the Setting item in Main Menu. 2. Select the Date/Time item. 3. To adjust how you want the time to be displayed, select the Time Format item, and then select 12 hour or 24 hour format. 4. Select Set Time or Set date to change the time or date settings. 5. The current set t...
Page 45 - Record; Note: During Music Playback, you have to pause the song
35 Record Line-In Recording M5001/M5002 has a build-in encoder. With this encoder, you can record external audio via Line-In Jack. First of all, plug one end of Line-In cable to the Audio-out jack of a Walkman, Computer, Radio, TV, or other Audio Equipments, and plug the other end to the Line-In jac...
Page 46 - Microphone Recording; RECORD
36 Microphone Recording M5001/M5002 has a built in Microphone, which can also works as a synchronizing recorder. In other words, you can use it to record your voice in either an interview or a speech. To proceed Microphone Recording, follow the steps below. Note: During Music Playback, you have to p...
Page 47 - Language Learning Function
37 Language Learning Function M5001/M5002 enables users to listen to a particular section repeatedly during music or voice playback. With this function, users will be able to pay attention to the repeated section and to achieve the result of language learning. 1. Press A-B[•] button to set the start...
Page 48 - Synchronize Songs; upgrade it via Internet beforehand.
38 Synchronize Songs Once the Windows Media Player Plug-in of M5001/M5002 has been installed (from the supplied CD), refer to steps below to synchronize: Note: If the version of Windows Media Player on your computer is below 10, upgrade it via Internet beforehand. 1. Execute Windows Media Player 10 ...
Page 49 - Click the; Start Sync; button in the List pane, and you can see the process.
39 5. Click the Start Sync button in the List pane, and you can see the process.
Page 50 - More Information; Troubleshooting Tips
40 More Information Troubleshooting Tips The player does not turn on when the PLAY button is pressed? z Try to reset the device by press and hold Power button for 10 seconds. z Battery may be empty. Skipping tracks or bad sound quality? z Repeat, random or program function may be activated. z There ...