Page 2 - Table of contents
2 Table of contents Safety information .............................. 3 FCC information ....................................... 3Product registration ................................ 4For your records ...................................... 4Service information ................................. 4Tech...
Page 3 - FCC information; CAUTION; Safety information
3 FCC information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCCRules. Operation is subject to the followingtwo conditions: (1) This device may not causeharmful interference, and (2) this device mustaccept any interference received, includinginterference that may cause undesiredoperation. In accordanc...
Page 5 - PLEASE READ AND SAVE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
5 PLEASE READ AND SAVE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Some of the following information may notapply to your particular product; however, aswith any electronic product, precautionsshould be observed during handling and use.• Read these instructions.• Keep these instructions.• Heed all warnings.• Follow all in...
Page 6 - End user license agreement
6 IMPORTANT: READ CAREFULLY BEFORE DOWNLOADINGOR INSTALLING THIS SOFTWARE! THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (THIS “EULA”) IS ALEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU AND THOMSON INC., ORANY THOMSON GROUP ENTITY, AS DEFINED BELOW(COLLECTIVELY “THOMSON ENTITY”), FOR THE RCA ORTHOMSON BRANDED PORTABLE DIGITAL AUDIO...
Page 8 - Before you begin; Unpacking your player; Warning
8 Before you begin Dear RCA Customer,Thank you for purchasing the RCA Player. Thisplayer will play open mp3 and WindowsMedia™ audio (WMA) content as well ascontent purchased from most online musicdownload services. After purchasing and downloading music toyour PC, you are now ready to move contentto...
Page 9 - Precautions for the player
9 Using clip earphones The right ear clip phone is labeled R whilethe left ear clip phone is labeled L.1. Slide the ear hook behind the ear with the ear pad on the front of the ear. 2. For best sound quality, make sure the ear pad fits closely with your ear. Using armband/wristband Slide the small e...
Page 10 - Sofeware setup; Computer connection
10 Sofeware setup The Music Management CD that comes withyour player contains all of the necessarysoftware components you need to make yourplayer work properly. These components enable you to transfer filesfrom your computer to the player. Inserting the included CD into CD Drive1. Turn on your compu...
Page 11 - Charging the battery; Caution
11 Computer connection Charging the battery Your player will charge through the USBconnection when it is connected to yourcomputer. The display below shows where theanimated battery icon is displayed whencharging. To fully charge the player, makesure your computer is on and the device isconnected fo...
Page 12 - Transferring files to the player
12 Transferring files via Yahoo!Music Jukebox (Windows XPor higher only) Yahoo! Music Jukebox lets you manage yourmusic easily and organize like a pro. Createyour own playlists: music for work, the gym,or even dinner. You can also buy downloadmusic and transfer to your player in seconds.Just drag an...
Page 15 - General controls; Turning on or off the player
15 Follow thediagram to open the USB jackor earphone jackcover. General controls 4.• Press once to turn on the player. Press and hold to turn off the player. • To start and pause playback.• To start and stop the stopwatch.• To make selections in menus. 1. m • To access the file or player menu.• Pres...
Page 16 - File menu navigation; How files are organized?
16 File menu navigation • Press to go to the next menu level. • Press + or – to move along menu items at the same level. • Press to go to the previous menu level. • If the selected item is a music, audible or recorded file, press or to start playback. The following example illustrates the steps tose...
Page 18 - Player menu navigation
18 Player menu Player menu navigation • Press to go to the next menu level. • Press + or – to move along menu items at the same level. • Press to go to the previous menu level. • Press or repeatedly to select options. Player menu Go toShuffleRepeatDSPClear MySelSettingsSystem Info Library / RadioSto...
Page 20 - Music playback; Music playback display
20 Music playback To decrease the volume To increase the volume Press once to skip to thenext file, or press andhold to fast forward. Press once to skip to theprevious file*, or pressand hold to fast reverse. * Press within the beginning 4 seconds of the current file to skip to the previous file. Ot...
Page 21 - My Selections; Other playback features
21 My Selections My Selections is a playlist of your preferredmusic files (audible and radio recorded filesare not selectable). To select a music file as My Selections:1. While listening to a favorite music file, press m twice. The player menu is shown. 2. Highlight “Add to MySel” by pressing + or –...
Page 22 - Audible playback
22 To decrease the volume To increase the volume Press once to skip to thenext file*, or press andhold to fast forward. Press once to skip to theprevious file*, or pressand hold to fast reverse. * For sectioned audible files only: during playback or pause of a sectioned audible file, press m twice t...
Page 23 - Radio; Radio display
23 Radio Radio (switching off) 1. Press m in the radio mode to access the player menu. 2. While “Go to” is highlighted, press or . 3. Select one of the modes to switch to and then press or . • Alternatively, press and hold until the player powers off to switch off the radio. Radio (switching on) 1. ...
Page 24 - Saving preset stations
24 Radio Saving preset stations You can save up to 20 channels as presetstations.1. Select a radio frequency. Refer to “Selecting radio frequency” on theprevious page. 2. Press m to access the player menu and then press + or – to highlight “Save to Preset”. 3. Press or to advance. 4. The next availa...
Page 25 - Radio recording; Deleting radio recording
25 Start recording Radio program can be recorded as .wavformat.1. While listening to the radio, press m to access the player menu and then press + or – to highlight “Start Recording”. 2. Press to start recording. 3. Press to pause recording, press again to resume. 4. Press m to stop recording. Recor...
Page 26 - Using stopwatch; Stopwatch; Multiple lap timing
26 Using stopwatch 1. To access the stopwatch, press m once or twice to access the player menu (refer topage 18 for details). 2. While “Go to” is highlighted in the menu, press or to advance. 3. Press + or – to highlight “Stopwatch” and then press or . 4. Press to start the stopwatch. Press again to...
Page 28 - More information; Troubleshooting Tips
28 More information Troubleshooting Tips The player does not turn on when the PLAYbutton is pressed?• Battery may be empty. Skipping tracks or bad sound quality?• Repeat, random or program function may be activated. • There may be strong magnetic fields (e.g. too close to TV) near the player. • Low ...
Page 29 - Check for updates
29 This player may temporarilycease to function if subjected toelectrostatic disturbance. To resume normal operation, it may benecessary to cycle the power off and backon or reset the player by pressing theRESET button on the back of the playerwith a non-metal pointed object (e.g.toothpick). More in...
Page 30 - Limited Warranty
30 Limited Warranty For U.S. What your warranty covers:• Defects in materials or workmanship. For how long after your purchase:• One year from date of purchase.The warranty period for rental units beginswith the first rental or 45 days from date ofshipment to the rental firm, whichever comesfirst. W...
Page 31 - For Canada
31 Limited Warranty For Canada Thomson multimedia Ltd. warrants to the purchaser or gift recipient that if any manufacturingdefect becomes apparent in this product within 1 year from the original date of purchase, itwill be replaced free of charge, including return transportation.This warranty does ...