Page 2 - FCC Information
EN FCC Information The descriptions and characteristics given in this document are given as a general indication and not as a guarantee. Inorder to provide the highest quality product possible, we reserve the right to make any improvement or modificationwithout prior notice. The English version serv...
Page 3 - Safety Information; Product Registration; Electrical Consumption
EN Safety Information Product Registration Please fill out the product registration cardand return it immediately. Returning thiscard allows us to contact you if needed. For Your Records Keep your sales receipt for proof ofpurchase to obtain warranty parts andservice.In the event that service should...
Page 4 - End User License Agreement; ACKNOWLEDGMENT
EN End User License Agreement IMPORTANT-READ CAREFULLY: ThisEnd User License Agreement("Agreement") is a legal agreementbetween you and Thomson Inc.("Thomson") for the RCA AudioDevice application/driver softwareprogram and associateddocumentation, if any ("Program"). ACKNOWLE...
Page 5 - LICENSE RESTRICTIONS
EN End User License Agreement LICENSE RESTRICTIONS a) Except for the licenses expresslygranted to you in this Agreement, noother licenses are implied. b) You may not (i) modify, translate,reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble(except to the extent that this restrictionis expressly prohibited by la...
Page 6 - WARRANTY DISCLAIMER
EN 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 THEIMPLIED WARRANTIES OFMERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR APARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TOTH...
Page 7 - LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
EN End User License Agreement LIMITATION OF LIABILITY a) TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENTPERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NOEVENT SHALL THOMSON, ITS AFFILIATES,OR ITS DEALERS BE LIABLE FOR ANYSPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT ORCONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGESWHATSOEVER (INCLUDING, WITHOUTLIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OFPROFIT...
Page 9 - THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE
EN End User License Agreement THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE ANY THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE THAT MAYBE PROVIDED WITH THE PROGRAM ISINCLUDED FOR USE AT YOUR OPTION. IFYOU CHOOSE TO USE SUCH THIRD PARTYSOFTWARE, THEN SUCH USE SHALL BEGOVERNED BY SUCH THIRD PARTY'SLICENSE AGREEMENT, AN ELECTRONICCOPY OF WHICH WILL BE ...
Page 10 - Table of Contents
EN 1 Table of Contents FCC InformationSafety InformationEnd User License AgreementTable of Contents . . . . . . . . . . .1Before You Begin . . . . . . . . . . .2 Unpacking your unit . . . . . . . . . . . . .2What’s so special about this MP3 player? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Computer sy...
Page 11 - Before You Begin; Unpacking your unit
EN 2 Before You Begin Unpacking your unit When you unpack your new player, besure you have removed all the accessoriesand documentation. The items belowshould have been packed in the box withyour player.• RCA player • Music Management CD• USB connection cable • Clip Earphones • Neck Strap • Armband ...
Page 12 - Precautions for the Unit
EN 3 Before You Begin Precautions for the Unit • Do not use the unit immediately aftertransportation from a cold place to awarm place; condensation problemmay result. • Avoid shock to the unit.• Do not store the unit near fire, places with high temperature or in directsunlight. • Do not operate or s...
Page 13 - Caution
EN 4 Before You Begin Inserting Battery into thePlayer Slide the battery compartment door tothe side and lift up to open. Insert a AAA-size battery with polarities correspondingto the indications on the compartment.Close the door after the battery isinserted. Important BatteryInformation • When stor...
Page 14 - General Controls
EN 5 General Controls 1. - headphone jack. 2. - switches on the player; during playback, pauses and resumesplayback; when listening to radio,switched between preset and manualmode; when in Stopwatch mode,starts and stops the stopwatch. 3. +/– - adjust volume. During menu navigation, press + or – to ...
Page 15 - Using Clip Earphones; Using Armband
EN Transferring Files to Player Using the Accessories 6 You should refer to the software manualfor details in software installation,connecting your player with thecomputer and transferring files to theplayer. Attention Do not disconnect the USB connection during music download. Doing so may corrupt ...
Page 16 - Quick Start; How Files are Organized?
EN 7 Quick Start How Files are Organized? The files transferred to the player will besorted automatically so that you caneasily find and play them. They aresorted as below:• Music • Audiobooks • Radio Recs • My Selections • Folders Note: Radio Recs are recorded files from the radio (see “Radio Recor...
Page 17 - Skipping Files; Scanning Files; Operation in Sports Mode
EN 8 Quick Start Skipping Files • To skip to the next file, press andrelease . • To go to the previous file, press and release within the beginning 4 seconds of the current file. Otherwise,press and release twice. Note: for sectioned audible files, press SEL and then perform the steps above to go to...
Page 18 - mp3 and WMA Playback; Basic Playback; Repeat Playback; My Selections
EN 9 mp3 and WMA Playback Basic Playback Refer to “Quick Start”. Random Playback While the display shows the navigationscreen for file selection, press M to access the player’s menu. (If the display showsthe playback screen, press M twice to access the player’s menu.) Press – to highlight “Shuffle”....
Page 19 - Radio
EN 10 Radio Basic Operations Refer to "Quick Start" for basicoperations. Manual and Preset Modes Press repeatedly to select between the two modes while listening to theradio. Manual mode – tuning to stations manually, Preset mode – selecting stations saved in preset memory Manual Tuning Refe...
Page 20 - Radio Recording; Recording Radio; Deleting Radio Recordings
EN 11 Radio Recording Recording Radio Radio programs can be recorded as mp3files. They can be treated in the same wayas other mp3 music files. 1. Tune to the station to be recorded.2. Press to start recording. Press again to pause recording. Press again toresume. 3. Press to stop recording. Selectin...
Page 21 - DSP; Personal Information; Using Pedometer
EN 12 Sound Feature Sports Mode DSP DSP feature consists of a number ofsound effects. While playback is stopped, press M to access player’s menu. Press – to highlight “DSP”. Press SEL repeatedly to highlight an effect mode (Flat, Bass, Pop, Rock andJazz). Personal Information For accurate use of the...
Page 22 - Sports Mode; Stopwatch; Multiple Lap Timing
EN Sports Mode To check your BMI, press M to view the main menu. While "Go to" is highlightedin the menu, press to enter the submenu. Press – to highlight BMI and then press SEL or . Press to go back to the player’s menu . Different BMI ranges correspond todifferent health condition. Stopwat...
Page 23 - Setting the Player; Settings; System Info
EN Setting the Player Settings While the display shows the navigationscreen for file selection, press M to access the player’s menu. (If the display showsthe playback screen, press M twice to access the player’s menu.) Press – to highlight “Settings”. Press to enter the setting menu. The following i...
Page 24 - More Information; Troubleshooting Tips
EN More Information Troubleshooting Tips The player does not turn on whenthe PLAY button is pressed? • Battery may be empty.• Battery may be inserted incorrectly. Skipping tracks or bad soundquality? • Repeat, random or program function may be activated. • There may be strong magnetic fields (e.g. t...
Page 25 - Check for Updates
EN More Information What are MTP and MSC modes? • MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) modeis essential if you want to transferDRM content to your player. In MTPmode your player will no longer showup as a drive letter. So programs thatwere designed to work with a devicethat shows up as a drive letter will ...
Page 28 - Canadian Limited Warranty
EN Canadian Limited Warranty Thomson multimedia Ltd. warrants to the purchaser or gift recipient that if any manufacturing defect becomes apparent in this product within 1 year from the original date of purchase, it will be replaced free of charge, including return transportation. This warranty does...
Page 40 - Getting Started
EN Getting Started 3 Inserting the Included CD-ROM into CD-ROM Drive 1. Turn on your computer and place the Music Management CD that comeswith your digital audio player intoyour computer. 2. If the setup screen does not appear, double click My Computer, double clickyour CD-ROM drive icon, and double...
Page 41 - Connecting to the Computer
EN 4 Connecting to the Computer Connecting the Player tothe Computer Connect the Digital Audio Player to yourcomputer. If a USB connection cable isprovided, connect it to the player firstbefore the computer. The larger end ofthe cable should be connected to thecomputer while the smaller end to thepl...
Page 42 - Transferring Music
EN Transferring Music 5 Transferring Files to aDigital Audio Player Depending on the availability of softwareon your Music Management CD specificto your digital audio player, you cantransfer files to your Digital Audio Playervia 1) Yahoo! Music Engine (Windows XPonly), 2) Windows Media Player or 3)W...
Page 47 - Disconnecting the Player
Disconnecting Your Playerfrom the Computer For Windows XP, from the System Tray,double click the left mouse button on theicon and select Safely Remove Hardware . Select the drive corresponding to your player and click STOP . The Stop a Hardware device screen appears. Select the device to be stoppeda...
Page 48 - Problem
EN 11 Troubleshooting Tips Problem After connecting the player to computer,"USB connected" does not appear on thedisplay. Cannot access the player via Windows 2000computer. Cannot playback tracks on the player. What does the PlaysForSure logo mean?(available on certain models) Checkpoints / ...