Page 2 - WARNING; Product Registration; Important Information
To reduce risk of injury, charge only rechargeable batteries recommended by themanufacturer for this product. Other types of batteries may burst causing damage andpersonal injury. Sound Pressure Control Les articles de loi L44.5 et 44.6 du code de la santé publique, modifiés parl’article 2 de la loi...
Page 3 - Table of Contents; Chapter 1: Getting Started
Table of Contents 1 Chapter 1: Getting Started Things to consider before you get started... .............................................. 4 Computer System Requirements ..................................................... 4Warning ......................................................................
Page 4 - Chapter 2: Thomson Lyra Jukebox Menus and Features
2 Table of Contents Chapter 2: Thomson Lyra Jukebox Menus and Features Using the Play Modes ................................................................................. 34 How to access the play modes ....................................................... 35 Repeat A-B ...........................
Page 5 - Chapter 1; Getting Started; Things to consider before you get started
Chapter 1 Getting Started Chapter Overview: • Things to consider before you get started • What’s where — what you want to know and where to go • Parts checklist • Overview of Thomson Lyra Jukebox buttons • Basic operation (how to play music on your Thomson LyraJukebox) • Setup details • How to use M...
Page 6 - Computer System Requirements
4 Chapter 1 Getting Started Things to consider before you get started... Computer System Requirements • Pentium 233MHz or higher (Pentium II 300 MHz or higher recommended) • Windows ® 98SE, Me, 2000, or XP • Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher • Internet access • 4 MB free hard disk space for the softwa...
Page 7 - What you want to know; Parts checklist —; Buttons —; Operation — the details
Getting Started Chapter 1 5 What you want to know Go to page ... Parts checklist — everything that was in the Thomson Lyra box Buttons — where they are and what they do Operation — the details If the information on the printed QuickStartguide wasn’t enough, this section gives you alittle more detail...
Page 9 - Overview of buttons and the display
Getting Started Chapter 1 7 Overview of buttons and the display The following pages explain what each button does — some of the buttons have more thanone function depending upon whether you’re playing music or not. 1 2 4 1 Volume up – Increases the volume level. 2 SELECT– When using the Thomson Lyra...
Page 10 - soft key 1
8 Chapter 1 Getting Started 7 Left arrow button – When you’re playing music, press and release to skip back to the previous song (to scan backwards in the song that’s playing, press and hold). When you’reusing the Thomson Lyra Jukebox menu, moves highlight left. 8 Up arrow button – When using the Th...
Page 11 - DC IN; Back view; POWER; Right side view
Getting Started Chapter 1 9 off / lock line out power charge dc in reset DC IN LINE OUTjack RESET Headphonesjack USB port OFF/LOCK switch Back view POWER CHARGE POWER indicator – Lights when the Thomson Lyra Jukebox is on (receiving power from the DC IN jack). CHARGE indicator – Lights when the batt...
Page 12 - SELECT button
10 Chapter 1 Getting Started The SORT BY menu is the main menu. The navigationscheme is the same no matter how many menus youaccess: Basic Operation The information in this section presumes you’ve successfully transferred files to your ThomsonLyra Jukebox, and you’re ready to play some music. If you...
Page 13 - Playback operation
Getting Started Chapter 1 11 Playback operation • To scan backwards in the track that’s playing, press and hold (the left arrow button). • To scan forwards in the track that’s playing, press and hold (the right arrow button). • To go to the next track, press and release (the right arrow button). • T...
Page 15 - Sort by Artist
Getting Started Chapter 1 13 Sort by Artist 1. Highlight Artist (press the up or down arrowbutton). Note: You can also highlight items on thescreen by pressing the soft keys when theyhave arrows above them. In this example softkey 1 would move the highlight down andsoft key 2 would move the highligh...
Page 16 - Sort by Album
14 Chapter 1 Getting Started Highlight the desired song. • To play the song, press (the play/pause button). • To go to the previous menu, press soft key 1(BACK). • To scroll down the list 5 songs at a time, press soft key 2 (PG down). • To scroll up the list 5 songs at a time, press softkey 3 (PG up...
Page 17 - Sort by Title
Getting Started Chapter 1 15 HAPPY MUSIC II PG INFO 01 A Song For You 02 Do Your Best03 Be Yourself04 Integrity Song05 Freedom BACK PG Soft key 1 Soft key 2 Soft key 3 Soft key 4 3. To see the songs for the album highlighted, pressSELECT (the songs on that album appear). The SELECT button may be use...
Page 18 - Sort by Genre
16 Chapter 1 Getting Started • To see the titles from R - Z, press soft key 4. • To return to the SORT BY menu, press soft key 1(labeled MAIN). • To get more info about the song, press soft key4 (INFO). Note: The information provided in the INFO screen depends upon the ID tags that havebeen set up f...
Page 20 - Sort by User Playlists; How to Create User Playlists
18 Chapter 1 Getting Started Sort by User Playlists 1. Highlight User Playlists (press the up or downarrow button, or soft key 1 or soft key 2). SORT BYArtist t AlbumTitleGenre User Playlists Audio Files HELP MORE Soft key 1 Soft key 2 How to Create User Playlists If you need information about Creat...
Page 21 - How to rearrange the order of the songs; Sort by Audio Files
Getting Started Chapter 1 19 • Delete a song from the playlist by DEL (delete) —soft key 3 — (a screen appears asking you toconfirm that you want to delete this item). • Rearrange the order of the songs in the playlist bypressing soft key 4 (MOVE) — go to instructionsbelow for more information. How ...
Page 22 - Sort by All Files
20 Chapter 1 Getting Started • To get more info about the song, press soft key4 (INFO). Note: The information provided in the INFO screen depends upon the ID3 tags that havebeen set up for the song. Sort by All Files Since your Thomson Lyra Jukebox has a hard drive with10 Gigabytes of storage space,...
Page 23 - LCD Screen during Playback; LCD Screen During Playback
Getting Started Chapter 1 21 This picture illustrates what you’ll see on yourThomson Lyra Jukebox LCD screen when you’replaying music. LCD Screen during Playback 1 Playlist name, or path of file 2 Song title or file name – Based on ID3 tag information, if it is available. If no ID3 tag information i...
Page 24 - Install software in your computer
22 Chapter 1 Getting Started Setup Information – the details Install software in your computer The Music Management CD that came with your Thomson Lyra Jukebox contains all of thenecessary software components you need to make your Thomson Lyra Jukebox work properly.These components do the following:...
Page 27 - Launch the MusicMatch software; Tip: Multiple Devices
Getting Started Chapter 1 25 Profiler application icon foundin your computer’s system tray. 3. Select the Profile Lyra MP3/Personal Jukebox Devicemenu from the icon (the Lyra Jukebox profiler application icon that’s in your PC’s system tray, atthe bottom right of your computer screen). TheLyra MP3/P...
Page 28 - Set up the Recorder Settings
26 Chapter 1 Getting Started 3. The first time you launch MusicMatch, a GettingStarted screen appears providing informationabout MusicMatch and the software. 4. Detailed information, Getting Started tips, andtroubleshooting are available through the Helpmenu and the MusicMatch internet site (accesse...
Page 29 - Select a CD Recording Mode
Getting Started Chapter 1 27 Select the Recording Quality level – CD QualityMP3 (128Kbps) is recommended • MP3 audio is MPEG Layer-3 Audio available at various encoding bit rates. The highest bit ratehas the best quality sound, but uses the most diskspace. • WAV audio is unencoded music that is not ...
Page 30 - Save CD tracks to play on your PC or in your Thomson Lyra Jukebox
28 Chapter 1 Getting Started Save CD tracks to play on your PC or in your Thomson Lyra Jukebox 1. Insert a CD into your CD-ROM drive. If you are connected to the internet, MusicMatchJukebox will retrieve information about the CD in the CD-ROM drive. Note: If you are on a LAN system and the titling f...
Page 31 - Download music from the Internet; Organizing Your Music; Adding Tracks; ADD button
Getting Started Chapter 1 29 Download music from the Internet 1. Make sure you’re connected to the internet. 2. Click MUSIC GUIDE to connect to the MusicMatch download site. Note: You can also select Show MusicMatch Guide from View in the Options menu to display this window. If you have not establis...
Page 32 - Creating Personalized Playlists
30 Chapter 1 Getting Started Creating Personalized Playlists To create a playlist, you can drag and drop files from your Music Library or you can open anexisting playlist. 1. To manually add tracks to the playlist, double click on the track or drag and drop thetrack from the Music Library into the p...
Page 33 - Transfer audio files to your Thomson Lyra Jukebox
Getting Started Chapter 1 31 Transfer audio files to your Thomson Lyra Jukebox Once you’ve created the current playlist that contains all of the songs you want to transfer toyour Thomson Lyra Jukebox, follow the steps below: 1. If your Thomson Lyra Jukebox isn’t already connected to your computer, u...
Page 34 - Deleting Files; Refresh button
32 Chapter 1 Getting Started 4. After you have selected all of the music you want to transfer to your Thomson LyraJukebox, click the Download button on the bottom of the screen. IMPORTANT: If your Thomson Lyra Jukebox doesn’t appear in the Portable Device Memory area, click the REFRESH button. Durin...
Page 35 - Chapter 2; Connecting your Thomson Lyra Jukebox to your car stereo
Chapter 2 Features & Menus Chapter Overview: • Play modes (Repeat, A-B Repeat, Shuffle, etc.) • Adjusting DSP settings (flat, rock, jazz, etc.) • Setting LCD preferences (contrast, backlight, etc) • Connecting your Thomson Lyra Jukebox to your car stereo • Connecting your Thomson Lyra Jukebox to...
Page 36 - Using the Play Modes
34 Chapter 2 Features & Menus Using the Play Modes Once you have music transferred to your Thomson Lyra Jukebox you can use the MODEbutton to access different play modes that are used in other audio equipment: Shuffle,Repeat 1, Repeat, Repeat All, Repeat Shuffle. Note: The REPEAT A-B play mode c...
Page 37 - How to access the play modes
Features & Menus Chapter 2 35 How to access the play modes During navigation mode (you’ve turned on your Thomson Lyra Jukebox, but you areusing the menu system and not playing music) 1. Press the MODE button (the MODE SETTINGS menu appears). 2. Press the arrow down button (or soft key 2) or the ...
Page 38 - Adjusting DSP Settings
36 Chapter 2 Features & Menus 3. Press the arrow down (or soft key 2) or arrow up(soft key 3) to highlight the DSP setting you wantto use. • FLAT • BASS • ROCK • POP • JAZZ • GRAPHIC EQ: enables you to personalize audio output settings. Go to the next section for instructions. Adjusting DSP Sett...
Page 40 - Setting LCD Preferences (SYSTEM SETTINGS menu)
38 Chapter 2 Features & Menus Setting LCD Preferences (SYSTEM SETTINGS menu) You can personalize the setting of your LCD (Liquid Crystal Display). 1. From the SORT BY menu (the main menu), presssoft key 4 (MORE). Four new menu items appear atthe bottom of the LCD screen. 3. Highlight SYS (press ...
Page 42 - Playing Your Thomson Lyra Jukebox in your car stereo
40 Chapter 2 Features & Menus Playing Your Thomson Lyra Jukebox in your car stereo The cassette adapter lets you listen to the Thomson Lyra Jukebox in an automobile or RVsafely without having to wear headphones. The car kit is included with your Thomson Lyra Jukebox. This accessory kit includes ...
Page 43 - Playing Your Thomson Lyra Jukebox on your stereo system
Features & Menus Chapter 2 41 Playing Your Thomson Lyra Jukebox on your stereo system Your Thomson Lyra Jukebox came with a Line Out Cable that you can use to connect yourThomson Lyra Jukebox to your audio system. 1. Make sure your Thomson Lyra Jukebox is off. 2. Connect the black end of the cab...
Page 44 - Portable Hard Drive Capability; Connecting your Thomson Lyra Jukebox to your Computer
42 Chapter 2 Features & Menus Portable Hard Drive Capability Thus far, this User’s Guide has discussed your PDP 2800 Thomson Lyra Jukebox player’s musicfunctions. However, this is the first Thomson Lyra model that has a hard drive (other modelsrequired a compact flash card). Since it has a 10-gi...
Page 45 - Chapter 3; Additional Information; Tips & Troubleshooting
Chapter 3 Additional Information Chapter Overview: • Tips & Troubleshooting • FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) • Specifications & System Requirements • Index 43
Page 46 - Problem: Player repeats same tracks or all tracks.; Problem: Lyra Jukebox Profiler application icon –
44 Chapter 3 Additional Information Tips and Troubleshooting Problem: Player repeats same tracks or all tracks. • Repeat play is turned on. Press the MODE button to change the play mode. Problem: Audio distorted at high volume. • In DSP mode, reduce the BASS gain. • Select another DSP setting. • Tur...
Page 47 - Specifications & System Requirements; Hardware
Additional Information Chapter 3 45 FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Question: What is MP3? MP3 is an abbreviation for MPEG-1, Layer 3 Audio (MPEG = Motion Picture Experts Group). Thisis a digital sound encoding and compression process that was developed by the FraunhoferInstitut fur Integrierte Sch...
Page 48 - Hard Disc
46 Chapter 3 Additional Information Hard Disc • External Hard Disc Drive: When connected to a computer via USB, the Thomson LyraHard Disc player is capable of storing any file type allowing the user a fast, convenientmethod of storing, retrieving, and transferring files. Including word processing fi...
Page 49 - PC Hardware Requirements
Additional Information Chapter 3 47 PC Hardware Requirements – 233MHz or higher (Pentium II 300 MHz or higher recommended) – Windows® 98SE, Me, XP or 2000 – Internet Explorer 4.0 or better with Internet access – 32 MB RAM (64 MB recommended) – Free hard disk space (4 MB for the software plus 1 MB fo...
Page 50 - Thomson Lyra Helpline; (las llamadas serán cargadas al precio de la tarifa local); HELPLINE; Wyrób importowany
48 Chapter 3 Additional Information Thomson Lyra Helpline More help is available on www.thomson-lyra.com and phone numbers of the Thomson Lyrahelpline per countries are listed below. Votre Contact THOMSON: 0 810 810 891, de le 16.10.2000 (pour la France, prix d'un appel local) Ihr Kontakt zu THOMSON...
Page 51 - Index
Additional Information Chapter 3 49 Index A A-B Repeat 35AC/DC adapter charger 6AdapterAC/DC 6car 6, 40ADD button 29Album menu 14All Files menu 20Analog setting 27Arrow button 8Arrow buttonsleft 11right 11Artist menu 13Assistance 4, 26, 34, 44, 48Audio Files menu 19Audio problems 44 B Backlight Time...
Page 55 - THOMSON
Thomson multimedia46/47 quai A.Le Gallo92648 Boulogne CedexFRANCERCS nanterreB322 019 464www.thomson-multimedia.com Please do not send any products to the address listed in this manual or onthe carton. This will only add delays in service for your product. visit us at www.thomson-europe.com or www.t...