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... Battery 7 Installing the Software 8 • Installing Windows Media Player 10 9 • Installing Windows Media Player 11 12 Downloading and Transferring Files 14 Operation 18 • Turning the Power On/Off 18 • Hold Switch 18 • Headphones Jack 18 • To Listen to MP3s/WMAs 19 • To Pause Playback 20 • To Select/Browse Through the Files 20 • Forward/Reverse Skip 21 • High-Speed Music Search 21 Settings Menu 22 Troubleshooting Guide 29 Formatting...
... Battery 7 Installing the Software 8 • Installing Windows Media Player 10 9 • Installing Windows Media Player 11 12 Downloading and Transferring Files 14 Operation 18 • Turning the Power On/Off 18 • Hold Switch 18 • Headphones Jack 18 • To Listen to MP3s/WMAs 19 • To Pause Playback 20 • To Select/Browse Through the Files 20 • Forward/Reverse Skip 21 • High-Speed Music Search 21 Settings Menu 22 Troubleshooting Guide 29 Formatting...
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.... 2 It may generate or use headphones while driving, cycling or operating any liquid onto or into the player. • Do not leave the player in a location subject to this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is illegal in the instruction manual. It can be potentially dangerous to operate this equipment may result in damage or sound distortion. •...
.... 2 It may generate or use headphones while driving, cycling or operating any liquid onto or into the player. • Do not leave the player in a location subject to this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is illegal in the instruction manual. It can be potentially dangerous to operate this equipment may result in damage or sound distortion. •...
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... the user's authority to operate the equipment. FCC DECLARATION This device complies with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit to ensure compliance with the instructions, may cause undesired operation. These limits are designed to which can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used with...
... the user's authority to operate the equipment. FCC DECLARATION This device complies with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit to ensure compliance with the instructions, may cause undesired operation. These limits are designed to which can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used with...
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... of your hearing adapts. This list of sound. This manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association's Consumer Electronics Group want you listening for your hearing. Over time your equipment at a safe level. To establish a safe level: • Start your volume control at a low setting. • Slowly increase the sound until it is too late, this by playing it comfortably and clearly...
... of your hearing adapts. This list of sound. This manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association's Consumer Electronics Group want you listening for your hearing. Over time your equipment at a safe level. To establish a safe level: • Start your volume control at a low setting. • Slowly increase the sound until it is too late, this by playing it comfortably and clearly...
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.... EPEAREDFD001400-0-00*) 10. CTPCLUSB07088D0-0-00*) 2. Button 5. EPEAREDFD001401-0-00, WHITE PART NO. HOLD Switch (Side of Unit) 4. USB Jack (Top of Unit) (HEADPHONES BLACK PART NO. Volume - Display 7. Navigation ®/Skip/Search n Button *Consumer Replaceable Part (See page 34 to order.) 6 Power/Play/Pause ®p Button 8. Headphones Jack (Top of Unit) (USB CABLE PART NO. LOCATION OF CONTROLS 1 9 23 10 4 11 5 6 7 8 12 1. Belt Clip (Rear of Unit) 3. MENU Button 6. Navigation √/Skip/Search...
.... EPEAREDFD001400-0-00*) 10. CTPCLUSB07088D0-0-00*) 2. Button 5. EPEAREDFD001401-0-00, WHITE PART NO. HOLD Switch (Side of Unit) 4. USB Jack (Top of Unit) (HEADPHONES BLACK PART NO. Volume - Display 7. Navigation ®/Skip/Search n Button *Consumer Replaceable Part (See page 34 to order.) 6 Power/Play/Pause ®p Button 8. Headphones Jack (Top of Unit) (USB CABLE PART NO. LOCATION OF CONTROLS 1 9 23 10 4 11 5 6 7 8 12 1. Belt Clip (Rear of Unit) 3. MENU Button 6. Navigation √/Skip/Search...
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... update the player's library depending on the screen. When charging, the battery indicator will appear on the number of this unit will stop cycling. " OK to your computer; Once the battery is fully charged, the battery indicator will turn on your computer. 7 When fully charged, the unit can playback for approx. 12 hours. (Actual playback times may vary.) • For data transfer, please use the USB cable (included) to connect...
... update the player's library depending on the screen. When charging, the battery indicator will appear on the number of this unit will stop cycling. " OK to your computer; Once the battery is fully charged, the battery indicator will turn on your computer. 7 When fully charged, the unit can playback for approx. 12 hours. (Actual playback times may vary.) • For data transfer, please use the USB cable (included) to connect...
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... is also compatible with Mac OS X. Please note that copy-protected files will not play if you connect it using the "drag and drop" method. Mac OS X will appear on your computer. *Consumer Replaceable Part (See page 34 to install Windows Media Player (10 or 11). An "Untitled" drive will automatically detect this unit when you transfer them using the USB cable. Simply "drag and drop" the desired audio files from...
... is also compatible with Mac OS X. Please note that copy-protected files will not play if you connect it using the "drag and drop" method. Mac OS X will appear on your computer. *Consumer Replaceable Part (See page 34 to install Windows Media Player (10 or 11). An "Untitled" drive will automatically detect this unit when you transfer them using the USB cable. Simply "drag and drop" the desired audio files from...
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... Drive, then the installation screen will appear. Select Download (Windows Media Player), Version (Player 10 [for Windows XP]) and Language. Installation will be detected by your player using the "Sync" function. 1. See page 12 for how to install Windows Media Player 11. (Windows Vista users must use with DRM 9 or 10 to run "MP10Setup.exe". You will begin. WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER 10 INSTALLATION Windows Media Player 10 is for use Windows Media Player 11.) Once you have installed Windows Media Player 10, you can transfer MP3 files, WMA files...
... Drive, then the installation screen will appear. Select Download (Windows Media Player), Version (Player 10 [for Windows XP]) and Language. Installation will be detected by your player using the "Sync" function. 1. See page 12 for how to install Windows Media Player 11. (Windows Vista users must use with DRM 9 or 10 to run "MP10Setup.exe". You will begin. WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER 10 INSTALLATION Windows Media Player 10 is for use Windows Media Player 11.) Once you have installed Windows Media Player 10, you can transfer MP3 files, WMA files...
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... WMA format. MEDIA FILES SUPPORTED FORMATS Audio Formats: MP3, MPEG 1/2/2.5 Layer 3 with a bit rate of 32-320 kbps, WMA files with DRM 9 or 10 with DRM 9 or 10) to the player through the "Sync" function of 48-192 kbps 14 DOWNLOADING AND TRANSFERRING FILES TRANSFERRING FILES You can download digital music files from the Internet or use encoding software to convert music that you have already installed WMP (Windows Media Player) 10 or 11, you can transfer music files...
... WMA format. MEDIA FILES SUPPORTED FORMATS Audio Formats: MP3, MPEG 1/2/2.5 Layer 3 with a bit rate of 32-320 kbps, WMA files with DRM 9 or 10 with DRM 9 or 10) to the player through the "Sync" function of 48-192 kbps 14 DOWNLOADING AND TRANSFERRING FILES TRANSFERRING FILES You can download digital music files from the Internet or use encoding software to convert music that you have already installed WMP (Windows Media Player) 10 or 11, you can transfer music files...
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DOWNLOADING AND TRANSFERRING FILES (CONT.) For Windows XP, you can also utilize the previously installed Windows Media Player 10 software to your computer. 4. Open the "MMP8000 series" window and open the ripped music location window. 5. the Option setting menu will appear. Then, set the Rip Music to the desired location on an audio CD into the "MMP8000 series" window. Click on the "Rip Music" icon to start ripping the music to convert music on your player simply drag...
DOWNLOADING AND TRANSFERRING FILES (CONT.) For Windows XP, you can also utilize the previously installed Windows Media Player 10 software to your computer. 4. Open the "MMP8000 series" window and open the ripped music location window. 5. the Option setting menu will appear. Then, set the Rip Music to the desired location on an audio CD into the "MMP8000 series" window. Click on the "Rip Music" icon to start ripping the music to convert music on your player simply drag...
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.../sync.aspx • Windows Vista users must use Windows Media Player 11 to transfer music files to the player. • If you want to copy to from the right side drop-down menu to locate the music files you can remove the player from the computer. Select the Portable Device ("MMP8000 serices") that you have any problem with DRM 9 or 10 to the player, follow the instructions below using the previously installed WMP (Windows Media Player) 10. DOWNLOADING...
.../sync.aspx • Windows Vista users must use Windows Media Player 11 to transfer music files to the player. • If you want to copy to from the right side drop-down menu to locate the music files you can remove the player from the computer. Select the Portable Device ("MMP8000 serices") that you have any problem with DRM 9 or 10 to the player, follow the instructions below using the previously installed WMP (Windows Media Player) 10. DOWNLOADING...
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..., select "Music Added in the menu. Connect your player to the USB port on page 7. Go to create the playlist. 17 DOWNLOADING AND TRANSFERRING FILES (CONT.) CREATING A PLAYLIST USING WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER 10 Follow the steps below to create a playlist for this unit automatically. 4. Click "Synchronize Device Automatically" and select the playlist. Open WMP 10. 2. NOTES: • For Windows Media Player 11 users, please visit the following link for instructions on how to create and use your computer...
..., select "Music Added in the menu. Connect your player to the USB port on page 7. Go to create the playlist. 17 DOWNLOADING AND TRANSFERRING FILES (CONT.) CREATING A PLAYLIST USING WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER 10 Follow the steps below to create a playlist for this unit automatically. 4. Click "Synchronize Device Automatically" and select the playlist. Open WMP 10. 2. NOTES: • For Windows Media Player 11 users, please visit the following link for instructions on how to create and use your computer...
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... in the display temporarily. Slide the HOLD switch to the normal (unlocked) position (up) to the Hold position (down); the Memorex start screen will appear in the display. "Shutting Down" will function. OPERATION TURNING THE POWER ON/OFF HOLD SWITCH 1 1 Turn the unit on by accidentally pressing a button. no buttons will appear in the display. This is useful when you do not want the track changed by pressing the Power/ Play/Pause ®...
... in the display temporarily. Slide the HOLD switch to the normal (unlocked) position (up) to the Hold position (down); the Memorex start screen will appear in the display. "Shutting Down" will function. OPERATION TURNING THE POWER ON/OFF HOLD SWITCH 1 1 Turn the unit on by accidentally pressing a button. no buttons will appear in the display. This is useful when you do not want the track changed by pressing the Power/ Play/Pause ®...
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... the Music Player mode or turn the unit off or changing mode. 19 this unit. playback will start screen will appear/scroll across the display. 3 2 1 4 Press the Volume + 1 or - 2 button to this unit will resume at the beginning of the last track which was playing before turning the power off , press and hold the Power/Play/Pause ®p button; NOTE (RESUME): Each time you enter the Music Player mode again, scroll to "Play All...
... the Music Player mode or turn the unit off or changing mode. 19 this unit. playback will start screen will appear/scroll across the display. 3 2 1 4 Press the Volume + 1 or - 2 button to this unit will resume at the beginning of the last track which was playing before turning the power off , press and hold the Power/Play/Pause ®p button; NOTE (RESUME): Each time you enter the Music Player mode again, scroll to "Play All...
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... shown in the display. select the desired album by pressing the Navigation ®/Skip/Search n 1 or √/o 2 button then press the Power/Play/Pause ®p button 3. NOTE: • For the Playlist option, please see more details in the Main menu, press the MENU button 1. Press the Power/Play/Pause ®p button again to start playback. 20 select Play All or the desired song using the Navigation ®...
... shown in the display. select the desired album by pressing the Navigation ®/Skip/Search n 1 or √/o 2 button then press the Power/Play/Pause ®p button 3. NOTE: • For the Playlist option, please see more details in the Main menu, press the MENU button 1. Press the Power/Play/Pause ®p button again to start playback. 20 select Play All or the desired song using the Navigation ®...
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... pressing the Navigation ®/Skip/Search n or √/o button then press the Power/Play/Pause ®p button. You can also set the Play mode (Repeat One or Repeat All) when listening to your tracks in Shuffle (Random) mode, while in Shuffle mode. Normal: Normal playback Repeat One: Repeats the current track Repeat All: Repeats all of the files 4 Press the MENU button to exit and return to all of your tracks...
... pressing the Navigation ®/Skip/Search n or √/o button then press the Power/Play/Pause ®p button. You can also set the Play mode (Repeat One or Repeat All) when listening to your tracks in Shuffle (Random) mode, while in Shuffle mode. Normal: Normal playback Repeat One: Repeats the current track Repeat All: Repeats all of the files 4 Press the MENU button to exit and return to all of your tracks...
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... volume using the low. The player is securely connected. Supported OS: Windows XP or Vista and Mac OS X. inserted. WMA files with DRM. 29 No sound. Unit is not turned Press Power/Play/Pause ®p on pages 14-17. button to turn on. The MP3 or WMA files Download uncorrupted are in the Upload files to download methods. No files are corrupted. described on . Make sure player is not securely connected. WMA files...
... volume using the low. The player is securely connected. Supported OS: Windows XP or Vista and Mac OS X. inserted. WMA files with DRM. 29 No sound. Unit is not turned Press Power/Play/Pause ®p on pages 14-17. button to turn on. The MP3 or WMA files Download uncorrupted are in the Upload files to download methods. No files are corrupted. described on . Make sure player is not securely connected. WMA files...
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Unit needs to be reset Reset unit and/or or firmware needs to be update firmware, see updated. page 32. Unit needs to be reset Reset unit and/or or firmware needs to be update firmware, see updated. described on page 18. page 32. 30 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (CONTINUED) SYMPTOM No buttons work. Unit acting erratically. CAUSE SOLUTION The Hold feature is Deactivate Hold feature as activated.
Unit needs to be reset Reset unit and/or or firmware needs to be update firmware, see updated. page 32. Unit needs to be reset Reset unit and/or or firmware needs to be update firmware, see updated. described on page 18. page 32. 30 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (CONTINUED) SYMPTOM No buttons work. Unit acting erratically. CAUSE SOLUTION The Hold feature is Deactivate Hold feature as activated.
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At the "Format" window, click OK to confirm and the player will start to close the Format window. 31 When finished, click "OK" to format (see figure above right). Use the USB cable to do so by technical support personnel. 1. FORMATTING THE PLAYER Formatting the Player WARNING! Double click on My Computer, then right click "MMP8000 series and left click on "Format". 3. Do not format this player unless it stops working and you are instructed to connect the player and the computer. 2.
At the "Format" window, click OK to confirm and the player will start to close the Format window. 31 When finished, click "OK" to format (see figure above right). Use the USB cable to do so by technical support personnel. 1. FORMATTING THE PLAYER Formatting the Player WARNING! Double click on My Computer, then right click "MMP8000 series and left click on "Format". 3. Do not format this player unless it stops working and you are instructed to connect the player and the computer. 2.
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After upgrading, format the unit to check if there is new firmware available. IMPORTANT NOTE: Before upgrading the firmware, please backup all of your media files on your computer. See page 6 for the Reset hole's location. RESETTING THE UNIT If the unit acts erratically, reset the unit by inserting a thin object (such as a paper clip) into the recessed Reset hole. FOR FIRMWARE UPGRADE Please visit our Web site at www.memorexelectronics.com to complete the upgrade procedure. 32
After upgrading, format the unit to check if there is new firmware available. IMPORTANT NOTE: Before upgrading the firmware, please backup all of your media files on your computer. See page 6 for the Reset hole's location. RESETTING THE UNIT If the unit acts erratically, reset the unit by inserting a thin object (such as a paper clip) into the recessed Reset hole. FOR FIRMWARE UPGRADE Please visit our Web site at www.memorexelectronics.com to complete the upgrade procedure. 32