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.... • To stop recording the current track, click Stop. • To cancel the entire recording session for all selected tracks, click Cancel. • To eject the CD, click Eject CD. • To select all songs, click All. • To deselect all songs, click None. • To refresh the track title information or... is completed, the songs will be stored in the Music Library. 13 E. ALL NONE REFRESH Button Button Button CD Info Display Area RECORD Stop Cancel Eject Button Button Button CD Song Selection Area D.
.... • To stop recording the current track, click Stop. • To cancel the entire recording session for all selected tracks, click Cancel. • To eject the CD, click Eject CD. • To select all songs, click All. • To deselect all songs, click None. • To refresh the track title information or... is completed, the songs will be stored in the Music Library. 13 E. ALL NONE REFRESH Button Button Button CD Info Display Area RECORD Stop Cancel Eject Button Button Button CD Song Selection Area D.
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Use MusicMatch Jukebox to transfer music files to refresh the portable device memory list. Make sure the k@zoo device(s) are listed in the player, click the Refresh button to properly format the card for possible causes if problem persists. 20 The External memory device will be displayed prompting you ... listed make sure the MultiMediaCard (if present) is completely written may cause loss of the card. Note: Formatting the MultiMediaCard will erase the contents of EJECT data or damage to display the Download To k@zoo window.
Use MusicMatch Jukebox to transfer music files to refresh the portable device memory list. Make sure the k@zoo device(s) are listed in the player, click the Refresh button to properly format the card for possible causes if problem persists. 20 The External memory device will be displayed prompting you ... listed make sure the MultiMediaCard (if present) is completely written may cause loss of the card. Note: Formatting the MultiMediaCard will erase the contents of EJECT data or damage to display the Download To k@zoo window.
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... want to file device. Disconnect the USB cable from the system tray and select the k@zoo Audio Player item and click Stop. Information for further details on the Unplug or Eject Hardware topic. Note: If using Windows 2000, must stop the k@zoo device first before disconnecting the ...damage to install the Real Jukebox software. Skip to page 36, Step 26 if you are finished. Click the Unplug or Eject Hardware icon from the k@zoo player. I. See the Windows 2000 help for installing the RealJukebox software starts on file management, creating playlists, and grouping management, please...
... want to file device. Disconnect the USB cable from the system tray and select the k@zoo Audio Player item and click Stop. Information for further details on the Unplug or Eject Hardware topic. Note: If using Windows 2000, must stop the k@zoo device first before disconnecting the ...damage to install the Real Jukebox software. Skip to page 36, Step 26 if you are finished. Click the Unplug or Eject Hardware icon from the k@zoo player. I. See the Windows 2000 help for installing the RealJukebox software starts on file management, creating playlists, and grouping management, please...
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... sure the k@zoo device(s) are listed in the player, click the Refresh button to format the card. The External memory device will erase the contents of the MultiMedia Card and internal flash memory. EJECT tents of the card. Use RealJukebox to transfer music files to the MultiMediaCard... or built in the k@zoo player and it is com- B. Getting Started 25. Transfer the audio files to format...
... sure the k@zoo device(s) are listed in the player, click the Refresh button to format the card. The External memory device will erase the contents of the MultiMedia Card and internal flash memory. EJECT tents of the card. Use RealJukebox to transfer music files to the MultiMediaCard... or built in the k@zoo player and it is com- B. Getting Started 25. Transfer the audio files to format...
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...in flash memory or Double click the External device icon to the k@zoo player. Click the Add Tracks icon on the Unplug or Eject Hardware topic. 35 Click the Unplug or Eject Hardware icon from k@zoo player. Caution Disconnect the k@zoo USB cable only after data is completely written ...may cause loss of data or damage to view contents of data ar damage to the k@zoo player (continued) EN C. ...
...in flash memory or Double click the External device icon to the k@zoo player. Click the Add Tracks icon on the Unplug or Eject Hardware topic. 35 Click the Unplug or Eject Hardware icon from k@zoo player. Caution Disconnect the k@zoo USB cable only after data is completely written ...may cause loss of data or damage to view contents of data ar damage to the k@zoo player (continued) EN C. ...
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Close the door to the power level indicator on display for battery precautions.) Note: Refer to the battery compartment B. EJECT Battery compartment door 37 Insert batteries into the player EN A. Before You Begin 1. To insert batteries, lift open the battery compartment door. Replace with polarities corresponding to indications on the compartment. (Refer to "More information" on page 45 for battery level. C. Insert 2 "AAA"(LR03) batteries with new batteries when the indicator is empty.
Close the door to the power level indicator on display for battery precautions.) Note: Refer to the battery compartment B. EJECT Battery compartment door 37 Insert batteries into the player EN A. Before You Begin 1. To insert batteries, lift open the battery compartment door. Replace with polarities corresponding to indications on the compartment. (Refer to "More information" on page 45 for battery level. C. Insert 2 "AAA"(LR03) batteries with new batteries when the indicator is empty.
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..., you put on . PHONES VOLUME A. Caution: Do not remove MultiMedia Card during playback or when power is off as the diagram shows: PHONES EJECT B. Just Not in Your Eardrums. Make sure you turn down the volume on the unit before you can use the optional MultiMediaCard slot. 3. Inserting...may result in flash memory. Note: Have a Blast- Using Headphones Insert phone jack into the card slot when the player is on headphones. Insert a MultiMediaCard into PHONES on the side of the arrow. To remove card, slide EJECT in place. 38 Increase the volume to the unit and the card.
..., you put on . PHONES VOLUME A. Caution: Do not remove MultiMedia Card during playback or when power is off as the diagram shows: PHONES EJECT B. Just Not in Your Eardrums. Make sure you turn down the volume on the unit before you can use the optional MultiMediaCard slot. 3. Inserting...may result in flash memory. Note: Have a Blast- Using Headphones Insert phone jack into the card slot when the player is on headphones. Insert a MultiMediaCard into PHONES on the side of the arrow. To remove card, slide EJECT in place. 38 Increase the volume to the unit and the card.
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...N EXT 8 11 OFF- Stop playback and turn unit off . 3. Skip back to search forward within the same track. 4. Press and hold to eject MutliMedia Card. 39 MEMORY CARD - LAST - Press and hold to last track. Turn unit on, start playback and pause. 6. Select among DSP modes....Slide to search backward within saved tracks. 5. PLAY - VOLUME - Battery compartment door 14. Connect USB cable. 13. LOCK 23 4 5 13 14 EJECT PHONES VOLUME EN 12 1. STOP - NEXT - MODE - Select between repeat, program and random playback modes. 8. Insert headphones. 12. PHONES -
...N EXT 8 11 OFF- Stop playback and turn unit off . 3. Skip back to search forward within the same track. 4. Press and hold to eject MutliMedia Card. 39 MEMORY CARD - LAST - Press and hold to last track. Turn unit on, start playback and pause. 6. Select among DSP modes....Slide to search backward within saved tracks. 5. PLAY - VOLUME - Battery compartment door 14. Connect USB cable. 13. LOCK 23 4 5 13 14 EJECT PHONES VOLUME EN 12 1. STOP - NEXT - MODE - Select between repeat, program and random playback modes. 8. Insert headphones. 12. PHONES -