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Warranty 27 View FM Recording 22 Delete FM Recording 22 Canadian Warranty 29 2 Table of Contents Radio 19 System Settings 23 EN Selecting Radio Mode 19 Settings 23 Tuning to a Station 19 Memory Usage 23 Preset Station 19 Version 24 Saving Preset 19 Selecting Preset 20 More Information 24 Clearing Preset 20 Check for Updates 24 Suppressing Stereo Signal 21 Frequently Asked Questions . . . . .24 Record FM Radio 21 Troubleshooting Tips 25 Selecting Recording Duration .21 Selecting Recording Quality . . .21 U.S.
Warranty 27 View FM Recording 22 Delete FM Recording 22 Canadian Warranty 29 2 Table of Contents Radio 19 System Settings 23 EN Selecting Radio Mode 19 Settings 23 Tuning to a Station 19 Memory Usage 23 Preset Station 19 Version 24 Saving Preset 19 Selecting Preset 20 More Information 24 Clearing Preset 20 Check for Updates 24 Suppressing Stereo Signal 21 Frequently Asked Questions . . . . .24 Record FM Radio 21 Troubleshooting Tips 25 Selecting Recording Duration .21 Selecting Recording Quality . . .21 U.S.
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...such as the neck to play mp3 and Windows MediaTM audio files encoded on other parts of a Windows computer with USB port , connection cable (included) and a music management software (MusicMatch Unpacking Your Unit Jukebox). When you unpack your player. • Lyra player • Music Management CD ... in flash memory. Before You Begin EN Dear RCA Customer, What's so special about Thank you for carrying the player on upper arm only. This product is designed for purchasing the this mp3 player? RCA LyraTM Digital Music Player. DO NOT wear the armband on a memory card or ...
...such as the neck to play mp3 and Windows MediaTM audio files encoded on other parts of a Windows computer with USB port , connection cable (included) and a music management software (MusicMatch Unpacking Your Unit Jukebox). When you unpack your player. • Lyra player • Music Management CD ... in flash memory. Before You Begin EN Dear RCA Customer, What's so special about Thank you for carrying the player on upper arm only. This product is designed for purchasing the this mp3 player? RCA LyraTM Digital Music Player. DO NOT wear the armband on a memory card or ...
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... on the compartment. (Refer to "Display Overview" on the memory card or the player. 6 This may stop the unit from playing immediately or damage the memory on page 11. Refer to "Before You Begin" for battery level. The player has built-in the diagram below. 2. Close the door to...lock and lift the door. To extend the playtime, you can use the optional Memory Card slot. 1. Insert a Memory Card into the player Inserting a SD card / EN MultiMediaCard (Optional) OPEN PUSH 1. Note Do not remove the Memory Card during playback or when the power is on the top of the...
... on the compartment. (Refer to "Display Overview" on the memory card or the player. 6 This may stop the unit from playing immediately or damage the memory on page 11. Refer to "Before You Begin" for battery level. The player has built-in the diagram below. 2. Close the door to...lock and lift the door. To extend the playtime, you can use the optional Memory Card slot. 1. Insert a Memory Card into the player Inserting a SD card / EN MultiMediaCard (Optional) OPEN PUSH 1. Note Do not remove the Memory Card during playback or when the power is on the top of the...
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.... In radio mode - Insert the 7. Press and hold to scan backwards. 12 In radio mode - Top View 11. PUSH OPEN - The player supports SD and MultiMediaCard memory cards. 10 Press and hold to release the lock on the battery door. 8. Headphones Jack ( ) - USB port ( ) - Attach the... small end of the current song. Insert battery here. 8 MEMORY CARD 12. General Controls 6. Back View EN Returns to the next song. Enters the selected menu. Press and hold to the previous PUSH OPEN song...
.... In radio mode - Insert the 7. Press and hold to scan backwards. 12 In radio mode - Top View 11. PUSH OPEN - The player supports SD and MultiMediaCard memory cards. 10 Press and hold to release the lock on the battery door. 8. Headphones Jack ( ) - USB port ( ) - Attach the... small end of the current song. Insert battery here. 8 MEMORY CARD 12. General Controls 6. Back View EN Returns to the next song. Enters the selected menu. Press and hold to the previous PUSH OPEN song...
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...is almost empty, the icon blinks. 9 6. The repeat icon is displayed when the repeat feature is detected. 2. The memory card icon is displayed when memory card is activated. - The shuffle icon is displayed when random playback is activated. 7. The lock icon is displayed when ...the key lock function is selected. 8. indicates repeat all songs in mp3 PRO format. 6 78 1. The battery indicator shows the battery ...
...is almost empty, the icon blinks. 9 6. The repeat icon is displayed when the repeat feature is detected. 2. The memory card icon is displayed when memory card is activated. - The shuffle icon is displayed when random playback is activated. 7. The lock icon is displayed when ...the key lock function is selected. 8. indicates repeat all songs in mp3 PRO format. 6 78 1. The battery indicator shows the battery ...
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... - Selecting stations saved in the respective direction. Save to P 1234567890 Empty Press the ON/PLAY/PAUSE ( ) button to Radio for the next station in preset memory. Tip Press and hold the LEFT ( ) or RIGHT ( ) arrow button to Radio Repeat Off Shuffle Off 2. Preset Station Saving Preset 1. Go to automatically search for...
... - Selecting stations saved in the respective direction. Save to P 1234567890 Empty Press the ON/PLAY/PAUSE ( ) button to Radio for the next station in preset memory. Tip Press and hold the LEFT ( ) or RIGHT ( ) arrow button to Radio Repeat Off Shuffle Off 2. Preset Station Saving Preset 1. Go to automatically search for...
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... AutoOff Freq Step 0 5s 30s US 4. Use the UP ( ) or DOWN ( ) arrow button to move the cursor to the setting you want to Mem Usage (Memory Usage). 3. Use the UP ( ) or DOWN ( ) arrow button to move the cursor to change. 5. Free / Total 102M / 122M (I) 0M / 0M (E) I = Internal... memory E = External memory 23 Use the UP ( ) or DOWN ( ) arrow button to move the cursor to enter the Settings menu. Press the RIGHT ( ) arrow button or SELECT to ...
... AutoOff Freq Step 0 5s 30s US 4. Use the UP ( ) or DOWN ( ) arrow button to move the cursor to the setting you want to Mem Usage (Memory Usage). 3. Use the UP ( ) or DOWN ( ) arrow button to move the cursor to change. 5. Free / Total 102M / 122M (I) 0M / 0M (E) I = Internal... memory E = External memory 23 Use the UP ( ) or DOWN ( ) arrow button to move the cursor to enter the Settings menu. Press the RIGHT ( ) arrow button or SELECT to ...
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...; Nevertheless, your unit and the computer. ( Refer to the "USB Driver Installation; Cannot play tracks encoded in the card or internal memory. • Memory Card may be strong magnetic fields (e.g. USB display does not appear when connected to computer. • Check connection between 64kbps to 128kbps for.... Cannot perform playback? • LOCK function may be activated. • There may be no mp3 tracks in variable bit rate (VBR). More Information EN Troubleshooting Tips The player does not turn on the player? • Track encoded bit rate may not be between 32 to 192 kbps for...
...; Nevertheless, your unit and the computer. ( Refer to the "USB Driver Installation; Cannot play tracks encoded in the card or internal memory. • Memory Card may be strong magnetic fields (e.g. USB display does not appear when connected to computer. • Check connection between 64kbps to 128kbps for.... Cannot perform playback? • LOCK function may be activated. • There may be no mp3 tracks in variable bit rate (VBR). More Information EN Troubleshooting Tips The player does not turn on the player? • Track encoded bit rate may not be between 32 to 192 kbps for...
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Reinsert the batteries properly and turn the player on again to key operations? • Turn the player off by removing the batteries. Backup all the memory. 26 If this happens, format the device to recover all the valuable files before doing so. EN Note Under some rare circumstances, your unit might report less memory than is available for storing music files. More Information The player does not respond to resume normal operations. ! Warning: Formatting the device will erase all stored contents.
Reinsert the batteries properly and turn the player on again to key operations? • Turn the player off by removing the batteries. Backup all the memory. 26 If this happens, format the device to recover all the valuable files before doing so. EN Note Under some rare circumstances, your unit might report less memory than is available for storing music files. More Information The player does not respond to resume normal operations. ! Warning: Formatting the device will erase all stored contents.