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[. . . ] Instruction Manual Portable Multimedia Player Model PMP-100 Series Model PMP-100 Series Thank you for purchasing the product. http://www. iRiver. com http://www. iRiver. com Welcome 1 Thank your for your iRiver purchase. Thank your for your iRiver purchase. It is important that you read the manual to ensure that you get the most out of your new player. Copyrights/Certification/Trademarks/Limited Liability 1 Copyrights iRiver Limited has all the rights of the patent, trademark, literary property and intellectual property related to this manual. You may not reproduce any part of this manual unless authorized by iRiver Limited. [. . . ] hold the SELECT 8 Press anddisplay the pop-up button to menu. long The headphone cord is used as the FM antenna. Reception will be very poor if headphones are not attached to the player. " 2 Press the station. button to select a List" and 9 Select "Saveto save thepress the SELECT modified playlist. 2 Changing Stereo/Mono Press the A button to change Stereo/Mono. Mono allows for stronger reception in weak transmission areas. 61 62 3-6. Listen to FM station Basic operation Listen to FM radio 3 Auto memory function (To save Channels automatically) Listen to FM radio 4 Memory Function (Save Channels Manually) 1 long If Preset is displayed, first press the NAVI button to exit Preset mode. 1 2 3 4 If Preset is displayed, first press the NAVI button to exit Preset mode. 2 Press and hold the B (EQ/Mode) button. CH01 to CH20 will be saved automatically with the first 20 stations the player finds. Press the button with short or long click and select the desired station. Note FM tuner reception will be affected in weak transmission areas. When player does not have any preset channels, EMPTY will be blinking. Press the B (EQ/Mode) button. MEMORY and Channel number will be displayed on the screen. MEMORY CH-3 Press the button to select a Channel number to assign to the frequency. MEMORY CH-5 63 64 3-6. Recording Basic operation Listen to FM radio Recording 1 Recording Voice/Source from External Audio Source 5 6 Press the B (EQ/Mode) button to store the frequency to the selected channel number. 1 2 3 Select Record from the Function menu and press SELECT to enter recording mode. Press the button to cancel storing the frequency and return to normal FM operation. Press the A button to enter the Recording Settings menu. 5 Erasing MEMORY (Delete saved stations) 1 2 long If Preset is not displayed, first press the NAVI button to enter Preset mode. Use the and buttons to select "Source" then and to select the desired recording source. INT. MIC : To record through the internal microphone LINE-IN : To record from an external audio source Select channel to be deleted by pressing button at preset mode. 4 Note Use and to select each setting and or to choose the desired value for each setting. 3 Push and hold the B (EQ/MODE) button to delete the selected station. The next channel will appear when channel delete is completed. Volume can not be controlled while recording. 65 66 3-7. Recording Basic operation Recording long Recording 5 6 Press and hold the NAVI button to go to the Recording Standby Mode. 3 To play a recorded file Press the button to play a recorded file at the Recording Standby Mode. Press the (REC) button to start recording. Press play on your external equipment (if necessary) to begin playback to be recorded. 4 To stop recording long 2 To pause recording Press the (REC) button recording to pause the recording. Press the (REC) button again to resume recording to the same file. Press and hold the button to exit Recording Mode at the Recording Standby Mode. The screen will be changed to Function menu. Note l The recorded file is saved as mmddxxx. MP3 in the RECORD folder. (Month) (Day) (Number) The recording will be stop if - the amount of recorded data exceeds the capacity. Using Browser Basic operation Searching a file/folder (Browser) 1 Playing a file/folder directly Searching a File/Folder (Browser) 3 1 Select Browser from the Function menu and press SELECT to enter the browser mode. Files with a "?" icon are not playable. <Browser 1> Continue to use buttons and SELECT to highlight additional files in the current folder. Moving to a different folder will clear all currently highlighted items. Clicking SELECT on a previously highlighted item will remove it from the current list. Choose "Select All" and press SELECT to highlight all items in the current folder. long 4 2 <Browser 2> Use the buttons to locate a file then press SELECT to highlight the file for playback. Press button to go the upper folder. 5 long Press the button to play the selected file directly or press and hold the SELECT button after selecting "Play" on the pop-up menu. Using Browser Basic operation Searching a File/Folder (Browser) 2 Copying / Moving files Searching a File/Folder (Browser) 1 2 3 4 On the Function Menu, choose Browser. long 5 Once all the desired items in the folder are highlighted, press and hold the SELECT button to bring up the pop-up menu. Use the buttons to highlight your desired "Destination" folder on the Browser 1screen. Press B to switch to Browser 2. 6 7 8 Choose "Copy"or "Move" and press SELECT. [. . . ] Specifications General Specifications Model Capacity/Size Category Item Additional Information 5-4. Specifications File Specifications Additional Information PMP-120 20GB/1. 8 PMP-140 40GB/1. 8 Specifications Category Audio File Type Bit Rate Tag File Type Specifications 1GB equals 1, 000, 000, 000 bytes, not all drive space is available for file storage. Frequency Range Headphone output S/N ratio Audio Frequency Characteristics No. of Channels LCD 3. 5" TFT Video Composite Output Type Frequency Range S/N ratio FM Tuner Antenna 20Hz~20KHz 20mW (L) + 20mW (R) (16 ) Max. Volume 90dB (MP3) 3dB Stereo (L+R) 320 X 240 Transflective LCD NTSC/PAL 87. 5MHz~108MHz 60dB Headphone / Earphone-Cord Antenna Earphone output / LCD : 60 / Volume : 20 Video Image MPEG1/2/2. 5 Layer3, WMA, WAV, ASF (Audio) 8 Kbps~320 Kbps ID3 V1, ID3 V2 2. 0, ID3 V2 3. 0 AVI , ASF, MPEG Compatible XviD, MPEG-4 Video Compliant SP, MPEG1 (Please see iRiver Media Converter Video type Software Manual for the detailed file specifications) MPEG 1 / 2 / 2. 5 Layer 3 Audio type Video Bit Rate Maximum 1. 5 Mbps Audio Bit Rate 8 Kbps ~192 Kbps Video Resolution Maximum 640 x 480 Video Frame Rate Support maximum 30 fps Caption Support SMI Format Baseline (Non-progressive) JPG, File Type BMP (Mono, 4, 8, 24 Bit) JPG : 3100 x 2100 Resolution BMP : 800 x 600 Video Playtime Audio AC Adapter Built-in battery Dimension Weight General (Including Built-in battery) Operational Temperature IBM-PC Operating Interface System File System Power Supply 4 hours (640X480 @24fps, Audio: 128kbps/44. 1KHz) 5 hours (320X240 @24fps, Audio: 128kbps/44. 1KHz) (Playback time may be shortened by 1 to 2 hour(s) if the built-in speakers are in use at max. 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