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1. 2 Press and hold REC button until Recording appears The player is paused the counter is stopped 3 Play the music source on the external audio equipment The player automatically detects the sound starts recording of the music and numbers each track The default recording setting is as follows Bit rate 128kbps A TRK ON For details see pages 36 to 37 To stop Press m button To exit LINE IN mode Press MENU button 24 BASIC OPERATIONS e The LINE folder is automatically generated the recorded music files are stored in it as MP3 files The LINE folder can be displayed using NAVIGATE mode See page 22 e If Low Battery appears when you press and hold REC button it is recommended to replace the battery with a new one e The player consumes an enormous amount of power for recording the music stored in the external audio eguipment To prevent malfunction due to low battery the player is designed to stop faster in this mode It is recommended to use a fully charged battery if you continue to record the music for many hours in this mode e AUTO LEVEL CONTROL ALC e The player is equipped with Auto Level Control ALC to control distortion during recording When the output level from external audio eguipment is too high the ALC automatically activates to control the recording level which can reduce distortion e When you perform test recording beforehand or check and control the output level by inserting the hea
2. button to select the play mode 5 Press II button to return to SET MENU To exit SET mode Press MENU button or select EXIT and press II button in the SET MENU PR EON 27 ADVANCED FEATURES SLEEP TIMER Use the sleep timer to turn off the player after a certain period of time during playback You can set the period of time to 15 30 45 60 minutes or OFF default The sleep timer works temporarily Once it has worked it is canceled When the sleep timer is set the sleep timer icon D appears on the upper right of the display SLEEP TIMER 15min 30min 45min 60min To set sleep timer 1 After turning on the player press MENU button and pp lt lt button to select SET mode from Main Menu and then press II button to enter that mode Press gt gt lt lt button to select SLEEP TIMER Press b IH button Press gt lt lt button to select the time 5 Press II button to return to SET MENU To exit SET mode Press MENU button or select EXIT and press gt II button in the SET MENU PR EON 28 ADVANCED FEATURES AUTO POWER OFF 5 Use the auto power off to turn off the player after a certain period of time when no operation is made You can set the period of time to 2 5 or 10 minutes or OFF default A POWER OFF D 2min 5min 10min To set auto power off 1 After turning on the player press MENU button and gt lt lt button to select
3. OF THE DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER on page 42 and remove the built in battery DO NOT disassemble the player except when you dispose of it doing so may cause a failure or breakage Battery indicator The battery indicator shows the remaining battery level When the battery level becomes low Low Battery appears on the display In this case you need to charge the battery Low Battery GETTING STARTED CONNECTING TO PC You can transfer MP3 and WMA format music files from the PC to your Digital Audio Player through USB port USB2 0 480Mbps speed is not supported For Windows 98SE user Before connecting your player to the computer for the first time you need to install the USB driver from the supplied CD ROM into your computer For details see INSTALLING USB DRIVER FOR WINDOWS 98SE ONLY on page 6 Connecting Digital Audio Player to PC 1 Make sure that the player is turned off Press and hold m button 2 Open the cover of the USB connector 3 Connect the player to the USB port on your PC using USB cable USB Connected appears on the display and the connection is completed USB cable supplied GETTING STARTED Transferring music files from PC to Digital Audio Player 1 Open the player s folder removable disk or device from My Computer or Explorer 2 Copy and paste or drag and drop the music files from the PC to the player s folder During copying files WR
4. POWER ORI ar da 29 BACK Auster 30 CONTRAS acta ake a a Oi glee E eset tvs anaes 31 REC ORD SET a aeng ak sci an na A na aaa ii Na aa A a a a te Haa a Baja Ba A ga awi KERE 32 LANGUAGE nganani Ta a a ang aa 34 ABOUT OCC e RE aan an an pan aa a ae aa a an ap pa D BE nanang ka papi a Beh AA I a apaa Ba pah INA Tawang ii 35 RESETTING IEE UNIT asas aka nengan an aasaran aaa Tapane nan apanga aa ina aas 36 LOCKING BUTTONS HOLD caraniana agan aa d pa Aa a ig UGA KA AN EE 37 DISPOSING OF THE DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER ssec 38 TROUBLESHOOTING iane inah au eda aan sana da ma tat aa otan a aa 41 SRECIFICATION Sia tiara lit 42 ACCESSORIES rasana agan diri ag Pa NG a resi Kaga gi 43 GETTING STARTED INSTALLING USB DRIVER FOR WINDOWS 98SE ONLY Follow these instructions to load software that enables a computer to recognize the Digital Audio Player Make sure that no programs such as games or anti virus software are running on the PC If programs are open close and exit from the programs before proceeding 1 Insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive of your PC 2 Turn off the Digital Audio Player and connect it to your PC with the USB connector 3 Follow the on screen instructions to install the driver from the CD ROM On a screen to search for the location of the Digital Audio Player s driver click the Browse button and select CD ROM drive and then proceed to the next screen 4 Be sure that the installation completion screen a
5. by USB 22 BASIC OPERATIONS DELETING FILES E DELETE N DELETE a IRA E Menu Cancel Play sure BQ EXIT j MUSIC MP3 v 001 035 YES INO DELETE submenu File deletion To delete files 1 After turning on the player press MENU button and pp lt lt button to select DELETE mode from Main Menu and then press II button to enter that mode Press gt i lt button to select MUSIC FILES Press gt II button Press gt gt lt lt button to select a file you want to delete Press m button to select YES To cancel the operation select NO Press II button to delete the file File Deleted appears If you try to delete a read only file Operation Failed appears Each time you press m button the status switches between YES and NO To return to DELETE menu Press MENU button once To exit DELETE mode Press MENU button again or select EXIT and press II button in DELETE submenu O O1 bh ON e When all files in a folder are deleted the folder disappears from the player However it is not erased and remains in the player You can erase this folder by PC through USB 23 2 ADVANCED FEATURES SET MENU ITEMS In SET mode you can set the following SET MENU items EQ SET Equalization Set PLAYMODE SLEEP TIMER A POWER OFF Auto Power OFF BACKLIGHT CONTRAST RECORD SET and LANGUAGE To set each item see the relevant later page EQUALIZER hill You
6. can select from one of 6 different preset sound modes or one customized sound mode 1477 Low lt High Freguency Types of sound modes my NORMAL No sound effect applies CLASSICAL Good for classical music AA Good for jazz music ROCK Boosts low and high freguency Ea POP Good for vocal music BASS Empowers bass sound CUSTOMIZED You can create your own sound mode ADVANCED FEATURES To select sound mode 1 After turning on the player press MENU button and pp lt lt button to select SET mode from Main Menu and then press II button to enter that mode Press gt i lt lt button to select EQ SET Press IH button Press gt ei lt lt button to select the sound mode Press gt IH button to return to SET MENU To create sound mode CUST 1 After turning on the player press MENU button and Pp gt lt lt button to select SET mode from Main Menu and then press II button to enter that mode Press gt a button to select EQ SET Press H button Press gt gt lt lt button to select CUST Press MENU button briefly to start editing The indicator of the lowest frequency is highlighted Press pp lt lt button to select the frequency you want to edit Press H button The indicator starts to blink Press gt gt lt lt button to set the level up or down and then press p gt Il button to store it 9 Repeat Steps 6 t
7. or has been dropped For qualified service personnel only CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so CAUTION Changes or modification not approved by JVC could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Player e No altering or remodeling This can cause malfunctioning e No dropping or strong impacts This may damage the player e Locations to be avoided Avoid using the player in the following locations since they can cause malfunctioning 1 Bathrooms and other moisture prone places 2 Warehouses and other dusty places 3 Very hot places near heating appliances etc IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Listening precautions e Do not play your Headphones at a high volume e Hearing experts advise against continuous extended play e If you experience a ringing in your ears reduce volume or discontinue use Do not use while operating a motorized vehicle It may create traffic hazard and is illegal in many areas e You should use extreme caution or temporarily discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations e Even if your Headphones are an open air type designed to let you hear outside sounds do not turn up the
8. station is converted into stereo WAV files The FM folder is automatically generated and the files are stored in it e If Low Battery appears when you press and hold REC button it is recommended to replace the battery with new one e During playback the recorded files are sorted and treated as the FM files and voice files e During recording volume button operation is disabled e The recorded files can be copied to the PC by accessing from the PC through USB 21 BASIC OPERATIONS NAVIGATE 3 Use to display the hierarchical tree structure of music folders and files N From this tree structure you can easily locate a desired music file and play it back 4 7 DIRO yo DIR1 J HOTEL MP3 To locate a music file 1 After turning on the player press MENU button and pp lt lt button to select NAVIGATE mode from Main Menu and then press II button to enter that mode 2 Press gt gt lt lt gt II m buttons to locate the desired file gt gt a Moves the cursor highlight vertically The cursor scrolls through the files and folders in the selected folder gt 11 m 1 Move the cursor to the desired folder and press II button to open it Then the files in the folder can be selected 2 When the cursor is inside the folder press m button to close the folder Then the hierarchical structure appears including that folder 3 Press II button to play it back Press II button to pa
9. volume so high that you cannot hear what is around you e Once you have established a comfortable sound level leave the level there Do not leave the player exposed to direct sunlight for long periods of time This may deform or discolor the player and may also cause malfunctioning CAUTION Do not place any naked flame sources such as lighted candles on the apparatus e We have no responsibility for any improper recording or playback incurred by eguipment malfunction e It is recommended to store backup copy of your important data in your PC or the like XK European Union Only TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS oococcccccoooooconcncccnnnnnnncnnna anna 2 TABLE OF CONTEN Eoisinniansi cl ca 4 GETTING STARTED ou datada 6 INSTALLING USB DRIVER FOR WINDOWS 98SE ONLY 6 CHARGING THE BUILT IN BATTERY occse 7 CONNECTING TOP Ociosos ga aan an ra adan toldos wes gagan ah aaas 8 PARTS OF THE DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER 10 HOW TO USE THE NECK STRAP HEADPHONES eee 11 TURNING POWER ON OFF ecri ico teehee ecm libs 13 DISPLAY OVERVIEW aii baa a ban agin aa ci 14 BASIC OPERATIONS isso iia 15 USING TRE MAIN MENU pianinui danita 15 PLAYING MUSIC contas oi 16 RECORDING VOICE MESSAGES rara naakka aa aana ena anana nana 17 PLAYING MESSAGES ruris aa saanane aga ah A Bg a a a aaa a tea 18 LISTENING TO FM BROADCAST S a irienn aranera 19 RECORDING FM BROADCASTS ana
10. 6 USB connector 14 REC button 7 Headphone jack 15 VOL Volume buttons 8 MIC 10 GETTING STARTED HOW TO USE THE NECK STRAP HEADPHONES A neck strap with a pair of built in headphones called Neck Strap Headphones has been included for listening to your digital audio player By wearing the player around your neck using the Neck Strap Headphones you can enjoy listening to music anywhere you go without having to worry about the cables 1 Insert the supplied strap through the hole of the player and loop it through itself If you have difficulty in inserting the strap into the hole use a thin sharp tool to push it through 2 Insert the Neck Strap Headphones plug into the headphone jack of the player 3 Adjust the positions of the silver slider on the Neck Strap Headphones to make a loop large enough for your head to pass through 11 GETTING STARTED 4 Once you are wearing the Neck Strap Headphones around your neck bring each earphone from the behind your neck and place in the each ear respectively preference e Be sure to read the separate sheet Precautions for Use of the Neck Strap Headphones for its safety information 12 GETTING STARTED TURNING POWER ON OFF To turn power ON Press and hold 11 button till Welcome appears After a while the following screen appears DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER To turn power OFF Press and hold m St
11. 8 kbs fs 44 1 kHz file playback backlighting OFF Equalization normal Design and specifications are subject to change without notice H OS supported Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Professional Windows Me Windows 2000 Professional Windows 98SE Installation of USB driver is necessary using CD ROM supplied 42 SPECIFICATIONS ACCESSORIES Neck Strap Headphones USB cable CD ROM USB Driver for Windows 98SE Audio cable 43 2 EN O 2006 Victor Company of Japan Limited 0206KMMCREBET JVC M DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER XA F57A P R W XA F107A B P S MU INSTRUCTIONS Thank you for purchasing this JVC product Please read these instructions carefully before starting operation to be sure to obtain optimum performance and a longer service life from the unit LVT1542 002A US IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do nat install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 8 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally
12. After turning on the player press MENU button and pp lt lt button to select SET mode from Main Menu and then press II button to enter that mode Press gt gt lt lt button to select LANGUAGE Press gt II button Press gt gt lt lt button to select the language 5 Press II button to return to SET MENU To exit SET mode Press MENU button or select EXIT and press II button in the SET MENU When Simplified Chinese or Traditional Chinese is selected the menu is also displayed in the selected language When other languages are selected the menu is displayed in English PR OWN 38 ADVANCED FEATURES ABOUT Use to display firmware version and status of the player ABOUT VER X XXXX INT AAAMB Amount of memory installed FREE OOOMB Available memory space to store further music files To display After turning on the player press MENU button and gt gt lt lt button to select ABOUT mode from Main Menu and then press II button to enter that mode To exit ABOUT mode Press MENU button Upgrading firmware version To upgrade the firmware of your player please visit our website 39 ADVANCED FEATURES RESETTING THE UNIT Use to reset all the settings you have made to default RESET Menu Cancel Play sure To reset the unit 1 After turning on the player press MENU button and pp lt lt button to select RESET mode from Main Menu and then p
13. CED FEATURES LOCKING BUTTONS HOLD Slide the HOLD switch to the right to lock all controls When the hold function is activated the A appears in the upper right of the display m ETES Good days The Best of Victor 014 022 06 59 To unlock Slide the HOLD switch to the left When the player is turned on with the HOLD switch set to ON position HOLD appears after the initial message DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER Then the player automatically shuts off To use the player set the HOLD switch to OFF position and turn on the player again 37 ADVANCED FEATURES DISPOSING OF THE DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER Remove the built in battery before disposing ofthe XA F series player DO NOT disassemble the player except when you dispose of it doing so may cause a failure or breakage Do not remove the built in battery before making sure it has been completely used up DANGER e Do not subject the built in battery to strong impacts Shorting the poles may cause heating bursting or start a fire e Do not store the built in battery with a metal necklace or hairpin in a pocket Shorting the poles may cause heating bursting or start a fire e Do not heat disassemble modify the built in battery or throw it into water or fire Bursting ignition or heat may cause a fire or injury e Do not leave the built in battery near fire or in direct sunlight Also do not leave the built in battery near a heater Bursting ignition o
14. ECORDING VOICE MESSAGES You can store your voice as voice files by talking into built in microphone i WAV m NOICE V001 WAV Recording 00 00 19 63 12 39 Recording remaining time Recording time hour min sec To record voice messages 1 After turning on the player press MENU button and gt lt lt button to select VOICE mode from Main Menu and then press II button to enter that mode 2 Press and hold REC button until Recording appears To pause Press II button To stop Press m button To playback recorded messages Refer to PLAYING MESSAGES on page 18 To exit VOICE mode Press MENU button e The recorded voice track is converted into monaural WAV files The VOICE folder is automatically generated and the files are stored in it e If Low Battery appears when you press and hold REC button it is recommended to replace the battery with new one e During playback the recorded files are sorted and treated as the FM files and voice files e During recording volume button operation is disabled e The recorded files can be copied to the PC by accessing from the PC through USB 17 BASIC OPERATIONS PLAYING MESSAGES You can play the recorded messages voice files and recorded FM broadcasts MAS ROCK WAV m Ol Hm BASS WAV m NOICE V001 WAV IFM F001 WAV 002 002 00 05 001 002 00 05 Voice message FM broadcast program To play messages 1 After turning on t
15. II button in the SET MENU Bit Rate Indicates information content of the compressed data per second As the bit rate is higher the audio quality becomes higher but the data amount increases Auto Track A TRK You can select ON or OFF of the A TRK when you record music from the input of the external audio equipment When ON is selected the A TRK detects each track automatically and numbers each track When the music starts the A TRK starts recording and when the music stops the A TRK detects silence and the player pauses When OFF is selected no track is detected and recording doesn t stop if the player is in silent state When silent state continues for 3 seconds or more in LINE IN mode the A TRK judges this state as a turn of the track and the track is divided The track therefore is not divided in this mode if the interval of two tracks is too short or noise continuously occurs in the interval In addition if a track has very low sound or silent part the track is divided In such cases select OFF for A TRK from RECORD SET in the SET mode and record each track manually 37 ADVANCED FEATURES LANGUAGE Het Use to set the language for the menu file names and ID3 tags default English For the file names and ID3 tags you can select one of 27 languages As for the menu you can select one of three languages English Simplified Chinese or Traditional Chinese O Danish O Dutch To set language 1
16. ITING appears on the player s display After completion READY continuously appears e When you transfer a WMA DRM file from the PC use Windows Media Player 9 or later If you transfer it by drag and drop it cannot be played with the player Disconnecting from PC For Windows 2000 Me XP users Left click the ES icon in the task bar and follow the on screen instructions For Windows 98SE users Open My Computer and select Removable Disk then right click to select EJECT e Microsoft Windows and Windows Media are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries e Other names of systems and products mentioned in these instructions are usually registered trademarks of the manufacturers who developed the system or product concerned NOTES e The player supports MP3 ID3 V1 0 1 1 tags ID3 V2 3 tags and WMA tags ID3 tags and WMA tags are the data including music names and artist names recorded in MP3 files and WMA files e When the player is connected to the PC it is recognized as an external USB memory removable disk and shown on the PC You can treat the player as an external USB memory GETTING STARTED PARTS OF THE DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER D Display 9 Hole for strap 2 a Reverse button 10 Hold switch 3 i Play Pause button 1 Reset switch 4 gt gt Forward button 12 m Stop button LINE IN jack 13 MENU button
17. JVC M DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER XA F57A P R S W XA F107A B H P R S IV INSTRUCTIONS Thank you for purchasing this JVC product Please read these instructions carefully before starting operation to be sure to obtain optimum performance and a longer service life from the unit LVT1542 004A J E EV IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 8 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped For qualified service personnel only CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS For U S A This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limit
18. S AUTO POWER OFF 5 Use the auto power off to turn off the player after a certain period of time when no operation is made You can set the period of time to 2 5 or 10 minutes or OFF default A POWER OFF D 2min 5min 10min To set auto power off 1 After turning on the player press MENU button and gt lt lt button to select SET mode from Main Menu and then press II button to enter that mode 2 Press gt gt lt lt button to select A POWER OFF 3 Press II button 4 Press gt lt lt button to select the time 5 Press gt II button to return to SET MENU To exit SET mode Press MENU button or select EXIT and press II button in the SET MENU 33 ADVANCED FEATURES BACKLIGHT Use to adjust the backlighting extension time 0 to Max after finishing the last operation Default 5 seconds When Max is set the backlighting remains on for approx two hours BACKLIGHT 05 Sec Max To set back light 1 After turning on the player press MENU button and pi lt lt button to select SET mode from Main Menu and then press II button to enter that mode Press gt gt lt lt button to select BACKLIGHT Press gt II button Press gt gt lt lt button to select the time 5 Press gt II button to return to SET MENU To exit SET mode Press MENU button or select EXIT and press II button in the SET MENU e When Low Ba
19. S LCD with backlighting 4 line display FM radio FM reception frequency 87 5 MHz to 108 0 MHz Wide band Frequency step 50 kHz FM recording ADPCM system ADPCM system with built in monaural microphone Music playback format MP3 WMA WMA DRM 1 MP3 8 kbps to 320 kbps WMA 32 kbps to 192 kbps Maximum number of Approx 500 Approx 250 tracks 2 Dimensions Approx 73 L x 41 W x 17 5 H mm excluding protruding parts Mass Approx x WMA DRM A WMA file with reproduction restriction for copyright protection of digital data 2 Condition WMA 64 kbps 1 track 4 minutes 3 Condition MP3 128 kbs fs 44 1 kHz file playback backlighting OFF Equalization normal Design and specifications are subject to change without notice H OS supported Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Professional Windows Me Windows 2000 Professional Windows 98SE Installation of USB driver is necessary using CD ROM supplied 46 SPECIFICATIONS ACCESSORIES Neck Strap Headphones USB cable CD ROM USB Driver for Windows 98SE Audio cable 47 2 EN O 2006 Victor Company of Japan Limited 0206KMMCREBET
20. SET mode from Main Menu and then press II button to enter that mode Press gt ei lt lt button to select A POWER OFF Press b II button Press gt gt lt lt button to select the time 5 Press II button to return to SET MENU To exit SET mode Press MENU button or select EXIT and press II button in the SET MENU PR EON 29 ADVANCED FEATURES BACKLIGHT Y Use to adjust the backlighting extension time 0 to Max after finishing the last operation Default 5 seconds When Max is set the backlighting remains on for approx two hours BACKLIGHT 05 Sec 0E Max To set back light 1 After turning on the player press MENU button and Pp lt lt button to select SET mode from Main Menu and then press II button to enter that mode Press gt gt lt lt button to select BACKLIGHT Press gt II button Press gt lt lt button to select the time 5 Press II button to return to SET MENU To exit SET mode Press MENU button or select EXIT and press II button in the SET MENU When Low Battery appears backlighting goes out and after that it does not light again Aa OWN 30 ADVANCED FEATURES CONTRAST Use to adjust the contrast of the display CONTRAST L LEVEL To set contrast 1 After turning on the player press MENU button and gt gt lt lt button to select SET mode from Main Menu and then press II butt
21. ables 1 Insert the supplied strap through the hole of the player and loop it through itself If you have difficulty in inserting the strap into the hole use a thin sharp tool to push it through 2 Insert the Neck Strap Headphones plug into the headphone jack of the player 3 Adjust the positions of the silver slider on the Neck Strap Headphones to make a loop large enough for your head to pass through 13 GETTING STARTED 4 Once you are wearing the Neck Strap Headphones around your neck bring each earphone from the behind your neck and place in the each ear respectively preference e Be sure to read the separate sheet Precautions for Use of the Neck Strap Headphones for its safety information 14 GETTING STARTED TURNING POWER ON OFF To turn power ON Press and hold II button till Welcome appears After a while the following screen appears DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER To turn power OFF Press and hold m Stop button SEE YOU 15 GETTING STARTED DISPLAY OVERVIEW MUSIC mode 96 606 6000 ee Play indicator Volume level Play mode indicator EQ sound mode Sleep Timer icon Lock icon Battery indicator Track number Total number of tracks File information Track time Mode indicator This is not displayed when NORMAL mode is selected If both the top and the bottom lines of the file information are long the top
22. attery once it has been removed e The battery is designated recyclable Please follow your local recycling regulations 44 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Solution The player does not Make sure the HOLD switch is off function lt Battery may be drained Charge the battery There is no sound or Make sure the headphone plug is correctly a lot of noise connected to the player e Wipe the headphone plug with a clean cloth Keep the player away from other equipment such as mobile phones or televisions e Turn the volume up The battery life is Battery charging time is insufficient Keep short charging until li appears e The built in battery may have reached the end of its life Consult the JVC Service Center and replace it with a new one if necessary The player suddenly Press the reset switch by inserting a thin stops working object for example a pin or a straightened paperclip into the hole on the back of the player to turn the unit off and then turn the player back on Files and settings stored in the memory will not be deleted The display is too e Adjust the contrast dark or too bright The player Auto power off function is set in effect See automatically shuts page 33 off This is not a malfunction Your computer does If your operating system is Windows 98SE not recognize the be sure to install the USB driver from the player supplied CD ROM in your computer 45 SPECIFICATION
23. d the A TRK detects each track automatically and numbers each track When the music starts the A TRK starts recording and when the music stops the A TRK detects silence and the player pauses When OFF is selected no track is detected and recording doesn t stop if the player is in silent state When silent state continues for 3 seconds or more in LINE IN mode the A TRK judges this state as a turn of the track and the track is divided The track therefore is not divided in this mode if the interval of two tracks is too short or noise continuously occurs in the interval In addition if a track has very low sound or silent part the track is divided In such cases select OFF for A TRK from RECORD SET in the SET mode and record each track manually 33 ADVANCED FEATURES LANGUAGE Het Use to set the language to specify the character code for file names and ID3 tags default English For the file names and ID3 tags you can select one of 27 languages As for the menu you can select one of three languages English Simplified Chinese or Traditional Chinese O Danish O Dutch To set language 1 After turning on the player press MENU button and pp lt lt button to select SET mode from Main Menu and then press I button to enter that mode Press gt gt lt lt button to select LANGUAGE Press gt II button Press gt gt lt lt button to select the language 5 Press II button to return t
24. d WMA format music files from the PC to your Digital Audio Player through USB port USB2 0 480Mbps speed is not supported For Windows 98SE user Before connecting your player to the computer for the first time you need to install the USB driver from the supplied CD ROM into your computer For details see INSTALLING USB DRIVER FOR WINDOWS 98SE ONLY on page 8 Connecting Digital Audio Player to PC 1 Make sure that the player is turned off Press and hold m button 2 Open the cover of the USB connector 3 Connect the player to the USB port on your PC using USB cable USB Connected appears on the display and the connection is completed USB cable supplied 10 GETTING STARTED Transferring music files from PC to Digital Audio Player 1 Open the player s folder removable disk or device from My Computer or Explorer 2 Copy and paste or drag and drop the music files from the PC to the player s folder During copying files WRITING appears on the player s display After completion USB Connected continuously appears e When you transfer a WMA DRM file from the PC use Windows Media Player 9 or later If you transfer it by drag and drop it cannot be played with the player Disconnecting from PC For Windows 2000 Me XP users Left click the ES icon in the task bar and follow the on screen instructions For Windows 98SE users Open My Computer and select Re
25. dphones to the jack of the player during recording more proper level setting can be obtained e The recorded files can be copied to the computer connected to the player by USB 25 BASIC OPERATIONS DELETING FILES B DELETE X DELETE ml MUSIC E Menu Cancel Play sure H VOICE FILES j MUSIC MP3 AQ EXIT z 001 035 YES ING DELETE submenu File deletion To delete files 1 After turning on the player press MENU button and pi lt lt button to select DELETE mode from Main Menu and then press II button to enter that mode Press gt gt lt button to select types of files you want to delete from the DELETE menu Press II button Press PP gt lt lt button to select a file you want to delete Press m button to select YES To cancel the operation select NO Press II button to delete the file File Deleted appears If you try to delete a read only file Operation Failed appears Each time you press m button the status switches between YES and NO To return to DELETE menu Press MENU button once To exit DELETE mode Press MENU button again or select EXIT and press II button in DELETE submenu e When all files in a folder are deleted the folder disappears from the player However it is not erased and remains in the player You can erase this folder by PC through USB 26 O 01 bh amp N ADVANCED FEATURES SET MENU ITEMS In SET mode you can se
26. e hierarchical tree structure you can easily understand the playing order of music files when you normally play them in Music mode You will see that the music files are played back in the order from the higher hierarchy to the lower one g LITA I A n D m NO e Maximum number of folders that can be recognized by the player is 50 e Maximum number of hierarchies that can be recognized by the player is 8 including the highest order folders You can change the playback order of music files by adding numbers at the head of folder names or file names on PC For example add numbers like 01xxxx O2yyyy e The maximum number of files WMA MP3 and WAV files that can be displayed or operated is 550 On a file exceeding 550 its operation is not guaranteed 20 BASIC OPERATIONS RECORDING MUSIC FROM EKTERNAL AUDIO EQUIPMENT IN LINE IN MODE j t You can record the music played back on external audio eguipment Make sure that the audio cable is connected between the LINE IN terminal of this audio player and the external audio eguipment RECORD REC CANCEL MENU To record music from external audio equipment 1 After turning on the player press MENU button and gt lt lt button to select LINE IN mode from Main menu and then press gt H button to enter that mode 2 Press and hold REC button until Recording appears The player is paused the counter is stopped 3 Play the music source on the externa
27. ears e When the player is turned off in stop mode or during playback and then turned on again it will resume playback from the beginning of the track lastly played when you start playback The menu mode returns to the previous display before this menu is displayed if no operation is made for approx 10 seconds 18 BASIC OPERATIONS NAVIGATE fS Use to display the hierarchical tree structure of music folders and files N From this tree structure you can easily locate a desired music file and play it back 4 7 DIRO J DIR1 J HOTEL MP3 To locate a music file 1 After turning on the player press MENU button and pp lt lt button to select NAVIGATE mode from Main Menu and then press gt II button to enter that mode 2 Press PP gt lt lt gt II E buttons to locate the desired file gt gt lt lt Moves the cursor highlight vertically The cursor scrolls through the files and folders in the selected folder gt 11 m 1 Move the cursor to the desired folder and press gt II button to open it Then the files in the folder can be selected 2 When the cursor is inside the folder press m button to close the folder Then the hierarchical structure appears including that folder 3 Press II button to play it back Press II button to pause and m button to stop To exit NAVIGATE mode Press MENU button 19 BASIC OPERATIONS Music file playing order in Music mode From th
28. enen anane anana nana ena anana naen 21 NAVIGATE sagara kan ayas aa pata E EA D a aga Laga aaa aga abis 22 RECORDING MUSIC FROM EKTERNAL AUDIO EGUIPMENT IN LINE IN MODE aaa es tet a tia nave led a GE IK a aa anan kag 24 DELETING FB Soo a cas 26 ADVANCED FEATURES iseni ai aaa denda nahan sasa ku ah ia nia nn aga annada a ia 27 SET MENUITEM S cortas 27 EQUALIZER concen 28 FEAYMODE rronte a ba aan A a aaa a a ost apaa pia etana na aaa aa isis 30 A aa ada cee an KA aa gk aga an padan nda a a Gan ue a 32 AUTO POWER OFF cesa leis a gaga Bab aa NG niece Ia Kl a Ka 33 BACK H T sarasah o Saeed Sead au TENAN a sang 34 CONTRAS kassissa aa aa act paga aaa naas na a a Da heated ed ai aga a ans 35 RECORD SEL da an AG as aa E 36 EANGUAGE risak a aaa daa aa ap aaa a a Nn a baa la 38 ABOUT dos dba aaa NG pada ka ak ai 39 RESE TLUNG TAE UNIT ceros Pa an bia aa aga an Dian Ba ja a Bah aia 40 LOCKING BUTTONS HOLD escorial ea 41 DISPOSING OF THE DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER 42 TABLE OF CONTENTS TROUBEESHOOTINGmmskuvsm i se haastaa el cdi 45 SPECIFICATIONS nerien annaa anana RA REANA 46 ACCESSORIES ierit kanaka ag aa pa ag an EA an aa K SNENA 47 GETTING STARTED INSTALLING USB DRIVER FOR WINDOWS 98SE ONLY Follow these instructions to load software that enables a computer to recognize the Digital Audio Player Make sure that no programs such as games or anti virus software are running on the PC If programs are open close and exit from the program
29. exposed to direct sunlight for long periods of time This may deform or discolor the player and may also cause malfunctioning CAUTION Do not place any naked flame sources such as lighted candles on the apparatus e We have no responsibility for any improper recording or playback incurred by equipment malfunction e It is recommended to store backup copy of your important data in your PC or the like IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Information for Users on Disposal of Old Equipment Attention This symbol is only valid in the European Union European Union This symbol indicates that the electrical and electronic equipment should not be disposed as general household waste at its end of life Instead the product should be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment for proper treatment recovery and recycling in accordance with your national legislation By disposing of this product correctly you will help to conserve natural resources and will help prevent potential negative effects on the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product For more information about collection point and recycling of this product please contact your local municipal office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of th
30. he player press MENU button and pp lt lt button to select VOICE mode from Main Menu and then press II button to enter that mode 2 Press II button To stop Press mi button To pause Press II button To select messages Press gt lt lt button Tofast forward reverse message Press and hold gt lt lt button To exit VOICE mode Press MENU button e When the player is turned off in stop mode or during playback and then turned on again it will resume playback from the beginning of the track lastly played when you start playback e If no voice files are stored NO FILES appears 18 BASIC OPERATIONS LISTENING TO FM BROADCASTS You can listen to a preset registered FM station after presetting FM stations The following two operation modes are available Scan mode Used to tune in to a station A Scan M Scan and S Scan modes are available for tuning and then presetting Radio mode Used to listen to a preset registered FM station Radio appears Y m Stereo Radio P08 91 50MHz Automatic presetting Scan mode A Scan Using A Scan Automatic Scan function you can automatically preset all detected stations up to 20 to preset Nos P01 to P20 1 After turning on the player press MENU button and pp lt lt button to select FM mode from Main Menu and then press II button to enter that mode Press m button to enter scan mode Scan appears N 3 Press a
31. hone plug is correctly a lot of noise connected to the player e Wipe the headphone plug with a clean cloth Keep the player away from other equipment such as mobile phones or televisions e Turn the volume up The battery life is Battery charging time is insufficient Keep short charging until MM appears e The built in battery may have reached the end of its life Consult the JVC Service Center and replace it with a new one if necessary The player suddenly Press the reset switch by inserting a thin stops working object for example a pin or a straightened paperclip into the hole on the back of the player to turn the unit off and then turn the player back on Files and settings stored in the memory will not be deleted The display is too e Adjust the contrast dark or too bright The player Auto power off function is set in effect See automatically shuts page 29 off This is not a malfunction Your computer does If your operating system is Windows 98SE not recognize the be sure to install the USB driver from the player supplied CD ROM in your computer 41 SPECIFICATIONS Maximum number of Approx 500 Approx 250 tracks 2 Dimensions Approx 73 L x 41 W x 17 5 H mm excluding protruding parts Mass Approx 1 WMA DRM A WMA file with reproduction restriction for copyright protection of digital data 2 Condition WMA 64 kbps 1 track 4 minutes 3 Condition MP3 12
32. hrough 8 to edit for other frequencies 10 Press MENU button briefly The highlight disappears and the setting is completed 11 Press 11 button to return to SET MENU To exit SET mode Press MENU button or select EXIT and press II button in the SET MENU O bh EON 00 N O O1 AORN 25 ADVANCED FEATURES PLAYMODE gt You can select various play modes O INOW O REPEAT ONE O REPEAT ALL Types of playback modes Display Explanation NORMAL Normal play REPEAT ONE Repeats one track REPEAT ALL G ALL Repeats all tracks RPT FOLDER Repeats all tracks of a folder which OG ALL has a track being played back or repeats all tracks of a folder which has a track selected in NAVIGATE mode RANDOM RND Plays all tracks in random order RANDOM RPT G RND Repeats all tracks in random order RND FOLDER Repeats all tracks of a folder which OG RND has a track being played back or plays all tracks of a folder which has a track selected in NAVIGATE mode in random order INTRO INT Plays first 10 seconds for each tracks When all tracks are played the display disappears and the mode is canceled 26 ADVANCED FEATURES To select play mode 1 After turning on the player press MENU button and pp lt lt button to select SET mode from Main Menu and then press II button to enter that mode Press gt ei lt lt button to select PLAYMODE Press b IH button Press gt gt lt lt
33. is waste in accordance with national legislation Business users If you wish to dispose of this product please visit our web page www jvc europe com to obtain information about the take back of the product Other Countries outside the European Union If you wish to dispose of this product please do so in accordance with applicable national legislation or other rules in your country for the treatment of old electrical and electronic equipment TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS snrnnnnananenanann anan anan nanananenen 2 TABLEOF GONTENTS saa raaa naba aa aa akla a a io a wb naun daa IK 7 GETTING STARTED usina its 8 INSTALLING USB DRIVER FOR WINDOWS 98SE ONLY 8 CHARGING THE BUILT IN BATTERY ccce 9 CONNECTING TO Pionero DB a Bank 10 PARTS OF THE DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER eessen 12 HOW TO USE THE NECK STRAP HEADPHONES osne 13 TURNING POWER ON OFF usina traia 15 DISPLAY OVERVIEW ocioteca 16 BASIC OPERATIONS arasa aaa a ka ted sweet a a an aaa ala 17 USING THE MAIN MEN tcc aaa dasan ia ga anapa a Tan sa pa aaa a a aa a anaa 17 PLAYINS MUSIC sinaloa ceca 18 NAVIGATE ua ele ds 19 RECORDING MUSIC FROM EXTERNAL AUDIO EQUIPMENT IN UNEN MODE nt loto 21 DEE TING PIE Sart dre 23 ADVANCED FEATURES caian 24 SE MENU ITEMS dicas n aaa Ga rana aa Je MER NEA ag aa aaa ag daga nes Kak aa a Gn 24 EQUALIZER intolerancia 24 PLAYMO DB Eo id door a ag aa ga a a SA pa ag KAB 26 SLEEP MME R lt a do aerate 28 AUTO
34. l audio equipment The player automatically detects the sound starts recording of the music and numbers each track The default recording setting is as follows Bit rate 128kbps A TRK ON For details see pages 32 to 33 To stop Press m button To exit LINE IN mode Press MENU button 21 BASIC OPERATIONS e The LINE folder is automatically generated the recorded music files are stored in it as MP3 files The LINE folder can be displayed using NAVIGATE mode See page 19 e If Low Battery appears when you press and hold REC button you need to charge the battery e The player consumes an enormous amount of power for recording the music stored in the external audio equipment To prevent malfunction due to low battery the player is designed to stop faster in this mode It is recommended to use a fully charged battery if you continue to record the music for many hours in this mode e AUTO LEVEL CONTROL ALC e The player is equipped with Auto Level Control ALC to control distortion during recording When the output level from external audio equipment is too high the ALC automatically activates to control the recording level which can reduce distortion When you perform test recording beforehand or check and control the output level by inserting the headphones to the jack of the player during recording more proper level setting can be obtained e The recorded files can be copied to the computer connected to the player
35. line is scrolled first and then the bottom line is scrolled 16 BASIC OPERATIONS USING THE MAIN MENU There are number of modes you can operate using MAIN MENU MAIN MENU Types of modes MUSIC mode Select to play music See page 18 NAVIGATE mode Select to easily search for the desired music See page 19 IE LINE IN mode SN Select to record music MP3 file from external audio equipment See page 21 DELETE mode Select to delete files See page 23 ABOUT mode Select to display about the player See page 35 RESET mode 1 gt 0 Select to reset the settings you have made See page 36 SET mode Select to set advanced settings See pages 24 to 34 17 BASIC OPERATIONS PLAYING MUSIC You can play the music files Before playing music adjust the volume level with the volume buttons ROCK MP3 m Good days The Best of Victor 014 022 06 59 Track time in stop mode Playback time during playing To play music 1 After turning on the player press MENU button and pp lt lt button to select MUSIC mode from Main Menu and then press II button to enter that mode 2 Press II button To stop Press m button To pause Press II button To select track During playback or in stop mode press gt lt lt button To fast forward reverse track During playback press and hold lt lt button e If no audio files are stored NO FILES app
36. movable Disk then right click to select EJECT e Microsoft Windows and Windows Media are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries e Other names of systems and products mentioned in these instructions are usually registered trademarks of the manufacturers who developed the system or product concerned e The player supports MP3 ID3 V1 0 1 1 tags ID3 V2 3 tags and WMA tags ID3 tags and WMA tags are the data including music names and artist names recorded in MP3 files and WMA files e When the player is connected to the PC it is recognized as an external USB memory removable disk and shown on the PC You can treat the player as an external USB memory 11 GETTING STARTED PARTS OF THE DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER D Display 8 Hole for strap 2 lt Reverse button 9 Hold switch 3 11 Play Pause button 10 Reset switch 4 gt gt Forward button 1 Stop button 5 LINE IN jack 2 MENU button 6 USB connector 13 REC button 7 Headphone jack 44 VOL Volume buttons 12 GETTING STARTED HOW TO USE THE NECK STRAP HEADPHONES A neck strap with a pair of built in headphones called Neck Strap Headphones has been included for listening to your digital audio player By wearing the player around your neck using the Neck Strap Headphones you can enjoy listening to music anywhere you go without having to worry about the c
37. nd hold II button and then release it A Scan appears and automatic scanning starts After completion the player enters radio mode To exit scan mode Press MENU button To switch between scan mode and radio mode Press m button while Radio or Scan is displayed To tune and preset station Scan mode M Scan S Scan You can listen to the desired station using M Scan Manual Scan or S Scan Search Scan functions After tuning you can preset the station to the desired preset No as required 19 BASIC OPERATIONS 1 N 6 7 After turning on the player press MENU button and gt gt lt lt button to select FM mode from Main Menu and then press I button to enter that mode Radio appears Press m button to enter scan mode Scan appears To manually scan Press bb lt lt button M Scan appears Then each time the button is pressed the frequency increases or decreases step by step To search for a station Press and hold gt gt lt lt button S Scan appears and an available station is automatically detected e You cannot use M Scan and S Scan functions at a time When you use M Scan press II button When you use S Scan press m button Store and preset No appear To cancel store press m button to return to scan mode Press gt gt lt lt button to select the desired preset No you want to store Press II button to store the station The pla
38. nterference that may cause undesired operation CAUTION Changes or modification not approved by JVC could void the user s authority to operate the equipment For Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Player e No altering or remodeling This can cause malfunctioning e No dropping or strong impacts This may damage the player e Locations to be avoided Avoid using the player in the following locations since they can cause malfunctioning 1 Bathrooms and other moisture prone places 2 Warehouses and other dusty places 3 Very hot places near heating appliances etc Listening precautions e Do not play your Headphones at a high volume e Hearing experts advise against continuous extended play e If you experience a ringing in your ears reduce volume or discontinue use e Do not use while operating a motorized vehicle It may create traffic hazard and is illegal in many areas e You should use extreme caution or temporarily discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations e Even if your Headphones are an open air type designed to let you hear outside sounds do not turn up the volume so high that you cannot hear what is around you Once you have established a comfortable sound level leave the level there IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Do not leave the player
39. o SET MENU To exit SET mode Press MENU button or select EXIT and press II button in the SET MENU When Simplified Chinese or Traditional Chinese is selected the menu is also displayed in the selected language When other languages are selected the menu is displayed in English PR EON 34 ADVANCED FEATURES ABOUT Use to display firmware version and status of the player ABOUT VER X XXXX INT AAAMB Amount of memory installed FREE 000MB Available memory space to store further music files To display After turning on the player press MENU button and gt gt lt lt button to select ABOUT mode from Main Menu and then press II button to enter that mode To exit ABOUT mode Press MENU button Upgrading firmware version To upgrade the firmware of your player please visit our website 35 ADVANCED FEATURES RESETTING THE UNIT Use to reset all the settings you have made to default RESET Menu Cancel Play sure To reset the unit 1 After turning on the player press MENU button and pp lt lt button to select RESET mode from Main Menu and then press H button to enter that mode 2 Press II button to reset the unit All the settings are reset and RESET OK appears To cancel and exit RESET mode Press MENU button Default value of each SET MENU item CONTRAST Factory set level RECORD SET Bit Rate 128kbps A TRK ON LANGUAGE ENGLISH 36 ADVAN
40. on to enter that mode Press gt ei lt lt button to select CONTRAST Press II button Press gt gt lt lt button to select the level 5 Press II button to return to SET MENU To exit SET mode Press MENU button or select EXIT and press II button in the SET MENU PR EON 31 ADVANCED FEATURES RECORD SET I For external equipment input LINE set bit rate A TRK etc during recording Source LINE Encode MP3 Stereo BitRate 128kbps A TRK ON To set recording 1 After turning on the player press MENU button and pi lt lt button to select SET mode from Main menu and then press II button to enter that mode Press pp lt button to select RECORD SET Press gt II button Press gt ei lt button to select item Bit Rate or A TRK Press IH button to select the desired content from the selected item Repeat the steps from 4 to 5 as necessary Press MENU button to return to the SET MENU N 0 01 bh ON 32 ADVANCED FEATURES To exit SET mode Press MENU button or select EXIT and press II button in the SET MENU Bit Rate Indicates information content of the compressed data per second As the bit rate is higher the audio quality becomes higher but the data amount increases Auto Track A TRK You can select ON or OFF of the A TRK when you record music from the input of the external audio equipment When ON is selecte
41. op button SEE YOU e When the player is turned on it resumes the mode it was in when it was last turned off e The settings you have made and preset FM stations are stored in the player when you turn off the player It is recommended to turn off the player once when you change the setting or preset FM stations 13 GETTING STARTED DISPLAY OVERVIEW MUSIC mode VOICE mode 9606806060 a 0 5 0 0 S Play indicator Volume level Play mode indicator EQ sound mode Sleep Timer icon Lock icon Battery indicator Track number Total number of tracks File information Track time Mode indicator FM mode indicator Antenna icon Mono Stereo indicator Preset number Current status of the FM mode Freguency This is not displayed when NORMAL mode is selected If both the top and the bottom lines of the file information are long the top line is scrolled first and then the bottom line is scrolled 14 BASIC OPERATIONS USING THE MAIN MENU There are number of modes you can operate using MAIN MENU MAIN MENU Types of modes MUSIC mode W Select to play music See page 16 p VOICE mode EN Select to record and play messages and recorded FM broadcast See pages 17 18 and 21 FM mode Select to listen to and record FM broadcast See pages 19 to 21 NAVIGATE mode Select to easily search for the desired music See page 22 LINE IN mode Select to reco
42. ppears 5 Reboot the PC e If you are using Windows XP Me or 2000 you do not need to install the USB driver on the CD ROM GETTING STARTED CHARGING THE BUILT IN BATTERY Charge the rechargeable battery before using it for the first time or when it is depleted Charging the battery using a USB connection Turn on the PC and connect the player to a USB port on your PC using a USB cable Refer to CONNECTING TO PC on page 10 The battery indicator appears in the display and charging of the battery starts During charging the indicator shows gt 1 gt 1 gt repeatedly When charging is completed m appears e It takes approximately 2 5 hours to fully charge an empty battery e When your PC is in standby mode the battery cannot be charged e The player cannot be operated while it is being charged Notes on the built in battery e To replace the battery consult your dealer or JVC Service Center e To dispose of the player follow the procedure described in DISPOSING OF THE DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER on page 38 and remove the built in battery DO NOT disassemble the player except when you dispose of it doing so may cause a failure or breakage Battery indicator The battery indicator shows the remaining battery level When the battery level becomes low Low Battery appears on the display In this case you need to charge the battery Low Battery GETTING STARTED CONNECTING TO PC You can transfer MP3 an
43. r heat may cause a fire or injury CAUTION e Do not leave the built in battery within the reach of small children It may cause injury or accident if swallowed e If the battery liquid leaks and gets into an eye rinse the eye with clear water and consult a doctor immediately Leaving the eye untreated may cause loss of sight in that eye To remove the built in battery 1 Make sure that the built in battery is completely used up Make sure that the player does not power on when the II button of the player is pressed and held 2 Open the cover for the LINE IN jack USB connecter 38 ADVANCED FEATURES 3 Remove a screw on the side of the LINE IN jack with a screwdriver 39 ADVANCED FEATURES 7 Lift the part shown below with your fingernail and turn the built in battery over 9 Stick the wires to the battery and place it in a plastic bag Using insulating tape cover each of the wires and stick them to the built in battery to prevent them from touching each other and place it in a plastic bag e To replace the battery consult your dealer or JVC Service Center Do not reuse the battery once it has been removed e The battery is designated recyclable Please follow your local recycling regulations 40 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Solution The player does not Make sure the HOLD switch is off function lt Battery may be drained Charge the battery There is no sound or Make sure the headp
44. rd music MP3 file from external audio eguipment See page 24 DELETE mode Select to delete files See page 26 ABOUT mode E setect to display about the Ex sole See page 39 120 Select mode 120 Select to reset the settings you have made See page 40 TH sor mode LPP sere to set advanced settings See pages 27 to 38 15 BASIC OPERATIONS PLAYING MUSIC You can play the music files Before playing music adjust the volume level with the volume buttons AA ROCK MP3 D Good days The Best of Victor PEET aaa a 01 4 022 06 59 a Te dr PT To play music 1 After turning on the player press MENU button and gt lt lt button to select MUSIC mode from Main Menu and then press II button to enter that mode 2 Press gt II button To stop Press m button To pause Press II button To select track During playback or in stop mode press bb lt lt button To fast forward reverse track During playback press and hold gt lt lt button To exit MUSIC mode Press MENU button e If no audio files are stored NO FILES appears When the player is turned off in stop mode or during playback and then turned on again it will resume playback from the beginning of the track lastly played when you start playback e The menu mode returns to the previous display before this menu is displayed if no operation is made for approx 10 seconds 16 BASIC OPERATIONS R
45. ress II button to enter that mode 2 Press II button to reset the unit All the settings are reset and RESET OK appears To cancel and exit RESET mode Press MENU button Default value of each SET MENU item CONTRAST Factory set level RECORD SET Bit Rate 128kbps A TRK ON LANGUAGE ENGLISH 40 ADVANCED FEATURES LOCKING BUTTONS HOLD Slide the HOLD switch to the right to lock all controls When the hold function is activated the a appears in the upper right of the display Vo m ELS Good days The Best of Victor 014 022 06 59 To unlock Slide the HOLD switch to the left When the player is turned on with the HOLD switch set to ON position HOLD appears after the initial message DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER Then the player automatically shuts off To use the player set the HOLD switch to OFF position and turn on the player again 41 ADVANCED FEATURES DISPOSING OF THE DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER Remove the built in battery before disposing ofthe XA F series player DO NOT disassemble the player except when you dispose of it doing so may cause a failure or breakage Do not remove the built in battery before making sure it has been completely used up DANGER e Do not subject the built in battery to strong impacts Shorting the poles may cause heating bursting or start a fire e Do not store the built in battery with a metal necklace or hairpin in a pocket Shorting the poles may cau
46. s before proceeding 1 Insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive of your PC 2 Turn off the Digital Audio Player and connect it to your PC with the USB connector 3 Follow the on screen instructions to install the driver from the CD ROM On a screen to search for the location of the Digital Audio Player s driver click the Browse button and select CD ROM drive and then proceed to the next screen 4 Be sure that the installation completion screen appears 5 Reboot the PC e If you are using Windows XP Me or 2000 you do not need to install the USB driver on the CD ROM GETTING STARTED CHARGING THE BUILT IN BATTERY Charge the rechargeable battery before using it for the first time or when it is depleted Charging the battery using a USB connection Turn on the PC and connect the player to a USB port on your PC using a USB cable Refer to CONNECTING TO PC on page 8 The battery indicator appears in the display and charging of the battery starts During charging the indicator shows 01 01 mm repeatedly When charging is completed m appears e It takes approximately 2 5 hours to fully charge an empty battery When your PC is in standby mode the battery cannot be charged e The player cannot be operated while it is being charged Notes on the built in battery e To replace the battery consult your dealer or JVC Service Center e To dispose of the player follow the procedure described in DISPOSING
47. s for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against hamful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help For U S A For the main unit Declaration of Conformity Model Number XA F57A P R S W XA F 107A B H P R S Trade Name JVC Responsible Party JVC Americas Corp Address 1700 Valley Road Wayne New Jersey 07470 Telephone Number 973 317 5000 This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including i
48. se heating bursting or start a fire e Do not heat disassemble modify the built in battery or throw it into water or fire Bursting ignition or heat may cause a fire or injury e Do not leave the built in battery near fire or in direct sunlight Also do not leave the built in battery near a heater Bursting ignition or heat may cause a fire or injury CAUTION e Do not leave the built in battery within the reach of small children It may cause injury or accident if swallowed e If the battery liquid leaks and gets into an eye rinse the eye with clear water and consult a doctor immediately Leaving the eye untreated may cause loss of sight in that eye To remove the built in battery 1 Make sure that the built in battery is completely used up Make sure that the player does not power on when the II button of the player is pressed and held 2 Open the cover for the LINE IN jack USB connecter 42 ADVANCED FEATURES 3 Remove a screw on the side of the LINE IN jack with a screwdriver 43 ADVANCED FEATURES 7 Lift the part shown below with your fingernail and turn the built in battery over 9 Stick the wires to the battery and place it in a plastic bag Using insulating tape cover each of the wires and stick them to the built in battery to prevent them from touching each other and place it in a plastic bag e To replace the battery consult your dealer or JVC Service Center e Do not reuse the b
49. t frequency is highlighted Press gt ei lt lt button to select the frequency you want to edit Press H button The indicator starts to blink Press gt gt lt lt button to set the level up or down and then press p gt Il button to store it 9 Repeat Steps 6 through 8 to edit for other frequencies 10 Press MENU button briefly The highlight disappears and the setting is completed 11 Press 11 button to return to SET MENU To exit SET mode Press MENU button or select EXIT and press II button in the SET MENU O bh EON 00 N 0 O1 bh OWN 29 ADVANCED FEATURES PLAYMODE O You can select various play modes However for voice file playback only NORMAL REPEAT ONE and REPEAT ALL are selectable O REPEAT ONE O REPEAT ALL Types of playback modes Display Explanation NORMAL Normal play REPEAT ONE Repeats one track REPEAT ALL G ALL Repeats all tracks RPT FOLDER Repeats all tracks of a folder which OG ALL has a track being played back or repeats all tracks of a folder which has a track selected in NAVIGATE mode DON RD Pas all tracks in random order onl RPT G Repeats all tracks in random order RND FOLDER Repeats all tracks of a folder which O G RND has a track being played back or plays all tracks of a folder which has a track selected in NAVIGATE mode in random order INTRO INT Plays first 10 seconds for each tracks When all tracks are played the displa
50. t the following SET MENU items EQ SET Equalization Set PLAYMODE SLEEP TIMER A POWER OFF Auto Power OFF BACKLIGHT CONTRAST RECORD SET and LANGUAGE To set each item see the relevant later page 27 ADVANCED FEATURES EQUALIZER hill You can select from one of 6 different preset sound modes or one customized sound mode Level High ROCK m tat Low lt gt High Freguency Low Types of sound modes 28 NORMAL No sound effect applies CLASSICAL Good for classical music JAZZ Good for jazz music ROCK Boosts low and high freguency POP Good for vocal music BASS Empowers bass sound CUSTOMIZED You can create your own sound mode ADVANCED FEATURES To select sound mode 1 After turning on the player press MENU button and gt gt lt lt button to select SET mode from Main Menu and then press II button to enter that mode Press gt i lt lt button to select EQ SET Press II button Press PP gt lt lt button to select the sound mode Press gt IH button to return to SET MENU To create sound mode CUST 1 After turning on the player press MENU button and gt lt lt button to select SET mode from Main Menu and then press II button to enter that mode Press pp a button to select EQ SET Press gt H button Press gt gt la button to select CUST Press MENU button briefly to start editing The indicator of the lowes
51. ttery appears backlighting goes out and after that it does not light again PR ON 34 ADVANCED FEATURES CONTRAST Use to adjust the contrast of the display CONTRAST Vh LEVEL To set contrast 1 After turning on the player press MENU button and pp lt lt button to select SET mode from Main Menu and then press I button to enter that mode 2 Press PP gt lt lt button to select CONTRAST 3 Press II button 4 Press gt lt lt button to select the level 5 Press II button to return to SET MENU To exit SET mode Press MENU button or select EXIT and press II button in the SET MENU 35 ADVANCED FEATURES RECORD SET I For ekternal eguipment input LINE set bit rate A TRK etc during recording Source LINE Encode MP3 Stereo BitRate 128kbps A TRK ON To set recording 1 After turning on the player press MENU button and pp lt lt button to select SET mode from Main menu and then press II button to enter that mode Press gt lt button to select RECORD SET Press b II button Press gt ei lt lt button to select item Bit Rate or A TRK Press II button to select the desired content from the selected item Repeat the steps from 4 to 5 as necessary Press MENU button to return to the SET mode N O 01 bh OWN 36 ADVANCED FEATURES To exit SET mode Press MENU button or select EXIT and press
52. use and m button to stop To exit NAVIGATE mode Press MENU button 22 BASIC OPERATIONS Music file playing order in Music mode From the hierarchical tree structure you can easily understand the playing order of music files when you normally play them in Music mode You will see that the music files are played back in the order from the higher hierarchy to the lower one g9 17309 1 X v D mai A 0 e Maximum number of folders that can be recognized by the player is 50 e Maximum number of hierarchies that can be recognized by the player is 8 including the highest order folders e You can change the playback order of music files by adding numbers at the head of folder names or file names on PC For example add numbers like 01xxxx O2yyyy e The maximum number of files WMA MP3 and WAV files that can be displayed or operated is 550 On a file exceeding 550 its operation is not guaranteed 23 BASIC OPERATIONS RECORDING MUSIC FROM EKTERNAL AUDIO EQUIPMENT IN LINE IN MODE E You can record the music played back on external audio equipment Make sure that the audio cable is connected between the LINE IN terminal of this audio player and the external audio equipment RECORD REC CANCEL MENU To record music from external audio equipment 1 After turning on the player press MENU button and Pp lt lt button to select LINE IN mode from Main menu and then press gt II button to enter that mode
53. y disappears and the mode is canceled 30 ADVANCED FEATURES To select play mode 1 After turning on the player press MENU button and gt lt lt button to select SET mode from Main Menu and then press I button to enter that mode 2 Press PP gt lt lt button to select PLAYMODE 3 Press II button 4 Press gt lt lt button to select the play mode 5 Press II button to return to SET MENU To exit SET mode Press MENU button or select EXIT and press II button in the SET MENU 31 ADVANCED FEATURES SLEEP TIMER Use the sleep timer to turn off the player after a certain period of time during playback You can set the period of time to 15 30 45 60 minutes or OFF default The sleep timer works temporarily Once it has worked it is canceled When the sleep timer is set the sleep timer icon O appears on the upper right of the display SLEEP TIMER 15min 30min 45min 60min To set sleep timer 1 After turning on the player press MENU button and pp lt lt button to select SET mode from Main Menu and then press II button to enter that mode Press gt gt lt lt button to select SLEEP TIMER Press gt IH button Press gt lt lt button to select the time 5 Press II button to return to SET MENU To exit SET mode Press MENU button or select EXIT and press II button in the SET MENU PR EON 32 ADVANCED FEATURE
54. yer enters radio mode Radio appears Repeat Steps 2 to 7 to continue preset operation To tune to preset station Radio mode 2 You can listen to up to 20 preset stations Before use you need to preset stations in scan mode After turning on the player press MENU button and bb lt lt button to select FM mode from Main Menu and then press gt I button to enter that mode Radio and Preset No appear Press gt gt lt lt button to select the desired preset No P01 to P20 To switch between Stereo and Mono press II button To delete preset station Radio mode In radio mode select the desired preset No and then press and hold gt II button until Delete appears The preset No temporarily disappears and the default station is set To exit radio mode Press MENU button 20 BASIC OPERATIONS RECORDING FM BROADCASTS 3 A WAV m IFM F001 WAV Recording 00 00 1 0 1 5 41 50 Recording remaining time hour min sec Recording time hour min sec To record FM broadcasts 1 After turning on the player tune to the desired FM station for recording referring to LISTENING TO FM BROADCASTS on page 19 2 Press and hold REC button until Recording appears To pause Press II button To stop Press m button To playback recorded FM broadcast station Refer to PLAYING MESSAGES on page 18 To exit FM mode Press MENU button e The recorded music from FM broadcast
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