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JVC XA-MP2 User's Manual

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1. Dry cell batteries To prevent damage to the batteries and electrolyte leakage heed the following points e Align the and polarities properly when inserting the batteries e Remove the batteries if you do not plan to use the player for a long period of time e Do not throw batteries into a fire and do not short circuit disassemble or subject them to excessive heat e Do not attempt to recharge dry cell batteries Carrying dry cell batteries around When putting dry cell batteries in a pocket or bag ensure that no other metal objects such as a necklace are placed together with them Contact with any metal may cause short circuiting which may cause a fire 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 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 e Do not place any naked flame sources such as lighted candles on the apparatus e When discarding batteries environmental problems must be considered and local rules or laws governing the disposal of these batteries must be followed strictly e
2. hold switch to the gt direction to lock all controls The message Key Locked briefly appears on the display 001 voice001 WAV Key Locked The Lock icon will be displayed To unlock Controls release the A hold switch Off Back light off 3 sec Back light on for 3 seconds Back light on for 6 seconds 6 sec SET THE CONTRAST 0 n u Contrast You can set the preset contrast of the display Icon Contrast Function oe Low Dark O Middle Normal High Bright 001 voice001 WAV Key UnLocked TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS Problem The player does not function Solution This player provides versatile operations under microcomputer control If the player cannot be properly operated by pressing any button remove the battery and insert it again after a while Make sure the HOLD switch is off Replace the battery Make sure the earphone is correctly connected to the player Wipe the earphone plug with a clean cloth Keep the player away from other equipment such as mobile phones or televisions Turn the volume up Take the battery out for about 10 seconds and re insert it Adjust the contrast If your operating system is Windows 98SE be sure to install the USB driver from the supplied CD ROM in your computer There is no sound or a lot of noise The player suddenly stops working The di
3. 4 118 7 If the signal is not strong enough it will automatically be monaural PRESET A STATION You can preset up to 20 stations 1 Tune in a station to preset 2 Press MENU 3 Slide gt forward lt lt reverse to select the Save Station icon Tt Save Station e Press II play pause Save as M01 for example appears on the display 97 70MHz Save as M01 a Press II play pause again 97 70MHz KS stereo 4i _118 Z The preset number appears on the display Preset number NOTE If you preset more than 20 stations the 21st station will overwrite the preset number 01 LISTEN TO THE PRESET STATION 1 Press II play pause while in FM mode LOAD 97 70MHz 29 GdstEREO i 118 2 Slide gt forward ma reverse to select the desired preset station LOAD 89 80MHz e P01 GsteREO 18 z4 3 Press I play pause RECORD FM BROADCAST 1 Tune in a station to record 2 Press REC to start recording 002 FM002 WAV es 3 Press m stop to stop recording NOTE e The recorded FM station is stored as a Voice Record track RECORDING A VOICE TRACK 1 Press MENU while the player is on 2 Slide gt forward lt 4 reverse to select the the Voice Record icon J Voice Record Press II play pause Press REC to st
4. Do not expose this apparatus to rain moisture dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE For Canada Only 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 For Canada Only INFORMATION This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference causing equipment standard entitled Digital Apparatus ICES 003 of the Department of Communications GETTING STARTED POWERING UP This digital audio player operates on battery BATTERY POWER Remove the battery compartment cover and insert one LRO3 AAA alkaline battery matching the polarities and indicated in the bottom of the battery compartment then replace the compartment cover On the Battery remain indicator The battery remain indicator in the display changes as follows y ILI 4 gt i T 7i if I low battery change the battery If all the slashes disappear and the icon itself blinks you need to change the battery 4 gt gt 74 gt 5 7 Important Battery Information If you are not going to use your player for a month or more be sure to remove the battery in case the b
5. lt 4 reverse to select the Setup icon and press gt I play pause vi Setup 3 Slide gt forward a lt reverse to select the desired icon and press II play pause Icon Menu item Language Play mode Back Light Contrast iil EQ SETUP YS L Sleep timer th fant Format X Default Setting n 4 Slide gt forward lt lt reverse to select the setting option 5 Press I play pause To cancel the Setup Mode press m stop or MENU repeatedly SET THE LANGUAGE A on Language You can set the language used for the menu on the screen SET THE EQ ilj EQ SETUP You can set the preset sound mode for music play Icon EQ Function Normal Normal sound g Pop Good for vocal music 4 Classic Good for classical music eS Rock Boosts low and high frequency mi Live Good for live music ni Bass Boost Empowers bass sound SET THE SLEEP TIMER YX F F mnn ic Sleep timer setting You can set the sleep timer Icon Sleep Timer Function off E 15 mins Sleep timer off Turns off in 15 minutes lt 30 mins Turns off in 30 minutes a 45 mins Turns off in 45 minutes lt 60 mins Turns off in 60 minutes NOTE The counter resets if the player is operated while the sleep timer is set The counter will start counting down if there is no oper
6. playing time of current track Lock icon Battery remain indicator 4 Current status of the FM mode Q Frequency 2 Preset number 3 FM mode 4 Mono Stereo indicator Music Play mode Voice Record mode TURNING ON OFF THE PLAYER To turn the player on press II play pause The backlight turns on To turn the player off press and hold m stop NOTES e The player turns off automatically after 60 seconds without pressing any button e When the player is turned on it resumes the mode it was in when it was last turned off ABOUT THE MAIN MENU The main menu of the player is structured as follows Na Ga a bedbaad lt gt Selectable menu Mode Function when you are in this mode Music Play Select to playback music files see During playback PLAYING A TRACK will not be displayed 2 FM Mode Select to listen to FM broadcast see 00O LISTENING TO FM RADIO BROADCASTS Voice Record Select to playback recorded tracks and D Q OOO to record a voice track and FM broadcasts see PLAYING A TRACK LISTENING TO FM RADIO BROADCASTS or RECORDING A VOICE TRACK File Delete Select to delete a file see DELETING OQ O A FILE NOTE When you are in Music Play mode or Voice Record mode the Set up icon will not be displayed when no target files are st
7. art recording 001 voice001 WAV e 02 26 Rock i 23 Aw 7 Po 5 Press m stop to stop recording NOTES e The message Memory Full appears when the players capacity reaches its maximum e The recorded voice track is converted into monaural WAV files and stored in the player s internal memory DELETING A FILE You can delete recorded music FM broadcast or voice tracks 1 Press MENU while the player is on 2 Slide gt forward ma reverse to select the File Delete icon and press I play pause File Delete Slide gt forward lt lt reverse to select the file to delete Press I play pause The message Delete appears in the display The display figure below is an example of a voice track 001 voice001 WAV Delete Ow 5 Press H play pause again to delete the file To cancel deleting press m stop No Voice File appears in the display when there is no FM broadcast or voice track saved in the player No Music File appears in the display when there is no music file saved in the player No Voice File 7 NOTES e If the player has no files to delete the File Delete icon will not be displayed e You can only delete one file at a time To delete all files use the format function see SETTING UP FUNCTION SETTING UP FUNCTIONS 1 Press MENU while the player is on 2 Slide gt forward
8. ation made SET THE FORMAT ait ae Format You can format the player by deleteing all the data stored in the player When the file name contains Chinese characters it will be displayed in Chinese Icon YES N F nction Icon Language YES YES Start Format Starts format EN English NO NO Cancels format GA Simp Chinese Simplified Chinese NOTES e If you format the player all the data stored in the player will be deleted CR Trad Chinese Traditional Chinese e Do not format the player in any other ways than mentioned above It may disable the player to record or SET THE PLAY MODE pee Play mode You can set the desired play mode Icon Play mode Function QON Normal Normal play RIN Repeat One Current track repeatedly PCE Repeat All All tracks repeatedly o Random All tracks in random order PCE Random Repeat All tracks repeatedly in random order SET THE BACK LIGHT Oe The back light of the player will be lit with any button dial switch operation You can set the preset time period for the back light to be lit Icon Time Function playback files SET TO DEFAULT P sAn Default Setting You can set all the settings to default Default settings Volume 18 Language English Play mode Normal EQ Normal Back light 3 seconds Contrast Middle Sleep Timer Disable FM frequency 87 50MHZ LOCKING CONTROLS Slide the
9. attery leaks and causes damage Dispose of batteries in the proper manner according to federal state and local regulations Discard leaky batteries immediately They can cause skin burn or other personal injury EARPHONES Connect the supplied earphones to the Q jack on the player Incorrect connection of the earphones may cause interference due to static electricity during play NECK STRAP You can use the supplied neck strap for easy carrying TRANSFERRING THE DATA You can transfer MP3 and WMA format audio files from the computer to your player SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Microsoft Windows 98SE Me 2000 XP Home Professional CD ROM drive Pentium 200 MHz RAM 32 MB Windows 98SE Me 2000 or 64 MB Windows XP 20 MB HDD space or more HDD for storing music file USB port CONNECTING TO THE COMPUTER For Windows 98SE user Before connecting your player to the computer for the first time be sure to install the USB driver from the supplied CD ROM into your computer Place the CD ROM in your disc drive and follow the instructions displayed on the computer 1 Open the rubber cap of the USB connector 2 Connect the player to a USB port of your computer using the supplied USB cable USB cable supplied DOWNLOADING THE DATA 1 Open the player s folder removable disk or device from My Computer or Explorer 2 Copy and paste or drag a
10. co MW JVC DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER XA MP2 HY structions 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 LVT1330 001A B C US UJ 0205KMMBICORI EN 2005 Victor Company of Japan Limited CAUTIONS Listening precautions e Do not play your earphones 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 earphones 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 Sound can be deceiving Over time your hearing comfort level adapts to higher volumes of sound So what sounds normal can actually be loud and harmful to your hearing Guard against this by setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts To establish a safe level e Start your volume control at a low setting e Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly and without distortion Once you have established a comfortable sound level e Set the dial and leave it there
11. demarks 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 GENERAL CONTROLS RIGHT SIDE MENU button oe Press to display the main menu pp forward jog dial Slide to skip a track forward lt lt reverse jog dial Slide to skip a track backward m play pause button Turns the player on starts and pauses playback E stop button n Stops playback stops recording switches the player off VOL button uu Turns the volume level down VOL button eee Turns the volume level up LEFT SIDE 8 REC button Press to start voice track recording and FM broadcast recording 8 hold switch oe Locks and unlocks all controls USB connector FRONT SIDE Strap hole CO MIC esseye Microphone for recording LCD Display REAR SIDE lt o MADE IN CHINA SIZE AAA UM A 1 93 DC 1 5V Q earphones jack Battery compartment DISPLAY 002 Another Mp3 ry bo FM mode KM 96 so EE s P7 Current status of playback File name Current track number Total track number Music mode EQ sound mode Volume level Elapsed time Total
12. e playing press m stop press II play pause during playback skip tracks slide gt I forward lt lt reverse During playback it skips to the beginning of the next previous track search slide and hold 1 forward lt lt reverse during playback turn the power off press and hold m stop NOTE When you stop playback or turn the power off during playback the player will resume playback from the beginning of the track next time when you start playback LISTENING TO FM RADIO BROADCASTS 1 Press MENU while the player is on 2 Slide gt I forward lt lt reverse to select the FM Mode icon Eg FM Mode 3 Press Il play pause The frequency will be shown on the display TUNE IN A STATION To tune in the station slide gt forward I lt reverse to set the frequency while in FM mode To auto search up or down the station slide and hold 1 forward lt lt reverse and release it when the message Release Key now appears on the display The frequency step is 50 kHz interval for Canada 100 kHz interval Release Key now a a MONO di 118 124 The station is being searched When searching up the following message appears Searching Up Gono i 18 When a strong signal is received STEREO will appear on the display Now the player is receiving the FM broadcast 97 70MHz oy Gstereo
13. nd drop the MP3 WMA files from the computer into the player s folder REMOVING FROM THE COMPUTER Disconnect the player from the computer by following the necessary steps according to your computer for safety removal For Windows 2000 Me XP users Left click the 5 icon in the taskbar and follow the messages appear For Windows 98SE users When the icon is not displayed in the taskbar 1 Open My Computer on your computer 2 Click on Removable Disk then right click to select Eject 3 Remove the player from the computer NOTES The player supports MP3 ID3 V1 tags ID3 V2 tags and WMA tags The player can be used as a removable disk Music protected by Windows Media Player cannot be played even if you download it The player skips the protected music and starts playback of the next track The FM broadcast and voice tracks recorded by this player can be uploaded to a computer However MP3 and WMA files in the player cannot be uploaded MP3 and WMA files in the player cannot be played on a computer When connecting to a computer the backlight of the player will blink for a short while Start uploading downloading a file or disconnect the player after the backlight turns off The operation with an USB hub or extended USB cable is not guaranteed Operation is not guaranteed with all computers that meet the system requirements mentioned above e Microsoft Windows and Windows Media are either tra
14. ored in the player Setup Select to setup the functions see Language SETTING UP FUNCTIONS Play mode Back Light See ae SETTING UP Sleep Timer FUNCTIONS Format Default Setting NOTE When you are in Music Play mode or Voice Record mode the Set up icon will not be displayed when no target files are stored in the player Firmware Version Select to check the Firmware Version of the player Save Station FM Select to preset a station see Mode only LISTENING TO FM RADIO BROADCASTS NOTE The menu mode returns to the previous display if no operation is made for 10 seconds PLAYING A TRACK PLAYING A MUSIC TRACK 1 Press MENU while the player is on Main menu is displayed ea Eb yt 2 Slide gt forward a lt reverse to select the Music Play icon then press II play pause twice Music Play L 3 Slide gt forward e lt reverse to select the desired track 4 Press II play pause The playback starts The playback order is in the order of files downloaded PLAYING A VOICE AND FM RECORDED TRACKS 1 Press MENU while the player is on 2 Slide gt forward lt 4 reverse to select the Voice Record icon then press II play pause J Voice Record 3 Slide gt forward lt lt reverse to select the desired track 4 Press Il play pause The playback starts OTHER OPERATION To Do stop playing paus
15. splay is too dark or too bright Your computer does not recognize the player SPECIFICATION Built in 256 MB Flash Memory Stereo 2 Channel for Music Play and Mono 1 Channel for Voice Recording 20 Hz to 20 kHz 5 mW 5 mW 32 Ohm Power Supply DC 1 5 V LRO3 or AAA size battery x 1 Battery Life Approx Playback 10 hours Alkaline Battery Maximum Duration of Recording Approx Voice Track 12 hours FM Broadcasts 6 hours Maximum Dimension Size Approx 87 L x 35 5 W x 27 5 H mm 35 g Battery not included Earphones x 1 USB cable x 1 CD ROM USB driver x 1 Instruction manual x 1 Neck strap x 1 Memory Size Channels Playback Frequency Range Audio Output Weight Accessories Supplied NOTES e Specifications are subject to change without notice e The battery life may differ depending on condition e The maximum duration of recording indicated above is when no file is stored in the player

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