Rca MC5102 MC5104 User Manual

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Summary of Contents

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It is important to read this instruction book prior to using your new product for the first time.user manualMC5102MC5104

Page 2 - Table of Contents

10Caution while drivingUse of headphones while operating an automobile or moving vehicle is not recommended and isunlawful in some states and areas. B

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11The Music Management CD that comes with your player contains all of the necessary softwarecomponents you need to make your player work properly.Thes

Page 4 - Important Information

12Connecting the player to the computerConnect the player to your computer with the mini USB cable provided. The player will turn onautomatically. Th

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13Charging the batteryYour player is charged through the USB connection when it is connected to your computer. To fullycharge the player, make sure yo

Page 6 - End User License Agreement

14Transferring files to the playerYou may select one of the following methods to transfer music contents to your player: 1) Yahoo!Music Jukebox, 2) dr

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15Transferring files via Yahoo! Music Jukebox (Windows XP orhigher only)Yahoo! Music Jukebox lets you manage your music easily and organize like a pro

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16Transferring files via Windows Explorer (drag-and-drop)(Windows XP only)In Windows Explorer, when the RCA player is opened in MTP mode, and Windows

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17Disconnecting your player from the computerFor Windows XP users, your player is connected in MTP (Media Transfer Protocal) mode to yourcomputer by d

Page 10 - Before You Begin

18Before you beginThe following example illustrates what you should do before operating your player.1. These instructions presume you’ve already done

Page 11 - Software Setup

19Overview347Front viewTop viewRight view162Left view51. Key lock - slide the key upwards to prevent accidental key activation. To unlock, slidethe ke

Page 12 - Connecting to the Computer

2Important Information ...

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20Scrolls up during menu navigationScrolls down during menu navigationSkips backward, goes back a level during menunavigationSkips forward, advances a

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21Navigation displayIndicates the item currently selected1 2 3 4 51. Indicates whether the player is playing or paused.2. Indicates if the shuffle m

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22MusicArtistsAlbumsTiltesGenersYearsArtistsArtist 1Artist 2Artist 3Artist 4Artist 5Artist 6Navigation menusThe files are sorted according to their fi

Page 16 - (Windows XP only)

234. Scroll up and down the “Albums” menu by touching or .•View the songs from the album highlighted by touching (the songs of that album appear in t

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24Shows Album Art of digital music*Shows Album Art of digital music*Skips to the previous file**, touch and hold to scanbackward within a file.Skips t

Page 18 - General Controls

25Music/Audiobooks playback display62145 7 8 9Read page 21 for details1. Current file number / total number of files (for audiobooks in “Skipping by S

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26Picture viewingScrolls up during file navigation.Scrolls down during file navigation.Skips backward.Skips forward.Starts/ pauses slideshow.Increase

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27Video viewingScrolls up during file navigation.Scrolls down during file navigation.Skips backward*. Touch and hold to scan backwardswithin a file.*

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28Drag-and-drop hereSelect thetarget folderSelect theplayer type1. Load the music management CD included with thisplayer in your computer. Installatio

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29Tip: For operation details of the video converter, please open the help file by pressingthe ‘F1’ key on your computer.Note: If Windows Media Player

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3Radio recording ... 32Reco

Page 24 - Music/Audiobooks playback

30Radio (switching on)1. To switch on the radio, touch M in any mode toaccess the player’s menu (during playback M has tobe touched twice).2. While “G

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31Radio operationsSelecting Radio FrequencyTouch or to select frequency.Tip: touch and hold or to search the frequency at a faster rate.Automa

Page 26 - Picture viewing

32Radio recording1. Touch and hold at any time while listening to the radio to start radio recording.2. Touch to pause record. Touch again to resume

Page 27 - Video viewing

33Voice recordingMenuGo toShuffle OffRepeat OffDSP FlatSlideshow OffSettingsGo toRadioVoice RecordingLine-in Recording1. To start voice recording, tou

Page 28 - Video converter

34Record durationYou may select the maximum record duration.1. In the voice recording mode, touch M and then touch or to highlight “RecDur”.2. Touch

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35Line-in recording1. To start line-in recording, touch M in any mode toaccess the player’s menu (during playback M has tobe touched twice).2. While “

Page 30 - Radio (switching off)

36Record durationYou may select the maximum record duration.1. In the line-in recording mode, touch M and then touch or to highlight “RecDur”.2. To

Page 31 - Radio operations

37Album 4Song 1Song 2Song 3Song 4Song 5Song 61 Highlight the desired song, artist, album etc. and thentouch and hold until “Added to My Sel” shows o

Page 32 - Radio recording

38Playlists from your computerThe created playlists from major music management softwares on your computer (e.g. Yahoo!Music Jukebox, Windows Media Pl

Page 33 - Voice recording

39During playback M has to be touched twice to display the player’s menu.Accessing player’s menusTouch M in any mode to access the player’s menu.Playe

Page 34 - Deleting voice recording

4To reduce risk of injury, charge only rechargeable batteries recommended by the manufacturerfor this player. Other types of batteries may burst causi

Page 35 - Line-in recording

40DSP (Digital Signal Processor)Touch or to select a DSP mode. Options available: flat, Bass, Pop, Rock, Jazz and Graphic(touch to enter graphic m

Page 36 - Deleting line-in recording

41Tips and troubleshooting•Problem: Player repeats same tracks or all tracks.– Repeat play is turned on. Touch the MENU button (M) to change the play

Page 37 - Playlists

42• Why can I not view picture files on my player?– The player only supports .jpg extension file, and does not support other formats like .bmp,.tiff,

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43SpecificationsHardware• Dimensions: 91 mm H, 40.7 mm W, 7.5 mm D• Unit Weight: 55 g• Stereo Headphones Jack• Mini USB Connection Jack• Battery Op

Page 39 - Player’s Menus

44Limited warranty (Canada)Thomson multimedia Ltd. warrants to the purchaser or gift recipient that if any manufacturingdefect becomes apparent in thi

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45visit us at www.rca.comPlease do not send any products to the Indianapolis address listed in this manual or on the carton.This will only add delays

Page 41 - Additional Information

5Also, the Federal Communications Commissionhas prepared a helpful booklet, “How ToIdentify and Resolve Radio TV InterferenceProblems.” This booklet i

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6IMPORTANT: READ CAREFULLY BEFORE DOWNLOADINGOR INSTALLING THIS SOFTWARE!THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (THIS “EULA”) IS A LEGALAGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU

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7DAMAGES. BECAUSE SOME STATES AND JURISDICTIONS DONOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY OFCONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, THE ABOVE

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8Explore a world of accessories! Jump on the Internet and go to www.rca.com to discover theadditional accessories that are available for your player

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9Things to consider before you get started...Computer system requirements• Pentium III 500MHz or higher recommended•Windows XP SP1 (SP= Service Pack)

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