RCA M5002 User Manual

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Page 1 - M5001/M5002

RCA M5001/M5002 User’s Manual REV 1.1

Page 2 - FCC Information

Table of Contents FCC Information ...i Safety Information...

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1 How to Use This Manual This User’s Manual provides instructions and illustrations on how to install and operate your M5001/M5002. We assume that you

Page 4 - End User License Agreement

2 Safety Instructions 1. Always read the safety instructions carefully. 2. Keep this User’s Manual for future reference. 3. Keep this equipment awa

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3 Chapter 1. Introduction Congratulations on becoming a new user of M5001/M5002. The new M5001/M5002 will improve the convenience of listening music,

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4  USB Storage Device – allows users to store data needed in M5001/M5002. (The capacity depends on the model you bought.)  Hold Switch – M5001/M50

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5 Chapter 2. Getting Started Overview 1. Display Screen Read status and information at this window. 2. MIC Internal Microphone. 3. Exit/ Press

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6 7. Up Press it to select among items. Volume Up During playback, press it to increase volume level. 8. Down Press it to select among items. Vol

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7 5. Clock Shows the time (adjustment required). 6. Battery Status Shows the status of the battery capacity. Normal Playback Mode A. Function

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8 Battery Recharge M5001/M5002 comes with a Lithium ion polymer rechargeable battery. To charge the Li-ion battery, follow the instructions below: 1.

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9 Lock Switch M5001/M5002 has a Lock Switch to avoid accidental operation. Slide it to lock position while power is on, and all function keys are disa

Page 12 - Safety Instructions

i FCC Information FCC Information This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This

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10 Chapter 3. Connect and Disconnect Connect to Computer Note: If the Windows Media Player on your computer is below version 10, upgrade it via Intern

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11 Chapter 4. Basic Usage This chapter introduces the basic usages of M5001/M5002. Please read carefully to know how to operate your device. Note that

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12 Music Music Playback M5001/M5002 supports MP3, WAV, WMA and WMA format with DRM audio. Follow the steps below to enjoy music. 1. To play music/ vo

Page 16 - LCD Display

13 Add Songs to Playlist In M5001/M5002, you can edit personal playlist to include your favorite songs. Follow the steps below. 1. In playback mode

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14 Remove a Song from Playlist 1. Select and enter the Music item in Main Menu. 2. Select the Playlist you want edit. 3. Use or button to selec

Page 18 - Battery Recharge

15 Lyric Function On/ Off M5001/M5002 supports lyric display. If you stored songs with lyric files, you can turn on the lyric to read by the steps bel

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16 Set EQ M5001/M5002 provides various EQ modes, such as POP, Rock, Jazz, and Classical. You can choose as following steps to increase the enjoyment o

Page 20 - Connect to Computer

17 Photo M5001/M5002 supports JPEG graphics (up to 8 mega pixels) and provides slideshow function. View Photo 1. To view photos stored on M5001/M5002

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18 Slideshow You can have the JPEG files slideshow on M5001/M5002. 1. While viewing one photo, press button to start slideshow. There will be a i

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19 Puzzle You can play puzzle with the stored photo. 1. While viewing one photo, call submenu. Select Puzzle option and press OK key. The photo will

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ii Safety Information Product Registration Please fill out the product registration card and return it immediately. Returning this card allo

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20 Video Play Video M5001/M5002 supports .MOV video files encoded with M-JPEG up to a resolution of 128x160 and 12 frames per second (fps). 1. To pla

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21 Notes Read *.txt File M5001/M5002 supports reading .txt and .lrc Unicode files. 1. To read text files stored on M5001/M5002, select Notes option o

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22 FM Radio Listen to FM Ratio M5001/M5002 supports FM radio function.Follow steps below to enjoy FM radio. 1. To listen to the FM radio broadcast by

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23 Customize Channels/ Auto-Scan You can also set channels at your preference. And if you go to different region, you can perform Auto Preset to scan

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24 Browser M5001/M5002 provides an easy access to file management. The file browser can open and arrange files stored on the device. Browse Contents

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25 Setting Enter Setting Menu, you can adjust all the options and allow M5001/M5002 to meet your needs. 1. Select Setting option on Main Menu and p

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26 SRS M5001/M5002 supports SRS effect. WOW is a special combination of SRS audio technologies that creates a thrilling experience with deep rich bass

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27 Set EQ M5001/M5002 provides POP, Rock, Jazz, and Classical EQ modes. Note: Once EQ is enabled, SRS settings will be disabled at the same time. 1.

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28 Record Settings 1. Select Setting option on Main Menu and press OK key to enter. 2. Select and enter Record option. 3. Select and enter the Qua

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29 Slide Settings You can set how long each image is displayed. 1. Select and enter Setting item in Main Menu. 2. Select and enter Slide Interval it

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iii End User License Agreement IMPORTANT-READ CAREFULLY: This End User License Agreement("Agreement") is a legal agreement between you an

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30 Radio Region Due to the Radio in Japan is different from the other regions in the world, set Radio Region to Japan first to enable listening to FM

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31 Backlight Off Backlight timer program can save the power. After having been idle for selected period, the device will cease backlight. Press any bu

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32 Language 1. Select the Setting item in Main Menu. 2. Select the Language item. 3. Select a language you want to use, then press OK key to confir

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33 Date and Time 1. Select the Setting item in Main Menu. 2. Select the Date/Time item. 3. To adjust how you want the time to be displayed, select

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34 Master Reset 1. Select the Setting item in Main Menu. 2. Select the Master Reset item. 3. Select the Yes item, then press OK key to confirm.

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35 Record Line-In Recording M5001/M5002 has a build-in encoder. With this encoder, you can record external audio via Line-In Jack. First of all, plug

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36 Microphone Recording M5001/M5002 has a built in Microphone, which can also works as a synchronizing recorder. In other words, you can use it to rec

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37 Language Learning Function M5001/M5002 enables users to listen to a particular section repeatedly during music or voice playback. With this functio

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38 Synchronize Songs Once the Windows Media Player Plug-in of M5001/M5002 has been installed (from the supplied CD), refer to steps below to synchroni

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39 5. Click the Start Sync button in the List pane, and you can see the process.

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iv End User License Agreement LICENSE RESTRICTIONS a) Except for the licenses expressly granted to you in this Agreement, no other licenses are i

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40 More Information Troubleshooting Tips The player does not turn on when the PLAY button is pressed? z Try to reset the device by press and hold Po

Page 47 - Language Learning Function

41 U.S. Warranty What your warranty covers: z Defects in materials or workmanship. For how long after your purchase: z One year from date of purc

Page 48 - Synchronize Songs

42 U.S. Warranty Product Registration: • Please complete and mail the Product registration Card packed with your unit. It will make it easierto con

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v End User License Agreement WARRANTY DISCLAIMER THE PROGRAM IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED

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vi End User License Agreement LIMITATION OF LIABILITY a) TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL THOMSON, ITS AFFILI

Page 51 - U.S. Warranty

vii End User License Agreement The WMA Software is protected by copyright and other intellectual property laws. This protection also extends to docum

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viii End User License Agreement THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE ANY THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE THAT MAYBE PROVIDED WITH THE PROGRAM IS INCLUDED FOR USE AT YOUR OPTION.

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