RCA S2502 User Manual

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Summary of Contents

Page 1

It is important to read this instruction book prior to using your new product for the first time.S2501S2502It is important to read this instruction bo

Page 2 - Table of contents

10Using armband/wristbandSlide the small ends of the armband orwristband through the player’s rings andsecure with the buttons as shown below.Adjust t

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11click12Software setupThe Music Management CD that comes withyour player contains all of the necessarysoftware components you need to make yourplayer

Page 4 - Quick reference

12Computer connectionCharging the playerYour player will charge through the USBconnection when it is connected to yourcomputer. The display below show

Page 5 - Safety information

13Transferring files via Yahoo!MusicTM Jukebox (Windows®XP or Windows VistaTM)Yahoo! MusicTM Jukebox lets you manage yourmusic easily and organize lik

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14Transferring files via WindowsExplorer (Drag-and-drop)In Windows® XP (with Windows MediaPlayer 10 installed)In Windows® XP and when Windows MediaPla

Page 7 - End user license agreement

15Disconnecting your playerfrom the computerFor Windows VistaTM or Windows® XP (withWindows Media Player 10 or above installed),your player is connect

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16General controls1. To access the wireless menu (refer topage 34-35 for details)2. m•To access the player or option menu.• Press and hold to lock

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17Turning on or off the player• Press and hold to turn on the player.• Press and hold to turn off the player.Locking the keysPress and hold m to l

Page 10 - Before you begin

183. The artist menu appears with the artistslisted in alphabetical order. Highlight adesired artist by pressing + or –, then press to advance.4. The

Page 11 - Computer connection

19Player menuFiles transferred to the player are sorted automatically according to their file types. Once yourplayer is switched on, you will see the

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2Table of contentsQuick reference ... 4Safety information ... 5FCC informationProduct regi

Page 13 - JET-STREAM

20Player menuRadio•To listen to the radio or radio recordings.Refer to page 26-28 for details.Audiobooks• It contains audible files for playback. Pres

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21Music playbackMusic playback controlsTo decrease the volumeTo increase the volumePress once to skip to thenext file, or press andhold to fast forw

Page 15 - Disconnecting your player

22My SelectionsMy Selections is a playlist of your preferredmusic files (audible and radio recorded filesare not selectable).To select a music file a

Page 16 - General controls

23Picture playbackPicture playback controlsPress once to skip to thenext file.Press once to skip to theprevious file.Press once to start theslideshow.

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24Video playbackVideo playback controlsTo decrease the volumeTo increase the volumePress once to skip to thenext file, or press andhold to fast forw

Page 18 - Menu navigation

25time for the conversion at the lower rightcorner.8. To resize theoutput video,click "VideoMode". Select"Full Screen" tofully uti

Page 19 - Player menu

26Radio (switching off)1. While listening to the radio, press m twiceto show the option menu.2. While “Turn off radio” is highlighted, pressor to tu

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27Saving preset stationsYou can save up to 20 channels as presetstations.1. Select a radio frequency. Refer to“Selecting radio frequency” on theprevio

Page 21 - Music playback

28Radio recordingStart recordingRadio program can be recorded as .mp3format.1. While listening to the radio, press m twiceto access the option menu an

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29To decrease the volumeTo increase the volumePress once to skip to thenext file*, or press andhold to fast forward.Press once to skip to thepreviou

Page 23 - Picture playback

3Table of contentsRadio recording ... 28Start recordingRecord durationListening to radio recordingDeleting radio record

Page 24 - Video playback

30Audible playbackAudible playback displayKey lock is activatedBattery level indicatorElapsed time of current filePlayback modeFile titleAuthor nameCu

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31For accurate use of the pedometer andcalculation of the BMI (Body Mass Index), youare required to enter your personalinformation in the the Settings

Page 26 - Selecting radio frequency

32Using stopwatch1. In the player menu, press + or – tohighlight "Stopwatch" and press or to advance.2. Press to start the stopwatch. Press

Page 27 - Suppressing stereo signal

33BMI (Body Mass Index)BMI is a measure which takes into account aperson’s weight and height to estimate totalbody fat in adults. It may vary dependin

Page 28 - Radio recording

34Connecting with the playerThe earphones should be charged and placednear the player for connection.1. Turn on the player. It will start searchingfor

Page 29 - Audible playback

35Wireless earphonesSwitching off wireless modeWireless mode will be automatically switchedoff whenever wired earphones are insertedinto the player. T

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36The player does not work after reformat.• In case you need to reformat the player, itmust be in FAT or FAT32 format. The playerdoes not work in NTFS

Page 31 - Pedometer

37More informationThis player may temporarily cease tofunction if subjected to electrostaticdisturbance. To resume normal operation,press and hold for

Page 32 - Stopwatch

38Check for updatesVisit http://www.rcaaudiovideo.com/downloadsfor the latest news and firmware upgrades foryour player. You must update your systemaf

Page 33 - BMI (Body Mass Index)

39Limited WarrantyFor U.S.What your warranty covers:• Defects in materials or workmanship.For how long after your purchase:• One year from date of pur

Page 34 - Wireless earphones

4Quick referenceAArmband 10BBattery (charging) 12BMI (Body Mass Index) 33Brightness 20CCharging (player) 12Charging (wireless earphones) 12Computer sy

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40Limited WarrantyFor CanadaThomson multimedia Ltd. warrants to the purchaser or gift recipient that if any manufacturingdefect becomes apparent in th

Page 36 - More information

41Thomson Inc.P.O. Box 1976Indianapolis, IN 46206-1976© 2007 Thomson Inc.Trademark(s) ® RegisteredMarca(s) ® Registrada(s)Marque(s) ® Deposée(s)www.r

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5Safety informationThe descriptions and characteristics in this owner’s manualare for the purpose of general reference only and not as aguarantee. In

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6PLEASE READ AND SAVE FOR FUTURE REFERENCESome of the following information may notapply to your particular product; however, aswith any electronic pr

Page 39 - Limited Warranty

7IMPORTANT: READ CAREFULLY BEFORE DOWNLOADINGOR INSTALLING THIS SOFTWARE!THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (THIS “EULA”) IS ALEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU

Page 40

8End user license agreement7. WINDOWS MEDIAThe software embedded within your A/V Device (the “DeviceFirmware”) contains software licensed from Microso

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9Before you beginDear RCA Customer,Thank you for purchasing the RCA Player. Thisplayer will play open mp3 and WindowsMedia™ audio (WMA) content as wel

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