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[. . . ] user manual D100E D100E512 It is important to read this instruction book prior to using your new product for the first time. Safety Information EN IMPORTANT NOTE: To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard, do not expose this player to rain or moisture. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN This symbol indicates "dangerous voltage" inside the product that presents a risk of electric shock or personal injury. ATTENTION RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR This symbol indicates important instructions accompanying the product. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER (OR BACK). In accordance with the rating plate of the unit, this unit complies with current standards concerning electrical safety and electromagnetic compatibility. Please respect the environment Before throwing any batteries away, consult your distributor who may be able to take them back for specific recycling. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN THE LIGHTNING FLASH AND ARROWHEAD WITHIN THE TRIANGLE IS A WA R N I N G S I G N ALERTING YOU OF "DANGEROUS VOLTAGE" INSIDE THE PRODUCT. CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). [. . . ] Connecting the Player to the Computer Connect the Multimedia Sound Station to your computer with the USB connection cable provided. The larger end of the cable should be connected to the computer while the smaller end to the player. It might take several seconds for the player to be detected, especially in Windows 2000/XP. Click Refresh in My Computer or Explorer to make sure the device has been detected. Drag and drop desired tracks from the Music Library to the Playlist display and save the playlist. From the menu area, select "Files/ Send to Portable Device" or click "Send to Portable" under the copy item on the left side of the MusicMatch Jukebox screen to display the "Portable Device Manager" screen. Click on "Options" and select your portable device under Select Device. Select the playlist item and drag it to the active device listed under Portable Device. Only those playlists saved in step 1 are displayed on the playlist window. The songs in the playlist will now be automatically transferred to your Multimedia Sound Station. via Windows Explorer (Drag and Drop) From Windows Explorer, highlight all the files/folders you want to transfer to your Multimedia Sound Station and drag them to the drive letter that is associated with it. EN 8 Loading Music EN 5. Disconnecting Your Player from the Computer For Windows XP, from the System Tray, double click the left mouse button on the icon and select Safely Remove Hardware. You can also stop your player by left clicking on the icon from the system tray and selecting the drive corresponding to your player. Before disconnecting the USB connection from the computer or the Digital Audio Player, be sure the "Safe to Remove Hardware" message is displayed. If you want to go back to USB mode for file transfer at this stage, you need to unplug and connect the player to the PC again. Note Secure music download files can be transferred to your player through Windows Media Player or the application recommended (e. g. Please visit the online music download service's website where you purchased your content from for more details on transferring secure music to your player. For more information on Windows Media Player, visit http://www. microsoft. com/windows/wi ndowsmedia. Note The description on this page is based on Windows XP. If you are running other operating systems, there may be some differences. See the Windows Help for details about safely removing hardware. 9 File Menu How Files are Organized? The files transferred to the player, USB or memory card will be sorted automatically so that you can easily find and play them. They are sorted as below: · Now Playing (your currently selected or playback file) · Folders (contains all music files) · Radio Recs (contains radio recording) · Line-in Recs (contains line-in recording) · My Selections (contains a playlist of your preferred music files) File Menu Navigation · To navigate through the file menu, press to go into a menu level. · If the selected item is a music or recorded file, press or will start playback. EN The file menu is displayed when playback is stopped or when MENU is pressed during playback in USB, Memory card or Library (D100E512 only) mode. 10 Player Menu EN Player Menu The player menu lets you access more features of the player. music playback, radio recording etc. ), the items available in the player menu may vary. [. . . ] · There may be no mp3/WMA tracks in the internal memory, USB or memory card. (Refer to the software instruction manual) · Check if the USB drivers are properly installed if you are using Windows 98SE. · You may have to re-associate the drive letter that was assigned to the device. Please check your help on Windows for details on assigning a different drive letter. Cannot playback tracks on the player. [. . . ]

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