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    2001/2002-1 Module No. 2001/2002 GETTING ACQUAINTED Congratulations upon your selection of the CASIO Wrist Audio Player (this watch). To get the most out of your purchase, be sure to read this manual carefully and keep it on hand for later reference when necessary. Warning! • The MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3) audio playback capabilities of this watch [...]

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    2001/2002-2 GENERAL GUIDE Note • The display is illuminated for about three seconds whenever you enter the Player Mode. • The display may illuminate for about three seconds when you perform a play, stop, or other operation in the Player Mode. Switching the Screen between the Current Time and Date Holding down the button in the Timekeeping Mode [...]

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    2001/2002-3 Charging the Battery The watch contains a rechargeable lithium ion battery that supplies power for normal operation. • A full charge provides approximately four hours of continuous playback, or approximately two months of continuous time display. • It takes approximately four hours to achieve a full charge. • The BATT (low battery[...]

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    2001/2002-4 PLAYER MODE Use the Player Mode to play back MP3 files you have downloaded from your computer to the watch. • The memory capacity and total play time of your watch depends on its module number. Play time also depends on the playback mode you are using. • To download MP3 files from your computer to the watch, you must install the sof[...]

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    2001/2002-5 Equalizer Settings You can use the Equalizer Screen to select one of five different equalizer settings to produce the playback effect you want. To make equalizer settings 1. Press the MODE button a number of times until the Equalizer Screen appears. • The Equalizer Screen appears when you press the MODE button while in the Part Loop M[...]

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    2001/2002-6 12 3 45 STOPWATCH MODE The Stopwatch Mode lets you measure elapsed time, split times, and two finishes. The range of the stopwatch is 23 hours, 59 minutes, 59.9 seconds. Note • Entering the Player Mode while a stopwatch timing operation is in progress automatically stops the operation and resets the stopwatch to all zeros. Elapsed tim[...]

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    2001/2002-7 1 2 10 58 8 35 1 2 MODE Playback Sound Quality The playback quality of MP3 data is greatly affected by the software used to convert the music data to MP3 data. If you experience poor quality playback or noise with Wrist Audio Player, try playing the data back on your computer or another device. Poor quality playback on another device in[...]