IRiver T10 manual

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    Instr uction Manual T10 Thank you for your purchase. Please read this manual carefully before using your new player. T10 http://www.iriver.com[...]

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    Contents Before using the product Welcome .................................................................................................... 03 Homepage ................................................................................................. 03 Copyrights/Certification/Trademarks/Limited Liability ..................... 04 Safety Instruct[...]

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    04 Before using the product W elcome 03 Before using the product Obtain information about your player, look for updates, and find answers to questions at our web site. z z iriver website address is www.iriver.com. z z The site provides product information and customer support. z z Use the firmware (system software) upgrade function of our products [...]

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    Product Safety Instr uctions 06 Before using the product Product Safety Instr uctions 05 Before using the product Do not clean using chemicals or detergents. Doing so may damage the surface or paint. Do not disassemble or modify. Keep out of direct sunlight and extreme heat and cold. Do not use excessive force on the buttons or attempt to disassemb[...]

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    1 Chapter 08 Getting star ted Components ......................................... 09 Locating the controls ............................. 10 Product ................................................................. 10 LCD Screen display .......................................................... 11 Connection/Installation ......................... 1[...]

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    Components 09 Getting started MUSIC BROWSER FM RADIO RECORDING FM RADIO 10 Locating the controls Getting started MUSIC BROWSER FM RADIO RECORDING FM RADIO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 USB connection port Earphone Jack Microphone LCD Screen Play/Stop button A-B (Interval repeat) button Recording button Volume + button Previous/Fast Reverse[...]

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    12 Connecting to the PC Connection/Installation Getting started Locating the controls 11 Getting started Time Play Mode Hold Battery indicator Title name Playing time Total Playing time Progress Bar Stereo indicator Frequency Preset indicator Channel Number Frequency Range Frequency Bar 1. Connect the USB cable(provided) to the USB port on the play[...]

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    14 Connecting the earphones Connection/Installation Note To avoid corrosion, remove the battery if the player is not to be used for a long time. Remove dead battery immediately to avoid damage from corrosion. When corrosion occurs, wipe the battery compartment immediately with a dry cloth and insert a new battery. Getting started 1. Connect the ear[...]

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    16 Quic k star t 2 Chapter www.iriver.com Basic Usage ....................................... 17 Turning on/off the player ................................. 17 Playing a music file .......................................... 17 Adjusting the volume ....................................... 18 Selecting the function mode ........................... 18 [...]

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    18 Adjusting the volume 1 Basic Usage Quick start Turning on/off the player 1 Note If the player does not power ON, please replace your battery. 17 Quick start Adjusting the volume During the music file playback, press , button to adjust volume level. : Increase volume level. : Decrease volume level. Note Selecting the function mode 1 When powered [...]

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    3 Chapter 20 Basic oper a tion MUSIC .................................................. 21 Playing a music file .............................................. 21 Changing playback mode ................................... 23 A-B Repeat ............................................................ 24 Changing the sound EQ .............................[...]

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    4 Press the button to start music playback. Press / to pause music playback. Press / again to continue playing. 5 Adjusting the volume During the music file playback, press , button to adjust volume level. : Increase volume level. : Decrease volume level. 6 Skipping to previous/next file During the music file playback, press , button to skip to the[...]

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    Press button while playing to select the beginning (A) point. 2 Press the , , , button to select desired playback mode. The playback mode is changed to the selected mode. While playing a music file, press the button to display the playback mode select screen. 1 24 A-B Repeat 1 MUSIC Note You can select one of the following EQ types: NORMAL, CLASSIC[...]

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    MUSIC 25 Basic operation 26 MUSIC Basic operation Get the latest version of Windows Media Player In order to copy music & playlists to your player, you must use Windows Media Player 10. The installation CD-ROM should include the proper version of Windows Media Player. Windows Media Player 10 can also be found online at : www.microsoft.com/windo[...]

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    28 BROWSER/IMAGE VIEWER Basic operation Deleting a file or folder on the player 1 While in stop mode, press the button to display music list screen. Select a file or folder to delete by using the , , , button. : to go the upper folder : to go the sub folder , : to select a file Note You can only delete an empty folder. 2 Click the button. 3 Select [...]

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    30 BROWSER/IMAGE VIEWER Basic operation BROWSER/IMAGE VIEWER 29 Basic operation Note Image file may not display if file is damaged. Only 4/8/16/24 bit Mono/Color BMP file can be displayed. RLE type BMP file is not supported. IMAGE VIEWER 1 While BROWSER mode, select a image file by using the , , , button. Press the button to to view . : to go the u[...]

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    *FM RADIO 31 Basic operation 32 *FM RADIO Basic operation 1 Press and hold button to display the function mode Screen. Press the , button to select [FM RADIO], then press the button to confirm. The previous station is displayed. Listening to FM radio Note In areas where the signal is weak, some channels may be unavailable, or reception may be poor.[...]

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    34 *FM RADIO Basic operation *FM RADIO 33 Basic operation Note Up to 20 stations can be saved. Saving an FM Radio frequency - Manually 1 If PRESET is displayed, first press the button to exit PRESET mode. Press the , button to select your desired station. 2 Press the button to display Save Channel screen. Press the , , , button to select your desir[...]

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    RECORDING Basic operation *FM RADIO Basic operation 36 35 Deleting a channel 1 If PRESET is not displayed, first press the button to enter PRESET mode. Press the button to display Delete Channel screen. Note When the player does not have any preset stations, EMPTY will be displayed when pressing the button. 2 Select the channel to delete by using t[...]

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    38 RECORDING Basic operation RECORDING 37 Basic operation Press and hold the button to display function mode screen. Select the [RECORDING] by using the , button, then press button. The recording standby screen is displayed. Recording voice 1 Note The recorded file is saved as VMMDDXXX.MP3 in the VOICE folder. (V:Voice, MM:Month, DD:day, XXX:sequen[...]

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    40 Useful f ea tur es 4 Chapter www.iriver.com Menu configuration ............................ 41 Menu operation ................................. 42 Enter Settings Menu ......................................... 42 Enter Sub Menu ................................................ 42 Set the menu functions .................................... 43 Exit [...]

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    42 Enter Settings Menu Menu operation Useful features Menu configuration 41 Useful features Enter Sub Menu Functions are subject to change with different firmware versions. Users can configure their own settings. SRS Setting User EQ Backlight Timer Screen Saver Scroll Speed Tag Info. Language Battery Select Name LCD Contrast Power Off Timer Sleep T[...]

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    Press the , button to select sub menu. 44 Sound Customizing the function settings (Menu) Useful features Set the menu functions 1 Menu operation 43 Useful features 1. SRS Setting Sets the 3D sound effect. SRS, FOCUS, TruBass, and Boost are available. SRS : Adjust the SRS value. FOCUS : Adjust the sound resolution value. TRUBASS : Adjust the TruBass[...]

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    46 Display Customizing the function settings (Menu) Useful features Customizing the function settings (Menu) 45 Useful features 1. Backlight You can adjust the time that the Backlight stays on. The Backlight can be set to: <5 SEC>, <10 SEC>, <30 SEC>, <1 MIN>, <5 MIN>, <10 MIN> or <ALWAYS ON>. 2. Screen Sav[...]

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    48 Display Customizing the function settings (Menu) Useful features Customizing the function settings (Menu) 47 Useful features 5. Language Select the language to display the file name and ID3 tag information. Support 40 languages. 6. Battery Select Select the current battery. You can set <RECHARGEABLE> or <ALKALINE>. The player will ma[...]

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    50 Customizing the function settings (Menu) Useful features Customizing the function settings (Menu) 49 Useful features Display 8. LCD Contrast Adjust the LCD screen contrast. The LCD contrast can be adjust from <-10> to <+10>. Recording 1. *FM Setting You can set recording quality (<HIGH>, <MIDDLE> or <LOW>) when reco[...]

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    52 Customizing the function settings (Menu) Useful features Customizing the function settings (Menu) 51 Useful features Recording 3. Voice Detect The voice recording mode will automatically pause during silence. This is useful for recording over a long period of time to save memory. LEVEL : Set the relative level of sound needed to activate the rec[...]

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    54 Customizing the function settings (Menu) Useful features Customizing the function settings (Menu) 53 Useful features Timer 3. Date & Time Set the current date and time. 4. Alarm/*FM Rec. OFF : The Alarm and FM Record functions are disabled and the player will not power on at either indicated time. ALARM : At the time indicated in the "S[...]

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    56 Customizing the function settings (Menu) Useful features Customizing the function settings (Menu) 55 Useful features Advanced 1. Resume ON : Playback will resume from the previous location in a song when the player is stopped or powered off. OFF : Playback begins from the first track after the player is stopped or powered off. 2. System Info. Yo[...]

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    58 Customizing the function settings (Menu) Useful features Customizing the function settings (Menu) 57 Useful features Advanced 5. Study Mode While playing, press and hold , button will skip the current track set time ahead. Time range can be set from <OFF>, <3 SEC>, <10 SEC>, <20 SEC>, <30 SEC>, <60 SEC>, <1[...]

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    5 Chapter 60 Customer Suppor t Firmware Upgrade ............................... 61 T roubleshooting .................................... 62 Specification ......................................... 63 Safety Information ................................ 64 FCC Cer tification ................................... 65 Chapter www.iriver.com 59[...]

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    62 T roubleshooting Customer Support Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade 61 Customer Support Check whether the HOLD switch on the player is ON (Switch to OFF position) Check the condition of the battery. Insert a fresh battery. Check whether VOLUME is set to "0". Firmly connect the earphones. C h e c kw h e t h e rt h ep l u gi sd i r t y .[...]

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    20 Hz ~ 20 KHz (L)15 mW + (R)15 mW (16 Ohm) max. Volume 90 dB(MP3) 87.5 MHz ~ 108 MHz 60 dB Headphone/Earphone-Cord Antenna MPEG 1/2/2.5 Layer 3, WMA, OGG, ASF 8 Kbps ~ 320 Kbps ID3 VI, ID3 V2.2.0, ID3 V2.3.0, ID 3 V2.4.0 Approx. 53 hours (128 kbps, MP3, Vol 20, LCD off, EQ Normal, Alkaline AA 2400mAh) 256 MB 512 MB 1 GB Approx. 18 hours Approx. 36[...]

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    FCC Cer tification 65 THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE, RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION. Note : This equipment has been tested and found to [...]

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