IRiver T20 manual

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    Instruction Manual T20 Thank you for your purchase. Please read this manual carefully before using your new player. www.iriver.com T20 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 We l c o m e 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 produ[...]

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    Product Safety Instructions 06 Before using the product Product Safety Instructions 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 disassemble[...]

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    08 Getting star ted Components ......................................... 09 Locating the controls ............................. 10 Product ................................................................. 10 LCD Screen display .......................................................... 11 Connection/Installation ......................... 12 Connecti[...]

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    Components 09 Getting started 10 Locating the controls Getting started Product Earphone User Manual/ Warranty card/Quick Start Guide Installation CD Neck strap for carrying Mode/REC button Volume - button Volume + button Hold Switch LCD Screen Microphone Line In Jack Earphone Jack Neck Strap Connection Part Play/Stop button Previous/Fast Reverse bu[...]

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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 Progress bar Total playing time of selected song Playing time Volume level Sampling rate Bit rate File Type EQ Stereo indicator Frequency Preset indicator Channel Number Frequency Range Frequency [...]

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    14 Connecting the earphones Connection/Installation Getting started 1. Connect the earphones jack to the earphone socket on the player. "Safely Remove Hardware" from the PC Connection/Installation Note The tray icon may be hidden in some Windows XP operating system settings. Click the "Display hidden icon" to view the hidden ico[...]

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    16 Connection/Installation Getting started Connection/Installation 15 Getting started Charging the battery Note You can charging the battery at tuned off the player. Charging time : Approx. 3.5 hours (At fully discharged/Stop mode) 1. Connect the player to PC after push the USB lever and pull out the USB connection port as below picture. If the ico[...]

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    18 Quic k star t Basic Usage ....................................... 19 Turning on/off the player ................................. 19 Playing a music file .......................................... 19 Selecting a music file ....................................... 20 Adjusting the volume ....................................... 20 Selecting the func[...]

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    20 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. 19 Quick start Adjusting the volume During the music file playback, press , button to adjust volume level. : Decrease volume level. : Increase volume level. Turning on the player Press the button to turn o[...]

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    3 Chapter 22 Basic oper a tion MUSIC .................................................. 23 Playing a music file .............................................. 23 Selecting a music file .......................................... 25 Changing playback mode ................................... 26 A-B Repeat ..............................................[...]

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    5 Skipping to previous/next file During the music file playback, press , button to skip to the previous/next file :p r e v i o u sf i l e :n e x tf i l e 6 Fast searching Press and hold the , button for fast- forward or fast-reverse playback. : fast-rewind : fast-forward Release the button for normal playback. Release HOLD switch, then press button[...]

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    26 MUSIC Basic operation Selecting a music file MUSIC 25 Basic operation 2 Use the , , , buttons to, select a music file. : to move up : to move down : to enter the folder : to exit the folder To exit file list screen, press button. 1 Press and hold button to display the function mode screen. Press , button to select [BROWSER] mode, then press butt[...]

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    28 MUSIC Basic operation MUSIC 27 Basic operation Note The following the icons displayed to indicate playback mode. Repeat playback Shuffle playback Shuffle playback repeatedly. Normal playback Play all files in the player, then stop. Play all files in the current folder, then stop. Play a single file repeatedly. Play all files in the player repeat[...]

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    30 MUSIC Basic operation MUSIC 29 Basic operation Downloading the music files 2. Select the files on the PC to transfer to the player. Drag and drop to copy files to the desired location on the player. 1. Push the USB lever and pull out the USB connection port as below picture and connect the player to the PC. (Refer to page 12) The iriver plus 2 w[...]

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    32 BROWSER Basic operation MUSIC 31 Basic operation Note You can not delete a folder at all. 4 Select a file to delete by using the , , , button, then press button. : to move up : to move down : to enter the folder : to exit the folder 5 Press , button to choose the [Yes], then press button. File is deleted on the player. BROWSER 1 Press and hold b[...]

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    34 *F MR A D I O Basic operation *F MR A D I O 33 Basic operation * Only for models including FM Radio function * Only for models including FM Radio function 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[...]

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    36 Basic operation 35 Basic operation *F MR A D I O * Only for models including FM Radio function *F MR A D I O * Only for models including FM Radio function 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 sta[...]

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    Basic operation Basic operation 38 37 *F MR A D I O * Only for models including FM Radio function RECORDING Deleting a channel 1 If PRESET is not displayed, first press the button to enter PRESET mode. Press the button to display FM Radio function Selection screen. 3 Select channel number by using the , button, then press button to delete. :s a v e[...]

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    40 RECORDING Basic operation RECORDING 39 Basic operation Press and hold the button to display function mode screen. Select the [RECORDING] by using the , button, then press button. The recording select screen is displayed. Recording voice 1 Note The recorded file is saved as VOICEMMDD_XXX.MP3 in the VOICE folder. (MM : Month, DD : day, XXX : seque[...]

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    42 Useful f ea tur es Menu configuration ............................ 43 Menu operation ................................. 44 Enter Settings Menu ......................................... 44 Enter Sub Menu ................................................ 44 Set the menu functions .................................... 45 Exit sub menu ................[...]

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    44 E n t e rS e t t i n g sM e n u Menu operation Useful features Menu configuration 43 Useful features Enter Sub Menu 1 Press and hold the button to display the Mode screen. Press the , button to select [SETTINGS] mode. 2 Press the button to display the Settings screen. Press the , button to move the Settings menu. 1 Press the button to enter the [...]

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    Select sub-menu using by , button, then press the button to enter sub-menu setting screen. 46 Customizing the function settings (Menu) Useful features Set the menu functions 1 Menu operation 45 Useful features 3 You can set, cancel or change sub menu setting by pressing the , , button . Exit sub menu 1 P r e s st h e b u t t o nt oe x i ts u bm e n[...]

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    48 Listening to music Useful features Listening to music 47 Useful features Sound 3. EQ Select Select the EQ sound. You can select one of the following EQ types: NORMAL, CLASSIC, LIVE, POP, ROCK, JAZZ, U BASS, METAL, DANCE, PARTY, SRS, USER EQ 4. Play Mode Select Select the play mode. Sound 5. Rec. Play Mode Select the play mode of recorded a file.[...]

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    50 Customizing the function settings (Menu) Useful features Customizing the function settings (Menu) 49 Useful features Display 1. Backlight You can adjust the time that the Backlight stays on. The Backlight can be set to: <ALWAYS ON>, <5 SEC>, <10 SEC>, <30 SEC>, <1 MIN>, <5 MIN> or <10 MIN>. 2. Scroll Spe[...]

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    52 Customizing the function settings (Menu) Useful features Customizing the function settings (Menu) 51 Useful features 3 To delete the character, press and hold button. To scroll between English and your preferred language, press and hold button. 4 Press and hold button to save and exit. Display Display 5. Name Y o uc a ni n p u ty o u rn a m eo r[...]

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    54 Customizing the function settings (Menu) Useful features Customizing the function settings (Menu) 53 Useful features 2. Voice Setting You can set recording quality (<HIGH>, <MIDDLE> or <LOW>) when recording voice. Recording 1. *FM Setting <Only for models including FM Radio function You can set recording quality (<HIGH>[...]

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    56 Listening to music Useful features Customizing the function settings (Menu) 55 Useful features Recording 5. Line-In Volume You can control volume for recording from voice. <0> to <31> levels are available. 6. Track Separation While recording from external device, you can adjust the track separation time to save each track as an indiv[...]

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    58 Customizing the function settings (Menu) Useful features Customizing the function settings (Menu) 57 Useful features Timer 3. Date & Time Set the current date and time. Press the , button to adjust the date/time. Press the button to accept the changes. 4. Alarm/*FM Rec. OFF : The Alarm and FM Record functions are disabled and the player will[...]

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    60 Customizing the function settings (Menu) Useful features Customizing the function settings (Menu) 59 Useful features Advanced 2. System Info. You can check the firmware version information, free space memory and total number of tracks. 1. Resume ON : Playback will resume from the previous location in a song when the player is stopped or powered [...]

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    62 Customizing the function settings (Menu) Useful features Customizing the function settings (Menu) 61 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 www.iriver.com 64 Customer Suppor t Firmware Upgrade ............................... 65 Format .................................................. 66 T roubleshooting .................................... 67 Specification ......................................... 68 Safety Information ................................ 69 FCC Cer tification .[...]

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    66 Format Customer Support Firmware Upgrade for T20 in iriver plus 2 Firmware Upgrade 65 Customer Support Note Before upgrading the firmware, check the condition of the battery. The firmware upgrade may fail due to low battery. Your computer must be connected to the internet for the "Firmware Update" function. Do not turn the player off u[...]

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    T roubleshooting 67 Customer Support 68 Customer Support Specifications Should any problem persist after you have checked these symptoms, consult your iriver dealer or contact support at www.iriver.com. Memory Capacity Model No. 256 MB* T20 256MB 512 MB* T20 512MB 1G B * T20 1GB * 1 MB = 1,000,000 Bytes / 1 GB = 1,000 MB = 1,000,000,000 Bytes Not a[...]

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    70 Customer Support Safety Information 69 Customer Support For Safety On headphones and earphones Avoid dropping or impacting the player. The player is designed to operate while walking or running, but dropping or excessively impacting the player may be cause damage. Avoid contacting the player with water. Damage to the internal parts of the player[...]

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