Olympus MR-F10 manual

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    USER’S MANUAL Digi tal A udio P lay er MR-F10 Series MRF10_E.book Page 1 Wednesday, July 13, 2005 4:44 PM[...]

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    2 Thank yo u for purchasi ng the Olympus D igital Audio Pl ayer MR-F10 Se ries. • The product information th is USER’S MANUAL conveys is subject to change without notice. Co ntact an aut horized Olympus servi ce center with the prod uct name and mode l number fo r the latest information. • While ever y care has been t aken in the p reparation[...]

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    3 Trademarks/Fonts • m:robe is a trademark of OLYMPUS CORPORATION. • Windo ws is a reg ister ed tr ademark of Mi cros oft Co rporat ion. • All oth er compan y and prod uct names are reg istered tradema rks and/ or tradem arks of their re spective ow ners. • The screen fo nts used by this pr oduct belong to Ricoh Corpora tion. • “SRS, ?[...]

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    4 About sample tracks incorporated into this product The copyri ghts of the sample tracks are own ed by the artists or th eir supplier s. These sa mple mat erials must not be re produced or used f or profit and mu st not be t ransferred or resold to thir d part ies. Failur e to c omply with these limitat ions ma y result in pena lties for inf ringe[...]

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    5 • With the 256 MB* 1 /51 2 MB* 2 /1 GB* 3 built -in flas h memory , you ca n tran sfer an d store approxi mately 60* 1 * 4 /120 * 2 * 4 /240* 3 * 4 musi c trac ks to e njoy anyt ime, an ywhere . • The orga nic EL display pro vides a clea rer screen t han existing LCD displays . • You can play not on ly MP3 files but al so WMA and OGG files.[...]

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    6 Introduct ion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Main feat ures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Table of contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    7 Listening to music About the playback screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Playing back music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Using the playlist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    8 Additional i nformation Cleanin g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Notes when you dis pose of you r m:robe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Troublesh ooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    9 Read this first Read this f irst Before usi ng this product, read this first to ensure that you know how to operate it safely and correct ly. Various sym bols are used to wa rn of hazards to your self and oth ers and prevent damage to propert y through misuse o f this p roduct. The sy mbols and their m eanings a re expl ained below. • Do not us[...]

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    10 Read this first • Do not use in the presence of flammable or explosive gas. Do not use this pro duct i f ther e is th e pos sibi lity of the p rese nce o f such ga ses in the a ir. Fa ilure to do so could resu lt in fire or explosi on. • Keep out of the reach of children. Do not let childre n use thi s produc t witho ut adult supervision. ?[...]

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    11 Read this first • Do not leave this product in places of high temperature, such as in a sun-heated car. Doing so could re sult in battery lea kage, dete rioration of pa rts or fire. • Do not touch an y leakage that h as occurred. Batte ry leak age, et c., may ha ve occurre d. Gettin g the l iquid int o your eyes or touching it may cause inju[...]

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    12 Read this first • This pro duct cont ains prec ision ele ctronic p arts. Avoid using o r leav ing this product for long pe riods of tim e in the f ollowing places a s this co uld resul t in failure or ma lfunction. – p laces of high tempe ratur e and hi gh humi dity or where th e tempe ratu re and hu midi ty fluctua te great ly, such as in d[...]

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    13 Read this first The lat est h igh preci sion t echnolo gy has gon e int o the ma king of the org anic EL display of this product, but there are so me pixels which are permanently lit or whi ch do not light at all. Also, dependin g on the angle at which t he screen is viewed, the co lors and brightness may ap pear uneven. This is d ue to the stru[...]

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    14 Read this first The built -in batter y is exclus ively for use w ith m:ro be MR-F10 Se ries. Never u se it in o ther equipm ent. • Discharging The buil t-in batte ry self-disch arges whi le it is not in use. Be sure to char ge it regular ly before use . We reco mmend cha rging the bui lt-in batte ry once ev ery 6 mont hs to maint ain its perfo[...]

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    15 Read this first • Disposal This produ ct has a buil t-in lithiu m polymer ba ttery. Lithi um polyme r batteries ar e recy clable . When you dispose of this product, re turn the built -in battery to a recycl ing loca tion. For details o n removing the bui lt-in batte ry, refer t o “Notes w hen yo u dispose o f your m:robe” ( g page 56). Nev[...]

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    16 Read this first Controls: lo cation and fun ction A C D E F G H I J K L B MRF10_E.book Page 16 Wednesday, July 13, 2005 4:44 PM[...]

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    17 Read this first A Earphone s jack B Organic E L display C button Power on/off Playing/pausin g file Paus ing reco rdin g/Sto pWatch D Neckla ce hoo k E HOLD switch Loc king bu ttons to prev ent unintenti onal opera tion F Microphone G but ton Starting/C anceling Na vigation sea rch H button Displaying m enu screen /mode select screen Init ializi[...]

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    18 Gett ing S tar ted Getting Starte d Operating system requ irements One of the fol lowing ope rating systems is re quired for m :robe operat ion: – Windows 98SE*, Windo ws Me, Wi ndows 2000 Professional, W indows XP Pro fessional/ Home Edit ion – Mac OS 9.x/ X v10.x * The USB dr iver should be in stalled. Charging battery (using the USB cable[...]

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    19 Gett ing S tar ted After c harging, perform the disc onnect procedure. When the f ollowing screen appear s, disconne ct your m:rob e from your PC. For details, ref er to “Disco nnectin g your m:rob e from your PC” ( g page 2 2). About the bat tery power indication : Batt ery is fully char ged. / : Batter y power is re duced. : Batter y power[...]

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    20 Gett ing S tar ted 1 Conn ect th e US B cabl e to y our PC and yo ur m:r obe. Your PC recog nizes your m :robe as a re movable disk . 2 Transfer f iles f rom your PC to your m:robe. Drag an d drop the desire d file t o m:robe on the screen di splay o f your PC . File for mats suppor ted by m:robe Music file – WMA (i nclu ding VBR) – MP3 (inc[...]

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    21 Gett ing S tar ted Notes • Do not ch ange, on your PC, the names of MUSIC, RECORD, LINE-IN, VOICE or o ther folders in your m:robe. If you do, it may cause your m:robe to malfunction. • The maximum number of files you can transfer to your m:robe is 400; the maximum number of folders is 35; the maximum number of hierarchy levels is 5. • Use[...]

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    22 Gett ing S tar ted Disconnecting your m: robe from your PC For Windows Me/2000/XP users: 1 Click [R emove the hardware ] icon on the syste m tray . 2 Click the disp layed messag e. 3 [The USB storag e device can now be safel y removed from the s ystem, rem ove the USB cable f rom co mputer.] ap pears. Click [OK]. For Windows 98SE users: 1 Double[...]

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    23 Gett ing S tar ted Connec t the supp lied earp hones em bedded ne cklace to your m :robe. Connecting the ear phones embedded necklace to your m:robe Notes • Set t he volu me leve l to mi nimum b efore we aring e arphone s embedde d neck lace to avoid hurting your ears. For details on a djusting volume, refer to “To control vol ume” ( g pag[...]

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    24 Basic operations Basic op eration s Turning on your m:robe Press the button. The pow er is tu rned on . To turn off the power Press and ho ld the button. Turning the power of you r m:robe on /off Notes • Before turning o n your m:robe, make sure th e HOLD switch is set to o ff. When the HOLD function is on ( g page 31), even if you press the b[...]

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    25 Basic operations There are 3 mo des, and ava ilable funct ions and se tting item s differ depen ding o n the selec ted mode. 1 Press and hold the button. The mode select scr een appear s. 2 Press the button to selec t the desi red mo de. The mod e changes in th e followin g order: “MUSI C MODE” “PLAYLIST” “SETT INGS” “MUSIC MODE.?[...]

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    26 Basic operations MUSIC MODE Selecti ng playback mode/music playback/ setting sound qu ality ( g page 3 2) PLAYLI ST Pla ying back the des ired tra ck in th e play list eas ily ( g page 34 ) SETTINGS Setting the sc reen displa y/ syst em/wat ch e tc. ( g page 50) MRF10_E.book Page 26 Wednesday, July 13, 2005 4:44 PM[...]

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    27 Basic operations – Navigation search 1 Press the button w hile the playbac k screen is disp layed . The Naviga tion search scr een appears. 2 Press the button to select th e desired folder, then pres s the button. You can go t o the next suble vel of folder hier archy . 3 Repe at step 2 to select the desir ed fi le, t hen p ress t he button. P[...]

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    28 Basic operations Deleting files 1 Press the button w hile th e playbac k scree n is displa yed. The Nav igatio n se arch sc reen a ppears . 2 Press the button to select the desired folder , then pres s the button. 3 Repeat st ep 2 to select a file you want to dele te, the n press th e butt on. The ed iting me nu appe ars. 4 Press the button to s[...]

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    29 Basic operations The item s you ca n operate in the me nu diffe r dependin g on the se lected mo de. For de tails on each me nu ite m, re fer to the “M enu li st” ( g page 67). 1 Select th e desi red mode. For det ails, refer to “Mod e selectio n” ( g page 2 5). 2 Press the button. The ma in me nu screen appe ars. 3 Press the button to s[...]

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    30 Basic operations 4 Press the button to select the desired it em, then press th e button. The se tting menu screen appear s. 5 Press the button to sel ect the d esired se tting, then press th e button. To go b ack to t he prev ious leve l scree n: Pres s the button. To finish ope rati ng menu Press and ho ld the button. Note After selecting the d[...]

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    31 Basic operations – HOLD function This is u sed to preve nt unintent ional ope ration whe n carrying your m:robe in a pocke t or a bag. Slide the HOLD sw itch in the direc tion of the arrow on your m: robe. When th e HOLD func tion is on, “ ” appears on the screen, an d the butt ons become inacti ve. To set HOLD to off Slid e the HO LD sw i[...]

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    32 Listening to music Listenin g to musi c About the playback screen MUSIC MODE A Mode i ndication (MUSIC ) B Time indi cation C Rema ining batter y power indi cation D Current play file num ber/Total number of pla yback fil es indica tion E Track nam e indicat ion F File pro gress in dica tion G Elapse d time of trac k/Total pl ayback time of trac[...]

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    33 Listening to music To select the desire d music fi le Press the button while the pl ayback sc reen is display ed, then press th e button to sel ect the desired m usic file ( g page 27). To play/p ause music Press the button. To control volume Press the button. To searc h for th e desired mus ic file ( Skip) Pre ss the bu tton to skip to the prev[...]

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    34 Listening to music The desired track should be re gistered to the pl aylist before pl ayback. Registering t o the playlist 1 Pres s the butt on whil e the p lay back sc ree n is dis pla yed. The Nav igatio n se arch sc reen a ppears . 2 Press the button to sel ect a mu sic file y ou want to regis ter, then pre ss the button. The ed iting me nu[...]

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    35 Listening to music Playing back the playl ist 1 Press and hold the button while the playback screen is disp layed. The mode select scr een appear s. 2 Press the button to s elect “P LAYLIST ,” then press th e button. The play back scr een app ears. 3 Press the bu tton. The play list appears. 4 Press the button to s elect the desir ed music f[...]

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    36 Listening to music Selecting playback mode 1 Pres s the bu tton w hile t he pla yback scree n is d ispla yed. 2 Press the button to selec t “Play,” the n press t he button. 3 Pres s the but ton t o selec t “P layMod e,” th en p ress th e button. 4 Press the button to sele ct the desir ed play back mode, th en press the button. (Norm al):[...]

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    37 Listening to music Setting Repe at Folder You can se lect to play b ack the music f iles in ju st the current f older or in al l folde rs. 1 Press the button w hile the playbac k screen is display ed. 2 Press the button to selec t “Play,” the n press th e button. 3 Press the button to selec t “Repeat Fol der,” the n press t he button. Th[...]

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    38 Listening to music Setting StudyMod e You ca n fast-re wind/f ast-for ward and resume the curren tly playi ng file by pr essin g the button. 1 Pres s the bu tton w hile t he pla yback scree n is d ispla yed. 2 Press the button to selec t “Play,” the n press t he button. 3 Press the button to se lect “Study Mode,” the n press t he button.[...]

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    39 Listening to music Settin g i nterva l repeat (A-B) A musi c file is rep eated i n the s et int erval. 1 Play back a music f ile, and pres s the button a t the point wher e you want t o start interval r epeat (Repea t A). 2 Press the button at th e point whe re interva l repeat is finishe d (Repeat B). The set int erval is play ed ba ck repea te[...]

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    40 Listening to music Select ing EQ 1 Pres s the bu tton w hile t he pla yback scree n is d ispla yed. 2 Press the but ton to select “EQ, ” then press the button. 3 Press the but ton to select “EQ, ” then press the button. 4 Press the button to sel ect the d esired EQ , then pres s the button. Adjusting User EQ 1 Pres s the bu tton w hile t[...]

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    41 Listening to music Setting WOW You can en joy natural stereoph onic music (SRS ) and sonorous ba ss sounds (Trubass). 1 Press the button w hile the playbac k screen is display ed. 2 Press the butt on to select “EQ,” then pres s the button. 3 Press the button to selec t “WOW,” the n press th e button. The sett ing menu scr een a ppe ars. [...]

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    42 Listening to music Press and hold the button duri ng playba ck of the desired m usic. A message is displayed, and the m usic is bookm arked. Playing back bookmark ed music Bookma rked music is play able in MUSIC M ODE . 1 Press the button in playback stop mode. 2 Push the b utton to s elect the desired bookma rk, the n press th e button. Playbac[...]

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    43 Listening to music You can de lete registered boo kmarks and playlist. 1 Press the button w hile the playbac k screen is display ed. 2 Press the button to selec t “Delete, ” then pres s the button. 3 Press the button to selec t “Bookmark ” or “Pla ylist,” th en press the button. The r egister ed fi les are disp layed . 4 Press the bu[...]

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    44 Recording Recordin g About the music recording screen Recording mode A Mode i ndication (REC) B Time indi cation C Rema ining batter y power indi cation D Recording type indication (MIC/ LINE) E File name in dicati on F Bit rate indicat ion G Sampling freq uency indi cation H Rec ordin g co ndit ion indic atio n (in recor ding/recor ding pause) [...]

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    45 Recording 1 Press the button w hile the playbac k screen is display ed. 2 Press the button to select “REC So urce,” then pres s the button. 3 Press the button to selec t “MIC in,” th en press the button. 4 Press and hold the button in p layback stop mo de. Record ing starts. To pause/resume recording Press the button. To stop rec ording [...]

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    46 Recording Deleting recorded voice file s Refer to “D eleting file s” ( g page 28). Notes • If the mem ory is full, recording stops aut omatically, a nd the file is saved up to the point whe re recording stopped. • The recording sound sensitivity depends on the distance to the sound source. • You cannot record correctly if the battery p[...]

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    47 Recording 1 Connec t the line -in cable to your m :robe a nd the ext ernal audi o devic e. 2 Press the button w hile the playbac k screen is display ed. 3 Press the button to select “REC So urce,” then pres s the button. 4 Press the button to selec t “Line in, ” then pr ess the button. 5 In playb ack stop mode, pl ay the ex ternal aud io[...]

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    48 Recording Listening to record ed files While the pla yback scree n is displayed, pre ss the but ton to display the Navigation search scre en, sel ect “ RECORD” : “LINE-IN” : the desired file , then press t he button. Setting the soun d quality Press the button whil e the pla yba ck scre en is displ ayed, t hen se lect “REC Qual ity” [...]

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    49 Recording Settin g Aut o Sync When mu sic is reco rded, a new f ile is creat ed at wh ere n o soun d is r ecorded . 1 Press the button w hile the playbac k screen is display ed. 2 Press the button to select “REC Q uality,” t hen press the button. 3 Press th e bu tton to s elect “A uto Sync ,” then p ress the button. 4 Press the butto n t[...]

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    50 Setti ng and adjus ting Setting and adj usting You can custom ize and adjust system setting, scree n display, timer, w atch, and operati ng system. 1 Press an d hold the button. The mode select screen appears. 2 Press the button to select “SET TINGS ,” then pre ss the button. 3 Press the button to selec t the desi red item, then press th e b[...]

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    51 Setti ng and adjus ting Setting s Set the system functions. Subje cts Explanati ons Resume When powe r is tur ned on, you c an resume playback of the last fi le from the poi nt where it w as stopped before pow er was turned off . Searc h Speed Speed co ntro l to se arch f ile ca n be adjust ed (× 4/×8/× 16). Fade In You can gradua lly incre a[...]

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    52 Setti ng and adjus ting Display Set th e fun ction s of th e scree n disp lay. Subje cts Explan ations Contrast The scre en bright ness can be ad justed from “0” to “10 .” Scroll Speed Scroll Speed of file na me can be set fr om “1” to “5.” Backlit T ime The light emitting time of organic EL (5 sec/15sec /30sec/60se c/ 120s ec) c[...]

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    53 Setti ng and adjus ting Timer Set the timer functions. Watch Set th e wa tch fun ctio ns. Subje cts Explanati ons Auto PWR Off The pow er can be set to turn off automat ically when no but ton is pressed for a certain time (1m in to 10min) in pa use/stop mode . Sleep Mo de When the set time (10mi n to 90 min) elap ses, the power wil l be turn ed [...]

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    54 Setti ng and adjus ting System Set th e OS fu nctio ns. Subje cts Explan ations Inform ation You ca n view t he OS versio n, mem ory cap acity an d availa ble memory. Reset You can re turn all m:ro be settings to the factor y default stat us. MRF10_E.book Page 54 Wednesday, July 13, 2005 4:44 PM[...]

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    55 Additional inform ation Additi onal inform ation Exter ior Wipe gently w ith a soft cloth. If the dev ice is very dirty, w ipe it using a clot h dampene d with a dilu ted mi ld deter gent a nd wrun g tightl y. If you use d the device a t the b each, clean i t usin g a clot h dampen ed with fr esh water an d wrung ti ghtl y. Organic EL display Wi[...]

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    56 Additional inform ation Remove th e built-in ba ttery when you dispose of this prod uct. Never di sassemble this product except when disposing of i t. • Do not allow the +/- term inals of the built-in battery to come in contact w ith metal obj ects, or subject t he built- in batter y to strong s hock. Also, do not car ry or st ore w ith a ne c[...]

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    57 Additional inform ation How to re move the ba ttery 1 Press and hold the button to turn off yo ur m:robe i f it is turn ed on. 2 Remove t he four screws on the back using a s crewdri ver. Remove the USB po rt/RESET button cove r, then open t he back co ver. MRF10_E.book Page 57 Wednesday, July 13, 2005 4:44 PM[...]

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    58 Additional inform ation 3 Remove t he back cover. 4 Remove t he built-i n battery f rom your m :robe. Take out the battery , then disconn ect the c onnecto r. After taking out the battery, tape the cable to t he battery bo dy, making sure to cover the conn ector pa rt, then pu t the batt ery in a pla stic bag. MRF10_E.book Page 58 Wednesday, Jul[...]

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    59 Additional inform ation Notes • Check that the batte ry is completely exhausted befor e removing it. • Make sure that your m:robe is turned off befo re removing th e battery. • Do not reuse the battery once it has been removed. • Take the remove d built-in battery to a recycling locat ion. • When you dispose of this product, you should[...]

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    60 Additional inform ation Before sen ding the pr oduct for rep air, refer to the following checklist to resolve the pro blem. If the probl em persist s, contact a n authoriz ed Olymp us service cent er. In addi tion, be sure to b ack up the data in your m: robe bef ore sending this prod uct for r epair or service. Writing to the memory or deleting[...]

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    61 Additional inform ation The batt ery discharg es soon after char ging. The buil t-in battery is good for ab out 500 comple te cha rges an d discharges, d epending on usage. Contac t an au thorize d Olymp us service ce nter for a rep lacemen t. Nothing is on the display. The batt ery is empt y. C harge the battery ( g page 18). The di spla y is n[...]

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    62 Additional inform ation You canno t fi nd a fil e or folder you transf erred. The max imum of fold er h ierar chy levels, folders or f iles is surpassed. Check the max imum n umber, then tran sfer aga in ( g pa ge 21). The file name char acters, et c., are displayed a s blanks or garb led char acter s. Special symbo ls are used for the files nam[...]

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    63 Additional inform ation Rebooting your m:robe If a problem pe rsists after tryi ng the suggested sol ution, reboo ting your m:robe m ay solve the pr oblem. Push a po inted o bject, s uch as a pen, into t he RES ET button. Tip Rebooting yo ur m:robe doe s not dele te data. MRF10_E.book Page 63 Wednesday, July 13, 2005 4:44 PM[...]

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    64 Additional inform ation • The p roduct wi ll come w ith a Wa rranty ca rd. Make sure that the de aler nam e and purcha se date are writte n or st amped on the w arranty. If any of the nece ssary info rmation i s missin g, co ntact t he dea ler. P leas e read th roug h the War rant y card and s tore i t in a safe place. • If you ha ve a query[...]

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    65 Additional inform ation m:robe Product name DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER Model name MR-F10 Buil t-in ba tte ry Lith ium- poly mer re charg eabl e batt ery Weigh t Approx . 25 g (includi ng batter y) Dimensio ns Approx. 32 mm × 6 5 mm × 15 mm (W×H×D , protrudi ng parts exc luded) Displ ay OLED (org anic EL disp lay) 96 × 64 pixe ls, 65,000 colors St[...]

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    66 Additional inform ation Bit rate WMA: 32 to 192 kbps (includi ng VBR) MP3: 16 to 320 kbps (in cluding VBR) OGG: 16 to 256 kbps (Mono), 64 to 320 kbps (Stereo) (including VBR) Operati ng conditio ns Tempera ture: 5º C to 35ºC Humidi ty: 30 to 90% (no co ndensation) Char ge time Approx . 3 hours (using the de dicated U SB cable) USB port USB2.0 [...]

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    67 Additional inform ation Menu li st On On/Off Step Off 2sec 5sec 15sec 30sec 60sec MUSIC MODE EQ Play EQ Normal Rock Current All Normal Intro Repeat Folder PlayMode Jazz Classic Po p User EQ1 WOW User EQ2 Repeat Repeat All Random Random All SRS WOW T rubass Adjust StudyMode User EQ1 User EQ2 1~10 1~10 Speaker Earphone V oice REC Quality 32 64 96 [...]

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    68 Additional inform ation SETTINGS Settings X8 Off On Resume X16 X4 Search Speed Remain Normal Time Off T otal English Language On F ade In Off On LCD Pivot Display 0~10 Contrast 5sec 15sec 30sec 60sec 120sec Backlit Time Stereo Image Pumping Watch File Info Wave Graphic EQ 1~5 Scroll Speed Timer Off~10min Auto PWR Off Off~90min Sleep Mode ID3 T a[...]

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    69 Additional inform ation A Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Auto PWR Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Auto Sync . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 B Backlit Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 57 Bit rate . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    70 Additional inform ation P Playback Music file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33, 35 Recorded file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Voice fil e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 PLAYLIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 PlayMode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    71 Additional inform ation • Confi rm the follow ing points be fore conta cting us so that we can provi de quick an d accur ate an swers. • Pl ease fi ll ou t this c heck s heet if you want to con tact u s by fax or ma il. • Symptom , displayed messag es, frequenc y, and other detail s of the problem: PC-re lated p robl ems are diff icult to [...]

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