Digital Voice Systems MP3 Player Amp128 User Manual

User’s Guide  
Amp128/256  
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1 - Getting Started  
Welcome  
Congratulations on your purchase of this Rave-MP portable MP3 player. Not only does  
this versatile unit fit in the palm of your hand and play all your favorite MP3 and  
WMA files, it also has a built-in FM tuner (with recording capability), doubles as a  
removable drive, and even records and plays back voice recordings.  
Cool Features  
MP3 and WMA playback  
PC & Mac support  
Rugged yet refined design  
128x64 Mono Backlit LCD  
128 or 256MB onboard  
SD/MMC Expansion slot  
FM Tuner / FM Recording / Voice Recording  
5 Band Adjustable EQ with Presets  
Carrying case with arm band  
18+ hour battery life  
Sport Earbuds  
WMA 9/DRM compatible and USB 2.0  
Compatible  
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Player Overview  
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Stereo Headphone Jack - Connects to the supplied earbuds or other headphones  
equipped with a 1/8” (3.5mm) stereo mini-plug.  
Microphone - Speak here when using the built-in voice recorder.  
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Battery/Memory Card Cover - Remove to install a single AAA battery (alkaline or  
NiMH). Also remove to install an optional MMC or SD memory card (up to 512MB).  
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LCD Screen - Displays the current status of the player; see page 7.  
VOLUME +/- Buttons - Adjust the volume.  
MENU  
Button - Displays the player’s main menu. While in Menu mode, press  
to return to Play mode.  
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HOLD Switch - Locks the controls to prevent accidental operation.  
POWER  
Control Pad - Controls playback and selects menu options:  
• PLAY/PAUSE - Starts and pauses playback.  
Button - Turns the player on. Press and hold to turn the player off.  
• STOP - Stops playback.  
• PREV - Skips to the previous track (or to the start of the current track). Press  
and hold to scan backwards.  
• NEXT - Skips to the next track. Press and hold to scan forwards.  
• ENTER - Makes selections in the menu system.  
10 Mini-USB Port - Connects the player to your computer using the supplied USB  
cable.  
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LCD Overview  
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ROCK  
Alien Crime Syn  
Forever is Rock  
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Ten Songs in the Key Of  
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02:23  
VOL18  
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Indicators:  
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EQ Setting - Displays current EQ mode (Normal, Rock, etc.)  
Shuffle - Displays current Shuffle mode (On or Off).  
Repeat - Displays current Repeat mode (Repeat One, Repeat All, or Off).  
Hold - Displays current Hold status (On or Off).  
Battery Level - Displays current Battery status (Full, Medium or Low).  
Track Info - Displays current Title, Artist, and Album.  
Progress Bar - Graphically displays elapsed playback time.  
Track Status - Displays:  
• Elapsed Time  
• Volume Level  
• Playback Status Icon (Play, Pause, Stop, etc.)  
• Current Track Number/Total Number of Tracks  
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Inserting the Battery  
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Remove the battery cover as shown.  
Insert the supplied AAA battery, paying  
attention to the correct polarities (+ and -).  
Replace the cover.  
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AAA Battery  
Connecting the Earbuds  
Connect the supplied earbuds as shown.  
Earphone Plug  
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Installing the Software  
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Turn on your computer and insert the  
Installation CD into the CD-ROM drive.  
The Welcome screen is displayed.  
Install the driver (Windows 98SE only).  
• No driver is required for Windows ME, XP,  
2000 or Mac OSX.  
System Requirements  
Intel Pentium® II 300 MHz  
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or above  
128 MB RAM minimum  
150 MB available hard  
drive space  
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Install Windows Media Player 9.  
• If you do not already have Windows Media  
Player 9, you will be prompted to install it  
or update your current version.  
Browse the Installation CD to check out:  
• Bonus Music Tracks  
• User’s Guide (PDF)  
• Adobe Reader  
Installation is complete!  
USB port  
CD-ROM drive  
Operating Systems  
Supported: Windows  
98SE/ME/2000/XP/Mac  
OSX  
You’re now ready to connect the player to your computer...  
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2 - Loading Your Tunes  
Connecting the Player to your Computer  
In order to download tracks to the player, you must first connect the player to your  
PC or Mac using the supplied USB cable.  
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Connect the smaller end of the supplied USB cable to the mini-USB port on the  
player as shown.  
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Connect the larger end of this cable to any available USB port on your computer.  
• The player will power on automatically.  
• If this is the first time you have connected the player to a PC running Windows  
ME, 2000, or XP, your PC will detect “New hardware” and install the required  
drivers automatically.  
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The USB icon appears on the player’s LCD screen.  
You’re now ready to load your tunes...  
Notice For Windows 98SE Users  
If you connect the player to a PC running Windows 98SE, you must first install  
the Windows 98SE driver; see page 9.  
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Using Windows Media Player  
You can use Windows Media Player 9.0 to manage your music files, copy tracks from  
your audio CDs, transfer tracks to the player, and more. The following is an overview  
of the options on the Windows Media Player taskbar:  
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Now Playing - Watch/listen to currently playing media.  
Media Guide - Search for media (music, movies, etc.) online.  
Copy from CD - Burn CD Audio tracks to WMA format.  
Media Library - Create playlists and manage your media files.  
Radio Tuner - Tune into streaming radio stations.  
Copy to CD or Device - Copy tracks to your player or to a recordable CD.  
Premium Services - Subscribe to an online music service, where you can browse  
and purchase tracks for your player.  
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Skin Chooser - Choose a look and feel for your Windows Media Player.  
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Adding Tracks to your Media Library  
Windows Media Player will automatically gather all MP3 and/or WMA files on your PC  
into a media library, where they can be played, edited, burned to CD, or copied to  
your Rave-MP player:  
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Click Tools > Search for Media Files (or press F3).  
In the “Add to Media Library by Searching  
Computer” dialog box, browse to the drive and  
folder where your music files are stored.  
Click Search.  
Windows Media Player will automatically add all  
tracks in the selected folder(s) to your media  
library.  
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When searching is complete, click Close.  
Ripping Tracks from your CDs  
You can also use Windows Media Player to build your media  
library by encoding your Audio CDs in WMA format:  
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Insert an Audio CD.  
Click Copy from CD.  
• The contents of the CD will be displayed.  
• By default, all tracks are checked.  
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Click the check mark next to any track you do not wish to rip to WMA format.  
Click the Copy Music button to begin encoding the selected tracks.  
• NOTE: You can change your track encoding options by selecting Tools > Options  
> Copy Music.  
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When finished, Windows Media Player will automatically add the new tracks to  
your media library.  
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Transferring Tracks to the Player  
To copy files from your PC to the player:  
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Make sure the player is powered on and connected to your  
PC using the supplied USB cable.  
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Click Copy to CD or Device.  
Under “Items on Device,” select “Removable Disk” to view the contents of the  
player.  
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Under “Items to Copy”, browse to the folder containing the tracks you want to  
add to the player.  
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Click the checkbox(es) next to the desired track name(s).  
Click Copy.  
The selected track(s) are copied to the player.  
• When you’re finished copying files, see page 16 to safely unplug the player.  
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Using Other Music Management Applications  
In addition to Windows Media Player 9.0, the Rave-MP player is compatible with  
other music management applications.  
If you prefer, you can use these applications to manage your music files, burn your  
CDs, load your music, etc.  
NOTE: Many online music stores offer their own music management applications,  
which may or may not be compatible with the player. The player is NOT  
compatible with iTunes.  
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Using the Player as a Removable Drive  
If you prefer, you can simply drag and drop files to the player, which appears as a  
removable hard drive on your PC or Mac.  
NOTE: The player will not play DRM-protected files (such as those purchased  
from online music stores) unless they are copied to the player via Windows Media  
Player or the music management software compatible with your online music  
store.  
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Make sure the player is powered on and connected to your computer using the  
supplied USB cable.  
Double-click the “My Computer” icon on your Windows desktop. The player  
appears as a “Removable Disk” icon with its own drive letter.  
• On a Mac, the player appears as  
a drive on the desktop.  
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Double-click the disk icon to view  
its contents.  
Drag and drop your music files  
from your computer to the player.  
You can also copy and paste files  
to the player using any standard  
Windows method.  
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When you’ve finished copying files,  
see page 16 to safely unplug the  
player.  
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Safely Disconnecting the Player  
If you are using Windows ME/2000/XP, it is recommended that you safely unplug the  
player as follows:  
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Double-click the “Safely Remove Hardware” icon in the Windows toolbar.  
Select the player from the list of Hardware Devices.  
Click Stop.  
Click OK to confirm.  
Click Close.  
It is now safe to unplug the player from  
your PC.  
• NOTE: Make sure all file transfers are  
complete before disconnecting the player.  
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3 - Using the Player  
Basic Operations  
Powering On the Player  
To turn on the player, press POWER  
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To turn off the player, press and hold POWER  
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Basic Playback  
To play the current track, press PLAY/PAUSE  
To pause playback, press PLAY/PAUSE again.  
To stop playback, press STOP  
To skip to the previous track (or to the start of the current track), press  
PREV  
To skip to the next track, press NEXT  
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To scan backward within a track, press and hold PREV  
To scan forward within a track, press and hold NEXT  
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Adjusting the Volume  
To adjust the volume, press VOLUME+/-.  
Locking the Keys  
To temporarily lock the keys and  
prevent unwanted operation, slide  
the HOLD button toward the lock  
icon.  
Menu Navigation Keys  
UP  
ENTER  
MENU  
About Menu Navigation  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
To navigate the menu system, use  
the Control Pad as shown at right.  
DOWN  
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Main Menu Overview  
Press MENU  
to open the Main Menu and access these special features:  
Play Music  
Play All  
Albums  
Artists  
FM Tuner  
Tuner  
Recordings...  
Genre  
Tracks  
p.19  
p.20-22  
p.23  
Voice Recordings  
Record  
Recordings...  
Main Menu  
Play Music  
Tuner  
Voice  
Equalizer  
Normal  
5-Band EQ  
Rock  
Equalizer  
Settings  
p.24  
About  
Jazz  
Classical  
Pop  
p.25-26  
Settings  
Playback  
Power  
Contrast  
Resume  
p.27  
About  
PlayerCal Tjader  
Storage  
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Playing Albums, Artists & Genres  
Play Music  
Play All  
Albums  
Artists  
The Play Music menu includes a variety of ways to  
browse and play your music.  
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Press MENU  
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Select Play Music and press ENTER.  
Select from the following options:  
Play All  
Genre  
Tracks  
- Plays all tracks on the player in order.  
Albums  
- Lists all albums on the player.  
- Select an album and press ENTER.  
- Select Play All to play the entire album, or select a track and press ENTER to  
play only that track.  
Artists  
- Lists all artists on the player.  
- Select an artist and press ENTER.  
- Select Play All to play all tracks by that artist, or select an album and press  
ENTER to view the contents of that album.  
Genres  
- Lists all genres on the player.  
- Select a genre and press ENTER.  
- Select Play All to play all tracks in that genre, or select a track and press  
ENTER to play only that track.  
Tracks  
- Lists all tracks on the player.  
- Select Play All to play all tracks, or select a track and press ENTER to play  
only that track.  
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Using the FM Tuner  
Switching to FM Tuner Mode  
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Press MENU  
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Select Tuner and press ENTER.  
Select Tuner again and press ENTER.  
The FM Tuner LCD is displayed:  
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90 95 100 105  
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100.30MHz  
MANUAL  
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VOL18  
Indicators:  
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Strong Signal - Appears if a strong FM radio signal is received.  
FM Frequency Slider - Graphically displays FM radio band.  
Current Frequency - Displays current radio station frequency.  
Volume Level - Displays current volume level.  
FM Tuner Mode - Displays current Tuner mode (Manual or Preset). Press  
ENTER to toggle between Tuner modes.  
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Using the FM Tuner (continued)  
While you are in FM Tuner mode, you can search for stations, save Presets and select  
Presets.  
Searching for FM Stations  
To manually search for stations (in 0.1 step increments), press  
or  
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To automatically scan for stations, press and hold or  
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Saving Presets  
Store Preset  
To save a station as a Preset, press and hold the  
ENTER button at the desired frequency.  
You can store up to 20 presets in this manner.  
100.30MHz  
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Select preset  
Selecting Presets  
To enter Preset mode, press ENTER.  
To browse your Presets, press or  
To return to Manual mode, press ENTER again.  
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100.30 88.50  
100.30MHz  
PRESET  
VOL18  
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FM Radio Recording & Playback  
FM Tuner  
Recording FM Broadcasts  
Tuner  
Not only can you listen to the radio, you can record  
your favorite broadcasts and listen to them later.  
Recordings...  
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Press MENU  
Select Tuner and press ENTER.  
Select Tuner again and press ENTER.  
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Use the  
radio station.  
Press PLAY/PAUSE  
Press STOP to stop recording.  
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buttons to select the desired  
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to start recording.  
A WAV file is created with the name “R00#.wav”  
and added to your list of recordings.  
90 95 100 105  
100.30MHz  
Playing Your FM Radio Recordings  
MANUAL  
VOL18  
To playback your FM recordings:  
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Press MENU  
Select Tuner and press ENTER.  
Select Recordings... and press ENTER.  
Select the desired recording from the list of  
WAV fils and press ENTER.  
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Recording  
RADIO\R001.wav  
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The selected FM recording will play.  
89.5Mhz  
02:23  
99.95  
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Voice Recording & Playback  
Voice Recordings  
Recording Your Voice  
Record  
Record your next lecture, or just spy on your  
Recordings...  
friends with the built-in voice recorder.  
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Press MENU  
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Select Voice and press ENTER.  
Select Record and press ENTER.  
The player will begin recording using the built-  
in microphone.  
Recording  
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To stop recording, press STOP  
A WAV file is created with the name “V00#.wav”  
and added to your list of recordings.  
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VOICE\V001.wav  
Playing Your Voice Recordings  
To playback your voice recordings:  
02:23  
99.95  
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Press MENU  
Select Voice and press ENTER.  
Select Recordings... and press ENTER.  
Select the desired recording from the list of WAV fils and press ENTER.  
The selected voice recording will play.  
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Adjusting Equalizer Settings  
Setting the 5-Band Equalizer  
Equalizer (db)  
You can manually adjust the 5-Band Equalizer to  
personalize your listening experience.  
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Press MENU  
Select Equalizer.  
Select 5-Band EQ.  
Set each of the five frequency sliders to the  
desired levels. Each band can be adjusted from  
-14 to +14.  
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80 250 1K  
4K 12K  
Selecting a Preset EQ Setting  
You can also choose a preset EQ level for five  
popular music genres.  
Equalizer  
Normal  
5-Band EQ  
Rock  
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Press MENU  
Select Equalizer.  
Choose from the following Preset EQ levels:  
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Jazz  
Normal  
Rock  
Jazz  
Classical  
Pop  
Classical  
Pop  
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4 - Customizing Your Player  
Inside the Settings Menu  
Shuffle/Repeat Options  
Sets your desired Shuffle and Repeat modes.  
Playback  
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Press MENU  
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Shuffle  
Repeat  
Off  
Select Settings and press ENTER.  
Select Playback and press ENTER.  
Select from the following options:  
Shuffle - Select “On” to shuffle tracks during  
playback. Select “Off” to disable Shuffle  
mode.  
Off  
Repeat - Select “Repeat All” to repeat all tracks. Select “Repeat One” to  
repeat the current track. Select “Off” to disable Repeat mode.  
Power Options  
Sets the current Backlight and Auto Power Off  
Power  
mode.  
Backlight  
Auto Off  
On  
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Press MENU  
Select Settings and press ENTER.  
Select Power and press ENTER.  
Select from the following options:  
Backlight - Select “On” to have the backlight  
glow briefly when you press any button  
on the player. Select “Off” to disable the  
Backlight feature.  
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Never  
Auto Off - Select to have the player turn off automatically after a specified  
time of inactivity (1, 2, 5 or 15 minutes). Select “Never” to disable the Auto  
Off feature.  
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Contrast Options  
Sets the Contrast setting for the LCD screen.  
Contrast  
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Press MENU  
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Select Settings and press ENTER.  
Select Contrast and press ENTER.  
Adjust the screen contrast.  
Resume Playback Options  
Sets which track to play when you restart the  
player.  
Resume  
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Press MENU  
Select Settings and press ENTER.  
Select Resume and press ENTER.  
Select from the following options:  
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Track  
Current  
Start  
Timecode  
Track - Select “Current” to resume  
playback of the last played track. Select  
“First” to play the first track on the player.  
Timecode - Select “Current” to resume  
playback from the same point in the last  
played track. Select “Start” to resume  
playback from the beginning of the last played track.  
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Player/Storage Information  
About  
PlayerCal Tjader  
Storage  
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Press MENU  
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Select About and press ENTER.  
Select from the following options:  
Player - Select “Player” to view the firmware  
version of your player. This is necessary when  
checking for firmware upgrades (see below).  
Storage - Select “Storage” to view the status  
of the internal and external memory, including the total used and available  
space.  
About Firmware Upgrades  
The Rave-MP is firmware upgradable so new functionality can be added as it  
becomes available. Visit the Rave-MP Web Site (www.rave-mp.com) to check on the  
availability of firmware upgrades for your specific model.  
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5 - Need Help?  
Troubleshooting  
Q
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What type of files can I play?  
MP3 and WMA files. You cannot play AAC files or DRM protected files that have  
been copied directly to the player.  
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Why can’t I play DRM protected files?  
DRM-protected files will only play if you copy them to the player through  
Windows Media Player or through the music management software provided by  
the online music store where you purchased the files.  
Q
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What kind of batteries can I use?  
Either a standard alkaline or Nickel Metal-Hydride (NiMH) AAA battery.  
Q
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How do I check battery life?  
Look at the battery indicator on the main LCD screen. The more the battery is  
filled in, the more charge remains.  
Q
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Why don’t the playback controls work?  
Check the Hold switch on the side of the player. If it is in “Lock” position, all  
keys on the player are locked to prevent accidental operation.  
Q
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How do I change the Copy Settings in Windows Media Player?  
Click Tools > Options... > Copy Options  
and look under Copy Settings. You can  
select the format and sample rate of your  
audio files and choose whether or not you  
want to copy protect your music.  
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Technical Specifications  
Model Name.......................... Amp128/256  
MP3 Decoding Format.............. Constant or Variable bit rate (8~320kbps),  
Sampling frequencies 8-48Khz  
WMA Decoding Format ............. Constant bit rate (5~192kbps),  
Sampling frequencies 8-48Khz  
Internal Memory..................... 128/256MB  
Internal Flash Support ............. SD/MMC (16/32/64/128/256/512MB)  
LCD..................................... 128x64 dot-matrix LCD display with LED backlight  
Voice Record Format ............... WAV format, IMA-ADPCM at 4-bit, mono,  
8K sampling rate  
FM Record Format .................. ADPCM format  
FM Frequency Range ............... 87.5~108.0 MHz  
Interface.............................. USB 2.0 High Speed (mini-USB connector)  
Maximum Output.................... 12mW + 12mW @16ohm headphone  
S/N Ratio.............................. >90 dB  
THD .................................... 0.01~0.5%  
Frequency Range ................... 20Hz~20KHz  
Battery ................................ 1 x AAA Type Alkaline/NiMH Battery  
Maximum Playing Time ............ 16~18 Hrs on one alkaline battery  
(MP3 file played at 128kbps)  
Dimensions ........................... 1.9”(W) x 2.8”(H) x 0.9”(D) (48x70x22mm)  
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Rave-MP Limited Warranty  
Who Provides the Limited Warranty  
During the warranty period, the Rave-MP Warranty Administrator will honor service  
for 90 days parts and labor from the original date of consumer purchase. See below  
for Commercial, Industrial or Educational use coverage.  
Who is Protected  
This warranty protects the original consumer owner of this Rave-MP product.  
What is Covered and How Long  
This warranty covers internal operating parts and service/labor to repair or replace  
covered parts in this Rave-MP product for 90 days parts and labor, from the date  
of purchase, defined as follows: (1) Original Consumer Retail Purchase; (2) First  
Rental Purchase Agreement; or (3) First Lease Purchase Agreement (the “Warranty  
Period”). Labor and replacement parts supplied during the Warranty Period are  
covered only for the remaining portion of the original Warranty Period. The Rave-MP  
Warranty Administrator shall have no liability for service under this warranty if non-  
OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) replacement parts are used in the repair of  
your Rave-MP product.  
What the Owner Must Do If Service is Required  
Please contact our customer service department at 1-877-7RAVEMP (1-877-772-8367)  
to repair or replace your product, at Rave-MP’s option, if it proves to be defective in  
material or workmanship under normal use, during the warranty period listed above,  
effective from the date of original consumer purchase of the product. Repaired or  
replacement units are warrantied for the remaining period of the original warranty.  
Please retain dated sales receipt. Within the warranty period, the customer pays for  
inbound shipping charges and Rave-MP pays return shipping charges.  
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Other Warranty Coverage  
Commercial, Industrial or Educational use has the same warranty coverage as stated  
in this warranty.  
What are the Exceptions  
This warranty does not cover: (1) Normal maintenance service, such as cleaning. (2)  
Damage from misuse, abuse neglect or accident, natural disasters or Acts of God.  
(3) Cabinetry, decorative parts, A/C adapters, knobs or buttons. (4) The foreign  
country use of this product. (5) Rave-MP product which has been electronically  
or mechanically modified in any way or incorporated into other products. (6)  
Installation and setup service adjustments. (7) Owner instruction. Your Owner’s  
Guide provides information regarding operating instructions and user controls. For  
additional information, contact your authorized Rave-MP dealer.  
Rave-MP is not responsible for any shipping, handling or insurance charges.  
This Exclusive Limited Warranty excludes all incidental and consequential damages.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental and consequential damages, so  
the above exclusion may not apply to you.  
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY  
AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE  
DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY PERIOD. Some states do not allow limitations on how  
long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.  
This Exclusive Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have  
other rights which vary from state to state.  
Rave-MP WARRANTY ADMINISTRATOR  
7835 East McClain Drive • Scottsdale, Arizona 85260-1732  
www.rave-mp.com  
1-877-7RAVEMP (1-877-772-8367)  
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Important Safety Instructions  
Read and keep these instructions. Follow all instructions. Heed all warnings.  
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not use or operate this apparatus  
in or near water or wet locations. Do not spill liquid on this apparatus.  
Apparatus should not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled  
with liquids, such as vases, should be placed on the apparatus.  
Risk of electric shock—Do not disassemble or modify this apparatus. No user-  
serviceable parts are inside. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such  
as when liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen onto the apparatus, the  
apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally,  
or has been dropped. Do not use in places exposed to strong magnetic or  
electrostatic fields (close to TV or speakers). Do not use in places where the  
humidity is excessively low.  
Risk of explosion, damage or battery leakage is possible if the battery is replaced  
incorrectly or by an incorrect type. Never attempt to charge a non-rechargeable  
alkaline battery. Dispose of used batteries according to instructions or local laws.  
Use of headphones while operating a vehicle is not recommended and is unlawful  
in some states and areas. Stop operating this apparatus if you find it disruptive  
or distracting while operating any type of equipment.  
Listening to music at full power over extended periods of time can be damaging  
to the hearing of the user.  
Do not clean the apparatus with solvents, chemicals or abrasive cleaners. If  
necessary, use a soft cloth to clean the apparatus.  
Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
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Product Care  
Exposure to extreme hot or cold temperatures may cause damage to the  
player or cause it to malfunction. Do not expose the player to direct sunlight  
continuously or leave it in a vehicle with the doors and windows closed. The case  
may become deformed or discolored or the player may malfunction. Do not use  
the player near an open flame.  
If moving from a cold environment to a warm environment, let the player’s  
temperature stabilize before operation.  
Keep dirt, sand, dust, and moisture from entering the player. Do not use in areas  
of excessive dust. Do not use in places where the humidity is excessively high.  
Do not drop or subject the player to shock.  
If interference occurs close to radios or televisions, move the player away from  
them.  
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FCC Compliance  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions:  
1
2
This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that  
may cause undesired operation.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class  
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed  
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy  
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause  
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause  
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined  
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which  
the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
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