Rca TC1401 Manuel d'utilisateur

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It is important to read this instruction book prior to using your new product for the first time.user manualTC1401

Page 2 - Table of Contents

10Installing the BatteryGetting Started1. Remove the USB port cover.2. Push and slide out the battery compartment cover.3. Install the battery. Match

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11Getting Started1. Remove the USB port cover and disconnect the earphones.2. Connect the player to one of your computer’s USB ports.3. The screen dis

Page 4 - Important Information

12Getting StartedPowering ON/OFFCaution: Before turning on the player, make sure the player is not locked. If yourplayer is locked when you power it o

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13ControlsControls and Display123456789101211131. HOLD (hold switch)• Slide to lock the controls and prevent any accidental operation while recording

Page 6 - End User License Agreement

14Controls and Display7. – Volume down• Slide the button to – to decrease the volume level.8. USB Port Cover9. M Menu button• Press to access the Ma

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15Installing Windows Media PlayerIt is recommended that you install Windows Media Player to enjoy all the features of your player:Download the appropr

Page 8 - Before You Begin

16Transferring MusicNote: The instructions below apply to Windows Media Player 10. If you are usinganother version, please refer to the Help section o

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17Transferring MusicConverting CD tracks to MP3Converting CD tracks to mp3 is often called “ripping a CD”. Use Windows Media Player to buildyour music

Page 10 - Getting Started

18Transferring Music4. To start ripping your CD to mp3 audio files, insert an Audio CD into the CD or DVD drive onyour computer. The following window

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19Transferring Music7. Once all the tracks are “Ripped to library”, the CD can safely be taken out from your drive.8. When finished, Windows Media Pla

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2Important Information ...

Page 13 - Controls and Display

20Transferring MusicTransfer Audio Files to your PlayerCaution: BEFORE YOU START:• Make sure that your player is off and disconnect the earphones.• Ma

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21Lyrics EditThe player supports lyric files in LRC format.1. Prepare the mp3 or wma music file you want to edit, for example “happymusic.mp3”.2. Down

Page 15 - Transferring Music

22Using your Player as Mass Storage DeviceInstead of using Windows Media Player, you can simply drag and drop files to the player, whichappears as a r

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23Using your Player as Mass Storage DevicePerforming a backupIt is recommended that you regularly backup your player’s contents to a different locatio

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24Creating Playlist FoldersBefore transferring your music files to your player you can organize them into folders and createyour own playlists.1. In M

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25Listening to your mp3/wma Music Files1. Follow the instructions for the transfer of data to and from the player to copy your music filesto your play

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26PlaybackSynchronizing Lyrics DisplayThe player supports lyric files in LRC format. Refer to page 21 for more information.When lyrics are available f

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27File Browsing•To enter the Menu, press M.•To browse the menu items, slide to or .•To enter a menu or apply a choice, press .• Press and hold M for

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28File BrowsingWarning: Erased files cannot be recovered. Make sure you have a backup before youproceed.Note: You can create up to 50 directories orga

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29Recording1. Recording status2. Elapsed time3. Total time4. Remaining time5. Folder name6. File nameRecording from the Built-in MicrophoneThe player

Page 23 - Performing a backup

3Creating Playlist Folders...

Page 24 - Creating Playlist Folders

30Recording3. Select the sampling frequency of your recording. A higher recording sampling frequency bringsbetter recording quality but will use more

Page 25 - Playback

31SettingsAdjust SettingsTo navigate in the Settings menu:1. Press M to enter the menu.2. Select settings from the menu and press .3. Slide to or

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32ContrastTo adjust the display contrast:1. Select Contrast from the settings menu. To navigate, follow the steps described above.2. Slide to or to

Page 27 - File Browsing

33SettingsDefault SettingsYou can reset all settings to factory default settings.1. Select Default from the settings menu. To navigate, follow the ste

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34Advanced FeaturesUpgrading your Player (Firmware update)Should you encounter problems with your player, you may be able to repair it yourself by upd

Page 29 - Recording

35Advanced FeaturesFormatting the Player1. Connect the player to the computer.2. Right-click on the player icon in My Computer and select Format.3. Cl

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36Additional InformationTroubleshooting• The display shows nothing after turning on the player.– Check to see if the battery has been inserted.– Check

Page 31 - Settings

37Additional InformationSpecificationsHardware• Dimensions: 92 mm H, 29 mm W, 17 mm D• Unit Weight: 30 g• Battery Operated: 1 x AAA battery.Flash• 102

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38Additional InformationSignal to Noise Ratio• >85 dB, A-weightedFrequency Response• 20 Hz ~ 20 kHzTotal Harmonic Distortion Output• => THD (<

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39Additional InformationLimited Warranty (For Canada)Thomson multimedia Ltd. warrants to the purchaser or gift recipient that if any manufacturingdefe

Page 34 - Advanced Features

4To reduce risk of injury, charge only rechargeable batteries recommended by the manufacturerfor this player. Other types of batteries may burst causi

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40Thomson Inc.P.O. Box 1976Indianapolis, IN 46206-1976© 2007 Thomson Inc.Trademark(s) ® RegisteredMarca(s) ® Registrada(s)Marque(s) ® Deposée(s)www.r

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5FCC Regulations state that unauthorizedchanges or modifications to this equipmentmay void the user’s authority to operate it.FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS C

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6IMPORTANT: READ CAREFULLY BEFORE DOWNLOADINGOR INSTALLING THIS SOFTWARE!THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (THIS “EULA”) IS A LEGALAGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU

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7NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY OFCONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, THE ABOVELIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.(b) YOU ASSUME RE

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8Dear RCA Customer,Thank you for purchasing the RCA Player. This player will play open mp3 and Windows Media™audio (WMA) content as well as content p

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9Things to consider before you get started...Computer system requirements• Pentium III 500MHz or higher recommended• Windows XP or 2000• Internet Expl

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