Digisette Duo-Aria Owner'S Manual Download Page 9

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The following is the correct way to insert the DUO-Aria player into a
cassette deck.

1. Turn the DUO-Aria Player by moving the power switch on top of the unit

to the "On' position.

2. Due to potential variances in the volume of encoded audio files, the

cassette audio output of the DUO-Aria is adjustable. When the unit is
first turned on, the volume is set to a medium level of output. You may
adjust the output to a cassette deck by pressing Play (note that the
indicator lamp should be illuminated), then adjusting the volume either
up (+) or down (-) to suit the desired output to the cassette deck. 

Note

It is possible to adjust the output volume high enough to cause distortion during
cassette audio playback on some cassette decks. Avoid distorted output by
matching the volume of the DUO-Aria playback with the FM tuner volume.

3. Insert the DUO-Aria into the cassette deck, making sure the side

marked Front (the side with the operating buttons) is inserted upward
or forward.

4. You may adjust head control switch to ensure optimal tape head

alignment. Typical indications of improper tape head alignment is audio
playing only on one side, significantly reduced volume, or much
extraneous noise coming from player.

5. If no sound is played from the cassette deck or if adjusting tape head

control does not improve audio quality significantly, change the play
direction with the auto-reverse button (if applicable) and flip the DUO-
Aria cassette so it is facing down.

INSERTING THE DUO-Aria PLAYER INTO A CASSETTE DECK

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Desired Operation Buttons

Function When Pressed

Turn power on

Slide power switch to on Powers the Player on.

Turn power off

Slide power switch to off Powers the player off.

Play audio file

Press Play

Begins to Play audio/Restarts
from Pause.

Pause audio file

Stop (press <for 1 second) Pauses audio playback.

Increase Volume

Vol +

Increases the audio Volume.

Decrease Volume

Vol -

Decreases the audio Volume.

Previous Track

Rew

Plays previous audio file.

Next Track

F.F.

Plays next audio file.

Rewind audio

Rew (hold Rew for > 1 sec) Advances audio at 2X speed as

long as the button is
depressed.

Fast Forward Audio

F.F. (hold F.F. for > 1 sec)

Advances audio at 2X speed as
long as the button is
depressed.

Key Lock

Slide power switch to hold Locks the button functions

when power is on.

Slide On/Off switch on top of unit to "On" position.

The DUO-Aria functions can also be controlled by a remote control with
an LCD display.(optional item)

Pause/Power Save Mode

The DUO-Aria features a Power Save mode that allows the player to automatically
conserve its battery power when not in use. When the player presses the Stop
button for less than 5 seconds, and/or if the player senses it is not used for 10
minutes, it will automatically enter Power Save mode. To resume play if the power
switch is left in the "On" position, press the Play button twice.

Note

The DUO-Aria will resume play from the exact point in the audio track
that it was last stopped after stop button pressed. The volume setting is
also memorized, but the EQ setting is  not memorized and will default to
the Normal EQ mode when first resuming play.

OPERATING THE DUO-Aria PLAYER (Stand-alone with headphones)

Desired Operation

Buttons

Function When Pressed

Change Equalizer

Play/EQ

Toggles equalizer mode while audio
Mode is playing. (Jazz, Pop, Classical,
Normal)

FOR EQUALIZER FUNCTIONS (while audio is playing)

Summary of Contents for Duo-Aria

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...e now ready to enjoy the world of digital audio with the most versatile digital audio player on the market today 2 WELCOME TO THE DUO Aria EXPERIENCE Page 2 Welcome to the DUO Aria Experience Page 3 I...

Page 3: ...USB port capability 4 PC SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS The following components are included with your DUO Aria player A AC Battery Charger B DC Car Power Adapter Battery Charger AR 200 AR 300 C Ni MH Rechargea...

Page 4: ...from the control buttons to open and then open to insert your rechargeable DUO Aria battery B Memory Card Slot A removable MultiMediaCardTM MMC flash memory card sold separately enables your DUO Aria...

Page 5: ...eady to use RealJukebox to transfer audio files to the DUO Aria RealJukebox online help will guide you through learning to transfer files to the DUO Aria Requires latest version Audible Manager softwa...

Page 6: ...O Aria MANAGER In order for the DUO Aria player and your PC to communicate and transfer digital files you must first install the DUO Aria Manager CD by completing the following steps 1 Load the CD int...

Page 7: ...te the following steps to get started with your DUO Aria player 1 Make sure the battery is fully charged and insert it into your DUO Aria player 2 Connect the USB port cable to your computer and then...

Page 8: ...UO Aria have online instruction manuals that may be printed out once they are installed HOW TO DOWNLOAD FILES TO DUO Aria PLAYER 13 E Memory Status 4 This indicates the amount of memory used the amoun...

Page 9: ...power switch to on Powers the Player on Turn power off Slide power switch to off Powers the player off Play audio file Press Play Begins to Play audio Restarts from Pause Pause audio file Stop press...

Page 10: ...sic Use cassette deck Play control Begins audio playback Pause Music Use cassette deck Pause control Pauses audio playback Stop Use cassette deck Stop control Stops audio playback Increase Volume Use...

Page 11: ...track F F Rew 1 sec then resume Play Skip to next previous Press and hold Skips a section within a section F F Rew 1 2 sec track then resume Play Search forward Press and hold Searches within a throug...

Page 12: ...vary depending on usage conditions Due to extra sensors used during cassette deck playback playtime when used in a cassette deck only is slightly reduced 1 Charging battery only AC or DC charger 1 Ch...

Page 13: ...play Verify that the unit is switched On Verify that the battery has been inserted correctly Check to see if the battery is fully charged Verify that the player is inserted correctly into the tape dec...

Page 14: ...case caused by organic solvents such as benzene 4 Use of parts other than those certified by the manufacturer 5 Loss or breakage of any parts or components caused by unauthorized disassembly 6 Repair...

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