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You can use the Voice Record feature to create a digital voice recording
by speaking into the internal microphone located near the Menu button.

Voice recordings are stored in WAV format and require approximately
1MB of storage per minute. The HD100 comes with 20GB of total storage
space; as little as 1 GB can hold over 16 hours of voice recordings.

Create Recording

1. To begin voice recording make sure you are in Play

mode. 

Press and hold

the     button.

You will notice the LCD changes to show the recording
progress including an     icon and a timer.

2. Speak clearly and keep an adequate distance from the internal micro-

phone near the Menu button.

3. To pause and resume during recording, use the       button.

4. To end recording, press the       button.

The voice recording is named with the date and time the recording com-
menced.

3. Voice Record

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Use the FM Radio

Press the Mode button to toggle from Play Mode to FM
Mode

Attach the earphones to the player to improve reception.
Then use the Control Panel and tune to an FM station or
select a Preset.

In FM Radio Mode, the Control Panel has the following features:

Press to tune backward by a frequency of 200KHz. Or press and hold

this button to seek backward and automatically stop at a station with good
reception. 

Press to tune forward by a frequency of 200KHz. Or press and hold

this button to seek forward and automatically stop at a station with good
reception. 

SCROLL WHEEL Move the Scroll Wheel up or down to increase or
decrease the radio volume between 0 and 30.

SCROLL WHEEL PRESS Press and hold the wheel to display the FM
Presets list.

MODE Press to exit FM Mode and go back to Play Mode.

If you wish to change the size of searching step for FM frequency, see the
methods described in FM Step Size on page 39. 

Store an FM Radio Preset

You can store up to 12 of your favorite radio stations as Presets and use
them to quickly tune to a station.  

1. Press the Mode button to go to FM Radio Mode

2. Attach the earphones to the player to improve recep-

tion.

3. Use the      and      buttons to tune to a radio station.

4. Press the Scroll Wheel to display the presets list. 

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5. Highlight the preset number you want to use for the

current station. 

6. To save the station in the selected preset number,

press and hold the Scroll Wheel.

7. If desired, tune to another station and repeat from Step 5 or press the

Back button to hide the preset list.

Select a Channel Preset

To select and listen to a radio preset:

1. In FM Mode press and hold the Scroll Wheel to display the preset list.

2. Highlight a preset and press the Scroll Wheel to select it.

If you wish to manually tune to another station, see the methods
described in Use 

the FM Radio on page 22

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Summary of Contents for MPIO HD100

Page 1: ...Publishing Company Digitalway Corporation Address 5F Korea Design Center 344 1 Yatap dong Bundang gu Seongnam si 463 828 Korea Tel 82 31 788 7230 Fax 82 31 788 7240 Homepage www mpio com Please read a...

Page 2: ...13 3 Install RealOne Player Software Rip Music 1 Connect the USB Cable 16 2 Disconnect the USB Cable 17 3 Transfer Music and Data Files with Drive Letter Support 17 Windows Explorer From a Software Ap...

Page 3: ...menu Button Press Techniques Some of the HD100 buttons perform differ ent functions depending on how long the button is pressed before it is released For example in Play Mode a short press of the but...

Page 4: ...or decrease the volume In FM Radio Mode press the Scroll Wheel to display the pre set list In Menu mode scroll up or down to highlight a menu item and press the wheel to select an item Fast forward a...

Page 5: ...0 move the switch at the top of the player to the OFF position Or the player will auto matically shut off after one minute of inactivity in Play Mode but not during FM Radio or Menu Mode You can chang...

Page 6: ...c see Voice Record on page 23 Hold icon indicates the player is locked from accidental button press es when the power switch is in the HOLD position for more information see Hold on page 9 TRACK TIME...

Page 7: ...t an installation CD into the PC CD drive 2 Right click the Windows Start button and select Explore from the popup menu 3 Navigate the installation CD and open the RealOne player folder 4 Double click...

Page 8: ...ed in the My Music folder on your C drive Selecting the General folder in the Preferences window you can speci fy where the new files will be stored as they are ripped 7 Click the OK button you are re...

Page 9: ...ort on page 17 3 On the player open the cover of the USB port and connect the smaller end of the cable to the player The USB connector should slide easily into the port do not use force 4 The player L...

Page 10: ...19 Windows Explorer Use Microsoft Windows Explorer to transfer music and data files between your player and PC 1 Connect the AC adaptor to your player and a power source 2 Connect the USB Cable to yo...

Page 11: ...ck you listened to before the HD100 was powered off Note if you do not press any buttons during this initial or paused state the player will shut off automatically after a default of one minute or as...

Page 12: ...ress to tune forward by a frequency of 200KHz Or press and hold this button to seek forward and automatically stop at a station with good reception SCROLL WHEEL Move the Scroll Wheel up or down to inc...

Page 13: ...Menu feature on your HD100 to navigate folders and tracks navigate Recordings and change player operations such as the LCD appearance equalizer and sound options Access the Main Menu by pressing the...

Page 14: ...ize 39 200KHz 50KHz DISK TOOLS MENU ON PAGE 40 View Disk Space Usage Reconcile Music Format Hard Drive ABOUT MENU ON PAGE 42 View Firmware Version 3 If you selected a folder from the previous step the...

Page 15: ...abled when the SRS WOW Effect is On Settings include FLAT Flat is an equal balance of bass and treble ROCK Suitable for Rock music JAZZ Suitable for Jazz music CLASSICAL Suitable for Classical or Lati...

Page 16: ...us menu SRS WOW EFFECT Your HD100 includes SRS WOW audio technology from SRS Labs Inc WOW makes up for the limitations inherent in headphones and smaller speakers and improves your listening experienc...

Page 17: ...hlight TruBass Level and press the Scroll Wheel to select it 3 From the popup menu highlight a value from 0 to 10 and then press the Scroll Wheel to select your choice A higher value provides more Tru...

Page 18: ...Highlight Display and press the Scroll Wheel to select 3 With the Backlight setting highlighted press the Scroll Wheel to select it 4 From the popup menu highlight the value you want and press the Sc...

Page 19: ...orrectly refer to your stereo system instruc tions CHANGE OUTPUT OPTION 3 On the player press the Menu button Highlight Options and press the Scroll Wheel to select it English 37 Play Option The Play...

Page 20: ...the Menu button to return to play mode or press the Back button to return to the previous menu English 39 4 Highlight Output and press the Scroll Wheel to select it 5 The popup menu displays two sett...

Page 21: ...ols menu displays information about disk space usage and also provides features to Reconcile or Format the hard drive in your HD100 Disk Space Usage To view how much space is used or available on your...

Page 22: ...ur player or leave it under heavy objects Do not allow liquids to come into contact with your player If this happens wipe the player with a dry cloth Do not leave the unit where it will be subjected t...

Page 23: ...re to conserve battery power when you aren t using your player and powers off after a default of one minute or as specified in the Options Power Off menu However this excludes FM Radio mode or Menu mo...

Page 24: ...ce to radio and or televi sion 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...

Page 25: ...ty Damage from misuse abuse or neglect Damage from use outside the product s usage parameters Damage from modification or incorporation of other products Damage from repair or replacement of warranted...

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