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If you thi nk the player fails, check the followings:
Power m ay b e not turned on .
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Charge using the USB cabl e since the built-in batter y may be discharged.
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Check whether th e HOLD s witch of th e player is set at ON .
(Set it t o the direction opposite to the arrow(OFF ) if it is set at ON.)
Unrecog nizable charact ers may be sho wn in the display.
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Check if the language is properly set in the LANGUAGE menu.
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Since the ID3 Tag of a so ng may be incorrect, you should fi x it using such an
audi o player prog ram as Wi namp.
Radio s tation makes su ch a no ise as “boooo~” or “Ss aaaa~”, or
its reception is bad.
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Change the direction of the Playe r and its earphone.
Please turn the power o f the electric appliances OF F near the Player.
If the noise is reduced, use the P layer aw ay from them.
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As an earphone plays a role as a n antenna to the player when listening
to the radio sta tion, no e arphone may cause a poo r receptio n.
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No sound or no ise is heard during the p layback.
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Check if the m usic file is stored in the me mory.
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Check if an earphone is properly plugged in.
Or che ck if its j ack is contaminate d by foreign substances.
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Check if the vo lume is set to “0”.
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Dama ged data makes noise or breaks off the sound from the MP3 and
WMA files. Re place it with othe r file to check if the data has be en
damaged.
Cannot download files.
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Check if the USB cable is prope rly conne cted between the Player a nd
PC.
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Check if the USB driver is properly installe d.
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Check if the me mory is sufficient.
Buttons has been locked down.
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Check if the player is se t at HOLD.
!N OTE: if the p layer sto ps due to an un expected p roblem o r the “En d”
button does not operate at all, press “MEN U” and “ REC” at the
same time to turn off the player. Then, set the clock ag ain.
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