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Summary of Contents for ChromeX iMP-150

Page 1: ...Thank you for purchasing an iRiver Product Please read carefully before using the player...

Page 2: ...ng your e mail address iRiver Limited does not assume any responsibility for errors or omissions in this document or make any commitment to update the information contained herein iRiver is a register...

Page 3: ...multiple languages including English French Spanish German Italian other alphabet oriented fonts Korean Japanese Katakana Hiragana Kanji and others A total of 35 languages are supported Strong Anti S...

Page 4: ...dia Operationg Remote Control 3 Useful Features Navigation Mode Program Mode 10 EQ Function Function 4 Additional Information Additional Features Power Supply FAQ Trouble shooting Precautions Referenc...

Page 5: ...1 4 Front Rear Locating Controls Battery cover Serial Number NAVI FUNCTION VOLUME PLAY STOP NEXT PREV...

Page 6: ...PS L R A B Artist and song title The order of song Played time Battery indicator Folder name ALBUM Media type Program Play list Sample Rate Bit Rate Play mode Hold Volume EQ Level Meter OPEN LINE OUT...

Page 7: ...m both sides of the earphones 2 The problem is with the connection of remote control Connect the earphone to the player directly and check whether you can hear clearly from the earphones 3 The problem...

Page 8: ...pen button on the rear side of the player and insert the disc Please connect the remote control and earphones Please position HOLD button to off Playing Disc Media 7 With Hold button on you can t mani...

Page 9: ...Track Track Play PREVIOUS Track PLAY STOP NEXT PREV Click Click GO Forward Quickly Go Backward Quickly Power Off AS F WM A CD MP 3 MP 3 44 KHZ 128 KBPS L R ROOT I LOVE YOU Click Click Click Click Cli...

Page 10: ...e left side To play the NEXT track please slide the jog lever to the right side To play the PREVIOUS folder slide the jog lever to the left with a short slide and a long slide right after To play the...

Page 11: ...e the jog lever to right left side to adjust the volume Operating Remote Control Click NAVI FUNCTION to operate NAVIGATION FUNCTION Navigate the music in CD Configure the settings NAVI FUNCTION Volume...

Page 12: ...der A NAVIGATION Use PREV NEXT button to find the song you d like to listen to Use STOP button to exit to the upper folder The next figure shows the status when you move to upper folder To move the cu...

Page 13: ...Plays 10 seconds from the spot 1minute was played for each track in sequential order For example song A plays 10 seconds from 1 minute into the song so the highlight ends at 1minute 10 seconds Then so...

Page 14: ...pdated automatically Use PROGRAM Mode to select songs in a particular order i e program your favorite songs Selection of Program Playlist When a disc has a Winamp playlist m3u the playlist is supporte...

Page 15: ...button selects the beginning point A point While playing another click of PRGM button selects the end point B point It will repeat the interval A B section Program Mode The P icon represents the stat...

Page 16: ...ORMAL QPlayer has only 10 button not 10 button A To move 10 songs you need to set the control in Function Move to the control and select fast skip When you set FF RW skip to 10 you can go back 10 song...

Page 17: ...Clam due to the formats it supports is the most advanced Multi Codec CD player that can play MP3 WMA and ASF as well as conventional AudioCD Conventional Audio CD Compressed Digital Audio Format in M...

Page 18: ...ault CONTROL fast skip scan speed remote mode key auto pause cd esp mp3 buffer adapter volume sound balance MODE repeat shuffle intro study name User EQ bass boost bass corner freq treble boost treble...

Page 19: ...imer GENERAL VER 1 00 general mode display control User EQ timer GENERAL VER 1 00 GENERAL F scan F skip speed scroll BEEP SOUND VOLUME 0 1 2 3 4 NEXT PREV Press button to exit from sub menu Pressing t...

Page 20: ...AULT VALUE Initialize to original factory setting SOUND FADE IN When activated volume steadily increases when you begin playing It can prevent sudden loudness when you play the song after stopping But...

Page 21: ...m left to right While playing long pressing the play button will turn on the Backlight as you have it set BACK LIGHT OFF Backlight is always off BUTTON ON works as below 1 about 3 10 seconds 2 10 seco...

Page 22: ...OP POWER OFF 1 21 SLEEP POWER OFF 0 OFF MIN TAG INFORMATION When ON tag information is displayed and when OFF only the file name is displayed DISPLAY F scan F skip speed scroll Setting the tag informa...

Page 23: ...ted 40 SEC will be favorable However with the 40 SEC CD ANTI SHOCK the sound may not good enough comparing to the 10 SEC CD ANTI SHOCK due to the compression of AUDIO With MP3 File it always works as...

Page 24: ...n 60 120 seconds Note 60 SEC BUFFER provides more shock protection than 30 SEC BUFFER however the battery is depleted faster CONTROL F scan F skip speed scroll MP3 WMA BUFFER 30 SEC 60 SEC ADAPTER VOL...

Page 25: ...EP When BEEP is ON it lets you know the button operation with beep sound MODE F scan F skip speed scroll STUDY OFF 5 SEC BEEP 10 SEC Firmware Upgrade Upgrade your firmware at the iRiver and iRiver Ame...

Page 26: ...ME RiveMen NAME RiveM Total 035 RiveMen The saved text is displayed during initial loading of disc and at stop mode during play To move the cursor in the name window please use and on Volume button To...

Page 27: ...from o to 12dB T C FREQ TREBLE CORNER FREQUENCY Treble boost frequencies are 2 KHz 4 KHz and 7 KHz Treble boost function is effective over the frequency range configured maximized at 2 KHz B BOOST BAS...

Page 28: ...sing the button 27 How to use WINAMP PLAYLIST Make a PLAYLIST M3U using WINAMP Make disc with playlists and related tracks 1 Execute WINAMP and add songs to make list 2 Press LIST OPTS located on the...

Page 29: ...play lists can be recognized PL icon indicates PLAY LIST 5 6 ADDITIONAL P PL PROGRAM iriver m3u PL RESERVATION FUNCTION Press NAVI FUNCTION button during play to select the next song to be played the...

Page 30: ...se only the AC Power Adaptor supplied with the player Connect the Adaptor to 4 5V DC jack in the player and AC outlet Using AC POWER ADAPTOR Disconnect Adapter when not in use ABOUT POWER SUPPLY ADAPT...

Page 31: ...playing duration Alkaline batteries are recommended Do not mix rechargeable batteries with dry batteries Do not use different types of batteries together When the batteries are not to be used for a l...

Page 32: ...terminal A Line Out is used for speaker or car kit output The sound output from Line Out is not amplified Q When I change the volume the Line Out volume changes A To support the 5 EQ modes we adopt D...

Page 33: ...n play that disc in the iMP 150 player In general there are two kinds of blank CDs CD R CD Recordable Recordable but not reusable CD RW CD ReWriteable Recordable and can be used again after erasing Th...

Page 34: ...e sound quality vary depending on the recording speed or recording format The sound quality does not vary depending on the recording speed or recording format However due to the characteristics of Dat...

Page 35: ...ename without file extension will be displayed Q A How many play lists can be remembered The iMP 150 can remember up to 20 play lists m3u Q A How many songs can the iMP 150 play The iMP 150 can recogn...

Page 36: ...Service if it takes longer than 1 minute to burn using Single session Q A What kind of file sorting does the iMP 150 use The sorting format is folder number and alphabetical order The file name not t...

Page 37: ...dio Track CD Extra Audio Track Data Track Multi session and packet writing Burnt CD Q A What is VBR VBR is Variable Bit Rate Some MP3 encoders support VBR When enabled the compressor will use a bit ra...

Page 38: ...the label side up Check whether defects are attached in optical lens remove the dirt with a soft cloth Check whether moisture condensation has occurred leave the CD player aside for several hours unti...

Page 39: ...LCD are corrupted Check that the voltage is correct Check whether the DC plug is connected to the proper jack Check whether HOLD switch is ON Switch to OFF Connect the earphone remote plug firmly Chec...

Page 40: ...Do not stick papers or tape labels onto the surface bright side Do not stick papers or tape labels onto the surface bright side PRECAUTIONS 4 39 Should any solid objects or liquid fall into the CD pla...

Page 41: ...oad Safety Do not use headphones earphones while driving cycling or operating any motorized vehicle It may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in some areas It can also be potentially dangerous to...

Page 42: ...ed in alphabetical orders Use Navigation mode to select the tracks wanted Total 255 directories and 999 tracks Including playlist within a disc can be recognized Track information displayed is either...

Page 43: ...42 1 Remote control 3 AC Adaptor User Manual 4 2 Earphone Accessories STOP Battery Optional...

Page 44: ...e Rate Tag Info AC adapter Battery Dimension Weight Operational Temperature MP3 WMA Audio CD CD DA CD Text 8cm 12cm CD ROM Mode 1 Mode 2 Form1 Enhanced CD CD Plus Packet Write ISO9660 Joliet Romeo Mul...

Page 45: ...s manual this equipment may cause interference with your radio and television reception If you think this equipment is causing interference with your radio or television reception try turning the equi...

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