D.
Power
Of
f
(
cont
’
d)
What is SLEEP Time?
The
uni
t
’
s
Sl
eep
Ti
me
can
be
compar
ed
t
o
t
he
Sl
eep
f
unct
i
on
f
ound
i
n
many
cl
ock
radios and TVs. The Sleep Timer will, when its set time (up to 120 minutes) is reached,
t
ur
n
t
he
uni
t
of
f
wi
t
hout
r
egar
d
t
o
t
he
st
at
e
i
t
’
s
i
n—
so any music, FM listening,
recording, or other activity will end abruptly when the unit shuts off. The SLEEP Timer
provides far longer time intervals than does the OFF Timer, but unlike the OFF Timer
(which requires the unit to be idle to be turned off), the SLEEP Timer will be effective
under all conditions.
Setting the SLEEP TIME
1. Be sure
Power off
is highlighted in the System Settings menu, and press the
button to continue.
2. In the resulting display, be sure Sleep Time is selected by pressing the
button to
do so. Press the
button again to display the Sleep Time scale.
3. By using the
or
buttons, choose the number of minutes (up to 120) that you
want the unit to operate before it unconditionally turns itself off.
Note:
I
f
you
want
t
he
conveni
ence
of
never
havi
ng
t
he
uni
t
shut
of
f
by
i
t
sel
f
,
sel
ect
“
0”
on the Sleep Time scale. Doing so defeats the sleep time function, and unless
the OFF Timer has been set, a disabled SLEEP Timer will likely affect battery life
if you forget to manually turn the unit off.
E. Contrast
Your JX-
MP256FM
al
l
ows
you
t
o
set
t
he
di
spl
ay’
s
cont
r
ast
.
Fr
om
t
he
Syst
em
Set
up
menu, highlight
Contrast,
and press the
button. When the slider appears, use
the
or
button to choose the most suitable display contrast.
F. Online Device
When highlighted and selected, the
OnlineDev.
menu selection offers two choices
as to how your JX-MP256FM can be used to exchange digital files with your PC. The
most common choice will be
USB Disk,
in which your unit, when connected to your
PC
(
see
page
20)
,
act
s
as
a
USB
“
f
l
ash
dr
i
ve”
,
and
wi
l
l
appear
as
anot
her
di
sk
dr
i
ve
i
n
Wi
ndows’
“
My
Comput
er
”
,
havi
ng
a
dr
i
ve
l
et
t
er
(
e.
g.
E:
)
of
i
t
s
own.
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JX-MP256FM Digital Audio Player
As
a
“
USB
Di
sk”
,
t
he
JX
-MP256FM is commonly used to receive MP3 and ordinary
WMA files that are stored on your PC for playback by the unit. It can also be used to
transfer any voice files (see page 49) that you create, to your PC, for storage on its
hard disk.
The other selection, known as
MediaDev.
(Media Device), is required when you
wish to download WMA files that are subject to DRM (Digital Rights Management)
restrictions (see pages 28-29). Such files, if you have them, will only play on your
JX-
MP256FM
i
f
t
hey’
r
e
t
r
ansf
er
r
ed
f
r
om
Wi
ndow’
s
Medi
a
Pl
ayer
,
Ver
si
on
10,
whi
ch
also requires that your operating system is Windows XP (as of this writing). A further
discussion of WMA files with DRM restrictions can be found on page 28.
G. Memory Info
After highlighting
Memory info,
press the
button.
After several seconds, the display will show a numeric and
graphical representation of the amount of memory in use.
H. FW (Firmware) Version
All devices like your JX-MP256FM contain a small computer program governing its
oper
at
i
on,
and
because
t
he
pr
ogr
am
i
s
“
har
d
-
wi
r
ed”
wi
t
hi
n
t
he
devi
ce,
i
t
’
s
known
as
firmware.
After highlighting
FW Version,
press the
button.
The information displayed (typical of that shown at the right),
is helpful in identifying
t
he
uni
t
’
s
f
i
r
mwar
e
ver
si
on(
s)
and
i
t
s
creation date
—
information which may be useful for upgrades
and repairs.
I. DRM Time
Set the DRM (Digital Rights Management) time as you did the System Time (see
page 14). Once done, it is not necessary to set the DRM time again, unless a dead
bat
t
er
y
causes
t
he
uni
t
’
s
cl
ock
t
o
st
op.
I
f
so,
r
epl
ace
t
he
bat
t
er
y
,
set
t
he
Syst
em
Ti
me
and then the DRM time to match the System Time.
J. Exit
Highlighting
Exit
and pressing
returns you to the Main Menu (see page 12). You
can also reach the Main Menu by pressing the
button from within any of the above
System setup selections.
JX-MP256FM Digital Audio Player
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