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Connecting to the PC
To use a portable media device - In
the MTP mode
The manufacturer is not responsible for the data
loss caused by the user's mistake.
What is the MTP mode?
The MTP stands for the Media Transfer Protocol. It
applies the latest technology defined by Microsoft to
support multimedia devices (In the MTP mode, the
player will be recognized as a mobile device, not a
mass storage, and will interwork with the Windows
Media Player 10)
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MTP mode
- Windows XP / SP1 or higher OS, and Windows Me-
dia Player 10
- To use the MSC mode, select the MSC mode in the
USB Mode menu.
- If the Windows OS does not support the MTP, the
player will function in the MSC mode although the
player is set in the MTP mode (Select the MSC mode
for the USB in the setup menu for Windows 98 SE/
ME)
To download files
1.
Select the MTP mode from the USB mode of
the MP3 player.
- The default is the MTP mode.
2 .
Connect one end of the USB cable to the
USB port of the PC and the other to the USB
port of the player.
- Check whether both ends of the cable are correctly
plugged in.
3 .
Check whether a new drive has been added
in the Windows Explorer in the PC.
- The drive name may differ depending on the OS.
- ASF Files can only be downloaded by Windows Me-
dia Player 10 or MSC Mode.
4 .
Select the file to store, and copy it to the
folder of the portable media device.
- Disconnecting the USB cable while the file is being
copied may cause malfunctioning of the player.
- The player will be charged when connected to the PC
through the USB cable.