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Player Features

Memory Recall

•  Press 

MODE /  RECALL

to browse the

15 channel memory locations.
•  Turn the multi function scroll or press
f.skip / b.skip to tune to a preset chan-
nel.

NOTE

:  Recall will automatically exit if

no buttons are pressed  for 10 
seconds.  
OR  Press

ENTER / PLAY 

to exit recall

mode sooner

Preset Memory (cont’d)

3.  Turn the multi-function scroll (select)
button or press f.skip / b.skip to select
the desired channel number (1-15) you
want to store in.
4.  Push 

ENTER

to confirm storage and

exit Program mode

NOTE

:  Program Mode will 

automatically exit if no buttons are
pressed  for 10 seconds.  In this case, the
station will not be stored.
OR  Press

DSP / PLAY 

to exit Program

Mode sooner without storing the 
station.

NOTE:

Press 

DSP / PLAY

to exit 

program mode will not change 
settings in radio mode.

RECALL
1   98.1 MHz
2 > 98.5 MHz
3   99.1 MHz
4   99.5 MHz
"Enter" To Exit  

 
  
 

DSP (Digital Signal Processor)

•  Press to select Bass Boost ON/Off.  Bass
indicator will appear when Bass Boost is on.

STOP Feature

•  Press 

STOP

OFF

to return to the

Selection Menu.  
•  Press 

STOP

OFF

again to turn off the

player.

OR

•  Press and hold to turn off player.

FM

   

99.1

   

MHz

        
           

  

 
  
 

88              108

 BASS M-1

Radio Mode

Suppressing Stereo Signal

•  Press 

PLAY

to toggle between FM mono

and stereo for stereo FM 
stations.   A stereo indicator will appear
when in stereo mode. 

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Player Features

Radio Mode

 

 

PLL

FM radio

digital

f.skip

tune

play / pause

b.skip

tune

ON

stop

/off

on
off

lock

LCD Display

vol

max

min

e

n

te

r

RADIO

Mode

1.   Press the 

PLAY 

to turn on the

player
2.  Selection Menu for Digital Audio
and FM Radio appears on the LCD 
display

3.  Press 

b.skip

or 

f.skip

to select by

highlighting the Radio icon.
4.  Press 

PLAY

to confirm selection.  

PLAY
Button

F. SKIP 

(Forward)

Button

B. SKIP

(Reverse)

Button

STOP•OFF
Button

DSP
Button

Multi Function
Scroll
(SELECT/ ENTER /
VOLUME Control)

Search Features

•  Press 

F.SKIP / B.SKIP 

for manual tuning to

step forward / backward in radio frequency.  

•  Press and hold 

F.SKIP / B.SKIP

for more

then 1  second and release for SEEK UP /
DOWN mode.  Search 
continues until a station is found.
•  Press and hold

F.SKIP / B. SKIP

for more

then 3 seconds for SCROLL UP / DOWN mode.
Search will only stop when the button is
released.

Preset Memory

•  15 Memory spaces are available for storing
channel frequency.
1.  Press

F.SKIP / B.SKIP

to select the desired

station you want to store. 
2.  Push 

ENTER

to enter the Program menu.

The player will automatically locate an avail-
able memory location.

FM

   

99.1

  

MHz

            

           BASS M-1

 
  
 

88   93   99    108

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Delete Preset Memory

1.  Press 

MODE / RECALL

to view the current

Preset Memory list.  
2.  Turn the dial or press f.skip / b.skip to
select the preset memory you want to
delete.
3.  When the desired one is selected, press
and hold 

MODE / RECALL

for 2 seconds to

delete.
4.  “EMPTY” will show beside the memory
location that was cleared and it will tune to
the next stored frequency.

MEMORY 101.3MHz
1   98.1 MHz
2 > EMPTY
3   99.1 MHz
4   99.5 MHz
"Enter" to Store 

 

       

 
  
 

RECALL
Button

RECALL
1   98.1 MHz
2   EMPTY
3 > 99.1 MHz
4   99.5 MHz
"Enter" to Exit  

 
  
 

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Summary of Contents for Lyra 2 RD2209

Page 1: ...www LyraZone com RD2209 ...

Page 2: ...s con nected Consult the dealer or an experienced Radio TV technician for help This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 SERVICE This product should be serviced only by those specially trained in appropriate servicing techniques For instructions on how to obtain service refer to the warranty in this guide Attach your sales receipt for future reference or write down the date yo...

Page 3: ...rts the audio can be played back virtually anywhere without skipping You can download MP3 Windows Media and G2 encoded music files from several Internet sites to your computer hard drive or record your favorite CD using the software supplied Some of the Internet sites you may want to explore are www emusic com www real com www musicmatch com www mpeg org www mp3 com www windowsmedia com Windows Me...

Page 4: ...tant Information Computer System Requirements Minimum Pentium 166 MHz or faster 32MB RAM Windows 98 Windows ME or Windows 2000 Parallel Port also available for Windows 95 45 MB free hard disk space plus 1 MB for every minute of CD quality music you store on your hard drive CD ROM Drive USB Port Full Duplex Sound Card Optimum Pentium II 300 MHz or higher 64 MB RAM Windows 98SE Windows ME or Windows...

Page 5: ...the download are 166 MHz processor or better Windows 95 98 NT 2000 16 MB RAM 32 for NT 30 MB hard drive SVGA or higher resolution monitor 4x CD ROM drive mouse keyboard SoundBlaster compatible card speakers video card and installation of Microsoft s Media Player 6 4 for video Attach to USB port of com puter Symbol on plug typi cally matches symbol on USB port Note Actual items may differ in appear...

Page 6: ...ld like to enable the PERSONALIZE NET MUSIC feature Select Yes or No This setting can be changed later Getting Started 5 Install the music management software continued A Insert the LYRA2 software disc into your CD ROM drive Follow the direc tions under Step 2 to display the Select Components screen B Click the Install the Music Management Software icon to display the Select Music Software screen ...

Page 7: ...mmended Click Next to continue D After the installation is complete click Finish to complete setup If necessary close the main setup screen You may need to restart your web browser Reboot your computer if any other software was installed specifically USB compact flash drivers Set MusicMatch Jukebox basic preferences Detailed information Welcome Tips and troubleshooting are available through the He...

Page 8: ...2 Check Analog if your CD ROM drive does not support digital audio extraction G Select a default Recording Source If you have more than one recording source select the source you record from the most H Mute while Recording This feature allows you to mute the audio while it is being recorded Uncheck this box to hear the audio as it is recorded Note This is not recommended as it will decrease the re...

Page 9: ...e desired box and typing Important Note If the infor mation is not entered before recording default song names and information will be used Getting Started Learn the MusicMatch Jukebox basic controls Current Selection Display Area PLAY Button Press to start playback PREV and NEXT Buttons Use to select the next or previous song in the playlist STOP Button VOLUME Control Displays the Music Library W...

Page 10: ...D tracks to play on your PC or in your LYRA2 play er continued C Press the REC button if the Recorder window is not open Press REFRESH if the songs are not listed D Select the tracks you want to record To start recording click RECORD To stop recording the current track click stop To cancel the entire recording ses sion for all selected tracks click cancel To eject the CD click eject CD To select a...

Page 11: ...ng Info CD R Button CLEAR Button SAVE Button OPEN Button Undocks and Docks Playlist Window PLAY Button Displays Music Library Playlist Window Getting Started Organize the Music Library You can choose how to view your music library You can select as many as seven cate gories to display at one time A Click the Music Library button from the Main window to display the Music Library window Note you can...

Page 12: ... remove and reinsert the card press Refresh to refresh the Portable Device Memory list Click to select a song Shift and click to select groups of songs or Ctrl and click to select multiple songs Note Actual items may differ in appearance from those shown Yellow LED Insert card top first with front dogs facing up Important Note Removing the card before the data is completely written may cause loss ...

Page 13: ...the CompactFlash Card continued F After you have selected all of the music you want to record on the CompactFlash card click the Download button on the bottom of the screen File size and availability are listed in the status and window displays Note Transfer all your MP3 or Windows Media audio files in groups to prevent reloading the appropriate driver for each type and compression ratio G Click D...

Page 14: ...e you perform a security key back up Backup Security Key feature located under Options menu 2 Secure Files Off Most people choose to turn the Secure Files feature off Notes In the future some music may require the security feature turned on to record to your computer Turn this feature off if you own two com puters and exchange files between them 3 Click OK Getting Started Set basic preferences Det...

Page 15: ...rmation is not entered titling and sorting information will not be available in the library Getting Started Learn the RealJukebox basic controls Listed below are the basic functions of the main controls for the program Save CD tracks to play on your PC or in your LYRA2 player A Insert a CD into your CD ROM drive If you have auto play record enabled the CD will automatically begin playing and recor...

Page 16: ...ave RealJukebox connect you to the Internet B Download the music you select to your PC and add it to your playlists Note You can also download files using your regular browser Just be sure to import and or move them into RealJukebox You can also search the internet to download the music you want through the search mode A Click the Search icon on the mode selection row B Key in information on how y...

Page 17: ...mode selection bar B Click on the Search All Tracks page C Key in the music you wan to search for and Click Search Now to begin search Getting Started Radio A Click on the Radio icon on the Mode Selection bar B Click on the Features page to search for stations according to Featured Genre or view Featured Stations Click the Find Station page to search the internet for the type of station you like t...

Page 18: ...re files from the PC on CompactFlash cards 33 Getting Started Transfer the audio files to the CompactFlash card Use RealJukebox to transfer music files to the CompactFlash card so you can take the music with you anywhere A Make sure the external drive is installed properly and the CompactFlash card is inserted Note If you remove and reinsert the card press F5 to refresh the Organizer directory Mak...

Page 19: ...ties and are aligned correct ly with the and markings in the compartment C Close the door to the battery compartment Low Battery Indicator The low battery indicator appears in the LCD display when the batteries are getting low Replace the batteries Fire and Snow Jo di Ward 128K NORMAL FLAT Trk 03 1 38 Battery Safety Precautions Any battery may leak electrolyte if mixed with a different battery typ...

Page 20: ...he MP3 Windows Media Audio or G2 music files into the player CompactFlash memory card 12 Attach the headphones to the player PERSONAL DIGITAL PLAYER FM TUNER PLL FM radio digital f skip tune play pause b skip tune ON stop off on off lock e n t e r LCD Display vol max min Insert the plug on the head phone cable into the head phone jack on the top of the player and place the head phones on your head...

Page 21: ...yed Turn the dial up or down to adjust the gain of a selected frequency band The band is selected with F SKIP or B SKIP 9 STOP OFF Button Player Playing Press to place the play er in the stop mode 1 Headphone Jack Insert the plug from the headphone in this jack on the top of the player 2 MODE RECALL Button Selects Playback mode Press to select a playback mode NORMAL REPEAT 1 REPEAT ALL SHUFFLE REP...

Page 22: ...IP Reverse Button STOP OFF F SKIP Forward Button Insert removable card top first front facing front of player SELECT VOLUME Control Player Features Remote control lock on off 1 Volume Control 2 Stop Off Button 3 Play Pause On Button 4 f skip Button 5 Lock Button Either 1 Press ENTER dial to confirm selection or 2 use f skip b skip to select NOTE If DIGITAL AUDIO is selected and no CF card is in th...

Page 23: ...legal in many areas Use extreme caution or temporarily discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations Search in Playback To play the next or previous track while the player is playing press F SKIP or B SKIP 7 During playback adjust the volume by turning the SELECT VOLUME control up or down The Volume level selected appears in the display Fire and Snow Jo di Ward 128K NORMAL FLAT Trk 03 1 38 6...

Page 24: ...KIP or the SELECT VOLUME control allows you to select which track to play using the file list Press F SKIP to move the cursor down the list Press B SKIP to move up the list Note If you search beyond the last track the cursor will return to the first track Press PLAY to play the selected track During playback or pause press and release F SKIP or B SKIP to skip to the next or previous track Press F ...

Page 25: ...ress the SELECT VOLUME control in to display the list NORMAL REPEAT 1 M REPEAT ALL O SHUFFLE D PROGRAM E Press F SKIP B SKIP or turn the SELECT VOLUME up or down to move the cursor to the first track you want in your program Press SELECT VOLUME in to select a track A pro gram mark appears in front of the selected track Note To remove a track from the pro gram move the cursor to the track and press...

Page 26: ... tune ON stop off on off lock LCD Display vol max min e n t e r RADIO Mode 1 Press the PLAY to turn on the player 2 Selection Menu for Digital Audio and FM Radio appears on the LCD display 3 Press b skip or f skip to select by highlighting the Radio icon 4 Press PLAY to confirm selection PLAY Button F SKIP Forward Button B SKIP Reverse Button STOP OFF Button DSP Button Multi Function Scroll SELECT...

Page 27: ...nserted firmly Do not force the card into the player as this may cause damage to the card and or player Removing a Card Turn the player off Slide the eject lever in the direction of the arrow to eject the card from the player Notes Refer to the troubleshooting guide on page 55 if you have any difficulty play ing reading or writing to the card Removable Belt Clip The player has a removable belt cli...

Page 28: ...geable Batteries Car Kit Cassette and Car Cord Adapters These nickel metal hydride batteries are rechargeable They operate the LYRA approximately 1 2 as long as new alka line batteries These batteries can be charged over and over again To charge these batteries you need the AC power adapter PC611 No 54097 and No 54095 Each of these items is purchased separately The cassette adapter 54097 allows yo...

Page 29: ...ip the unit back to us Make sure you insure your shipment in case of damage or loss Include with the ship ment Evidence of purchase date such as a bill of sale A brief note describing your Player prob lem Your name address and phone number 55 Troubleshooting Guide Trouble Checks and Adjustments No power to external drive Player does not operate CompactFlash card will not play or you cannot insert ...

Page 30: ...ard TCE will not be responsible for any software you have returned with your prod uct and there is a good chance it will not be returned to you Option II Write the RA number on the outside of the carton used to return the unit Make sure you insure your shipment in case of damage or loss Carefully pack the unit using the original box and packing material if possible Please retain all non defective ...

Page 31: ...ause feature 38 43 Phones jack 36 38 PLAY button 37 38 40 41 Player features 37 38 Precautions for CompactFlash card 3 Preset memory 48 PROGRAM feature 46 Index A AC adaptor 52 Accessories included 5 50 optional 51 52 Auto resume feature 43 B Batteries indicator 35 inserting 35 safety precautions 35 Belt clip 39 50 Belt clip attaching 50 Browse button 32 B skip button 38 C Card slot 39 Caution whi...

Page 32: ...ferences 24 shuffle play button 26 stop button 26 track information 27 28 transfer files to CompactFlash card 32 Recall button 37 38 Remote Control 40 Removable belt clip 50 REPEAT 1 feature 45 REPEAT ALL feature 45 REPEAT ALL PROGRAM feature 45 REPEAT ALL SHUFFLE feature 45 60 S Scroll feature 44 Search feature 42 44 48 SELECT VOLUME control 37 39 40 41 42 43 SHUFFLE feature 45 SKIP FOR forward b...

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