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2. INSTALL DRIVER

(Windows 98 only)

• If your operating system is Windows 98, download the driver from www.tdk.com/MOJOX
• Locate the downloaded driver file (setup.exe) on your hard drive and double click the driver file (setup.exe).

Follow on-screen prompts to complete the driver installation process.

NOTE :

If your operating system is Windows 98, DO NOT connect MOJO X to your PC before installing the

required driver. 

The driver is not required for Windows 2000/XP or MAC.

3. CONNECT MOJO X TO PC

• With MOJO X and your PC powered ON (To power ON 

MOJO X, press 

ON/PLAY/PAUSE/OFF.

), connect the small 

end of the USB cable (included) to MOJO X’s USB port.  

• Connect the other end of the USB cable to a USB port on your PC.
• If necssary, follow any on-screen prompts to complete installation.
• Follow the instructions on the next page to load music onto MOJO X.

NOTE :

Prior to storing the MOJO X player, power OFF the player and turn ON its 

HOLD

function to ensure that

the player does not accidentally power ON.

TRANSFERING AUDIO &

DATA FILES TO MOJO X

To transfer audio tracks from your PC to MOJO X:
1.

Power ON MOJO X and your PC.

2.

Using the USB cable, connect MOJO X to your PC.

3.

On your computer’s Desktop, right-click on 

MY COMPUTER

.

• Windows Explorer will open.  MOJO X will be listed as a REMOVABLE DISK.

4.

Navigate to your hard drive-based MP3 and/or WMA files that you wish to transfer to MOJO X.

5.

Drag and drop MP3 or WMA files into MOJO X (REMOVABLE DISK).

To transfer data files from your PC to MOJO X:

MOJO X can function as a portable data storage device, allowing you to load non-audio files, such as text docu-
ments into its memory. This can come in handy when you need to transport a data file from one location to another.

1.

Power ON MOJO X and your PC.

2.

Using the USB cable, connect MOJO X to your PC.

3.

On your computer’s Desktop, right-click on 

MY COMPUTER

and select 

OPEN

.

• Windows Explorer will open.  MOJO X will be listed as a REMOVABLE DISK.

4.

Navigate to your hard drive-based data files that you wish to transfer to MOJO X.

NOTE :

MoodLogic™ can be used to transfer tracks to MOJO X. Check www.tdksupport.com for information 

on downloading MoodLogic™.

NOTE :

MP3 and WMA files cannot be transferred from MOJO X to a PC. To free up memory, you must delete the

tracks that are loaded into MOJO X’s memory.

WARNING : 

When transferring tracks to MOJO X, be sure to 

COPY

them from your hard drive to MOJO X. If you

move or cut the files from your hard drive and paste them to MOJO X, the files will no longer exist on your hard
drive. 

TDK.l92.03/MOJO X User's Guide  8/8/03  4:47 PM  Page 2

Summary of Contents for MojoX

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...equipment does ception which can be determined by turning the equipment off interference by one or more of the following measures and receiver t different from that to which the receiver is connected...

Page 3: ...d information is available com QUICK SETUP 1 INSERT BATTERY one AAA alkaline Open the battery compartment door and insert one AAA alkaline battery included Be sure to match the polarity markings and o...

Page 4: ...JO X MOJO X can function as a portable data storage device allowing you to load non audio files such as text docu ments into its memory This can come in handy when you need to transport a data file fr...

Page 5: ...be browsed using the player s interface 2 In the UNPLUG OR EJECT HARDWARE window highlight the REMOVABLE DISK icon that represents MOJO X and click STOP It is now safe to disconnect MOJO X from your...

Page 6: ...USE OFF button for a few seconds 2 NAV AB When in the Main Menu press the NAV button to return to the Playback Display Press the NAV button to go up a menu or directory level When the Playback Display...

Page 7: ...button to select the highlighted menu option or to open a highlighted folder When the Playback Display is displayed on MOJO X s screen press and hold the SELECT button to enter the Main Menu Display T...

Page 8: ...e has a range from 0 to 100 in 5 increments of 0 5 10 15 100 with 100 being the loudest Used memory Memory used indication has a range from 0 to 100 At 100 all of MOJO X s memory has been utilized Rep...

Page 9: ...at s currently displayed is a folder rather than a song s a song file that can be played Numeric Counter Timer This counter timer is functional when a song has been selected When playback is not activ...

Page 10: ...g the desired option and pressing the SELECT button NORMAL When the NORMAL mode is selected the current track will play through once the next track will play through once and so on REPEAT ONE When the...

Page 11: ...en the player was last powered off SCROLL This option allows the user to set the scroll speed OFF Slow Medium Fast that occurs when the SKIP FORWARD or SKIP BACKWARD button is held down CONTRAST From...

Page 12: ...self Servicing should only be done by qualified service per FIRMWARE UPGRADES MOJO X has upgradeable firmware This means TDK can release a download that will change or update MOJO X s features If TDK...

Page 13: ...s The player may be damaged if water enters it If the player comes in contact with water wipe it immediately with a dry cloth If the player does not function call TDK Technical Support Keep the player...

Page 14: ...mpatible SOFTWARE SPECIFICATIONS Standard USB 1 1 interface Supports Windows Explorer file system Supports Windows Media Player 9 0 Supports ID3v1 and ID3v2 Displays File Names or ID3 tags Artist Song...

Page 15: ...Product determined by TDK to be of similar value and performance TDK does not warrant that the operation of the Product will be uninterrupted or error free This Limited Warranty does not apply to def...

Page 16: ...VIDED HEREUNDER RRANTY ARE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES TDK S LIABILI AMAGE IN ANY WAY RELATED TO THE PRODUCT SHALL IN NO DUCT IN NO EVENT SHALL TDK BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL SE OF THE PRODUCT a...

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