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TwinMOS Technologies Inc., 

Red Rock

, Mobile Music Disk 

 

User’s Manual S21,ver 1.0 

 Page 

20  

Version 1.0   

All specifications and information are subject to changes without further notice

 

 

The wire of earphone set is broken. 

Check whether the earphone 

set is still functional. If not, 

please replace it with a new 

one.  

The device is not properly connected 

to USB port. 

Connect the device to USB port 

firmly and correctly. 

The device is not recognized the 

Operation System 

For Windows® 2000/ME/XP 

users, please unplug and plug 

the device again. 

For Windows® 98SE users, 

please check if the device 

driver was correctly installed. 

File system of the device is corrupt. 

Rebuild the file system with 

“Format” function of Windows®.

Cannot read or write files 

to the device. 

The Flash memory is full 

Delete unnecessary files from 

the device. 

 

 

Windows® Media Player, Windows® 98 SE, Windows® ME, Windows® 2000 and Windows® XP are trademarks of 

Microsoft Corporation. iTunes® are trademarks of Apple® Computer. Musicmatch® Jukebox 8.20 is trademark of 

Musicmatch, Inc. WinAMP® 5.01 is trademark of Nullsoft, Inc. 

PC®, IBM PC/AT are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. 

Summary of Contents for Red Rock

Page 1: ...usic Disk User s Manual S21 ver 1 0 Page 1 Version 1 0 All specifications and information are subject to changes without further notice Red Rock Mobile Music Disk User s Manual Red Rock S21 MMD TwinMO...

Page 2: ...c files ix Play 10 hours music with one AAA Alkaline battery x Lock switch locks the keypad 1 2 Specifications i Display Black and white 96 x 32 pixels LCD display ii USB Interface mini USB 2 0 connec...

Page 3: ...tice 2 Preparation Before Using Red Rock MMD 2 1 Product Description 1 LCD display 2 Lock switch 3 Keypad 4 Mini USB connector 5 Earphone jack 6 Battery cover 7 MIC Keypad description 1 POWER PLAY STO...

Page 4: ...are subject to changes without further notice c Slide downward and close the battery cover ii Earphone Set Installation a Push knobs and release dangle string from the Earphone set b Tie the dangle s...

Page 5: ...window 3 1 3 If the device was not correctly recognized by the system please unplug and insert again Music files download 3 1 4 Select the music files from folder of your computer 3 1 5 Downloading t...

Page 6: ...y double clicking 3 2 5 Follow the program s instruction to finish the installation 3 2 6 Please reboot the computer after the driver installation is completed Plug and Play 3 2 7 Insert the Red Rock...

Page 7: ...Greeting before turning off the device The Power Off message will be shown lately Battery status indicator Indicate the device is going to be off The device is recording from MIC or FM radio Indicate...

Page 8: ...VII Record VIII Exit 5 Start to Use Red Rock MMD 5 1 Power On and Power Off Turn on the Red Rock MMD 5 1 1 Push the Lock switch to off position 5 1 2 Press the POWER PLAY STOP button once to turn the...

Page 9: ...ing to the FM radio Switch to FM Tuner 5 4 1 Push the Lock switch to off position 5 4 2 Turn on the Red Rock MMD 5 4 3 Press the MENU button Select FM Tuner from main menu by pressing the NEXT or PREV...

Page 10: ...Radio mode Returning to Music Mode 5 4 11 Press the MENU button to access the main menu 5 4 12 Press the POWER PLAY STOP button to return to Music Mode for music file playback 5 5 Digital Voice Record...

Page 11: ...OWER PLAY STOP button to return to Music Mode 6 A B Repeat function 6 1 Setting A B repeat points during playback 6 1 1 Push the Lock switch to off position 6 1 2 Play a music file or recorded file 6...

Page 12: ...isk icon can be found in that window 7 1 4 Open folder of the Removable Disk by double clicking the icon 7 1 5 Browse and delete selected files 7 2 Delete files using Red Rock s Erase function Using E...

Page 13: ...ualizer PlayMode Play the song list repeatedly or randomly Contrast Adjust contrast of the LCD screen Power savings To set the time for turning off the device automatically Recording settings To set e...

Page 14: ...1 Push the Lock switch to off position 8 2 2 Turn on the device 8 2 3 Press MENU button Select Settings from menu options 8 2 4 Press MENU button again to enter Settings sub menu Select PlayMode from...

Page 15: ...ess the MENU button Select Settings from main menu by pressing the NEXT or PREV buttons 8 3 4 Press MENU button again to enter Settings sub menu Select Contrast from the options list and press MENU bu...

Page 16: ...device will turn itself off if no keypad was pressed for 15 minutes 30 min The device will turn itself off if no keypad was pressed for 30 minutes 60 min The device will turn itself off if no keypad w...

Page 17: ...e from Sampling rate options for recording 8000Hz 11025Hz 16000Hz 22050Hz 32000Hz 44100Hz and 48000Hz Higher sampling rate usually produces better recording quality however it also consumes more memor...

Page 18: ...he Picture Expert Group MPEG which was originally developed as a standard to compress movie and video data Digital music e g from a CD can be compressed into files that are comparatively small and thu...

Page 19: ...Nullsoft Inc 10 Troubleshooting Situation Possible cause Action The battery runs out of energy Replace with a new battery Press POWER button for a while and nothing is displayed on the LCD screen The...

Page 20: ...ws 2000 ME XP users please unplug and plug the device again For Windows 98SE users please check if the device driver was correctly installed File system of the device is corrupt Rebuild the file syste...

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