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RD2201/2202/2204

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Summary of Contents for Lyra RD2201

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Page 2: ...ted 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 you purchas...

Page 3: ... 9 Download Music from the Internet 11 Organize the Library 12 Transfer the Audio Files to the CompactFlash Card 13 Insert the Batteries Into the Player 15 Insert the CompactFlash Card In the Player 16 Attach the Headphones to the Player 16 Play the CompactFlash Card 17 Player Features 18 Controls 18 Playing a CompactFlash Card 20 Playback Features 22 Pause Feature 22 Auto Resume Feature 22 Skip a...

Page 4: ... also a violation of copyright law to download files without permission of the copyright owner Optimum Pentium II 300MHz 64MB RAM Windows 95 98 NT 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 256 Color Mouse PS 2 Keyboard Parallel Port Full Duplex Sound Card Minimum Pentium 166 MHz or faster 32MB RAM Windows 95 98 NT 45 MB free...

Page 5: ...ms shown below are packed with your player Multi Media Player with Removable Belt Clip Models RD2201 and RD2204 Only AA Alkaline Batteries RealJukebox Software CompactFlash Removable Memory Card Models RD2202 and RD2204 Only Car Conversion Kit CompactFlash External Drive with Attached Cables PLAY DSP LIGHT STOP OFF SKIP REV SKIP FWD MODE CompactFlash Headphones ...

Page 6: ...le or other device cable attached to your parallel port Attach the external drive cables to the parallel port and keyboard connector of your computer B Remove the keyboard cable from the computer and attach it to the pass through on the keyboard connector cable Note If you have an AT keyboard you may need an adapter C Attach the printer or other device to the pass through on the connector cable At...

Page 7: ...en transfer the files to the CompactFlash card to play them on your player It also operates as a Virtual Audio Player on your PC Note Updates are available at http www Lyrazone com downloads htm A After you attach the external drive as described on the previous page turn on and boot your computer B Insert the RealJukebox CD into your CD ROM drive The setup program screen appears Notes If the setup...

Page 8: ...nstalled It is not necessary to install the program again just click Exit and close the window 6 If necessary close the main setup screen Note You can access the Configuration Wizard from the Options menu at any time later when you are more familiar with the program Note If the screen does not appear see Step B Notes Click Accept or Decline after you read the license agreement Note You must Accept...

Page 9: ...ge of all the features We feel the Recording Method and a few of the Encoding Options Preferences need to be discussed before you start using the RealJukebox software A Display the Preferences menu by choosing Preferences under the Options menu continued on next page B Click Recording Options to display the Recording Options menu 1 Select a recording method A Check Digital and Use Error Correction...

Page 10: ...et basic preferences continued C Wave Audio is unencoded music that is not compressed This format has the best quality sound but requires the largest file size as much as 650MB per CD Wave Audio files are much larger than RealAudio and MP3 Audio files 2 Secure Files Setting A Secure Files On Files recorded with security on can only be played on the PC on which they were recorded Notes If you recor...

Page 11: ...matically begin playing and recording Note If you do not want the CD to automatically start playing or recording you can change the settings Record Button Stop Button Play Button Pause Button Previous Button Shuffle Play Button Next Button Progress Bar Continuous Play Button Mode Selection Eject Button Get CD Info i Button Volume Control Program Information Display Area Choose Preferences in the O...

Page 12: ...t Settings Preferences Choose Internet Setting from Preferences in the Options menu If you are on a LAN system and the titling feature does not work contact your administrator The information from the internet appears on your screen If the information cannot be retrieved from the internet enter it manually Important Note If the information is not entered titling and sorting information will not be...

Page 13: ... complete the songs will be stored in the Music Library 7 Download music from the internet A Click the get music icon to have RealJukebox connect you to the internet B Download the music you select to your PC and add it to your library and playlists Note You can also download files using your regular browser Just be sure to import and or move them into RealJukebox 6 Saving CD tracks to play on you...

Page 14: ... music library icon and Double click Master Library to view the groups of songs To play a song double click it or highlight it and press play Create a Playlist for playing or recording 1 Click the New Playlist button on the bottom of the screen 2 Name your new playlist 3 Select the music you want to record in the playlist Drag and drop the desired songs to the Playlist icon Note Click to select a ...

Page 15: ...ers ImportantNote Removing the card before the data is completely written may cause loss of the entire contents of the card and damage the card B Double click the Lyra icon to display the Flash Card icon C Double click the Flash Card icon to see what is recorded on the flash card D Select the music you want to record on the card Drag and drop the desired songs to the Flash Card icon Note Click to ...

Page 16: ...ivilege turned on in order to transfer files to the CompactFlash card After copying files to the CompactFlash card you must complete the data transfer between NT and the external hard drive using Safe Swap Click on the S of the Safe Swap utility located on your task bar Then click swap and wait until the message It is now safe to eject the CompactFlash card from the external hard drive appears Not...

Page 17: ...served Do not charge any battery other than PC202MH PC204MH or PC224 in this equipment Do not use or charge the batteries if they appear to be leaking discolored deformed or in any way abnormal Before you can use the player you must insert two alkaline AA batteries A Slide the battery compart ment door in the direction of the arrow and lift up B Insert the batteries into the battery compartment ma...

Page 18: ...re the card is inserted fully into the player Caution Do not force the card into the player as this may cause damage to the card and or player Note To remove the card from the player turn off the player and slide the eject lever on the back of the player with your thumb CompactFlash 12 Attach the headphones to the player Insert the plug on the headphone cable into the headphone jack PHONES on the ...

Page 19: ...FF while the player is playing to place the player in the stop mode PLAY Button SELECT VOLUME Control STOP OFF Button Note The player will enter a sleep mode to conserve battery power when there has been no activity in the stop or pause mode for approximately one minute Use the player s special features described in the Player Features section B When you are finished press STOP OFF twice to turn o...

Page 20: ...D MODE DSP Button SELECT VOLUME Control LCD Display STOP OFF Button SKIP REV Reverse Button SKIP FWD Forward Button MODE Button LIGHT Button PLAY Button Removable Belt Clip attaches Here Eject Lever for Card CompactFlash Card Slot Battery Compartment Door Headphone Jack PHONES batteries making sure polarities and are aligned correctly Belt Clip Removable The removable belt clip attaches here Contr...

Page 21: ...or down to move the cursor to an item Press this control in to select the item for playing or Player Features adding removing the item to from a program Player with Equalizer Displayed Rotate to adjust the gain of a selected frequency band The band is selected with SKIP FWD or SKIP REV SKIP FWD Button Player Playing Press to skip to the next track Player Stopped Press to move the cursor forward to...

Page 22: ... the player 2 Insert the headphone cable plug into the headphone jack PHONES on top of the player 3 Insert the card encoded with MP3 or G2 format music files Make sure to fully insert the card 4 Press PLAY to turn on the player A list of the song tracks appears in the display 01 Walking FanÐJ 02 Don t See Me 03 Fire and Snow 04 AtlantaÐJerry Somewhere 5 If you cannot see the display press LIGHT to...

Page 23: ...yback adjust the volume by rotating the SELECT VOLUME control up or down The Volume level selected appears in the display Fire and Snow Jo di Ward NORMAL 128K Volume 30 FLAT 8 Press STOP OFF to place the player in the stop mode Note After approximately one minute the player will enter the sleep mode to conserve batteries 9 Press STOP OFF again to turn off the player Cautions Do not play your heads...

Page 24: ...LAY DSP LIGHT STOP OFF SKIP REV SKIP FWD MODE SELECT VOLUME Control LCD Display SKIP REV Reverse Button SKIP FWD Forward Button PLAY Button Auto Resume Feature The player will automatically enter the sleep mode if it remains in pause for approximately one minute The player will retain the following information if the same card remains in the player Play repeat mode selected Track play list Volume ...

Page 25: ... SKIP FWD and SKIP REV allow you to audibly search through the tracks at a faster speed During playback press and hold SKIP FWD to search forward at a faster speed During playback press and hold SKIP REV to search in reverse at a faster speed Notes If you search in reverse beyond the beginning of the playing track the player will start playing If REPEAT 1 is activated and you search in reverse bey...

Page 26: ...UME control to move the cursor to the feature you want to select Select REPEAT 1 to repeat one track over and over Select REPEAT ALL to play all the tracks over and over Select SHUFFLE to randomly shuffle up to 20 tracks then stop Select REPEAT ALL SHUFFLE to have the tracks shuffled and repeated over and over Note A cursor will appear before REPEAT ALL and SHUFFLE 3 Press the SELECT VOLUME contro...

Page 27: ... track Note To remove a track from the program move the cursor to the track and press in the SELECT VOLUME control 3 Continue to mark the tracks in the order you want them to play up to 20 total Note If you try to select more than 20 tracks the message MEMORY FULL appears 4 Press PLAY to start the program playing Fire and Snow Jo di Ward 128K PROGRAM FLAT Trk 03 1 38 5 Press MODE to select PROGRAM...

Page 28: ... to select several DSP modes FLAT BASS BOOST ROCK POP JAZZ or adjust the equalizer EQ DSP Modes 1 Place the player in the stop mode and press DSP to display the DSP menu You can select FLAT BASS BOOST ROCK POP JAZZ or use the equalizer EQ to personally adjust the sound FLAT BASS BOOST D ROCK S POP P JAZZ EQ 2 Press SKIP FWD or SKIP REV to move the cursor to FLAT BASS BOOST ROCK POP or JAZZ Player ...

Page 29: ...Jones 128K NORMAL POP Trk 03 1 38 Equalizer Feature 1 Display the DSP menu and press SKIP FWD to move the cursor to EQ equalizer FLAT BASS BOOST D ROCK S POP P JAZZ EQ 2 The EQ equalizer display will appear in approximately one second FREQ 1K 0DB 0 Press SKIP FWD or SKIP REV to select one of the five frequency bands 60 250 1k 4k and 12k Rotate the SELECT VOLUME control up or down to adjust the ban...

Page 30: ...the trouble shooting guide on page 33 if you have any difficulty playing reading or writing to the card Detailed information and tutorials are also available from the Help menu of the RealJukebox software and from the RealJukebox internet site CompactFlash Removable Belt Clip The player has a removable belt clip Slide the belt clip up until it locks onto the player as shown above Make sure to atta...

Page 31: ...nd RD2204 It can also be purchased as an optional accessories from your local dealer or by phone on page 30 This accessory kit includes a car cord adapter 54095 and a cassette adapter 54097 The car cord adapter lets you power your Lyra from the cigarette lighter socket of a car truck or RV It converts 12 volts to a 6 volt output The cassette adapter lets you listen to the Lyra in an automobile or ...

Page 32: ...o connect it to the universal serial bus port on your computer Optional Accessories OFF CompactFlash No PC32CF PC48CF or PC64CF Any of these CompactFlash memory cards can be used with your player No PC400 No PC009 Removable Belt Clip Stereo Headphones Pricing information and ordering instructions can be obtained by calling 1 800 338 0376 Lightweight stereo headphones with 3 5mm stereo plug This be...

Page 33: ...o 54095 AC Power Adapter PC611 Photo not available at time of printing This adapter allows you to power your player from 110 120V AC power This adapter is required to charge the rechargeable nickel metal hydride batteries PC202MH See AC adapter s instruction book for proper operating details Rechargeable Batteries These nickel metal hydride batteries are rechargeable They operate the Lyra approxim...

Page 34: ... 8 inches Weight 3 5oz without batteries Solid state memory Batteries 2 alkaline AA Parallel Port Transfer Rate Up to 450 Kbps Signal to noise ratio 75 db Slot 1 external CompactFlash slot supports Type I or Type II CompactFlash cards Connectors Headphone ...

Page 35: ...the batteries and try player again Make sure card is inserted correctly into player top facing in and front facing back of player Do not force Card is not encoded with compatible audio format MP3 G2 or other compatible format Card may be damaged Card may need to be defragmented or reformatted this will erase all data on the card Repeat play is turned on Press MODE to change the play mode Shuffle p...

Page 36: ...oblem over the Internet If after going through the troubleshooting screens we determine that you should receive a replacement Player you will be provided with a Return Authorization RA No returns will be accepted without the RA number For your convenience you may also call 317 415 4391 Option I 1 Provide your Discover MasterCard or Visa account number and expiration by entering on the appropriate ...

Page 37: ...number After we receive your product a new or refurbished unit will be shipped to you What your warranty does not cover Acts of God such as but not limited to lightning damage Adjustment of customer controls Damage from misuse or neglect A unit that has been modified or incorporated into other products or is used for institutional or other commercial purposes Batteries Units purchased serviced or ...

Page 38: ... card 4 5 13 14 insert in player 16 play 17 playing 20 remove 16 slot 18 types 28 using 28 CompactFlash drivers 5 Connect iT 5 Contents 1 Contrast adjustment 18 Controls 18 Copy CDs 9 D Design specifications 32 Destination path 6 Digital recording 7 Download music 11 DSP button and modes 18 26 E Eject lever 18 19 20 Email address 6 Encoding options preferences 8 Equalizer 18 26 27 External drive c...

Page 39: ...ng 33 PROGRAM feature 24 25 PROGRAM REPEAT feature 25 R RealJukebox 5 basic controls 9 Recording Options menu 7 Removable belt clip 18 REPEAT features 24 S Scroll feature 23 Search feature 23 Secure files 8 SELECT VOLUME control 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Serial number 6 SHUFFLE feature 24 Skip feature 23 SKIP FOR forward button 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 SKIP REV reverse button 18 19 20 ...

Page 40: ...10330 N Meridian St Indianapolis IN 46290 1999 Thomson Consumer Electronics Inc Trademark s Registered Marca s Registrada s Printed in China TOCOM 55022090 Revised ...

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