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Record Menu..................................................................................................26

Start and Stop Recording............................

 

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Record  Settings..............................................................................................26

Location Of Recorded Files.........................

 

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Advanced Features.............................................................................................28

Equalizer........................................................................................................28

Play Mode......................................................................................................28

Organize..................................................

 

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My Playlist

 

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Playlist Creation..................................................................................30

Naming  your Playlist

 

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Selecting  Songs for the Playlist

 

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Saving  the  Playlist

 

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Editing  a Playlist

 

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Adding New Songs.................................

 

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Removing Songs...........

 

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Saving  the Playlist

 

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Removing  a Playlist

 

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Renaming  your Playlist

 

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Delete a Track ..............................................................................................34

Update and Rebuild Database.......................................................................34

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e Database..................................................................................35

Database Updat

 

e Vs Rebuild Database........................................................36

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Appendix  A - Troubleshooting...........................................................................39

Table of Contents

FCC NOTICE

THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE LIM-

ITS FOR A CLASS B DIGITAL DEVICE, PURSUANT TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES,

THESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTION

AGAINST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE IN A RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATION. THIS

EQUIPMENT GENERATES, USES, AND CAN RADIATE RADIO FREQUENCY, AND,

IF NOT INSTALLED AND USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS, MAY

CAUSES HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS. HOWEVER,

THERE IS NO GUARANTEE INTERFERENCE WILL NOT OCCUR IN A PARTICU-

LAR INSTALLATION. IF THIS EQUIPMENT CAUSES HARMFUL INTERFERENCE

TO RADIO OR TELEVISION RECEPTION,WHICH CAN BE DETERMINED BY TURN-

ING THE EQUIPMENT OFF AND ON, THE USER IS ENCOURAGED TO TRY TO

CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE BY ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING

MEASURES:

REORIENT OR RELOCATE THE RECEIVING  ANTENNA.

INCREASE THE SEPARATION BETWEEN THE EQUIPMENT AND

RECEIVER.

CONNECT THE EQUIPMENT INTO AN OUTLET ON A CIRCUIT DIFFER-

ENT  FROM THAT TO WHICH THE RECEIVER IS CONNECTED.

CONSULT THE DEALER OR AN EXPERIENCED RADIO/TV TECHNICIAN

FOR  HELP.

Summary of Contents for PD-1000

Page 1: ...USB Cable 15 ConnectingPD 1000 with your Computer 16 System Requirements 16 Transferring Files from your PC 17 How to Format the Jukebox 19 Getting Started Turning On your PD 1000 20 Browsing 21 The...

Page 2: ...OPART15OFTHEFCCRULES THESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTION AGAINSTHARMFULINTERFERENCEINARESIDENTIALINSTALLATION THIS EQUIPMENTGENERATES USES ANDCANRADIATERADIOFREQUENCY AND IFNOTI...

Page 3: ...e the temperature could exceed 60 C e g on a car dashboard or a window sill behind glass in direct sunlight etc Do not attempt to dismantle the device or any of its accessories This equipment is fitte...

Page 4: ...le Jukebox Overview LCD Display Introduction The PD 1000 lets you enjoy digital music encode music from audio sources and perform sound recording You can also transfer favorite songs from your com put...

Page 5: ...d drop DigitalMusic Format Playback MP3 WMA all bit rates including VBR Record optional feature MP3 48 96 128kbps in 44 1kHz from line in Digital Voice Format Playback ADPCM 32kbps Record V oice recor...

Page 6: ...nd one more time to start recording Recording will start immediately by holding this button To start recording another track by pressing the button during recording Menu To return to the Main Menu dur...

Page 7: ...o access the next menu level during the browsing mode To select next track during playback mode To perform the fast forwarding function by holding the button Left To return to the previous menu level...

Page 8: ...ains an internal rechargeable lithium ion battery A fully charged battery supports 10 hours continuous playing The lithium ion battery will be drained slowly If you have not used your Portable Jukebox...

Page 9: ...ur Computer Installing the Software System Requirements The minimum system requirements of your computer must be Window98SE 2000 XP or above PentiumII 200 64MB RAM 500MB memory space CD ROM drive USB...

Page 10: ...h your Computer Complete the process by clicking on the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the notification area of the bottom left Windows taskbar and then click on Safely remove Portable Jukebox Unplug...

Page 11: ...this sub menu 3 Equalizer Select different sound effects 4 Play Mode Select different play modes 5 Organize Create and manage your own playlists delete a song from the Music Library rebuild and updat...

Page 12: ...index is changing Once you find Elton John in the Contents press either the Right key or the OK button to switch to the Contents The next step is to highlight Elton John by using the Up and Down keys...

Page 13: ...Display Browsing Selecting A Song After Elton John has been highlighted press either the Right key or the OK button to access the menu in which all songs performed by Elton John are shown You can then...

Page 14: ...Main Menu when the PD 1000 is not playing Go to Rec Setting inside Settings to control source format and bit rate before recording Start and Stop Recording Press the Record button one more time to st...

Page 15: ...h of these sound effects has its own preset control equalizer band You can use the Up and Down keys to scroll and select any of these sound effects and press the OK button to confirm your selection Yo...

Page 16: ...ble Jukebox No physical playlist file will be found in the Window Explorer when the Jukebox is connected to a computer Advanced Features My Playlist Playlist Creation You can create your own playlist...

Page 17: ...to abort Advanced Features Editing a Playlist This function allows you to add or remove particular songs from a playlist Select Edit Playlist and then press the OK button You will be shown a list of...

Page 18: ...Down keys to select Delete Track in the Organize Sub menu press the OK button to begin the task You can then select a song from the categories Once you have selected a song and press the OK button yo...

Page 19: ...d then the backlight will not be turned on The ALWAYSON option means that the backlight is turn on as long as the Jukebox is working Settings Updated Database will compare the existing songs in HD wit...

Page 20: ...Artist or Album b For voice line in recording locate the V oice folder from the Main Menu The Jukebox cannot record via Line in a Check if there is still sufficient space in the memory b Check if the...

Page 21: ...it is not an USB 2 0 Hi speed USB 2 0 transfer requires PC support pleasecheck if your PC supportsUSB2 0 The Backlight does not turn on Check if the backlight function has been disabled in the system...

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