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| elpres |
1:46am on Friday, June 18th, 2010 ![]() |
| Great product and great customer service. Replaced earphones. I have had my M500 player for 9 months and I still love it. Easy to use. Easy to organize music, play, listen to. I use it while I am working. | |
| oufresh |
4:52pm on Wednesday, June 16th, 2010 ![]() |
| The thing is, Rio players and Motorola player... Best Player that can drag and drop playlists+ files. Great Batteries. | |
| aram |
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| I have wanted an mp3 player for awhile and was waiting for the right one to pop up and this one is it. | |
| thugs121 |
2:51am on Monday, March 15th, 2010 ![]() |
| Good Tech Support.Designated volume control,FM tuner,voice recorder, great battery life, Earphones is not very comfortable. | |
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DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER
m250/m500
Copyright/Trademarks
Copyright 2004 Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative work (such as translation, transformation or adaptation) without written permission from Motorola, Inc. Motorola reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes in content from time to time without obligation on the part of Motorola to provide notification of such revision or change. Motorola provides this guide without warranty of any kind, either implied or expressed, including but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Motorola may make improvements or changes in the product(s) described in this manual at any time. MOTOROLA, and the stylized M logo are registered in the US Patent & Trademark Office. Microsoft, Windows Me, and Windows XP are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Gracenote is a registered trademark of CDDB, Inc. Macintosh, Quicktime, and iTunes are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. Dolby is a registered trademark of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. AT&T is a registered trademark of AT&T Corporation. Fraunhofer is a registered trademark of Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Forderung der Angewandten Forschung. Sony is a registered trademark of Sony Electronics, Inc. Nokia is a registered trademark of Nokia Corporation.
FCC & Industry Canada Compliance Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
m250/m500 DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits 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 energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning 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 different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment.
Declaration of Conformity
According to 47 CFR, Parts 2 and 15 for Class B Personal Computers and Peripherals; and/or CPU Boards and Power Supplies used with Class B Personal Computers, Motorola, Inc., (Motorola, Inc., Broadband Communications Sector, 101 Tournament Drive, Horsham, PA 19044, 1-877466-8646), declares under sole responsibility that the product identifies with 47 CFR Part 2 and 15 of the FCC Rules as a Class B digital device. Each product marketed is identical to the representative unit tested and founded to be compliant with the standards. Records maintained continue to reflect the equipment being produced can be expected to be within the variation accepted, due to quantity production and testing on a statistical basis as required by 47 CFR 2.909. Operation is subject to the following condition: This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. The above named party is responsible for ensuring that the equipment complies with the standards of 47 CFR, Paragraphs 15.107 to 15.109.
Actual formatted capacity is less. 1 GB = 1,000,000,000 bytes.
The m250/m500 supports the following digital audio formats: MP3 with ID3 tags WMA with ID3 tags Audible (spoken word) files (formats 2 and 3) Microsofts DRM (Digital Rights Management) coding The m250/m500 can play most VBR (Variable Bit Rate) files, although not all LCD features may be available for those tracks. The total number of songs that can be stored on the m250/m500 depends on the way in which they are encoded and the bit rate used. See the FAQ section of this manual for more information.
Learning More
The capabilities of the m250/m500, as well as the power of the software and the ways in which you can work with music files in general, are considerable. You will enjoy experimenting with the software and music files as you get to know how to get the most from your m250/m500 Digital Audio Player. Refer to the Quick Start Guide for the basics on how to set up and start using the m250/m500.
Tour of the m250/m500
Main View
Top View
Bottom View
Inside View
LCD Overview Playback Mode
Menu Mode
Play Screens
Press the Thumbstick to cycle through Date View, Time Code View, and Track Format View screens.
Date View
Time Code View
Track Format View
FM Radio Manual
FM Radio Store Preset
FM Radio Preset
Basic Setup
Connections
Before you can start using your new m250/m500 player, youll have to install and connect a few things. This chapter describes how to attach the battery charger and connect the earphones and the Mini USB cable to the player.
AC Power Adapter/Charger
The AC adapter uses a Mini USB connector and attaches to the m250/m500 through the USB port. The first time you charge the battery, let it charge overnight. 3 Connect the AC adapter to the m250/m500 at the USB port. Plug the AC adapter into an electrical outlet. The battery icon will appear in the upper right corner of the LCD and show itself filling up while charging. When the battery is fully charged, the battery icon in the upper right corner will change to an electrical plug icon. Unplug the AC adapter and disconnect it from the player. Additionally, if the player is turned off while charging (player turns itself on when the charger is attached) a large battery filling icon appears in the center of the display, which changes to a large electrical plug when fully charged.
USB Charging
When connected to a USB port, the computer can supply the power to run the player and charge its battery. This also allows you to listen to music from the player while it is connected to your computer without draining the battery.
Additional Accessories
Get the most out of your m250/m500 with additional accessories that can make the player easier and more flexible to use. Shop the Motorola web site at http://www.motorola.com/mp3players.
Software Setup
Overview
To enable your computer to work most effectively with the m250/m500 and access the full potential of the player, the appropriate software for your computers operating system must be installed: Motorola Digital Music Center must be installed on computers that use the Windows operating system. Motorola Digital Music Center is the provided program you use in Windows to manage your audio files. iTunes must be installed on computers that use the Macintosh operating system. Gracenote CDDB Music Recognition Service is a free service you can register with that automatically provides details of audio CDs such as Title, Artist, and Track names.
Windows
Follow these instructions to load the installation software, which enables your PC to recognize the m250/m500. The installation also loads the Motorola Digital Music Center. If you are using Windows 98 Second Edition, you may have to install drivers for the player from the CD; refer to your system documentation and Help files for details on doing this. You can also click on the Add New Hardware icon in Control Panel and follow the prompts. 1 Place the installation CD label-side up into your computers CD-ROM drive. The installation software should launch automatically.
If the installation software does not launch automatically, follow these steps to start installing manually: a. Double-click the My Computer icon on the Windows Desktop. b. Double-click the CD-ROM icon. c. Double-click the Install icon. Click Motorola Digital Music Center Software and Drivers and follow the on-screen instructions. If prompted, reboot the computer when the installation is complete.
To transfer music or files between your computer and the m250/m500, connect the player to your computer using the supplied Mini USB cable.
USB Detection with the Windows Device Driver
USB connectivity is ready to work immediately after Motorola Digital Music Center has been installed. If for any reason the Windows Device Driver Wizard is displayed after the USB cable has been plugged into both the m250/m500 and the computer, please follow these steps: 3 Confirm that the installation CD is in the computers CD-ROM drive.
Check the CD-ROM Drives box when the Device Driver Wizard requests the location of the m250/m500 drivers. Click Next and follow the Device Driver Wizard instructions.
Motorola Digital Music Center
Motorola Digital Music Center is an all-in-one solution that is simple to use and can save and manage entire collections of digital audio tracks. Motorola Digital Music Center provides the capabilities listed below. Copy (rip) audio CDs into compressed (encoded) digital audio formats. Motorola Digital Music Center encodes WMA files by default and MP3 via an optional upgrade pack. Automatically synchronize the music collection on your computer with your m250/m500. Edit ID3 Tag and WMA tags on digital audio tracks. Organize and manage digital audio tracks on your computer and the m250/m500. Search for tracks on your computer and the m250/m500. Create custom playlists. Transfer tracks from your computer to the m250/m500.
Macintosh iTunes
The iTunes plug-in is required for the Mac Operating System, 10.3 or higher. Your m250/m500 audio player is compatible with Apples iTunes, which runs under the Macintosh operating system and is free and available at www.apple.com. Support for iTunes also can be found there and in the Help files of the program. iTunes offers the following features: Copy (rip) your audio CDs into compressed (encoded) digital formats, including MP3s. Organize digital audio tracks on your computer. Search for tracks on your computer. Create custom CDs. The m250/m500 doesnt support the AAC codec used for music files obtained from the iTunes Music Store at this time. However, there are many quality music file format conversion programs available online for little or no cost. The m250/m500 does not support iTunes playlists.
Gracenote CDDB Music Recognition Service
The Gracenote CDDB Music Recognition Service can be used to automatically look up details of audio CDs such as Title, Artist, and Track names. There is no charge to register and use the service. You have the option during the installation of Motorola Digital Music Center to register with Gracenote, but if you do not, you can register later by following the instructions below. To register, your PC must be connected to the Internet. It must also be connected to the Internet when ripping CDs so that Gracenote can retrieve and provide the music details of the CD being ripped. In Digital Music Center: 9 Click Tools. Click Options. Click Copy CD. Click Advanced. Click Register to register or re-register with the Gracenote CDDB Music Recognition Service. Click Next. Check the box that reads I have read and agree to these Terms of Use. Click Finish. Click Done. If you have not registered with Gracenote, a ripped CD will have ID3 tag data of Unknown Artist and Track X (where X is the track number of the CD) both in the players information screen and in Motorola Digital Music Center.
Spoken Word
To play spoken word tracks: Open MENU by pressing Thumbstick to Move Thumbstick to select Play Music. Press Thumbstick in. Move Thumbstick to select Spoken Word. Press Thumbstick in. Move Thumbstick to select a title or file.
FM Record
To play tracks recorded from the FM tuner: 7 Open MENU by pressing Thumbstick to Move Thumbstick to select FM Record. Press Thumbstick in. Move Thumbstick to select Playback. Press Thumbstick in. Move Thumbstick to select a recording or to Play All. Press Thumbstick in to begin playback.
To delete tracks recorded from the FM tuner: 7 Open MENU by pressing Thumbstick to Move Thumbstick to select FM Record*. Press Thumbstick in. Move Thumbstick to select Delete. Press Thumbstick in. Move Thumbstick to select a recording or to Delete All. Press Thumbstick in to remove the selection(s).
*FM Record appears in the menu as FM Record and in the immediate submenu as FM Recording.
FM Tuner
The FM Tuner is a stereo FM receiver with the capability of storing up to eight preset stations and recording broadcasts into the players memory. When using the FM Tuner, there are three different modes of operation: Manual allows you to tune in a station by moving Thumbstick forward ( |) or backward (| ). Store Preset lets you set a station frequency under a memory location, like a car radio push button. Preset recalls the stored stations so they can be tuned in by pressing on a number.
FM Control
When in FM Tuner mode, the following controls function differently depending on the mode: MENU ( ) Press to enter Menu mode. Play/Pause ( ||) Press to mute the FM radio. Press and hold to start and stop FM Record. Forward ( |) and Reverse (| ) In Manual mode, press to tune up or down the frequency range. Press and hold to search up or down the frequency range for particularly strong signals. Thumbstick (Movement) Move to duplicate the Play/Pause ( ||), Forward ( |), and Reverse (| ) functions listed above. Press and hold Play/Pause ( ||) to start and stop FM Record. Press in to enter Preset mode. In Manual mode, press and hold to enter Store Preset mode.
Manual
To enter the FM Tuner mode and use manual tuning: Open MENU by pressing Thumbstick to Move Thumbstick to select FM Tuner. Press Thumbstick in. Press Thumbstick quickly to to switch between the auto-searching option and no searching. (Autosearch looks |) or Reverse (| )). for the next strong signal when Thumbstick is pressed to Forward (.
Average Lap Time
Open MENU by pressing Thumbstick to Move Thumbstick to select Stopwatch. Press Thumbstick in.
Lap Difference
Lap statistics are displayed at the bottom of the Stopwatch screen. When a new lap is set, the difference, either faster (- for time removed) or slower (+ for time added), between the new lap time and the current average laptime is displayed for a few moments, and then the new current average laptime is displayed. The time for the two most recent laps is shown below the counter, and each new lap saved erases the one before the last. The m250/m500 can track thousands of laps.
When in Stopwatch mode, the controls work in the ways described below. 1. Press Thumbstick toward to return to the Main Menu.
Returning to the Main Menu and using other player functions will not turn the stopwatch off. The timer continues to run until the Thumbstick is pressed up (Play/Pause or ||) while Stopwatch is shown on the LCD. The timer also holds a paused time until either it is reset to zero or the player is turned off. 2. Press Thumbstick in to set a lap time. Press and hold to return to the single lap display. Multiple laps and lap averages will be lost. 3. Press Thumbstick up toward
| to start and stop the timer.
4. Press Thumbstick down toward
to enter Menu mode. Press and hold to reset the stopwatch timer.
Settings
The Settings selection is used to configure certain characteristics of the m250/m500, such as the sound equalizer or the backlight of the LCD. These settings include: Playback setting lets you choose from regular, shuffled, or repeating. Equalizer allows you to adjust the player sound using various preset and fully customizable equalizer options. Power settings are used to adjust the power-saving timeout length. Resume options are used to set the track that the m250/m500 will play whenever the unit is restarted. Display allows you to adjust backlight and contrast settings. Time allows you to set the players internal clock. FM Tuner allows you to choose whether to turn off stereo FM (for better reception) and the tuning method. Lock setting lets you choose which controls are affected by the LOCK switch. Tags gives you the option of changing the kinds of tags used for music files.
Various playback settings can be set to modify the way the m250/m500 plays tracks. Tracks can be shuffled at random and/or repeated continuously. Open MENU by pressing Thumbstick to Move Thumbstick to select Settings. Press Thumbstick in. Move Thumbstick to select Playback. Press Thumbstick in. Move Thumbstick to select between Shuffle and Repeat options and press Forward ( select options within Shuffle and Repeat. When the options are set as you want, press Thumbstick in. Press Forward (
To conserve energy and extend the amount of playback time during each battery charge, set the player to shut down after being idle for a specific number of minutes. Settings include 1m, 5m (the default setting), 10m, 30m, and Never. Open MENU by pressing Thumbstick to Move Thumbstick to select Settings. Press Thumbstick in. Move Thumbstick to select Power. Press Thumbstick in. Move Thumbstick Forward ( Press Forward (
|) and Reverse (|
) to select Power options. ) to cancel them.
When the options are set as you want, press Thumbstick in.
|) to save settings and Reverse (|
Power-saving tips: o o o o o o o EQ settings With EQ settings OFF, the battery will last longer. Contrast Turn down the contrast as low as possible. Backlight Dont set the backlight for the display to be always on. Try turning it off completely, or setting it to two seconds. Volume Higher volumes draw more power. The rating for your player was determined using a volume of 15. Bitrate Higher bitrates draw more power than lower ones. Try ripping at 128 kbps. Audio format WMAs use more processing power than MP3s. Standard headphones High-powered headphones use more power. Test the battery life with the standard ear buds or headphones that are included with your player.
Resume
Use the options in the Resume menu to set the track that the m250/m500 will play whenever the unit is restarted. Open MENU by pressing Thumbstick to Move Thumbstick to select Settings. Press Thumbstick in. Move Thumbstick to select Resume. Press Thumbstick in. Move Thumbstick to select between Track and Timecode options and Forward ( options within Track and Timecode. When the options are set as you want, press Thumbstick in. Press Forward (
) to select
Resume options include: Track Set the player to begin playback of the last track played before shutdown or the first track in the running order when the player restarts. Settings include Current (the default setting) and First. Timecode Set the m250/m500 to begin playback of the last track played either at the point in the track when shutdown occurred or at the start of the track. Settings include Current (the default setting) and Start.
Display
Use the Display menu to adjust backlight and contrast settings. 9 Open MENU by pressing Thumbstick to Move Thumbstick to select Settings. Press Thumbstick in. Move Thumbstick to select Display. Press Thumbstick in. Move Thumbstick to select between Backlight and Contrast options and Forward ( select options within Backlight and Contrast. Press Forward ( Press Forward (
|) or Reverse (| |) and Reverse (|
) to set how long the backlight will stay lit. ) to decrease contrast. ) to cancel them.
If you want to change the screen contrast, press Thumbstick down.
|) to increase and Reverse (|
10 When the options are set as you want, press Thumbstick in. 11 Press Forward (
Display options include: Backlight Set the backlight on the player to shut itself off after a specific number of seconds. Settings include Off, 2s, 5s (the default setting), 10s, 20s, and On. Off disables the backlight and On sets the backlight to remain lit constantly. To conserve battery life, the On setting should rarely be used. See other power-saving tips here. Contrast Move the Thumbstick to control the contrast slider. The contrast slider sets how light or dark the images on the LCD will appear. Setting the contrast too high will result in washed-out images. Setting the contrast too low will result in images that are too dark to read.
Use the options in the Time menu to set the players internal clock. 7 Open MENU by pressing Thumbstick to Move Thumbstick to select Settings. Press Thumbstick in. Move Thumbstick to select Time. Press Thumbstick in. Move Thumbstick to select between Set Time, Set Date, or Time Mode options and Forward ( (| ) to select options within Set Time, Set Date, or Time Mode. Press Thumbstick to apply settings and return to Playback mode.
|) and Reverse
Time settings include: Set Time Options include Hour, Minute, and AM/PM. Set Date Options include Month, Day, and Year. Time/Date Mode Options include 12-hour (the default setting) and 24-hour time formats and USA (the default setting), Europe, and Japan date formats.
Use the options in the FM Tuner menu to control the players FM setup. 9 Open MENU by pressing Thumbstick to Move Thumbstick to select Settings. Press Thumbstick in. Move Thumbstick to select FM Tuner. Press Thumbstick in. The Options bar will be highlighted; press Thumbstick in again. The Stereo and Region options will appear with the current modes displayed and the Stereo setting blinking.
|) or Reverse (| ) to change the Stereo option, then press Thumbstick Press Thumbstick either Forward ( down to select the Region setting, which will start blinking. |) or Reverse (| ) to change the option to the area where you will be Press Thumbstick either Forward ( using the m250/m500. Press Thumbstick in to set that option, which will stop blinking. |) to save settings and Reverse (| ) to cancel them. Either a check mark (accepted) or an Press Forward ( X (canceled) will appear on the screen. If accepted, you will return to the screen shown before you started this task; if canceled, you will see the Options bar screen again. Press Reverse (| ) to go back to the Settings menu.
FM Tuner options include: FM Stereo Mode Options include On (the default setting) and Off. Selecting Off will place the tuner in mono mode. This may help eliminate any hiss heard on distant stations. Region Options include USA (tunes by.2MHz, the default setting), Japan (tunes by.05 MHz), and Europe (tunes by.05MHz).
Lock Setup
Use the options in the Lock Setup menu to enable volume and Thumbstick control when the lock is enabled. Open MENU by pressing Thumbstick to Move Thumbstick to select Settings. Press Thumbstick in. Move Thumbstick to select Lock Setup. Press Thumbstick in. Move Thumbstick to select between Lock Volume and Thumbstick options and Forward ( (| ) to select options within Lock Volume and Thumbstick. When the options are set as you want, press Thumbstick in. Press Forward (
|) to save settings and Reverse (| |) and Reverse
Lock Setup settings include: Lock Volume Options include On (the default setting) and Off. When set to Off, the volume level can be adjusted even when the m250/m500 has been locked. Thumbstick Options include Lock and the /|| control. /|| (Play/Pause). When set to /||, any Thumbstick movement will be interpreted as
Tags are used to store the properties information about a digital audio file (size, type, rate, etc.). This information is displayed at the bottom of the LCD during playback of each song; refer to the sample Play screens in Chapter 1. Occasionally this information might not display properly, especially if a file was downloaded from a site outside of the region in which you normally use the player. You may find it necessary to change the tag setting in order to see this information. Changing a tag setting, however, may then cause other information to display improperly, so change tag settings only if necessary. Open MENU by pressing Thumbstick to Move Thumbstick to select Settings. Press Thumbstick in. Move Thumbstick to select Tags. A warning message will be displayed about changing tag formats. Press Thumbstick in. Move Thumbstick Forward ( Press Forward (
) to select the desired encoding options. ) to cancel them.
|) to save settings and Reverse (
The tag formats available are ASCII (the most commonly used), UTF-8, and JIS (a Japanese format). Changing the tag will not affect the rest of the LCD display.
44,100 samples/second * 16 bits/sample * 2 channels = 1,411,200 bits per second
Specifically, 1.4 million bits per second equals 176,000 bytes per second. If an average song is three minutes long, then the average song on a CD consumes about 3.2 MB of space. That limits the number of songs that can be carried on a small portable device and makes for burdensome download times, especially if you are not using high-speed Internet connections. Codec is the MP3 Fuel The key to the compact nature of MP3 formatted music is compression. MP3 is actually a digital audio codec, which is a method of compressing and decompressing digitized sound. A standard CD audio format uses roughly 10 MB for just one minute of music. MP3 uses just 1 MB for that same minute of music. The way that MP3 compresses data is essentially by removing those sounds deemed inaudible to the human ear. There are highs and lows in any sample that are beyond, or nearly beyond, our aural comprehension, and MP3 effectively eliminates them to produce the compact files necessary to provide the ease and flexibility the format delivers. While there is undeniably a loss of overall sound quality, it is generally near CD quality, and acceptable for portable listening. It is a compromise between high fidelity and the advantages of transferability and storage ease.
Ripping and Encoding One of the great features of a portable MP3 player like the Motorola m250/m500 is that it allows you to select the best of the music you own and download it to the player, creating your own greatest hits collections. Using a tool like the Motorola Digital Music Center, you can copy (rip) a songs file from the CD onto your hard disk. The encoder then compresses the song into the MP3 format. Once the song is encoded, it can be played on your computer, any CD player that supports MP3, and most importantly, downloaded to your m250/m500 audio player.
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Limited Warranty and Software License
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