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Comments to date: 2. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
NDAdmin 3:43pm on Sunday, June 27th, 2010 
Overall great I have used this case for over a year and a half to swim laps and I love it. Each time I use it I swim for over a mile freestyle.
jdaluz 5:09pm on Friday, April 2nd, 2010 
not so waterproof Initially, this worked okay, but after a few weeks, i was swimming and all of a sudden my mp3 player stopped playing. So many people come to ask me about the device As a long lap swimmer (1 and half hour), this is almost a must to have.

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Documents

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ABOUT POWER SUPPLY

Inserting a battery

Getting started. 1-3

Locating the Controls

Contents

Open the battery cover.
Insert the battery. (AA 1.5V type x 1ea)
Be sure to match the + and ends of the battery with the diagram inside the battery compartment.

Front View Side View

Close the battery cover.

LCD Screen

If the battery is worn out, Low Battery is displayed on the LCD. Insert a fresh battery.
To avoid corrosion, remove the battery if the player is not to be used for a long time. Remove dead battery immediately to avoid damage from corrosion. When corrosion occurs, wipe the battery compartment immediately with a dry cloth and insert a new battery.

Front View

Side View
(Next Track/Fast Forward)

Volume +

LINE IN
Locating the Controls 2-1
USB Connection Port MODE/REC MEMORY/EQ A-B (Interval repeat) HOLD
STEREO Power ON/OFF / (Play/Stop)

NAVI/MENU

Volume (Previous Track/Fast Reverse) Earphones

Battery

SONG NUMBER
Locating the Controls 2-3

PC software installation

PLAY TIME PLAYBACK MODE HOLD BATTERY INDICATOR FOLDER NAME
PC software installation Attach the player Detach the player

PROGRAM

ARTIST/TITLE NAME
VOLUME BIT RATE EQUALIZER SAMPLE RATE VISUALIZATION FILE FORMAT

ASF OGG

WMA MP3
THIS SECTION COVERS THE INSTALLATION FOR WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEMS ONLY. FOR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAC OS, PLEASE SEE THE SOFTWARE INSTRUCTION MANUAL. THIS MANUAL COVERS THE INSTALLATION AND USE OF THE PLAYER HARDWARE. FOR DETAILS REGARDING THE SOFTWARE OPERATION INCLUDING TRANSFERRING MUSIC TO THE PLAYER, PLEASE SEE THE SOFTWARE INSTRUCTION MANUAL.
IRM (iRiver Rights Management) iRiver Rights Management is a digital music format. Please visit our web site for details about this music format.

Software installation

IMPORTANT Please complete the steps in this section BEFORE ATTACHING YOUR PLAYER TO YOUR PC. Insert the Installation CD into the CD-ROM drive. The following screen appears after inserting the CD. If the installation doesn't automatically begin, execute the "setup.exe" file in the installation CD. The installation program will begin. The installation CD contains the following contents : - Device Driver - iRiver Music Manager - Manager Program for Mac
Note Please note that the installation screens may differ slightly from those appearing
here, as software may be of a more recent version. If your screens differ, please visit www.iRiver.com/software for an updated user guide.

the Installation CD into the CD-ROM 1 Insert Installation starts automatically. 2 Click Next after selecting the language to drive. install.
PC software installation 3-1
The player can store MP3 files or files of any type. You can upload files, other than music (MP3, WMA, OGG, ASF), to the PC using the iRiver Music Manager Program. Download latest versions of drivers and iRiver Music Manager at www.iRiver.com Please be sure your login has Administrator privileges if using Windows 2000 or Windows XP.
3 Click Next to Install iRiver Music Manager.
the folder 4 SelectNext. to Install. Click
System Requirements (Windows)
Pentium 133MHz or faster USB port Window 98SE / ME / 2000 / XP CD-ROM drive 10MB free hard disk space
after 5 Click Nextfolder.confirming the installation

Attach the player

Connecting to the PC
6 Click Install to begin the installation.
1 Connect the USB cable (provided) to the USB port of your computer.

Type A Type B Type A

PC software installation 3-3
USB cable USB port on the PC USB port on the player Type B
the player by 2 Turn on STEREO. Lift pressing the button 3 marked the protective cover in progressing. 7 Installation is after the installation is completed. Click Finish over the USB port and connect the USB cable to the player.
USB CONNECTED will appear on the LCD screen of the player.
Connect the USB cable to the PC after playback stops to avoid errors. iFP-780 supports USB 1.1 (Full speed) and iFP-790/ 795/ 799 supports USB 2.0 (High speed) version.
Installation of New Hardware
computer will automatically installing iRiver Music Manager from 1 AfterCD and connecting the player to your 2 The your new hardware. search to find the PC, "Found New Hardware" screen is displayed.
5 The installation will continue.
6 Click Finish installation of New Completed the

hardware.

PC software installation 3-5
3 Select Install the software automatically (Recommended) and click Next.
4 If a "Hardware Installation" warning message appears, click "Continue
Anyway". (Windows XP) The iRiver software driver will not cause any damage to your computer.
7 Informationtoscreen is displayed on the PC. New hardware is installed successfully and ready use.
Windows 98SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000 O.S do not need any other device driver installation. Install New Hardware after installing iRiver Music Manager program.

Detach the player

Safely Removing the player from the PC
Remove hardware 1 Select the SafelySafe To Remove after clicking the Hardware by using the right button of mouse.

Basic Operation 4-5

1 Stop playback.

2 Press the NAVI/MENU

button.
the to delete 3 SelectVOLfileor VOL.by using
4 Click the MODE button. SURE? is displayed on the FILE DELETE ARE YOU
screen. Select YES by using or (VOL + or VOL -) to delete. Then click NAVI/MENU button.

FILE DELETE

Repeat Playback Shuffle Playback Intro Playback
DELETING FOLDERS ON THE PLAYER
Press and hold the MODE/REC button : You can select MP3 or FM, Voice or Line-in recording functions. (Play mode is automatically activated when MP3 is selected).
A long press of the NAVI/MENU button will enter the menu system. Scroll between menus : Push or (VOL + or VOL -). Exit : Click the PLAY/STOP button (or long pressing of NAVI/MENU button). Select Function: Press the NAVI/MENU button.
2 Press the button. 3 Select the folder to delete. NAVI/MENU
4 Click the MODE button.YOU SURE? is displayed on FOLDER DELETE ARE
the screen. Select YES by using and (VOL + or VOL -) to delete. Then press NAVI/MENU button. NOTE You can only delete an empty folder.

FOLDER DELETE

Operating the FM Tuner

OPERATING THE FM TUNER

the FM 1 To switch tofunction isTuner, press and hold the MODE/REC button. The current displayed.

To select STEREO/MONO

Press the STEREO/PLAY/STOP button to select Stereo/Mono.

VOICE LINE IN

The function selection graphic displays on the LCD.

Auto Scan function

Basic Operation 4-7

Push the confirm.

switch to select FM RADIO. Press the NAVI/MENU button to
To automatically locate a station press and hold NAVI/MENU button to the right or left. The player will quickly scan through each frequency and stop at the next station that can tuned in.
3 Push the NAVI/MENU switch toward
to select your desired station.

(Ex : 87.5 87.6)

PRESET Mode
To select a station saved in memory, press the NAVI/MENU button to enter PRESET or switch to the left or the right. mode then find a saved station by pushing the

(Ex : 89.1 91.9 93.1)

Memory Function (Save stations)
Memory delete function (Delete saved stations)
switch to the left or the right.
1 Select a station by pushing the 2
Push or and select the desired station.
Press 1 Select the station to be deleted at 2 button.and hold the MEMORY PRESET mode

Select CH02

Save complete
- The next station will appear when station delete is completed. Push the MEMORY button if you also want to delete the next station.

FM Tuner reception may vary in different areas. While in PRESET mode, auto scan and auto memory functions are not available. When the player doesnt have any preset stations, EMPTY will be displayed at PRESET mode then faded out.

Basic Operation 4-9

Up to 20 stations can be saved.

To cancel Saving

will exit the memory function without saving.

Auto memory function

Press and hold the A/B MEMORY button to automatically select select stations and save them in sequential order. (Only activates while the player is not in PRESET mode) Auto memory may not work within weak transmission areas.

To turn the player off

Press and hold the PLAY/STOP button to turn the player off.

Recording-FM Tuner

To record FM
Press the MODE/REC button during FM reception. The station will be recorded, the remaining recording time will be displayed on the LCD screen.

Recording-Voice

To pause FM recording
Press PLAY/STOP button to pause the recording process. Press PLAY/STOP button again to restart recording.

Recording Voice

1 Press and hold the MODE/REC button.
or 2 Press-)the toorselect(VOL +mode. VOL switch Voice

To stop FM recording

Press the MODE/REC button again to stop recording. The recorded file is saved as TUNER000.REC. It is saved in the RECORD folder.

Basic Operation 4-11

button (or 3 Press the NAVI/MENUVoice recording PLAY/STOP) to go to mode. (The recorder will be in standby mode.)

Click Click

the MODE/REC 4 Press recording. button again to begin

To play a recorded file

After selecting MP3 mode, select the recorded file to listen and press the PLAY/STOP button to play.
Volume can not be controlled while recording.
Recorded REC files can be converted to MP3 files using iRiver Manager. (Refer to page iRiver Music Manager Software Instruction Manual 32~34/37~39)

MONO 32KHz 32KBPS

To stop recording
Press the MODE/REC button.
Recording-External audio source
Press the PLAY/STOP button.
Recording from an external audio source
1 Connect the LINE OUT jack of the external equipment to the LINE IN jack of the player.

To pause voice recording

NOTE After stopping a recording, starting again will create a new voice file.

Press Press

button during recording. button again to restart recording.
NOTE Pausing the recording will not create a new file, recording will be added to the current recording.

Basic Operation 4-13

LINE IN RECORDING MODE 2 Set MENU.(Refer to page 5-22 for in the details)
LINEIN RECORDING MODE MONO STEREO

44.1KHz 128KBPS

3 Press and hold the MODE/REC button.

NOTE The recorded file is saved as VOICE000.REC in the VOICE folder. If 00:00:00 is displayed on the LCD, the players memory is full. To record, delete files and/or folders on the player to make some space available. (To delete : Refer to page 4-6, iRiver Music Manager) The player can not record when the memory is full or the battery is low. Keep the player far away enough from the source to avoid distortion in the recording.
Recorded REC files can be converted to MP3 files using iRiver Manager. (Refer to page iRiver Music Manager Software Instruction Manual 4-32~4-34)
NOTE - Select Line-In mode on the menu to use the external microphone.
Recording-external audio source
(VOL or VOL button 4 Press the selectorthe LINE-IN+mode. -) 5 Press the NAVI/MENULINE-IN (or switch to PLAY/STOP) to go to
To play a recorded file [ 1]
recording mode. (Record Standby

STEREO 44.1KHz 128KBPS

To play a recorded file [ 2]
NAVI/MENU 1 After pressing thefile using thebutton, 2 Press the PLAY/STOP button. select a recorded VOL + or VOL - switch.

Basic Operation 4-15

button 6 Press the MODE/RECstarted. and LINE-IN recording is
your external 7 Press play onnecessary) to begin equipment (if playback to be recorded. NOTE - The recorded file is saved as AUDIO000.REC, AUDIO001.REC. in sequential order. Files are saved in the RECORD folder. - Select Ext. Mic on the CONTROL linein/ext. mic menu to use the external microphone. (Refer to page 4-23) - Files recorded using an external microphone are saved as EXMIC000.REC.

AUDIO001

Convenient Functions
5-1 5-3 5-5 5-8 5-9 5-10 5-12 5-14
NAVIGATION (SEARCHING) PLAYBACK MODE PROGRAM MODE EQ MODE MENU
Basic Operation General Display Timer Control Mode Name Sound

5-17 5-20 5-24 5-26 5-27

Navigation (Searching)
Navigate to locate tracks to play. You can select a song by pressing the NAVI/MENU button and using the VOL +, VOL - switch.
3 Select folder or scroll to upper folder

Select the upper folder

Scroll up Select the folder or file

1 NAVI/MENU button

Scroll down

4 Select the track

Scroll up Select the track
Scroll down Scroll up FILE FORMAT

Convenient Functions 5-1

IRM REC

MODE (Playback Mode)

You can set various Repeat and Shuffle options by choosing these selections under Mode. Change the Repeat or Shuffle mode by pressing the MODE button. Please refer to the MODE function controls (page 5-24) for user-defined configuration.
INTRO: Plays the beginning 10 seconds of each track in sequential order. INTRO HIGHLIGHT: Plays 10 seconds from 1 minute into each track in sequential order. You can set this function in the MENU function.(Refer to page 5-25)
When the MODE/REC button is pushed, the icon in the playback mode indicator is changed.

REPEAT

Play a single track repeatedly. Play all tracks in the folder and stop. Play all tracks in the folder repeatedly. Play all tracks in the player repeatedly. Repeat a selected interval.

Interval Repeat(A-B)

SHUFFLE
Randomly play all tracks in the player and stop. Play a single track repeatedly. Skip forward will select a new random track to play repeatedly. Randomly play all tracks in the folder and stop. Randomly play all tracks in the folder repeatedly. Randomly play all tracks in the player repeatedly.
Press the button once to select the beginning <A> point.
Press the button again to select the ending <B> point.

Convenient Functions 5-3

A-B interval will be repeated.

Program Playback

Activating Program mode
You can listen to your favorite songs by using Program Mode.
1 The program list is displayed. If the player has been programmed already, the current
Click the MEMORY/EQ button at Stop playback.
program list will display.
once and navigate the desired track. 3 Press the NAVI/MENU button to save that track totothe program list. Press the NAVI/MENU button again

Scroll to PROGRAM mode

4 Press the MEMORY/EQ button to save the program list.
2 Push the VOL +, VOL - switch to select the number to be programmed.
To save all files in the folder as the program list After selecting a folder to save, then press the MEMORY/EQ button to save all files in the folder. Sub folders are not added.
Convenient Functions Convenient Functions 5-5
Numbers of program list Music name
After programming, press PLAY/STOP button to play the tracks in sequential order.
The PROGRAM mode icon appears
To remove files from the program list

EQ Mode

EQ MODE
You can select EQ mode in accordance to the playing music genre.
Press the MODE/REC button after selecting the file to be deleted using the MEMORY/EQ button. The program list is automatically changed.

To delete all programmed songs, press MEMORY/EQ button for several seconds.
Press and hold the MEMORY/EQ button to display the current EQ setting. Then press the button repeatedly to chose a different EQ.

Cancel Program Mode

Push the NAVI/MENU button toward VOL - at Stop mode. Program playback is cancelled and normal playback is started. In Stop Mode
Xtrm EQ and 3D are set in the MENU, refer to page 5-27 through 5-29 for details.
Convenient Functions Convenient Functions 5-7

CAUTION

You can select your favorite EQ as the set value on the EQ SELECT menu. The set value on the menu is saved but EQ mode is not changed in case of not selecting Xtreme EQ and Xtreme 3D.

Configuration

Functions are subject to change with different firmware versions. Users can configure their own settings. GENERAL
resume language load default

MENU-Basic Operation

Press and hold the NAVI/MENU button to display the MENU system. The MENU system is composed of 6 main menus with sub-menus.
MAIN MENU SUB MENU Window for SUB MENU SETTING

DISPLAY

back light lcd contrast visualization scroll speed tag information play time information battery select
sleep Power Off stop Power Off set Time alarm/Record Select set Alarm tuner Rec. Reservation

To select Main Menu

Shift between Menus or switch to move Push the between main menu and sub menu.

CONTROL

Convenient Functions 5-9
repeat shuffle intro study name
Xtreme EQ Xtreme 3D DBE setting 3D EQ setting sound balance eq limit eq select beep volume fade in
fast skip scan speed voice recording mode voice auto detection tuner recording mode line-in recording mode line-in recording volume line-in auto-sync line-in/ext. mic
From Main Menu to Sub Menu

To select Sub Menu

Enter Sub Menu

MENU-General

GENERAL
You can set, cancel or change Sub Menu by pressing the NAVI/MENU switch toward , or VOL +, VOL -.

Resume

ON : Playback resumes from the previous location in a song when the player is stopped or powered off. OFF : Playback begins from the first track after the player is stopped or powered off.
Convenient Functions 5-11

Exit Sub Menu

Click the PLAY/STOP button to return Main MENU at the sub-menu setting.

Exit Main Menu

Click the PLAY/STOP button to exit Main Menu.
LANGUAGE (Supports 40 languages)

Supports 40 languages Song title and ID3 tag information for the MP3 files is dependent on the version of the PC operating system that was used to create it. (For example, if an MP3 file is created in a English version of Windows, the language setting should be English for the proper title display)
RESUME LANGUAGE LOAD DEFAULT

Load Default Value

Initialize Menus to the original factory settings. Button operation order is as below.
Click NAVI/MENU (select default menu) or VOL + (select YES) Click NAVI/MENU (select YES : Initialization)

MENU-Display

Display

Back-Light

You can adjust the time that the Backlight stays on.
SEC : Backlight stays on from 0 to 30 seconds. MINUTE : Backlight stays on from 0 to 30 minutes.
Press the NAVI/MENU button to set SEC/MINUTE.
Convenient Functions 5-13 BACK LIGHT LCD CONTRAST VISUALIZATION Convenient Functions

LCD Contrast

Adjust the LCD screen contrast. Contrast can be adjusted by using the (VOL + or VOL -) buttons. or
BACK LIGHT LCD CONTRAST VISUALIZATION

Visualization

During playback, you can display visisualtions, the elapsed time of the track, or the free memory on your player.
WAVEFORM LEVEL METER PROGRESSIVE FREE SPACE CLOCK

Playtime Information

NORMAL : display elapsed time. REMAIN : display remaining time. Note : Time display may not be accurate for files encoded in Variable Bit Rate formats.
SCROLL SPEED TAG INFORMATION

PLAY TIME INFORMATION

BATTERY SELECT
Select the current battery. The player will manage the battery indicator icon to better match the usage level.

Scroll Speed

Adjust scroll speed by 1x/2x/4x/Vertical/Horizontal. Vertical : The scroll goes up and down Horizontal : The scroll goes from the left to the right.
Convenient Functions 5-15
TAG INFORMATION PLAY TIME BATTERY SELECT

Tag Information

ON : Display track with ID3 tag information OFF : Display track with file name File name will be displayed by default for songs with no ID3 information.
VISUALIZATION SCROLL SPEED TAG INFORMATION

MENU-Timer

Set the current time. Push the NAVI/MENU switch toward or to select the item and toward VOL + or VOL - to set the clock. Use the or switch to adjust time.

Set Time

Sleep Power Off
Automatically turns power off after a fixed time. (Time range can be set from 1 to 180 minutes by one minute increments.)
Use the or (VOL + or VOL -) button to adjust time.
Set BEEP ON/ OFF by pressing the NAVI/MENU button. Beep ON : A beep sound will play one minute before the player shuts off. OFF : No beep sound is played. Once powered off, the sleep timer will reset to 0.

Alarm/Record Select

OFF : The Alarm and Tuner Record functions are disabled and the player will not power on at either indicated time. ALARM : At the time indicated in the "Set Alarm" setting (see below) the player will power on and begin music playback. TUNER RECORD : At the time indicated in the "Tuner Rec. Reservation" setting (see page 5-19) the player will power on and begin recording from the selected radio station.
Convenient Functions 5-17

Set Alarm

Set the working time of alarm. or Push the NAVI/MENU switch toward to select the item and toward VOL + or VOL - to set the alarm. SUN ~ SAT : Alarm rings in the same time of the set day repeatedly. ALL : Alarm rings in the set time every day.

Stop Power Off

Automatically turns power off at stop mode.
(Time range can be set from 1 to 60 minutes by one minute increments.)
SLEEP POWER OFF STOP POWER OFF SET TIME

Tuner Rec. Reservation

Set the time and station to be recorded. Push the NAVI/MENU switch toward or to select the item and toward VOL + or VOL - to set the recording time. SUN ~ SAT : Tuner recording is started at the same time of the set day repeatedly. ALL : Tuner recording is started at the set time every day.

MENU-Control

Control

Fast Skip

OFF : Skip doesnt activate. 10 : Skip 10 tracks at time. DIRECTORY : Skip to previous or next folder. This defines the operating method of short or long or lever. click of
Convenient Functions 5-19

FF/RW Scan Speed

The fast scan speed can range from 1x/ 2x/ 4x/ 6x.

MENU-CONTROL

Voice Recording Mode You can adjust recording quality when recording Voice.
Bit Rate : 8Kbps~160Kbps Sampling Frequency : 11.025KHz ~44.1KHz AGC ON : When recording voice, the recording level is automatically controlled and the sound from a long distance is normally recorded. AGC OFF: AGC Control not activated. NOTE AGC :Automatic Gain Control

LINE-IN RECORDING MODE

You can adjust recording quality when recording from external equipment.
Bit Rate : 8Kbps~320Kbps Sampling Frequency : 11.025KHz ~44.1KHz

Voice Auto Detection

The voice recording mode will automatically pause during silence. This is useful for recording over a long period of time to save memory.
OFF : Voice Auto Detection is disabled. Voice Auto Detection (first slider) : Set the relative level of sound needed to activate the recorder. (Level 1-10). Record pause time (second slider) : Set the number of seconds of silence to record before pausing. (1-10 Sec)

LINE-IN RECORD VOLUME

You can adjust recording level when recording from External equipment. (You can set from 0 to 64.)

LINEIN RECORD VOLUME

LINE-IN AUTO-SYNC
Line-In, a new file will be created for each track on the CD automatically.
- OFF : Audio signal detection is disabled. - Audio signal detection time (1-5 seconds) : The amount of silence the player will use to determine when a track has ended and to start a new file.
LINE-IN RECORDING LINEIN AUTO-SYNC (off) LINE-IN RECORDING 0 LINE-IN AUTO-SYNC
TUNER RECORDING MODE You can adjust recording quality when recording from the FM Tuner.
TUNER RECORDING MODE MONO STEREO

32KHz 128KBPS

Line-in/Ext. Mic You can select external microphone or line-in when recording.
Line-In : To record through Line-In Ext. Mic : To record through an external microphone
LINE-IN RECORDING Line-in/Ext. Mic Ext. Mic Line-in LINE-IN AUTO-SYNC LINE-IN/EXT. MIC

MENU-Playback Mode

Playback Mode
NOTE - To record from an external microphone, chose the LINE-IN recording mode
(see page 5-14, 5-15). - The recording quality level will be set to the values chosen for LINE-IN recording (see page 5-22).
Repeat Mode/ Shuffle Mode
A number of Repeat and Shuffle modes are available. Select the one you want by pressing MODE button (Multi selecting available) (refer to page 5-3, 5-4) How to select After push or

REPEAT SHUFFLE INTRO

And And
button for selection. button to exit.
Only the selected PLAYBACK MODE will be available when you press the MODE/REC button (For details, please refer to page 5-3, 5-4)

MENU-Mode

Intro Mode
Intro: Plays the beginning 10 seconds of each track. Intro Highlight : Plays 10 seconds from 1 minute into each track in sequential order. You can input your name or custom text. The saved text is displayed when playback stops. Button Operation

Stopped playback

MENU-Name
Select the character by using and switch and press Navi/Menu button to input the character.

STUDY MODE

While playing, short slide of the , (or VOL +, VOL -) lever will skip the current track set time ahead. OFF : Study Mode is disabled. The range is 1~60 seconds.

SHUFFLE INTRO STUDY

To move the cursor in the name window, use + and - on Volume switch.
To scroll between English and your preferred language, use MEMORY/EQ button.
To delete the character, press MODE button.

Save and Exit

Chinese and Chinese characters are not supported in the Name feature.

MENU-Sound

You can adjust the level of 3D sound(minimum, Natural, and Maximum). You can extend 3D sound by selecting Bass Boost or 3D EQ. You can also adjust the level of 3D sound with the or (or VOL +, VOL -) lever. Select DBE or 3D EQ with the Navi/Menu button.

Xtreme 3D

Xtreme EQ
You can adjust the sound to your preference. There are 5 band frequency steps, set from -15dB to +15dB by 3dB step.

DBE Setting

You can select the Bass Center Band level from Band 1 to 4. You can also set the Bass Boost gain from 0 dB to 15dB by 3dB step. DBE (Dynamic Bass Enhancement) enhances Low & Middle frequencies and only operates when using Xtreme 3D.
How to set Xtreme EQ 1. Select the Frequency step to set using the , switch. Select the Frequency
3. To exit Xtreme EQ 2. Adjust the level using setting the VOL + or VOL switch. Adjust the level lick
Convenient Functions 5-27

3D EQ Setting

Set EQ to User EQ to use 3D EQ. You can adjust the sound to your preference. There are 5 band frequency steps, set from -15dB to +15dB by 3dB step.

Sound Balance

Balance your sound to the right or left or keep it in the center according to your preference. When Sound Balance bar is moved to L (Left, 20),the sound outputs at the left earphone. When the lever is moved to R (Right, 20) the sound outputs at the right earphone. The default value is 0 and the sound outputs the same level at both earphones. Set beep volume ON/OFF or level. Set to "0" for OFF.

Beep Volume

EQ LIMIT EQ SELECT BEEP VOLUME

EQ Limit

ON : Limit the control of equalizer frequency to prevent distortion of sound. OFF : You can enjoy the original sound though distortion of sound may occur.
Convenient Functions 5-29

Sound Fade in

SOUND BALANCE EQ LIMIT EQ SELECT
When activated, volume increases gradually at playback mode to prevent sudden loudness.
EQ SELECT BEEP VOLUME FADE IN Convenient Functions

EQ Select

You can select various EQ modes. Press NAVI/MENU button after selecting EQ by or (or VOL +, VOL -) switch. using
You can not select NORMAL EQ. If you do not select Xtrm EQ or Xtrm 3D, Xtrm EQ or Xtrm 3D modes will not be available during playback.

Additional Information

TROUBLE SHOOTING PRECAUTIONS ACCESSORIES SPECIFICATIONS

Additional Information 6

Trouble Shooting
Should any problem persist after you have checked these symptoms, consult your iRiver dealer or contact support at www.iRiver.com.

No Power

Check whether the HOLD switch on the player is ON (Switch to OFF position) Check the condition of the battery. Insert a fresh battery. Check whether VOLUME is set to "0". Connect the earphones plug firmly. Check whether the plug is dirty. Clean the plug with a dry and soft cloth. Corrupted MP3 or WMA files may make a static noise and the sound may cut off. Listen to your files on the PC to see if they are corrupted. Check out Menu General Language and confirm whether the right language has been selected.(Refer to page 5-12) Adjust the position of the player and earphones. Turn off the power of other electric devices near the player. The Earphone cord functions as the antenna, they must be plugged in for best reception. Check the condition of the battery. Check the connection between your computer and the player to ensure that the cable is secure. Check the Manager program to make sure it is operating. Check whether the players memory is full.

Precautions

Safety
Avoid dropping or impacting the player. The player is designed to operate while walking or running, but dropping or excessively impacting the player maybe cause damage. Avoid contacting the player with water. Damage to the internal parts of the player may occur if the player comes into contact with water. If your player gets wet, dry the outside with a soft cloth as soon as possible. Do not leave the player in a location near heat sources, or in a place subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust or sand, moisture, rain, Mechanical shock, unleveled surface, or in a car with its windows closed. Remove the battery if player is unused for long periods of time. Battery left in the player for a long time can corrode and damage the device. All data stored on this device may be erased by a excessive impact, a thunder or an electricity failure, etc. on the device. The Manufacturer does not warrant and will not be held responsible in any way for damages or loss of data, including loss of data stored on this device, resulting from a excessive impact, a thunder or an electricity failure. You will be responsible for safe-guarding all data stored on this device.

No sound or distortion during playback.
Characters in LCD are corrupted.
On Headphones and Earphones
Road Safety Do not use headphones/earphones while driving, cycling, or operating any motorized vehicle. It may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in some areas. It can also be potentially dangerous to play your headsets at high volume while walking, especially at pedestrian crossings. You should exercise extreme caution or discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations. Preventing hearing damage Avoid using headphones/earphones at high volume. Hearing experts advise against continuously loud and extended play. If you experience a ringing in your ears, reduce volume or discontinue use. Consideration for others Keep the volume at a moderate level. This will allow you to hear outside sound and to be considerate of the people around you.

Poor FM Reception.

Additional Information 6-1
Failed download of MP3 file

Accessories

Specifications
1 Earphone/ Earphone cover 2 USB cable

3 Installation CD

Memory 256MB 512MB 128MB Model No iFP-790 iFP-795 iFP-780 USB version 1.1 (Full speed) 2.0 (High speed) 2.0 (High speed) Memory is not expandable.
1GB iFP-799 2.0 (High speed)

Category

Frequency range
4 User Manual/Warranty card 5 Battery(AA type 1EA) 6 Neck strap for carrying Quick Start Guide

7 Carrying Case

8 Arm Band

9 Audio Cable (Line-In)

20 Hz ~ 20 KHz Audio Headphone Output (L)18 mW + (R)18 mW (16 Ohm) max. Volume (L)12 mW + (R)12 mW (32 Ohm) max. Volume 90 dB(MP3) S/N ratio FM Frequency range 87.5 MHz ~ 108 MHz 60 dB FM TUNER S/N ratio Antenna Headphone/Earphone-Cord Antenna MPEG 1/2/2.5 Layer 3, WMA, OGG, ASF File Type FILE 8 Kbps ~ 320 Kbps Bit Rate (OGG : 44.1 KHz, 96Kbps~225Kbps) SUPPORT Tag Info ID3 VI, ID3 V2 2.0, ID3 V2 3.0, ID 3 V2 4.0 Encoding 11.025KHz ~44.1KHz, 8Kbps ~ 320Kbps LCD Full Graphic 4 Line with Backlight Language 40 Languages Voice Recording Max. Playtime
Approx. 36:00 hrs Approx. 72:00 hrs Approx. 144:00 hrs Approx. 288:00 hrs
Additional Information 6-3

(8kbps, 128 MB)

(8kbps, 256 MB)

(8kbps, 512 MB)

(8kbps, 1 GB)
Accessories subject to change without notice and may vary from image shown.
Dimension Weight Battery Operational Temperature
Approx. 40 hours (128 kbps, MP3, Volume : 20, EQ Normal, LCD: OFF, Alkaline AA 2400mAh) 87(W) x 32(D) x 26.7(H) mm 37 g (w/o Battery)/ 62 g (Battery included) 1 AA Type Alkaline battery -5 ~ 40

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N-Series

H-Series

M-Series

C-Series

Staying power from iriver the compact, agile flash player that just runs and runs and runs

iFP-799/795/790/780

Flash Player Supports all common audio formats, such as MP3, WMA and OGG Vorbis Available with 128 MB, 256 MB, 512 MB or 1 GB of memory Built-in FM tuner that can record straight from radio broadcasts Built-in microphone for digital voice recording Line-in for real-time MP3 encoding of external audio signals Built-in real-time clock with MP3 or radio alarm function Up to 40 playback hours off a single battery Ultra-simple controls and ultra-lightweight design ideal for sports enthusiasts and other active users
Staying power from iriver the compact, agile flash player that is bursting with features and just runs and runs and runs iriver iFP-700 is a series of agile flash players that boast tremendous staying power and are literally bursting with features. A compact, lightweight design the iFP-700 weighs in at just 37 grams makes this series the ideal companion for all your leisure activities. What is more, a single battery can give you a stunning 40 playback hours! Different models offer storage capacity from 128 MB to a whopping 1 GB and allow the storage of hundreds of files in MP3, WMA or OGG Vorbis format. Reproduction is always crystal clear in any format, however. Drag & drop functionality naturally makes it easy for you to copy any kind of data you choose to the player. And an intelligent control layout makes it child's play to use the flash player even when you are jogging, power walking or whatever! What really sets the iFP-700 series apart, though, is its breathtaking array of sophisticated features, including a built-in FM tuner that automatically stores radio channels and lets you record straight from radio broadcasts, a line-in that lets you record any external audio signals (and MP3-encodes them in real time), plus a real-time clock/alarm function. Add to this the bright blue backlit display and the extensive array of accessories supplied with the product, and it is obvious why the iriver iFP-700 series is the digital audio player of choice for sports enthusiasts and other active users.

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Models in the series: Type/capacity/color:
iFP-799: 1 GB (gun metal) iFP-795: 512 MB (panther black metallic) iFP-795: 512 MB (night-sky blue metallic) iFP-790: 256 MB (atlas grey metallic) iFP-790: 256 MB (red metallic) iFP-780: 128 MB (bright blue)
Operating system: iriver OS (upgradeable firmware) FM tuner: Frequency: 87.5 ~ 108.0 MHz Signal-to-noise ratio: 60 dB / A-weighted Antenna integrated in the earphones Manual search function Automatic search function for the next available radio channel Manual storage of up to 8 radio channels (presets) Automatic storage of currently available radio channels (automatic presets) Digital recording of radio broadcasts with real-time MP3 encoding Power supply: 1 x AA battery for over 40 playback hours
(MP3 reproduction; 128 kbps; volume: 20; EQ normal)
General functions and features: Extremely compact, lightweight design for sports enthusiasts/active users Central four-direction navigation button for fast access to menu items intuitive graphical menu interface Built-in real-time clock with MP3 or radio alarm function Various play modes: Repeat, Shuffle, Intro and Study Adjustable balance, treble, bass, menu scroll speed, FF/RW scan speed, Resume function, fade-in, title duration display and backlighting time settings Audio and display quality: Audio formats supported: ID3 information: Rated power output: Frequency: Signal-to-noise ratio: Distortion factor: Equalizer: Display:
MP3 (cbr & vbr up to 320 kbps), OGG Vorbis (64 kbps ~ 500 kbps), WMA, ASF supports ID3 V1.1, 2.4 and 3.mW (18 mW per channel) (16 ) 20 Hz 20 kHz Up to 90 dB / A-weighted < 0.1% 6 presets (normal, rock, jazz, classical, ultra bass, 3D), manual parametric equalizer 4-line bright blue backlit graphical LCD

Dimensions: Size (W x D x H): Weight:
approx. 87 x 32 x 27 mm approx. 37 g (battery not included)
Bundled Software: drivers for the Windows 98SE and ME operating systems manual on CD System Requirements: Microsoft Windows 98SE, 2000, ME or XP Intel Pentium II 233 MHz or AMD K6-MHz 64 MB RAM (128 MB recommended) USB 2.0 or USB 1.1 port (iFP-780: USB 1.1)
Some of the applications included in the package contents may have higher system requirements. For more details, please refer to the documentation supplied with the individual applications.
Interfaces: USB 2.0 for data transfer from PCs or notebooks (iFP-780: USB 1.1) Headset port (stereo minijack) Line-in (stereo minijack) to connect to external audio sources Built-in microphone for voice recording Recording functions: Real-time MP3 encoding Freely selectable bit rates from 40 ~ 320 kbps to record via the line-in Freely selectable bit rates from 40 ~ 128 kbps to record via the built-in microphone Manual input volume adjustment Automatic gain control Recording starts automatically when a signal is received via the line-in Automatic separation of individual titles can be activated when recording

whole albums

Package Contents: iriver iFP-700 Flash Player with individual memory capacity High-grade earphones USB lead for data transfer stereo minijack to minijack lead to connect to external audio sources
1 x AA battery Neck strap Carrying case Wrist strap (for joggers etc.) Detailed documentation, including quick start guide and manual
Warranty: Two-year guarantee limited to product parts and workmanship

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Copyright 2004. iriver Europe GmbH. iriver is a registered trademark of ReignCom Ltd. All other company or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. All technical features are subject to change without notice. The final version of the product may differ slightly from the pictures and verbal descriptions provided herein.

 

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