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Comments to date: 5. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
breezer 11:58pm on Wednesday, September 29th, 2010 
I dunno about the IMP 400, But I bought an IMP 350 SlimX which should be the same thing but a bit bigger and it skips constantly.
kisanel 10:30am on Wednesday, September 29th, 2010 
Thoughts on the player I spend most days on the road and listen to talking books that I have turned into MP3.
M. A. MacLain 5:30pm on Wednesday, July 21st, 2010 
Still Kicking it around great product, and i am still kicking this around but not using it as much as i used to.
m_arco 11:26am on Tuesday, June 1st, 2010 
I have owned several cd mp3 players (by that i mean mp3 players that play off a cd not a memory stick or something simillar) and this imp-400 is the b...
Basovic 10:12am on Tuesday, June 1st, 2010 
I dunno about the IMP 400, But I bought an IMP 350 SlimX which should be the same thing but a bit bigger and it skips constantly.

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User Manual
MULTI - CODEC CD PLAYER / FM TUNER

Model iMP-400

Thank you for purchasing the product. Please read the manual carefully before use.
Introducing the iRiver website
URL : http://www.iRiver.com Provides information on our company, products, and email addresses for support. Unique feature of "Firmware (system software) Upgrade" is available for download on our site. The Firmware Upgrade allows for premium disc readability and provides new features as well as enhancements to current features. New CODECS that will be introduced in the future will be supported via Firmware Upgrade. Register your iRiver product online so that our Customer Service is enabled to provide support as efficiently as possible.
Unique Features of iRiver SlimX
Multi-Codec CD Player : Supports MP3, WMA and ASF format as well as conventional Audio CD. Firmware Upgrade : Provides the latest updated features via free downloads from our website. New formats such as AAC, MP3Pro and Ogg Vorbis, (if supported by iRiver in the future) can be added to the player with a simple firmware upgrade. Recognize Discs in Packet Write Format : Provides convience and efficient usage of CD-RW disc as a hard disc drive. Graphic LCD supporting Multiple Languages : Support 37 major languages i.e English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, other alphabet-oriented fonts, Korean, Japanese (Katagana, Hiragana, Kanji),and Chinese (Traditional, Simplified) Built-in Rechargeable Function with Over Charge Protection Circuit iRiver ShockFree Anti-Shock System : 180 Sec for conventional Audio CD/480Sec for MP3 (44.1KHz, 128kbps standard)/960 Sec for WMA with pre-buffering technology applied to minimize the skipping at initial track reading. FM Tuner : Auto scanning and frequency memory function make it easy for you to enjoy listening to the FM Radio. Simple and Convenient Folder Navigation as well as Full Playback/Program Playback Mode Various Control Options, such as Repeat and Shuffle, Available in the Graphic User Interface. WinAmp Playlist Playback Support Built in 9 Equalizer Pattern Graphic User Interface Menu Support
iRiver Limited does not assume any responsibility for errors or omissions in this document or make any commitment to update the information contained herein. iRiver is a registered trademark of iRiver Limited in the Republic of Korea and /or other countries and is used under license. Microsoft Windows Media and the windows Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and /or other countries. WinAmp and WinAmp logo is registered trademark of NullSoft Inc. All other brand and product names are trademarks of their respective companies or organization. All other product names may be trademarks of the companies with which they are associated. 1999-2002 iRiver Limited. All right reserved.

Table of Contents

1. Locating the Controls Player Front & Back... 4 Player Side.. 5 Remote Control, LCD Window.. 6
Locating Controls(Player)
2. Getting started Power Supply(Batteries)... Playing Disc Media... Playing FM Tuner.. Operating Remote Control..

7 8~9 10~11 12~13

3. Useful Features Navigation Mode... Playback Mode... Program Mode... -10,+10/Equalizer Mode.. Tip... Function Control Mode...

16~19 20~30

4. Additional Information Additional Functions... Power Supply(Adapter & Rechageable Batteries). Trouble Shooting... Precautions... Reference... Accessories... Product Specifications..
31~32 33~34 35~36 37~40 41

Product Serial Number

Locating Controls(Remote Control)

Remote Control

NAVI / MENU, PRESET

PLAY / PAUSE/MUTE

LINE OUT

REMOTE CONTROL/ EARPHONE

Inside LCD Window
BATTERY COMPARTMENT EXTENSION BATTERY PORT DC IN 4.5V

Power Supply(Battery)

Using Rechargeable Batteries

Playing a Disc

Slide open button, open the player lid and insert the disc.
Lift the cover of player and remove the covers of batteries compartment. Insert two rechargeable batteries (stick type) by matching the + and polarity (see diagram below) in the battery compartments and close the covers.
Connect Remote Control and Earphone.
Using External battery pack
The external battery pack can be attached as shown in the figure. Two AA size alkaline batteries are used in the external battery pack.
Slide HOLD Switch to Off position.

CAUTION!

- Do not mix rechargeable batteries with non-rechargeable batteries in the batteries compartments. - Do not use different types of rechargeable batteries together other than what comes with the console. - When the batteries will not be used for a long time, remove them. - If battery leakage occurs, wipe off any deposit in the battery compartment and install new batteries. - Do not charge non-rechargeble batteries.

Note: Please be advised that the controls on the player don't work when HOLD switch is ON.

Operating the FM Tuner

While playing a CD, you can switch back and forth between CD and FM mode with a long click of the Mode/CD/FM Stereo button.

Click Long

Select Stereo/Mono

Power Off

lick Long C

Play/Pause

Play Next Folder
Selecting Frequency(FM 87.5MHz ~ 108MHz)
1 To change frequency, press and release the Navi/Menu jog switch

FM Changing

Clic Long k

Play Previous Folder

(ex : 87.5

GO Forward Quickly STOP

Click Click Long
2 Auto Scan function: To select memorized channel, push the
Go Backward Quickly Play Next Track Play Previous Track

Click Click Click Long

Navi/Menu jog switch and find the memorized channel by scrolling (ex : 89.1 91.9) or.
3 PRESET Mode : To select memorized channel, push the Navi/Menu
jog switch and find the memorized channel by scrolling (Method to save channels : Refer to page 11)

Example)

File Format displayed as below ASF Conventional Audio CD WMA MP3
FM tuner reception will be affected in weak transmission areas. While in Preset mode, auto scan and auto memory function are not available. When player doesn't have any preset channels, EMPTY will be displayed at preset mode then fade out.

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Memory Function (Save channels) 1 Select the channel by pushing the jog switch
Operating the Remote Control
The remote control operates every function using 3 jog switchs and two buttons. or.
Main unit and Remote control both locked. Only Main unit is locked. Only Remote control is locked.
Push or and select the desired channels. Select CH02
3 Up to 20 channels can be memorized.

again Save complete

4 Auto memory function :
Automatically select channels and save them in sequential orders.(It only activates while the player is not in PRESET mode) Note : Auto memory may not work within weak transmission areas. Memory delete function (Delete saved channels)
1 Select channel to be deleted at preset mode. 2 Press and hold the memory button.

Basic Operation Function

Playback and Pause To listen to the next track, please push the jog switch to the right. Stop and Power Off To listen to the previous track, please push the jog switch to the left.

Navigation Operation - The next channel will appear when channel delete is completed. Push memory button if you want to delete the next channel also. Menu Operation

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Basic Operation

Volume Control: Slide jog lever to the right to increase volume or to the left to decrease volume. Changing Mode : (Refer to page 27) CD FM Changing :

Navigation

Navigation is the function used to search tracks. You can find the desired song by using and buttons.

1 NAVI/MENU button,

NAVIGATION
Press the Navi/Menu jog lever with a short click and find the desired track by pressing or. To play the track, press Navi/Menu(or )with a short click. To move to the upper folder, press with a short click.

Scroll up

Scroll down
Long press of NAVI/MENU will execute menu function. Scrolling between menus : Press and Select Function: press Navi/Menu button(or ). Exit : Press or press and hold Navi/Menu button.
3 Select Folder or Scroll to Upper Folder
Select Folder Select Folder Move to Upper Folder Select the track

Scroll to Upper Folder

While CD is playing, press Mode/CD/FM with a short click to activate selected modes, such as Repeat and Shuffle.
Select the track Scroll up within the folder
Scroll down within the folder

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You can enjoy various ways of playing by using playback mode. Please refer to the function controls (page 27) for user-defined configurations. When MODE/CD/ FM jog switch is pushed, 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 disk repeatedly. SHUFFLE Randomly play all tracks in the disk repeatedly and stop. Play a single track repeatedly. Randomly play all tracks in the folder repeatedly and stop. Randomly play all tracks in the folder repeatedly. Randomly play all tracks in the disk repeatedly. INTRO INTRO: Play beginning 10 seconds of each track in sequential order. INTRO HIGHLIGHT: Plays 10 seconds from the spot 1 minute was played for each track in sequential order. For example, song A plays 10 seconds from 1 minute into the song, so the highlight ends at 1 minute 10 seconds. Then song B plays 10 seconds from 1 minute into the song, so the highlight ends at 1 minute 10 seconds, and so forth with each track.

Program Mode

Program mode: Play tracks in your own playlists. Select Program/Playlist: Playback play lists if the disc contains WinAmp play list *.m3u files. (Refer to page 31)

Activating Program mode

At stop mode
Scroll to Program mode Program mode is activated while in Stop Mode. Repeat A-B is activated while in Play Mode. Use or or -10 or +10 of PROG/EQ/MEMORY to select the desired track and press
Use or button to select the folder and press PROG button to save the all track within the folder (Sub folders Track number in are not saved) program list To erase Programmed track: Move to the track and press MODE button, Track number within program list will be updated automatically. the disc

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Program

Program play
After programming, press to play the tracks in sequential order.

-10,+10/EQ Mode

-10/+10 MODE
During playback, push the jog lever to -10 to go back to the previous 10th track, and push it to +10 to go forward to the next 10th track.
Program mode icon appears

Cancel Program Mode

While Playing

While in Stop Mode

iRiver ShockFree Toggle On/Off by sliding "PROG/EQ/MEMORY" button +10 side during PLAY mode. Caution: Poorly recorded CDs may have inferior disc readability while the iRiver ShockFree mode is activated. In this case, please disable the iRiver ShockFree mode.

EQ MODE Interval Repeat

Play selected interval repeatedly Press button once to select the beginning <A> Point. Long click of PROG/EQ jog switch displays the current EQ. Every time you click this jog switch, the EQ mode scrolls in sequential order.
Press button again to select the ending <B> Point. A-B interval will be repeated. Press button again to cancel.
Note: Please refer to the Function Control (Page 30) for configuring User Defined EQ.

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PLAYERS CONTROLS

Menu (Function Controls)
Function Control is subject to change with different firmware versions. Users can configure their own settings.

Configuration

1. Earphones Jack : Connect Earphones/Remote Control. 2. Line Out Jack : To record from the iMP-400 to other equipment or to connect the car kit or other audio equipment(speaker etc.). 3. FM FM : To select FM channel

Click or buttons.

CD conversion
CD Playback : Music selection
Function Control Option can only be configured in CD Mode.

Volume Control

Menu Operation
Pressing Navi/Menu will display the Graphic User Interface (GUI). The GUI is composed of 6 main menus with submenus.
4. DC IN 4.5V : Use only the AC power adapter supplied with the player. 5. EXT BATT : Connect the DC battery pack supplied with the player. When you select the sub menu windows, you can select your preferences to be displayed.

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Scroll between Menu Press or to move within main menu and sub menu.

Menu(General)

GENERAL
BEEP VOLUME : Configure beep sound (ON/ 0 for OFF) with volume level.
From Main Menu to Sub Menu
RESUME : When activated, player returns to the same settings after STOP or Power OFF.
SOUND FADE IN : When activated, volume increases gradually at playback mode to prevent sudden loudness. Enter Sub Menu LANGUAGE(Supports 37 languages) : When activated, displays proper fonts for tracks and ID3 tag information. Each control option is configured by three buttons( , or ).
CD ANTI-SHOCK : Pre-buffering technology applied to minimize the skipping from external shock.
Playing Audio CD: Select 180 seconds to maximize skip protection, select 45 seconds to maximize battery life. Playing Compressed Digital Audio: Always activate in 480 seconds.

Exit Sub Menu

Exit Function Control mode
LOAD DEFAULT VALUE : Initialize to original factory setting. Button operation order is as below. (select YES) (select default menu) (select YES : Initialization)

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Menu(Display)

DISPLAY
BACK-LIGHT(SEC) BUTTON : Backlight is on. ADAPTER : If the adapter is connected, backlight is always on and if the adapter is disconnected, backlight is on whenever you press the button.

0 : Backlight is off. 21 : Backlight is always on. Select BUTTON or ADAPTER by using button and adjust the lighting time by using or button.

Menu(Timer, Control)

BATTERY INDICATOR Adjust level of battery indicator. If select lower number, the level of battery indicator is higher. And if select higher number, the level of battery indicator is lower.
TIMER(Set Auto Power Off)
SLEEP POWER OFF : Automatically power off after fixed time (Time range can be set from 0 to 99 minutes).
By using button, You can select beep sound to ON or OFF. Use or button to adjust time. This function works in both CD and FM modes. When the power is off, the sleep power off setting goes back to Zero setting.
LCD CONTRAST : Adjust LCD contrast of remote control. Contrast can be adjusted by using and buttons. VISUALIZATION : Visualize audio signal at play mode. LEVEL METER WAVEFORM TAG INFORMATION
ON : Displays track with ID3 tag information or with lyrics if there are lyrics. OFF : Displays track with file name. When you set off the tag information, the track is played and the next track can be displayed with ID3 tag information. CAPTION OFF : You can turn off lyric display of synchronized MP3. After clicking ENTER button, the displayed tag information preference can be by using or button.
STOP POWER OFF : Automatically power off at stop mode. (1~60 minutes) Use or button to adjust time.
This function only works for CD.

CONTROL

FF/RW SCAN ON : Long click of or button for fast scan within the track. Short click of or button for next or previous track. OFF: Fast Scan through songs in a folder.
As typical with MP3 files, particularly VBR (Variable Bit Rate) files, fast scan may not be as smooth as conventional audio CD.
TIME Normal: Display elapsed time. Remain: Display remaining time.
Note: If the track format is VBR (Variable Bit Rate), the remaining time may not be accurate.

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Menu(Control)

FF/RW SKIP OFF: No use of FF/RW skip. 10 : Playback previous or next 10th track. Folder : Skip to previous or next directory.
ADAPTER VOLUME 35 ON : When the Adapter is connected, the volume always remains at level 35. OFF : No use of Adapter volume. It is useful when using by connecting Car Audio. SOUND BALANCE Balance your sound to the right or left or keep it in the center according to your preference.
FF/RW SCAN SPEED The fast scan speed can range from 1x/2x/ 4x/6x. It is useful when studying a language.
SCROLL SPEED Adjust scroll speed by 1x/2x/4x Vertical : The scroll goes from up to down Horizontal : The scroll goes from the left to the right. -10/+10 button -10/+10 : During playback, go back to the previous 10th track, and push it to +10 to go forward to the next 10th track. Directory : -/+10 button works as directory skip. PAUSE(AUTO PAUSE) When activated, playback is automatically paused between the tracks, playing the next song available only by pressing the Play button each time.

EQ LIMIT ON : Limit the control of equalizer frequency to prevent distortion of sound. OFF : You can enjoy original sound though distortion of sound may occurr. TAG AUTO EQ Can automatically change EQ pattern by using the Genere of TAG Information. OFF : EQ setted by user is operated. You can select EQ pattern as follow :
Pop : Pop, Instrumental Pop, Pop-Folk, Pop/Funk Rock : Classic Rock, Rock, Altern Rock, Instrumental Rock, Southern Rock, Rock & Roll, Hard Rock, Folk Rock, Gothic Rock, Progressive Rock, Psychedenic Rock, Symphonic Rock, Slow Rock, Punk Rock Jazz : Jazz, Jazz+Funk, Acid Jazz Dance : Dance, Eurodance, Dance Hall Classic : Classical, Opera, Chamber Music, Sonata, Symphony Metal : Metal, Death Metal Ubass : Bass, Booty Bass

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Menu(Playback Mode)

REPEAT MODE / SHUFFLE MODE (Page15) : A number of Repeat and Shuffle modes are available. Select the one you want by pressing Navi/Menu to enter the Mode menu. Selection Method Press , button to enter
STUDY MODE BEEP : This mode has been devised for the visually impaired. It allows the user to know each button's movement using a beep sound. When 5 SEC MODE is set it will forward to the next 5 seconds within the song with a short slide of the -10/+10 lever toward +10. 10 SEC MODE performs the same function, and forwards to the next 10 seconds in the song. BOOKMARK This is the function for fast search by using BOOKMARK. Bookmark function is activated under the Study mode. Long slide of -10/+10 lever to -10 will add/delete/move the bookmark. Bookmark Add : Long slide -10/+10 lever to -10 and click PROG/EQ button to add the present location into the bookmark. Bookmark Delete : Long slide -10/+10 lever to -10 and click MODE/CD/FM button to delete the present location from bookmark. Whenever you press Mode/CD/FM button, the bookmark will be deleted in backward sequence. Moving to next bookmark : Long slide -10/+10 lever to -10 and press jog lever to move to the next bookmark. Moving to previous bookmark : Long slide -10/+10 lever to -10 and press jog lever to move to the previous bookmark.
The MODE function is only operated according to Mode setting on the MENU. For details refer to page 15. INTRO MODE Intro: Play beginning 10 seconds of each track. Intro Highlight : Plays 10 seconds from the spot 1 minute was played for each track in sequential order. For example, song A plays 10 seconds from 1 minute into the song, so the highlight ends at 1 minute 10 seconds. Then song B plays 10 seconds from 1 minute into the song, so the highlight ends at 1 minute 10 seconds, and so forth with each track. STUDY MODE : 5 SEC/10 SEC : When you press STOP, it goes back 5 or 10 seconds. It will work as Interval repeat when you slide to -10/+10. For details on Study Mode, please refer to page 28.

Bookmarks can be reserved up to 20 on a disc.

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NAME : You can input your name or text. Button Operation
Select the character by using and button and press Navi/Menu button to input the character. To delete the character, push MODE switch.

Menu (User EQ)

USER EQ
BASS BOOST : Bass Boost switch is from 0 to 12dB. 12dB equals maximum bass boost.
BASS CORNER FREQUENCY : Bass Boost frequencies are 50HZ, 100Hz and 200Hz. Bass boost function is effective under the frequency range configured. Maximized at 200Hz.

Save and Exit

To scroll between English and your preferred language, use STOP button
To move the cursor in the name window, use + and - on Volume button.
TREBLE BOOST : Treble boost level is from o to 12dB.
The saved text is displayed during initial loading of disc and at stop mode during play. Initial loading TREBLE CORNER FREQUENCY : Treble boost frequencies are 2 kHz, 4kHz and 7 kHz. Treble boost function is effective over the frequency range configured. Maximized at 2kHz.

Stop during playback

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Support WinAmp Play list

USING WINAMP PLAYLIST

Pressing Navi/Menu or button will play selected play list in sequential order.
Build up a Winamp playlist by adding the extension.m3u at the end of the file name. Winamp Execution Screen 1. Open WinAmp, add songs to build-up play list. 2. Press List OPTS button in the right button and open SAVE LIST.
Icon stands for playback of play list
Maximum 20 play lists within the disc can be recognized.
RESERVATION FUNCTION Click SAVE LIST Button 3. Input file name(ex: iriver.m3u) and press SAVE button to create new play list. This function is useful to find a specific track after playing current track. Press Navi/Menu button during playback and select the song to be reserved. Pressing PROG button reserves the next song to be played. ex Navi/Menu button during playback
Burn the disc with WinAmp play list and related files. Insert the disc into the player. Press Program button at Stop mode to display the LCD as in the picture at right. Refer to page 15 for activating Program Mode. USE or to select play list wanted.

To select song, push and

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Power Supply(Adapter)

Using AC POWER ADAPTER

Use only the AC Power Adapter supplied with the player. Connect the adapter to the 4.5V DC jack on the player and into an AC outlet.
Power Supply(Rechargeable Batteries)

Recharging Method

Rechargeable function can be activated while the rechargeable batteries are in the player and the AC adapter is connected to the player. Power Off activates rechargeable function displaying Charge mode on LCD when plugged into AC adapter. While in Charge Mode, long press of stop button turns the POWER OFF. Install rechargeable batteries. Connect the AC adapter to the player 3 Press Play to power on the player. 4 Press and hold Stop to display the Charge menu on the LCD. (During CD or FM playback, pressing and holding the Stop button shifts the player to Charge mode).
LCD - Menu movement is made by toggling the , button and short clicking the Stop button. Batteries automatically begin charging after 1 minute without a menu selection when the AC adapter is connected. CHARGE : Charge without Discharge DISCHARGE & CHARGE : Charge after full discharge QUIT : Exit charge mode
6 Charge Mode and Discharge Mode pictures.
The player automatically powers off when done charging. (While in Charge mode, a long press of the Stop button turns the power OFF). Charging time (Estimated with the rechargeable stick batteries provided) Charging : Approx. 6 hours (At full discharge) Discharging : Approx. 5 hours (At full charge) For long duration of battery life, we recommend selecting the Discharge/Charge function once a month.
Disconnect Adapter when not in use.

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Trouble Shooting

Should any problem persist after you have checked these symptoms, consult your iRiver dealer. Connect adapter to test the battery life. Check whether the HOLD switch on player or remote is ON (Switch to OFF position) Check whether the player lid is opened. Check whether the rechargeable batteries are not charged. Check whether CD is inserted label side up. Check whether the CD is dirty or defective (clean it or change to new CD). Check whether defects are attached in optical lens (remove the dirt with soft cloth). Check whether moisture condensation has occurred (leave the CD player aside for several hours until the moisture evaporates). Message may occur due to the characteristic deviation between CD-RW recorder and CDR/RW disc (burn the disc at low speed). Use packet write disc with full formatting enabled. Check whether VOLUME is set to "0". Connect the earphones/remote plug firmly. Check whether plug is dirty. Clean the plug with a dry and soft cloth. Corrupted MP3, WMA file may have a static noise or sound cut off. Continuous and excessive impact may keep the MP3, WMA and audio CD from properly playing.

Should any problem persist after you have checked these symptoms, consult your iRiver dealer. AC adapter does not work. Check whether the plug is connected to the proper jack on the player.

No Power On

Remote control does not work.
Check whether the HOLD switch is ON(Switch to OFF position.) Connect the earphones/remote plug firmly.

Battery lifetime differs

"No DISC" displayed on LCD
Check whether the player is using appropriate rechargeable batteries. Ensure the rechargeable batteries are fully charged.
Characters in LCD are corrupted.
Display Language and Check out Menu confirm whether the right language has been selected.

Poor FM Reception

No Sound or noise is heard
Adjust the position of the player and remote control. Avoid use near other electronic devices as it may cause interference. Use of remote control will improve reception as it functions as an antenna.
Recharging does not work.
Check whether the adapter plug is properly connected. Review steps on page 34.

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Precautions

On Handling Disc Avoid touching the surface(bright side) where data is stored.

On Player

Keep the lens on the SlimX clean and do not touch it. If you do so, the lens may be damaged and the SlimX will not operate properly. Do not put any heavy object on top of the SlimX. The SlimX and the CD may be damaged. Disc Cleaning Avoid cleaning the disc surface. If necessary, clean with a soft cloth in directions described. Do not stick papers or tape labels onto the surface(bright side). Do not leave the SlimX 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. If the SlimX causes interference to the radio or television reception, turn off the SlimX or move it away from the radio or television.
Avoid using chemicals to clean the surface.
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.

On Safety

Should any solid objects or liquid fall into the console, unplug it and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further. Do not put objects in the DC IN 4.5V jack(External Power output). Use only the adapter provided with the player.

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 to the people around you.

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Accessories

Remote control
Earphone and Earphone Sponge
During playback, CDs damaged with dirt or a scratch may make a pop sound, clipping sound, or cut off.
Tracks with damaged or corrupted parts are skipped or forwarded to next track.

AC Adapter

Supported file types will have the extension MP3, WMA or ASF.
Rechargeable batteries (2 EA)
Directories and files are sorted in alphabetical order. Use the Navigation mode to select the tracks wanted.
A total of 255 directories and 999 tracks within a disc can be recognized.
5 User manual/Warranty card 6 Carrying Case
Track information is displayed by filename or ID3 Tag information.
CD-TEXT discs are displayed with track names within the TOC (Table of contents) of the disc.
Maximum playback time of the rechargeable batteries is 23 hours with external battery pack.

External battery pack

Battery lifetime indicator may vary depending on the battery type and operation mode(CD/FM/Charge).
Accessories subject to change without notice and may vary from image shown.

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Product Specifications

Regulatory Information
Federal Communications Commission(FCC) The device manufactured and found to comply with limits for a Class B computing device according to the specifications in FCC rules Part 15. 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. 3. If your device needs repairs, you must arrange for the manufacturer to make them if you are to keep the device's FCC registration valid. This equipment, like other electronic equipment, generates and uses radio frequency energy. If not installed and used according to the instructions in this manual, this equipment may cause interference with your radio and television reception. If you think this equipment is causing interference with your radio or television reception, try turning the equipment off and on. If the interference problems stop when the equipment is switched off, then the equipment is probably causing the interference. You may be able to correct the problem by doing one or more of the following: - Adjust the position of the radio or TV antenna - Moe the device away from the radio or TV If necessary, consult your dealer or an experienced radio or television technician. You may find this booklet helpful:"How to Identify and Resolve Radio and TV Interference Problems"(Stock No. 004-000-00345-4), prepared by the FCC and available from the U.S Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. See individual devices FCC ID and registration numbers. For the customers in Europe The CE mark on the CD player is valid only for products marketed in the European Union.

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Safety Warning

CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT KLASSE 1 LASER PRODUKT LUOKAN 1 LASER LAITE KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT PRODUCTO LASER CLASE 1
Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. CAUTION-INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND INTER LOCKS DEFEATED, AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM.
WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. Certain countries may regulate disposal of the battery used to power this product. Please consult with your local authority. Listening for many hours at maximum volume may damage your hearing.

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