Emerson MP530 owner manual Deleting a File, Mode menu appears. Rotate the Menu control to select

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DELETING A FILE

MUSIC FUNCTION (CONTINUED)

 

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Are you sure you want

Press and hold the MENU control for three seconds until the

Artist - Song Title

Mode menu appears. Rotate the MENU control to select

to delete the file

System, then press the MENU control; the System menu will

 

Yes

No

 

 

 

appear. Rotate the MENU control to select DelFiles, then press

 

 

 

the MENU control. The unit will then display the first

 

 

 

recording/song/track and ask if you want to delete the file.

 

 

 

Select Yes or No using the MENU control, then press the

 

 

 

MENU control. Repeat as desired. When finished, press and

 

 

 

hold the MENU button until the System menu appears.

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Contents MP3/WMA/FM TUNER/LINE in PLAYER/RECORDER Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open Important Safety Information Safety Road SafetyCopyright FCC Warning FCC Declaration Precautions Dear Customer Eias Included Accessories Main Location of ControlsDisplay Band LostRecharge the battery as follows Power SourceFor Windows ME, Windows2000 or Windows XP Downloading and Transferring Files Downloading and Transferring Files Transferring Files Removing Your Player from the Computer Turning the Power ON/OFF Using the Hold SwitchBasic Operation Setting the Contrast Setting the Backlight TimeViewing the Information Setting the Autopower TimeAccessing the Music Mode Music FunctionEqualizer To Listen to MP3s/WMAs To Pause Playbackmusic Function Selecting a SONG/FILE Using the Menu ControlBrowsing the SONGS/FILES HIGH-SPEED Music SearchSelecting a Play Mode Recording a Voice Message Quick Repeat A-B PlaybackDeleting a File Mode menu appears. Rotate the Menu control to selectTo Listen to the Radio FM FunctionHold STOP/OFF button Continue Recording AN FM Station AutoseekVoice Function Line in Function Symptom Cause Solution Troubleshooting GuideResetting the Unit Call Toll Free Emerson Radio Corp Limited Warranty Warranty