IRiver IFP-900 instruction manual Sound Balance, EQ Limit, EQ Select, Beep Volume, Fade

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Convenient functions

Menu-Sound

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.

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.

EQ Select

You can select various EQ modes.

Press the NAVI/MENU button after selecting EQ by pushing the

NAVI/MENU button toward or (VOL +, VOL -) direction.

Note You can not select Normal EQ.

If you do not select Xtreme EQ or Xtreme 3D, Xtreme EQ or Xtreme 3D modes will not be available during playback in spite of adjusting the values.

Menu-Sound

Beep Volume

Set beep volume level.

Set to "0" for OFF.

Fade in

When activated, volume increases gradually at playback mode to prevent sudden loudness.

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MP3 Player /FM Tuner Welcome to iriver Website CertificationContents Contents Getting startedDo not disassemble or modify Keep out of direct sunlightDo not place objects inside the device Keep out of extreme heat and coldConvenient neck strap Charging from the PCCharging with AC Adapter OffManaging the Rechargeable Battery Locating the controlsFront View Rear View / Side ViewPC software installation LCD ScreenSoftware installation InstallAttach the player Connecting to the PCInstallation is in progressing LCD screen of the playerInstallation will continue Click Finish Attach the playerBasic operation Safely Removing the player from the PCCase of Windows XP Turning on the player Adjusting the volumeTo decrease volume Changing functionsNavigation Changing the playback modeListening to music Navigation MenuSettings Menu navigation Tuning FM stationsSettings Selecting the FM stereo/monoListening to music Listening to the FM radioTo store to cancel Up to 20 station can be stored Programming station preset automaticallyProgramming station preset manually Reserved numberNext station will appear when station delete is completed Deleting preset stationTuning stations automatically To select stereo/monoTo pause FM recording Recording from FM stationsRecording from FM stations To stop FM recordingTo pause recording voice Recording voiceRecording voice To stop recording voiceRecording from an external audio source Recording from an external audio sourcePreparing Recording from an external audio source Refer to page 5-24/5-25To stop recording from the External Source Press the PLAY/STOP button at stop modeTo pause recording from the External Source Press the PLAY/STOP button to playTo read a text file Press the NAVI/MENU button to enter Navi modeText Viewer To search a text file generallyTo exit Text viewer To go to specific positionUseful for large filesTo set My image ModeFormat will erase all files in your player Convenient functionsTo clear My Image EnterMusic Navigation EQ Mode Enjoying the sound equalizer EQDeleting a folder or file Playback Mode Playing in a favorite order Program Activating program modeProgram mode Create your own playlist DownTo cancel program mode Program playTo remove files from the program list To select Main Menu Customizing the function settings MenuBasic operation Enter Sub MenuConfiguration General Resume Load DefaultMenu-General LanguageMenu-Display Menu-Timer FF/RW Scan Speed Tuner Rec. ReservationControl Fast Skip Set the time and station to be recordedLine-in Recording Mode Voice Recording ModeTuner Recording Mode Line-in Record VolumeMenu-Control Menu-ModeStudy NameMenu-Sound DBE Setting3D EQ Setting Sound Xtreme EQEQ Limit Beep VolumeSound Balance EQ SelectAdditional Information Troubleshooting For SafetyOn headphones and earphones Adapter USB cable AccessoriesSpecifications Carrying Case Arm Band
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