Aiwa MM-RX400 operating instructions Installing a MultiMediaCard, Formatting a MultiMediaCard

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PREPARATION

Installing a MultiMediaCard

You can use the 32MB MultiMediaCard that comes with the MM-RX400 player. Before you purchase an additional MultiMediaCard, it is recommended to contact your nearest AIWA service personnel to find out which kind that works best with your MM-RX400 player.

Before installing or removing a MultiMediaCard, be sure to turn off the MM-RX400 player and disconnect the USB cable from it.

1Remove the battery compartment cover (page 13).

2Insert the MultiMediaCard into the slot in the correct direction, holding it with the beveled corner to the right.

The mark printed on the player over the slot indicates the correct orientation of the card.

3Replace the battery compartment cover.

To remove the MultiMediaCard

First push the MultiMediaCard in slightly to release it.

Formatting a

MultiMediaCard

In order to use a MultiMediaCard with an MM-RX400 player, you must initialize it to MM-RX400 format using the format function of the supplied Audio Manager. For details on formatting a MultiMediaCard, see “Formatting the internal Flash Memory and MultiMediaCard” (page 46).

Note on the MultiMediaCard

Insert the MultiMediaCard completely into the slot to ensure that it is recognized by Audio Manager.

NEVER remove the MultiMediaCard from the MM-RX400 player while Audio Manager is formatting it or transferring music files to the MM-RX400 player. Doing so may cause not only the computer to freeze up but also the memory media to be damaged.

Music files on the MultiMediaCard cannot be played back with another player.

A MultiMediaCard that has been used with other players that employs a format different from Windows (DOS- compatible) format cannot be used by the MM-RX400 player even after formatting it with Audio Manager.

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Contents MM-RX400 English Precautions Table of Contents Main features Using the MM-RX400 PlayerAccessories Stereo headphones Battery charger Rechargeable batteryHardware requirements System requirementsAbout this manual Software requirementsClick on the Index tab in the Online Help window Viewing HelpSearching by Keyword English TipInstalling the Audio Manager and driver software Before starting the installation Click on Next Default player Click on Finish in the Installation Complete dialog box Location from the ChoosePreparation Battery indicator Charging the batteryInstalling the battery Preparing the MM-RX400 playerTo remove the MultiMediaCard Installing a MultiMediaCardFormatting a MultiMediaCard Connecting the MM-RX400 player to your computer Disconnecting the MM-RX400 player Installing the USB driverConfirming installation of the USB driver Click on FinishTo exit Audio Manager Switching between the Audio Manager window and small playerStarting Audio Manager Changing the appearance of the Audio Manager window 1Menu bar Identification of Audio Manager controlsAudio Manager window Audio Manager navigation buttons Make a playlist buttonRead a cd button Copy to devices buttonWrite audio cd button Go to web button1Read a CD button bar Button Recording tracks from a music CDRead a CD window Read a CD Track listRecording tracks Before startingBit Rate Click on the Edit Track Info button Click on the Start Reading button Click on OKObtaining track information about a music CD automatically Obtaining music files via the Internet Check the Save this file to disk option and click on OKClick on OK in the dialog box Add Tracks to the Play List button bar Button Organizing tracks using play listPlay List window 2Play List 3Organize the Play List button bar ButtonCreating a play list Click on OK when you have finished selecting the tracks Click on the Save Tracks as Playlist buttonIf you know where the music files are stored Click on Search Hard Disks for Tracks of the File menuClick on the Add Track button under the Track List tab Click on OK in the dialog box that appears successivelyClick on the Select Playlists From Database button Deleting tracks and play lists from your database Deleting tracks from your databaseDeleting play lists from your database Playing the tracks on the music CD Editing track informationPlaying the tracks in the play list Click on the Clear List button to clear the Play ListShortcut menus 1Devices window button bar Button Transferring tracks to the MM-RX400 playerCopy to Devices window 4Memory media drop-down list 2Transfer List3Organize the Transfer List button bar Button 5Device Usage barTransferring tracks to the MM-RX400 player 7Portable Track List button bar ButtonClick on Close to close the dialog box Using Audio Manager Viewing current memory usage status of the memory media Deleting tracks from the memory mediaFormatting the internal Flash Memory and MultiMediaCard Player overview Main unit8AUTO PRESET/DTP button 6VOLUME +/- button7FM MODE/DISPLAY switch Display window \Headphones jack stereo mini- jackRemote control During radio reception Display windowDuring playback Using the player Playing back tracksTrack repeatedly A-B Selecting a play modeTo cancel A-B Repeat Playback Repeat PlaybackTo show Changing the trackTo suit tracks Information Listening to a radio program Manual Tuning If stereo reception is poor To tune in to a station quickly Auto TuningFor better reception To erase all preset stations Listening to a preset stationTo preset two or more stations What is WMA? SpecificationsWhat is MP3? General questionsWhat is the CDDB? What is the bit rate?What is a variable bit rate VBR? What is SDMI?Questions about MM-RX400 player How long does the battery last?Volume level differs among tracks How do I expand the memory?Nothing or unusual action on the display TroubleshootingButtons are not functional Various troubles with playbackMM-RX400 player does not play tracks Them with an appropriate bit rate and sampling frequencyYou cannot tune in to any station Your computer does not recognize the MM-RX400 playerCannot transfer music files Reception is distorted or has a humMessages Display DescriptionCall toll free 1-800-BUY-AIWA. United States and Puerto Rico