Aiwa operating instructions Connecting the MM-RX400 player to your computer

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Connecting the MM-RX400 player to your computer

Use the supplied USB cable to connect the MM-RX400 player to your computer, as shown below.

1Connect the series A connector (the larger one) to the computer’s USB port.

2Connect the series B connector (the smaller one) to the USB port connector of the MM-RX400 player.

3Turn on the player by holding the e/s button pressed until “CONNECT USB” appears on the display of the MM-RX400 player. If you connect the USB cable to the MM-RX400 player while it is in Playback mode, the player will stop playback and display “CONNECT USB.”

 

3

 

 

Series B

 

 

connector

 

USB port

2

 

connector

 

 

 

Supplied USB cable

 

Series A connector

1

 

PC USB port

Note

If the “Add New Hardware Wizard” appears after you turn on the MM-RX400 player in step 3, install the USB driver, following the procedure described in “Installing the USB driver” (page 16).

Before connecting the MM-RX400 player to your computer with the supplied USB cable, be sure to fully charge the battery. If “LOW BATT” appears on the display of the MM-RX400 player when it is connected to the computer, disconnect the MM-RX400 player from the computer, then reconnect it after fully charging the battery.

The following actions are strictly prohibited while transferring music files or formatting the memory media. Doing so may cause not only the computer to freeze up but also the memory media to be damaged.

Disconnecting the USB cable from the MM-RX400 player or the computer

Removing the battery from the MM-RX400 player

Removing the MultiMediaCard from the MM-RX400 player

Do NOT turn on or off the computer while the MM-RX400 player is connected to the computer. This may cause damage to the MM-RX400 player or the music files stored on it.

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Contents MM-RX400 English Precautions Table of Contents Using the MM-RX400 Player Main featuresStereo headphones Battery charger Rechargeable battery AccessoriesSoftware requirements System requirementsAbout this manual Hardware requirementsViewing Help Searching by KeywordClick on the Index tab in the Online Help window Tip EnglishBefore starting the installation Installing the Audio Manager and driver softwareLocation from the Choose Default playerClick on Finish in the Installation Complete dialog box Click on Next Preparation Preparing the MM-RX400 player Charging the batteryInstalling the battery Battery indicatorInstalling a MultiMediaCard Formatting a MultiMediaCardTo remove the MultiMediaCard Connecting the MM-RX400 player to your computer Installing the USB driver Disconnecting the MM-RX400 playerClick on Finish Confirming installation of the USB driverSwitching between the Audio Manager window and small player Starting Audio ManagerTo exit Audio Manager Changing the appearance of the Audio Manager window Audio Manager navigation buttons Make a playlist button Identification of Audio Manager controlsAudio Manager window 1Menu barGo to web button Copy to devices buttonWrite audio cd button Read a cd buttonRead a CD Track list Recording tracks from a music CDRead a CD window 1Read a CD button bar ButtonBefore starting Recording tracksBit Rate Click on the Edit Track Info button Click on OK Click on the Start Reading buttonObtaining track information about a music CD automatically Check the Save this file to disk option and click on OK Obtaining music files via the InternetClick on OK in the dialog box Organizing tracks using play list Play List windowAdd Tracks to the Play List button bar Button 3Organize the Play List button bar Button 2Play ListCreating a play list Click on the Save Tracks as Playlist button Click on OK when you have finished selecting the tracksClick on Search Hard Disks for Tracks of the File menu If you know where the music files are storedClick on OK in the dialog box that appears successively Click on the Select Playlists From Database buttonClick on the Add Track button under the Track List tab Deleting tracks from your database Deleting tracks and play lists from your databaseDeleting play lists from your database Click on the Clear List button to clear the Play List Editing track informationPlaying the tracks in the play list Playing the tracks on the music CDShortcut menus Transferring tracks to the MM-RX400 player Copy to Devices window1Devices window button bar Button 5Device Usage bar 2Transfer List3Organize the Transfer List button bar Button 4Memory media drop-down list7Portable Track List button bar Button Transferring tracks to the MM-RX400 playerClick on Close to close the dialog box Using Audio Manager Deleting tracks from the memory media Viewing current memory usage status of the memory mediaFormatting the internal Flash Memory and MultiMediaCard Main unit Player overviewDisplay window \Headphones jack stereo mini- jack 6VOLUME +/- button7FM MODE/DISPLAY switch 8AUTO PRESET/DTP buttonRemote control Display window During playbackDuring radio reception Playing back tracks Using the playerRepeat Playback Selecting a play modeTo cancel A-B Repeat Playback Track repeatedly A-BChanging the track To suit tracks InformationTo show Listening to a radio program Manual Tuning To tune in to a station quickly Auto Tuning For better receptionIf stereo reception is poor Listening to a preset station To preset two or more stationsTo erase all preset stations General questions SpecificationsWhat is MP3? What is WMA?What is SDMI? What is the bit rate?What is a variable bit rate VBR? What is the CDDB?How do I expand the memory? How long does the battery last?Volume level differs among tracks Questions about MM-RX400 playerVarious troubles with playback TroubleshootingButtons are not functional Nothing or unusual action on the displayThem with an appropriate bit rate and sampling frequency MM-RX400 player does not play tracksReception is distorted or has a hum Your computer does not recognize the MM-RX400 playerCannot transfer music files You cannot tune in to any stationDisplay Description MessagesCall toll free 1-800-BUY-AIWA. United States and Puerto Rico