JVC XA-MP51S Connecting External Audio Equipment, Disconnecting from PC, For Windows 98SE users

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GETTING STARTED

NOTE

When you transfer a WMA-DRM file from the PC, use Windows Media© Player 9 or later. If you transfer it by drag and drop, it cannot be played with the player.

Disconnecting from PC

For Windows 2000/Me/XP users:

Left-click the icon in the task bar, and follow the on-screen instructions.

For Windows 98SE users

Open “My Computer” and select “Removable Disk”, then right-click to select “EJECT”.

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NOTES

The player supports MP3 ID3 V1.0, 1.1 tags, ID3 V2.3 tags and WMA tags. ID3 tags and WMA tags are the data including music names and artist names recorded in MP3 files and WMA files.

When the player is connected to the PC, it is recognized as an external USB memory (removal disk) and shown on the PC. You can treat the player as an external USB memory.

CONNECTING EXTERNAL AUDIO EQUIPMENT

You can listen to the music output from the player with external audio equipment. Before listening, connect an audio cable with stereo mini jack (not supplied) between the Line output jack of the player and the external audio equipment.

NOTES

For operation of the external audio equipment, refer to its Instructions.

When you connect an audio cable to the Line output jack of the player, no sound will come out of the earphones.

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Contents Thank you for purchasing this JVC product Digital Audio PlayerDry cell batteries Listening precautionsPlayer Carrying dry cell batteries aroundNo altering or remodeling This can cause malfunctioning Locations to be avoidedInformation Table of Contents Battery indicator Installing BatteryImportant Battery Information Getting StartedInstalling USB Driver for Windows 98SE only Connecting Digital Audio Player to PC Connecting to PCTransferring music files from PC to Digital Audio Player For Windows 98SE userDisconnecting from PC Connecting External Audio EquipmentFor Windows 2000/Me/XP users For Windows 98SE usersMenu button Parts of the Digital Audio PlayerTurning Power ON/OFF To turn power onTo turn power OFF Display Overview Music mode/ Voice mode FM modeBasic Operations Using the Main MenuMain Menu Types of modesTo play music Playing MusicTo select track To fast-forward/reverse trackRecording Voice Messages To exit Voice mode Press Menu buttonTo record voice messages To playback recorded messagesPlaying Messages To play messagesTo select messages Automatic presetting Scan mode A.Scan To tune and preset station Scan mode M.Scan, S.ScanListening to FM Broadcasts To tune to preset station Radio mode To delete preset station Radio modeTo exit radio mode Press Menu button Recording FM Broadcasts To exit FM mode Press Menu buttonTo record FM broadcasts To playback recorded FM broadcast stationTo delete files Deleting FilesSET Menu Items Advanced FeaturesTypes of sound modes EqualizerTo select sound mode To create sound mode CustTo exit SET mode To select play mode PlaymodeTypes of playback modes To set sleep timer Sleep TimerTo set auto power off Auto Power OFFTo set back light BacklightTo set contrast ContrastTo set menu language Menu LanguagesTo set fonts FontsAbout To exit about mode Press Menu buttonTo display Upgrading firmware versionTo reset the unit Resetting the UnitTo exit Navigate mode Press Menu button NavigateTo locate a music file Music file playing order in Music mode Locking Buttons Hold Problem Solution TroubleshootingXA-MP51 SpecificationsAccessories HeadphonesCD-ROM USB Driver for Windows 98SE European Union 0705KMMCREBET