Motorola m25 manual Additional Accessories, USB Cable

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USB Cable

The m25 communicates with your computer over a Mini USB cable using USB 2.0 protocols, with a transfer rate of up to 480 Mbps. The player must be connected using the included USB cable to the USB port on your computer to transfer music or files to and from the player and your computer. The Mini USB connector plugs into the port on the bottom of the player (see page 9). The port is covered by a soft plastic plug attached to the player; use care in opening it and do not pull too hard on the plug.

Whenever you plug the player into the cable and the computer is running, the player turns on and establishes a link with the computer. You can then use your music software or file manager to transfer songs and data to and from the player.

When you are done, be sure to stop the link to the player to avoid corrupting files. In Windows, an icon is displayed on the taskbar like the one shown below. Click on it and a dialog box will appear asking you which device you want to stop. Click on the line for USB Mass Storage Device that has a removable drive listed below it, because that is how the player appears to Windows. For a Mac, follow the procedures specified by your operating system to stop or eject a USB device.

Additional Accessories

Get the most out of your m25 with additional accessories that can make the player easier and more flexible to use. Shop the Motorola web site at http://www.motorola.com/mp3players.

m25 DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER

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Contents User Guide Copyright/Trademarks FCC & Industry Canada ComplianceFederal Communications Commission FCC Industry Canada Declaration of ConformityContents Package Contents Welcome MP3 with ID3 tags Learning MoreMain View Tour of the m25Side View Bottom View Inside View LCD Overview Playback Mode Menu Mode Play Screens FM Radio Manual FM Radio Store Preset FM Radio Preset Earphones Basic SetupBattery/Memory Card ConnectionsUSB Cable Additional AccessoriesOverview Software SetupWindows USB Detection with the Windows Device Driver Motorola Digital Music Center ITunes MacintoshClick Advanced Gracenote Cddb Music Recognition ServiceBasic Operations Control Volume +Forward ThumbstickPlay/Pause MenuCopying Tracks with Motorola Digital Music Center CopyFile type Technique TransferITunes Playback Play MusicAlbum Play AllPlaylists Spoken WordClick New Playlist FM Record Forward and Reverse FM ControlFM Tuner Press ThumbstickOr Reverse Thumbstick MovementPress Forward Or Reverse Recording BroadcastsAdvanced Features Stopwatch Settings Playback ShuffleRepeat Custom EqualizerPress Forward Rock EQ OffPower BatteryPwr Save Other battery-saving power tips Resume TrackTimecode Display Contrast BacklightSet Date Time ModeTime Set TimeFM Tuner Region FM Stereo ModeLock Volume Lock SetupDelete BookmarksSelect SetAbout PlayerStorage Technical Support Telephone Frequently Asked QuestionsQuestion Bitrate Codec GlossaryBass BitrateFirmware GainID3 Tag Rip and Encode SynchronizeTreble Codec is the MP3 Fuel Appendix a The MP3 FormatRipping and Encoding Appendix B Menu Tree Limited Warranty and Software License You may Government Restricted Rights M25 Digital Audio Player M25 Digital Audio Player M25 Digital Audio Player Warranty Information M25 Digital Audio Player Index Visit our web site at