IRiver iMP-700 user manual Save complete, Select Folder or Move to the upper folder, Playing

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FM Tuner is included on the iMP-700T only.

Memory Function (Save channels)

NAVIGATION

Push the Navi button to release PRESET mode, select the station by

pressing or .

Navigation mode is useful for quickly searching your files by using file name. (Refer to page 33 for reservation)

Press

or

 

and select the

MEMORY

 

desired channel

 

 

 

Select CH02

Up to 20 channels can be memorized.

MEMORY

01

again

Save complete

will exit the memory function without saving.

Press the NAVI button to display the list of audio tracks. The current track will also be displayed.

PREV

Press the

or

to select a track

 

NEXT

to play.

 

 

 

 

 

: To move to the upper folder.

Select Folder or Move to the upper folder.

Press the I

or

I to select a folder to play. And press the NAVI or

Auto memory function : (To save the Channels automatically) push the Navi button to release PRESET, push and hold the PRGM button. CH01 to CH20 will be saved automatically with the first 20 stations the player finds.

button to select the folder.

PREV NEXT

Memory delete function (Delete saved channels)

: To enter the folder

 

Select channel to be deleted by pressing the NAVI and

or

button at PRESET mode.

Playing

Press and hold the PRGM button.

01

02

MP

44

128

L

 

 

 

 

3

KHZ

KBPS

R

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The next channel will appear when channel delete is completed. Press and hold the PRGM button if you want to delete

the next channel also.

: Press the or to select a track to play.

The song will be played when you press the play button.

When navigating, the operation of the button in the remote control

is same as the operation of the button in the player, so it cannot move to the upper folder.

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Contents Multi Codec CD PLAYER/FM Tuner Page Multi-Codec CD Player Front View Inside ViewSide View Remote ControlLCD Window Basic Operation Function Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to play PlayerPower Off To mute Play/PauseStop File Format displayed as belowSave complete Select Folder or Move to the upper folderMemory delete function Delete saved channels PlayingActivating Program mode While in Stop ModeSelect Program/Playlist IRiver Shock FreeCancel Program Mode EQ ModeProgram play Interval RepeatConfiguration Menu OperationBeep Volume GeneralResume Sound FadeDisplay Timer Set Auto Power Off ControlPlayback Mode To save the text and exit, use Play button What is FIRMWARE?How to UPGRADE? Setting the Password Changing the Password HOW to USE Winamp Playlist Reservation FunctionUsing AC Power Adapter Using general batteries Why does mechanism noise occur?Why doesnt the player recognize a CD created at high speed? PlayerRecording Playing LCD On Safety On Handling DiscOn Headphones and Earphones Road SafetyOn Player Preventing hearing damageCategory Specifications Remote ControlBatteries Two Model NoFederal Communications Commission FCC For the customers in Europe

iMP-700 specifications

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