RCA M2502, M2501, M2500, MC2501, MC2500, MC2502 user manual Radio

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Radio

Basic Operations

Refer to "Quick Start".

Manual and Preset Modes

Press the Selection key repeatedly to select between the two modes while listening to the radio.

Manual mode – tuning to stations manually,

Preset mode – selecting stations saved in preset memory

Preset mode

Manual Tuning

Refer to step 5 of “Listening to Radio” on p.8 for more information.

Saving Preset Stations

1.Tune to a station to be saved as a preset station (refer to manual tuning).

2.Press M, slide to to select “Save to Preset” and then slide to .

3.Slide to or to select a preset number.

4.Press the Selection key to save station as selected preset number.

Selecting Preset Stations

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1.Make sure you are in preset mode

2.Slide to or to select a preset number.

Clearing Presets

1.Slide to or to select an unwanted preset number.

2.In preset mode, press M to view the radio sub-menu.

3.Slide to to select "Clear Preset" and then slide to .

4.Press the Selection key to confirm clearing.

Suppressing Stereo Signal

If FM stereo reception is weak, select mono sound to reduce the noise.

1.While listening to the radio, press M to view the radio sub-menu.

2.Slide to to select "Mode".

3.Press to the Selection key repeatedly to select between stereo or mono sound.

Stop Listening to the Radio

Press and hold to switch off the player. OR

Press M while listening to the radio. Select “Go to” and then “Library” by sliding to twice. The player will return to file navigaton for music, audible and recorded files listening.

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Contents M250 M2500 M2501 M2502 MC250 MC2500 MC2501 MC2502 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna FCC InformationEN FCC Information Undesired operationEquipment tested for Compliance as a Complete unit Safety InformationM2501 MC2500 End User License Agreement Subject to restrictions as set forth Program is provided with14 Alt. III, as applicable End User License Agreement Limitation of Liability End User License Agreement General Terms Table of Contents Computer system requirements Before You BeginUnpacking your unit What’s so special about this mp3 player?Headset Safety Precautions for the UnitDo not expose to rain or moisture Do not place the battery under direct Important Battery InformationCharge the unit for at least 2 hours before first use Transferring Files to the Player Connecting to ComputerEN Charging the Battery When the battery is full, the display shows Battery fullPress and hold to switch off the player stops playback Accesses the player’s menu REC Starts and ends recordingGeneral Controls Menu Navigation Switching On and Off PlayerQuick Start EN How Files are Organized?Scanning Files Playing / PausingWhile Radio is highlighted, slide to To switch on the radio Skipping FilesRepeat Playback Mp3 and WMA PlaybackEN Basic Playback Random PlaybackRadio Selecting Recording Duration Radio RecordingEN Recording Radio Deleting Radio RecordingsNavigation menu, slide to to select Voice Recs Voice RecordingVoice Recording Listening to Voice RecordingsListening to Line-in Recordings Line-in RecordingEN Line-in Recording Deleting Line-in RecordingsSystem Info Setting the PlayerSettings DSP feature consists a number of sound effectsMore Information Low Battery levelRepeat, random or program function may be activated Check for Updates Frequently Asked QuestionsYou can get FAQ information at For how long after your purchase Limited WarrantyCanadian Limited Warranty Importador Page End User License Agreement License Restrictions End User License Agreement Limitation of Liability End User License Agreement Third Party Software Table of Contents Computer System Before You BeginRequirements EN What’s so special about this mp3 player? Inserting the Included CD- ROM into CD-ROM Drive Getting StartedEN Connecting the Player to the Computer Connecting to the ComputerTransferring Files to a Digital Audio Player Transferring MusicAudio Player before unplugging the USB connection Yahoo! Music Unlimited Supercharge the Engine EN Transferring Files via Windows Media Player Transferring Files via Windows Explorer Drag and Drop Profiling Model DependentEN Disconnecting Your Player from the Computer Disconnecting the PlayerProblem Checkpoints / Action Troubleshooting TipsImportador
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