RCA MC4001, M4001, M4002, MC4002 user manual Opal USB Device

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Transferring Files to the Player

Disconnecting your player from the

Computer

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For Windows XP users with Windows Media Player 10 or above installed, your player is connected in MTP mode to your computer by default, you may disconnect the USB cable directly when file download is completed.

For Windows XP users without Windows Media Player 10 or above installed, your player is connected in MSC mode. Your player will appear as a drive letter on your computer. You may

disconnect it by clicking the icon from the System Tray and select "Unplug or Eject hardware". Select the drive corresponding to your player.

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The "Stop a Hardware player" screen will appear. Select the player to be stopped again for confirmation and click OK and disconnect your player from the computer.

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Note: Do not disconnect the USB connection during file download. Doing so may corrupt system files or the files being downloaded.

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Contents M4001 M4002 MC4001 MC4002 Contents FCC Information FCC InformationFCC Information Product Registration Service InformationTechnical Specification For Your RecordsImportant Safety Instructions Or Installing this Software End User License AgreementWarranty Disclaimer End User License AgreementThird Party Software Unpacking Your Player Before You BeginDear RCA Customer Computer System RequirementsBack up your data Software SetupHeadset safety Inserting the Included CD into CD DriveCharging the Battery Connecting to the ComputerConnecting the Player to the Computer Important Battery InformationYahoo! Music Jukebox is supported in Windows XP or higher Transferring Files to the PlayerTransferring Files to the Player Windows XP with Windows Media Player 10 or above installed Transferring files via Windows Explorer Drag-and-DropOpal USB Device General Controls OverviewSelecting What You Want to Play General Controls Navigation DisplayNavigation Menus Music Playback VolumeListening, Viewing and Recording Albums Album1 SongListening, Viewing and Recording Music Playback Display Audiobooks PlaybackListening, Viewing and Recording Picture Viewing Video ViewingComplete, check the box underneath to do so Listening, Viewing and Recording Video ConverterDrag-and-drop here To edit the name of the outputVoice Recording Deleting Recorded Files Line-in RecordingPlayback Recorded Line-in Recording Playing My Selections My SelectionsAdding Files to My Selections Clearing My SelectionsPlayer’s Menus Accessing the Player’s MenusDSP Digital Signal Processor Navigation and SelectionAdd to MySel Player’s Menus SlideshowSkipping Clear MySelAdditional Information Tips and TroubleshootingProblem Player repeats same tracks or all EN tracks Do not support other formats like .bmp Tiff, .jpegNews and firmware upgrades for our digital EN media player Check for UpdatesSpecifications Limited Warranty U.S EN For how long after your purchaseLimited Warranty Canada For how long after your purchaseExporter

M4001, MC4001, MC4002, M4002 specifications

The RCA M4002, MC4002, MC4001, and M4001 are a lineup of tape recorders known for their innovative engineering and high-quality audio performance. These models from RCA are revered among professionals and audiophiles for their reliability and advanced features that cater to a variety of recording applications.

The RCA M4002 stands out with its dual-capstan transport system, ensuring superior tape handling and reduced wow and flutter, which translates to clearer and more consistent sound reproduction. It incorporates a user-friendly interface that includes a comprehensive control panel with analog meters, allowing for precise monitoring of audio levels during recording and playback. The M4002 also features both high- and low-speed record and playback options, providing versatility for various recording formats.

Similarly, the MC4002 offers outstanding audio fidelity with its high-speed tape mechanism and integrated Dolby noise reduction system. This model focuses on reducing background noise while enhancing signal clarity, making it an excellent choice for both music and voice recordings. The MC4002 is equipped with professional-grade XLR inputs and outputs, ensuring seamless integration with other audio equipment, which is essential for studio environments.

On the other hand, the RCA M4001 is designed with portability and ease-of-use in mind. This model is slightly more compact, making it suitable for mobile recording setups. Despite its smaller size, the M4001 does not compromise on sound quality, featuring a robust tape transport system that ensures reliable performance during on-location recordings. It also supports multiple tape formats, catering to various recording needs.

The MC4001 shares many features with the M4001 but places a greater emphasis on durability and ruggedness, making it ideal for field recording applications. Its construction is geared toward withstanding the rigors of travel while maintaining exceptional sound quality. This model includes additional connectivity options, allowing it to interface with a larger range of audio equipment.

In conclusion, the RCA M4002, MC4002, M4001, and MC4001 are distinguished tape recorders that highlight RCA's commitment to quality and innovation. With features such as dual-capstan transport systems, Dolby noise reduction, and versatile input/output options, these models offer a comprehensive range of capabilities for both home and professional recording environments. Each model caters to different needs, ensuring there is an RCA tape recorder for every type of audio professional or enthusiast.