RCA RD 2209 Controls Headphone Jack, Light Button, Lock Button, Eject Lever, Belt Clip Removable

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Player Features

Player Features

Controls (continued)

1. Headphone Jack ( )

Insert the plug from the headphone in this jack on the top of the player.

2.MODE / RECALL Button

Selects Playback mode: Press to select a playback mode (NORMAL, REPEAT 1, REPEAT ALL, SHUFFLE, REPEAT ALL SHUFFLE, PROGRAM, or REPEAT ALL PRO- GRAM).

Press twice to adjust the contrast of the LCD display.

Contrast Adjustment: When in stop mode, you can adjust the

contrast between the light and dark images in the LCD display. Press the MODE button twice to display the contrast fea- ture. Use the SELECT/VOLUME control to adjust the contrast. Press MODE or STOP to remove the display.

Enter Station Recall Mode

4. LIGHT Button

Press to turn light on and off in the LCD panel. (Light turns off

automatically after approximately 7 seconds for every press)

5.PLAY / PAUSE Button

At player Off mode: Press once to turn on player, press again to start playback in digital music mode or turn radio on. OR Press and hold to return to the mode last used before entering standby mode.

While player is playing: Press to place the player in the pause mode. Press again to return to playback.

At tuner On Mode: Press to

toggle between Forced Mono and Stereo reception modes.

6.B. SKIP / Tune back Button

While player is playing: Press once momentarily to skip back to the last track. Press and hold to search backward within the same track.

Controls (continued)

7.F. SKIP / Tune Up Button

Player Playing: Press once momentari- ly to skip to the next track. Press and hold to search

forward within saved tracks.

Player Stopped: Press to move the cur- sor forward to an item.

Player with Equalizer Displayed:

Press to cycle through the five frequency bands of the equalizer. You can adjust the gain of the selected band with the SELECT/VOLUME control.

Tuner On Mode: Press to tune up radio frequency.

8.MULTI-FUNCTION SCROLL, SELECT/ ENTER / VOLUME CONTROL

Player Playing: Turn the dial up or down to adjust volume.

• Player Stopped: Turn the dial up or

down to move the cursor to an item. Press

EN

Player Stopped: Press to turn off the player.

Tuner On Mode: Press to return to the Selection Menu or turn off the radio.

Press and hold to turn off player from all modes.

10. LOCK Button

Slide button to LOCK ON position to inactivate all buttons.

Slide button to LOCK OFF position to release lock on all button

functions.

11.Car Kit and AC Adapter Plug (not included)

• Connect the optional car cord adapter and the optional AC power adapter here.

12.Eject Lever

Slide lever in direction of arrow to remove card from the player.

3. DSP (Digital Signal Processor)

Button

In Digital Music Mode, press to select a

DSP mode: FLAT, BASS BOOST, ROCK, POP,

• Player Stopped: Press to move the cur-

sor back to previous item.

this control in to select the item for play-

ing or adding/removing the item to/from a

program.

13. Belt Clip (Removable)

The removable belt clip attaches here.

JAZZ, or EQ (equalizer). The equalizer lets

you cycle through five frequency bands

and adjust the gain of the selected band

for your personal preference.

In Radio Mode, press DSP to toggle between Bass Boost ON/OFF.

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• Player with Equalizer Displayed:

Press to cycle through the five frequency

bands of the equalizer. You can adjust the

gain of the selected band with the

SELECT/VOLUME

control.

• Tuner On Mode: Press to tune down

radio frequency.

Player with Equalizer Displayed: Turn the dial up or down to adjust the gain of a

selected frequency band. The band is selected with F. SKIP or B.SKIP.

9.STOP•OFF Button

Player Playing: Press to place the play- er in the stop mode.

14.Battery Compartment Door

Open door by sliding in direction of arrow and lifting. Insert batteries making sure polarities (+ and – ) are aligned correctly.

15.Card Slot

Insert the removable card here top first with front facing front of player.

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Contents RD2209 Important Safety Information Table of ContentsIntroduction Included Accessories Player FeaturesPrecautions for CompactFlash Card Important InformationComputer System Requirements Getting StartedMinimum OptimumInstall the music management software Install the CompactFlash driversInsert the included software CD into your CD-ROM drive Connect the CompactFlash external driveClick the Install the Music Install the MusicMatch Jukebox softwareManagement Software icon to Go to StepSet MusicMatch Jukebox basic preferences Select a CD Recording Mode Learn the MusicMatch Jukebox basic controls Save CD tracks to play on your PC or in your LYRA2 playerImportant Note If the infor Use MusicMatch Jukebox to play Radio on your PC Save CD tracks to play on your PC or in your LYRA2 playDownload music from the Internet Click on Station Selector to open the following windowMusic Library Window Organize the Music LibraryTransfer the audio files to the CompactFlash Card Create a Playlist for playing or downloadingEdit Tags for Your Songs Important NoteSkip to page 34, if you do not Helpful HintsSet basic preferences Secure Files OnSecure Files Off Save CD tracks to play on your PC or LYRA2 player Learn the RealJukebox basic controlsClick the Music Guide icon to have Create an AutoPlaylist Searching for TracksRadio Flash Card icon Important NoteLow Battery Indicator Install the LYRA2 user’s guide and documentationBattery Safety Precautions Insert the alkaline batteries into the playerGetting Started Player Features Attach the headphones to the playerInsert the CompactFlash card in the player Battery Compartment Door DSP Digital Signal ProcessorControls Headphone Jack Light ButtonRemote control Connecting the Remote ControlPlaying a CompactFlash Card Pause Feature Playing a CompactFlash Card Playback FeaturesAuto Resume Feature Search in PlaybackRepeat and Shuffle Features Skip and Search FeaturesSkip Feature Scroll FeatureEqualizer Feature Mode Menu Program FeatureSELECT/VOLUME control DSP ModesRadio Mode Optional Accessories Included AccessoriesPlayer Optional Accessories SpecificationsTroubleshooting Guide Limited Warranty For US How state law relates to warranty Limited Warranty For US Limited Warranty For CanadaWhat your warranty does not cover Product RegistrationIndex Thomson multimedia Inc