RCA RD 2209 manual Learn the MusicMatch Jukebox basic controls, Important Note If the infor

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Getting Started

Learn the MusicMatch Jukebox basic controls.

Listed below are the basic functions of the main controls for the program.

Getting Started

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Save CD tracks to play on your PC or in your LYRA2 player.

Current Selection Display Area

PLAY Button (Press to start playback.

PAUSE Button (Press to pause playback)

Menus

Options,

Register,

Sites and Help

Playlist Controls

Docks and Undocks

Playlist Window

OPEN, SAVE, CLEAR,

and CD-R

Playlist Window

A.Insert a CD into your CD-ROM drive. If you are connected to the Internet, MusicMatch Jukebox will retrieve infor- mation about the CD in the CD-ROM drive.

If you are on a LAN system and the titling feature does not work, contact your administrator.

Make sure the Enable CDDB CD lookup service is selected on the CDDB

PREV and NEXT Buttons (Use to select

the next or previous song in the playlist.)

STOP Button

VOLUME

 

Control

Displays the Recorder Window

Displays the Music Library Window

Displays the Track Info Window

Displays the Music Guide Window

Displays the Radio Window

Note: These secondary display windows normally attach to the lowest open window. You may need to close, move, or open windows to view them.

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Preferences page if you are able to make a connection to the Internet. Choose CDDB Preferences from Settings in the Options menu.

B. The information from the Internet appears.

If the information cannot be retrieved from the

Important Note: If the infor-

Internet, enter it manually. You can enter

mation is not entered before

information or edit existing information by click-

recording, default song names

ing in the desired box and typing.

and information will be used.

 

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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