Before you begin
Dear RCA Customer,
Thank you for purchasing the Player. This product will play open mp3 and Windows MediaTM audio (WMA) content as well as content purchased from most online music download services.
After purchasing and downloading music to your PC, you are now ready to move content to your player. To transfer the music, you must use Windows Media Player or the application recommended by the online music download service.
(Note: Services and applications must be Windows Media
Unpacking Your Player
Your player came with everything you need to make music portable — all of the items shown below should have been packed in the box with your player.
RCA Player
Music Management CD contains software applications
USB cable: Plug the
Earphones
Computer system requirements
•Pentium III 500MHz or higher recommended
•Windows® 2000 (Service Pack 3) or Windows® XP (Service Pack 1 or higher) or Windows VistaTM
•Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher with Internet access
•250MB or more free hard disk space for the software
•128MB RAM (256MB recommended)
•CD drive capable of digital audio extraction
•USB port (2.0 recommended)
•Installed sound card
•Installed
Secure music download requirements
•Windows® XP (Service Pack 1 or higher) or Windows VistaTM
•Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher with Internet access
•Windows Media Player 10 or higher
•Yahoo! MusicTM Jukebox (Included in the CD)
Warning
Use of this player is for your personal use only. Unauthorized recording or duplication of copyrighted material may infringe upon the rights of third parties and may be contrary to copyright laws.
Caution
•Keep player out of direct sunlight. Exposure to direct sunlight or extreme heat (such as inside a parked car) may cause damage or malfunction.
•Do not expose to rain or moisture.
Headset safety
Have a Blast- Just Not in Your Eardrums
Make sure you turn down the volume on the unit before you put on headphones. Increase the volume to the desired level only after headphones are in place.
•Do not play your headset at a high volume. Hearing experts warn against extended
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