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1. al AA O Aor ANTE A rd Fa hra ful repas Peh lirare z Pal fhe bior Alene cot br he compres a samba era ee rmac bch readin Papi ario ha pre Ir ir Lan de al one l Mard gt rural B Click the Install the Music Management Software icon to dis play the Select Music Software screen Sekti he Men A ged se ee ras muri blac Sibert chad bri run Pha cade jr ke Ue chk ooo siha Food ube Los Dupin ra LURA IT Ma hd Pate Pare t l lipy dl or he s besa bee ld va mk tard E hate fal His ha hor o vr da APS EP s une sal ha rbd vet Ha Ad ued dr aro rd cama C Select the software you want to install and click Install e Select MusicM atch Jukebox Recommended to install the MusicM atch Jukebox software MusicM atch Jukebox is capable of MP3 WAV and Windows Media audio format compression Musical content is provided by EMusic com the Internet s number one source for MP3s EMusic s content will be installed with the MusicMatch J ukebox software Go to Step 6 e Select Real ukebox to install the Real ukebox software Real ukebox is capable of MP3 wave and G2 com pression Go to Step 7 EMusic com the EMusic com Logo and other proprietary names of EMusic com are trademarks of Emusic com Inc 8 Getting Started Install the MusicMatch Jukebox software A Display the Select Music Software screen as described in Step 5 Make sure MusicMatch J
2. e Press PLAY again to resume play back Auto Resume Feature The player will automatically turn off if no buttons are activated for approximately one minute The player will retain the following information and setting if the same card remains in the player e Play repeat mode selected e Track play list e Volume control setting e Last track played information e DSP and equalizer settings Press PLAY to resume playback from the track the player was paused 43 Player Features Playback Features Skip and Search Features Skip Feature When the file list is disolayed F SKIP and B SKIP or the SELECT VOLUME con trol allows you to select which track to play using the file list e Press F SKIP to move the cursor down the list e Press B SKIP to move up the list Note If you search beyond the last track the cursor will return to the first track Press PLAY to play the selected track During playback or pause press and release F SKIP or B SKIP to skip to the next or previous track e Press F SKIP to skip to the next track e Press B SKIP to skip to the beginning of the current track being played Press again to skip to the previous track Note If you skip the last track you will return to the first track in the list Search Feature During playback F SKIP and B SKIP allow you to audibly search through the tracks at a faster speed e During playback press hold and rele
3. Detailed information Welcome Tips and troubleshooting are available through the Help menu and the MusicMatch Internet site accessed from the Help and Sites menus We recommend you familiarize yourself with the M usicM atch Welcome Tips and view the Online FAQ s before using and record ing files Logging onto the Internet while using M usicM atch Jukebox takes advantage of all its features We feel a few of the Recording Settings options need to be discussed before you start using the MusicM atch Jukebox software Getting Started Set MusicMatch Jukebox basic preferences continued A Start the MusicM atch Jukebox software B The Search for Music screen appears asking if you want the pro gram to search for existing compati ble music files ion O spt O abra ms cm E Click OK to have the files found appear in the Music Library C Display the Settings menu by choosing Settings under the Options menu Note You can access the Options menu at almost any time by pressing the right mouse button Bird Pia Foods Murio Lia CODE Cure ha oi ua fe led pig ha D Wake Haku Fi EF Chris Fe NA kr E Br CDa MPa Fila M Ter inher et nba rac blas him tony FF Aiii Dey ul arbre res ooo Bleus ee ral F Bobi Mine Libra E Auk Pl Lot FP Con Leer does Pied ea r Hali plane Ine F Enable or uhh Dd Pin te Esta Tig Deran la raras A AT arar E Bybee ha rbd eager MA uch F Lido era tac ti
4. FL 0000 reia fra bd rra Lo A B The information from the Internet appears If the information cannot be retrieved from the Internet enter it manually You can enter information or edit existing information by clicking in the desired box and typing PLAYLIST AE Important Note If the information is not entered before recording default song names and information will be used 15 Getting Started 16 Save CD tracks to play on your PC or in your LYRA2 player continued C Press the REC button if the Recorder window is not open Press REFRESH if the songs are not listed Stop Cancel Eject ALL NONE REFRESH Button Button CD Button Button Button RECORD RETONDER Button Lika id pma Demp Hiriari CD Info are Display Area tei ES TE Song Selection Area D Select the tracks you want to e To eject the CD click eject CD record e To select all songs click All e To start recording click RECORD e To deselect all songs click None e To stop recording the current e To refresh the track title information track click stop or to attempt detection again click e To cancel the entire recording Refresh session for all selected tracks click cancel E After recording is completed the songs will be stored in the Music Library Download music from the Internet A Click the MUSIC GUIDE button to connect to the MUSICMATCH MUSIC GUIDE download site If you have not established an Internet connection M
5. Important Safety Information Be sure to read all the safety information before you begin to use this product IMPORTANT NOTE To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard do not expose this player to rain or moisture C AUTI O N This symbol indicates dangerous voltage inside the product that presents a risk of RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK CHO Lini DO NOT OPEN electric shock or personal injury ATTENTION This symbol indicates important instruc RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE tions accompanying the product NE PAS OUVRIR TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS ARE INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALI FIED SERVICE PERSONNEL FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INFORMATION This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two con ditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable pro tection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communicati
6. Optional Accessories Specifications Troubleshooting Guide Limited Warranty 45 46 47 47 47 48 48 48 49 49 49 49 50 D0 Important Information The LYRA2 player works with your computer to let you play your favorite music from files recorded on removable CompactFlash cards The player plays files encoded with the popular MP3 Windows Media Audio and RealNetworks G2 audio formats and may allow for future upgrades of some alternative audio compression formats Because the player has no moving parts the audio can be played back virtually any where without skipping You can download MP3 Windows Media and G2 encoded music files from several Internet sites to your computer hard drive or record your favorite CD using the soft ware supplied Some of the Internet sites you may want to explore are www emusic com www real com www musicmatch com WwWww mpeg org Www mp3 com www windowsmedia com Warning Use of this product is for your personal use only Copying CDs or downloading music files for sale or other business purposes is a violation of copyright law It is also a violation of copyright law to download files without permission of the copyright owner Caution While Driving Use of headphones while operating an automobile or moving vehicle is not recommended and is unlawful in some states and areas Be careful and attentive on the road Stop operation of the unit if you f
7. PREV and NEXT Buttons Use to select the next or previous song in the playlist isla STOP Button VOLUME Control Displays the Recorder Window Displays the Music Library m Window b Displays the Track Info Window A ee ud Displays the Music Guide Window wo 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 Getting Started Save CD tracks to play on your PC or in your LYRA2 player A Insert a CD into your CD ROM drive If you are connected to the Internet MusicMatch J ukebox will retrieve information 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 Preferences page if you are able to make a connection to the Internet Choose CDDB Preferences from Settings in the Options menu irae Erind Fipa Franaka Mins Liwag CODE Donen F Trsa IANI I kan carer Mirada Irt a IAHI ida a pi r all LE r rera hip lil i rriari rrp PACE dli ve TTD Herriren Ei od arc a Ha EA ollo HC IA 2 Ge Sade A es new bi rran hh TEL ri op HIEL ETT SA Lara Lar Hhh Hrb Conese hall San ue rrii ore il aides rap CED TED errar Es ell el co Dhak rumin FE Enh pee Dell E A DIE TRI Prat fu
8. PROGRAM 2 Press F SKIP or turn the SELECT VOLUME control to move the cursor to the feature you want to select e Select REPEAT 1 to repeat one track over and continuously e Select REPEAT ALL to play all the tracks in the selected playlist over con tinuously e Select SHUFFLE to randomly play up to 20 tracks No tracks will be repeat ed e Select REPEAT ALL SHUFFLE to play tracks randomly with repetition Note A cursor will appear before REPEAT ALL and SHUFFLE 3 Press the SELECT VVOLUME control in to select the mode or the player will select the mode next to the cursor after five seconds Notes Pressing PLAY also starts the player playing with the selected fea ture When the player is playing you can cycle through the playback modes by pressing MODE then b skip f skip The mode selected appears in the display Fire and Snow dJo di Ward leak FLAT 1 38 SHUFFLE Trk 03 45 Player Features MODE Menu continued Program Feature 1 Display the MODE menu and press F SKIP to move the cursor to PROGRAM NORMAL REPEAT L REPEAT ALL SHUFFLE gt PROGRAM 2 Press the SELECT VOLUME control in to display the list OL Walking Fan J 02 Don t See Me O3 gt Fire and Snow 04 Atlanta Jerry 05 Show the Mood Ob Somewhere In Press F SKIP B SKIP or turn the SELECT VOLUME up or down to move the cursor to the first track you want in your program Pres
9. Press to place the player in the stop mode e Player Stopped Press to turn off the player Tuner On Mode Press to return to the Selection Menu or turn off the radio e Press and hold to turn off player from all modes 10 LOCK Button e Slide button to LOCK ON position to inactivate all buttons e Slide button to LOCK OFF position to release lock on all button functions 11 Car Kit and AC Adapter Plug e Connect the car cord adapter Refer to Included Acessories Car Kit for fur ther information and the AC power adapter here 12 Eject Lever Slide lever in direction of arrow to remove card from the player 13 Belt Clip Removable The removable belt clip attaches here 14 Battery Compartment Door Open door by sliding in direction of arrow and lifting Insert batteries mak ing sure polarities and are aligned correctly 15 Card Slot Insert the removable card here top first with front facing front of player 39 Player Features Remote control A O 1 Volume Control 2 Stop Off Button 3 Play Pause On Button 4 f skip Button 5 Lock Button Connecting the Remote Control Note When using the remote control to operate the player it is best to lock buttons on the main unit to avoid accidentally press e Plug the remote into the headphone ing them jack on top of the player e Shift the LOCK button on the main unit to the ON position A lock key icon
10. Ss mm mm r me eT C Press Add Tracks on the right hand side in Playlist mode Click on the song s you want to add to the playlist so it is highligted Press Add Tracks gt gt to store Repeat this step to enter additional tracks Note Click to select a song Shift and click to select groups of songs or Ctrl and click to select multiple songs 29 Getting Started 30 Create an Auto Playlist A Click the Auto Playlist icon in the mode selection mode Click New Auto Playlist button on the right of the screen B Fill out the Create a New Auto Playlist form to give specifications as to how songs will be organized in the the new Auto playlist Searching for Tracks A Click on the Search button on the mode selection bar Med rase Sop areh Ge karr TT LE Pan Pad a EA AT Parres mitaj aS ee om Tawar 9 creer j Click and highlight the the playlist you want to edit Click Edit Autoplaylist on the right side column to change preferences at any time All tracks saved on your PC will auto matically be placed in this folder if track information follows specifica tions B Click on the Search All Tracks page C Key in the music you wan to search for and Click Search Now to begin search Getting Started Radio A Click on the Radio icon on the Mode Selection banner B Click on the Features page to search for stations according to Featured Genre
11. Windows Media Audio or G2 music files into the player LCD Display A Check to make sure the unit is turned off B Insert the card top first into the player with the front of the card facing the front of the player as Shown Make sure the card is inserted fully into the player Caution Do not force the card into the player as this may cause damage to the card and or player Note To remove the card from the player A turn off the player B slide the eject lever on the back of the player with your thumb to eject the card 12 Attach the headphones to the player 36 Headphone J ack 69 _ Insert the plug on the headphone cable into the headphone jack 64 on the top of the player and place the headphones on your head by fitting it around your ears Player Features Controls LCD Display play pause O O O O O OO OO oO O O O O O O O oO O O O O O O O oO O O O O O O oO O O O O O O OO oO O O O O O O oO O O O O O O O oO y O O O O O O O O O O oO O O O O O O O 0 O oO PERSONAL DIGITAL PLAYER FM TUNER sue ae ard DA Ce mnn ie Player Features Controls continued 1 Headphone Jack 63 Insert the plug from the headphone in this jack on the top of the player 2 MODE RECALL Button e Selects P
12. appears in the display Fire and Snow Jo id Ward NORMAL 128K Volume 30 FLAT 8 Press STOP OFF to place the player in the stop mode The playlist will show on the display Note After approximately one minute with out key activation the player will turn off to conserve batteries 9 Press STOP OFF again to return to the selection menu or Press and hold STOP OFF to turn off the player 10 Press STOP OFF from the selection menu and the player will power off Do not play your headset at a high volume Hearing experts advise against continuous extended play If you experience a ringing in your ears reduce the vol ume or discontinue use Do not use the headphones while operating a motorized vehicle or bicycle It may create a traffic hazard and is ille gal in many areas Use extreme caution or temporarily discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations 42 Player Features Playback Features SELECT LCD Display VOLUME PLAY PAUSE Control Button play pause f b skip f skip b skip f skip Reverse a Forward Button Button digital mma FM radio Pause Feature During Digital Music playback you can pause the player and mute the volume e Press PLAY during playback to pause the player PAUSE will flash on the display Note If the player is left in pause for approximately one minute it will turn off automatically Press PLAY to activate the auto resume feature
13. A r ted Ua a a ae el component mld af hu hra ual ra tach lirat full ha br Alana coer T diy Luge es el ear ee ue lara lech red ba he plein ha prec ld he Lp u At Crus ual lema rares Care Ped gt ena Install the CompactFlash drivers A Click the Install CompactFlash Driver icon to display the Select CompactFlash Device screen Smart thew riara pros r tha Lace inch tarred Dar omoa oa pa akri bred bo un ih Asbo paper fhe aber heu Thai Dir 1311 regard Leak rar Urea B Click Install and follow the onscreen instructions to install the USB drivers for the USB external drive included with your LYRA2 play er Note If you wish to install parallel port drivers click Select and choose the type of drivers you wish to install C Restart your computer Getting Started 4 Connect the CompactFlash external drive The external drive allows you to transfer MP3 Windows Media audio or G2 files to the CompactFlash card The drivers for this drive must be installed first so Windows can find them when you connect the external drive Note Actual items may differ in appearance Attach to USB port of com puter Symbol on plug typi cally matches symbol on USB port Yellow LED A Make sure you have installed the C Windows will automatically install USB drivers and that your computer the drivers for the CompactFlash drive has been restarted after you connect it
14. Windows and Microsoft are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Getting Started 1 Unpack the player and accessories When you unpack your new player be sure you have removed all the accessories and information papers The items shown below are packed with your player Multi Media Player AAN CompactFlash with Removable Belt Clip Ab AI Ine Batteries Removable Memory Card Remote Control Software CD Car Conversion Kit External Drive for CompactFlash Card Headphones Getting Started 2 Insert the included software CD into your CD ROM drive Use the software setup program on the included CD to install the CompactFlash drivers Music Management software and User s guide and documentation A Turn on your computer and insert the software CD The LYRA2 Software Setup program will automatically run Note If the setup screen does not appear double click My Computer double click your CD ROM drive icon and double click setup exe You can also click ml Run then type D setup exe where D is the let ter of your CD ROM drive B Select Lyra2 from Choose Player Dialog i er acier ds Frs bce fg Han beba A C Click OK to display the Welcome Dialog mi e ee shal e mm ees te ee ae CEEI 1e D Click Next to display the Select Components screen
15. ars arinin DE Cuar If you are on a LAN system and the titling feature does not work con tact your administrator The information from the Internet appears on your screen CO a a G 1 S584 E k a E al a of i Mm Dons 0 E mo ee CE x en cm T p E ss o sl _ a If the information cannot be retrieved from the Internet enter it manually Important Note If the information is not entered titling and sorting informa tion will not be available in the library Press View Track Info for information on the artist of the track 27 Getting Started 28 Save CD tracks to play on your PC or LYRA2 player continued B Select the tracks you want to play C After recording is complete the or record songs will be stored in the Playlist e To start or stop playback click play e To start or stop recording click record e To pause playback press pause e To stop playback and recording press stop Download music from the Internet A Click the Music Guide icon to have You can also search the internet to Real ukebox connect you to the download the music you want Internet through the search mode Sa A Click the Search icon on the mode oes PS selection row ob gi ra ral a 3 B di mi H m 13 bise llas bro Jein Saut Figi Api Eib cn Gi Der itary karfe RUE ouest Download Musica oe Tarada B Download the music you select
16. asa bill of sale 2 A brief note describing your Player problem 3 Your name address and phone number e After we receive your product a new or refurbished unit will be shipped to you What your warranty does not cover e Acts of God such as but not limited to lightning damage e Adjustment of customer controls e Damage from misuse or neglect e A unit that has been modified or incorporated into other products or is used for institutional or other commer cial purposes e Batteries e Units purchased serviced or operated outside the U S A e Loss of software programming e Installation e Shipping damage if the unit was not packed and shipped in the manner pre scribed by Thomson Product Registration e Please complete and mail the Product Registration Card packed with your Player It will make it easier to contact you should it ever be necessary The return of the card is not required for a warranty coverage How state law relates to war ranty e This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights that vary from state to state If you purchased your product outside the United States e This warranty does not apply See your dealer for warranty information 57 Limited Warranty For Canada Thomson Consumer Electronics Canada Inc warrants to the purchaser or gift recipi ent that if any manufacturing defect becomes apparent in this product within 1 year f
17. back Button e While player is playing Press once momentarily to skip back to the last track Press and hold to search back ward within the same track e Player Stopped Press to move the cursor back to previous item e Player with Equalizer Displayed Press to cycle through the five frequen cy bands of the equalizer You can adjust the gain of the selected band with the SELECT VOLUME control e Tuner On Mode Press to tune down radio frequency Player Features Controls continued 7 F SKIP Tune Up Button e Player Playing Press once momen tarily to skip to the next track Press and hold to search forward within saved tracks e Player Stopped Press to move the cursor forward to an item e Player with Equalizer Displayed Press to cycle through the five frequen cy bands of the equalizer You can adjust the gain of the selected band with the SELECT VOLUME control e Tuner On Mode Press to tune up radio frequency 8 MULTI FUNCTION SCROLL SELECT ENTER VOLUME CONTROL e Player Playing Turn the dial up or down to adjust volume e Player Stopped Turn the dial up or down to move the cursor to an item Press this control in to select the item for playing or adding removing the item to from a program e 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 e Player Playing
18. have more than one Microsoft This audio format recording source select the source incorporates digital rights man you record from the most agement H Mute while Recording This fea e WAV audio is unencoded music ture allows you to mute the audio that is not compressed This for while it is being recorded Uncheck mat has the best quality sound this box to hear the audio asit is but requires the largest file size recorded as much as 650MB per CD WAV audio files are much larger than Note This is not recommended as it will MP3 audio files decrease the recording speed Note Custom Quality settings are for advanced users only F Select a CD Recording Mode 1 Check Digital and Error Correction for the best results Error checking and correction will be performed while you are recording Note Choosing Error Correction will slow down your recording speed 2 Check Analog if your CD ROM drive does not support digital audio extraction 13 Getting Started 14 Learn the MusicMatch Jukebox basic controls Listed below are the basic functions of the main controls for the program Playlist Controls Docks and Undocks Playlist Window Menus Options Register Sites and Help Current Selection D De ee PLAYLIST cum Li Display Area gt dd A LD A PLAY Button Press to start playback OPEN SAVE CLEAR and CD R PAUSE Button Press to pause playback Playlist Window
19. that you MUST turn off the unit completely to insert the CF card otherwise it cannot be read Power On the unit again after the card is fully inserted 5 If you cannot see the display in Shaded or dark areas press LIGHT to turn on the light in the LCD display Note The light will automatically time out after 7 seconds if no buttons are pressed 41 Player Features Playing a CompactFlash Card continued 6 Press PLAY again to start playing the first track in the list Detailed informa tion about the track that is playing appears in the LCD display Fire and Snow Jo di Ward leak NORMAL FLAT Trk 03 1 38 The name of the song artist album playback mode selected DSP mode selected number of the track playing and the elapsed playing time of the track appear Note The Volume bar data rate and battery indicators may also appear Search Select Track in STOP Mode To play a different track when the play er is stopped Press F SKIP or B SKIP or turn the SELECT VOLUM E control up or down to move the cursor down or up the list Walking Fan y Don t See Me Fire and Snow Atlanta Jerry Show the Mood gt XSomewhere Press PLAY to play the track Cautions Headset Safety Search in Playback To play the next or previous track while the player is playing press F SKIP or B SKIP 7 During playback adjust the volume by turning the SELECT VOLUME control up or down The Volume level selected
20. the CD to automatically start playing or recording you can change the settings Choose Preferences in the Tools menu and set the options for your personal preference Dika Devana Binago humi Buai Noha Fy Aade Upik Aube K Erha renarrated cirios Paris paz Ta utah rares nerd dar peer ot pira der rra resi in use le ratar er r mabal Rena Awe Cul Babes re a ol opine reste he yor Rola Fu s qplere bm rd few opine pe He T dean haa lp but bela bu he my Aam rs dn F 111 Aud ba F arhh Psa San ada lirica TCD hub E Sidi Mos Shj d pes nT rh F Enel n s F stos Track lbs Sp Gnl FF 1 rahia hini eg wins larrain Isp hace l pore Getting Started Save CD tracks to play on your PC or LYRA2 player continued Real ukebox is an internet enabled application and connects to the Internet to retrieve information about the CD in the CD ROM Make sure the Automatic CD Lookup Information is selected in the Internet Dahana Ei Grad Hram Ao en Dud Croke e ELA TE libani lE wire pirrar pul pain ahred rca rid Pan wine ad we ihe irea hn pra u Aled Dep ery leva uit ada yra oa Eat ru roa Por s ances he Ae teen be feud Le pe hala ra potion dine Settings Preferences Choose Internet 14M Mac Setting from Preferences in the Tools uri ee er bo men u Berra Bite Preso are weld Egira nry Droga Dre anne barra Fe Iba ILE parce aid dd bn ho Capre
21. ukebox is highlighted and click Install QUICKSTART screen will appear after installation has started Click on Install MusicMatch Jukebox 5 1 MUSICESMATCH gir Install MusicHatch Jukebox 5 1 Gar Poaceae toh Leer buda Play Pfs From frac Exitr Click Yes to accept or No to decline after you have read the license agreement You must click Yes to continue When the next screen appears enter your Name Email address Postal code Country Year of Birth and sex Male or Female lear lara Inia Plow puget he pole pole bode oral lado oe pnd Les M eae ell ara a ered eo ee AAA Alcove ete Oued pel dhe pra sh obi ey la awk tia Ardea prisa br pile Hh Laach hin Frat ned persis a ha PARC GUARAHTEE Yuu te el cid cube rd ese Le shock Huo Rich pa TA ea eg Dr P Re od LUS PU Han End any ete on D Foosball pr Duk E Pr ras robes Andreea Lire arm Yes Beh z Poe arrer Ard cal r FF epia saderah p TOP PA ma e r rd ridad Fleyuinsd El l Heat iarrai Notes Enter an Email address or yourname home com if you don t have email You must enter an email address to proceed If you do not want to be informed of pro gram updates or receive news and offers via email uncheck the boxes B Click Next to display Personalize Net Music screen l eccanabons Hal lec AA AA LA A MER Ir RM unc nach hikat ha Ha biur arira pand m wats A bed hevier
22. 27 28 transfer files to CompactFlash card 32 Recall button 37 38 Remote Control 40 Removable belt clip 50 REPEAT 1 feature 45 REPEAT ALL feature 45 REPEAT ALL PROGRAM feature 45 REPEAT ALL SHUFFLE feature 45 S Scroll feature 44 Search feature 42 44 48 SELECT VOLUME control 37 39 40 41 42 43 SHUFFLE feature 45 SKIP FOR forward button 37 38 40 41 42 44 45 SKIP REV reverse button 37 39 41 42 44 45 Sleep mode 35 Software CD 6 Software setup program 6 Specifications 54 STOP OFF button 16 37 39 40 49 Suppressing stereo signal 49 T Table of contents 1 2 Troubleshooting guide 55 U Unpack the player 5 USB drivers install 7 User s guide installation in PC 34 V Volume level 37 39 40 W Warnings 3 Warranty limited for Canada 58 Warranty limited for US 56 57 WAV audio 13 Windows Media 13 61 THOM SON CONSUMER ELECTRONICS 10330 N meridian St Indianapolis IN 46290 2000 Thomson Consumer Electronics Inc Trademark s Registered Marca s Registrada s Marque s Depos e s 55089180 REV 1 www rca com
23. B Once the computer has been Note Consult your computer or device s restarted connect the CompactFlash owner manual for USB port specifications external drive to an available USB ana OUDE NOON port of your computer as shown above Install the music management software M usicM atch Jukebox and Realj ukebox software are both on the CD We recom mend MusicM atch Jukebox for ease of use and functionality Both software programs operate as players on your PC compress CDs to MP3 format down load files from the Internet and transfer the files to a CompactFlash card you can play on your LYRA2 player Download MP3 and Windows Media audio for mats to the player with the MusicM atch J ukebox software Download MP3 and G2 formats to the player with the Real ukebox software Install one or both of these programs Note LYRA2 player specific updates are available at http www Lyrazone com downloads html MusicMatch system requirements for the down load are 166 MHz processor or better Windows 95 98 NT 2000 16 MB RAM 32 for NT 30 MB hard drive SVGA or higher resolution monitor 4x CD ROM drive mouse keyboard SoundBlaster compatible card speakers video card and installation of Microsoft s Media Player 6 4 for video Getting Started 5 Install the music management software continued A Insert the LYRA2 software disc into your CD ROM drive Follow the directions under Step 2 to display the Select Components screen
24. ERA Aira Fa i J D To add a track from your Music Library to your playlist either double click it or drag and drop it Getting Started Create a playlist for playing or downloading To create a playlist you can drag and drop files from your Music Library or you can open an existing playlist Undocks and Docks OPEN SAVE CLEAR Playing Info Playlist Window Button Button Button PLAY sams tia Cuire bal Button i 1 hc Ty Pa Ml in Dj Pisa Dts Des Mas Lorre eef in d Sg Ga Deki Gime pi PAUSE E S Trek cheb lee Li as Miel Button l Bebe ba Yeo Lew Save by Ve ane contre E fda mie Loe ere Lan F Y Ola Le e a iy Teed Displays i ang For Char Lies Tes Exa Music LM pla cutre Library 1J ame Eine 1 40 ana ow eari ba Mt et oa bn 48 getter Bee Hram El T o H re APCE Fe ae Le Dot ie Pra EE aii T meh a a rr 1 ADD DELETE TAG FIND AUTO DJ Button Button Button Button Button Sort View Button Preview Button Music Library Window A To manually add tracks to the B Click OPEN to open an existing playlist double click the track or drag playlist browse for tracks from a specif and drop the track from the Music ic group or play an audio CD Library into the playlist display C To clear an entire playlist from the To play a track before adding it to playlist window click CLEAR the playlist click next to the desired track in the Music Library D To save your current play
25. Lt ma haar re ae ahan ean alla tr ore Aw play Prod ye ara re eel Juk aba Ana une Ar AOL PP tua Arica pera baral aha avalon ha heared uel Arah m uraa bhur das Air bch elec el Arathi md Taa AR ba rt Fo prenne yra ut hah curar O wren Lahn pel braun he emo pr Gl Cates pan Es CATA EN CFO TNT ATT Paneer as Wad kiur are You person aes pa Lors miun be wel ba peu Lee aura CL LUS sal reat he ded ra oor rares rare AAA PU A Eh Ly a havre r Hu Ent Mai Une Read the screen and decide if you would like to enable the PERSONAL IZE NET MUSIC feature Select Yes or No This setting can be changed later Getting Started Install the MusicMatch Jukebox software continued 10 C Click Next to display Installation Options dialog Select the installa tion option you wish to use Express Setup is recommended Click Next to continue lema rll re AE Le ra Curr r a rt PC us ean La habras Es D After the installation is complete click Finish to complete setup AAA iy ila Youureiresal ba ratal pra Leer des fa steps Fr hak a shart F Fan Hr dudas r Hoa wa cand Arak Aao Dot PO and nher haih nira ar ae ture rru Viesca rit Dinh rela eh i l Trh If necessary close the main setup screen You may need to restart your web browser Reboot your computer if any other software was installed specifically USB compact flash drivers Set MusicMatch Jukebox basic preferences
26. Press b skip or f skip to select by highlighting the Radio icon 4 Press PLAY to confirm selection 48 Multi Function Scroll SELECT ENTER VOLUME Control STOP OFF Button F SKIP Forward Button Search Features e Press FSKIP B SKIP for manual tun ing to step forward backward in radio frequency e Press and hold F SKIP B SKIP for more then 1 second and release for SEEK UP DOWN mode Search contin ues until a station is found e Press and hold F SKIP B SKIP for more then 3 seconds for SCROLL UP DOWN mode Search will only stop when the button is released Preset Memory e 15 Memory spaces are available for storing channel frequency 1 Press FSKIP B SKIP to select the desired station you want to store 2 Push ENTER to enter the Program menu The player will automatically locate an available memory location MEMORY 101 3MHz l 18 1 MHz 2 gt EMPTY 3 99 1 MHz y 949 5 MHz Enter to Store Player Features Radio Mode Preset Memory cont d 3 Turn the multi function scroll select button or press f skip b skip to select the desired channel number 1 15 you want to store in 4 Push ENTER to confirm storage and exit Program mode NOTE Program Mode will automatical ly exit if no buttons are pressed for 10 seconds In this case the station will not be stored OR Press DSP PLAY to exit Program Mode sooner without storing the sta tion NOTE Press D
27. SP PLAY to exit program mode will not change settings in radio mode VT mz So M 1 rT ToT oT 7 Td 80 Memory Recall e Press MODE RECALL to browse the 15 channel memory locations e Turn the multi function scroll or press f skip b skip to tune to a preset chan nel RECALL l 18 1 MHz e gt 98 5 MHz 3 99 1 MHz y 99 5 MHz Enter To Exit NOTE Recall will automatically exit if no buttons are pressed for 10 seconds OR Press ENTER PLAY to exit recall mode sooner Delete Preset Memory 1 Press MODE RECALL to view the current Preset Memory list 2 Turn the dial or press f skip b skip to select the preset memory you want to delete 3 When the desired one is selected press and hold MODE RECALL for 2 seconds to delete 4 EMPTY will show beside the mem ory location that was cleared and it will tune to the next stored frequency RECALL l 18 1 MHz EMPTY 3 gt 99 1 MHz y 99 5 MHz Enter to Exit Surppressing Stereo Signal e Press PLAY to toggle between FM mono and stereo for stereo FM stations A stereo indicator will appear when in stereo mode DSP Digital Signal Processor e Press to select Bass Boost ON Off Bass indicator will appear when Bass Boost is on STOP Feature e Press STOP OFF to return to the Selection Menu e Press STOP OFF again to turn off the player OR e Press and hold to turn off player 49 Included Accessories CompactF
28. arranty for rental units begins with the first rental or 45 days from date of shipment to the rental firm whichever comes first What we will do e During the initial 90 days Exchange the defective portion of your Player with a new or at our option refurbished unit e After the 90 days and within one year Exchange the defective portion of your Player with a new or at our option refurbished unit We will charge you a flat exchange cost to replace a defective player This charge covers the labor cost for its repair How you get service e Contact us on the Internet at www lyrazone com and have your unit s date of purchase and model serial num ber ready The model serial number information is on the back of your Player e Self diagnostic screens will allow you to troubleshoot your problem over the Internet 56 e If after going through the trou bleshooting screens we determine that you should receive a replacement Player you will be provided with a Return Authorization RA No returns will be accepted without the RA number e For your convenience you may also call 317 415 4391 Option I 1 Provide your Discover MasterCard or Visa account number and expiration by entering on the appropriate screen This is for security purposes only and your account will not be charged at this time 2 We will send you a replacement unit 3 If you return the unit to us within 14 days from the date you were pro
29. ase F SKIP to search forward at a faster speed 44 e During playback press hold and release B SKIP to search in reverse at a faster speed Notes If you search in reverse beyond the beginning of the playing track the player will start playing If REPEAT 1 is activated and you search in reverse beyond the beginning of the track the player will start playing that track Scroll Feature When the player is stopped you can scroll down the list of tracks by turning the SELECT VOLUME control up or down Note If you continue to scroll down the list beyond the last track the play er return to the first track on the list 1 Place the player in the stop mode 2 Turn the SELECT VOLUME control up or down to scroll through the list of tracks available on the card inserted in the player 3 Turn and hold the SELECT VOLUME control up or down for more than one second for continuous page up or page down Player Features MODE Menu You can use the MODE menu to select several playback features REPEAT 1 REPEAT ALL SHUFFLE REPEAT ALL SHUFFLE PROGRAM and REPEAT ALL PROGRAM These are described on the next two pages LCD Display play pause b skip f skip ogo tune tune digital zmma FM radio oO O O O O O O 0 oO Repeat and Shuffle Features 1 Place the player in the stop mode and press MODE to display the MODE menu gt NORMAL REPEAT L REPEAT ALL SHUFFLE
30. attery compartment making sure the polari ties and are aligned correctly with the and markings in the compart ment Battery Safety Precautions Battery Compartment Door Insert two alkaline AA batteries C Close the door to the battery com partment Low Battery Indicator The low battery indicator appears in the LCD display when the batteries are getting low Replace the batteries Fire and Snow do di Ward leak FLAT 1 38 NORMAL Trk 03 Aa Any battery may leak electrolyte if mixed with a different battery type if inserted incorrectly or if all batteries are not replaced at the same time Any battery may leak electrolyte if disposed of in fire or an attempt is made to charge a battery not intended to be charged Discard leaky batteries immediately Leaking batteries can cause skin burns or other personal injury When discarding batteries be sure to dispose of them in the proper manner according to your state provincial and local regulations Rechargeable Batteries Risk of fire or explosion if the following is not observed Do not charge any battery other than PC202M H PC204M H or PC224 in this equipment Do not use or charge the batteries if they appear to be leaking discolored deformed or in any way abnormal 35 Getting Started 11 Insert the CompactFlash card in the player Before you use the digital audio feature you must insert the removable card with the MP3
31. autions 35 Belt clip 39 50 Belt clip attaching 50 Browse button 32 B skip button 38 C Card slot 39 Cassette adapter car kit 39 51 Caution while driving 3 Cautions 3 36 42 51 53 Checks and adjustments 51 CompactFlash card insert in player 36 50 play 41 remove 36 50 slot 36 types 50 using 50 CompactFlash drivers installation 6 CompactFlash external drive connect 7 Computer system requirements 4 Contrast adjustment 38 D DSP button 37 38 47 49 DSP modes 38 47 49 Eject lever 36 50 Equalizer 47 F Features 36 auto resume 43 DSP digital signal processor 47 MODE menu 45 46 pause 43 scroll 44 search 44 skip 44 G Getting started 5 H Headphone jack 36 38 Headphones attach 36 Headset safety 42 Important information 3 Important safety information inside front cover Included accessories 5 50 Internet sites download music 3 LYRA updates 7 www lyrazone com 1 Introduction 1 L LCD display 37 45 46 LIGHT button 37 38 Limited warranty 56 57 LOCK button 39 40 LYRA software 6 59 Index M Memory Recall 49 MODE button 38 45 MODE menu 45 46 MP3 audio 12 Multi function scroll 39 Music management software 7 8 MusicMatch Jukebox 14 basic controls 14 basic preferences 10 CD R button 19 CLEAR button 19 CompactFlash card 21 create a playlist 19 digital rights management option 13 Download button 22 Download music 16 download music from the Internet 16 do
32. bleshooting Guide or visit www lyrazone com for help and recent updates Table of Contents Important Information 3 Save CD Tracks to Play on Your PC or LYRA2 Player 15 Warnings about Copyright Laws 3 Download Music From the Internet Caution While Driving 3 rr eE ASA 16 Precautions for CompactFlash Card Use MusicMatch J ukebox to Play TT esetid see 3 Net Radio on your PC 17 Computer System Requirements 4 Organize the Music Library 18 Getting Started 5 Create a Playlist for Playing or Downloading 19 Unpack the Player and Accessories A antr ieae 5 Edit Tags for Your Songs 20 Insert the Induded Software CD Transfer the Audio Files to the into Your CD ROM Drive 6 CompactFlash Card 21 Install the CompactFlash Drivers 6 Install the Real ukebox Software E TE AA 23 Connect the CompactFlash External Drive eea Neste eaa e fey oe a bacon 7 Set Basic Preferences 24 Install the Music Management Learn the Real ukebox Basic Software 8 COMUOIS sa csc aia anew Osea ea 26 Install the MusicMatch J ukebox Save CD Tracks to Play on Your Software stricte e 9 PC or LYRA2 Player 26 Set MusicMatch Jukebox Basic Download Music From the Preferences 10 Internet 28 Learn the Basic Controls 14 Organize the Playlist 29 CompactFla
33. bps The descriptions and characteristics given in thisdocument are given asa general indication and not asa guarantee In order to provide the highest quality product possible we reserve the right to make any improvement or modification without prior notice The English version serves as the final reference on all product and operational details should any discrepancies arise in other languages 54 Troubleshooting Guide Trouble No power to external drive Player does not operate CompactFlash card will not play or you cannot insert it all the way into the player Player repeats same track or all tracks Player plays tracks in ran dom order Player plays audio with DSP sound Player pauses during play Long delay between songs Songs not in same order as CD Audio distorted at high volume Player displays Config File Not Found Poor radio reception Radio auto search does not stop Checks and Adjustments e Check all connections See page 4 e Make sure computer is turned on and plugged into an oper ating outlet e Batteries may be weak Install new batteries e Remove batteries and hold down one or more buttons for several seconds to drain the microprocessor inside the player to reset it Reinstall the batteries and try player again e Make sure card is inserted correctly into player top facing in and front facing the front of player Do not force e Card isnot encoded with compatible audio f
34. d Caution The yellow LED on the CompactFlash external drive turns bright yellow when files are being written to the CompactFlash Card After the yellow light dims wait at least 5 seconds before removing the card from the external hard drive Removing the card before the data is completely writ ten may cause loss of the entire contents of the card and damage the card G Click Exit under the File menu to close Real ukebox H Pull the card out to remove it from the external drive Helpful Hints For detailed information on CompactFlash card file management creating playlists and grouping management please consult the on line documenta tion or Help section The external drive can also be used to transfer files from digital cameras using CompactFlash cards to the PC or store files from the PC on CompactFlash cards Note MP3 files transferred to the CompactFlash card using Lyra compatible software are con verted to an encrypted form for purposes of copyright protection but the encryption process does not change the MP3 encoding characteristics of the file or the file s compli ance with the MPEG 1 Layer 3 MP3 standard Additionally the original file is left unaf fected on the user s system 33 Getting Started 8 Install the LYRA2 user s guide and documentation After you have installed the external drive and placed the LYRA2 software CD in the CD ROM drive as described on pages 6 8 follow th
35. e online doc umentation or Help section The external drive can also be used to transfer files from digital cameras using CompactFlash cards to the PC or store files from the PC on CompactFlash cards MP3 files transferred to the CompactFlash card using Lyra compatible software are con verted to an encrypted form for purposes of copyright protection but the encryption process does not change the MP3 encoding characteristics of the file or the file s compli ance with the MPEG 1 Layer 3 MP3 standard Additionally the original file is left unaf fected on the user s system Getting Started 7 Install the RealJukebox software After you have installed the external drive and placed the LYRA2 software CD in the CD ROM drive as described on pages 6 8 follow these directions to install the Real ukebox software A Display the Select Music Software screen as described in Step 5 Make sure Real ukebox is highlighted and click Install B Click Accept or Cancel after you read the license agreement Note You must Accept to continue C When the Setup of Real ukebox screen appears verify the correct des tination path for the program files E ul Auahi ee pil raii bA pir ge rtl all LE mar de A imtahal ESPs Fa uF ble Boa Candi lt a 5 Click Next D Select how to configure shortcuts for Real ukebox and click Finish to start installation of the software iaa ot lalo abra T
36. e through the Help menu and the Real ukebox Internet site accessed from the Help and Sites menus Note We recommend you familiarize yourself with the Real ukebox New User s Guide and complete the Online Tutorial before using and recording files We also recommend that you log onto the Internet while using Real ukebox to take advantage of all the features We feel the Recording Method and a few of the Audio Quality Preferences need to be discussed before you start using the Real ukebox software A Start the Real ukebox software C Click Recording to display the Recording menu 220899 28 4 suey a Dies Devis l Sager 1 hiama 1 AA ie ag eee pes Bund Muck Fha Faaiu Aug Anin bilan E Da 7 Ansin F nus Lae Lien TA 1 ri pat Fan wD Lu w Disnar rs Bad Aled A ar FF lupia ara acu ahan ocre leur irer arab i pe 103 tan lna ler rad FF eg nirai shan Inne baari wk nul 173 ares Lips Aube ari Epos de p Dan a B Display the Preferences menu by harel EF Chinn choosing Preferences under the Tools menu Loe tees Diy Devis i amener br Bud Mela Pons Ao D Select a recording method Upaka A A 1 allut phra ran ha pukara urini TU RE Ua es un l RE inion 1 Check Digital and Use Error rl Le tee er ne Correction for the best results anl arm tata Error checking and correction will a be performed while you are Bolero aci dl vpn ba oral ul Picar Fa recordi no piste ecra
37. eable They operate the LYRA approximately 1 2 as long as new alkaline batteries These batteries can be charged over and over again To charge these bat teries you need the AC power adapter PC611 Caution Use of other nickel metal hydride batteries may void your warranty AC Power Adapter PC611 This adapter allows you to power your player from 110 120V AC power This adapter is required to charge the rechargeable nickel metal hydride bat teries PC202M H See AC adapter s instruction book for proper operating details Car Kit Cassette and Car Cord Adapters No 54097 and No 54095 Each of these items is purchased sepa rately The cassette adapter 54097 allows you to listen to the LYRA though your car s speakers by using the car s cassette player The car cord 54095 allows you to power your LYRA from the cigarette lighter socket of a car truck or RV Specifications and descriptions of optional accessories are subject to change without notice 53 Specifications Player Size H 4 11 x W 2 5 x D 0 75 inches Weight 3 20z without batteries or memory card Solid state memory Batteries 2 alkaline AA Signal to noise ratio gt 70 db MP3 mode 55db radio mode Slot 1 external CompactFlash slot supports Type or Type Il CompactFlash cards Connectors Headphone DC Jack CompactFlash Card Reader Writer e Universal Serial Bus USB Transfer Rate up to 8 M
38. ect a song Shift and click to select groups of songs or Ctrl and click to select multiple songs 21 Getting Started 22 Transfer the audio files to the CompactFlash Card continued F After you have selected all of the music you want to record on the CompactFlash card click the Download button on the bottom of the screen File size and availability are listed in the status and window displays Caution The yellow LED on the CompactFlash external drive turns bright yellow when files are being written to the CompactFlash Card After the yellow light dims wait at least 5 sec onds before removing the card from the external hard drive Removing the card before the data is completely written may cause loss of the entire contents of the card and damage the card Note Transfer all your MP3 or Windows Media audio files in groups to prevent reloading the appropriate driver for each type and compression ratio Note G Click Done when you are finished H Click Exit under File in the Options menu to close MusicMatch J ukebox Pull the card out to remove it from the external drive J Skip to page 34 Step 8 if you do not want to install the Real Jukebox software Information for installing the Real ukebox software starts on the next page Helpful Hints For detailed information on CompactFlash card file man agement creating playlists and grouping management please consult th
39. ese directions to install the LYRA2 User s Guide and documentation A Display the Select Components screen al Besa fhe bat Aor Mee al crade mroli r Buster mi area lech lirare rol ha biur erreur thn Ir Ly cusps le ka ed rhs mr a a Varga Bach read in Pape arica ha pre rtd he Law Ut ke al era fincas an Plat gt eral Click the Install the Lyra2 User s Guide and documentation button Let rc Gual Step Der Distortion Lec Leeri kiar hare iad paula ha Seb redid La i ak oe Cuers hh Todd hi hv ha ed Ho Tu oo oe ok ed Breer ol i vite Lier Mach riri E gral dl hrant prec Leu Lada Nereus B Select the Destination folder where you want the LY RA2 User s Guide installed and click Next 34 C Select the location for the pro gram icons and click Next Select Frogs som Fetes Lacs cabet parie ririri Setup dl peg srs ee Peg Pida Fial bee Tou ype uraa hah EA oT Air rr howe ha ran bolder ct Ik Ped La kr D Click Finish to complete the installation ber ic Wicd Cemplu Leap har hari roisg pret Leeds l ma re EAT BALL Hate Mon sera bles como panel the bd ral A MR ARI JON MR Getting Started 10 Insert the alkaline batteries into the player Before you can use the player you must insert two alkaline AA batteries A Slide the battery compartment door in the direction of the arrow and lift up B Insert the batteries into the b
40. ette Side A up into your cassette player making sure the cord is placed in the correct position for your type of player 4 Attach the car cord adapter to the LYRA2 as shown above 5 Remove the cigarette lighter from the socket and insert the car cord into the socket 6 Insert the CompactFlash card you wish to play into the player start play ing the card and set the volume at a medium level 7 Control the volume with the cassette player 8 Remove the cassette adapter from the cassette player when you are fin ished 51 Optional Accessories Pricing information and ordering instructions can be obtained by calling 1 800 338 0376 or visit www lyrazone com CompactFlash Memory Card External CompactFlash Drive No PC32CF PC48CF No PC 2200U PC 2200P and PC64CF USB Parallel Any of these CompactFlash memory The PC 2200U external CompactFlash cards can be used with your player Drive attaches to the universal serial bus port on your computer The PC 2200P external CompactFlash drive attaches to the parallel printer port of your computer The drive hasa passthrough connector for your printer and keyboard Stereo Headphones Removable Belt Clip No 54118 No 54119 Lightweight stereo headphones with This belt dip allows you to carry the 3 5mm stereo plug player on your belt 52 Optional Accessories Rechargeable Batteries No PC202MH These nickel metal hydride batteries are recharg
41. iani ut ahna rar A brar serena hai kouka un pra oa gria Pu data 4 hin ha lant E do eloped ested la Aalbers F hrein ranm Werre urk amh lah Faria ia limt wi I r h I E Once the Real ukebox software has started complete the Electronic Registration Card Enter your Country and Zip Code Click Next to proceed Visca Lake Ararat En ria Hue ina feria pirin rra a Allee A A A wo he n allo ra Um aire AAA rant Lisandro op ia iis E 1ed gp drr pd rege lah TAM Har D Bol eyo La Lara a lI Aled gt Note If you don t have email enter yourname home com You mus enter an email address to proceed F Read Information about Real ukebox window appears Click Tell Me More for more information or click Next to continue G Setup Options screen Select the setup option you wish to use Express Setup is recommended Click Next to continue H Confirm Express Setup screen These screens will give a summary of the most common and default config uration settings You can change the settings or click Finish We suggest you click Finish and not change any of the settings at this time If necessary close the main setup screen Note You can access the Configuration Wizard from the Tools menu at any time later when you are more familiar with the program 23 Getting Started Set basic preferences Detailed information tutorials and troubleshooting are availabl
42. ind it disruptive or distracting while driving Caution Exposure to direct sunlight or extreme heat such as inside a parked car may cause damage or malfunction Precautions for CompactFlash Card e Use a soft dry cloth to clean any dirt e Do not bend CompactFlash Card e Do not operate or store CompactFlash Card in places with frequent static elec tricity as recorded data may be damaged e Itis normal for CompactFlash card to get warm after being used for a long time e Do not store CompactFlash card near fire places with high temperature humidity or places with direct sunlight Windows Media and the Windows Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries G2 RealJ ukebox and RealNetworks are trademarks of RealNetworks Inc Important Information Computer System Requirements Minimum Optimum e Pentium 166 MHz or faster e Pentium II 300 MHz or higher e 32MB RAM e 64 MB RAM e Windows 98 or Windows 2000 e Windows 98SE or Windows 2000 Parallel Port also available for Windows 95 e 45 MB free hard disk space plus 1 e 50 MB free hard disk space plus 1 MB for every minute of CD quality MB for every minute of CD quality music you store on your hard drive music you store on your hard drive e CD ROM Drive e CD ROM Drive e USB Port e USB Port e Full Duplex Sound Card e Full Duplex Sound Card e Internet Explorer 4 0 or more with latest access
43. lash Memory Cards The player uses Type and II CompactFlash memory cards Make sure you use only these cards Use of the wrong card could damage your player or CompactFlash Card reader We recommend the use of RCA memory cards available from your local deal er or by phone order on page 52 The cards can be used over and over again Use Music Match Jukebox or Real ukebox to delete the old tracks and then transfer the new tracks to the card Storage CompactFlash cards can store approximately 2 minutes of audio per MB at an MP3 bit rate of 64 kbps Insert removable card top first front facing front of player Attach Belt Clip Here Eject Lever Slide in direc LL tion of arrow to a5 eject card f skip LCD Display Removable belt clip Fit the belt clip into the slot until it is snapped in place digital s FM radio Inserting a Card Insert the card with the top first and the front of the card facing the front of the player as shown Make sure the card is inserted firmly Do not force the card into the play er as this may cause damage to the card and or player Removable Belt Clip Removing a Card Turn the player off Slide the eject lever in the direction of the arrow to eject the card from the player Notes Refer to the troubleshooting guide on page 55 if you have any diffi culty playing reading or wri
44. layback mode Press to select a playback mode NORMAL REPEAT 1 REPEAT ALL SHUFFLE REPEAT ALL SHUFFLE PROGRAM or REPEAT ALL PROGRAM Press twice to adjust the contrast of the LCD display e Contrast Adjustment When in stop mode you can adjust the contrast between the light and dark images in the LCD display Pressthe MODE but ton twice to display the contrast fea ture Use the SELECT VOLUME control to adjust the contrast Press MODE or STOP to remove the display e Enter Station Recall Mode 3 DSP Digital Signal Processor Button In Digital Music Mode press to select a DSP mode FLAT BASS BOOST ROCK POP 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 38 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 e At player Off mode Press once to turn on player press again to start play back in digital music mode or turn radio on OR Press and hold to return to the mode last used before entering standby mode e 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
45. list click window SAVE When the window appears enter a playlist name and click Save Note Click to select a song Shift and click to select groups of songs or Ctrl and click to select multiple songs 19 Getting Started Create a Playlist for playing or downloading continued E To remove a single track from the F Click Play to play the songs from playlist click on the track to highlight the playlist You can also double click it and then press Delete on the key the song in the playlist to begin play board ing Edit Tags for Your Songs You can edit or delete the tags for the tracks in your Music Library If you delete the track s tag all of the information about the track will be deleted US LIBRARY rr HEj nn lie gt lifnin inn 15 F One Mir EcL ETSEN Sore lbi Soe ris Ce I i H Ahirs ei LAr Yani Akk aLi mba lr lj Wa AdE LT nt 151 ete mny li e Qed LOPES LE LEI A Highlight the track in the Music Library and click the Tag button to display the Tag Song File window Note Right click on the highlighted track to display a menu Select Edit Track Tag to display the Tag Song File window no ME O Mpio ie El em Pe lo e e Da a e A A G iriri eee Dice ip See Pr a ri es ee ee EL Each A Pucca Se CE ue ES B You can edit the tag with your personal preferences for each of the tracks in your Music Library 20 Getting Started Transfer the audio files t
46. n nd aaa chee prec Ha pearl beca pam butun CRT FETE OT LR FF F r 7 RR Eaten mee enon Note Choosing Use Error Correction E Endara E Estilos Trackld Suk vn arankan will low down your recording speed F 1 rahi hind pdas lle narra A 24 Getting Started Set basic preferences continued 2 Check Analog if your CD ROM drive does not support digital audio extraction E With the Preferences menu dis played click Audio Quality to display the Audio Quality menu es Dvina f Sunapee l bar Bue M Fab Ban Guy Ibarra AENA TA vp MAA ra pt inant ren reson hran hades Guy Lewd Dok Speen pa 112 STUN pau 11 TH All pra 12 TE IES PE Naldo 44 All pau 113 zi a rad i hiur dc a F 1101310448441 FA I Ease Muon Fha laure fre F Select a recording Format and Quality Level 1 RealAudio is RealNetworks audio format This format saves your music as RealAudio rmx secure or RealAudio unsecured rmj files Compression levels available are 96 64 and 44 Stereo and 32 Kbps Mono 96kbps Stereo has the best quality sound but uses the most disk space 2 MP3 Audio is MPEG layer 3 Audio available at multiple com pression levels from 32 kbps mono to 320 kpbs stereo 320 kbps has the best quality sound but uses the most disk space We recom mend using 128 kbps 3 Wave Audio is unencoded music that is not compressed This format has the best quali
47. o the CompactFlash Card Use MusicMatch J ukebox to transfer music files to the CompactFlash card for the LYRA2 player Make sure the external drive is installed properly and the CompactFlash card is inserted Important Note Removing the card before the data is completely written may cause loss of the entire contents of the card and damage the A Choose Options Send to Device Download Playlist to Lyra to display the Download To Lyra window B Make sure Compact Flash is listed in the Portable Device Memory area Note If it is not listed check all connec tions click the Refresh button to refresh the portable device memory list make sure the CompactFlash card is properly inserted in the drive restart your computer and consult online troubleshooting for possible causes Note Actual items may differ in appearance from those shown Insert card top first with front card dogs facing up Yellow LED C Double click Compact Flash to see what is recorded on the flash card D Select the desired path for the files If you would like to create new directories for your music click to add a directory Make sure the correct folder is highlighted before you start downloading E Select and highlight the tracks you want to download to the CompactFlash card in the Files To Download area Notes If you remove and reinsert the card press Refresh to refresh the Portable Device Memory list Click to sel
48. on barna un Dua ja pra bcn tha ral rl rig A RL Ah or A TT F rate rds vante rie 11 Getting Started Set MusicMatch Jukebox basic preferences continued D Click the Recorder tab to display the Recorder settings eme T General Player Recorder Music Library CDDB Connectivits Recording Quality ED Quality MP3 160 kbps w oversampling O Windows Media 129 kbps O WAM Format Near CD Quality MP3 96 kbps D Windows Media 96 kbps FM Radio Quality MP3 64 kbps D Windows Media 64 kbps gt Custom Quality OC MPS VBR C MP3CER C Windows Meda HH Songs Directory Advanced Delayed Record Security M Mute while Recording Make Song Clips T Enable fe eS ex PLUS jp ata at 110 SEG erat fo SE ED Recording Mode i Digital bx Error Correction 45 kbps B Analog F kbps Cancel Help E Select the recording Quality level CD Quality MP3 128Kbps is the rec ommended quality level MP3 and Windows Media formats are supported by M usicM atch Jukebox for the LYRA2 player 12 e MP3 audio is MPEG Layer 3 Audio available at various compression levels The highest com pression level has the best quality sound but uses the most disk space Getting Started Set MusicMatch Jukebox basic preferences continued e Windows Media audio isa G Select a default Recording compression format created by Source If you
49. ons However there is no guar antee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off or on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced Radio TV technician for help This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 SERVICE This product should be serviced only by those specially trained in appropriate servicing tech niques For instructions on how to obtain service refer to the warranty in this guide Attach your sales receipt for future reference or write down the date you purchased or received this product asa gift This information will be valuable if service should be required during the warranty period Model No RD 2211 Serial No Purchase Date Purchased From Introduction Your LYRA2 personal digital player is designed to give you hours of listening pleas ure To get the most out of your new purchase we suggest that you take a few min utes right now to read through this instruction manual If you have any questions or problems consult the Trou
50. or view Featured Stations pe A E _ Er HU y TS dd ol ad ra Eu Le LT di A Lik m 13 bambai iia bro Ji e Plis plas Tab Ba A Val mb ham ur BESTE E Click the Find Station page to search the internet for the type of station you like to find a Tarada Er 4 CEEE a sf me ay a H OS ee bre Cole Bet Flghie ida Ta Eco A henl aes re PARES LE A Click My Stations to view stations that you have bookmarked in the past ee FAP LE Wid oe fpr te D AF Sel ee A Deus a Ja A E 13 bma kmi ilmin A ih Fights hp Cal ce B To add a station to your My Station list click on the button beside the station you want to store C Your RealPlayer will automatically open when you click on a station to listen to the internet radio Note First time users of RealPlayer will need to fill out the registration form to personalize RealPlayer a EELE HE HR APA pu of ol Cm a ol Ji oi A fila La ea gee E ee IN 31 Getting Started Transfer the audio files to the CompactFlash card Use Real ukebox to transfer music files to the CompactFlash card so you can take the music with you anywhere Important Note Removing the card Note Actual items may differ in before the data is appearance from those shown completely written may cause loss of the entire contents of the Yellow LED card and damage the card Insert ca
51. ormat MP3 G2 or other compatible format e Card may be damaged e Card may need to be defragmented or reformatted this will erase all data on the card e Repeat play is turned on Press MODE to change the play mode e Shuffle play is turned on Press MODE to change the play mode e Program play is turned on Press MODE to change the play mode e Press DSP to change the DSP mode Make sure equalizer is set to your preferences e Press PLAY to resume playback e May be alternating between MP3 and other formats Try grouping songs by format and then transfer the files e Songs are listed in order they were transferred to CompactFlash card e In equalizer mode reduce the BASS gain e Switch from BASS BOOST mode e Reduce volume e Transfer files to CompactFlash card using MusicMatch Jukebox or Real ukebox software e Ensure headphones are plugged in the plug e Straighten the headphone cord and re orient the cable e Turn off nearby electrical appliances such as hair dryer vac cuum cleaner microwave flurescent lights e Press PLAY to switch to FM mono e Move to another area for stronger signal reception 55 Limited Warranty For US What your warranty covers e Any defect in materials or workman ship For how long after your pur chase e 90 days Unit exchange which includes parts and labor e 91 days to 1 year Unit exchange which includes parts only you pay the labor e The w
52. ow Note If the station you select is not avail able this is usually a temporary situation Try again later 17 Getting Started Organize the Music Library You can choose how to view your music library You can select as many as seven categories to display at one time A Click the Music Library button from the Main window to display the Music Library window Note you can also select Show Music Library from View in the Options menu ADD DELETE TAG Sort View Button Button Button Button Preview O SES CFE LE Button Rai na ae ait Lara leu FE ANA en I Case Modes tia en msi mise LE wei i ia eg D rs Te PRE TR UL FIND AUTO DJ Button Button Music Library Window B Setup the Music Library for your preferences Select Music Library from Settings in the Options menu to dis play the Music Library Settings screen hs ys ars Mers Lier Th Rar A a A mA y E aia o Pe EA PR Ce A PU E pont e ey e n me Sos A kam pp ry Fiat fie a A fas a Pr a _ f ees sf Select the number of columns and type of information you want dis played in each and then click OK 18 C The Music Library now displays your selections To sort by categories click on the folder icon sort view but ton in the Music Library window to Select how you want to view your songs MUSIC LIBRARY w pa UE do da Tis r Lr 4 TA br h y E parda del o A AI EM Teri PIDE Aira Fa L FU
53. r EQ to personally adjust the sound PFLAT BASS BOOST ROCK POP JAZZ EQ 2 Press ESKIP or B SKIP to move the cursor to FLAT BASS BOOST ROCK POP or JAZZ Note If you select EQ equalizer the equalizer menu appears 3 Press the SELECT VOLUME control in to select the DSP feature The player returns to the file list Notes Pressing PLAY also starts the player playing with the selected feature When the player is playing you can cycle through the playback modes by pressing DSP The mode selected appears on the display Ice and Snow Joe Jones NORMAL Trk 03 Equalizer Feature 1 Display the DSP menu and press F SKIP to move the cursor to EQ equal izer FLAT BASS BOOST ROCK POP JAZZ PEQ 2 The EQ equalizer display will appear in approximately one second FREQ 1K ODB 0 e Press F SKIP or B SKIP to select one of the five frequency bands 60 250 1k 4k and 12k e Turn the SELECT VOLUME control up or down to adjust the band 15dB to 15d B Note Press the SELECT VOLUME con trol in to reset the band to 0 3 Press PLAY to start playback with the adjustments you have selected 47 Player Features Radio Mode RECALL Button DSP Button B SKIP Reverse Button PLAY Button RADIO Mode 1 Pressthe PLAY to turn on the play er 2 Selection Menu for Digital Audio and FM Radio appears on the LCD dis play 3
54. rd top first with front dogs facing up A Make sure the external drive is C Double click the Flash Card icon to installed properly and the see what is recorded on the flash CompactFlash card is inserted card Note If you remove and reinsert the card LE PRET er press F5 to refresh the Organizer directory iii SSS a es er a gt oy Umar AAA Pieds uen Pada redi rbh A limit A AA A AE 7 Make sure your player is listed in the Organizer under Devices Storage B Double click the Lyra icon to dis play the Flash Card icon or click on button beside Lyra on the Organizer directory D Click the Add Tracks icon on the right side column Select the music and click Add Track gt gt button on the bottom Note Click to select a song Shift and click to select groups of songs or Ctrl and click to select multiple songs 32 Getting Started Transfer the audio files to the CompactFlash card continued E After you have selected all of the music you want to record on the flash card double click the Flash Card Icon File size and availability are listed in the status and window displays Notes The card operates like a floppy drive The same drag and drop or copy methods apply Transfer all your MP3 or G2 files in groups to prevent reloading the appropriate driv er for each type F Click the Begin Transfer button on the right of the screen to download your songs to the CompactFlash car
55. rom the original date of purchase it will be replaced free of charge including return transportation This warranty does not include damage to the product resulting from accidents mis use or leaking batteries Should your product not perform properly during the warranty period either 1 Return it to the selling dealer with proof of purchase for replacement 2 Remove the batteries where applicable and pack product complete with acces sories in the original carton or equivalent Mail prepaid with proof of purchase and insured to Thomson Consumer Electronics Canada Inc Distribution Centre 6200 Edwards Blvd Mississauga Ontario L5T 2V7 The provisions of this written warranty are in addition to and not a modification of or subtraction from the statutory warranties and other rights and remedies contained in any applicable legislation and to the extent that any such provisions purport to disclaim exclude or limit any such statutory warranties and other rights and reme dies such provisions shall be deemed to be amended to the extent necessary to com ply therewith If you are unable to find a qualified servicer for out of warranty service you may write to Thomson Consumer Electronics Canada Inc P O Box 0944 Indianapolis Indiana U S A 46206 0944 58 Index A AC adaptor 53 Accessories included 5 50 51 optional 52 53 Auto resume feature 43 Batteries indicator 35 Inserting 35 Safety prec
56. s SELECT VOLUME in to select a track A program mark P appears in front of the selected track Note To remove a track from the pro gram move the cursor to the track and press in the SELECT VOLUME control 3 Continue to mark the tracks in the order you want them to play up to 20 total Note If you try to select more than 20 tracks the message MEMORY FULL appears 46 4 Press PLAY to start the program play Ing Fire and Snow dJo di Ward leak FLAT 1 38 PROGRAM Trk 03 5 Press MODE to select PROGRAM REP to have the program keep repeating over and over Fire and Snow dJo di Ward leak PROGRAM REP FLAT Trk 03 1 38 6 Press PLAY to pause the program Press STOP OFF to stop the program To Clear Programs from Memory 1 Press STOP 2 Press MODE 3 Select PROGRAM A message will appear and ask if you want to clear all programs Select YES to clear program by turning the SELECT VOLUME contol button 4 Press ENTER in to confirm selection Player Features DSP Digital Signal Processor Menu You can use the DSP menu to select several DSP modes FLAT BASS BOOST ROCK POP J AZZ or adjust the equalizer EQ LCD Display DSP _ Button play pause b skip f skip e 9 tune gt tune digital FM radio DSP Modes 1 Place the player in the stop mode and press DSP to display the DSP menu You can select FLAT BASS BOOST ROCK POP JAZZ or use the equalize
57. sh is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation MusicMatch Jukebox is a registered trademark of MusicM atch Corporation G2 Real ukebox and RealNetworks are trademarks of Real Networks Inc Table of Contents Create a Playlist for Playing or downloading 29 Create an Auto Playlist 30 Searching for Tracks 30 RACIO e 31 Transfer the Audio Files to the CompactFlash Card 32 Install the LYRA2 User s Guide and Documentation 34 Insert the Alkaline Batteries Into the Player yardas a 35 Insert the CompactFlash Card In the Player uscar rn 36 Attach the Headphonesto the DIE Ne cae wiht oo ate sea n dia tae 8 ee 36 Player Features 37 COMO Sa Se taste es 38 Remote Control 40 Playing a CompactFlash Card 41 Playback Features 43 Pause Feature iia 43 Auto Resume Feature 43 Skip and Search Features 44 Scroll Feature 42 Mode Menu Repeat and Shuffle Features Program Feature DSP Digital Signal Processor Mets sondas aos DSP Modes Equalizer Feature Radio Mode Search Features Preset Memory Multi Function Scoll Delete Preset Memory Surppressing Stereo Signal DSP Digital Signal Processor Stop Feature Included Accessories CompactFlash Memory Cards Removable Belt Clip Car KIE asic ae die dip ly Bick eau
58. ting to the card The player has a removable belt clip Fit the belt clip into the slot on both sides of the player You should hear a click sound when it is locked in place Make sure to attach the belt clip firmly before using it to carry your player 50 Included Accessories Car Kit The car kit is included with Model RD2211 It can also be purchased as an optional accessories from your local dealer or by phone on page 52 This accessory kit includes a car cord adapter 54095 and a cassette adapter 54097 The car cord adapter lets you power your LYRA2 from the cigarette lighter socket of a car truck or RV It converts 12 volts to a 4 5 volt output The cassette adapter lets you listen to the LYRA2 in an automobile or RV safely without having to wear headphones Caution Make sure to place the wire securely into the slot on the cassette in the correct direction for the type of player you have The car cord adapter is designed to be used only with vehicles having negative ground electrical systems Use of any other car cord adapter may damage your LYRA2 and void your warranty Turn the LYRA2 player off before removing the car cord s plug from the cigarette lighter socket 1 Insert the plug on the cassette adapter into the jack on the play er If the headphone is attached remove it 2 Set your cassette player to your nor mal listening level 3 Insert the cass
59. to your PC and add it to your playlists Note You can also download files using B Key in information on how you your regular browser Just be sure to import want the search to be done and or move them into Real ukebox Getting Started Organize the Playlist A All tracks can be grouped by Genre Artist Album or all three Choose Music Files from Preferences in the Tools menu Luiz aan inner Irira l Linai Mordan A ain aiy 200 bear arii daraa ra 11 larrari gt ori ap Ter Hua Tick Ps Chany Fiya erreur ia ha eke arri l nerd der es ikl Aghmel ming Hir Rune See Eur Linn Eun terete Er 121 ida Batar Sp Fine IK nad B Click Change Sub Folders to select the groupings that you would like to use for your music any combi nation of Artist Album or Genre Click OK hana Sah nara rara A AA A Pes CW Ao Brg Pra el rhe lI Ik Larra C Click the Genre or Artist Album icon on the mode selection row to view the groups of songs To play a song double click it or highlight it and press play Create a Playlist for playing or downloading A Click the Playlist icon in the mode selection mode Click New Playlist button on the right of the screen B Fill out the Create Playlist form to give specifications as to the name of the new playlist which tracts to put into the playlist and the location where you want to put it ar GE
60. ty sound but requires the largest file size as much as 650MB per CD Wave Audio files are much larger than RealAudio and MP3 Audio files G Select a Secure Files setting 1 Secure Files On Files recorded with security on can only be played on the PC on which they were recorded Note If you record with the security feature on make sure you perform a security key back up Backup Security Key feature located under Options menu 2 Secure Files Off Most people choose to turn the Secure Files feature off Notes In the future some music may require the security feature turned on to record to your computer Turn this feature off if you own two computers and exchange files between them 3 Click OK 25 Getting Started Learn the RealJukebox basic controls 26 Listed below are the basic functions of the main controls for the program Play Stop Button Button Previous Button Pause Button Record Button Menus y aa ui alba CE UE liec llan Program Information Display Area DM EE E rk py het Continuous Play Button Shuffle Play Button Progress Bar Bl hark Al Chat Mure Sa mier rarat ln Hel nea hamishia 1 NI LURE Save CD tracks to play on your PC or in your LYRA2 player A Insert a CD into your CD ROM drive If you have auto play record enabled the CD will automatically begin playing and recording Note If you do not want
61. usicM atch J ukebox will attempt but fail to connect Music you download from the MUSIC GUIDE window will automatically be placed in the Music Library You can download files using your reg Notes You can also select Show Music ular browser Be sure to import and or Match Guide from View in the Options move them into MusicM atch J ukebox menu to display this window Getting Started Use MusicMatch Jukebox to play Radio on your PC A Click the Radio button to open the Radio window af ap ru M E ats y a 1 limi h al hi Note You can also select Show MusicMatch Radio from View in the Options menu to dis play this window B Click on STATION SELECTOR to open the following window Click the button in the upper left cor ner to toggle between FORMAT CITY or COUNTRY to select the station you want to listen to e Select FORMAT to choose a station by the type of music you like to listen to e Select CITY to choose a station in a certain city e Select COUNTRY to choose a sta tion in a certain country e If you want to search for a certain sation use the SEARCH feature on the bottom of the window C Click once on a sation to display it Click twice on the station or dick PLAY to play music from the station The station you select appears in the Playlist D To connect to the station s web site click the GO TO STATION S WEB SITE button on the bottom of the Net Radio Wind
62. vided a RA number only items not covered by warranty will be charged to your account If your unit is not received within 14 days the suggested retail value of the Player will be charged to your credit card This amount will be credited less a 10 handling fee if the unit is subsequently received 4 Ship your defective unit back to us using the replacement unit s carton Shipping instructions will be included on the carton along with your RA number which will allow you to easily ship the unit back to us Make sure you insure your shipment in case of damage or loss Include with the shipment e Evidence of purchase date such asa bill of sale e A brief note describing your Player problem e Your name address and phone num ber Only ship the defective portion of your Player In all cases retain the CompactFlash card Thomson will not be responsible for any software you have returned with your product Limited Warranty For US Option II e Write the RA number on the outside of the carton used to return the unit Make sure you insure your shipment in case of damage or loss e Carefully pack the unit using the original box and packing material if possible Please retain all non defective accessories that were included with your unit such as the headphones DO NOT return the CompactFlash card Thomson will not be responsible for lost software e Include with the shipment 1 Evidence of purchase date such
63. will show on the LCD display Only the buttons on the main unit will be locked 40 Player Features Playing a CompactFlash Card Insert removable card top first front facing front of player Headphones Jack 6 PLAY SELECT VOLUME button LCD Display Control in J play pause STOP O FF b skip f skip ES inne ae F SKIP Forward Button digital m FM radio Button 1 Make sure batteries are installed in the player 2 Insert the headphone cable plug into the headphone jack fd on top of the player Please refer to GETTING STARTED NO 12 pg 36 for further instructions 3 Insert the card encoded with MP3 Windows Media Audio or G2 format music files Make sure to fully insert the card Please refer to GETTING STARTED NO 11 pg 36 for detailed information on inserting CF card 4 Press PLAY to turn on the player The selection menu for DIGITAL AUDIO or FM RADIO appears on the display Note The unit will turn off to save battery power automatically after 1 minute if no but tons are pressed O O O 0 0 0 0 0 Either 1 Press ENTER dial to confirm selection or 2 use f skip b skip to select OL gt Walking Fan y Oe Don t See Me 03 Fire and Snow 04 Atlanta Jerry NOTE If DIGITAL AUDIO is selected and no CF card isin the slot you will remain in the selection menu Remember
64. wnload playlist to LYRA2 21 edit tags 20 email address 9 install 9 10 Internet site 10 Music Guide button 16 Music Guide Window 14 Music Library 18 19 Music Library Window 14 OPEN button 19 Optionsmenu 11 Pause button 14 PLAY button 14 playlist controls 14 PREV and NEXT buttons 14 Quickstart 9 60 Radio 17 Radio window 17 REC button 16 Recorder window 14 16 recording quality level 12 13 REFRESH button 16 registration 9 SAVE button 19 save CD tracks 15 16 search for music 11 Security feature 13 set basic preferences 10 11 STOP button 14 track information window 14 transfer music files 21 22 VOLUME control 14 O Optional accessories 52 P Pause button 37 38 40 Pause feature 38 43 Phones jack 36 38 PLAY button 37 38 40 41 Player features 37 38 Precautions for CompactFlash card 3 Preset memory 48 Problem solving 51 PROGRAM feature 46 Index R Radio mode 48 Real ukebox basic controls 26 CompactFlash card 32 continuous play button 26 create an autoplaylist 30 create a playlist 29 download music from the Internet 28 eject button 26 email address 23 install 8 23 Lyra2 CD Music window 32 next button 26 organize your playlist 29 pause button 26 play button 26 previous button 26 progress bar 26 radio 31 record button 26 recording preference 24 25 saving CD tracks on CD or Lyra2 26 search 30 set basic preferences 24 shuffle play button 26 stop button 26 track information

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