Instruction Manual Portable Multimedia Player Model PMP-100 Series Model PMP-100 Series Thank you for purchasing the product. Please read the manual carefully before use. http://www.iRiver.com http://www.iRiver.
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Handling notices for safety Handling notices for safety Please read before using for your safety. Electricity Product Do not overload a single power circuit. Overheating or fire can result. Do not kink or crease the power cable or place heavy objects on the power cable. Fire can result from damaged power cables. Do not handle power plug and adapter with wet hands. Electrical Shock may result. Do not place objects inside the device other than CD s Damage to your player may result from improper use.
Handling notices for safety Handling notices for safety Product Keep the player away from strong magnets. Damage to your player may result from improper use. Others Do not disassemble or modify. Do not simultaneously connect the earphone jack, Line-In/Out jack, and USB jack to one device (i.e. a PC). The product's power may be turned off. Note The following icons are displayed to indicate HOLD status. : The HOLD function is set in both the player and the remote control (Option).
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1-1. Features Before using 1 Data sharing without a PC - USB Host Data sharing without a PC - USB Host USB Host allows for transfer from certain portable devices without the need of a computer. The Browser function allows the PMP-100 series player to interface with other USB devices such as Digital Cameras and External Hard Drives. 1-1. Features Before using 3 Portable Entertainment + Home Theater Store and play movies, video, music, pictures, and more. All on the built-in color display.
1-1. Features Before using 1-2. Components Before using Accessories may change without notice. 5 Powerful Sound Options PMP-100 series AC Adapter Earphones and Covers Installation CD Manual/Warranty form (Quick Start Guide) AV Cable Audio Line-In Cable USB Device Cable USB Host Cable Rechargeable Battery (1EA) Carrying Case 5 Preset and 1 User set equalizer Select one of the 5 preset EQ (Normal, Rock, Jazz, Classical, Ultra Bass) or set your own with the User EQ.
2-1. Locating the controls Getting started 2-1. Locating the controls Getting started Actual player may vary slightly from images shown. Functions are similar. Player : Rear/Bottom View Player : Top/Front view 1 2 10 11 12 3 4 2 13 3 4 5 1 6 7 9 14 8 15 7 16 6 17 8 9 10 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Remote control (Option) / earphones jack Strap DC IN 5.
2-1. Locating the controls Getting started Remote Control (Option) 1 6 7 Getting started Function selection mode 3 2 2-2. LCD screen display 5 4 8 9 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 Earphones Jack PREVIOUS/Reverse (I POWER ON/OFF, Play/Pause/Stop ( II ) NEXT/Forward ( I ) 5 ) 6 7 8 9 15 Remote Control Jack Clip Volume -/Down Volume +/Up Remote control hold switch 4 5 6 7 Video : Playing video files. Photo : Viewing photo files. Music : Playing music files. Radio : FM radio listening.
2-2. LCD screen display Getting started Video playback 2-2.
2-2. LCD screen display Getting started FM radio mode 2-3. Connecting and installation Getting started about battery indicator 1 If the battery is fully discharged... Stereo/Mono Channel Frequency Range Preset on/off Region If the battery is fully discharged, the red battery icon is displayed on the LCD. Fully charged used Fully discharged Total preset number Low Battery will appear when the player is powered on if the battery is low on charge. The player will power itself off.
2-3. Connecting and installation Getting started 2-3. Connecting and installation Use only the AC Power Adapter supplied with the player. The AC operating voltage of this player is 100~240V, 50/60Hz. Charging Charging 1 Charging by using AC adapter 2 Charging by using USB cable long 1 Connect the AC adapter to the player's DC IN 5.0V connector. 2 Connect the AC adapter plug to a power socket. (AC adapter for this player is 120~240V, 50/60Hz.
2-3. Connecting and installation Getting started 2-3. Connecting and installation Getting started Connecting the remote control (Option)/earphones About the Rechargeable battery 1 Detaching the rechargeable battery 1. Connect the remote control (Option) to the socket on the top of the player. 2. Connect the earphones jack to the earphone socket of the remote control (Option). Press the lock to release the battery and slide it out of the player.
2-3. Connecting and installation Getting started 2-3. Connecting and installation Getting started Connecting to a TV Operate the software 1. Select TV from "TV/HOLD/LCD" switch. 2. Connect AV cable with player as shown on the diagram below. 3. Connect RCA jack to the TV as shown on the diagram below. (Yellow - Video, White - Audio L.ch, Red - Audio R.
2-3. Connecting and installation Getting started 2-3. Connecting and installation Getting started Complete the driver installation after installing the PMP Manager software. Operate the software Operate the software 5 2 Connecting to a PC Click “Next” after confirming the installation folder. The installation is in process. Type A Type B Type A USB cable USB port on the PC 6 Click “Finish” after the installation is completed. USB port on the player (USB2.
2-3. Connecting and installation 6 Note 7 2-3. Connecting and installation Getting started Operate the software Operate the software 5 Getting started If a "Hardware Installation" warning message appears, click "Continue Anyway". (Windows XP) The iRiver software driver will not cause any damage to your computer. 3 Installing the device driver manually (Windows98 SE only) 1 If the player is not recognized by the PC, an "Add new hardware wizard" window is opened. Click the "Next" button.
2-3. Connecting and installation Operate the software Getting started 2-3. Connecting and installation Getting started Operate the software 4 To copy/delete files/folders 5 When the folder is located, click the "Next" button. 1 The player will show up as a new drive in Windows Explorer. 6 Click the "Next" button. 2 To copy files/folders 7 3 To delete files/folders Click the "Finish" button to finish the installation.
2-3. Connecting and installation Getting started 3-1. Basic operation Operate the software Turning on/off the player 5 Safely removing the player from the PC 1 Turning on the player the “Safely removing device” icon 1 Click in the PC tray. Click “Stop iRiver PMP-100-Driver (X)” or “Safely Remove TOSHIBA 2 assigned MK1 3GAL USB Disk Drive (X:)”. (Where X is the drive letter to the PMP) Click the following popup message.
3-1. Basic operation Basic operation Turning on/off the player 2 4 Turning off the player When powered on, the Function menu will display. Press or button to choose the desired function. Video Photo Music Radio Record Setup Browser Basic operation Sound control 2 Selecting the function 1 3-1. Basic operation long To turn off the player, press and hold the POWER button.
3-2. Playing video file(s) Basic operation Playing a video file(s) 3-2. Playing video file(s) Playing a video file(s) 1 Playing a video file long 4 Continue to use buttons and SELECT to highlight additional files in the current folder. Moving to a different folder will clear all currently highlighted items. Clicking SELECT on a previously highlighted item will clear it from the current list. 5 Press and hold the SELECT button to open a pop-up menu. and hold the POWER 1 Press button to turn on.
3-2. Playing video file(s) Basic operation 3-2. Playing video file(s) Playing a video file(s) Playing a video file(s) 2 Selecting a video file while playback 5 Changing Playback Mode Press NAVI( ) button. Use the buttons to select a video file, then press the PLAY( ) button to play the selected file. (See page 37 for details.) Basic operation While playing a video file, press and hold the B (EQ/MODE) button to change the playback mode . The playback mode is changed whenever it is pressed.
3-2. Playing video file(s) Basic operation 3-3. Viewing photo file(s) Playing a video file(s) Viewing photo file(s) 7 Pause playing 1 Viewing photo files 1 Press to pause video playback. Press again to continue playing. 1 Press and hold to stop playing. When stopped the current playlist screen will be displayed. long 2 Press and hold the button again to exit video playback mode. The Function menu will be displayed.
3-3. Viewing photo file(s) Basic operation Viewing photo file(s) 3 long 4 5 long 3-3. Viewing photo file(s) Basic operation Viewing photo file(s) Continue to use buttons and SELECT to highlight additional files in the current folder. Moving to a different folder will clear all currently highlighted items. Press and hold the SELECT button to open a pop-up menu. Choose "Select All" and press SELECT to highlight all items in the current folder.
3-3. Viewing photo file(s) Basic operation Viewing photo file(s) Basic operation Viewing photo file(s) 7 Exit viewing photo files 4 Rotating the picture long 3-3. Viewing photo file(s) Press and hold the A button to rotate the picture by 90 degree. You can not zoom the picture during rotate mode. 5 View photo file’s Information Press the B (EQ/MODE) button to view image information. On some files, it will be necessary to press B again to see the file detail.
3-4. Playing music file(s) Basic operation Playing music file(s) Basic operation Playing music file(s) 1 Basic playback 1 Select Music from the Function menu and press SELECT to enter music playback mode. 2 Press the B button to choose "Browser" or "Playlist" to search for files. Only music files will appear on the lists. Browser: Look for files on the player. Playlist: Display or create a list of files to play.
3-4. Playing music file(s) Basic operation Playing music file(s) 3-4. Playing music file(s) Basic operation Playing music file(s) 2 Skipping to Next/Previous File 6 Changing the sound EQ Press to skip to the next file in the current playlist. Or press to skip to the previous file in the list. If the last item in the list is currently playing, pressing will stop playback and the Playlist screen will display. During the music file playback or pause, press B (EQ/MODE) button, to change the sound EQ.
3-4. Playing music file(s) Basic operation 3-4. Playing music file(s) Basic operation DB Scan allows you to search for your music files by Song Title, Artist, and Genre. Please see page 77 for more information about activating DB Scan. Playing with DB Scan Playing with DB Scan 1 Playing with DB Scan 1 2 long 4 Press and hold the SELECT button to open a pop-up menu. Choose "All" and press SELECT to highlight all items in the current view.
3-5. Using playlists Basic operation Using playlists 3-5. Using playlists Basic operation Using Playlists 1 Playing with playlists 1 Press the B button to open Browser at the stop mode. You can select Browser or Playlist by turns by pressing the B button. The playable files with the selected program is only displayed. long 2 Press the SELECT button after selecting Playlist to play by using the button. 3 Press and hold the SELECT to display the pop-up menu.
3-5. Using playlists Basic operation Using playlists 3-5. Using playlists Basic operation Using playlists 1 Making a new playlist 1 Press the B button to display Browser. 2 Use the buttons to locate a file then press SELECT to highlight the file. Press button to enter into the folder. Press button to go the upper folder. If a folder is selected, all files in the folder and all files in any sub-folders will be added to the list. 3 long 4 Press and hold the SELECT to display the pop-up menu.
3-5. Using playlists Basic operation Using playlists 3-5. Using playlists Basic operation Using Playlists 2 Adding playlists long 1 Press the B button to select Browser at stop mode. 6 Press the B button again to switch to the Browser view and begin searching for files to add to the list. 2 Locate a playlist and press the SELECT button. 7 3 Press and hold the SELECT to display the pop-up menu. Press the SELECT button after selecting the file to add by using the button.
3-5. Using playlists Basic operation Using playlists long 9 Basic operation Using Playlists Press and hold the SELECT to display the pop-up menu. List" and press the 10 "Add SELECT button. The highlighted files will be added to the playlist." the B button to select 11 Press "Playlist screen". Confirm the added playlists. long 3-5. Using playlists and hold the SELECT to 12 Press display the pop-up menu. "Save List" and press the 13 Select SELECT to save the modified playlist.
3-5. Using playlists Basic operation Using playlists long 6 Basic operation Listen to FM radio Press and hold the SELECT button to display the pop-up menu. "Del List" and press 7 Select SELECT. The item on the list will be removed. long 3-6. Listen to FM station 1 Listen to FM radio 1 Note Select Radio from the Function menu and press SELECT to enter FM Radio mode. The headphone cord is used as the FM antenna. Reception will be very poor if headphones are not attached to the player.
3-6. Listen to FM station Basic operation 3-6. Listen to FM station Basic operation Listen to FM radio Listen to FM radio 3 Auto memory function (To save Channels automatically) 4 Memory Function (Save Channels Manually) long Note 1 If Preset is displayed, first press the NAVI button to exit Preset mode. 2 Press and hold the B (EQ/Mode) button. CH01 to CH20 will be saved automatically with the first 20 stations the player finds. FM tuner reception will be affected in weak transmission areas.
3-6. Listen to FM station Basic operation 3-7. Recording Recording Listen to FM radio 5 Press the B (EQ/Mode) button to store the frequency to the selected channel number. 6 Press the button to cancel storing the frequency and return to normal FM operation. 1 Recording Voice/Source from External Audio Source 5 Erasing MEMORY (Delete saved stations) long Basic operation 1 If Preset is not displayed, first press the NAVI button to enter Preset mode.
3-7. Recording Basic operation Recording long 3-7. Recording Recording 5 6 Press and hold the NAVI button to go to the Recording Standby Mode. Press the (REC) button to start recording. Press play on your external equipment (if necessary) to begin playback to be recorded. 3 To play a recorded file Press the button to play a recorded file at the Recording Standby Mode. 4 To stop recording long 2 To pause recording Press the (REC) button recording to pause the recording.
3-7. Using Browser Basic operation Searching a file/folder (Browser) 3-7. Using Browser Searching a File/Folder (Browser) 1 Playing a file/folder directly 1 Select Browser from the Function menu and press SELECT to enter the browser mode. You can switch between the two browser screens using the B button. All playable files, Video, Music, etc. will appear with the appropriate icon. Files with a “?” icon are not playable.
3-8. Using Browser Basic operation Searching a File/Folder (Browser) 3-8. Using Browser Basic operation Searching a File/Folder (Browser) 2 Copying / Moving files 1 On the Function Menu, choose Browser. 2 Use the buttons to highlight your desired “Destination” folder on the Browser 1screen. 3 Press B to switch to Browser 2. 4 Use the buttons to locate a file then press SELECT to highlight the file for copying or moving.
3-8. Using Browser Basic operation 4-1. Using Navigation Specific features Navigation mode is useful for deleting or adding and saving playlists to the player and searching music files while playing. Searching a File/Folder (Browser) Playing by using Navigation 3 Deleting Files/Folders 1 Playing file/folder directly long 1 Press the NAVI button while playing. The current playlist will be displayed on the LCD. Choose "Delete" and press SELECT" to delete the file.
4-2. Using Host function Specific features 4-2. Using Host function Specific features Use the Host function to exchange data from supported devices via a direct USB connection. Using Host, you can perform the work connecting to external devices such as digital camera etc. Using Host function Using Host function 1 Connecting to an external device 3 To copy/delete files or folders 1 Connect the to an external device with Host cable (provided). The USB Host icon will be displayed.
4-3. Using DB Scan Specific features The DB is a Data Base of the MP3 songs on your player. It indexes all the Song Title, Artist, and Genre information as found in the ID tags of your MP3 files. It is important to perform the steps below after transferring MP3’s to your player. This can also be used to re-create the DB file if it is damaged or accidentally deleted. DB Scan 4-3.
4-3. Using DB Scan Specific features 4-4. Playback Mode Specific features You can set Repeat, Shuffle or Intro playback by choosing these selections under Mode while playing music or motion picture. DB Scan Setting the Playback Mode 4 Note for DB Scan Press the B (EQ/MODE) button to set the playback mode. Refer to page 91 for details about playback modes. long To use the ID3 Tag Navigation function, folder and file names must use 52 characters or less.
4-4. Playback Mode Specific features Setting the Playback Mode 4-5. Using Winamp Playlist How to use WINAMP PLAYLIST 4 A-B Repeat 1 Making a Playlist Play a selected interval repeatedly while playing music. 1 1 Specific features Make a PLAYLIST ( * .M3U) using WINAMP. Press A button while playing to select the beginning (A) point. Winamp execution picture 2 3 Launch WINAMP and add songs to make a list.
4-6. Customizing the function settings Specific features 4-6. Customizing the function settings Specific features You can configure your own settings. Function Control is subject to change with different firmware versions. 1. Menu Setup Configuration General Language FM region Resume Load default 2.
4-6. Customizing the function settings Specific features 3. Exit Sub Menu Setup long 4-6. Customizing the function settings 1. General Press and hold NAVI, SELECT or PLAY button to exit the submenu and return to the Setup menu screen. long 1 Language : (supports 38 languages) Select the language to display the file name and ID3 tag information. The file name and ID3 tag information for the player is dependent on the version of the PC operating system that was used to create it.
4-6. Customizing the function settings 1. General Specific features 4-6. Customizing the function settings 2. Display 4 Load Default 2 LCD Brightness Initialize to original factory setting. Press the SELECT button after selecting Load Default to set Load default. Press the SELECT button after selecting Yes by using the button to initialize to original factory setting. Press the SELECT button after selecting No to cancel the Load Default Setting. Adjust LCD contrast of the player.
4-6. Customizing the function settings 3. Power Specific features 4-6. Customizing the function settings 3. Power 1 Sleep Timer 3 Auto Power Off You can set the sleep timer function On or Off. The player, automatically turns power off to save the battery when there is not any action during the set time at stop mode. ON: Enable Auto Power off. OFF: Disable Auto Power off.
4-6. Customizing the function settings 4. Mode Specific features 4-6. Customizing the function settings 4. Mode 4 Visualization Visualizes audio signal or lyric using LDB manager at play mode. 1 Repeat Select the repeat modes that are available during playing a music or video file. (1/ ALL/ None) 2 Shuffle Lyric : Displays lyric using LDB manager. Level Meter : Displays audio signal level. 5 Caption Set the shuffle mode to On or Off during playing a music or video file.
4-6. Customizing the function settings Specific features 4-6. Customizing the function settings 4. Playback Mode 5. Sound 7 V align 1 EQ Set video captioning justification while playing motion picture. (Left/Center/Right). 8 Caption Delay You can select various EQ modes. EQ is selected as follows : Normal Rock Jazz Classic User EQ Ultra Bass 2 Balance Set whether the caption is displayed ahead of or behind the motion picture.
4-6. Customizing the function settings Specific features 4-6. Customizing the function settings Specific features 7. System 6. Clock 1 USB Device 1 Clock Hour/Minute Displays the current clock. Day/Month/Year Displays the current day. Set Set the time and day. Press the SELECT button after selecting Set . Displays the device connected to the PMP-100 through the USB Host connection. 2 Firmware Upgrade Upgrade the operating system of PMP-100. Refer to “4-7 Firmware Upgrade” for details.
4-6. Customizing the function settings 8. Recording Specific features 4-6. Customizing the function settings 8. Recording 1 Source 4 Line In Volume Select the source to record. You can select the source to record (Internal microphone or Line In). You can adjust recording level when recording from External equipment. (You can set from 0 to 20.) 2 Sample Rate You can adjust recording quality by setting Sample Rate (Sampling ratio). You can select 32KHz or 44.1KHz.
4-7 Firmware upgrade Specific features 4-7 Firmware upgrade Specific features Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade 1 Preparing the Firmware Upgrade 2 Activating the Firmware Upgrade 1 Download the latest firmware upgrade file (PMP-100-Vxxx.zip) from www.iRiver.com. 2 Unzip the downloaded firmware file and double click the EXE file. This will create the firmware file. (PMP-100.tar) 3 After connecting the player to the USB, copy “PMP-100.tar” file to the “Root” folder on the player.
4-7 Firmware upgrade Specific features Additional Information 5-1. Precautions Solving the problem about the Boot Failure Firmware Upgrade 1 Precautions for Hard Disk Drive 4 Choose "Yes" to confirm the action and press SELECT. The firmware upgrade is in process. 5 When the upgrade is done, turn the player off. 6 After turning the player on, confirm the Firmware Upgraded operating. 101 The PMP player uses an internal Hard Disk Drive to store your data.
Additional Information 5-1. Precautions Solving the problem about the Boot Failure 2 Solving the problem about the Boot Failure 1 Connect the player to a Windows PC and use Windows “Error Checking” to attempt to recover the player. Please see Help under your Windows Start Menu for details about error checking a hard drive. 2 Power on the player and make note of the firmware version that is displayed during startup.
Additional Information 5-2. Questions and Answers Additional Information 5-3. Troubleshooting! Should any problem continue after you have checked these symptoms, please contact iRiver customer support. Playing Solution Trouble Q A Q A Q A Can I change the playing order? The PMP-100 supports m3u file lists. Also, the Playlist function allows you to select your preferred songs. Player will not power on. Check whether the TV/HOLD/LCD switch is HOLD. (Switch to LCD position.
Additional Information 5-3. Troubleshooting! Additional Information 5-3. Troubleshooting! Should any problem continue after you have checked these symptoms, please contact iRiver customer support. Solution Trouble Solution Adjust the position of the player and remote control (Option). Electronic equipment can cause interference with the FM reception. Turn off any nearby electronics or move the player away from the source.
5-4. Specifications Additional Information PMP-120 20GB/1.8 Category PMP-140 40GB/1.8 Audio 1GB equals 1,000,000,000 bytes, not all drive space is available for file storage. Category Additional Information File Specifications General Specifications Model Capacity/Size 5-4. Specifications Specifications Item Frequency Range Headphone output S/N ratio Audio Frequency Characteristics No. of Channels LCD 3.
Additional Information 5-5. Regulatory Information Federal Communications Commission (FCC) The device manufactured and found to comply with limits for a Class B computing device according to the specifications in FCC rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following two conditions; 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 3.