DESIGN BY IRIVER T9 USER GUIDE
CONTENTS 01 03 Getting Started Other Information Components 03 Important Safety Information 21 Locating the Controls 03 Troubleshooting 22 Power Management 05 Copyrights 23 Connecting the Product 06 Certification 24 Using iriver plus 4 08 Registered Trademark 24 Exemption 24 02 Using T9 Home Screen 11 MUSIC 12 FITNESS 14 RADIO 15 REC 17 BROWSER 18 SETTING 19
Components Components may be changed without prior notice for improvement of product performance or quality. T9 Earphones Quick Start Guide & Product warranty Earphones: Connect this to the product to output sound. Quick Start Guide: Explains how to use our device. Product Warranty: Please keep this in a safe place for use during any warranty repairs. Locating the Controls The exterior and the contents printed or engraved may differ by model or according to the name of each part.
Up LCD Volume + Volume - Left Right Down USB Port USB Slide Earphone Jack: Connect earphone here. MIC: Records voice. Power: Turn off the power by pressing and holding. Switch to standby mode by pressing briefly. while. You can switch to the standby mode by pressing it briefly. Necklace Connection Loop: Connects with the necklace. RESET: Resets the product. LCD: Screen displays. UP: Menu – Moves up in the list. While playback – Playback and Rewind of previous file.
Power Management Power on/off 1. Press and hold the [ ] until power comes on. 2. If you press and hold the [ ] when the product is turned on, then the power will be turned off. This model supports an automatic power-saving feature to minimize battery consumption. Depending on [SETTING – Timer - Auto Power off], the product will be automatically turned off when keys are not operated for a specified time. (Refer to page 20) Using the Hold Function 1. Lock the device during use by pressing the [ 2.
Verify that the product is connected to a high-power USB 2.0 port. Some low-power USB ports built into certain peripheral devices, such as some types of keyboards and USB hubs without internal power may not provide enough power to charge. While the PC is switched to standby mode, the product may not be charged. Turn the product off when charging. Leaving the device turned on during recharge may prevent “Charge Complete” from being displayed. The battery will be fully charged within about 2 hours 30 minutes.
Disconnecting from your computer 1. Safely disconnect the product from your computer by clicking the icon on the taskbar of the computer screen. 2. Confirm the device disconnection by clicking [Confirm]. Depending on the operating system for example Windows XP, the icon may be hidden from the taskbar. Hidden icons can be displayed by clicking indicator. Safe disconnection may not be performed if application programs such as Windows Explorer or Windows Media Player are being used.
Deleting Files (Folders) from the Product 1. Select the files/folders to be deleted, right-click on them and select [Delete]. 2. Click [Yes] when the [Confirm File/Folder Deletion] window pops up, and the selected files/folders will be deleted. Using iriver plus 4 iriver plus 4 is integrated software that manages a variety of multimedia files. Using iriver plus 4, you can transfer files on the computer to the product and do automatic firmware upgrade. Installation 1.
Windows® Vista Specifications (For Windows® Vista, note that only the 32-bit version will be supported.) - Intel® Pentium®Ⅱ 800MHz or above - Memory: 512MB or above - 20MB or more free space - 16 bit Sound Card and Speaker - Microsoft Internet Explorer V 6.0 or above - SVGA or high-resolution monitor (min. 1024x768 resolution) Windows® 7 Specifications (For Windows® 7, note that only 32-bit version will be supported.
File transfer status is displayed in the [File Transfer] tab. 3. When the file transfer is complete, the selected music files have been added to the device library. Initializing the Disc 1. Connect the device to your computer’s USB port and then execute iriver plus 4. 2. Select [Device > Initialize Disc]. When the window pops up asking whether to proceed with initializing the disc, click [Start]. 3.
Home Screen Home Screen Legend : Shows battery status. MUSIC: Plays music. (Pages 12~14) FITNESS: Checks exercise time, distance covered or calories burned when executing this function and starting an exercise. (Pages 14~15) RADIO: Listen to or record FM radio. (Pages 15~17) REC: Records voice or sound from external device. (Pages 17~18) BROWSER: Checks the files stored in the product. (Page 18) SETTING: Sets the user environment. (Pages 19~20) Selecting Options 1.
MUSIC Selecting Music 1. Select [Music] on the home screen to display the music list. 2. Press the [Up / Down / Left / Right] button in the music list to select the music you want, and press the [Right] button to play the selected music. Left: Move to the upper list/folder. Right: Move to the sub menu/folder. Play when selecting files. Up / Down: Move within the lists. In [Dir List], music can be searched by folder. In the [MUSIC] mode, only music files located in the Music Folder will be displayed.
- If you press [Left], you can use AB repeat. While playing, select [Left] button to select the point A and press it again to select point B. Now the player plays between points A and B repeatedly. While playing, press the [Left] button again to deactivate the loop playback. While using Hold function, the switiching mode is not available. LCD Display for Playing Music Current status Play mode Battery File name Progress bar Elapsed time Additional Features 1.
- Study Mode: Sets a time interval by pressing the [Up/Down] during playback. (When the power is off, the Study Mode is deactivated.) - Select EQ: Sets the EQ during playback. - Setup Sound: Sets the sound related items. + User EQ: Sets according to the taste of the user. + SRS WOW HD: Sets stages for stereophonic sound effects.
While activating the FITNESS feature you can use MUSIC or Radio features in the multitasking mode. RADIO Executing Radio 1. If you select [RADIO] in the home screen, the last-selected radio frequency will be received. 2. Select a radio frequency by pressing [Up/Down]. While listening to the radio, the earphones serve as its antenna. Pease make sure to connect. (Use the supplied earphones. If you use other earphones, the reception rate might be deteriorated.
LCD Radio Display Channel Number Radio Frequency Band PRESET Battery Receiving Radio Frequency Additional Features 1. The list of additional features are displayed when pressing and holding [Right] while listening. 2. Press the [Up/Down] button to select the additional feature and press the [Right] button to display the window for setting it up. Left: Move to the upper list. 3. Press the [Up/Down] button to set the feature up and press the [Right] button to save / operate it.
- Tuner Region: Set broadcasting frequencies and steps depending on the region. Korea/US: 87.5~108.0MHz / Japan: 76.0~108.0MHz Europe: 87.50~108.00MHz / Volume cannot be changed while recording. Recording will be automatically stopped when the available memory or power is insufficient. The recorded file will be saved in the following format. TUNERYYMMDDXXX.WAV (YY: year, MM: month, DD: day, XXX: Sequential number) Recording can be done for up to 5 hours. REC Recording 1.
Additional Features 1. If you press and hold [Right] in the recording standby window, the list of additioanl features will be displayed. 2. Press the [Up/Down] button to select the additional feature and press the [Right] button to display the window for setting it up. Left: Move to the upper list. 3. Press the [Up/Down] button to set the feature up and press the [Right] button to save / operate it. - Saved Recordings: Display the list of files recorded. Press the [Up/Down] button to select the file.
SETTING Set up the desired user environment. The pre-installed menu structure may differ depending on the firmware version. Settings 1. Select [SETTING] on the home screen. 2. If you select items you want by clicking [Up/Down] and pressing [Right], you will see the setup list. 3. If you select the additioanl features settings you want by pressing [Up/Down] and then press [Right], the function settings window will be displayed. Left: Move to the upper list 4.
Setting Current Time Sets the current time. - Up/Down: Sets the item. - Right: Moves within the items. Screen Settings Backlight: Sets the time backlight is on. Brightness: Sets the screen brightness. Timer Settings Auto Power off: Power will be automatically turned off when there is no user activity, such as like manipulating the buttons or using the device, for a preset time. Sleep: Power will be automatically turned off when the preset time is reached.
Important safety information Relating to the Product - If the same screen is turned on for a long time, there may be an after-image on the screen. - Do not allow metal (coins, hairpins, etc.) or foreign substances that burn easily to get inside the product. - Do not place heavy objects on top of the product.
- There is a risk of electric shock during electrical storms. Avoid use if possible. - If tinnitus (ringing in the ears) occurs, reduce the volume or discontinue use. - Do not use for long periods at high volume. - Do not use headphones/earphones at high volume. - Be careful that headphones/earphones do not get caught or snagged in other objects. - Do not sleep with earphones on, or use them for a long period of time. Trouble shooting 22 O t h e r Check! + The power does not come on.
+ There is poor FM radio reception with heavy noise. - Check for foreign substances in the earphone terminals. - Check that the earphones are connected properly. (When listening to FM radio, earphones serve as antenna.) - Adjust the position of the player and earphones. - Turn off any nearby electronic equipment to avoid potential interference. + There is no sound or there is too much noise. - Check that the volume is set to ‘0’.
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