Lyra Portable Multi-Media Recorder User’s Guide X3000 (Rev 1.0) Changing Entertainment. Again.
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Table of Contents Chapter 1: Before You Begin Things to consider before you get started... ......................................................................................................................3 Computer System Requirements ...................................................................................................................................3 Caution While Driving .....................................................................................................................
Table of Contents Audio/Video Settings Menu .........................................................................................................................................25 Clock Settings Menu .....................................................................................................................................................26 Chapter 4: Playing Files...................................................................................................................................
Chapter 1: Before You Begin Things to consider before you get started... This user’s guide reflects features implemented in the current version of the Lyra Portable Multi-media Recorder software/firmware. Please visit www.rca.com/digitalaudiodownloads for more information about the latest software and updates available for your device. To find out which version of software your device is using, select Setup from the main menu, then press the down arrow button to highlight About Lyra, and press SELECT.
Chapter 1: Before You Begin Things to consider before you get started... (continued) Important Battery Information • The battery used in this device may present a risk of fire or chemical burn if mistreated. Do not separately recharge, disassemble, heat above 100ºC (212ºF), or incinerate. • Do not attempt to open the unit. No user serviceable parts inside. • Do not disassemble or dispose product in fire. • Use only the specified chargers which were packaged with the product.
Chapter 1: Before You Begin What you want to do Go to page... The items below are four main features of the Lyra Portable Multi-media Recorder.
Chapter 1: Before You Begin Overview of buttons and jacks The following pages explain what each button does — some of the buttons have more than one function depending upon whether or not you’re playing music, videos, or viewing photos. 2 3 4 5 1 6 7 8 9 Front View 1. Remote control sensor 2. LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) screen – This is where the Lyra’s user interface and multimedia content appear. 3. Left arrow button – Moves highlight left.
Chapter 1: Before You Begin STAND RELEASE MIC Stand RECORD STAND RELEASE button Microphone RECORD button ON/OFF ON/OFF button (also used for STOP) BACK BACK button Top View Stand– Flip the stand out to place the Lyra Recorder upright on a surface. STAND RELEASE button – Press to release the stand from the left side of the Lyra. MIC (internal microphone) RECORD button – Displays the Recording Mode options menu. ON/OFF button – Turns on your Lyra Recorder.
Chapter 1: Before You Begin Reset button Docking connection USB jack Bottom View Reset button – If your Lyra Recorder appears to be locked up, press the Reset button (the unit will be reset). Docking connection – This is where the Lyra connects to the docking station. USB jack – Attach the small end (Type mini-B) on the USB cable here. Attach the large end (Type A) to your computer. Mode switch CONTROLS HOLD NORMAL TV OUT Battery cover Back View Mode switch CONTROLS HOLD – Locks the Lyra’s buttons.
Chapter 1: Before You Begin OUT - LINE - IN LINE OUT jack LINE IN jack DC IN DC IN jack IR IR jack Docking Station (Back view) LINE OUT jack – Attach the line out cable here when you’re connecting the Lyra Recorder to an audio/video component, such as a stereo receiver, TV, VCR, set-top box, or camcorder. LINE IN jack – Attach the line in cable here when you’re connecting the Lyra Recorder to an audio/video component, such as a stereo receiver, TV, VCR, or camcorder.
Chapter 1: Before You Begin Connecting the Docking Station to Your Components The docking station is a convenient way to connect all your components (TV, set-top box, and other video sources) for easier recording and playing of files. 1. Connect the Docking Station to the TV Connect the stereo mini plug of the included audio/video cable to the LINE OUT jack on the back of the docking station.
Chapter 1: Before You Begin Why You Should Connect the IR Blaster The supplied IR blaster cable allows your Lyra Portable Multi-media Recorder to control your cable box, satellite receiver, or VCR for timer recordings. How to Find the Remote Sensor You have to place the IR blaster in front of the remote sensor on the VCR, satellite receiveer, or cable box. Some cable components have the remote sensor labeled on the unit.
Chapter 1: Before You Begin Setting Up the Your Lyra Portable Multi-Media Recorder There are a few things you’ll want to set up the first time you use your Lyra Recorder, including setting the clock and the type of signal you want to use if you are connecting the unit to an external TV. Clock 1. From the main menu, press the arrow buttons or touchpad to highlight Setup. Press SELECT to enter the Setup menu. 2.
Chapter 1: Before You Begin Software Setup Install software in your computer (Windows XP and 2000 support only) The Audio/Video Management CD that came with your Lyra Portable Multi-media Recorder contains all of the necessary software components you need to make your Lyra Recorder work properly.
Chapter 1: Before You Begin Updating the Lyra Software You can upgrade your Lyra Recorder by downloading the latest firmware from http://www.rca.com/digitalaudiodownloads. To see what software version is currently on your Lyra Recorder, go to the About Lyra menu in the Setup menu. Go to page 22 for more details. After you have downloaded the latest firmware, follow the steps on the website to update your Lyra.
Chapter 1: Before You Begin LyraDJ LyraDJ is software that can easily generate playlists for you, after analyzing the acoustic characteristics of your songs, the software will create sets of related content that you can listen to and enjoy. Important Note: 1. LyraDJ will only work with mp3 files. 2. LyraDJ will only work with files that are on the Lyra Recorder. 3. LyraDJ will only work on files in a folder called Music. 4. LyraDJ will only work in MSC (Mass Storage Class) USB protocol mode.
Chapter 1: Before You Begin Transferring Files to Your Lyra Recorder Important: Secure music download files must be transferred to your Lyra player through Windows Media Player 10 (Windows Media Player 10 is only available to Windows XP users.) or the application recommended by the online music download service. Please visit the online music download service’s website where you purchased your content from for more details on transferring secure music to your player.
Chapter 1: Before You Begin 1. Connect your Lyra device to the computer and open Windows Media Player, select Library from the menu bar, a screen will appear as shown below: 2. From the left column, select the songs, categories and/or playlist items you want to copy to the Lyra Recorder. 3. Drag the selected items to the right column. 4. Select Sync from the menu bar, a screen will appear as shown below: 5.
Chapter 2: The Remote Control Explanation of Buttons (in alphabetical order) Indicator You can use this remote to operate the Lyra, and to access the features available. The remote is also designed to operate most RCA, GE, and Proscan components (TVs and satellite receivers). If you have another brand, you can program the remote control to operate those components (go to page 19 for instructions). The descriptions that follow describe how each button works when operating the Lyra.
Chapter 2: The Remote Control Power button TV button Find out if the remote can operate your TV This remote control is designed to operate most RCA, GE, and Proscan TVs. 1. Press the TV button. 2. Press the ON•OFF button (if the TV turns on or off, this remote will operate the TV). 3. If that doesn’t work, you can try programming the remote by following the instructions below.
Chapter 2: The Remote Control Programming the remote to operate other components There are two ways to program this remote control to operate other brands of satellite receivers or cable boxes: Direct Entry and Automatic Code Search (both methods are described below). Direct Entry 1. Turn on the component (VCR, DVD player, cable box or satellite receiver). 2. Look up the brand and code number(s) from the list on page 53. 3. Press and hold the AUX button on the remote. 4.
Chapter 2: The Remote Control Understanding the INPUT button Another important button is the INPUT button. The INPUT button access the programming from a specific component. We call these channels, Video Input Channels, because you are telling the component to send the video (and audio) that corresponds to the Video Input jack you used to connect the component to the Lyra.
Chapter 3: Using the Setup Menu Setup Menu The Setup menu allows you to make changes to the Audio, Video, and Photo settings, as well as make changes to main functions of the Lyra Portable Multi-media Recorder. From the main menu, press the up or down arrow button to highlight Setup. Press SELECT to view the Setup menu. The following options appear: Display Settings Press the right arrow button to view the Display settings.
Chapter 3: Using the Setup Menu Display Settings Menu LCD Timeout Press the right arrow button to set a time for the LCD screen backlight to turn off: Never, 30 seconds, 20 seconds, 15 seconds, 10 seconds, 5 seconds, 2 seconds, and Off. To stop recording, press ON/OFF. Power Timeout Press the right arrow button to set a time for the power of the unit to turn off: Never, 10 minutes, 5 minutes, 2 minutes, and 1 minute.
Chapter 3: Using the Setup Menu Timers Allows you to set timers for your recordings. Press the right arrow button to choose the timer you want. The following timer settings appear. Use the arrow buttons to make your selections.
Chapter 3: Using the Setup Menu Audio/Video Settings Menu Voice Label Allows you to record a voice message to any file. Press the right arrow button to turn the voice label on or off. The default is On. Equalizer Allows you to select a specific equalizer setting to adjust the various levels of the audio output for different types of audio content. Press the right arrow button (the EQ screen appears). Press the up or down arrow button to select a specific equalizer setting.
Chapter 3: Using the Setup Menu Clock Settings Menu Date Press the right arrow button to highlight the month setting, then press the up or down arrow button to select the current month. Press the right arrow button to highlight the day, then press the up or down arrow button to select the current day. Follow the same procedure to set the year. Format Press the right arrow button to select the Format setting: 12-Hour Clock or 24Hour Clock. Press the up or down arrow button to select the desired setting.
Chapter 4: Playing Files Basic Information The Lyra Portable Multi-media Recorder is able to play video and music, view pictures, and also store any computer files.
Chapter 4: Playing Files Basic Operation The information in this section presumes you’ve successfully transferred files to your Lyra Recorder, and you’re ready to play different types of files. If you need specific setup information (downloading music, transferring files, installing software), go to Chapter 1. If you want more detailed information about the Lyra Recorder’s menu system, go to page 22.
Chapter 4: Playing Files Recording Video to Your Lyra Recorder Recording from an Audio/Video Component You can record video from video components that have video output jacks, such as a TV, VCR, cable box, or satellite box, using the supplied Line In cable. Note: If you want to record at a lower quality to take up less space, or to record at a higher quality for better video, change the Video Record Quality setting in the Setup menu (go to Chapter 2). The default record quality is Medium (standard play).
Chapter 4: Playing Files 9. If necessary, press ON/OFF to stop recording. When finished recording, you will be prompted to rename the new file. 10. Select No and the default file name is used and you’re returned to Video Navigation mode. Select Yes and the on-screen keyboard appears. Go to Using the On-Screen Keyboard on page 48 for information. Note: Recorded video files must use the .avi file extension. If a file extension isn’t specified, then the system automatically adds the .
Chapter 4: Playing Files Playing Video To select and play a video from the main menu: 1. Press the up or down arrow button to highlight Video and press SELECT. Video content appears on the right side of the screen in the same folder or file structure as it’s stored on the hard drive. 2. Press the down arrow button to highlight the video or video folder you want to select, for example, Spring Vaca....(Spring Vacation). A list of videos and sub-folders appear on the right side of the screen.
Chapter 4: Playing Files Video Options Menu The Video Options menu allows you to use more advanced features, such as copying files, tagging files, renaming, other file management. The bring up the Video Options menu, press SELECT when watching a video. To select an option, use the arrow buttons or touchpad to highlight it, and press SELECT again to select it. Below are some of the options that may appear in the Video Options menu. The specific options depend on what is available at the time.
Chapter 4: Playing Files Viewing Video Content on Your TV You can view video content stored on the hard drive of your Lyra Recorder using the supplied Line Out cable if your TV has Audio and Video Input jacks. 1. Make sure your Lyra Recorder is off. 2. Connect the 3.5mm mini-plug end of the cable to the LINE OUT jack on your Lyra Recorder player. 3. Connect the yellow (video) to the Video Input jack.
Chapter 4: Playing Files Recording Audio to Your Lyra Recorder Recording from Your Stereo System You can record audio from an audio/video component, such as a stereo system, using the supplied Line In cable if the component has Audio Output jacks. Note: You might want to change the Audio Record Quality setting in the Setup menu (go to Chapter 2) if you want to record at a lower quality to take up less space, or to record at a higher quality for better sound.
Chapter 4: Playing Files 9. If necessary, press ON/OFF to stop recording. When finished recording, you will be prompted to rename the new file. 10. Select No and the default file name is used and you’re returned to Audio Navigation mode. Select Yes and the on-screen keyboard appears. Go to Using the On-Screen Keyboard on page 48 for information. Note: Recorded audio files must use the .mp3 file extension. If a file extension isn’t specified, then the system automatically adds the .
Chapter 4: Playing Files Transferring Audio Files to Your Lyra Recorder You can transfer audio files to your Lyra Portable Multi-media Recorder via Yahoo! Music Engine, Windows Explorer, or Windows Media Player 10. Important: In order to transfer secure music files using Windows XP to your Lyra Recorder, you must set the USB Protocol setting to MTP in the Setup menu before connecting your Lyra. The Lyra Recorder doesn’t support copy-protected content if you are using Windows 2000.
Chapter 4: Playing Files Playing Music To select and play a song from the main menu: 1. Press the up or down arrow button to highlight Music and press SELECT to enter the Music navigation mode. Press SELECT again to choose the Music button, which is already highlighted.
Chapter 4: Playing Files Playing Music Playlists To Play an audio playlist from the main menu: 1. Press the up or down arrow button to highlight Music and press SELECT to enter the Audio navigation mode. 2. Press the down arrow button to highlight Playlists. 3. Press the right arrow to display the available audio playlist files (a list of audio playlist files and sub-folders appear on the left side of the screen). Note: A playlist is indicated by the playlist icon ( ) next to the file. 4.
Chapter 4: Playing Files Playing Your Lyra Recorder in Your Car Stereo A car power adapter is included with your Lyra Portable Multi-media Recorder, allowing you to power your Lyra from the cigarette lighter socket of a car, truck, or RV. It converts 12-volts to a 4.5-volt output. You can also purchase an optional cassette adapter to let you listen to the Lyra Recorder without having to wear headphones. 1. If the headphones are attached, remove them.
Chapter 4: Playing Files Transferring Photos Files to Your Lyra Recorder You can transfer photo files to your Lyra Portable Multi-media Recorder using Windows Explorer. If your Lyra Recorder isn’t already connected to your computer, connect it using the provided USB cable (go to page 14 for information on connecting the USB cable). Don’t disconnect the USB cable during Photos download. Doing so may corrupt system files or the files being downloaded.
Chapter 4: Playing Files Photos Options Menu The Photos Options menu allows you to use more advanced features, such as moving files, tagging files, renaming, deleting, and other file management. The bring up the Photos Options menu, press SELECT when navigating your photo library. To select an option, use the arrow buttons or touchpad to highlight it, and press SELECT again to select it. Below are some of the options that may appear in the Photos Options menu.
Chapter 4: Playing Files Creating a Photo Slideshow 1. Press the up or down arrow button to highlight Slideshows and press SELECT. The Slideshow Options menu appears. 2. Press the arrow buttons to highlight New Slideshow and press SELECT. The on-screen keyboard appears so you can name the slideshow. Use the arrow buttons to enter a name, or see Using the On-Screen Keyboard on page 48 for more information. 3.
Chapter 4: Playing Files Viewing Photos on Your TV You can view photos stored on your Lyra Portable Mult-media Recorder using the supplied Line Out cable if your TV has Audio and Video Input jacks. 1. Make sure your Lyra Recorder is off. 2. Connect the 3.5mm mini-plug end of the cable to the LINE OUT jack on your Lyra Recorder player. 3. Connect the yellow (video) to the Video Input jack.
Chapter 4: Playing Files Playing Audibles An audible is an audio book or other audio program that can be stored on your Lyra Portable Multi-media Recorder, just like an mp3 or any other file. For more information about Audible and the products it offers, visit Audible.com. To select and play an audible from the main menu: 1. Press the up or down arrow button to highlight Audible and press SELECT.
Chapter 4: Playing Files 2 3 4 Audible Playback Screen The following screen is an example of what a audible playback screen might look like. 1 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Playback Mode- During playback, the play icon arrow is highlighted (as in graphic above). When you pause playback, the pause ) icon is highlighted. or icons are highlighted. During forward or reverse playback, the Elapsed time/total time– The amount of time the track has played, followed by the total time.
Chapter 4: Playing Files Viewing Files Files mode allows you to access all the contents on your hard drive. To view all files from the main menu: 1. Press the up or down arrow button to highlight Files and press SELECT. All available folders are listed first (in alphabetical order), followed by all file items (in alphabetical order). If an SD/MMC memory card is inserted, it will be listed at the left of the list under an item named SD card.
Chapter 4: Playing Files Options Menu Items The Video, Music, Photos, and Files, Audible Options menus allow you to use more advanced features, such as opening files, tagging files, deleting, and other file management. To bring up the Options menus, press SELECT when navigating or playing your files. To select an option, use the arrow buttons or touchpad to highlight it, and press SELECT again to select it. Below are some of the options that may appear in the various Options menus.
Chapter 4: Playing Files Using the On-Screen Keyboard The keyboard is available through the Create Folder option (in the Options menu for Video, Photos and Files mode), the Rename option (in the Options menu for Video, Photos and Files mode), the Save to User Playlist option (in the Options menu for Audio, Photos and Video mode) and Video and Audio Recording Rename functionality. File or folder names can be up to 32 characters in length (including file extension if for a rename).
Chapter 4: Playing Files High-Speed Card Reader The Lyra Recorder also functions as a high-speed SD/MMC card reader when an SD/MCC memory card is properly inserted into the device. If a memory card is properly inserted and the device is connected through USB to a computer, an additional drive will be accessible through Windows Explorer to transfer content to and from the card. All files types, not just multimedia files, may be stored on the card.
Chapter 5: Additional Information Tips and Troubleshooting Songs aren’t listed in any of the audio sort modes (Album, Genre, Title, Audio Files). • The contents of the Lyra Recorder haven’t been profiled (sorted) since the last file transfer. When all files have been transferred to the Lyra Recorder from the PC, you MUST re-profile the contents to ensure all content is properly sorted and recognized on the Lyra Recorder. In the Setup menu, go to the Audio/Video menu and select Profile.
Chapter 5: Additional Information Frequently Asked Questions How do I return to the Main menu? • Press and hold the BACK button (located on the right side of the device) while in the menu system to return to the Main menu. A momentary press of the BACK button brings navigation up one level. Why should I profile my content? • Profiling the audio content on your Lyra Recorder creates the necessary sorting categories (Artist, Album, Genre, etc. from id3 tags) so your Lyra Recorder can understand it.
Chapter 5: Additional Information USB Protocol Why do I want to use MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) Mode? MTP Mode is essential if you want to transfer copy protected or subscription content to your Lyra Recorder. Today MTP Mode is only supported in Windows XP and through Windows Media Player 10 or other special software provided by your music service provider. Please note, the Lyra Recorder doesn’t support copy-protected content if you are using Windows 2000.
Chapter 5: Additional Information Remote Code List TV (Programmable to TV button) HDTV Apex .........................................................7015 Daewoo....................................................7004 Hitachi ......................................................7005 JVC............................................................7006 Mitsubishi ................................................7007 Panasonic .................................................7002 Philips ........................
Chapter 5: Additional Information Tatung .................................1039,1047,1065 Technics .................................................1078 Techwood .................1035,1066,1068, 1078 Teknika.............1036,1037,1049,1052,1061, 1064,1066,1067,1068,1070, 1071,1074,1075,1081,1084 Telecaption ...........................................1082 Telefunken ............................................1048 Toshiba .............1099,1031,1032,1033,1057, 1076,1081,1082 Totevision.......................
Chapter 5: Additional Information Precision ....................................................2036 Quasar .......................................................2024 Realistic .....................................................2038 Zenith ........................................................2024 Digital Network Recorder Sony...........................................................2082 Audio Home Theater/DVD BOSE .........................................................3039 Onkyo.................
Chapter 5: Additional Information Limited Warranty (U.S.) What your warranty covers: • Defects in materials or workmanship. For how long after your purchase: • 90 days from date of purchase - Unit repair or exchange, which includes parts and labor. • 91 days to 1 year from date of purchase - Unit repair or exchange, which includes parts only; you pay the labor. • The warranty for rental units begins with the first rental or 45 days from date of shipment to the rental firm, whichever comes first.
Chapter 5: Additional Information What your warranty does not cover: • Acts of nature, such as but not limited to lightning damage. • Adjustment of customer controls. • Damage from misuse or neglect. • A unit that has been modified or incorporated into other products or is used for institutional or other commercial purposes. • Batteries. • Units purchased, serviced or operated outside the U.S.A. • Loss of customer’s software, firmware, information, or memory data. • Installation.
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