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... equipment generates, uses, and can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the apparatus. And don't place lighted candles on a circuit different from that interference will not occur in the USA Owner's Record The model number and the serial number are cautioned that may cause harmful interference to rain or moisture. For the customers in a particular installation. Aiwa Customer Information Service...
... equipment generates, uses, and can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the apparatus. And don't place lighted candles on a circuit different from that interference will not occur in the USA Owner's Record The model number and the serial number are cautioned that may cause harmful interference to rain or moisture. For the customers in a particular installation. Aiwa Customer Information Service...
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... Troubleshooting 25 Specifications 27 Index Back cover B Playback options 15 Changing the sound quality (M.D.S.E) ..... 15 Playing a track repeatedly (REP1) / Playing all tracks in random order (SHUF) ........ 15 B Listening to the radio 16 Listening to the radio 16 Presetting radio stations 17 B Available features 19 Using the stopwatch 19 Using the countdown timer 20 Locking the controls (HOLD 21 Turning off the beep sounds (BEEP) ......... 21 Before using this player, install the application software on your player...
... Troubleshooting 25 Specifications 27 Index Back cover B Playback options 15 Changing the sound quality (M.D.S.E) ..... 15 Playing a track repeatedly (REP1) / Playing all tracks in random order (SHUF) ........ 15 B Listening to the radio 16 Listening to the radio 16 Presetting radio stations 17 B Available features 19 Using the stopwatch 19 Using the countdown timer 20 Locking the controls (HOLD 21 Turning off the beep sounds (BEEP) ......... 21 Before using this player, install the application software on your player...
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..., new-generation USB storage media* with a USB storage media called "pavit." In addition to the "pavit." 2 Enjoy music anywhere with your favorite songs anywhere. You can store data, such as an external storage media for your favorite songs to the "pavit." Use the supplied "Music Transfer pavit Edition" software to send MP3 files from your computer to playing music data (MP3), you can do with your player AZ-RS1/RS128/RS256 is a portable USB memory player...
..., new-generation USB storage media* with a USB storage media called "pavit." In addition to the "pavit." 2 Enjoy music anywhere with your favorite songs anywhere. You can store data, such as an external storage media for your favorite songs to the "pavit." Use the supplied "Music Transfer pavit Edition" software to send MP3 files from your computer to playing music data (MP3), you can do with your player AZ-RS1/RS128/RS256 is a portable USB memory player...
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... new-generation USB storage media "pavit." * The time length varies according to private use requires the permission of the copyright holders. • Sony is not liable for incomplete data transfer or damaged data due to the USB port on your computer are sent to the "pavit" by simple and easy operations using the supplied "Music Transfer pavit Edition" software. • The "pavit" connects directly to problems of data other use...
... new-generation USB storage media "pavit." * The time length varies according to private use requires the permission of the copyright holders. • Sony is not liable for incomplete data transfer or damaged data due to the USB port on your computer are sent to the "pavit" by simple and easy operations using the supplied "Music Transfer pavit Edition" software. • The "pavit" connects directly to problems of data other use...
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... accessories enclosed in the package. • Portable USB memory player with FM radio (1) • USB storage media "pavit"* (1) • Stereo headphones (1) • CD-ROM (Music Transfer pavit Edition) (1) • Headphone extension cord (1) • Arm band (1) • Operating instructions for the Portable USB Memory Player with FM Radio (this manual) • Operating instructions for the application software Music Transfer pavit Edition (1) • Quick start guide (1) * Supplied with AZ-RS128 and AZ-RS256 only. For AZ-RS1, see "Optional accessories" on page...
... accessories enclosed in the package. • Portable USB memory player with FM radio (1) • USB storage media "pavit"* (1) • Stereo headphones (1) • CD-ROM (Music Transfer pavit Edition) (1) • Headphone extension cord (1) • Arm band (1) • Operating instructions for the Portable USB Memory Player with FM Radio (this manual) • Operating instructions for the application software Music Transfer pavit Edition (1) • Quick start guide (1) * Supplied with AZ-RS128 and AZ-RS256 only. For AZ-RS1, see "Optional accessories" on page...
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... you try to change the battery The battery level indication in this state, nothing will be displayed and you turn on the operating condition, the indicator sections of " " roughly show the remaining battery power. When you cannot start playback. Getting started Step 2: Insert a battery. Operations of the buttons and switches may increase or decrease. (Continued) 7 e E Battery duration Approximately 10 hours (continuous music data playback, with a new one. Replace the battery with Sony...
... you try to change the battery The battery level indication in this state, nothing will be displayed and you turn on the operating condition, the indicator sections of " " roughly show the remaining battery power. When you cannot start playback. Getting started Step 2: Insert a battery. Operations of the buttons and switches may increase or decrease. (Continued) 7 e E Battery duration Approximately 10 hours (continuous music data playback, with a new one. Replace the battery with Sony...
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Getting started Locating controls Player (front/side) 1 2 Player (rear) 345 0 qa PRESET MENU TUNER POWER DOWN VOL TUNE U P HOLD OFF ON BEEP OFF SHUF REP1 OFF ON M.D.S.E 67 89 1 Display 2 "pavit" slot 3 ./> (SKIP/DOWN/UP) buttons 4 Nx* (PLAY/STOP)/POWER button 5 VOL (volume) -/+* buttons 6 PRESET button 7 MENU button 8 i (headphones) jack 9 TUNER* button qs qd 0 HOLD/BEEP switch qa REP1 (repeat 1)/SHUF (shuffle) switch qs M.D.S.E (MP3 Digital Sound Enhancer) switch qd Clip * The button has a tactile dot. (Continued) 9
Getting started Locating controls Player (front/side) 1 2 Player (rear) 345 0 qa PRESET MENU TUNER POWER DOWN VOL TUNE U P HOLD OFF ON BEEP OFF SHUF REP1 OFF ON M.D.S.E 67 89 1 Display 2 "pavit" slot 3 ./> (SKIP/DOWN/UP) buttons 4 Nx* (PLAY/STOP)/POWER button 5 VOL (volume) -/+* buttons 6 PRESET button 7 MENU button 8 i (headphones) jack 9 TUNER* button qs qd 0 HOLD/BEEP switch qa REP1 (repeat 1)/SHUF (shuffle) switch qs M.D.S.E (MP3 Digital Sound Enhancer) switch qd Clip * The button has a tactile dot. (Continued) 9
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... power of music data, etc. If " " flashes, the battery is displayed in the radio preset mode. 4 M.D.S.E indication Displayed only during music data playback. Display 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 "pavit" insertion indicator : The "pavit" is inserted in the player correctly. : The "pavit" is not inserted in the player. 2 Operation status indication Displays the icon for music data playback, radio, stopwatch or countdown timer. 3 Play mode indication : Playing all tracks in random order : Playing a track repeatedly " " is depleted. 7 Character information display Displays the title, file...
... power of music data, etc. If " " flashes, the battery is displayed in the radio preset mode. 4 M.D.S.E indication Displayed only during music data playback. Display 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 "pavit" insertion indicator : The "pavit" is inserted in the player correctly. : The "pavit" is not inserted in the player. 2 Operation status indication Displays the icon for music data playback, radio, stopwatch or countdown timer. 3 Play mode indication : Playing all tracks in random order : Playing a track repeatedly " " is depleted. 7 Character information display Displays the title, file...
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... the headphones (when the HOLD/BEEP switch is set to adjust the volume. Music data (tracks) are displayed. Playback stops after the last track has been played. * Displayed when the track has ID3 TAG information. VOL -/+ Nx/POWER 1 Press and hold Nx/POWER. During play mode, the track information* and elapsed playing time are played in MP3 files.) If playback does not start If the HOLD function is a format to include textual information...
... the headphones (when the HOLD/BEEP switch is set to adjust the volume. Music data (tracks) are displayed. Playback stops after the last track has been played. * Displayed when the track has ID3 TAG information. VOL -/+ Nx/POWER 1 Press and hold Nx/POWER. During play mode, the track information* and elapsed playing time are played in MP3 files.) If playback does not start If the HOLD function is a format to include textual information...
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Press Nx/POWER. *3 Press and hold Nx/POWER. *1 A short beep sounds for each track. To remove the "pavit" Always turn down the button, a short beep sounds for about 10 seconds while playback is reached, the player emits a different beep sound. *2 While holding down or up the volume. repeatedly. *1 To quickly locate the desired track, press and hold . When the first track is stopped. The music data or the "pavit...
Press Nx/POWER. *3 Press and hold Nx/POWER. *1 A short beep sounds for each track. To remove the "pavit" Always turn down the button, a short beep sounds for about 10 seconds while playback is reached, the player emits a different beep sound. *2 While holding down or up the volume. repeatedly. *1 To quickly locate the desired track, press and hold . When the first track is stopped. The music data or the "pavit...
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.../POWER, music data will be selected automatically when you press . (DOWN) or > (UP) repeatedly, the frequency changes step by holding down Nx/ POWER until the player is not inserted in the player, the radio will be played from the position where the playback was selected when you turned off the power by step. To turn on . If the radio was last stopped. 16 B Listening to the radio PRESET MENU...
.../POWER, music data will be selected automatically when you press . (DOWN) or > (UP) repeatedly, the frequency changes step by holding down Nx/ POWER until the player is not inserted in the player, the radio will be played from the position where the playback was selected when you turned off the power by step. To turn on . If the radio was last stopped. 16 B Listening to the radio PRESET MENU...
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... are stations that you press Nx/POWER or TUNER PRESET MENU TUNER during auto presetting, the player stops scanning and exits the auto preset mode, and music data playback starts or the radio is "MID." Extend the cord to select the band. 2 Press PRESET. " " starts flashing, and the player starts scanning for stations from the lower frequencies. Using the radio To enhance detection of receivable stations If there are not strong enough, change the...
... are stations that you press Nx/POWER or TUNER PRESET MENU TUNER during auto presetting, the player stops scanning and exits the auto preset mode, and music data playback starts or the radio is "MID." Extend the cord to select the band. 2 Press PRESET. " " starts flashing, and the player starts scanning for stations from the lower frequencies. Using the radio To enhance detection of receivable stations If there are not strong enough, change the...
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.... You can use the player as a stopwatch. To update the lap time, press PRESET again. B Available features Using the stopwatch You can use the stopwatch both while playing music data and listening to calculate a gap from a previous stored time. or > repeatedly to that for music data playback or radio. The time count continues while the lap time is displayed. To exit the stopwatch mode Press and hold MENU for stopwatch " " changes to select...
.... You can use the player as a stopwatch. To update the lap time, press PRESET again. B Available features Using the stopwatch You can use the stopwatch both while playing music data and listening to calculate a gap from a previous stored time. or > repeatedly to that for music data playback or radio. The time count continues while the lap time is displayed. To exit the stopwatch mode Press and hold MENU for stopwatch " " changes to select...
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... time reaches zero, music data playback or radio reception is displayed during countdown, the remaining time will be set to go off after the alarm stops, " " disappears and music data playback or radio reception continues. To turn off , and then press MENU. To exit, press MENU again. Countdown starts and the display changes to 99 minutes) until the alarm goes off the alarm Press any button on the player. or > repeatedly...
... time reaches zero, music data playback or radio reception is displayed during countdown, the remaining time will be set to go off after the alarm stops, " " disappears and music data playback or radio reception continues. To turn off , and then press MENU. To exit, press MENU again. Countdown starts and the display changes to 99 minutes) until the alarm goes off the alarm Press any button on the player. or > repeatedly...
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... "BACKLIGHT," and then press MENU. 3 Press . B Changing the settings of the player Changing the display pattern You can change the lighting time of the backlight for the display. 1 During music data playback or radio reception, press MENU. 2 Press . Note Regardless of the BACKLIGHT setting, the backlight turns off the backlight. or > repeatedly to the menu screen Select "BACK" in step 3. or > repeatedly to turn off when the battery level indication becomes " ." 22...
... "BACKLIGHT," and then press MENU. 3 Press . B Changing the settings of the player Changing the display pattern You can change the lighting time of the backlight for the display. 1 During music data playback or radio reception, press MENU. 2 Press . Note Regardless of the BACKLIGHT setting, the backlight turns off the backlight. or > repeatedly to the menu screen Select "BACK" in step 3. or > repeatedly to turn off when the battery level indication becomes " ." 22...
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To return to select "LANGUAGE," and then press MENU. 3 Press . Note The ID3 TAG text will not change into a different language by this operation. 23 or > repeatedly to the menu screen Select "BACK" in step 3. or > repeatedly to be used for displaying the menu from: Japanese, English, German, French, Italian and Spanish. 1 During music data playback or radio reception, press MENU. 2 Press . Changing the settings of the player Changing the display language You can select the language to select the language, and then press MENU.
To return to select "LANGUAGE," and then press MENU. 3 Press . Note The ID3 TAG text will not change into a different language by this operation. 23 or > repeatedly to the menu screen Select "BACK" in step 3. or > repeatedly to be used for displaying the menu from: Japanese, English, German, French, Italian and Spanish. 1 During music data playback or radio reception, press MENU. 2 Press . Changing the settings of the player Changing the display language You can select the language to select the language, and then press MENU.
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... volume will not increase. c The HOLD function is not fully connected. Connect the headphone plug fully. c The bit rate used when encoding the MP3 files was low. c The music data itself contains noise. c The battery is noise in the separate manual "Music Transfer pavit Edition." Noise may have been introduced when creating music data due to the conditions of the following difficulties while using your player, use this troubleshooting guide...
... volume will not increase. c The HOLD function is not fully connected. Connect the headphone plug fully. c The bit rate used when encoding the MP3 files was low. c The music data itself contains noise. c The battery is noise in the separate manual "Music Transfer pavit Edition." Noise may have been introduced when creating music data due to the conditions of the following difficulties while using your player, use this troubleshooting guide...
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... to a station with much noise or where there is being inserted backwards. Cause/Remedy c The operating temperature is not fully connected. Cause/Remedy c The battery is not a malfunction. Make a backup copy of your computer. Then reformat the "pavit," using the supplied Music Transfer pavit Edition software. This is exhausted. The player gets warm. c The "pavit" has been formatted on another device does not work. c Set the...
... to a station with much noise or where there is being inserted backwards. Cause/Remedy c The operating temperature is not fully connected. Cause/Remedy c The battery is not a malfunction. Make a backup copy of your computer. Then reformat the "pavit," using the supplied Music Transfer pavit Edition software. This is exhausted. The player gets warm. c The "pavit" has been formatted on another device does not work. c Set the...
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Additional information 27 Optional accessories USB storage media "pavit" AZ-RM128P: 128 MB AZ-RM256P: 256 MB Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. Specifications USB memory player Supported audio file format MP3 Bit rate: 8 - 320 kbps* ...Radio Frequency range FM 1/FM 2: 87.5 - 108.0 MHz General Output Headphones: Stereo mini-jack Operating temperature 5°C - 35°C (41°F - 95°F) Power source One LR03 (size AAA) alkaline battery: 1.5 V DC × 1 Battery life* Music data playback: Approx. 10 hours Radio reception: Approx. 10 hours * When using...
Additional information 27 Optional accessories USB storage media "pavit" AZ-RM128P: 128 MB AZ-RM256P: 256 MB Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. Specifications USB memory player Supported audio file format MP3 Bit rate: 8 - 320 kbps* ...Radio Frequency range FM 1/FM 2: 87.5 - 108.0 MHz General Output Headphones: Stereo mini-jack Operating temperature 5°C - 35°C (41°F - 95°F) Power source One LR03 (size AAA) alkaline battery: 1.5 V DC × 1 Battery life* Music data playback: Approx. 10 hours Radio reception: Approx. 10 hours * When using...
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Index A, B Backlight 22 Battery 7 Beep 21 C Cleaning 24 Countdown timer 20 D, E Display 10, 22 F, G Format 26 H, I, J, K Headphones connect 11 extension cord 14 precautions 24 HOLD 21 L Locking the controls (HOLD) 21 M, N, O M.D.S.E (MP3 Digital Sound Enhancer) 15 MP3 4, 5 P, Q "pavit" 4, 5 insert 11 remove 13 Playback 11 Preset 17, 18 R Radio 16 Repeat 15 Reset 25 S Shuffle 15 Sound 15 Stopwatch 19 T, U Troubleshooting 25 V, W, X, Y, Z Volume 12, 13 http://www.aiwa.com/ Sony Corporation Printed in Korea For the customers in the USA
Index A, B Backlight 22 Battery 7 Beep 21 C Cleaning 24 Countdown timer 20 D, E Display 10, 22 F, G Format 26 H, I, J, K Headphones connect 11 extension cord 14 precautions 24 HOLD 21 L Locking the controls (HOLD) 21 M, N, O M.D.S.E (MP3 Digital Sound Enhancer) 15 MP3 4, 5 P, Q "pavit" 4, 5 insert 11 remove 13 Playback 11 Preset 17, 18 R Radio 16 Repeat 15 Reset 25 S Shuffle 15 Sound 15 Stopwatch 19 T, U Troubleshooting 25 V, W, X, Y, Z Volume 12, 13 http://www.aiwa.com/ Sony Corporation Printed in Korea For the customers in the USA