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Important Safety Information Introduction Your LYRA2 personal digital player is designed to give you hours of listening pleasure. To EN Be sure to read all the safety information before you begin to use this product. get the most out of your new purchase, we suggest that you take a few minutes right now to read through this instruction manual. IMPORTANT NOTE: To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard, do not expose this play- er to rain or moisture. If you have any questions or problems, consul
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Table of Contents Important Information The LYRA2 player works with your computer to let you play your favorite music from files EN Organize the Playlist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Mode Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 recorded on removable CompactFlash cards. The player plays files encoded with the pop- * ular MP3, Windows Media Audio and RealNetworks** G2 audio formats and may allow Create a Playlist for Playing or Repeat and Shuffle Features . . . . . . . . . .45 fo
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n e Getting Started Important Information EN 1. Unpack the player and accessories. Computer System Requirements 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. Minimum Optimum • Pentium 166 MHz or faster • Pentium II 300 MHz or higher max vol LCD Display • 32MB RAM • 64 MB RAM min play / pause stop /off b.skip f.skip ON tune tune • Windows* 98 , Windows ME or on • Windows 98SE, Windows
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Getting Started Getting Started EN 2. Insert the included software CD into your CD-ROM drive. 4. Connect the CompactFlash external drive. Use the software setup program on the included CD to install the CompactFlash driv- The external drive allows you to transfer MP3, Windows Media audio, or G2 files to ers, Music Management software, and User’s guide and documentation. the CompactFlash card. The drivers for this drive must be installed first so Windows can find them when you connect the exter
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Getting Started Getting Started EN 5. Install the music management software. (continued) 6. Install the MusicMatch Jukebox™ software. A. Display the Select Music Software A. Insert the LYRA2 software disc into C. Select the software you want to screen as described in Step 5. your CD-ROM drive. Follow the direc- install and click Install. tions under Step 2 to display the Make sure MusicMatch Jukebox is Select Components screen. • Select MusicMatch Jukebox highlighted and click Install.
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Getting Started Getting Started EN Set MusicMatch Jukebox basic preferences. (continued) Install the MusicMatch Jukebox™ software. (continued) A. Start the MusicMatch Jukebox software. C. Click Next to display Installation D. After the installation is Options dialog. Select the complete, click Finish to complete setup. installation option you wish to use. Express Setup is recommended. Click Next to continue. If necessary, close the main setup screen. You may need to restart your web browse
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Getting Started Getting Started EN Set MusicMatch Jukebox basic preferences. (continued) Set MusicMatch Jukebox basic preferences. (continued) D. Click the Recorder tab to display the Recorder settings. G. Select a default Recording • Windows Media audio is a compression format created by Source. If you have more than one recording source, select the source Microsoft. This audio format you record from the most. incorporates digital rights management. H. Mute while
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Getting Started Getting Started EN Learn the MusicMatch Jukebox basic controls. Save CD tracks to play on your PC or in your LYRA2 player. Listed below are the basic functions of the main controls for the program. Menus Playlist Controls A. Insert a CD into your CD-ROM drive. Options, Docks and Undocks If you are connected to the Internet, Register, Playlist Window MusicMatch Jukebox will retrieve infor- Sites and Help mation about the CD in the CD-ROM Current Selection drive. Display Area
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Getting Started Getting Started EN Use MusicMatch Jukebox to play Radio on your PC. Save CD tracks to play on your PC or in your LYRA2 play- er. (continued) A. Click the Radio button to open the Radio window. C. Press the REC button if the Recorder window is not open. Press REFRESH if the songs are not listed. ALL NONE REFRESH Cancel Eject Stop Button Button Button Button CD Button RECORD Button Note: You can also select Show MusicMatch Radio from View in the Options menu to display this CD I
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Getting Started Getting Started EN Organize the Music Library. Create a playlist for playing or downloading. You can choose how to view your music library. You can select as many as seven cate- To create a playlist, you can drag and drop files from your Music Library or you can gories to display at one time. open an existing playlist. Undocks and Docks OPEN SAVE CLEAR A. Click the Music Library button from the Main window to display the Music Library Playing Info Playlist Window Button Button
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Getting Started Getting Started EN Create a Playlist for playing or downloading. (continued) Transfer the audio files to the CompactFlash Card. E. To remove a single track from the F. Click Play to play the songs from the Use MusicMatch Jukebox to transfer music files to the CompactFlash card for the playlist, click on the track to playlist. You can also double click the LYRA2 player. Make sure the external drive is installed properly and the CompactFlash highlight it, and then press Delete o
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Getting Started Getting Started EN Transfer the audio files to the CompactFlash Card. (continued) 7. Install the RealJukebox software. After you have installed the external drive and placed the LYRA2 software CD in the G. Click Done when you are F. After you have selected all of the CD-ROM drive as described on pages 6-8, follow these directions to install the music you want to record on the finished. RealJukebox software. CompactFlash card, click the Download A. Display the Select Music So
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Getting Started Getting Started EN Set basic preferences. Set basic preferences. (continued) Detailed information, tutorials, and troubleshooting are available through the Help 2. Check Analog if your kbps stereo. 320 kbps has the best menu and the RealJukebox Internet site (accessed from the Help and Sites menus). quality sound, but uses the most disk CD-ROM drive does not support digi- tal audio extraction. space. We recommend using 128 Note: We recommend you familiarize yourself with the R
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Getting Started Getting Started EN Learn the RealJukebox basic controls. Save CD tracks to play on your PC or LYRA2 player. (continued) Listed below are the basic functions of the main controls for the program. RealJukebox is an internet enabled Stop Next Continuous application and connects to the Play Button Play Button Button Button Internet to retrieve information Pause Previous Shuffle Play Record about the CD in the CD ROM. Button Button Button Button Progress Bar Make sure the Automatic CD
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Getting Started Getting Started EN Organize the Playlist. B. Click Change Sub-Folders... to select Save CD tracks to play on your PC or LYRA2 player. (continued) the groupings, that you would like to A. All tracks can be grouped by Genre, use for your music (any combination of B. Select the tracks you want to play C. After recording is complete, the songs Artist / Album, or all three. Choose Music Artist, Album, or Genre). Click OK. or record. will be stored in the Playlist. Files from Pref
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Getting Started Getting Started EN Create an AutoPlaylist. Radio A. Click on the Radio icon on the A. Click My Stations to view stations A. Click the AutoPlaylist icon in Mode Selection bar. that you have bookmarked in the the mode selection row. Click New past. Auto-Playlist button on the right of B. Click on the Features page to the screen. search for stations according to Featured Genre or view Featured Stations. Click and highlight the the playlist you want to edit. Click Edit Autop
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Getting Started Getting Started EN Transfer the audio files to the CompactFlash card. Transfer the audio files to the CompactFlash card. (continued) Use RealJukebox to transfer music files to the CompactFlash card so you can take the music with you anywhere. E. After you have selected all of Caution the music you want to record on The yellow LED on the CompactFlash the flash card, double click the Important Note external drive turns bright yellow when Flash Card icon. Note: Actual items ma
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Getting Started Getting Started EN 8. Install the LYRA2 user’s guide and documentation. 10. Insert the alkaline batteries into the player. 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 LYRA2 User’s Guide and documentation. Battery Compartment Door (Insert two alkaline "AA" batteries.) C. Select the location for the A. Display the Select Components screen. program icons and
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n n n e e e Getting Started Player Features EN 11. Insert the CompactFlash™ card in the player. Controls Before you use the digital audio feature, you must insert the removable card with CompactFlash memory card the MP3, Windows Media Audio or G2 music files into the player. CompactFlash memory card 1 15 EJECT max 8 2 vol LCD Display OPEN 3 min max 9 stop play / pause /off f.skip vol b.skip LCD Display 4 7 min ON stop l/ 5 6 tune tune 10 on lock off (A.) Check to make sure the unit is turned of