Technika MP-329 Guide de l'utilisateur

Owner’s
Handbook
MP-329
MP3 Player with FM radio


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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Read these instructions.•
Keep these instructions.•
Heed all warnings.•
Follow all instructions.•
Do not use this apparatus near water.•
Clean only with a slightly damp cloth.•
Do not block any ventilation openings.•
Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.•
Do not install or operate near any heat sources such as radiators,•
stoves, or other apparatus that produce heat.
Do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.•
Never listen to music through headphones when driving a car or•
cycling. It is not only dangerous, it is illegal.
To avoid possible damage to your hearing, do not listen to music•
at high levels through headphones.
Never disconnect the player from the PC without following the•
correct procedure.
After use, always disconnect the earphones and store the•
earphones and the player safely.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING: This product contains an integral battery. There is a risk of
re and burns if the player is handled improperly. Do not disassemble,
crush, puncture or dispose of in re or water. Do not attempt to open
the player case or service the battery pack. Use a qualied service
technician to replace the battery and replace only with a battery
designated for this product. Dispose of the product with the battery
intact in accordance with recycling regulations in your area.

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UNPACKING
Carefully unpack the unit. If it is damaged, please return it to
your nearest Tesco store for replacement. Remember to take your
purchase receipt with you.
Retain the User Handbook. If you pass the unit on to a third party
make sure you pass on the handbook.
We suggest you retain the packaging. If you dispose of it, do so
having regard to any recycling regulations in your area.
CONTENTS
The carton should contain:
The MP-329 MP3 player•
Headphones•
USB cable•
Operating Manual•
If any items are missing or damaged, contact your nearest TESCO
store for a replacement. Have your receipt ready when you call.
Retain the packaging. If you dispose of it, do so having regard to
any recycling regulations in your area.
INTRODUCTIONINDEX
Important safety information ................................................. 1
Introduction & unpacking ....................................................... 2
Controls & connections............................................................3
Battery & charging.................................................................. 4
Getting started........................................................................5
Building a music library on your computer.............................. 6
Transferring music to your player............................................8
Operation.............................................................................. 12
Playing music........................................................................13
Voice recordings....................................................................17
FM radio................................................................................19
File & folder navigation......................................................... 22
Settings................................................................................. 24
Troubleshooting.................................................................... 27
Specications........................................................................ 27
Warranty...............................................................................27
Microsoft, Windows, XP, Vista and Windows Media Player are
trademarks of the Microsoft group of companies.

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aHook for carrying strap (not supplied).
bSelect button. Press to switch on.
Press to enter a sub-menu.
Press and hold to switch o.
cPlay/Pause button. Press to switch between
play and pause modes.
Press and hold to enter the main menu.
d Belt/lapel clip.
ePrevious/Left button.
fNext/Right button.
gVolume up button.
hVolume down button.
iHold slider. Slide to the lock position to lock
the controls against accidental operation.
pMicrophone (inside hole).
qReset hole.
rUSB jack.
sHeadphone jack.
tDisplay.
CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS

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BATTERY AND CHARGING
POWER SUPPLY
The player is powered by an internal rechargeable battery.
Battery cautions
The battery is not replaceable. Do not attempt to open the player to
replace the battery.
As the unit contains a battery, do not throw it into water, the general
rubbish or in a re.
RECHARGING THE BATTERY
The battery is automatically recharged when the player is connected
to the USB port of a computer.
A full charge will take approximately two and a half hours. Once
plugged into the computer for charging the player should be left
charging for the recommended time period.
A battery level indicator is provided to monitor the charge condition
of the battery.
BATTERY CARE
To preserve the life of the battery, the following recommendations are
made -
Fully charge the battery before rst use.•
Charge the battery immediately if the ‘Low battery’ message is•
displayed.
Do not overcharge the battery. Unplug the player from the•
computer when the battery level indication reads fully charged.
Do not allow the battery to over-discharge. To avoid over-•
discharge, fully charge the player every 3 months.

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How does the player work?
A library of music les is created on a personal computer. These les
are generally copied to the computer from music CDs (ripped). You
can then select music within the library that you want to listen to on
your personal MP3 player. Each time your MP3 player is connected, the
player will check the computer library and add new tracks that you
have marked to synchronise with the player.
Does the computer need to be a particular specication?
Your computer should meet a minimum specication of -
Processor minimum of Pentium 200MHz.•
Operating system MicrosoftWindows XP, Vista or later.•
120MB or more of available hard disk space.•
A free USB port.•
What software will be required on my computer?
For easy communication with your player, Windows Media Player,
version 11 (WMP11) or later is recommended to manage your music
les.
Windows Media Player software is supplied free of charge with
Microsoft Windows, but depending on the age of your computer, the
version installed may not be version 11.
To check the version of Windows Media Player:
Open Windows Media Player (click• Start>All programs>Windows
Media Player)
Once Windows Media Player is open, click• Help>About Windows
Media Player.
The version is shown on this screen. Version 11 or later is recommended,
although earlier versions will function.
If you need to upgrade to a newer version of Windows Media Player,
visit www.microsoft.com and download the latest version.
iTunes:
The iTunes Media Player is not recommended for managing the music
les on your player.
GETTING STARTED

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Collect together the CDs that you
want to include in your library and rip
(copy) them into the Windows Media
Player (WMP) library.
Open Windows Media Player 11.•
Click on the‘Rip’tab at the top of•
the screen.
BUILDING A MUSIC LIBRARY ON YOUR COMPUTER

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BUILDING A MUSIC LIBRARY ON YOUR COMPUTER
Load the CD you want to rip into•
the computer drive.
The CD will play and the ripping
process will begin. Ripping progrees is
indicated as shown.
Once the ripping process is•
complete, you can remove the
disc and rip another if required.

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Copying music to your player
Switch on your computer.•
Open Windows Media Player 11.•
Lift the cover over the USB jack and•
connect the USB cable (supplied).
Connect the other end of the•
cable to a convenient USB port
on your computer.
The display on the player will light and
show the synchronisation symbols.
After a short delay, a window will open
on the right of the Windows Media
Player display titled ‘Sync List’.
In the main library, click on the•
albums or tracks you want to
transfer and drag them across to
the sync list.
NOTE: You can drag individual tracks
from the track list or click on the
album symbol to select the entire
album.
TRANSFERRING MUSIC FILES FROM A WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER 11 LIBRARY
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