Panasonic SVMP010 User Manual

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Dear Customer
Thank you for purchasing this product.
Before connecting, operating or adjusting
this product, please read the instructions
completely. Please keep this manual for
future reference.
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
Web site: http://panasonic.net/
“EB” on the packaging indicates the United Kingdom.
Note
Operating Instructions
Digital Audio Player
Model No.
SV-MP010
RQTT0850-B
EB
MP010_EB_1.indd 1 2006/04/12 12:50:03
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - SV-MP010

Dear CustomerThank you for purchasing this product.Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product, please read the instructions completely. Pl

Page 2 - System requirements

101010Recording music CDs on your computerAn example of how to record music CDs is given below using Windows Media Player (hereafter abbreviated to “W

Page 3 - Table of contents

Introduction1111Recording music on the unitConnecting the unit to the computer• When the connection is complete, “USB CONNECTED” appears, and music c

Page 4

1212“ACCESS” appears on the unit’s display. When downloading is completed, “USB CONNECTED” re-appears.Recording music on the unitCopy and paste the MP

Page 5 - Safety precautions

Introduction1313Using WMP9 or WMP10 to record musicSelect [start] → [All Programs] → [Accessories] → [Entertainment] → [Windows Media Player]. (The di

Page 6

14Recording music on the unitThe first 256 characters of the filename created on the computer are displayed on this unit.• This unit supports alphanume

Page 7

IntroductionFiles and folders structure display on your computerMEDIADATAxxxxxARTIST_AARTIST_Baaatrack.mp3bbbtrack.mp3ccctrack.mp3ALBUM_A2ALBUM_A1dddt

Page 8 - Battery (included)

1616Introduction• Playlists can be selected at each hierarchical level of the folders. ( page 20)• You can record up to the maximum memory capacity

Page 9 - Listening to music

17Basic operations17Name of parts and basic operations HOLD switchButton operations are ignored. It prevents:• The unit turning on unexpectedly causi

Page 10 - WMP to disabled

18Basic operationsSelecting modesPlay the files recorded on the unit (WMA and MP3 format) in MUSIC mode. ( page 19, Playing music)Select the mode to b

Page 11 - Recording music on the unit

1919MUSIC modePlaying musicPressorWhen playback starts, the playback screen appears for approximately 2 seconds, followed by the track name screen. Af

Page 12

Supplied accessoriesUse numbers indicated in parentheses when asking for replacement parts.(As of March 2006) USB Cable —1 pc Alkaline battery (LR

Page 13

20Selecting a playlist and listening to music• After TRACK2 finishes playing, play continues to the last track of “MEDIA”, and then stops.• Track num

Page 14

21MUSIC mode21• When there are playlists and tunes in a playlist, both will be displayed as items you can select.• Basic playback operations ( page 1

Page 15

2222You can set various items.Setting various itemsSOUND MODESETPLAY MODEERASE MODESURROUNDEQ SETTINGREMASTERSYSTEM BACKLIGHTBEEPCONTRASTFORMATRQTT085

Page 16 - Saving data

2323Setting mode2323SOUND MODE EQ SETTING NORMAL : No change in soundROCK : Adds impact JAZZ : Adds club-likePOP : Clarifies the treble rangeCLASSIC :

Page 17 - ■ Basic playback operations

2424Setting various itemsThe next time music is played, the unit will operate under the settings which have just been established.NoteMaking basic set

Page 18 - Selecting modes

25Setting mode25Example: When setting “ONE-REP.”PressorPressPressorPressPress • To release the settings, select NORMAL at the step 4. • If “FOLDER P

Page 19 - Playing music

Erasing folders and filesThe recorded data can be erased using the unit menu.Preparation: 1. Release the HOLD switch. ( page 17) 2. Turn the unit

Page 20 - Select “ALBUM-B2”

orPressPressorPressPressAll the tracks in the MEDIA folder will be erased.Example: When erasing TRACK1While “TRACK1” is playing or stopped:orPressPres

Page 21 - ■ Playlist selection menu

FormattingThe unit’s memory can be initialized (formatted) by the unit itself. Doing so will erase all the data recorded on it.Initiate the formatting

Page 22 - Setting various items

29Other information29RESET procedureIf the screen display fails to change, operation is slow or the unit’s operation is otherwise unstable, try removi

Page 23 - RQTT0850

3Table of contentsBasic operationsSetting modeOther informationMUSIC modeIntroduction3Supplied accessories ...

Page 24

30Troubleshooting guideBefore requesting service, make the following checks. If you are in doubt about any of the check points, or if the solutions in

Page 25 - Select “ONE-REP.”

Other information31 DisplaysNO TRACK There is no audio data in the MEDIA folder.LOW BATTERY The battery is dead. Change the battery.NO BATTERY Insert

Page 26 - Erasing folders and files

RQTT0850-BM0406KS0EnSpecificationsMemory size 1 GBSupported sampling frequencyMP3 : 8 kHz to 48 kHzWMA : 22.05 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz and 48 kHzSupporte

Page 27 - When erasing a track

444CautionThis unit is not waterproof and should not be exposed to excessive moisture.To avoid product damage, do not expose this product to rain, wat

Page 28 - Formatting

5Introduction5Safety precautions5• Leave some slack in the cord of the earphones if you wind them around the unit.• Do not disassemble, remodel, drop

Page 29 - RESET procedure

66Recording and operating problems may occur on some computer systems. Please note that Panasonic and Panasonic dealers cannot be held liable for any

Page 30 - Troubleshooting guide

77IntroductionRQTT08507 Sales and Support Information Customer Care Centre • For customers within the UK: 08705 357357• For customers within the Repu

Page 31 - ■ Displays

8Battery (included) Battery indicator• When the battery charge is low and the display flashes, the display panel backlight will not light.• If recha

Page 32 - Specifications

Introduction9Listening to music Windows Media Player• If you have Version 8 or earlier, we recommend that you upgrade to Version 9 or 10. Check whic

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