Manual Aiwa AZ-BS1

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    ©2004 Sony Corporation AZ-BS1/BS32 4-254-827- 11 (1) Operating Instructions The pla y er USB Memory Player with FM Radio ...

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    2 W ARNING To prevent fir e or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. Do not install the appliance in a confined space, such as a bookcase or b uilt-in cabinet. To prev ent fire, do not co ver the v entilation of the apparatus with news pa pers, table c loths, curtains, etc. And don’t place lighted candles on the apparatus. To ...

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    3 T able of Contents Overview What you can do with your player .............. 4 Main features ............................................... 5 Getting started Step 1: Check the package contents. ........... 6 Step 2: Insert batteries. ................................ 7 Locating controls ......................................... 8 Basic operations ...

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    4 Over view What you can do with your player AZ-BS1/BS32 is a USB memory player with FM radio specially designed for use with a USB storage media called “pavit. ” Y ou can send MP3 files on your computer to the “pavit, ” insert the “pavit” into the player , and carry your favorite songs an yw here. In addition to playing music data (MP3 ...

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    5 Overview Overview Main features •W a ter-resistant construction allo ws you to use the player in the kitc hen, bathroom or at the poolside. •T he player is equipped with an FM radio tuner . Y ou can listen to FM broadcasts in addition to playing music data (MP3). • MP3 files on y our computer are sent to the “pavit” by simple and easy o ...

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    6 Getting star ted Step 1: Check the package contents. Check the accessories enclosed in the package. • USB memory player with FM radio (1) • CD-R OM (Music T ransfer pavit Edition) (1) • Operating instructions for the USB Memory Player with FM Radio (this manual) • Operating instructions for the application software Music Transfer pa vit E ...

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    7 Getting started Step 2: Insert batteries. Insert two LR6 (size AA) alkaline batteries into the battery compartment as illustrated below . 1 2 Battery duration A pproximately 16 hours (continuous music data playback, with Sony LR6 (size AA) alkaline batteries) When the batteries are drained, playback or radio reception stops and the po wer is turn ...

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    8 Locating controls 1 PLA Y MODE switch (on the rear side) 2 EXT ANT socket for FM wire antenna (on the rear side) 3 MENU button 4 PRESET button 5 TUNER button 6 Nx (PLA Y/STOP)/PO WER* button Player (front/top) 7 “pavit” slot co ver 8 . / > (SKIP/DO WN/UP) buttons 9 V OLUME –/+* buttons 0 Display qa i (headphones) jack (on the lateral sid ...

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    9 Getting started Display 7 5 6 23 4 1 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 countdo wn timer . 3 Play mode indication : Playing all tracks in random order ...

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    10 Basic operations Listening to music First, send MP3 files to the “pa vit” from your computer using the supplied “Music T ransfer pavit Edition” software. Refer to the separate manual “Music T ransfer pavit Edition” about ho w to send MP3 files to the “pa vit.” 1 . Insert the “pavit” into the player . Align this projection wit ...

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    11 Basic operations 2 . Start playback. 1 Press and hold Nx /PO WER. The po wer is turned on, and playback starts. 2 Press VOLUME –/+ to adjust the v olume . Music data (tracks) are played in the order of the Playlist you created using “Music T ransfer pavit Edition. ” During play mode, the track information* and elapsed playing time are disp ...

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    12 To Do this Go to the beginning of the ne xt track Press > . *1 Go to the beginning of the current track Press . . Go to the beginning of preceding tracks Press . repeatedly . *1 (track search) T o quickly locate the desired track, press and hold . until you find it. *2 Go to the beginning of succeeding tracks Press > repeatedly . *1 (track ...

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    13 Basic operations To start playback from the first track Playback starts from the position where it was last stopped. To start playback from the f irst track, press and hold . or > to return to the first track (page 12). Playback will also start from the first track when: –y ou remo ve the “pavit” and insert a dif ferent “pavit. ” ? ...

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    14 B Playback options Playing a track repeatedly (REP1) / Playing all tracks in random order (SHUF) To Play the current track repeatedly* 1 Play all tracks in random order* 2 *1 After the track has been played 10 times repeatedly , playback stops. *2 Playback stops when all the tracks in the “pavit” ha ve been played. To return to normal pla y ...

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    15 Using the radio B Listening to the radio Listening to the radio Y ou can listen to FM broadcasts with and without inserting the “pavit” in the player . 1 Press and hold Nx /PO WER until the player is turned on. If the radio was selected when you turned off the player last time, or if the “pavit” is not inserted in the player , the radio ...

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    16 To enhance detection of r eceivable stations If there are stations that you want preset b ut cannot do it automatically because their signals are not strong enough, change the setting of “ AUT O STOP LEVEL” to “HIGH” in order to enhance detection of receiv able stations. 1 Press MENU. 2 Press . (DO WN) or > (UP) repeatedly to select ? ...

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    17 Using the radio Presetting radio stations Y ou can preset up to 20 FM radio stations, 10 stations each for FM 1 and FM 2. To preset stations automatically (Auto preset) 1 P erf orm steps 1 and 2 of “Listening to the radio” (pag e 15) to select the band. 2 Press PRESET . “ ” and the preset numbers appear in the display . 3 Press and hold ...

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    18 B Available featur es Using the stopwatch Y ou can use the player as a stopwatch. The stopwatch has a lap time feature enabling y ou to calculate a gap from a pre vious stored time. Y ou can use the stopwatch both while playing music data and listening to the radio. 1 During music data pla yback or radio reception, press MENU. 2 Press . or > ...

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    19 A vailable features Using the countdown timer The alarm can be set to go off after the specified time period has passed. Y ou can specify the time by the minute, from 1 to 99 minutes. 1 During music data pla yback or radio reception, press MENU. 2 Press . or > repeatedl y to select “COUNTDOWN, ” and then press MENU. 3 Press . or > repe ...

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    20 B Changing the settings of the player Changing the display pattern Y ou can select from the following three display patterns: Setting T itle T itle+Artist T itle+Album T itle, ar tist name and album name are displayed when the track has ID3 T A G information. If the track does not have ID3 TA G information, the file name is displayed. 1 During m ...

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    21 Changing the settings of the player Changing the display language Y ou can select the language to be used for displaying the menu from: Japanese, English, German, French, Italian and Spanish. 1 During music data pla yback or radio reception, press MENU. 2 Press . or > repeatedl y to select “LANGUA GE, ” and then press MENU. 3 Press . or & ...

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    22 Precautions General Nev er place the pla yer in a place: • under direct sunlight or near heat sources • in a car with its windows closed (especially in summer) • where there is much dust • near magnets or magnetized items such as speakers or a TV On the water-r esistant construction Since this player is water resistant, you can use it in ...

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    23 Additional information Tr oubleshooting If you experience any of the follo wing difficulties while using your player , use this troubleshooting guide to help you to remedy the problem. Should any problem persist, consult y our nearest Aiwa dealer . For trouble concerning operations while connected to your computer , also refer to “T roubleshoo ...

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    24 Battery Symptom Battery life is short. Radio Symptom The audio is weak or contains noise. The player tunes in to a station with much noise or where there is no station. Other Symptom The “pavit” cannot be inserted into the player . The player gets warm. The “pavit” which has been used on another device does not work. Cause/Remedy c T he ...

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    25 Additional information Specifications USB memory player Supported audio file format MP3 Bit rate: 8 - 320 kbps* Sampling frequencies: 24/22.05/16/12/ 11.025/8/32/44.1/48 kHz * 128 kbps or higher bit rate is recommended. Frequency response 20 - 20,000 Hz (single signal measurement) Radio Frequency range FM 1/FM 2: 87.5 - 108.0 MHz Antenna FM ante ...

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    26 Index A, B Backlight 20 Battery 7 C Cleaning 22 Countdown timer 19 D, E Display 9, 20 F, G Format 24 H, I, J, K Headphones 13 L Listening to music 10 M, N, O MP3 4, 5 P, Q “pavit” 4, 5 insert 10 remove 12 Preset 17 R Radio 15 Repeat 14 Reset 23 S SHUF (Shuffle) 14 Stopwatch 18 T, U Troubleshooting 23 V, W, X, Y, Z Volume 11, 12 ...

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    Sony Corporation Printed in Korea http://www .aiwa.com/ For the customers in the USA ...

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