Adjusting Settings
Your player allows you to define the equalizer and repeat settings for music.
Set Equalizer Playback
The sound of a musical piece can be optimized to account for the musical style and for
differences caused by instruments used within a piece of music. For example, some
instruments sound best when the bass notes are emphasized. Follow these steps:
1. Put your player in Audio Play mode. See Using the Music Controls on Page 9 if
you need help with this step.
2. Hold down the A-B Change Mode button for two seconds until the Equalizer screen
appears. See The Basic Controls section on page 4 if you cannot find the A-B
Change Mode button.
3. Press the Up and Down buttons to scroll through the top level settings based on
types of music: Pops, Jazz, Classical, Rock, Normal, and User defined.
4. Press the Left and Right buttons to jump between the five bands that make up each
equalizer setting.
5. When an equalizer band is highlighted, press the Up and Down arrows to move the
band setting higher or lower.
6. Repeat Steps 4 and 5 until you set all five bands to your preference.
7. Press the Select button to save your new equalizer settings. All music played will
use these settings until you change to another equalizer setting.
Set Repeat Modes
Your player allows you to repeat all or part of a music or audio file. Follow these steps:
1. Put your player in Audio Play mode. See Using the Music Controls on Page 9 if
you need help with this step.
2. Hold down the A-B Change Mode button for two seconds until the Equalizer screen
appears. See The Basic Controls section on page 4 if you cannot find the A-B
Change Mode button.
3. Press the A-B Change Mode button again to display the Repeat Setting screen.
4. Press the Up or Down buttons to change the repetition mode.
5. Press the Left or Right buttons to change the repetition region.
6. Press the Record button to change the shuffle mode from on to off.
7. Press the Select button to save your repeat mode settings.
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