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Listening
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HOLD MODE NORMAL
Set to NORMAL.
Plug in firmly.
Connect the stereo earphones.
� You can connect the stereo earphones directly to the unit. � See page 2 for more about using the earphones.
Earphone extender
Stereo earphones
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Bottom view Bottom view
Insert an SD Memory Card with tracks recorded (checked out).
Open the cover.
Corner cut Insert the card so the label is facing up and the end with the corLabel ner cut off is facing in. Push on the center of the card so it locks into place and close the cover.
Note:
The following can occur if there is a problem with the card: � �Now Busy� or �EMERGENCY STOP� appear frequently (see page 13) � �Please Wait� appears for 20 seconds or longer � No sound continues for 20 seconds or longer after pressing [ ] to play You can remedy the problem by formatting the card with Panasonic Media Manager. Before formatting the card, check in any data on the card to your computer. See the operating instructions for Panasonic Media Manager for details.
4
Press.
Immediately after pressing
The unit comes on and starts play.
Operation display After about two seconds
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Reduce Increase
Press and hold to adjust continuously.
Adjust the volume.
Volume meter
Volume (0 to 25)
To stop play and turn the unit off Press.
The unit turns off about ten seconds later.
To remove the SD Memory Card
Bottom view
Hold function
This function stops the unit from responding when a button is pressed.
HOLD
HOLD MODE NORMAL
â� Resume
When you next press [ ], play resumes from where you stopped it. Play starts from track 1 if you replace the card or battery. After stopping play, open the card cover (step 3, ), and push on the center of the card to unlock it.
It prevents the following:
� The unit turning on unexpectedly, causing the battery to go dead. � Play being interrupted when a button is accidentally pressed.