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www .iriver .com Th an k y ou fo r you r p ur cha se . Pl ea se re ad thi s man ua l c ar efu ll y b ef ore u sin g you r new p lay er . I n st r u ct i o n M a n u al N11[...]
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1 Quick Start Quick Start Turning on/off the Player …………………… 1 Playing Music ……………………………… 2 Listening to FM Radio ……………………… 3 Recording …………………………………… 4 Charging the Battery ……………………… 5 1 Before Using the Product Thank you for your iriver purchas[...]
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2 Quick Start 3 Quick Start Press t he [ ] but ton to selec t the <MUSI C> mode, then press the [ ] button. Previous music file will resume playback. 3 When po wered on, pr ess and hold the [ ] butto n. The function mode screen will be displayed. 2 4 I Adjusting the volume : Decreases volume level : Increases volume level I Selecting a music [...]
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4 Quick Start 5 Quick Start Recording I Selecting the <RECORDING> mode Press a nd hold the [ ] button. The function mode screen will be displayed. 1 P re s s th e [ ] b ut t o n t o se l e ct t h e < R EC O R DI N G > mode, then press the [ ] button. The <RECORDING> standby screen will be displayed. 2 I To start recording Press t [...]
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1 I 1 Before Using the Product Chapter www .iriver .com Thank you for you r iriver p urchase Welcome …………………… ……………………………… ………… 8 iriver’s web site …………………………… ………………………… 8 Copyri ghts/Certif ication/Tr ademarks/L imited Liab ility Copyrigh ts/Certifica tion[...]
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8 1 I Before Using the Product 9 1 I Before Using the Product Thank you for your iriver purchase I Welco me I Thank y ou for purch asing iriver 's N11 play er, This u ser's manua l is provide d to help yo u safely use the produc t. Please read this ma nual careful ly before u sing it. Thank y ou. http:// www.iriver.c om The iri ver's[...]
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10 1 I Before Using the Product 1 1 1 I Before Using the Product Safety Instructions For your safety, please read before us e. Safety Instructions For your safety, please read before us e. Do not p ut metallic su bstance such as coin, hair pin or flammabl e substance in to the product. It may cause malfunction. Do not p ut heavy subst ance over the[...]
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12 1 I Before Using the Product Safety Instructions For your safety, please read before us e. Do not w ear headphone/ earphone with hig h volume when walking, especial ly in crosswal k. Do not u se headphone / earphone s at high volu me. It may cause damage or your injury. Avoid im pacting the pl ayer against other objects when it is in your pocket[...]
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14 2 I Getting Started 15 2 I Getting Started Components Accessori es are subject to change with out notice and may vary from i mage shown. Mini USB adapter Installa tion CD Instruct ion manual/W arranty card/ Quick st art guide Main uni t Type A Necklace style earph one Type B ( Optional) Cap, Nec klace I Compo nents I Note For more information ab[...]
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16 2 I Getting Started 17 2 I Getting Started LCD Screen LCD Screen I MUSIC mode I 1 Current tim e 2 Title name 3 Current pla y status 4 Progress ba r 5 Battery ind icator 6 Play mode 7 Played time l Total play ing time of t he title 8 File format 9 Volume leve l 10 Bit rate I Sam pling rate Note IRM (iriver Rights Management) The iriver Rights Man[...]
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18 2 I Getting Started 19 2 I Getting Started Connecting the Product Co nn ect t he ear ph one t o t he ma in un it as s how n in the p ict ur e. 1 Hol d the c onn ec tio n par t of ne ckl ac e a nd pu sh it in to th e dir ec tio n of ar row . 2 Hol d the e nd of st ra p a nd pu ll it o ut to th e di rec ti on of ar ro w t o sep ar ate t he co nne [...]
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20 2 I Getting Started 21 2 I Getting Started Connecting the Product Connect t he USB cable t o the PC after playback stops to avoid error. I "S af el y R em ov e Ha rdw ar e" f ro m t he P C Right-click the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon in the taskbar. Click the popup message as shown below. 1 2 When the "Safely Remove Har[...]
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22 2 I Getting Started 23 2 I Getting Started Follow on screen instructions which appear after the initial screen as shown in the picture. 3 If the "License Agreement" window appears, click the [I Agree] button. 4 Installing Software iriver pl us 2 is a progr am that effici ently manages t he music files. iriver pl us 2 gives you freedom [...]
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24 2 I Getting Started 25 2 I Getting Started Click the [Next] button after selecting the file format to be supported in iriver plus 2. The icons for selected formats will be changed to the icon of iriver plus 2. 7 Click the [Finish] button when the installation complete screen is displayed. 8 Installing Software iriver pl us 2 is a prog ram that e[...]
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3 I 3 Basic Operation Chapter www .iriver .com Select ing the Fun ction Mode Selectin g the Functi on Mode …………………………………… … 28 Playin g a Music F ile Playing a Music File ………………………… …………………… 29 Selectin g a music fi le …… ………………………………… ……… 31 Selec[...]
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28 3 I Basic Operation 29 3 I Basic Operation Note Playing a Music File Selecting the Function Mode I Selec ting the Fu nction Mode When po wered on, pr ess and hold the [ ] butto n to di splay the fu nction mode screen. There are 5 modes inclu ding BROWSER, M USIC, FM RADIO, RECORDING and SETTINGS. 1 Press t he [ ] butto n to choose the desired fu[...]
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30 3 I Basic Operation 31 3 I Basic Operation I Playi ng previous /next file During the music fi le playback, press the [ ] butto n to skip to the previou s/next file . : Plays previous file : Plays next file 4 I Fast- forward/Fas t-reverse Press a nd hold the [ ] b utton for fa st-forward or fa st-reverse p layback. : Plays previous file : Plays n[...]
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32 3 I Basic Operation 33 3 I Basic Operation Playing a Music File The playb ack mode can b e modified only in <Sound > - <Play Mode Sele ct> under <SET TINGS> menu. Press a nd hold the [ ] button to display the funct ion mode scr een. Press the [ ] butto n to select the <SETTING S> mode and press th e [ ] button . The <S[...]
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34 3 I Basic Operation 35 3 I Basic Operation I Selec ting point A Press t he [ ] butto n while play ing to selec t the begin ning point ( A). 1 I Selec ting point B Press t he [ ] b ut to n a ga i n to se le c t th e e nd po in t ( B) . Now the p layer plays bet ween point A a nd B repeatedly . 2 I A-B R epeat I Playing a Music File You can u se t[...]
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36 3 I Basic Operation 37 3 I Basic Operation Playing a Music File The file can be deleted only in <Advan ced> - <Delete File> under <SE TTINGS> menu. While i n stop mode, press and h old the [ ] button butto n to display the functio n mode scre en. Press the [ ] butto n to select the <SETTING S> mode and press th e [ ] butt[...]
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38 3 I Basic Operation 39 3 I Basic Operation Browser Function You can b rowse music fi le with this fu nction. Press a nd hold the [ ] button to display the funct ion mode scr een. Press the [ ] butto n to select the <BROWSER > mode and press th e [ ] button . File list screen will b e displayed as a tree structur e. 1 I Using the browse r I[...]
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40 3 I Basic Operation 41 3 I Basic Operation If < > is displayed , press the [ ] button to ex it the < > m ode. Press the [ ] button to increase/ decrease the frequ ency. 1 If < > is displayed , press the [ ] button to ex it the < > m ode. To au tomatically locate a sta tion press and hold the [ ] butto n. : Moves to previo[...]
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42 3 I Basic Operation 43 3 I Basic Operation Press t he [ ] butto n to display the radio f unction scree n. Press t he [ ] butto n to select <AUTO SAVE> and p ress the [ ] button to automatic ally select stati ons and save them in seq uential ord er. 1 If < > is displayed , press the [ ] button to ex it the < > m ode. Press the [[...]
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44 3 I Basic Operation 45 3 I Basic Operation Press t he [ ] butto n to display the radio f unction scree n while list ening to rad io. Press t he [ ] butto n to select <RECORDING> menu and pre ss the [ ] button to record it . 1 Press t he [ ] button to pause the recording process. Press t he [ ] button again to re sume record ing. The recor [...]
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46 3 I Basic Operation 47 3 I Basic Operation Recording Press t he [ ] button in the recor ding standby mode to play the recorded fi le. : Voice recordin g : Radio record ing 1 While n ot in record ing process, press and hold the [ ] button to display t he function mode screen . Press the [ ] butto n to select <BROWSER> a nd press the [ ] but[...]
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www .iriver .com 4 I 4 Useful Features Chapter Menu T ree Menu Tre e ………………………………… ……………………… 50 Menu O peration Entering the SETTING S Menu …… ……………………………… 51 Enter Su b Menu …………… ………………………………… …… 51 Menu Ope ration …………………[...]
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50 4 I Useful Features 51 4 I Useful Features Menu Tree Functions are subject t o change with d ifferent firmwa re versions. Users can configure thei r own settings . SRS Setti ng User EQ EQ Select Play Mode Select Rec. Play Mode Power Off Timer Sleep T imer Date & T ime Alarm/FM Rec. Set Alarm FM Rec. R eserve FM Settin g V oice Set ting V oic[...]
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52 4 I Useful Features 53 4 I Useful Features Menu Operation Press t he [ ] butto n to select sub menu and press the [ ] button to enter sub menu settin g screen. 1 Pr es s t he [ ] bu tt on to e xit s ub me nu . Press t he [ ] butto n again to e xit the <SET TINGS> menu. 1 Press t he [ ] or [ ] button to customize the funct ion setting. : Mo[...]
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54 4 I Useful Features 55 4 I Useful Features EQ Sel ect You can set the EQ value. The EQ m ode can be m odified only in <EQ Selec t> under the <Sound> menu. 3 Play M ode Select You can set the Pl ayback mode . The play back mode ca n be modified only in <Mo de Setting> u nder the <Sound> menu. 4 Customizing the Function Set[...]
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56 4 I Useful Features 57 4 I Useful Features Backli ght Timer You can adjust the time that the Backlig ht stays on . The Back light can be set to: <5 S EC>, <10 SEC >, <30 SEC>, <1 MIN>, <5 MIN>, <10 MIN> or <ALWAYS ON>. 1 Screen Saver Automat ically disp lay screen saver after a selected time at playbac k[...]
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58 4 I Useful Features 59 4 I Useful Features Langua ge You can select the language t o display t he file nam e and ID3 tag inf ormation. 40 langu ages are sup ported in thi s function. 5 Name You can input your name or cu stom text. 6 Customizing the Function Settings (Menu) Customizing the Function Settings (Menu) Select the characte r by using t[...]
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60 4 I Useful Features 61 4 I Useful Features LCD Co ntrast You can the LCD sc reen contra st. The LCD contrast can be adjusted from <0> to <40>. 7 Customizing the Function Settings (Menu) Customizing the Function Settings (Menu) FM Set ting You can the qualit y of FM rec ording. The supp orted levels are <HIGH>, <MIDDLE> an[...]
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62 4 I Useful Features 63 4 I Useful Features Customizing the Function Settings (Menu) Voice Detect The voi ce recordin g mode will automatica lly pause d uring silence . This is u seful for r ecording ov er a long p eriod of time to save memor y. LEVEL : Set the relat ive level of sound needed to activate the recorder . (<OFF> , <01>, [...]
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64 4 I Useful Features 65 4 I Useful Features Customizing the Function Settings (Menu) Date & Time You can set the cu rrent date and time. 3 Alarm/ FM Rec. You can set whethe r you will use the Ala rm or FM Re c. functio n. The supp orted settin gs are <OFF>, <ALARM> and <FM RECORDIN G>. 4 Customizing the Function Settings (Me[...]
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66 4 I Useful Features 67 4 I Useful Features Customizing the Function Settings (Menu) Resume Playbac k will resu me from the previous l ocation in a song when th e player is stopped or powered of f. The supp orted settin gs are <ON> a nd <OFF>. 1 System Info. You can check info rmation of the product . The firm ware version , free memo[...]
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68 4 I Useful Features 69 4 I Useful Features Customizing the Function Settings (Menu) Study Mode While p laying, pre ss the [ ] button to skip in the current track a s designate d time rang e. Time ran ge can be se t to <OFF>, < 3 SEC>, <10 SEC>, <20 SEC >, <30 SEC> , <60 SEC>, <120 SEC> or <180 SEC>[...]
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5 I 5 Additional information Chapter www .iriver .com Firmwa re Upgrade What is firmware? ……………… ……………………………… … 72 Initia lizing the Player (Fo rmat) How to f ormat N11 pl ayer …………………………… …………… 73 Troubl eshooting Troubles hooting ……………………… ………………?[...]
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72 5 I Additional information 73 5 I Additional information It is t he operating system that works in t he N11. iriver provides y ou with the latest and b est features through fi rmware upgra de. You ca n choose ma nual or auto matic upgrad e function. Firmware Upgrade Click [ Yes] to down load the fir mware upgra de file auto matically. After t he[...]
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74 5 I Additional information 75 5 I Additional information Trouble No Powe r. Check i f battery is charged. If the power is not turned on a fter chargi ng, please c ontact iriver customer sup port. Press t he RESET but ton using th in pin. Heavy n oise occurs during playback. Check w hether the p lug or conne ction jack of earphone is dirt y. If e[...]
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76 5 I Additional information 77 5 I Additional information Specifications Categor y Memory C apa ci ty N1 1 2 56M B* / N1 1 5 12M B* / N1 1 1G B* Audio Fr equ en cy ran ge He adp ho ne Out put S/ N r at io So und C han nel 20H z~ 20K Hz (L )14 mW + (R) 14m W (16 Ω) ma x. V ol ume 90 dB( MP 3) St ere o (Ri ght /Le ft ) FM Tuner FM Fr eq uen cy S/[...]