Operation Manual

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Recording
How do I copy MP3 or WMA files on to a CD?
You need to record MP3 or WMA files on a CD-R or CD-RW disc to
play in the iMP-1100.
In general, there are two kinds of blank CDs.
CD-R (CD Recordable): Recordable but not erasable.
CD-RW (CD-ReWriteable) : Recordable and can be used again after
erasing.
There are several ways to burn a CD. A CD is created in sessions.
Single session :
Close session after burning once.
Multi session :
Do not close session after burning. More data can be written to the
disk later.
This iRiver player can play packet-written CD RW’s as well.
What do I need to burn MP3 or WMA files?
You need a CD recorder, recording software program, and a blank CD.
For details, refer to the SUPPORT at iRiver's homepage.
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Product
How long does Anti-Shock last?
With MP3 files (128Kbps, 44.1KHz) , Anti-Shock lasts up to 850 seconds.
With Audio CD, you can set it up to 80 or 320 seconds.
Mechanical noise is heard from the player.
When loading a CD or searching music, CD Pick-up makes noise
moving at high speed. This is not a malfunction. But if you hear
mechanism noise through earphones or hear excessive noise from
the player, contact iRiver Customer Service.
Does using CD's created on a computer reduce the life of the Lens?
There is no connection between using a disk created on a home
computer and the lifetime of the lens.
Why doesn't the player recognize a CD created at high speed?
In general, it is recommended to record the CD with 1~2 level lower
than the highest speed if you are experiencing playback difficulties.
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