Digital Audio Player User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- H115/H125
- Table of Contents
- Important Information
- Technical Specification
- Electrical Rating
- Warning
- FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INFORMATION
- End User License Agreement
- Unpacking Your Unit
- Things to consider before you get started...
- Computer System Requirements
- Secure Music Download Requirements
- Warning
- Caution
- Caution While Driving
- Back up your data
- Product Registration
- Inserting the Included CD-ROM into CD-ROM Drive
- Connecting the Player to the Computer
- Caution
- Charging the Battery
- Important Battery Information
- Transferring Files to the Player
- Transferring Files via Yahoo! Music Engine (Windows XP only)
- Transferring Files via Windows Explorer (Drag and Drop) (Windows XP only)
- Disconnecting Your Player from the Computer
- Before You Begin
- Overview of General Controls
- Front View
- Navigation Controls
- Right View
- Top View
- Bottom View
- Navigation Display
- Music Playback Display
- The Navigation Menus
- Selecting What You Want to Play
- Adding Items to My Selections
- Saving MySelections as a Playlist
- Viewing Playlists
- Deleting Playlists
- Accessing the Player’s Menus
- Navigation and Selection
- Shuffle
- Repeat
- DSP (Digital Signal Processor)
- Profile
- Settings
- System Info
- Tips and Troubleshooting
- Check for Updates
- Specifications
- Hardware
- Hard Drive
- Software
- Miscellaneous Specifications
- Limited Warranty (U.S.)
- Limited Warranty (Canada)

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Additional Information
Problem: Cannot playback tracks on the player.
• Make sure audio tracks are encoded in the mp3 or Windows Media formats at
supported bitrates.
Bitrates support by the player:
mp3 – 32 to 320 kbps
wma – 48 to 192 kbps
• WMA files may be DRM protected and you don’t have the proper rights (license) to
play the files.
• Check the website and/or application help system of the music download service
provider from where the content was purchased from for license acquisition details.
For more information on how license acquisition works, go to www.microsoft.com/
windowsmedia/drm.
Problem: What are MTP and MSC modes?
• MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) mode is essential if you want to transfer DRM
content to your player. In MTP mode your player will no longer show up as a drive
letter. So programs that were designed to work with a device that shows up as a
drive letter will not be able to work directly with the player. MSC (Mass Storage
Class) mode is available only if you switch the device to MSC mode in advanced
setting menu. Any device connected to the PC will show up as a drive letter.
Problem: It is slow to charge the battery through the PC.
• When connected to PC, press and hold STOP button to enter charging mode for
faster charging.
What does the PlaysForSure logo mean?
• PlaysForSure is a new logo program from Microsoft®. Consumers can match the
PlaysForSure logo on a large selection of devices and online music stores. If you
see the logo, you’ll know your digital media will play for sure.
• For more information on the Microsoft PlaysForSure program, visit
www.PlaysForSure.com.
• For more information on RCA PlaysForSure devices, visit
www.rca.com.
Check for Updates
Visit http://www.rca.com/digitalaudiodownloads for the latest news and firmware
upgrades for our digital media player.










