RCA Cooktop TH1401 User Guide

user manual  
TH1401  
It is important to read this instruction book prior to using your new product for the first time.  
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Advanced Features ................................................................................................................................... 34  
Upgrading your Player ................................................................................................................... 34  
Formatting the player .................................................................................................................... 35  
Additional Information ............................................................................................................................ 36  
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................. 36  
Specifications .................................................................................................................................. 37  
Limited warranty ............................................................................................................................ 39  
Quick reference  
Backlight 32  
Backup data 23  
Battery (installing) 10  
Recording (playback) 30  
Recording (settings) 29  
Recording 29  
Removing the player from the computer 11  
Repeat mode 31  
Ripping CD 17  
Computer system requirements 9  
Connecting to the computer 10  
Contrast 32  
Converting CD tracks to WMA 19  
Specifications 37  
Default settings 33  
Deleting files 21  
Display 14  
Transfer audio files to the player 20  
Upgrading player 34  
Equalizer 31  
Volume control 25  
File browsing 27  
Formatting player 35  
Windows Media Player (adding audio files) 16  
Windows Media Player (Installing) 15  
General controls 13  
Information 33  
Language 33  
Locking the player 25  
Lyric (edit) 21  
Lyric (synchronizing) 26  
Mass storage device 22  
Menu navigation 27  
Menu structure 27  
Microphone 29  
Playback 25  
Playlist folders 24  
Power on/off 12  
Power saving 32  
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Important Information  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
T H E L I G H T N I N G  
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WA R N I N G S I G N  
ALERTING YOU OF  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE THE EXCLAMATION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, POINT WITHIN THE  
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THE PRODUCT.  
SEE MARKING ON BOTTOM / BACK OF PRODUCT  
WARNING:TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRICAL  
DO NOT EXPOSETHIS PRODUCT  
SHOCK HAZARD,  
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
To reduce risk of injury, charge only rechargeable batteries recommended by the manufacturer  
for this player. Other types of batteries may burst causing damage and personal injury.  
Technical specification  
Product: RCA player  
Brand: RCA  
Model: TH1401  
Electrical rating  
DC : 1.5V AAA/LR03 battery  
ESD Remark:  
In case of misfunction due to electrostatic discharge just reset the product (disconnect and  
reconnect of the power source may be required) to resume normal operation.  
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Important Information  
FCC Regulations state that unauthorized  
changes or modifications to this equipment  
may void the user’s authority to operate it.  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with  
Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la class B est  
conforme à la norme du NMB-003 du Canada  
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION  
INFORMATION  
Manufacturer/Responsible Party  
Thomson, Inc.  
P.O. Box 1976  
Indianapolis, IN 46206-1976  
(317) 587-3001  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC  
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions: (1) This device may not cause  
harmful interference, and (2) this device must  
accept any interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
This equipment has been tested and found to  
comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These  
limits are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference in a  
residential installation. This equipment  
generates, uses, and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used  
in accordance with the instructions, may cause  
harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment does cause  
harmful interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by turning  
the equipment off and on, the user is  
encouraged to try to correct the interference  
by one or more of the following measures  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the  
equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a  
circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/  
TV technician for help.  
In accordance with FCC requirements, changes  
or modifications not expressly approved by  
Thomson Inc. could void the user’s authority to  
operate this product.  
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End User License Agreement  
IMPORTANT: READ CAREFULLY BEFORE DOWNLOADING  
OR INSTALLING THIS SOFTWARE!  
Program may not operate properly. Updated versions of the  
digitalaudiosupport.  
THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (THIS “EULA”) IS A LEGAL  
AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU AND THOMSON INC., OR ANY  
THOMSON GROUP ENTITY, AS DEFINED BELOW (COLLECTIVELY  
“THOMSON ENTITY”), FOR THE RCA OR THOMSON BRANDED  
PORTABLE DIGITAL AUDIO/VIDEO DEVICE APPLICATION/DRIVER  
SOFTWARE PROGRAM AND ASSOCIATED DOCUMENTATION, IF  
ANY (COLLECTIVELY, THE “PROGRAM”). THIS EULA CONTAINS  
IMPORTANT LEGAL LIMITATIONS, RESTRICTIONS AND  
DISCLAIMERS, AND ALSO SPECIFIES THE DURATION OF YOUR  
LICENSE.  
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ACCEPTANCE BUTTON OF THE PROGRAM, COPYING OR  
OTHERWISE USING THE PROGRAM, YOU ACKNOWLEDGE AND  
AGREE THAT YOU HAVE READ THIS EULA, UNDERSTAND IT,  
AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY ITS TERMS AND CONDITIONS.  
YOU MAY USE THE PROGRAM ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH  
THIS EULA, AND ANY SUCH USE IS HEREBY UNDERSTOOD TO  
BE CONDITIONAL UPON YOUR SPECIFIC AGREEMENT TO THE  
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AGREE WITH ALL OF THE TERMS OF THIS EULA, CLICK ON THE  
REJECTION BUTTON AND/OR DO NOT INSTALL THE PROGRAM  
AND/OR DO NOT USE THE PROGRAM.  
(d) THOMSON Entity is not obligated to provide support  
services for the Program.  
(e) The Program is provided with “RESTRICTED RIGHTS”. Use,  
duplication, or disclosure by the U.S. Government is subject to  
restrictions as set forth in subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of DFARS  
252.227-7013, or FAR 52.227-19, or in FAR 52.227-14 Alt. III, as  
applicable.  
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(a) Your license is effective on the date you accept this EULA  
and remains in effect until this EULA is terminated by either  
party.  
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without any notice or delay, by destroying or permanently  
erasing the Program and all copies thereof.  
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whole or part, your license will automatically terminate  
without notice from THOMSON Entity.  
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you shall cease all use of the Program and destroy or  
permanently erase the Program and all full or partial copies  
thereof.  
1. LICENSE  
4. WARRANTY DISCLAIMER  
(a) Under this EULA, you are granted a license (i) to use the  
Program on a single workstation, and (ii) to make one (1) copy  
of the Program into any machine-readable form for backup of  
the Program, provided the copy contains all of the original  
Program's proprietary notices.  
(b) You may transfer the Program and license to another party  
only as a part of the Thomson/RCA branded Portable Digital  
Audio/Video Device (“A/V Device”), and only if the other party  
agrees to accept the terms and conditions of this EULA. If you  
transfer the Program, you must at the same time either  
transfer all copies to the same party or destroy any copies not  
transferred.  
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or updates provided by THOMSON Entity that replace and/or  
supplement the original Program, unless such upgrade or  
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govern. You acknowledge and agree that THOMSON Entity  
may automatically download upgrades or updates to the  
Program software to your computer in order to update,  
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THOMSON ENTITY, ITS SUPPLIERS, OR ITS DEALERS) ASSUME  
THE ENTIRE COST FOR ALL NECESSARY REPAIR OR  
CORRECTION.  
This exclusion of warranty may not be allowed under some  
applicable laws. As a result, the above exclusion may not apply  
to you, and you may have other rights depending on the law  
that applies to you.  
5. OWNERSHIP RIGHTS  
All title and intellectual property rights in and to the Program  
and any copies thereof are owned by THOMSON Entity or its  
suppliers. All title and intellectual property rights in and to the  
content which may be accessed through use of the Program is  
the property of the respective content owner and may be  
protected by applicable copyright or other intellectual property  
laws and treaties. This license grants you no rights to use such  
content.  
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where it could be used by multiple computers at the same  
time; (ii) modify, translate, reverse engineer, decompile,  
disassemble (except to the extent that this restriction is  
expressly prohibited by law), or create derivative works based  
upon the Program; or (iii) copy the Program, except as  
expressly permitted herein. You agree that you shall only use  
the Program in a manner that complies with all applicable laws  
in the jurisdictions in which you use the Program, including,  
but not limited to, applicable restrictions concerning copyright  
and other intellectual property rights.  
6. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY  
(a) TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE  
LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL THOMSON ENTITY, OR ITS DEALERS  
BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING,  
WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF PROFITS,  
BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, CORRUPTION OF FILES, LOSS OF  
BUSINESS INFORMATION, OR ANY OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS)  
REGARDLESS OF CAUSE OR FORM OF ACTION, INCLUDING  
CONTRACT, TORT, OR NEGLIGENCE, ARISING OUT OF YOUR USE  
OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM, EVEN IF THOMSON  
ENTITY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH  
DAMAGES. BECAUSE SOME STATES AND JURISDICTIONS DO  
(c) The Program may contain pre-release code that does not  
perform at the level of a final code release. In such case, the  
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End User License Agreement  
NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY OF  
CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, THE ABOVE  
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APPROPRIATE PROGRAM TO ACHIEVE YOUR INTENDED  
RESULTS, AND FOR THE INSTALLATION, USE, AND RESULTS  
OBTAINED.  
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ANY THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE THAT MAY BE PROVIDED WITH  
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YOU CHOOSE TO USE SUCH THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE, THEN  
SUCH USE SHALL BE GOVERNED BY SUCH THIRD PARTY'S  
LICENSE AGREEMENT, AN ELECTRONIC COPY OF WHICH WILL  
BE INSTALLED IN THE APPROPRIATE FOLDER ON YOUR  
COMPUTER UPON INSTALLATION OF THE SOFTWARE.  
THOMSON ENTITY IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY THIRD  
PARTY’S SOFTWARE AND SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR  
YOUR USE OF THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE.  
7. WINDOWS MEDIA  
The software embedded within your A/V Device (the “Device  
Firmware”) contains software licensed from Microsoft that  
enables you to play Windows Media Audio (WMA) files (“WMA  
Software”). The WMA Software is licensed to you for use with  
your A/V Device under the following conditions. By installing  
and using this version of the Device Firmware, you are  
agreeing to these conditions. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE  
END USER CONDITIONS OF THIS SECTION 7, DO NOT INSTALL  
OR USE THIS VERSION OF THE DEVICE FIRMWARE.  
The WMA Software is protected by copyright and other  
intellectual property laws. This protection also extends to  
documentation for the WMA Software, whether in written or  
electronic form.  
9. GOVERNING LAW  
If you acquired this A/V Device in the United States, this EULA  
shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws  
of the State of Indiana, U.S.A. without regard to its conflict of  
laws principles. If you acquired this A/V Device outside the  
United States or the European Union, then local law may  
apply.  
10. GENERAL TERMS  
This EULA can only be modified by a written agreement signed  
by you and THOMSON Entity, and changes from the terms and  
conditions of this EULA made in any other manner will be of  
no effect. If any portion of this EULA shall be held invalid,  
illegal, or unenforceable, the validity, legality, and  
enforceability of the remainder of the Agreement shall not in  
any way be affected or impaired thereby. This EULA is the  
complete and exclusive statement of the agreement between  
you and THOMSON Entity, which supersedes all proposals or  
prior agreements, oral or written, and all other  
communications between you and THOMSON Entity, relating  
to the subject matter of this hereof. “THOMSON Group  
Entity” when used in this EULA shall mean any person,  
corporation, or other organization, domestic or foreign,  
including but not limited to subsidiaries, that is directly or  
indirectly controlled by Thomson S.A. For purposes of this  
definition only, the term “control” means the possession of  
the power to direct or cause the direction of the management  
and policies of an entity, whether by ownership of voting stock  
or partnership interest, by contract, or otherwise, including  
direct or indirect ownership of more than fifty percent (50%)  
of the voting interest in the entity in question.  
GRANT OF LICENSE. The WMA Software is only licensed to you  
as follows:  
You may use this version of the Device Firmware containing  
the WMA Software only as such use relates to your A/V Device.  
You may not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the  
WMA Software, except and only to the extent that such  
activity is expressly permitted by applicable law.  
You may transfer your right to use the Device Firmware only as  
part of a sale or transfer of your A/V Device, on the condition  
that the recipient agrees to the conditions set forth herein. If  
the version of the Device Firmware that you are transferring is  
an upgrade, you must also transfer all prior versions of the  
Device Firmware that you have which include the WMA  
Software.  
MICROSOFT IS NOT PROVIDING ANY WARRANTY OF ANY KIND  
TO YOU FOR THE WMA SOFTWARE, AND MICROSOFT MAKES  
NO REPRESENTATION CONCERNING THE OPERABILITY OF THE  
WMA SOFTWARE.  
The WMA Software is of U.S. origin. Any export of this version  
of the Device Firmware must comply with all applicable  
international and national laws, including the U.S. Export  
Administration Regulations, that apply to the WMA Software  
incorporated in the Device Firmware.  
Content providers are using the digital rights management  
technology for Windows Media contained in your A/V Device  
(“WM-DRM”) to protect the integrity of their content (“Secure  
Content”) so that their intellectual property, including  
copyrights, in such content is not misappropriated. Your A/V  
Device uses WM-DRM software to play Secure Content (“WM-  
DRM Software”). If the security of the WM-DRM Software in  
your A/V Device has been compromised, owners of Secure  
Content (“Secure Content Owners”) may request that  
Microsoft revoke the WM-DRM Software’s right to acquire new  
licenses to copy, display, and/or play Secure Content.  
Revocation does not alter the WM-DRM Software's ability to  
play unprotected content. A list of revoked WM-DRM  
Software is sent to your A/V Device whenever you download a  
license for Secure Content from the Internet or from a  
computer. Microsoft may, in conjunction with such license, also  
download revocation lists onto your A/V Device on behalf of  
Secure Content Owners.  
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Before You Begin  
Dear RCA Customer,  
Thank you for purchasing the RCA Player. This player will play open mp3 and Windows Media™  
audio (WMA) content as well as content purchased from most online music download services.  
After purchasing and downloading music to your PC, you are now ready to move content to your  
player. To transfer the music to your player, you may use Windows Media Player or the application  
recommended by the online music download service.  
(Note: Services and applications must be Windows Media audio-compliant and support Digital  
Rights Management. Windows® 2000 or Windows® XP (SP1 or higher) required.)  
Unpacking your player  
Your player came with everything you need to make music portable — all of the items shown  
below should have been packed in the box with your player.  
RCA Player  
1 x AAA battery  
Quick Start Guide  
Earphones  
Registration card  
User Manual Softcopy  
This document is stored inside the player and can be downloaded at  
Explore a world of accessories! Jump on the Internet and go to www.rcaaudiovideo.com to  
discover the additional accessories that are available for your player.  
Illustrations contained within this publication are for representation only and subject to change.  
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Before You Begin  
Things to consider before you get started...  
Computer system requirements  
Pentium III 500MHz or higher recommended  
Microsoft Windows® XP or Windows® 2000  
Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher  
Internet access (broadband recommended)  
250MB free hard disk space for the software  
128MB RAM (256MB recommended)  
CD drive capable of digital audio extraction  
USB port (2.0 recommended)  
Sound card  
Warning  
Use of this player is for your personal use only. Unauthorized recording or duplication of  
copyrighted material may infringe upon the rights of third parties and may be contrary to  
copyright laws.  
Caution  
Keep player out of direct sunlight. Exposure to direct sunlight or extreme heat (such as inside a  
parked car) may cause damage or malfunction.  
Do not expose to rain or moisture.  
Caution while driving  
Use of headphones while operating an automobile or moving vehicle is not recommended and is  
unlawful in some states and areas. Be careful and attentive on the road. Stop operation of the  
player if you find it disruptive or distracting while driving.  
Back up your data  
As with any portable device with internal memory or storage, you must back up the data  
regularly. RCA and Thomson are not responsible for lost data.  
Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other  
countries.  
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Getting Started  
Installing the Battery  
1. Remove the USB port cover.  
2. Push and slide out the battery compartment cover.  
3. Install the battery. Match the + and - signs on the battery to the signs on the battery  
compartment.  
4. Re-install the battery compartment cover.  
Connecting to the Computer  
Caution: BEFORE YOU START  
• Make sure that the player is off and disconnect the earphones.  
Make sure the player is not locked. If the player is locked while you power it on, the  
screen displays “Locked” and the player will automatically power off after a few  
seconds.  
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Getting Started  
1. Remove the USB port cover and disconnect the earphones.  
2. Connect the player to one of your computer’s USB ports.  
3. The screen displays “USB Connected”, indicating that the player is in USB mode.  
4. On your computer’s desktop, right-click on the My Computer icon and select Explore. The  
player will be automatically recognized as a removable media device (Microsoft® Windows®  
2000 and XP).  
5. Transfer files to or from the player using Windows Explorer. To do so, drag and drop your files  
to the player as shown below:  
Note: You can also organize your music files into folders before transferring them to  
your player. – refer to page 24.  
Removing the player from your computer  
1. Right-click on the Safely Remove Hardware icon  
in the taskbar (next to the clock).  
2. Click on Safely Remove USB Mass Storage Device.  
3. Wait until a Safe to Remove Hardware message is displayed.  
4. Remove the player.  
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Getting Started  
Powering ON/OFF  
Caution: Before turning on the player, make sure the player is not locked. If your  
player is locked when you power it on, the screen displays “Locked” and your player  
automatically turns off after a few seconds. To unlock it, simply slide the hold switch  
backwards.  
To power on your player, press  
briefly .  
To power off, press and hold until the progress bar is full and the screen turns black.  
Caution  
When storing the unit, be sure to remove the battery because it may leak and  
damage the unit.  
Battery may leak electrolyte if inserted incorrectly, if disposed of in fire, or if an  
attempt is made to charge a battery not intended to be recharged.  
Discard leaky batteries immediately. Leaking batteries may cause skin burns or other  
personal injury.  
Do not charge batteries which are not intended to be recharged.  
Dispose of batteries, according to federal, state and local regulations.  
Caution:  
• Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.  
• Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.  
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Controls and Display  
Controls  
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1. HOLD (hold switch)  
Slide to lock the controls and prevent any accidental operation while recording or playing.  
Slide backward to unlock.  
2. MIC Microphone  
3.  
Play / Pause / Power On  
Press to turn the player on.  
In playback mode, press to play a track. During playback, press to pause and again to resume  
playback.  
In browsing mode, slide up/down/right/left to scroll.  
4. + Volume up  
Slide the  
button to + to increase the volume level.  
5.  
Skip backward / Fast rewind  
Slide the  
file.  
button to  
to go to the previous file/menu item; slide and hold to fast-rewind a  
6.  
Skip Next / Fast Forward  
Slide the  
button to  
to go to the next file/menu item; slide and hold to fast-forward a file.  
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Controls and Display  
7. Volume down  
Slide the  
button to to decrease the volume level.  
8. USB Port Cover  
9. M Menu button  
Press to access the Main Menu (Music, Record, Voice, Navigation, Settings).  
10. Stop / Power Off  
Press to stop playback. Press and hold to turn the player off.  
11.Battery compartment  
12.Headphone jack  
13.Neck strap hole  
Display  
1. Play/Pause/Stop/Rec status  
2. File number / Total files  
3. Repeat mode  
4. Equalizer mode  
5. Synchronous lyric display  
6. Battery indicator  
7. Elapsed time / Total file time  
8. ID3 Tag (track name/lyrics) display  
9. Music type  
10.Music mode/Voice mode  
11.Hold icon  
12.Volume  
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Transferring Music  
Installing Windows Media Player  
It is recommended that you install Windows Media Player to enjoy all the features of your player:  
Download the appropriate version from Microsoft’s website:  
1. In “Select Download”, choose Windows Media Player.  
2. In “Select Version”, select the appropriate version:  
Player 10 (for Windows® XP)  
Player 9 Series (for Windows® 2000)  
3. Follow the instructions to finish the download.  
4. Once the download is completed, double-click on the “exe” file to start the installation.  
Windows Media Player 10 Overview  
1. Now Playing Watch/listen to currently playing media.  
2. Library Create playlists and manage your media files.  
3. Rip Copy CD Audio tracks to WMA format.  
4. Burn Copy MP3/WMA tracks to a recordable CD.  
5. Sync Copy MP3 or WMA tracks to your player.  
6. Guide Search for media (music, movies, etc.) online.  
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Transferring Music  
Note: The instructions below apply to Windows Media Player 10. If you are using  
another version, please refer to the Help section on your program.  
Adding Audio Files to your Media Library  
Windows Media Player will automatically gather all mp3 and/or wma files on your computer into a  
media library, where they can be played, edited, burned to CD, or copied to your digital audio  
player.  
1. On your computer, open Windows Media Player 10 and click on the small triangle in the upper  
right corner. Select Tools and then click on Search for Media Files. Alternatively, press the F3 key  
on your keyboard.  
2. In the “Look in:” dialog box, browse to the drive and folder where your music files are stored.  
3. Click on Search.  
4. Windows Media Player will automatically add all files in the selected folder(s) to your library.  
5. When searching is complete, click on Close.  
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Transferring Music  
Converting CD tracks to MP3  
Converting CD tracks to mp3 is often called “ripping a CD”. Use Windows Media Player to build  
your music library by encoding your audio CDs to music files.  
1. On your computer, open Windows Media Player 10 and click on the small triangle in the upper  
right corner. From this menu, select Tools and then Options....  
2. In the Options dialogue box, click on the Rip Music tab.  
Under Rip settings, set the Format to mp3.  
Under Audio quality, you can set the recording quality by dragging the slider. By default, it is  
set to smallest size. This quality will be sufficient for your mp3 player. You can set the quality to  
a higher setting, but then you can store fewer songs on your player.  
3. Click on OK to confirm.  
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Transferring Music  
Note: WMP10 is now properly set up to convert audio tracks from CD to mp3 files.  
WMP10 can also retrieve the album, title, artist name and track names from the  
Internet. This kind of information, also called ID3 tag, will automatically be added if you  
have an active Internet connection, or you can add it manually. This information, which will  
be embedded in the mp3 or wma files, will be used to store the files in their own folders with  
clear names.  
4. To start ripping your CD to mp3 audio files, insert an Audio CD into the CD or DVD drive on  
your computer. The following window should appear, allowing you to choose among several  
options:  
5. Select Rip music from CD using Windows Media Player. WMP will automatically start ripping all  
audio tracks from the CD to your My Music folder. Inside this folder, it will automatically create  
a sub-folder for the artist name and a second folder with the album title.  
6. In case you do not get this screen, perform the following steps to start the process:  
Start Windows Media Player 10 and click on the Rip tab in the top button bar. The contents of  
the CD will be displayed. By default, all tracks are checked. Uncheck any track you do not want  
to encode into a music file.  
Click on the Rip Music button to begin encoding the selected tracks.  
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7. Once all the tracks are “Ripped to library”, the CD can safely be taken out from your drive.  
8. When finished, Windows Media Player will automatically add the new tracks to your library.  
You can change your track encoding options by selecting Tools > Options > Rip Music.  
Converting CD tracks to WMA  
By default, Windows Media Player 10 will convert your audio tracks to WMA file format (Windows  
Media Audio).  
WMA is very similar to MP3 and the MP3 player described here supports WMA-playback.  
The process to convert an audio CD to WMA tracks is almost identical to Windows Media Player  
10, except for the names used. The option “Rip Music” is called “Copy from CD”. The option to  
start ripping directly after inserting a CD is not available on Windows® 2000.  
If you encounter problems to playback WMA files on the player, try the following setting and then  
transfer the WMA files to the player again.  
1. Connect the player to your computer.  
2. In the Windows Media Player, select Tools and then Options.  
3. Select the Device tab.  
4. Highlight this player “RCA_MPCF2488_US” in the device list and then click Properties.  
5. Select the Quality tab.  
6. Uncheck the option “Convert music, pictures, videos and TV shows as required by this device  
(recommended)”.  
7. Click Apply.  
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Transferring Music  
Transfer Audio Files to your Player  
Caution: BEFORE YOU START:  
Make sure that your player is off and disconnect the earphones.  
Make sure the player is not locked. If the player is locked when you power it on,  
the screen displays “locked” and the player will automatically power off after a  
few seconds.  
The instructions below apply to Windows Media Player 10. If you are using  
another version, please refer to the Help section on your program.  
1. Connect the player to one of your computer’s USB ports.  
2. The screen displays “USB Connected”, indicating that the player is in USB mode.  
3. On your computer, open Windows Media Player 10 and click on the Sync tab in the top button  
bar.  
4. Click on Edit Playlist to add the tracks to be transferred to your player. Click on OK once all the  
desired tracks have been added.  
5. You should now see the tracks you wish to transfer to your player listed and checked on the left  
side of the Windows Media Player screen under “Sync List”. If you wish not to transfer any of  
the listed tracks, uncheck them.  
6. Click on Start Sync. The selected track(s) are copied to the player.  
Alternatively, use Windows Explorer to drag-and-drop audio files to the player (refer  
to page 22 for details).  
7. After the files have been copied, unplug the player from your computer using the “Safely  
remove hardware” icon in the Notification Area (next to the clock). You can now listen to your  
music or transfer your data to another computer.  
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Transferring Music  
Lyrics Edit  
The player supports lyric files in LRC format.  
1. Prepare the mp3 or wma music file you want to edit, for example “happymusic.mp3”.  
2. Download the corresponding lyric file from the Internet. The file must be in the LRC format, for  
example “happymusic-2004.lrc”.  
3. Rename the lyric file in its original mp3 name (“happymusic.lrc”) and copy both files and lyrics  
to the player.  
4. When lyrics are available for music files, the lyrics display synchronously on the screen while the  
music is playing.  
Caution: Make sure the music and lyric files are saved in the same directory and under  
the same file name. If not, the player will not recognize the lyric file and only the ID3  
tag information such as Artist, Album or Track name will be displayed.  
Note: Your player only supports *.lrc files. If the lyrics do not synchronize with the music,  
please download another music file from the Internet and try again.  
Deleting files from the player  
For any files you have transferred to the player, you may delete them while you have connected  
the player with your computer. Highlight the unwanted file in the player’s file directory on your  
computer and press the delete key on your computer to delete the file.  
Alternatively, you may also delete the file from player, refer to the section Navigation on page 27  
for details.  
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Using your Player as Mass Storage Device  
Instead of using Windows Media Player, you can simply drag and drop files to the player, which  
appears as a removable hard drive on your computer. Using this method, any type of file  
(homework, presentations, pictures, etc.) can be placed on the player as if it were a portable drive.  
However, only mp3 and wma files will playback while stored on the player.  
1. Connect the player to your computer.  
2. Double-click on the My Computer icon on your Windows desktop. Windows® XP users may  
need to click on the Start button and select My Computer from the menu.  
3. Your player has been recognized as a Mass Storage Device and automatically displays as a new  
device letter in the My Computer window.  
4. You can now drag and drop your files from your computer to the player. You can also copy and  
paste files to the player using any standard Windows method.  
5. After the files have been copied, unplug the player from your computer (refer to page 20 for  
proper disconnection procedures).  
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Using your Player as Mass Storage Device  
Performing a backup  
It is recommended that you regularly backup your player’s contents to a different location (on  
your computer, CDs, DVDs...). In that way, you will be able to use the backup copies of your files if  
you loose them accidentally, format your player or perform a firmware upgrade.  
1. Repeat steps 1 to 3 in the previous section.  
2. Drag and drop the files stored on your player to the disk or drive where you want to store the  
duplicate copy.  
3. After the files have been copied, unplug your player from your computer.  
4. If you accidentally loose or damage the files stored on your player, you will then be able to  
copy them back to your player.  
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Creating Playlist Folders  
Before transferring your music files to your player you can organize them into folders and create  
your own playlists.  
1. In My Computer, click on File. Point to New and click on Folder.  
You can also create a new folder by clicking a blank area in the window, pointing to New, and  
then clicking Folder.  
2. Type a folder name and press Enter.  
3. Copy your music files to the folder. Repeat these steps to create folders and sub-folders.  
4. After the files have been copied, unplug the player.  
5. You can now use the Navigation folder to browse your music on your player.  
Note: You can create up to 50 directories organized in up to 19 sub-folders, and store  
up to 300 music files on your player. If you create or store more files and folders, the  
extra items will be ignored.  
You can store up to 254 files in one directory. If you store more than 254 files in one  
directory, you will only be able to view the first 254 in navigation mode. However, you  
will still be able to play the extra files in Music mode.  
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Playback  
Listening to your mp3/wma Music Files  
1. Follow the instructions for the transfer of data to and from the player to copy your music files  
to your player.  
2. Install the supplied battery into the battery compartment and connect the supplied earphone(s)  
to the earphone jack.  
3. Press  
to power on the player and press again to start the playback.  
4. Slide to  
or  
to skip to the previous or next file. Slide and hold during playback to fast  
within the beginning 5 seconds of the current file to skip  
rewind or forward a file. Slide to  
to previous file. Otherwise, you will return to the beginning of the current file.  
5. Press to stop the playback.  
Volume  
During playback, simply slide to + or to increase or decrease the volume. The volume indicator  
on the screen changes accordingly.  
Locking your player  
To ensure no button is pressed accidently while recording or playing, you can use the Hold  
function to lock your player:  
To activate the hold function and lock your player, slide the Hold Switch. The hold indicator will  
appear on the screen.  
To unlock it, simply slide it backwards.  
Note: If the player is locked when you power it on, the screen displays “Locked” and the  
player will automatically power off after a few seconds.  
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Playback  
Synchronizing Lyrics Display  
The player supports lyric files in LRC format. Refer to page 21 for more information.  
When lyrics are available for music files, the LRC icon displays and the lyrics display synchronously  
on the screen while the music is playing.  
Note: Make sure the music and lyric files are saved in the same directory and under  
the same file name. If not, the player will not recognize the lyric file and only the  
ID3 tag information such as Artist, Album or Track name will be displayed.  
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File Browsing  
To enter the Menu, press M.  
To browse the menu items, slide to  
To enter a menu or apply a choice, press  
Press and hold M briefly and release it to return to the normal playback screen.  
or  
.
.
Menu Structure  
Menu  
Screen display  
For details:  
page 24  
Music  
Record  
Voice  
page 28  
page 30  
Navigation  
Settings  
page 27  
page 31-33  
Navigation  
The navigation menu allows you to browse and manage the folders and files stored in your player.  
1. Press M and select Navigation from the Menu.  
2. Slide to  
or  
to select a file or folder and press  
to play the music or enter the folder.  
3. In navigation mode, press  
to go back to the previous screen.  
1
2
3
4
1. Return to the previous level  
2. Selected folder  
3. Music files  
4. More files for selection  
5. Selected folder name  
5
When a folder is selected in navigation mode, press M. A sub-menu will show:  
To enter the folder, select Enter.  
To play the music stored in the folder, select Play.  
To erase the selected file, select Delete. Slide to  
or  
to select between Yes and No and  
press  
to confirm.  
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File Browsing  
Warning: Erased files cannot be recovered. Make sure you have a backup before you  
proceed.  
Note: You can create up to 50 directories organized in up to 19 sub-folders, and store up  
to 300 music files on your player. If you create or store more files and folders, the extra  
items will be ignored.  
You can store up to 254 files in one directory. If you store more than 254 files in one  
directory, you will only be able to view the first 254 in navigation mode. However, you will  
still be able to play the extra files in Music mode.  
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Recording  
1. Recording status  
2. Elapsed time  
3. Total time  
2
3
4
1
4. Remaining time  
5. Folder name  
6. File name  
5
6
Recording from the Built-in Microphone  
The player allows you to record from the built-in microphone. Note the location of the built-in  
microphone.  
1. Press M and select Record from the Menu.  
2. Slide to  
or  
to highlight Yes and press  
to confirm. The recording starts automatically.  
3. Press or M to stop recording and enter the voice mode. Your voice recording will be  
automatically renamed as a Vxxx.wav file and stored in the Voice folder.  
Note: The display will show “MEMORY FULL” when all available memory has been  
used.  
Adjusting Recording Settings  
This option allows you to adjust the settings for the recordings.  
1. Select Record from the settings menu and press M.  
2. Select the file format of your recording.  
Note: The recording formats are only slightly different. It is not recommended  
to change this setting.  
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Recording  
3. Select the sampling frequency of your recording. A higher recording sampling frequency brings  
better recording quality but will use more storage space.  
Sampling Frequency  
Maximum recording time  
TH1401  
Maximum recording time  
TH1402  
8000 Hz  
64 hours  
128 hours  
11025 Hz  
16000 Hz  
22050 Hz  
32000 Hz  
46.4 hours  
32 hours  
23.2 hours  
16 hours  
92.8 hours  
64 hours  
46.4 hours  
32 hours  
Playback of Microphone Recordings  
1. Select Navigation from the menu and browse for the VOICE folder. Press  
to enter.  
2. Slide to  
3. Press  
or  
to find the Vxxx.WAV file you want to listen to.  
to play the recording.  
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Settings  
Adjust Settings  
To navigate in the Settings menu:  
1. Press M to enter the menu.  
2. Select settings from the menu and press  
.
3. Slide to  
or  
to select the setting you wish to adjust and press  
to confirm.  
4. Press and hold M briefly and release it to return to the normal playback screen.  
Equalizer  
The Equalizer (EQ) setting is used to adjust the music playback effect.  
1. To change the equalizer setting, select Equalizer from the settings menu. To navigate, follow  
the steps described above.  
2. Slide to  
or  
to choose among the six EQ presets available: Normal (no logo displayed),  
XBass, Rock, Jazz, Classical and Pop.  
3. Press  
to apply.  
Repeat Mode  
Five repeat modes are available: Normal, Repeat One, Repeat All, Random, Random All.  
1. Select Repeat from the settings menu. To navigate, follow the steps described above.  
2. Slide to  
or  
to select one of the repeat modes and press  
to apply.  
Random and Random All modes are available for music playback only.  
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Settings  
Contrast  
To adjust the display contrast:  
1. Select Contrast from the settings menu. To navigate, follow the steps described above.  
2. Slide to  
or  
to adjust the level. Press  
to apply and return to the settings menu.  
Backlight - Timer Adjustment  
After being idle for a few seconds, the device can automatically turn off the backlight to save  
power. To wake the backlight up, just press any button.  
1. Select Backlight from the settings menu. To navigate, follow the steps described on page 31.  
2. Select Timer from the Backlight menu.  
3. Slide to  
or  
to adjust the delay before backlight is switched off. Choose among the  
options: 3, 5, 10, 15 seconds and Always on (backlight will always be turned on).  
4. Press  
to apply.  
Power Savings  
You can use the power savings function to automatically turn off the player after a predetermined  
period of inactivity.  
1. Select PowerSavings from the settings menu. To navigate, follow the steps on page 31.  
2. Slide to  
apply.  
or  
to select amongst the options (Off, 1, 2, 5, 10, 15 minutes) and press  
to  
Note: If you choose “Off”, the player will not power off until the battery is completely  
exhausted.  
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Settings  
Default Settings  
You can reset all settings to factory default settings.  
1. Select Default from the settings menu. To navigate, follow the steps described on page 31.  
2. Press  
or M to load the default settings to your player.  
Language  
You can display the interface of your player in several languages.  
1. Select Language from the settings menu. To navigate, follow the steps described on page 31.  
2. Slide to  
or  
to select among the options: English (default), Français (French), Español  
(Spanish), Deutsch (German), Italiano (Italian) and Nederlands (Dutch) and press  
to apply.  
Information About your Player  
Information is available regarding the firmware version, built-in memory size and free memory  
size.  
1. Select About from the settings menu. To navigate, follow the steps described on page 31.  
2. The firmware version and the total memory capacity display. Slide to  
memory space  
or  
to view the free  
3. Press M to exit this screen and return to the settings menu.  
Note: To learn more information on your player, check out the Specifications  
section in this user manual.  
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Advanced Features  
Upgrading your Player (Firmware update)  
Should you encounter problems with your player, you may be able to repair it yourself by updating  
its firmware. Firmware updates can fix bugs in the player and improve its performance. You should  
regularly check the RCA Website www.rcaaudiovideo.com for the latest Firmware updates  
available. Downloading the upgrade and installing it on your player is easy and will only take a  
few minutes.  
Note: The ‘firmware’ is an embedded program that displays the interface and responds  
to instructions. Firmware updates may be available to improve performance or add  
features.  
You can download the firmware from http://www.rcaaudiovideo.com/downloads.  
For best performance, we recommend that you select the Format Data Area option to  
format both the firmware and the storage space. When not selected, only the firmware  
will be updated. When finished, please format the player.  
If you upgrade your firmware, some of the instructions in the supplied documentation  
may no longer be applicable.  
Warning: Formatting will erase all files on your player. Make sure you have a backup before  
you proceed.  
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Advanced Features  
Formatting the Player  
1. Connect the player to the computer.  
2. Right-click on the player icon in My Computer and select Format.  
3. Click on Start in the format window, and then click on OK to start formatting the mp3  
flash memory.  
Warning: Formatting will erase all files on your player. Make sure you have a backup  
before you proceed.  
Make sure “NTFS” under File System drop-down menu is not selected! If you select this  
option the “RCA player” will display an error message before powering off and you will  
have to format it again. Check out the Troubleshooting section for more details.  
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Additional Information  
Troubleshooting  
The display shows nothing after turning on the player.  
Check to see if the battery has been inserted.  
Check to see if the battery needs replacement: Try reinserting the battery correctly or replace  
it.If it still does not work, put the player in recovery mode:  
1. Take out the battery from the battery compartment.  
2. Press and hold  
. Do not release it until step 4.  
3. Plug the player into the USB port of your computer.  
4. Hold for 5 seconds and release  
once the computer has detected the player.  
5. Leave the player in the USB port for the next step (Upgrading the Firmware + Formatting the  
player).  
Note: If the Firmware Upgrade utility does not recognise your player after searching  
for several minutes, click on Cancel and repeat steps 1 to 5 to make sure the player is in  
recovery mode.  
The player displays an error message before powering off.  
If you have formatted your player to NTFS format, the above message will display and your  
player will power off automatically. You must reformat it to FAT or FAT32 format.  
Why can’t I play files in the player?  
WMA files may be DRM protected and you do not 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 for license acquisition details. For more information  
Problem: Cannot delete files on the player.  
Refer to page 27 (Navigation) for details.  
Why can’t I play subscribed secure music files that are downloaded from internet?  
Subscribed secure music files are not supported in this player.  
Why can’t I play WMA files in the player?  
You may need to refine your settings in the Windows Media Player, please refer to page 19 for  
details.  
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Additional Information  
Specifications  
Hardware  
Dimensions: 82mm H, 27 mm W, 20 mm D / 3.3 (H), 1.1 (W), 0.8 (D) inches  
Unit Weight: 24 g / 0.85 oz  
Battery Operated: 1 x AAA battery.  
Flash  
TH1401: 1024MB (6 MB reserved for firmware and system management)  
Power  
1 x AAA battery  
Battery continuous playing time: up to 15 hours  
Equalizer  
Normal, XBass, Rock, Jazz, Classical, Pop  
Display  
128 x 32 Dot-matrix OLED  
ID3 Tag display (album, artist, title)  
Synchronous lyric display  
Controls  
Power On / Play / Pause / Select  
Stop / Power Off  
Skip Next / Fast Forward  
Skip Previous / Fast Rewind  
Menu button  
Volume +  
Volume –  
Hold Switch  
Audio Playback  
Windows Media Audio (WMA)  
MPEG Audio Layer 3 (MP3)  
WAV  
Voice Recording  
8 KHz to 32 KHz sampling rate  
about 64 hours recording (at default setting, i.e. 8 KHz)  
Recording via on-board microphone  
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Additional Information  
Signal to Noise Ratio  
>85 dB, A-weighted  
Frequency Response  
20 Hz ~ 20 kHz  
Total Harmonic Distortion Output  
=> THD (<0.1%)  
Check for updates  
Visit http://www.rcaaudiovideo.com for the latest news and firmware upgrades for our digital  
media player.  
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Additional Information  
Limited warranty (US)  
Products purchased or serviced outside the  
USA.  
Acts of nature, such as but not limited to  
lightning damage.  
What your warranty covers:  
Defects in materials or workmanship.  
For how long after your purchase:  
Product Registration:  
One year from date of purchase.  
The warranty period for rental units begins  
with the first rental or 45 days from date of  
shipment to the rental firm, whichever comes  
first.  
Please complete and mail the Product  
registration Card packed with your unit. It  
will make it easier to contact you should it  
ever be necessary. The return of the card is  
not required for warranty coverage.  
What we will do:  
Limitation of Warranty:  
Provide you with a new, or at our option, a  
refurbished unit. The exchange unit is under  
warranty for the remainder of the original  
product’s warranty period.  
THE WARRANTY STATED ABOVE IS THE ONLY  
WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT.  
ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR  
IMPLIED (INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED  
Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale  
or receipted invoice which is evidence that the  
product is within the warranty period must be  
presented to obtain warranty service. For  
rental firms, proof of first rental is also  
required.  
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE) ARE  
HEREBY DISCLAIMED. NO VERBAL OR  
WRITTEN INFORMATION GIVEN BY THOMSON  
INC., ITS AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES SHALL  
CREATE A GUARANTY OR IN ANY WAY  
INCREASE THE SCOPE OF THIS WARRANTY.  
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED  
UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE  
REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER. THOMSON INC.  
SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM  
THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT  
OF ANY BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR  
IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT. THIS  
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES AND LIMITED  
WARRANTY ARE GOVERNED BY THE LAWS OF  
THE STATE OF INDIANA. EXCEPT TO THE  
EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW,  
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF  
How to make a warranty claim:  
Properly pack your unit. Include any cables,  
etc., which were originally provided with the  
product. We recommend using the original  
carton and packing materials.  
Include evidence of purchase date such as the  
bill of sale. Also print your name and address  
and a description of the defect. Send via  
standard UPS or its equivalent to:  
Thomson Inc.  
Product Exchange Center  
11721 B Alameda Avenue  
Socorro, Texas 79927  
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS PRODUCT IS  
LIMITED TO THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY  
PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE.  
Insure your shipment for loss or damage.  
Thomson accepts no liability in case of  
damage or loss en route to Thomson.  
Pay any charges billed to you by the Exchange  
Center for service not covered by the  
warranty.  
How state law relates to this warranty:  
Some states do not allow the exclusion nor  
limitation of incidental or consequential  
damages, or limitations on how long an  
implied warranty lasts, so the above  
limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights,  
and you also may have other rights that vary  
from state to state.  
A new or refurbished unit will be shipped to  
you freight prepaid.  
What your warranty does not cover:  
Customer instruction. (Your Owner’s Manual  
provides information regarding operating  
Instructions and user controls. For additional  
information, ask your dealer.)  
If you purchased your product outside the USA:  
Installation and set-up service adjustments.  
Batteries.  
Damage from misuse or neglect.  
Products which have been modified or  
incorporated into other products.  
This warranty does not apply. Contact your  
dealer for warranty information.  
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Thomson Inc.  
P.O. Box 1976  
Indianapolis, IN 46206-1976  
© 2007 Thomson Inc.  
Trademark(s) ® Registered  
Marca(s) ® Registrada(s)  
Marque(s) ® Deposée(s)  
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