Panasonic SVMP720V SVMP700V User Guide - Page 2
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Files and Folders Structure display on your computer Specifications Removable disk or device (this unit) Copy and paste or drag and drop MP3/WMA files into the PLAYER folder. PLAYER 001track.mp3 002track.mp3 003track.wma album 004track.mp3 005track.wma FM RADIO Tuner001.wav Tuner002.wav Tuner003.wav • Naming files and folders Folder and files will play in the order in which they are downloaded. Extension aaatrack.mp3 (or .MP3) bbbtrack.wma (or .WMA) alphanumeric character Files are created and saved automatically when you record FM RADIO. IC RECORDER Voice001.wav Voice002.wav Voice003.wav TEMP Temp.wav Files are created and saved automatically when you record using the IC RECORDER. Temporary file for LEARN. Do not put any files in this folder. ×××× ×××001.xxx ×××002.xxx ×××003.xxx • Data storage Make folders like this when saving files other than MP3, WMA, and WAV. Note • Total maximum 383 tracks. Total maximum 20 folders. • MP3 / WMA Files put into folders other than the PLAYER folder are erased when you disconnect the USB cable. • You cannot upload MP3/WMA files from this unit's PLAYER folder to a computer, but you can erase them. • Do not remove the battery while recording with the IC RECORDER or FM RADIO as all the data you were recording at the time will be lost. • Using the IC RECORDER as an example, assume the number of recordings has been made up to Voice100. If you delete Voice005 and Voice016, both of these become blank numbers. If you then add a recording it will become Voice005 and the next recording will become Voice016. • This unit is compatible with Windows Media Audio 9 (WMA9), however not with WMA9 Professional/Lossless/Voice and MBR . Multiple Bit Rate: A file that contains the same content encoded at several different bit rates. • If you use VBR format MP3 files, some of the unit's functions can not be operated normally. Saving Data • The data recorded using this unit's IC RECORDER or FM RADIO can be uploaded to a PC. • MP3 and WMA files in this unit can't be uploaded to a PC. • You can use this unit as a removable disk for saving PC data by connecting the USB cable to a PC. (→page 5) Displays NO TRACK PLAY LOW BATTERY NO BATTERY HOLD MEMORY FULL TRACK OVER • There is no audio data in the player. • The rechargeable battery may be depleted. Please recharge it. • You haven't inserted the rechargeable battery into the unit. • The HOLD switch is on. • Memory is full. • You have tried to record more than 383 tracks into a play list. 2 Memory size: SV-MP700V: 128 MB SV-MP710V: 256 MB SV-MP720V: 512 MB Supported sampling frequency: MP3 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, and 48 kHz WMA 8 kHz to 44.1 kHz Supported bit-rates: MP3 8 kbps to 320 kbps (128 kbps is recommend) WMA 32 kbps to 192 kbps (96 kbps is recommend) No. of channels: Stereo, 2 channels (MUSIC, FM RADIO) Mono, 1 channel (IC RECORDER) Frequency response: 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz (+0 dB, -6 dB) (MUSIC) 300 Hz to 4,300 Hz (IC RECORDER, HQ mode) Mic S/N: 30 dB (IC RECORDER, HQ mode) Radio Frequency range (FM): 87.90 MHz to 107.90 MHz (200 kHz steps) 87.50 MHz to 108.00 MHz (50/100 kHz steps) Output: 4.5 mW + 4.5 mW (16 Ω, M3 jack) Power supply: DC 1.2 V (one rechargeable battery) Approximate play times : 10 hours (MUSIC) 5 hours (FM RADIO) Approximate recording times : 9 hours (IC RECORDER, HQ mode) 5 hours (FM RADIO) Cabinet dimensions (W×H×D): 70.0 × 22.2 × 14.0 mm (23/4" × 7/8" × 9/16") Mass: 36.2 (1.28 oz.) with battery 23.5 (0.83 oz.) without battery AC adaptor input: AC110 V-240 V 50 Hz/ 60 Hz Power consumption in standby mode: 0.2 W • Specifications are subject to change without notice. • The play time shown depends on operating conditions. • Mass and dimensions are approximate. • MB means one million bytes. Useable capacity will be less. • This product is compatible with Unicode. The display may not appear correctly with other character codes. When the supplied rechargeable battery is fully charged. Troubleshooting guide Before requesting service, make the following checks. If you are in doubt about any of the check points, or if the solutions indicated in the chart do not solve the problem, refer to the "Customer Services Directory" on page 4 if you reside in the U.S.A., or refer to the "Product information" on page 3 if you reside in Canada. No operation • The HOLD function is on. • The rechargeable battery may be depleted. • This may occur the first time you recharge the battery or if you haven't used them for a long time. Play time is short after recharging Play time should be restored after a few recharges. • If play is extremely short even after fully recharging the battery, the battery may have exceeded their life. Rechargeable battery can be recharged approximately 300 times. No sound or there is a lot of noise • Ensure the earphone plug is inserted firmly. • Wipe the plug clean with a clean cloth. • Turn up the volume. • Keep this unit away from mobile telephones. Play doesn't resume from the track where I stopped play • This doesn't work if: You download, record, delete files, or charge the battery. The random play mode is on. Play doesn't start from the first track • The random play mode may be on. • Play usually resumes from the track where you last stopped play. Use skip to return to the first track. The unit stops working • Take the rechargeable battery out for about 5 seconds, then reinsert it. • RESET procedure 1. Slide the HOLD switch to ON. 2. Turn the unit on. 3. Press MODE 3 times. 4. Press . REC/STOP All the memories in the unit are deleted. The display is too dark or too light • Adjust the contrast. (→page 8) Play doesn't start immediately • Depending on the amount of data in the unit, it may take some time for play to start after downloading / recording or changing the battery. The AC adaptor becomes warm during • This is normal. recharging