iRiver iMP-700 User Manual

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What kind of media can the iMP-700 Series support?

Standard Audio CD (8Cm, 12 Cm), CD-R, CD-RW DATA CD with MP3,
ASF and WMA.
The iMP-700 Series also support Mixed CD (Data Track + Audio Track),
CD-Extra (Audio Track + Data Track), Multi-sessioned and packet written
CD.

What is VBR?

VBR is "Variable Bit Rate". Some MP3 encoders support VBR. When
enabled, the compressor will use a bit rate that will fit the actual passage. If
it is a complex part, having much more variation in the sound, it will use a
high bit rate. If there is less variation in sound, it will use a lower bit rate.
Usually, the average bit rate will not be as high as a same-quality MP3 with
CBR (Constant Bit Rate). However, there is shortcoming that it's hard to
keep track of the actual position that may not be favorable when studying
language.

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Should any problem continue after you have checked these symptoms,
please contact iRiver sales representatives.

Player will not power
on

Loading stopped or
'No DISC' displayed on
LCD

No Sound or noise is
heard

Check whether the batteries have been inserted
in proper polarity (+ and -).
Check whether the HOLD switch on remote is
ON (Switch to OFF position)
Check whether the player door is opened.
Check whether the rechargeable batteries are
not charged or the batteries ran out.

Check whether the CD is dirty or defective
(clean it or change to new CD).
Check whether the CD is inserted properly.
Check to be sure the optical lens is clean.
(Gently wipe with soft cloth.)
Check whether moisture condensation has
occurred (leave the CD player aside for several
hours until the moisture evaporates).
Make sure there is a CD in the player.
Problems can be caused by the CD creation
process on your PC. Re-record the disk at a
slower speed.
Use Full Format when creating packet a written
disk.

Check whether VOLUME is set to “0”.
Connect the earphone/remote plug firmly.
Check whether the plug is dirty (clean the plug
with a dry and soft cloth).
Corrupted MP3, WMA file may have distortion
or not play. Try playing another music file.
Excessive jolting may affect MP3, WMA, and
audio CD disks during playback.

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