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To insert an SD Memory Card

• Insert the card so the label is

facing up and the end with the
corner cut off is facing in.

• Push on the center of the card

so it locks into place.

Note:
The following can occur if there is
a problem with the card:
• “Now Busy” or “EMERGENCY

STOP” appears on the display
frequently

• “Reading” appears on the dis-

play for 20 seconds or longer

• No sound continues for 20 sec-

onds or longer after pushing the
shuttle key [

]to play

You can remedy the problem by
formatting the card with Panasonic
Media Manager.
Before formatting the card, check in
any data on the card to your comput-
er. See the online help for Panasonic
Media Manager for details.

Push the shuttle key [

].

The unit turns off about ten sec-
onds later.
Resume
When you next push the shuttle key
[

], play resumes from where you

stopped it. Play starts from track 1 if
you replace the card or battery.

To stop play and turn the unit off

” may be displayed

at times. This refers to a feature
that will be available in the future
with the Panasonic Media
Manager software.
Before this feature is available,
all tracks are played and “

(default playlist) is displayed on
the playlist number display.

Supplied accessories

A

Inserting the battery

B

Battery indicator

C

Battery (not included)

• Use alkaline batteries.
• If rechargeable batteries are to

be used, rechargeable batteries
manufactured by Panasonic are
recommended.

Hold function

This function stops the unit from
responding when a button is pressed.

It prevents the following:
• The unit turning on unexpectedly,

causing the battery to go dead.

• Play being interrupted when a

button is accidentally pressed.

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Stereo earphones

(L0BAB0000172) –1pc.

USB Reader/Writer

(RFA1869-H1) –1pc.

Neck lanyard

(RFA1876A-Q) –1pc.

SD Memory Card

–1pc.

CD-ROM

–1pc.

SD Audio Player

For the U.S.A

To order accessories contact 4-800-332-5368 or Web site (http://www.panasonic.com).

• When the indicator flashes, replace

the battery with a new one.

• The indicator may not function correct-

ly under some operating conditions.
The one during play is the best guide.

• The time between when the indicator

starts flashing and when the power
is cut off depends on the type of bat-
teries you are using.

• This indicator may not function cor-

rectly if you use batteries other than
the specified Panasonic alkaline bat-
teries.

• Use numbers indicated when

asking for replacement parts.

Take care that the lanyard does

not get caught and choke you.

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