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About the Pre-recorded Demo Tune Connecting Wrist Audio Player to a Computer
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Use the following procedure when connecting Wrist Audio Player to a computer for the first time. 1. Insert the Wrist Audio Player Software CD-ROM into your computer�s CDROM drive. 2. Install Wrist Audio Player Link Soft on your computer. 3. Connect the Interface/Charger Unit that comes with Wrist Audio Player to your computer. � This causes a message to appear on the computer screen telling you to install the USB driver. 4. Install the USB driver as instructed by the messages that appear on your computer screen. 5. Start up the Link Soft, and then mount your Wrist Audio Player on the Interface/Charger Unit. � This establishes a link between Wrist Audio Player and your computer. Note � For details about the above operation, see the documentation in the �Manual� folder on the CD-ROM. � You must have Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 or higher installed on your computer to view the documentation in the �Manual� folder. A copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader (installer file name: ar405eng) is also included on the CD-ROM that is bundled with Wrist Audio Player. � After installing Acrobat Reader, start it up, click Open on the File menu, open the �Manual� folder, and then select the version of the documentation you want. You cannot open a documentation file by double-clicking its icon the first time after installing Acrobat Reader.
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Your Wrist Audio Player comes with a pre-recorded demo tune when you purchase it. Use the following procedure to play it back. 1. Plug the earphones 1 into the Earphone Attachment 2 and then attach the Earphone Attachment to the Wrist Audio Player. 2. Hold down the button for about two seconds to enter the Player Mode and start playback. � While in the Player Mode, use the button to stop and restart playback. � To return to the Timekeeping Mode from the Player Mode, stop playback and hold down the MODE button for about two seconds. Note � The pre-recorded demo tune is deleted by the initialize operation performed the first time you establish a link between your computer and Wrist Audio Player. See the Link Soft User�s Guide contained in the Manual folder on the CD-ROM that comes with the watch for more information. � You cannot upload the pre-recorded demo tune to your computer.
Playback Sound Quality
The playback quality of MP3 data is greatly affected by the software used to convert the music data to MP3 data. If you experience poor quality playback or noise with Wrist Audio Player, try playing the data back on your computer or another device. Poor quality playback on another device indicates the problem lies with the conversion software you are using. Contact the producer of the software about remedying the situation.
Supported Data Types
Your Wrist Audio Player supports playback of MP3 data that conforms to the conditions described below. No sound will be produced if you try to play back data that does not conform to these conditions. MPEG1 Audio Layer 3 Format Some conversion software automatically converts to MPEG2 Audio Layer 3, which is not supported by Wrist Audio Player. If this is the case with the software you are using, contact the producer of your software to find out about how to convert to MPEG1 Audio Layer 3. 128kbps or Lower Bit Rate Specifying variable bit rate on some software causes data to be converted at a bit rate greater than 128kbps. Be sure to select a fixed bit rate of 128kbps or lower for conversion of files to be played back on Wrist Audio Player.