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OLYMPUS HDD Motion Music Player MR-500i Series User Guide (1)(1)

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1. 1st level 2nd level 3rd level 4th level 5th level 6th level TRACKS List of tracks WITH PHOTOS TRACKS List of tracks Gl WITH LYRICS MY TOP 100 List of tracks 2 UNPLAYED List of tracks TRACKS 2 O ALL List of tracks Tip The list of search categories shown above differs depending on the settings on m trip or the track information About PLAYLISTS You can create original PLAYLISTS on m trip which can be transferred to your m robe when synchronizing your m robe and m trip For details refer to the m trip online Help For details on synchronization refer to About synchronization between your m robe and m trip I gt page 30 How to narrow down the search Example To narrow down the search by categories GENRES ARTISTS and ALBUMS 1 Touch GENRES in the category list of the 1st level of the SEARCH mode screen The list of genres appears ray Hello B I F 0 21 GENRES gt CLASSICAL HIP HOP WB Gem 12 34 CDRANDOM 41 SS ee ee A ee ee earching and playing the desired trac T aes 2 Touch the desired genre in the list Cc B O 3 Touch ARTISTS The list of artists appears A mm 12 34 T 4 Touch the desired artist in the list 42 earching and playing the desired trac 5 Touch ALBUMS The list of albums appears 6 Touch the desired album in the l
2. 3 AV cable supplied 2 Place your m robe in its cradle S S Connection and playback on a TV 3 Play back the music photo including slide show or remix cube that you want to output to the TV then adjust the volume of your m robe and your TV Tip You can perform basic operations such as skipping tracks with the supplied m robe remote when playing back music 4 Press HOLD on your m robe The screen being displayed is output to the TV To stop the TV output Press HOLD Tip For details on the audio video input jacks of the TV refer to the instruction manual of your TV AL e uo yoeq pul ejd A 95 Se e a Iaa etting the display language Setting your m robe Setting the display language You can set a desired display language If the HOME screen is not displayed touch d in the top left corner of the screen then touch i HOME 1 Touch TT in the bottom right corner of the HOME screen to display the m robe SETTINGS screen then touch LANGUAGE The LANGUAGE screen appears eB LANGUAGE FRANCAIS OK CANCEL 2 Touch the desired language selecting from the list using down or up 3 Touch OK The m robe SETTINGS screen reappears and the setting is complete Tip To cancel the setting touch CANCEL in step 3 aqod w ano Buiyes Ly To return to the HOME screen Touch TT in the bottom right co
3. Touch OK The m robe SETTINGS screen reappears To return to the HOME screen Touch T in the bottom right corner of the screen sojoud uud A 81 Printing with a PictBridge compatible printer sojoud Buluid E 82 2 Connect your m robe to the PictBridge compatible printer using the supplied dedicated USB cable Turn on the printer and connect the supplied dedicated USB cable to the USB jack of the printer For details on how to turn on your printer and the location of the USB jack refer to the instruction manual of your printer Printer 0 To USB jack Connect the AC adapter to the cradle To a wall outlet AC adapter supplied To DC IN 5V jack A Cradle supplied Tip Plug shape differs depending on country rinting with a PictBridge compatible printer 3 Connect the dedicated USB cable to the USB jack of the cradle with the arrow marks on the connector facing down then place your m robe already turned on in the cradle The CONNECTING screen appears on your m robe after connecting to the printer After a while the screen which was displayed before connecting to the printer reappears so oud Buljulid 83 sojoud Bululd Ll 84 Printing with a PictBridge compatible printer Printing photos After connecting to the printer if the PHOTO screen is not displayed touch f8 on the
4. For customers in North and South America For customers in USA Declaration of Conformity Product Name DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER Model Number m robe MR 500i Trade Name OLYMPUS Responsible Party OLYMPUS IMAGING AMERICA INC Address Two Corporate Center Drive PO Box 9058 Melville NY 11747 9058 U S A Telephone Number 1 631 844 5000 Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE 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 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC Notice e Radio and Television Interference Change or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user s authority to operate this equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the 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
5. HEA a m 000 003 Ba Vv x Run m trip by selecting start All Programs and OLYMPUS m trip if it does not run automatically 2 Click the Import from audio CD button on your computer screen Importing of the audio CD starts Tips e You can also import WMA or MP3 files already stored on your computer or buy audio files downloaded from the Internet For details refer to the m trip online Help e You cannot play back audio files on your m robe that are transferred using the software other than m trip such as Windows Explorer Use only m trip to transfer audio files to your m robe For details refer to the m trip online Help Importing photos Not only can you take photos and store them on your m robe but you can also transfer image files already stored on your computer to your m robe If you want to transfer the image files on your computer to your m robe import them to m trip before transferring For details on how to import the files refer to the m trip online Help 26 ransferring music photos from m trip to your m robe eo Transferring music photos from m trip to your m robe Turning on your m robe Press POWER To turn off your m robe Press and hold POWER until the LED flashes Tip If playback of music slide show or remix is stopped and no operation is performed for more than 10 minutes your m robe is automatically turned off Auto Off funct
6. Error messages Cause Solution Le This product is not connected correctly to the printer Reconnect this product and the printer correctly paper tray etc FAILED TO CONNECT CHECK YOUR CONNECTION AND TRY AGAIN 4 There is no paper in the printer Load some paper in the printer NO PAPER The printer has run out of ink Replace the ink cartridge in the printer NO INK IN PRINTER i Paper is jammed in the printer Remove jammed paper PAPER JAM PRINTER SETTINGS HAVE An operation has performed on the Do not operate the printer while CHANGED printer such as removing the setting for direct printing uy An error has occurred Turn off this product and the printer check the printer condition and turn them on again PRINTER ERROR Some photos taken by other Print them using the computer devices may not be printed with etc this product CANNOT PRINT THIS IMAGE 110 Service and maintenance Service and maintenance e The product will come with a warranty card Make sure that the dealer name and purchase date are written or stamped on the warranty If any of the necessary information is missing contact the dealer Please read through the warranty and store it in a safe place e If you have a query about after sale services for this product or encounter a failure contact the dealer or our service center Within one year of the purchase date we will repair the
7. Select a song T Touch a song selecting from the list using uo next or e previous The SET mode screen reappears and the song is set m gt O mm 12 34 gt Tips e Only the songs tracks added in FAVORITES are displayed on the list in step For details on how to add a song track to FAVORITES refer to Adding a track to FAVORITES I page 45 If the remix cube has not been saved you can reselect the song already set 73 XIWaY Q fi Ne EE reating a remix cube os nm S 2 Set the photo selection method There is a limitation on the number of photos you can use for a remix cube playback You can set to select photos from an album randomly or from the first photo in the album Tips The default setting is set to RANDOM The limitation on the number of photos differs depending on the template Ifthe number of photos in the album is less than the limitation some photos are used repeatedly Touch TT in the bottom right of the REMIX screen The REMIX SETTINGS screen appears REMIX SETTINGS REPEAT OFF PHOTO SEL RANDOM AUTOSET OFF Touch RANDOM or FROM 1ST in PHOTO SEL Touch TT again The previous screen reappears and the setting is complete 74 reating a remix cube 3 Save the remix cube Touch at the bottom of the screen then touch OK in the displayed SAVE me
8. screen Viewing searching for a photo No Item Explanation 1 MUSIC REMIX Touch to display the screen to select G Q MUSIC E REMIX HOME select dp HOME and display their respective screens 2 Highlight Indicates the selected photo 3 Mode name The current mode name VIEW is displayed 4 Search method select Touch repeatedly to select the search method all ISF page 54 album ISF page 56 or calendar ISF page 57 5 Current position in the Indicates the approximate current position in the list list 6 Mode select Touch to display the screen to select SHOOT gJ ALBUM and display their respective mode screens 7 Previous item Touch to display the previous item Touch and hold to step back rapidly 8 Display on off Touch to hide display the corner icons and the indicators at the bottom of the screen 9 Slide show Touch to start a slide show from the selected photo ISF page 59 10 Print Touch to print photos ISF page 80 11 Trash bin Touch to remove a photo from an album ISF page 60 or delete a photo from your m robe ISF page 62 12 Settings Touch to display the PHOTO VIEW SETTINGS screen where you can adjust the transition interval of the slide show ISF page 59 13 Next item Touch to display the next item To
9. ES page 48 2 ae A x Photo light IS page 51 Cradle PC ee connecting jack I page 28 18 ontrols location and function About the liquid crystal display HOME screen The liquid crystal display is used as the touch panel Touch an icon displayed with your finger lightly to operate In bright areas images on the screen may be difficult to see SAL S14 Peay fi No Item Explanation 1 MUSIC Touch to display the MUSIC screen where you can operate and adjust the settings for music playback ISS page 32 2 REMIX Touch to display the REMIX screen where you can combine music and photos with remix effects ISS page 67 3 Display on off Touch to hide display the corner icons and the indicators at the bottom of the screen 4 Battery indicator Indicates remaining battery 5 Current time The current time is displayed For details on setting the time refer to Setting the date and time ISF page 97 6 PHOTO Touch to display the PHOTO screen where you can perform operations and adjust settings for shooting viewing photos etc ISS page 46 7 Settings Touch to display the m robe SETTINGS screen where you can set the display language date and time etc IS page 96 Controls location and function About the remaining battery indication 5 Battery indicator Expl
10. EUOHIPPY i 111 Specifications uonewojuj EUOHIPPY Ly Specifications Product name Model name Built in battery Weight Dimensions Monitor Storage Supported audio file formats Number of storable tracks Continuous audio playback time Bit rate Image recording format Compatible standards Number of storable photos Operating conditions Charge time USB port Headphones jack DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER MR 500i Lithium polymer rechargeable battery Approx 210 g 8 oz body only Approx 109 x 73 x 21 mm 4 3 8 x 3 x 77 32 in W x H x D Protruding parts excluded 3 7 TFT color LCD display width 640 x height 480 pixels approx 260 000 colors Built in hard disk 20 GB e Windows Media Audio WMA e MPEG 1 2 Audio Layer3 MP3 Approx 5 000 tracks e Approx 8 hours WMA e Approx 8 hours MP3 e WMA 32 to 192 kbps including VBR e MP3 8 to 320 kbps including VBR JPEG Exif 2 2 PictBridge Approx 20 000 photos 4 e Temperature 5 to 35 C 41 to 95 F e Humidity 30 to 90 no condensation Approx 3 hours USB 2 0 3 5 mm jack stereo type 22 ohm load impedance 1 1 GB 1 billion bytes the actual formatted capacity is somewhat less The actual capacity after formatting will be less than 20 GB 2 When storing music tracks only Considering WMA formatted 128 kbps audio file as 4 minute music track 3 When playing WMA MP3 formatted 128 kbps 44 1 kHz audio data
11. R amp B For sound shaping of various frequencies BASS BOOST BASS CUT MID BOOST MID CUT HI BOOST HI CUT VOCAL BOOST Others SPOKEN WORD This is useful for listening to voice such as an audio book or spoken dialog ON A TRAIN This enables comfortable listening in noisy environments such as on a train or airplane by boosting the Bass Sound It also minimizes sound leakage by cutting the high frequency range FLAT Equalizer flat USER SETTING Customized equalizer settings 1 Touch repeatedly until EQ appears beside the track artist name at the top of the PLAY mode screen The EQ screen appears Hello B 1 F FLAT BASS BOOST BASS CUT MID BOOST aE m 12 34 RANDOM 2 Touch the desired equalizer setting selecting from the list in the right section of the screen using down or up The equalizer is set istening to the music Customizing the equalizer level 1 Touch the equalizer level display in the left section of the screen ay Hello B 1 F 0 21 Equalizer level display mp Boost I m i F CEE DISNINES i The level adjust screen appears 2 Touch H to raise the level or touch H to lower the level After adjustment touch outside the level adjust screen to return to the previous screen USER SETTING in the list is highlighted and the adjustment is registered to USER SETTING Only one setti
12. Setting the album to store captured photos 0 0 0 cece eee eee eee 49 Setting image Size 5 cise eS es here tee Se eee E 50 Setting the photo lights a centaiees cewek asin ey ce cre ts ETA wed ete 51 Viewing searching for a photo 2 0 cc ccc teen ee eens 52 Basic operations of the VIEW mode 1 2 0 0 00 e cece eects 52 Searching by thumbnails of all photos in your m robe 0 0000000 54 Searching by album ees eecee oe Sa ee cas ee ceed oe E Dee Uae de 56 Searching by shooting dat s nesese oea iaa eee eee eens 57 SlideShow s 20 33 oes feeble Pad dein ade tie ica dg deed eles 59 Removing photos from albums 1 2 0 0 0 0 c cece cee eee eee ee 60 Deleting photos from your m robe 0 0 00 c eect eens 62 Adding a photo to FAVORITES 0 cette ene 64 Adding a photo to an album 0 0 0 0 cence tne e eens 65 REMIX 67 Creatine a remix Cube n oe Hated oe Oe aA tO ok ole toy tS ee 2 Ola Ph a I at 67 Basic operations of the SET mode 0 0 eee cece eee eee ee 68 How to create a remix cube ce ties tA ec cence eee 70 Playing a remix Cube tsctneie Seats sal ied ard eed SY ese Lehto pene ee 78 How to play a remix cube 1 1 cect ees 78 Playing a remix cube repeatedly 2 2 0 0 cece cee eee 79 Printing photos 80 Printing with a PictBridge compatible printer nss suuunununnnnnn rener eee 80 Connecting to your printer 2 eee een
13. e To cancel touch CANCEL in step 4 or 5 Viewing searching for a photo Removing a single photo from an album 1 Display the photo you want to remove in full screen from the search method album screen Touch f at the bottom of the screen Remove photo from album and Delete photo appear on the screen 3 Touch Remove photo from album Tip Touching Delete photo will delete the photo from your m robe ISF page 63 4 Touch OK on the This will remove this photo from this album message screen Ol Touch OK again on the Are you sure message screen The photo is removed from the album and the total number of photos in the album is updated Tips e You can also remove a photo from FAVORITES by following the steps above except Step 1 display the photo in full screen from FAVORITES Step 3 touch Remove photo from FAVORITES Step 4 touch OK on the This will remove this photo from FAVORITES message screen e To cancel touch CANCEL in step 4 or 5 61 Viewing searching for a photo 62 Deleting photos from your m robe You can delete photos from your m robe when is displayed at the bottom of the screen in the VIEW mode If you delete the image files on your m robe and then synchronize your m robe and m trip the Sync Checkbox of these files will be unchecked automatically Although these files will not b
14. To set the photo selection or to save the remix cube follow the steps from step 2 on page 74 reating a remix cube Creating with photos in the album currently displayed The search method album screen in the VIEW mode of PHOTO to REMIX Switch to the REMIX screen while displaying an album with the search method album screen in the VIEW mode of PHOTO Touch 43 in the top left corner of the PHOTO screen then touch amp REMIX The SET mode screen appears See you POP XINH Q f The name of the album which has been displayed in the middle of the screen the song name right and the template name left which are selected automatically are displayed on each icon Tips e You can change a song or template that has been selected automatically Follow the procedure for creating the remix cube with your own selection For details refer to Creating your own selection AUTO SET OFF IRS page 71 e When switching the search method all screen in the VIEW mode of PHOTO to the REMIX screen the photos to be used are selected from all the photos in your m robe When switching the year month selecting screen of the search method calendar screen to the REMIX screen the photos to be used are selected from the ones in the selected year When switching the shooting date selecting screen the photos to be used are selected from the ones
15. backing up all important content to other media such as a computer hard disk Please read all materials carefully we are not responsible for damaged content saved on the built in hard disk Be sure to back up your data before sending this product for repair or service Writing to hard disk or deleting data may be necessary during the repair or service Safety Precautions Information regarding the built in battery The built in battery is exclusively for use with the HDD Motion Music Player m robe MR 500i Never use it in other equipment e Discharging The built in battery self discharges while it is not in use Be sure to charge it regularly before use We SAL S14 pe y i recommend charging the built in battery once every 6 months to maintain its performance if it is not to be used for an extended period of time e Life of the built in battery The built in battery is good for about 500 complete charges and discharges depending on usage The life of the built in battery is limited The built in battery s charge becomes shorter after repeated use If the built in battery discharges soon after charging it may be time to replace it Please contact your nearest Olympus service center for assistance e Operating temperature Built in batteries are chemical products The built in battery s efficiency may vary even when operating within the recommended temperature range but this is not a malfunction e Rec
16. between your m robe and m trip Connecting your m robe and your computer allows you to synchronize and transfer music photo remix data either way between your m robe and m trip This function is called synchronization For example information added to files on m trip will appear in your m robe You can also manage the m robe data on m trip by setting each audio image file to synchronize or not check uncheck the Sync Checkbox which is beside each track or on each thumbnail to set to synchronize or not File formats supported by m robe Audio file WMA including VBR MP3 including VBR Image file Exif JPEG JFIF JPEG Exif TIFF TIFF uncompressed PNG Bitmap Tip Files that are not supported by m robe cannot be transferred from your computer to your m robe About audio file synchronization You can organize audio files with m trip If there is a file on m trip which you do not want to transfer to your m robe though you want to keep it on m trip uncheck the Sync Checkbox beside its track on the m trip screen to prevent the file from synchronizing You can also use the Sync Checkbox to delete files in your m robe Unchecking the Sync Checkbox of the file you want to delete on m trip will delete the file next time you synchronize your m robe and m trip ISS page 45 About synchronization between your m robe and m trip About image file synchronization You can set photos taken on y
17. e Should you notice leakage or an unusual smell keep this product away from fire Failure to do so may cause explosion or fire Do not attempt to dissemble or modify this product or AC adapter Such action could lead to electric shock or injury by high voltage parts inside e Do not break damage or modify the AC cord Also do not put a heavy object on it pull or bend forcefully Doing so may cause damage to the AC cord fire or electric shock N caution e Never connect or disconnect the power plug with wet hands This could result in electric shock e Do not leave this product in places of high temperature such as in a sun heated car Doing so could result in battery leakage deterioration of parts or fire Do not cover the AC adapter or cradle with anything such as a cloth or blanket when in use This may cause overheating or fire Use only the specified AC adapter Use of an unspecified adapter may result in damage or malfunction of the device or power source Olympus is not responsible for any damages arising from use of an unauthorized adapter Do not damage the AC cord by pulling it and do not attempt to extend it Always disconnect the AC adapter by pulling the plug not the cord Discontinue use of the AC adapter immediately in the event of the following and contact your nearest Olympus service center The plug or cord is hot there is a smell of burning or smoke is emitted The plug or cord is damaged or ruptured o
18. enjoy music photos and remixes on your TV e You can use your m robe as an external hard disk drive of your computer 1 When storing music tracks only For typical 4 minute tracks recorded at 128 kbps in WMA format 2 When storing 4 megapixel photos 3 The remix image player enables you to combine music tracks and photos with a remix template and play them together Table of contents Table of contents Introduction j 06 544 5 0a teShGee SG Lt eo ee ebb Gl Pe ae 3 How to use thiswmanualls seyan Baliats gadis odes gk eneye E E aia e aatas Aa ae Sade a 6 EAUUTES vss Se Soe dea Gate aske A Maybe nd AR A aaa a Per tee etek inte ta cttto edn E denier sce to 7 Fable or contents 1 47 1445 Heuer hs nen EE MOE IE on MAL bad Ae eM A ele de ee be 8 Read this first 11 Safety Precautions eeni ahah wate fleets Haye ae eo a ee 11 Controls location and function 0 0 ec cee tence nee 18 D6VICE 3 hia iit he Soe e Ae BL Cua Ee es A ie ie es 18 Remote soci ack Atoms Seg eat Bio oie Suk ha ret tr trata Ses Oe San teasedavtedogn A E Sykes 20 Preventing unintentional operations 00 c eee eect nee eee eee 22 Getting Started 23 Setting up yor MODE 6 3 hse G os ee ee ahs See Masa ema Hales hg A e A aoe 23 Charging the battery 0 nce eects 23 Selling Up Mstrip aos Moser arch eh chal loc uel oh Yak Sol cuk che ation ha aie UA de a 24 Installing the Music Photo Organization Software m trip 00000 25 Imp
19. i 2 Hello u Album information 3 Lullaby m 64 Last Call 5 Wonderful 6 See you soon a i h Y CIRA When there is no jacket photo LI appears tiad If the jacket photo is set using software other than m trip i may appear For details on how to obtain or set the album information and jacket photo refer to the m trip online Help 36 istening to the music Viewing lyrics Tyrics You can view the lyrics of the track displayed at the top of the screen To display the lyrics screen Touch RA repeatedly until lyrics appears beside the track artist name at the top of the PLAY mode screen 2 Hello B LF lyrics CA 0 21 gt 3 21 Let s go to the museum I ll show you my favorite drawing Then to the cafe on the corner Lyrics l Il have coffee with milk but no sugar Maybe you ll go for tea gt i u i Q EE me 12 34 RANDOM When there are no lyrics NO LYRICS appears For details on how to add lyrics to a track refer to the m trip online Help 37 Listening to the music Using the equalizer _ EQ According to the music genre and where you are listening you can choose one of 16 equalizer settings excluding the FLAT setting You can also customize the equalizer settings USER SETTING D Equalizer settings of your m robe SISNINE 38 For different music genres CLASSICAL ELECTRONICA HIP HOP JAZZ POP ROCK
20. in the bottom right corner of the HOME screen to display the m robe SETTINGS screen then touch RESET ALL SETTINGS The RESET ALL SETTINGS screen appears Y RESET ALL SETTINGS o This will restore all default settings 2 Touch OK The Are you sure message screen appears Are you sure aqod w ano Buas OK CANCEL 3 Touch Ok again The The default settings are restored message appears and the resetting is complete Tip To cancel the setting touch CANCEL in step 2 or 3 To return to the HOME screen Touch TT in the bottom right corner of the screen 102 Using your m robe as an external hard disk drive Additional Information Using your m robe as an external hard disk drive The computer can recognize your m robe as an external hard disk drive You can store non audio image data and carry it with you O Notes e Never add edit delete any file in the System folder of the m robe hard disk or the folder itself or change the name of a file or the folder as malfunction of your m robe may occur e You cannot play back files that are transferred from software other than the supplied Music Photo Organization Software m trip Do not write delete data in the m trip folder using your computer such as Windows Explorer etc Cleaning Exterior Wipe gently with a soft cloth If the device is very dirty wipe it with a cloth damped with a de
21. is available from 8 am to 10 pm Monday to Friday ET E Mail distec olympus com Olympus software updates can be obtained at http www olympus com digital OLYMPUS EUROPA GMBH Premises Wendenstrasse 14 18 20097 Hamburg Germany Tel 49 40 23 77 3 0 Fax 49 40 23 07 61 Goods delivery Bredowstrasse 20 22113 Hamburg Germany Letters Postfach 10 49 08 20034 Hamburg Germany European Technical Customer Support Please visit our homepage http www olympus europa com or call our TOLL FREE NUMBER 00800 67 10 83 00 for Austria Belgium Denmark Finland France Germany Italy Luxemburg Netherlands Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland United Kingdom e Please note some mobile phone services provider do not permit access or request an additional prefix to 800 numbers For all not listed European Countries and in case that you can t get connected to the above mentioned number please make use of the following CHARGED NUMBERS 49 180 5 67 10 83 or 49 40 237 73 899 Our Technical Customer Support is available from 9 am to 6 pm MET Monday to Friday 2004 OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP P2 NG0458 01 YC0410
22. not been saved you can reselect the template already set 71 SSS an a SS reating a remix cube a 72 e Selecting photos Select a photo album Touch the album icon in the middle of the SET mode screen to display the photo selection screen The PHOTO screen appears Select an album omn12 34 Touch an album selecting from the list using uo next or oe previous The SET mode screen reappears and the album is set aH on 12 34 gt Tips e Only photos in albums including FAVORITES are displayed on the list in step You can add a photo to an album or FAVORITES by doing one of the following Set an album to store newly captured photos IS page 49 Add a photo to an album in the ALBUM mode ISF page 65 Add a photo to FAVORITES ISF page 64 e If the remix cube has not been saved you can reselect the album already set e A photo in an album with an aspect ratio other than 3 4 or one processed on the computer may be displayed rotated 90 degrees or stretched horizontally or vertically during remix cube playback reating a remix cube e Selecting a song Touch the song icon on the right of the SET mode screen to display the song selection screen The MUSIC screen appears EA music Smii rk Hello So clean See you POP ROCK ROCK OP 3 21 421 531 R i B ti New World Wonderful Moment ROCK ROCK 3 30 511
23. product free of charge if it becomes faulty provided that the instructions in this manual were observed e Maintenance parts for this product will be stored for about five years after production stops Within this period we can accept repair requests Even after this period repair may be possible Contact the dealer or our service center e Olympus will not compensate for any damage or loss including cost to purchase obtain audio files or photography costs profit loss incurred as a consequence of a failure of this product Postage and packing costs are the responsibility of the sender e When sending this product to us for maintenance pack the product with sufficient cushioning to avoid damage during transportation Use a door to door package delivery service or registered parcel mail so that you have proof of sending the product e Ownership of removed parts during repair will belong to us e Stored data on the hard disk may be lost as writing to the hard disk or deleting data etc may be necessary during repair or service Be sure to back up your data before sending this product for repair or service Olympus will take no responsibility for any loss due to changes of stored data e We cannot accept any request for the recovery restoration of lost data Due to copyright restrictions we cannot copy stored data for repair or service Therefore we may not be able to accept repair of service where restoring data is required UOHEULOJU
24. service the number of times you can transfer to m robe may be restricted Introduction About stored music and photos Olympus accepts no responsibility for any damage due to loss or inability to play back music or photo data resulting from malfunction of this product or the computer About sample images tracks and templates incorporated into this product The copyrights of the sample images tracks and templates are owned by the artists or their suppliers These sample materials may not be reproduced or used for profit and may not be transferred or resold to third parties Failure to comply with these limitations may result in penalties for infringement of copyrights Olympus accepts no responsibility in cases where these copyrights are violated Design rule for Camera File system DCF The standards for camera file systems referred to in this manual are the Design rule for Camera File system DCF standards stipulated by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association JEITA How to use this manual How to use this manual This manual contains a table of contents and index which allows you to immediately refer to a function you would like to use or find information on Searching from the table of contents ISF page 8 The titles in this manual are listed Titles are arranged according to the task you want to perform For example there is a chapter on preparative operations of your m r
25. to 250 photos in the PRINT ALL INDEX PRINT mode If the number of photos in FAVORITES or the selected shooting date goes beyond this limitation the first to the 250th photo imported to m trip will be printed To continue printing from the 251st photo print them one by one in the PRINT mode The number of photos per sheet in the INDEX PRINT mode is set automatically by the printer The INDEX PRINT is not available with printers which do not support the index function 1 Select the item to print Printing all photos in an album If the search method album screen is not displayed touch w repeatedly until album appears at the top right of the screen VIEW album New York 40photos sojoyd Bunuid Ly Select the desired album using tM next or G previous 88 rinting with a PictBridge compatible printer Printing all photos in a shooting date If the search method calendar screen is not displayed touch w repeatedly until calendar appears at the top right of the screen VIEW calendar lo Select Year and Month mE m 12 34 oi le o aeents ee B aay 12 34 TT sojoud uud A Touch the date selecting from the list using next or e previous The photo in the selected date is highlighted o ym 2004 December picts ee Geet a E m 12 34 89 Se ae eee aE S Sane r
26. warn of hazards to yourself and others and prevent damage to property through misuse of this product The symbols and their meanings are explained below This symbol indicates that failure to observe the instructions Danger will likely result in serious injury or possibly even death This symbol indicates that failure to observe the instructions A Warning may result in serious injury or possibly even death This symbol indicates that failure to observe the instructions Caution may result in injury or damage to property Precautions when handling this product SAL S14 pe y fil N Warning Do not use in a place where there is running water Doing so may cause electric shock fire over heating or explosion Take extra caution when using this product in rain snow at the seaside or a waterfront Also do no use in a bathroom or shower room Do not use or leave this product near a stove or fire Doing so may cause over heating explosion or fire Be especially careful during charging Also when the AC cord cover is damaged it may cause fire or electric shock Do not use in the presence of flammable or explosive gas Do not use this product if there is the possibility of the presence of such gases in the air Failure to do so could result in fire or explosion e Do not look at the photo light directly at a close distance Doing so may cause eye injury or accident by dazzling eyes or sud
27. wash immediately with clean water and seek medical attention immediately Failure to do so may cause eye injury How to remove the built in battery 1 Press and hold POWER until the LED flashes to turn off your m robe 2 Remove the screws at the side of device using the screwdriver uo ewojuj EUOHIPPY LI 104 otes when you dispose of your m robe 3 Remove the rear cabinet 4 Lift the hard disk E Additional Information Remove the two sided tape from the battery lift it out and disconnect the connector 5 Remove the built in battery Two sided tape 105 Troubleshooting 6 Tape the cable to the battery body and put the battery in a plastic bag etc Cover the connector with tape before you put the battery in a plastic bag O Notes e Check that the battery is completely drained before removing it e Make sure that your m robe is turned off before removing the battery Do not reuse the battery once it has been removed e At your earliest opportunity return the removed built in battery to a recycling location e When you dispose of this product you should obey local ordinance or rule of your municipality For details contact your local authority Troubleshooting Before sending the product for repair refer to the following checklist to resolve the problem If the problem persists contact your nearest Olympus service center In addition be sure to back up the data before sending th
28. D era NE Ei 88 Print Mode ss2s02ssssyers ccs aaau 84 PRIME Js eiteadinino GTRS 80 81 Printesa Motes ti silia eaaa a 80 R RANDOM a aa a e oi 20 35 Rebootin ge aea N RA a a 108 1Sa AN i D ERPE E A 67 Remix cube 67 78 Remix d t eee e n E TREER 31 Remix template 67 68 Remote 20 21 REMOVING fis ssvrsstisicstsestisietsseethe nE 60 REPEAT 4 20 35 79 Resetting the settings 00 nunnia 102 S SCAN sa ereonsninnntierinarned Search method album Search method all sr isecsctiisiesssesnatsasecsteceiss Search method calendar cccceceeeseeseeeeeeees 57 SEARCH Mode wvtinc cccustehccccavsiedecdeieaeesecccstevenes 40 DEACON record asnarin AE EE kh 44 SET MOJE se iis Karet EE ENEE 67 SHOOT mod sscsseccisrecinsenresccresiavtinacasenveracass 46 Shooting serena e ea a a EAE 48 Slide SHOW aienea ieska Eas sactaeitiescasetiees 59 STANDARD aa hE TE RER fees 80 Synchroni atioi ccccsccvvesncccnssetercneectaecesvecedsuents 30 T Thumbnail saersi ni 54 65 66 Transferring cesio hpt an a 27 DIVE E AEEA E EERE 93 U ONI ERE EEA NE 28 82 USB CONNECTION n se 27 81 v Video signal type ciini aa iani iias 93 VIEW Modenan renien e AEA 52 Volume adjust ccceceeceseeseeeeeeeeeeeee 20 34 69 78 Index UOHEULOJU EUOHIPPY i 115 Before you contact us Before you contact us e Confirm the following points before contacting us so that we can provide quick and accurate a
29. F PRINTS using increase or decrease 5 Touch NONE DATE or DATE amp TIME in DATE if you selected PRINT in step 3 e NONE prints only photos e DATE prints the shooting date e DATE amp TIME prints the shooting date and time Tip If you select MULTI PRINT in step 3 you cannot print the shooting date or time 86 rinting with a PictBridge compatible printer 6 Touch The PRINT screen appears 1sheet NO DATE amp TIME PRINT CANCEL Tip You can change the paper settings on the screen displayed by touching r in the bottom right corner of the screen For details refer to Changing the paper settings I page 92 Z Touch PRINT Printing starts and the NOW PRINTING screen appears If you want to cancel printing mid way touch SUSPEND then touch CANCEL NOW PRINTING SUSPEND O Note Do not disconnect your m robe from the printer while the NOW PRINTING screen is displayed The screen displayed in step 1 reappears after printing is complete Tip Touch in the bottom right corner of the SELECT PRINT MODE PRINT INFO screen or select CANCEL in step 7 to return to the screen displayed in step 1 sojoud uud A 87 SS ee n E T rinting with a PictBridge compatible printer as Printing in the PRINT ALL INDEX PRINT mode Tips e You can print up
30. F page 56 To not to store images in any album Select NOT STORE IN ALBUM in step 2 To change the name of a newly created album If you create albums with your m robe the album names will be NEW1 NEW2 and so on You can change the album name on m trip Changing the keyword registered to the image file in this case the keyword is NEW 1 on m trip will update the album name on your m robe next time you synchronize your m robe and m trip For details on synchronization refer to About synchronization between your m robe and m trip IS page 30 49 ee ee Ee aa aking a photo 50 Setting image size Image size can be set to 1280x960 pixels or 640x480 pixels e 1280x960 pixels width 1280 x height 960 pixels This size is suitable for displaying on the computer or printing e 640x480 pixels width 640 x height 480 pixels This size is suitable for displaying on the computer 1 Touch PT in the bottom right corner of the SHOOT mode screen The PHOTO SHOOT SETTINGS screen appears PHOTO SHOOT SETTINGS ALBUM TO STORE Paris 55photos RESOLUTION 1280x960 pixeis PHOTO LIGHT OFF 2 Touch 1280x960 pixels or 640x480 pixels in RESOLUTION 3 Touch PT again The previous screen reappears and the setting is complete The selected image size is displayed at the bottom of the screen Do a a Taking a photo S
31. HOME screen or touch 4s in the top left corner of the MUSIC REMIX screen then touch Q PHOTO If the VIEW mode screen of PHOTO is not displayed touch 8 in the top right corner of the screen then touch p gt VIEW While connected to the printer rf is displayed at the bottom of the screen After connecting your m robe and the PictBridge compatible printer select the item or the photo to print and the print mode The following 4 print modes are available e PRINT 08 gt page 85 Prints the selected photo Prints the photo which is highlighted on the search method all screen or the one which is displayed in full screen MULTI PRINT 1 amp 7 page 85 Prints the selected photo in multiple layout format Prints the photo which is highlighted on the search method all screen or the one which is displayed in full screen e PRINT ALL 88 page 88 Prints all photos in the selected item Prints all photos in a specific album on the search method album screen or in a specific date on the search method calendar screen e INDEX PRINT I page 88 Prints an index of all photos in the selected item Prints an index of all photos in a specific album on the search method album screen or in a specific date on the search method calendar screen Print mode and each setting Available print options such as printing modes and paper sizes vary depending on th
32. L Contains instructions for basic operations USER S MANUAL CD ROM Edition this manual Contains a description of all m robe functions Use this manual to get the most out of the features and functions of your m robe The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice Contact an authorized Olympus service center in the enclosed Authorized Distributors List with the product name and model number for the latest information e While every care has been taken in the preparation of this manual if you find any errors omissions or points which are unclear please contact an authorized Olympus service center The contents of this manual may not be reproduced in whole or in part except for personal use It may not be transferred without permission e Olympus accepts no responsibility for losses suffered by the customer or a third party as a result of improper use of this product e Olympus accepts no responsibility for any damage due to a loss of data resulting from malfunction of this product repair by a third party not authorized by Olympus or other reason e Illustrations in this manual may not be same as the actual product Introduction Voluntary radio interference control This equipment is a Class B digital device based on the standards of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment VCCI This equipment is designed for use in a home environment but it may cause int
33. ORITES album and displays the message Added to FAVORITES You can view the FAVORITES album from the search method album screen in the VIEW mode You can also remove a photo s from FAVORITES or delete a photo s in FAVORITES from your m robe Follow the procedure to remove a photo s from an album when removing from FAVORITES For details refer to Removing photos from albums ISF page 60 Follow the procedure to delete a photo s from an album when deleting from FAVORITES For details refer to Deleting photos from your m robe IS page 62 ing a photo to an album Adding a photo to an album ALBUM mode In the ALBUM mode you can add a photo to an album stored on your m robe If the SHOOT or VIEW mode screen is displayed touch in the top right corner of the screen then touch GJALBum to switch the mode 1 Display the album to add the photo to in the lower section of the screen using tze next or 37 previous ALL album name Album name Total number of photos in the album Tips e In each album excluding FAVORITES you can store up to 250 photos When the number of photos in the selected album goes beyond this limitation you cannot add photos to it e You can also display FAVORITES in the lower section of the screen shown above 2 Touch the photo you want to add to the album selecting fro
34. RR 17 20 23 104 BEEP panna ARE anaes 99 BRIGHTNESS eaea a a 100 c Char ein San e a A AE eiii 23 Computer 27 29 Connection 27 81 94 Cradle giin 14 23 28 82 94 D Date and time niani teil a eel 97 Deleting 45 62 Direct Printing anrea tietecTaeeeeoase 80 Display language s eesseseesiseseesieresssrssesrerenrseseesee 96 E EQ eed enn a a E 38 QUAM ZG esere neir E i 38 F FAVORITES uu 40 45 55 56 58 64 FAVORITES album FAVORITES Titiana sth suncteceassees 45 H Headphones saunai ann a a tacos 21 HOLD A E AORN 22 HOME screen tatean nahana a 19 114 I Image file ieena asuneen ii 30 31 62 mape Size 23 5555 tsa dash sats abies REN toss 50 INDEX PRINT pienen a ea ais 88 GEO EAEE E EEEE 36 Information seseseeseeeeseeeeeeseressserreeeresrsrersrsrsesrsesest 36 J Jacket photo meannan enen i 36 L ECD Sreet sata re Aa E N 100 Liquid crystal display 0 0 14 19 47 103 VSG whence sucess ienet av E EE ER 32 N NISC seen eae N N sataa 93 o OFE Time rirani a ee Ei 101 P DAD PEE PEA E E EEA EEE 93 PHOTO A E A EE 46 Photo light ws scececcuwiadeclnnhceanwaicaelies 51 PICt Bid GO sv covssczsseeovstenzcconpsopeccassonovengectascudeeetes 80 PLAY Ode eite e EEEE 32 78 PLAY DACK secessisesssseciasinstcevagvageoatessegnsaeasteane 32 78 93 PEAYLISTS ogren in r Aai 41 POWER re E RE ERTI 08 27 Preview playback ccecce eee ese seseeseeseneenees 75 PRINT en NO E EE AA 85 PRINT AL
35. TINGS C RANDOM OFF SISNINES ia CEZ OFF To set RANDOM to ON 2 Touch ON in RANDOM To set REPEAT to ONE or ALL 2 Touch ONE or ALL in REPEAT e ONE play back one track repeatedly e ALL play back all tracks in the track list repeatedly 3 Touch PF again The previous screen reappears and the setting is complete When RANDOM is set to ON RANDOM appears when REPEAT is set to ONE G appears when REPEAT is set to ALL C appears at the bottom of the screen Tips e To disable the setting touch OFF in step 2 e Ifyou set REPEAT to ONE RANDOM switches to OFF e With REPEAT set to ONE if you set RANDOM to ON REPEAT switches to OFF e We recommend setting the HOLD function of the device to ON when you set RANDOM to ON or set REPEAT to ONE or ALL to save battery power ISS page 22 35 SS ne Se stening to the music Viewing track information i info You can view the album information and jacket photo of the track displayed at the top of the screen To display the info screen Touch repeatedly until info appears beside the track artist name at the top of the PLAY mode screen Hello B 1 F info id Jacket photo Artist B I F Time 63 40 1 Beautiful Days
36. Travel Search records Windy day J Smith F Tell me J Smith Touch the displayed items to return to the previous level screen For example if you touch GENRES ROCK in the screen above the genre list screen appears Arranging your audio files Arranging your audio files Deleting a track from your m robe If you want to delete an audio file in your m robe set the file not to be synchronized by unchecking the Sync g Checkbox beside that music track on m trip Next time you synchronize your m robe and m trip this file will not be synchronized and will be deleted from your m robe For details refer to the m trip online Help For details on synchronization refer to About synchronization between your m robe and m trip ISF page 30 SISNINES Adding a track to FAVORITES You can add a track to FAVORITES and create a FAVORITES list Touching y adds the track displayed at the top of the MUSIC screen to the FAVORITES list and displays the message Added to FAVORITES You can also add the track displayed on the remote to the FAVORITES list by simply pressing and holding amp on the remote You can select and play back the FAVORITES list from the 1st level of the SEARCH mode screen If you want to remove a track from FAVORITES delete the track from FAVORITES on m trip then synchronize with your m robe For details refer to the m tri
37. anation ol Co The battery is fully charged gt E E Low battery D ei C3 The battery is empty Charge the battery o ps Remote You can control certain music functions with the remote rN 5 N R No Item Explanation 1 yY Add to Press and hold to add the currently displayed track to the FAVORITES FAVORITES list ISF page 45 2 MODE Press repeatedly to select the desired playback mode Each press switches the mode as follows REPEAT ALL REPEAT ONF RANDOM RANDOM REPEAT OFF 3 Volume Adjust the volume by pressing or 4 Pil Play Stop Play Stop the playback 5 lt lt P1 Previous track Press to return to the beginning of the current track Press twice to rewind return to the beginning of the previous track Press and hold to Next track rewind fast forward Press to play back the next track Press and hold to fast forward 6 Display Press repeatedly to change the display Each press switches the display as follows track name artist name normal display 7 HOLD Slide the switch to set the HOLD function to ON or OFF ISF page 22 20 ontrols location and function Connecting the remote and headphones Connect the remote and headphones to the device as shown below J o Qa r z o h o n To Remote Headp
38. anual Close 2004 OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP All rights reserved Tip If the screen above does not appear after inserting the supplied CD ROM click My Computer on the desktop from the Start Menu for Windows XP double click the CD ROM icon and run the Launcher exe file 2 Click the m trip button After the Install Wizard screen appears follow the on screen instructions 3 Click Finish when the Install Wizard Complete screen appears Installation of m trip is complete If you are prompted to reboot your computer after installation reboot your computer To run m trip Double click the m trip icon on the desktop After running m trip register your m robe in the user registration screen Using the online Help For details on operations and instructions for m trip refer to the online Help To browse the online Help click Help at the top of the screen 25 Setting up m trip Importing music photos to m trip Importing music gt You can import music from audio CDs When importing audio data from your audio CD the file format will be WMA Files cannot be imported as MP3 files with m trip 1 Insert an audio CD into your computer m trip automatically runs and the screen below appears m trip Sees File Edit View Control Tools Help ial p ues Bum 9 n a ol n a Track 7 n a 4 Track 9 10 Track 10 118 Track 11 12 8 Track 12
39. appears and the setting is complete Tips e You will experience longer battery life if you operate your m robe with the LCD on a low brightness setting and the aqod w unoA Bulyes Ld backlight is set to a low duration such as 3 seconds e To cancel the setting touch CANCEL in step 4 To return to the HOME screen Touch TT in the bottom right corner of the screen 100 etting the imer Setting the Off Timer You can set your m robe to turn off after a specified time If the HOME screen is not displayed touch 4 in the top left corner of the screen then touch 43 HOME 1 Touch PT in the bottom right corner of the HOME screen to display the m robe SETTINGS screen then touch OFF TIMER The OFF TIMER screen appears CFF OFF TIMER SETTING OFF Sey 2 Touch 30min 60min or 90min 3 Touch OK The m robe SETTINGS screen reappears and the setting is complete Tip To cancel the setting touch CANCEL in step 3 To disable the Off Timer Touch OFF in step 2 To return to the HOME screen Touch TT in the bottom right corner of the screen qo1 w Ino Buryes A 101 SS eee SSS Nc aS Resetting the settings You can reset all m robe settings to the default settings If the HOME screen is not displayed touch 4s in the top left corner of the screen then touch A HOME 1 Touch TT
40. at room temperature 25 C 77 F with the HOLD function of the device set to ON screen off and with the audio volume set to a medium level This value is subject to the operating conditions ambient temperature number of charging discharging times etc and is for reference only and is not guaranteed 4 When storing only 4 megapixel photos 112 Camera specifications Number of effective pixels 1 220 000 pixels 1280 x 960 Image pickup device 1 4 MOS primary color filter Shutter shooting distance 40 cm 1 5 8 in to CO AC adapter specifications Type Switching regulator Input 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Output DC 5V 2A Cradle specifications Dimensions Approx 110 x 43 x 60 mm 4 3 8 x 1 3 4 x 2 3 8 in W x H x D Protruding parts excluded Weight Approx 85 g 3 oz Interface DC IN SV jack USB jack AV OUT jack Specifications and design are subject to change without notice due to product improvement Specifications UOHEULIOJU EUOHIPPY i 113 uo ewojzuj jeuonippy E Index Index A AC adapter coeire perte E E 15 Adding ct mnara nN 45 64 65 Album siyar a A 56 60 65 ALBUM de seisine siseses 65 Album to store esesesseseeseseserseresreserresersrsesresersene 49 A di CDren e E EE EE ES 4 26 Audio flessen eann a 4 30 45 Auto OFF rosee nice taedi antec 27 AV Cable sccaisansnsiedaseadtanaintinaiemeticaa 94 B BACKLIGHT paranensis aii iiia 100 Batte Torio e a E
41. bjects Failure to do so could result in inability to read data Leaving this product near magnetic based data storage such as credit cards floppy disks etc may result in their becoming unusable e Do not take a picture or leave this product with the lens aimed directly at the sun Doing so may cause color fade or burn in on the image pickup device e Ifthe device is subjected to a sudden temperature change for example by bringing it from a cold place into a warm room condensation may form on the inside Use the device after the temperature difference has subsided 13 SAL SIY pe y Safety Precautions Precautions regarding the liquid crystal display D Le Qa 2 o o e Do not apply excessive pressure to the liquid crystal display This may cause smears prevent photos from being played back properly or damage the liquid crystal display Should the liquid crystal display break avoid getting any of the liquid crystal in your mouth If it contacts your skin or clothing wash it off immediately with soap and water e Lines like strips of light may appear at the top or bottom of the liquid crystal display This is not a malfunction e When photographing an oblique subject the subject may appear on the screen with ragged edges This is not a malfunction The ragged edges will disappear when the photo is played back e In general the lower the temperature the longer it takes the liquid crystal display to t
42. ble What is PictBridge PictBridge is a standardized connecting convention for digital cameras and printers of different manufacturers for printing pictures directly About STANDARD setting All printers that support PictBridge have standard print settings Normally the settings of the printing paper follow these settings If you want to print with other settings follow the procedure Changing the paper settings ISP page 92 Refer to the instruction manual of your printer or contact the manufacturer for details on the standard settings 5 tip For details of printing paper types ink cassettes etc refer to the instruction manual of your printer O Note We recommend using the AC adapter when connecting to your printer if your m robe stops operating while communicating with your printer your printer may malfunction or data may be lost rinting with a PictBri Connecting to your printer 1 Check that USB CONNECTION of your m robe is set to PRINTER Touch TT in the bottom right corner of the HOME screen The m robe SETTINGS screen appears m robe SETTINGS IC Qf Lancuace OFF OF FTIMER DATE amp TIME t USB CONNECTION 4 BEEP 5 VIDEO OUT LCD YT RESET ALL SETTINGS Touch USB CONNECTION The USB CONNECTION screen appears USB CONNECTION PRINTER Check that PRINTER is selected If PRINTER is not selected touch PRINTER
43. cannot be The USB CONNECTION is Set USB CONNCTION to 81 printed set to PC PRINTER The connected printer is turned Turn on the printer off p The printer is not PictBridge Refer to the instruction manual of your compatible printer to confirm whether it is PictBridge compatible Nothing is This product and the TV are not Check whether the cradle and the TV 94 displayed on the connected properly are connected properly TV after The screen output is not set to Set the screen output of this product to 04 connecting TV TV by pressing HOLD A file that you The file was transferred using Files that are not transferred from the have transferred Windows Explorer etc supplied Music Photo Organization 7 is not found Software m trip cannot be displayed Synchronize with m trip Synchronization The USB CONNECTION is Set USB CONNECTION to PC hi is not happening set to PRINTER This product and the computer Check whether the USB cable is 27 are not connected properly connected properly The device is turned off Press POWER to turn on the device 27 The battery is discharged Charge the battery with the supplied AC 23 Rebooting your m robe If a problem persists after trying the suggested solution rebooting your m robe may solve the problem To reboot your m robe press pii y and MODE on the remote for 3 seconds simultaneously 44 If t
44. den surprise e Keep out of the reach of children Do not let children use this product without adult supervision Avoid prolonged contact with the device the AC adapter and the cradle while charging The device and the cradle become hot during charging and during continued use with the specified AC adapter Prolonged contact with the device during use could result in minor burns Do not use or store this product for a long time in an environment where there is a lot of dust dampness smoke or steam This could result in fire or electric shock 11 SAI S14 pe y ia 12 Safety Precautions e Stop using this product immediately when thunder has occurred Failure to do so may cause electric shock Disconnect the AC adapter and refrain from using Do not use while walking or driving Doing so may cause injury or accident Never watch the on screen display while driving Do not let any water or other foreign object get inside the device Should the device be dropped in water or water gets into the internal parts it could be result in fire or electric shock Turn the power off immediately and contact your nearest Olympus service center Should you notice an unusual smell over heating discoloration modification or smoke stop using this product immediately Leaving as it is may cause fire electric shock or burns Disconnect the AC adapter turn off the device immediately and contact your nearest Olympus service center
45. e 52 48 Taking a photo Setting the album to store captured photos You can set an album created on your m robe or m trip to which you can store new photos You can also add photos which you have taken to albums in the ALBUM mode ISF page 65 1 Touch TT in the bottom right corner of the SHOOT mode screen The PHOTO SHOOT SETTINGS screen appears PHOTO SHOOT SETTINGS ALBUM TO STORE Album name Total number of photos in the album RESOLUTION 1280x960 pixeis 640x4 PHOTO LIGHT OFF ON 2 Display the album to which you want to store the photo using next or previous To create a new album in your m robe select NEW 3 Touch PT again The previous screen reappears and the setting is complete The selected album name will be displayed at the bottom of the screen Tips e In each album excluding FAVORITES you can store up to 250 photos When the number of photos in the selected album goes beyond this limitation the setting of ALBUM TO STORE switches to NOT STORE IN ALBUM The next photo you take will be stored in the previously selected album Before shooting check which album has been set to store photos e FAVORITES is included in the setting items in ALBUM TO STORE Display FAVORITES in step 2 to store photos to FAVORITES You can view the FAVORITES album from the search method album screen in the VIEW mode IS
46. e If you have 2 or more m robes you can organize the data of each m robe with one computer You can manage up to 8 m robes with one computer However you cannot manage one m robe with 2 or more computers For details refer to the m trip online Help peyeys Buje A 31 SS nee SS stening to the music SISNWES E 32 qMUSIC In MUSIC the PLAY mode allows you to perform music playback operations IS page 32 The SEARCH mode narrows down your search using categories ISF page 40 This chapter is an introduction to the functions of MUSIC To display the MUSIC screen Turn on your m robe by pressing POWER then touch Oa on the HOME screen If the PHOTO or REMIX screen is displayed touch 4p in the top left corner of the screen then touch MUSIC Listening to the music PLAY mode Basic operations of music playback Example the list screen Beautiful Days B I F Lullaby TS wer Listening to the music SISNINE S f No Item Explanation 1 Currently played Indicates the track currently to be played 2 REMIX PHOTO Touch to display the screen to select REMIX B PHOTO HOME select doy HOME and display their respec
47. e corner icons and the indicators at the bottom of the screen 8 REPEAT indicator Indicates that REPEAT is set to ONE or ALL ISF page 79 9 Preview Touch to start preview playback IS page 75 10 SAVE Saves the remix cube ES page 75 11 Volume adjust Touch to display the volume adjust screen Touch C D to turn the volume up or touch 4 to turn the volume down After adjustment touch outside the volume adjust screen to return to the previous screen 12 Settings Touch to display the REMIX SETTINGS screen where you can set REPEAT ISF page 79 PHOTO SEL ISF page 74 or AUTO SET ISF page 70 69 reating a remix cube gt How to create a remix cube There are two ways to create a remix cube using either the AUTO SET feature or the default AUTO SET OFF e AUTO SET OFF I page 71 You can create a remix cube with your own selection by setting a song photos and a template You can create a remix cube selecting a song from the FAVORITES list and an album in your m robe for photos e AUTO SET ON I page 76 E You can create a remix cube with the song currently playing in MUSIC or the photos currently displayed in m the VIEW mode of PHOTO This function is convenient should you be suddenly inspired by either the music or the photos Switching the MUSIC screen to the REMIX screen allows you to create a remix cube using t
48. e printer you use For details refer to the instruction manual of your printer rinting with a PictBridge compatible printer Printing in the PRINT MULTI PRINT mode 1 Select the photo to print e Printing the photo highlighted on the search method all screen If the search method all screen is not displayed touch w repeatedly until all appears at the top right of the screen VIEW Ball Touch the desired photo selecting from the thumbnail list using tt next or a previous The selected photo is highlighted 4 view Sall sojoud uud A Printing the photo displayed in full screen Search for a photo on the search method all album calendar and display it in full screen y flo yy A ae Tip For details on how to display a photo in full screen refer to the sections of each search method Search method all ISP page 54 Search method album IRS page 56 Search method calendar IRS page 57 85 Se ae eee aE S ALE rinting with a PictBridge compatible printer z 2 Touch atthe bottom of the screen The SELECT PRINT MODE screen appears Lh SELECT PRINT MODE PRINT MULTI PRINT PRINT ALL INDEX PRINT 3 Touch PRINT or MULTI PRINT The PRINT INFO screen appears h PRINT INFO OF PRINTS I DATE DATE DATE amp TIME sojoud Bunund 4 Set the number of copies in O
49. e transferred back to your m robe next time when you synchronize they will remain on m trip For details on synchronization refer to About synchronization between your m robe and m trip IRF page 30 Deleting all photos in an album You can delete all photos in an album from your m robe 1 Display the album you want to delete on the search method album screen 2 Touch fff at the bottom of the screen Remove from album and Delete from album appear on the screen 3 Touch Delete from album Tip Touching Remove from album will remove all photos in the album IS page 60 4 Touch OK on the This will delete all photos in this album from m robe message screen 5 Touch OK again on the Are you sure message screen All photos in the album are deleted and the total number of photos in the album becomes 0 Tips You can also delete all photos from FAVORITES by following the steps above except Step 1 display FAVORITES Step 3 touch Delete from FAVORITES Step 4 touch OK on the This will delete all photos in FAVORITES from m robe message screen e To cancel touch CANCEL in step 4 or 5 Viewing searching for a photo Deleting all photos in a shooting date You can delete all photos in a shooting date from your m robe 1 Touch the shooting date you want to delete on the shooting date selecting screen of the search meth
50. emix cube or all remix cubes in your m robe repeatedly 1 Touch TT in the bottom right corner of the screen The REMIX SETTINGS screen appears REMIX SETTINGS REPEAT OFF CHOSE RANDOM AUTOSET OFF g mM 2 Touch ONE or ALL in REPEAT e ONE play back one remix cube repeatedly XINH e ALL play back all remix cubes in your m robe repeatedly 3 Touch F again The previous screen reappears and the setting is complete When REPEAT is set to ONE G appears and when REPEAT is set to ALL C appears at the bottom of the screen Tip To disable the setting touch OFF in Step 2 79 Printing with a PictBridge compatible printer sojoyd Bululd i 80 Printing photos You can print photos by connecting your m robe and a PictBridge compatible printer using the supplied dedicated USB cable You can print photos in the VIEW mode of PHOTO This chapter explains how to print photos Printing with a PictBridge compatible printer Direct printing function You can print out photos in your m robe directly by connecting your m robe and a PictBridge compatible printer using the supplied dedicated USB cable With your m robe connected to the printer you can set the number of copies or the paper size and layout by touch panel operation Refer to the instruction manual of your printer to confirm whether it is PictBridge compati
51. emix template Explanation aS flash back Creates memory flashback imagery using sparkling photo overlap effects i JJ m tiles Features metamorphic framing effects Switches screens one after the other with multiple photos sliding in horizontally and vertically geometric Provides visual effects such as screen switching with interweaving geometric 3 patterns borders dots waves etc Birthday Features a pop visual effect with a Happy Birthday message and rapid screen HappY switching suitable for up tempo music Birthday Basic operations of the SET mode 68 Creating a remix cube XINaY Q i No Item Explanation 1 MUSIC PHOTO Touch to display the screen to select G a MUSIC PHOTO HOME select 4 HOME and display their respective screens 2 Template icon Touch to display the TEMPLATE screen where you select the template ISP page 71 3 Mode name The current mode name SET is displayed 4 Album icon Touch to display the PHOTO screen where you select the album I page 72 5 Song icon Touch to display the MUSIC screen where you select the song IS page 73 6 Mode select Touch to display the screen to select p gt PLAY and display the PLAY mode screen 7 Display on off Touch to hide display th
52. eration The battery The battery should be replaced The built in battery is good for about discharges soon 500 complete charges and discharges after charging depending on usage If the battery discharges soon after charging contact 7 your nearest Olympus service center for battery replacement Nothing is The battery is empty Charge the battery with the supplied AC 53 displayed on the adapter screen The HOLD function is set to The screen disappears when HOLD is ON set to ON Press HOLD to release the 22 HOLD function The screen is The LCD brightness setting is Adjust the setting of the LCD 100 dark too low brightness The backlight of The backlight is set to turn off Set the desired time or change the screen turns BACKLIGHT to ON 100 off There is no The volume is set to minimum Adjust the volume on the device or 20 sound remote 34 69 78 The remote or headphones are Check whether the remote headphones 1 not connected properly are connected to the device properly The image is out The subject is too close Always be at least 40 cm 15 3 4 in of focus from the subject when shooting 7 The device moved during Hold the device firmly and touch the shooting when you touched the center of the screen lightly to avoid blur 48 screen when shooting 107 uonewojuj EUOHIPPY E Troubleshooting adapter Problem Cause Solution Page Photos
53. erference to radio or television reception if used in the vicinity of the receiver Use of this product may be restricted in places in such as an aircraft or hospital follow regulations regarding usage of this product in such places Use of a cable other than that specified herein when connecting the equipment may result in VCCI limits being exceeded Use only the specified cable Trademarks Fonts m robe and m trip are trademarks of OLYMPUS CORPORATION Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation All other company and product names are registered trademarks and or trademarks of their respective owners The screen fonts used by this product belong to Ricoh corporation Copyright and copyright protection feature DRM By the Copyright Act any audio files and audio CDs downloaded from the Internet without the copyright holder s permission may not be reproduced distributed publicized re publicized on the Internet or converted into MP3 or WMA files for the purpose of commercial business or sale A WMA file may be provided with DRM Digital Right Management for copyright protection DRM limits the file to copy or distribute audio files that are converted ripped from an audio CD or downloaded from music distribution services You can transfer the WMA file with DRM to m robe by using the supplied Music Photo Organization Software m trip In case of audio files that you purchased from online music distribution
54. etting the photo light The photo light can be used when taking photos in a dark place e OFF Photo light turned off e ON Always on in the SHOOT mode of PHOTO 1 Touch PT in the bottom right corner of the SHOOT mode screen The PHOTO SHOOT SETTINGS screen appears PHOTO SHOOT SETTINGS ALBUM TO STORE Paris 55photos RESOLUTION 1280x960 pixeis PHOTO LIGHT OFF 2 Touch OFF or ON in PHOTO LIGHT 3 Touch YP again The previous screen reappears and the setting is complete is displayed at the bottom of the screen when you select ON in step 2 Tip The photo light helps when taking photos in a dark place but does not have the same effect as a regular camera flash 51 Ne hie Se iewing searching for a photo eras 52 Viewing searching for a photo VIEW mode In the VIEW mode you can view a photo taken on your m robe or a photo transferred from m trip by synchronizing You can search for a photo using one of the following 3 methods all IRS page 54 search by thumbnails of all photos in your m robe album ISF page 56 search by album calendar ISS page 57 search by shooting date If the SHOOT or ALBUM mode screen is displayed touch in the top right corner of the screen then touch p gt VIEW to switch the mode Basic operations of the VIEW mode Example the search method all
55. for playing back a remix cube This chapter is an introduction to the functions of REMIX To display the REMIX screen Turn on your m robe by pressing POWER then touch E on the HOME screen ca If the MUSIC or PHOTO screen is displayed touch An in the top left corner of the screen then touch Ws REMIX XINaY Q Creating a remix cube SET mode What is a remix cube A remix cube is a combination of a song photos and a remix template which you can select and then save The remix cube is displayed as a cube icon attached with the name of the selected song photos and template What is a remix template A remix template adds cinematic effects such as motion panning crossfade etc and creative superimposition to a series of images Each template has a name such as geometric that represents the visual effect 67 reating a remix cube gt Preset remix templates in your m robe Various templates are available to use on your m robe Some of them are shown in the list below Tips e There is a limitation on the number of photos you can use for a remix cube This number differs depending on the template e Animation applied to a remix template may appear differently depending on your computer environment e Depending on the template its appearance may differ on your m robe and the computer in order to make it suitable for playback on m robe R
56. he problem persists even after rebooting your m robe contact your nearest Olympus service center 5 Tip Rebooting your m robe does not delete data 108 Error message list Error messages of the device Error message list Error messages Cause Solution The battery is empty Charge the battery CAPACITY IS 0 BATTERY EMPTY The file you are trying to store is Delete unnecessary files l FULL 4 beyond the remaining capacity or e there is not enough space on the REMAINING STORAGE hard disk The selected file has a problem or is not supported by this product and cannot be played back CANNOT PLAY THIS FILE This product and the computer are Take the device out of the cradle Gd not connected properly or an error and retry connection X occurred while communicating FAILED TO CONNECT with the computer CHECK YOUR CONNECTION AND TRY AGAIN CANNOT FIND THIS FILE The file has been uploaded from software other than m trip Synchronize with your computer Some errors were found in the database that manages files Synchronize with your computer UO FEULIOJU EUOHIPPY i DATABASE ERROR PLEASE RECONNECT TO PC An error has occurred in this Contact your nearest Olympus C product service center FATAL SYSTEM ERROR xxx SERVICE REQUIRED 109 uo ewojuj EUOHIPPY 5 Error message list Error messages when setting for direct printing
57. he song XIINAY 4 currently playing Photos and a template are selected automatically Switching the search method album screen of the VIEW mode in PHOTO to REMIX screen allows you to create a remix cube using the album which has been displayed A song and a template are selected automatically To set AUTO SET 1 Touch TT in the bottom right corner of the REMIX screen The REMIX SETTINGS screen appears REMIX SETTINGS _ REPEAT OFF PHOTO SEL RANDOM AUTO SET OFF Touch OFF or ON in AUTO SET 3 Touch PT again The previous screen reappears and the setting is complete 70 2S Se a reating a remix cube Creating your own selection AUTO SET OFF You can create a remix cube by setting a song photos and a template Check whether AUTO SET is set to OFF following the procedure To set AUTO SET ES page 70 1 Selecta song photos and a template You can select from the desired item e Selecting a template Touch the template icon on the left of the SET mode screen to display the template selection screen The TEMPLATE screen appears Ce m sy TEMPLATE Si XINH Select a template me tn 12 34 qT Touch a template selecting from the list using t next or e previous The SET mode screen reappears and the template is set Tip If the remix cube has
58. hones jack gt Notes Set the volume level to minimum before wearing headphones to avoid hurting your ears e Do not raise the volume excessively Loud sounds can cause hearing loss 21 Preventing unintentional operations Preventing unintentional operations HOLD function This is used to prevent unintentional operations when carrying your m robe in a pocket or a bag Setting the HOLD function of the device to ON SAI S14 pe y Press HOLD when the device is turned on The screen disappears and the touch panel becomes inactive To set HOLD to OFF Press HOLD again O Note If you press and hold POWER HOLD until the LED flashes the device is turned off Press POWER HOLD to turn the device on Setting the HOLD function of the remote to ON Slide the HOLD switch in the direction of the arrow The buttons on the remote become inactive To set HOLD to OFF Slide the HOLD switch in the opposite direction of the arrow 22 Setting up your m robe Getting Started Setting up your m robe O Note Do not connect your m robe to your computer before installing the supplied Music Photo Organization Software m trip peyeys Buje i Charging the battery 1 Connect the AC cord to the AC adapter 2 Connect the AC adapter to the DC IN 5V jack of the cradle 3 Plug the AC cord into a wall outlet 4 After checking that your m robe is turned off place it in its cradle To a wall o
59. in the highlighted shooting date e A photo in an album with an aspect ratio other than 3 4 or one processed on the computer may be displayed rotated 90 degrees or stretched horizontally or vertically during remix cube playback To set the photo selection or to save the remix cube follow the steps from step 2 on page 74 77 SS eee ss laying a remix cube L ee Playing a remix cube PLAY mode To switch the mode from SET to PLAY Touch S in the top right corner of the screen then touch P PLAY How to play a remix cube 1 Select the remix cube that you want to play on the PLAY mode screen Display the remix cube using tM next or e previous mM D m gt x lt 78 Creation date Template icon R bal j s A New World j Track information 445 Photo in the selected album 2 Touch at the bottom of the screen Playback of the remix cube starts After playback is over the PLAY mode screen reappears To stop playback Touch the screen The PLAY mode screen reappears To adjust the volume Touch nilll to display the volume adjust screen Touch to turn the volume up or touch 4 to turn the volume down After adjustment touch outside the volume adjust screen to return to the previous screen Adjust the volume using the remote during playback aying a remix cube Playing a remix cube repeatedly You can set to play back a r
60. inting with a PictBridge compatible printer z 2 Touch i atthe bottom of the screen The SELECT PRINT MODE screen appears Lh SELECT PRINT MODE PRINT MULTI PRINT PRINT ALL INDEX PRINT 3 Touch PRINT ALL or INDEX PRINT The PRINT INFO screen appears Qh PRINT INFO OF PRINTS I DATE DATE DATE amp TIME sojoud Bunund 4 Set the number of copies in OF PRINTS using increase or decrease 5 Touch NONE DATE or DATE amp TIME in DATE if you selected PRINT ALL in step 3 e NONE prints only photos e DATE prints the shooting date e DATE amp TIME prints the shooting date and time Tip If you select INDEX PRINT in step 3 you cannot print the shooting date or time 90 rinting with a PictBridge compatible printer 6 Touch The PRINT screen appears 36 xisheet NO DATE amp TIME PRINT CANCEL Tip You can change the paper settings on the screen displayed by touching r in the bottom right corner of the screen For details refer to Changing the paper settings I page 92 Z Touch PRINT Printing starts and the NOW PRINTING screen appears If you want to cancel printing mid way touch SUSPEND then touch CANCEL NOW PRINTING SUSPEND O Note Do not disconnect your m robe from the printer while the NOW PRINTING screen is displa
61. ion To turn on your m robe again press POWER Connecting to your computer 1 Check that USB CONNECTION of your m robe is set to PC Touch TT in the bottom right corner of the HOME screen The m robe SETTINGS screen appears m robe SETTINGS P Qf LancuaceE OFF OFFTIMER pateatime t USB CONNECTION q BEEP s VIDEO OUT LCD YT RESET ALL SETTINGS Touch USB CONECTION The USB CONNECTION screen appears USB CONNECTION PRINTER peyeys Bum 9 i 27 Transferring music photos from m trip to your m robe 3 Check that PC is selected If PC is not selected touch PC Touch OK The m robe SETTINGS screen reappears To return to the HOME screen Touch PF in the bottom right corner of the screen AY Connect your m robe to your computer Connect the AC adapter to the cradle Connect the AC cord to the AC adapter connect the AC adapter to the DC IN 5V jack and then plug the AC cord into a wall outlet p ues Bum 9 ky Connect your computer and the cradle using the dedicated USB cable Connect the connector with the arrow marks facing down to the USB jack of the cradle Place your m robe in the cradle To DC IN 5V jack Computer Tip You can also connect your m robe directly to the computer as shown above When connecting directly to the computer check
62. is product for repair or service Writing to the hard disk or deleting data etc may be necessary during the repair or service Due to copyright restrictions we cannot copy stored data for repair or service Restoring the data is not available We also recommend backing up your data often by synchronization to prevent data loss problems Problem Cause Solution Page The power The battery is empty Charge the battery with the supplied AC J3 cannot be turned adapter on The operation of the device is Reboot the device 108 unstable The power turns Off Timer is set The power turns off automatically after off automatically the preset time of the Off Timer has i i elapsed Set to OFF to disable the Off Timer setting uo ewojuj jeuonippy E The Auto Off function is If playback of music slide show or activated remix is stopped and no operation is performed for more than 10 minutes 27 the device automatically turns off Turn on the device by pressing POWER The battery is discharged Charge the battery with the supplied AC 23 adapter 106 Troubleshooting UO EULIOJU EUOHIPPY Problem Cause Solution Page Touch Panel does The HOLD function is set to Press HOLD to release the HOLD 99 not work ON function The device The temperature of the device This is not a malfunction becomes hot increases after extended periods of op
63. ist The list of tracks of the selected album appears nay Hello B I F Oa 0 21 GENRES ROCK Soclean J Smith ARTISTS i oat Travel J Smith ALBUMS Windy day J Smith Best TOP Tell me J Smith a ee mE m 12 34 RANDOM 7 Touch the desired track The selected track is highlighted DISNINES i 43 SS a ee A eee ee earching and playing the desired trac ae 44 8 Touch the track again or touch gt Playback starts and the mode switches automatically from SEARCH to PLAY J Smith Best O list So clean J Smith Travel J Smith Tell me J Smith Kea gt gt E erm 12 34 RANDOM The tracks in the album are displayed in the track list of PLAY mode and played back in sequence Tips e If you touch gt during the search process all tracks in the latest selected category will be played e The search will be canceled if you switch to PLAY mode before playing back a track in step 8 e After the mode switches automatically to the PLAY mode in step 8 and you switch to SEARCH mode again the previous search contents are displayed If you want to clear these contents touch at the bottom left of the screen to return to the 1st level of the SEARCH mode screen About the search records While narrowing down the search the search records are displayed in the left section of the screen ray Hello B 1 F 0 21 So clean
64. m the thumbnail list in the upper section of the screen using next or 3 previous 3 Touch at the bottom of the screen The photo is added to the album and the total number of photos in the album is updated Tip If the added photo is already in the album the total number of photos in the album will not be updated 65 Nod a G ing a photo to an album gt Changing the contents of the thumbnail list You can change the thumbnail list displayed in the upper section of the screen to show photos in a desired album 1 Touch TT in the bottom right corner of the ALBUM mode screen The PHOTO ALBUM SETTINGS screen appears PHOTO ALBUM SETTINGS SEL FROM ALL g U 5 o 2 Touch ALBUM in SEL FROM PHOTO ALBUM SETTINGS SEL FROM Paris A 55photos Aa 3 Display the album using next or previous 4 Touch P again The ALBUM mode screen reappears and the setting is complete Tips e If you want to display the thumbnail list of all photos in your m robe again touch ALL in SEL FROM in step 2 e You can also display FAVORITES in step 3 66 Creating a remix cube amp REMIX In REMIX you can create your own original REMIX montage with a combination of a song photos and a remix template which we call a remix cube REMIX features SET mode for creating a remix cube and PLAY mode
65. n or in a humid place This may cause explosion fire leakage or battery malfunction Do not touch the cradle for too long when using it This may cause minor burns If charging does not complete after 5 hours there may be a malfunction If this occurs disconnect the power plug and consult your nearest Olympus service center Do not use or store the cradle in on an unstable place such as a television set etc If it falls it may cause injury or break Precautions when handling the AC adapter N Caution Use only the supplied AC adapter or one specified by Olympus Failure to do so may cause a safety risk or malfunction Use the AC adapter with the specified voltage range The AC adapter is for indoor use only Be sure to turn off this product before you disconnect the cables from the terminals or electrical outlet Failure to do so could cause data problems or affect the internal settings or functions of this product If you are not to use this product for long period of time disconnect the AC adapter from the wall outlet for safety Connect the AC adapter to a wall outlet properly Allow for cord length and do not put any force on the AC adapter or cord The AC adapter may become warm while being used This is not a malfunction You may hear some signal from inside the AC adapter This is not a malfunction Use the AC adapter away from radios Doing so may cause noise in the radio SAL S14 pe y a 15 Safety Precautio
66. ng can be registered as USER SETTING Subsequent adjustment will update this setting Tip Equalizer level adjustments are registered only to USER SETTING Other equalizer settings are not changed 39 Searching and playing the desired track c N O 40 Searching and playing the desired track SEARCH mode In the SEARCH mode you can search for a track by a category such as PLAYLISTS ALBUMS etc You can also narrow down the search using multiple categories To switch the mode from PLAY to SEARCH Touch Oa in the top right corner of the screen then touch PPSEARCH 1st level of the SEARCH mode screen FAVORITES PLAYLISTS ARTISTS ALBUMS List of search categories 1st level 2nd level 3rd level 4th level FAVORITES List of tracks 5th level 6th level PLAYLISTS List of List of tracks PLAYLISTS ARTISTS List of artists ALBUMS List of albums List of tracks ALL List of tracks ALBUMS List of albums List of tracks GENRES List of genres ARTISTS ALBUMS List of albums List of tracks ALL List of tracks ALBUMS List of albums List of tracks ALL List of tracks COMPOSERS List of ALBUMS List of albums List of tracks composers ALL List of tracks YEAR List of released ALBUMS List of albums List of tracks years ALL List of tracks RECENTLY List of tracks LISTENED earching and playing the desired trac
67. ns D About the built in hard disk This product includes a built in hard disk Hard disks are sensitive to environmental conditions such as jolting SAI S14 pe y vibration temperature etc Please take note of the following warnings If this product is not used in accordance with these warnings malfunction damage or loss of data may result Avoid using or leaving this product for long periods of time in the following places as this could result in failure malfunction or loss of data Do not subject this product to rapid temperature changes which may produce condensation Avoid using during a thunderstorm Keep this product away from equipment with magnets such as speakers Avoid placing this product in places subject to strong vibration Do not place any object on this product and be careful not to drop anything on this product Do not place objects filled with liquid such as cups near this product or otherwise expose this product to liquids or places subject to high humidity Do not subject this product to strong vibration or shock or throw drop it Do not use excessive force when operating this product When writing or reading data to on this product do not turn off or remove the USB cable Do not format this product from your computer Stored data in the hard disk may be corrupted or erased by operating mistakes this product malfunctioning or during repair work We recommend
68. nswers e Please fill out this check sheet if you want to contact us by fax or mail e Symptom displayed messages frequency and other details of the problem PC related problems are difficult to accurately identify Please provide as much detail as possible e Name e Contact information Postal code Address your residential address or office address Phone Fax E mail e Product name model Serial number located on the bottom of the product e Purchase date Please provide the following information if you are using the storage unit connected to a PC or if you are using third party application software e Type of PC Manufacturer model and others e Memory size and free hard disk space e Type of operating system and version Settings on Control Panel System Device Manager e Other peripheral devices connected e Name and version of the application software related to your problem e Name and version of the OLYMPUS software product related to your problem uonewojuj jeuonippy 5 116 OLYMPUS http Awww olympus com OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP Shinjuku Monolith 3 1 Nishi Shinjuku 2 chome Shinjuku ku Tokyo Japan OLYMPUS IMAGING AMERICA INC Two Corporate Center Drive PO Box 9058 Melville NY 11747 9058 U S A Tel 631 844 5000 Technical Support USA 24 7 online automated help http www olympusamerica com support Phone customer support Tel 1 888 553 4448 Toll free Our phone customer support
69. nth are displayed in order of date A date containing no photos will not be displayed Touch when you want to return to the year month selecting screen Shooting year and month Shooting date Total number of photos in the date 57 Ne ha Se iewing searching for a photo F 3 Touch the date selecting from the list using t next or 2 previous The photo in the selected date is highlighted v m 2004 December 4 Touch the photo The selected photo is displayed in full screen g U 5 o Current photo total number of photos in the date Tips The current position current photo total number of photos in the date is displayed on the screen e Touch tz to display the next photo Touch e to display the previous photo e Touching y adds the photo to FAVORITES ISF page 64 To return to the shooting date selection screen Touch outside the region of the operation icons 58 iewing searching for a photo Slide show You can view photos in a slide show when iL is displayed at the bottom of the screen in the VIEW mode After selecting a photo or an item such as an album date etc touch ca The slide show begins from the selected photo or the first photo of the selected item You can also change the slide show interval Setting the slide show interval Dm 9 U I O O The default setting of the slide show interval is set to 1sec 1 Touch TT in the bot
70. obe a chapter on basic music playing operations and a chapter on basic shooting operations Searching from the index E gt page 114 Terms used in this manual such as function names and names of parts are listed in alphabetic order While reading this manual if you come across a term you do not understand or would like more information on the index will refer you to the page in which the term is used What do the marks mean This manual uses the following marks Mark Meaning a Indicates useful information for convenient m robe Ti P operation Indicates directions and cautions when you operate O Note your m robe IS Indicates a reference page Features Features e With a hard disk drive of 20 GB you can transfer and store approximately 5 000 music tracks or 20 000 photos to enjoy anytime anywhere e You can enjoy three features MUSIC PHOTO and REMIX e The supplied Music Photo Organization Software m trip enables you to visit music download stores by one click to purchase music tracks easily e You can import music from audio CDs and photos to the Music Photo Organization Software m trip and add to your library e You can synchronize your music photo remix database between your m robe and the supplied Music Photo Organization Software m trip easily e You can print photos easily with your m robe connected to a PictBridge compatible printer e You can
71. od calendar Touch f at the bottom of the screen 3 Touch Ok on the This will delete all photos from this day from m robe message screen 4 Touch Ok again on the Are you sure message screen All photos in the selected date are deleted 5 Tip To cancel touch CANCEL in step 3 or 4 Deleting a photo one by one You can delete a highlighted photo on the search method all screen or a photo displayed in full screen from your m robe 1 Touch to select a photo you want to delete from the thumbnail list on the search method all screen Or display a photo in full screen from the search method all album or calendar screen Touch f at the bottom of the screen If you display the photo in full screen from the search method album screen Remove photo from album if you display from FAVORITES Remove photo from FAVORITES and Delete photo appear on the screen Touch Delete photo 3 Touch Ok on the This will delete this photo from m robe message screen 4 Touch Ok again on the Are you sure message screen The photo is deleted 5 Tip To cancel touch CANCEL in step 3 or 4 63 Viewing searching for a photo 64 Adding a photo to FAVORITES You can add a photo to FAVORITES and create a FAVORITES album Touching amp adds the photo displayed in full screen to the FAV
72. ode ISF page 65 e Adda photo to FAVORITES ISF page 64 1 If the search method album screen is not displayed touch repeatedly until album appears at the top right of the screen VIEW album Album name OLOHd A Total number of photos in the album Tip You can also display FAVORITES on the screen shown above 2 Select the album using tze next or 37 previous and touch it The photo in the selected album is displayed in full screen Current photo total number of photos in the album B Tips The current position current photo total number of photos in the album is displayed on the screen e Touch as to display the next photo Touch e to display the previous photo Touching Y adds the photo to FAVORITES ISF page 64 To return to the album selection screen Touch outside the region of the operation icons 56 iewing searching for a photo Searching by shooting date Search method calendar 1 If the search method calendar screen is not displayed touch repeatedly until calendar appears at the top right of the screen calendar Shooting year Shooting month display m Select Year and Month mE mm 12 34 Tf there are no photos in a month a thumbnail image is not displayed 2 Select the shooting year using tze next or 3 previous and touch the shooting month The photos in the selected mo
73. ommended temperature range for use Charging 5 C 35 C 41 F 95 F Using this product outside the above temperature range may result in reduced efficiency and shorter life of the built in battery Tip This charger is designed to fully charge the built in batteries regardless of their energy level we For customers in German AD Batterij niet H Olympus has a contract with the GRS Joint Battery Disposal weggooien maar Association in G i tally friendl ssociation in Germany to ensure environmentally frien inleveren als KCA 7 TEA disposal e Disposal This product has a built in lithium polymer battery Lithium polymer batteries are recyclable When you dispose of this product return the built in battery to the recycling location For details on removing the built in battery refer to Notes when you dispose of your m robe ISF page 104 Never disassemble this product except when disposing of it 17 Controls location and function Controls location and function J S 2 Device r z o Front a POWER HOLD r LED ISF page 23 29 Liquid crystal Remote Headphones f display jack IRS page 21 e 1 Press to turn on your m robe Press and hold until the LED flashes to turn off your m robe ISF page 27 Press when your m robe is turned on to toggle HOLD on or off IS page 22 2 You can operate your m robe by the touch panel ISF page 19 Rear Camera lens
74. orting music photos to m trip 2 eee 26 Transferring music photos from m trip to your m robe 0 0 0 c eee eee eee 27 Turning on your m robe 2 1 keene nent net n ees 27 Connecting to your computer 0 eee eee nes 27 Startno transf r vost cake beh bee ns Leeder el yee pelea e a aad ke RAS 29 Disconnecting your m robe from your computer 0 2 00 0 0 00 e eee eee eee 29 About synchronization between your m robe and m trip 6 eee 30 6 aMUSIC 32 Listening to the musi zee ian foe ne ee ee dated ods oe Wie Peta tae 32 Basic operations of music playback 0 0c 32 Playing tracks in random order repeatedly 0 00 ccc eee eee eee 35 Viewing track information is ees ceres pene citons sineta eect eee eee 36 VIEWING YTICS 533 3 foe Seton lat beak Seni serynce ak DEA Aiea ud sili at ae 37 Using ithe equalizer ssa c 05 5 hss n ey eevee T e leita cio ete es 38 Searching and playing the desired track 0 ee eens 40 How to narrow down the search 20 0 41 Arranging your audio files 0 0 eee cnet ete e ene 45 Deleting a track from your m robe 6 2 0 eee eee eee 45 Table of contents Adding a track to FAVORITES 0 0 0 eee eee eee 45 IPHOTO 46 Taking apPhoto syria see we E E E E A ae ad Sea A ES 46 Basic operations of the SHOOT mode usuununnunnenrr erreren ereenn 46 Shooting photos ast eties ane Peels aa ee iter ey bide s goood ee head 48
75. our m robe or stored on m trip not to synchronize by unchecking the Sync Checkbox You can also delete them on your m robe I amp S page 62 If you delete image files on your m robe and then synchronize your m robe and m trip the Sync Checkbox of these files will be unchecked automatically Although these files will not be transferred back to your m robe next time when you synchronize they will remain on m trip Tip The number of photos in each album keyword in m trip you can transfer from m trip by synchronization is 250 excluding FAVORITES in the order you imported them to m trip About remix data synchronization All remix data including audio files image files and remix templates that form a remix cube is synchronized A remix cube you do not want to keep either in your m robe or m trip any more can be deleted on m trip Deleting a remix cube does not delete the music image files or remix template forming the remix cube from your computer For details refer to the m trip online Help For details on remix cube and remix templates refer to amp REMIX IS page 67 O Note If you delete files on m trip these files will be also deleted automatically from your m robe next time you synchronize Tips e We recommend using m trip for convenient use of your m robe using m trip allows you to easily manage data such as backing up In addition be careful not to delete data managed by m trip
76. p online Help 45 aking a photo 46 IOPHOTO PHOTO features the SHOOT mode for taking a photo ISF page 46 the VIEW mode to search for a photo and view ISF page 52 and the ALBUM mode to add a photo to an album ISF page 65 This chapter is an introduction to the functions of PHOTO To display the PHOTO screen Turn on your m robe by pressing POWER then touch 8 on the HOME screen If the MUSIC or REMIX screen is displayed touch 4p in the top left corner of the screen then touch IPHOTO Taking a photo SHOOT mode If the VIEW or ALBUM mode screen is displayed touch in the top right corner of the screen then touch SHOOT to switch the mode Basic operations of the SHOOT mode Taking a photo No Item Explanation 1 MUSIC REMIX Touch to display the screen to select G Q MUSIC E REMIX HOME select dy HOME and display their respective screens 2 Mode select Touch to display the screen to select P VIEW GJ ALBUM and display their respective mode screens 3 Display on off Touch to hide display the corner icons and the indicators at the bottom of the screen 4 Image size Indicates the currently selected image size ISF page 50 5 Album name Indicates the currently selected album name
77. r the plug connection is faulty Safety Precautions e Avoid touching the metal case of the device for long periods of time The device becomes hot during continued use Prolonged contact with metal parts may result in minor burns If exposed to extreme low temperatures the temperature of the device exterior will also drop This may cause injury by the skin adhering to the device when picked up Wear gloves when handling e Do not touch any leakage that has occurred Battery leakage etc may have occurred Getting the liquid into your eyes or touching it may cause injury In such a case wash immediately with clean water and seek medical attention immediately Conditions for use of this product e This product contains precision electronic parts Avoid using or leaving this product for long periods of time in the following places as this could result in failure or malfunction places of high temperature and high humidity or where the temperature and humidity fluctuate greatly such as in direct sunlight on the beach in summer in a car with the windows closed or next to air conditioning equipment or a humidifier near equipment with strong magnets such as speakers places where there is a lot of sand dust or dirt near fire near water places that are subject to vibration e Avoid dropping or hitting this product or subjecting it to severe vibration or impact e Keep this product away from magnetic o
78. rner of the screen 96 etting the date and time Setting the date and time You can set the date and time The time is displayed at the bottom left of the screen If the HOME screen is not displayed touch 4s in the top left corner of the screen then touch A HOME 1 Touch fF in the bottom right corner of the HOME screen to display the m robe SETTINGS screen then touch DATE amp TIME The DATE screen appears DATE Z2 M D Y 2 Set M month D day and Y year using forward or back Touch repeatedly if you want to change the order of M D Y Tip The default setting of this order differs depending on the country where the product was purchased 3 Touch 2 The TIME screen appears qo1 w JnoA Buryes A TME 12H AM12 97 pass eee a 4 Tn E ea a ES aqod w unoA Buas E 98 4 Set the hour and minute using forward or back Touch to select 24 hour indication 5 Touch OK The m robe SETTINGS screen reappears and the setting is complete Tip To cancel the setting touch CANCEL in step 5 To return to the HOME screen Touch TT in the bottom right corner of the screen urning the beep sound on o Turning the beep sound on off You can turn the beep sound of your m robe on or off Tip The beep sound cannot be turned off when you
79. s 81 Limbs photoset lA peed bas chen set en Ean E dead E A i Rae eh take Ee co Sone 84 10 Table of contents Playing back ona TV Setting the video signal type 2 0 ec eeeene eee eae Connection and playback on a TV 2 ect tenes Setting your m robe Setting the display language 0 ee cette eee Setting the dateand Ime eiar kon ocala yews Da ph ated Man Se a a Sues N E AES Turning the beep sound on off 2 2 2 ccc cnet eens Setting the brightness and the backlight time of the LCD screen 04 Setting the Off Timer es Gen ie He He de ee Sees a eee Resetting the setting Sossen e Aaieas bedded wed cashed oa doce aeeaaden des dee Additional Information Using your m robe as an external hard disk drive 0 0 0 cee cece cee eee CATIA Go cad pce RAR see ces dace sha LN ah ea a baton Let a E deans Ieee NS Wrage Rina a Sat ae Notes when you dispose of your m robe 2 eee nen How to remove the built in battery 0 2 0 eee cee eens Troubleshooting 2053 a ee R O dale hae ie ed che eh a Ae CANAR Rebooting your m robe angee aede eee e nee teenies ErronMessage listeri iar e en Ae sh nd E AE E oer wind oregon te pellets Service and maintenance ie pras cae E E E eh eae eee ee ONE Eo See EA BA RAS Safety Precautions Read this first Safety Precautions Before using this product read this first to ensure that you know how to operate it safely and correctly Various symbols are used to
80. so starts playback 33 Listening to the music N O 34 No Item Explanation 14 REPEAT indicator Indicates that REPEAT is set to ONE or ALL ISF page 35 15 RANDOM indicator Indicates that RANDOM is set to ON ISF page 35 16 Next track fast forward Touch to play back the next track touch and hold to fast forward 17 Add to FAVORITES Touch to add the track displayed at the top of the screen to the FAVORITES list IS page 45 18 Volume adjust Touch to display the volume adjust screen Touch gt to turn the volume up or touch 4 to turn the volume down After adjustment touch outside the volume adjust screen to return to the previous screen 19 Highlight Indicates the selected track 20 Settings Touch to display the PLAYBACK SETTINGS screen where you can set RANDOM or REPEAT ISF page 35 To select the desired track or album You can search and select the track or album in the SEARCH mode ISF page 40 istening to the music Playing tracks in random order repeatedly You can set your m robe to play back the tracks displayed in PLAY mode track list in random order You can also set to play back one track or all the tracks in the list repeatedly 1 Touch PT inthe bottom right corner of the MUSIC screen The PLAYBACK SETTINGS screen appears PLAYBACK SET
81. ssage screen OK CANCEL The SAVING screen is displayed and the remix cube is saved The mode switches automatically from CS SET to PLAY For details on how to play back a remix cube refer to Playing a remix cube ISF page 78 Tip To cancel the save operation touch CANCEL XIWaY Q To play the remix cube before saving Preview playback You can preview the remix cube before saving it in step 3 After step 1 or 2 touch P gt at the bottom of the screen to start the preview playback Adjust the volume using the remote during the playback After the preview playback is over the SET mode screen reappears Touch the screen to stop the preview playback To continue creating a remix cube Touch in the top right corner of the screen touch WxExE SET to switch to the SET mode and then repeat steps 1 to 3 75 Creating a remix cube Creating a remix cube with the song currently playing or photos currently displayed AUTO SET ON You can create a remix cube with the song currently playing in MUSIC or the photos currently displayed in the VIEW mode of PHOTO e Switching the MUSIC screen to the REMIX screen allows you to create a remix cube using the song currently playing The photos and a template are selected automatically e Switching the search method album screen of the VIEW mode in PHOTO to REMIX screen allows yo
82. take a photo even if you set BEEP to OFF If the HOME screen is not displayed touch d in the top left corner of the screen then touch d HOME 1 Touch TT in the bottom right corner of the HOME screen to display the m robe SETTINGS screen then touch BEEP The BEEP screen appears 2 Touch OFF or ON 3 Touch OK The m robe SETTINGS screen reappears and the setting is complete Tip To cancel the setting touch CANCEL in step 3 To return to the HOME screen Touch TT in the bottom right corner of the screen qo1 w Ino Buryes E 99 Setting the brightness and the backlight time of the ECD screen Setting the brightness and the backlight time of the LCD screen You can adjust the brightness of the screen and set the duration for the backlight to turn on after operating your m robe If the HOME screen is not displayed touch 4a in the top left corner of the screen then touch 4p HOME 1 Touch TT in the bottom right corner of the HOME screen to display the m robe SETTINGS screen then touch LCD The LCD screen appears E LcD 3 etii Xe OK CANCEL 2 In BRIGHTNESS touch X right to brighten the screen or touch x left to darken the screen 3 Touch 3sec 15sec 30sec or ON in BACKLIGHT 4 Touch OK The m robe SETTINGS screen re
83. tergent If you as used the device at the beach clean it with a damp cloth Liquid crystal display Wipe any dust or dirt on the LCD gently with a soft cloth O Note Do not use strong solvents such as benzene or alcohol or chemically treated cloths uonewoy u EUOHIPPY 103 Notes when you dispose of your m robe Notes when you dispose of your m robe Remove the built in battery when you dispose of this product Never disassemble this product except when disposing of it N Danger Do not allow the terminals of the built in battery to come in contact with metal objects or subject the built in battery to strong shock Also do not carry or store with a necklace or hairclip etc This may cause short circuiting resulting in overheating explosion or fire Do not heat disassemble or modify the built in battery expose it to water or leave it in scorching heat Doing so may cause over heating explosion or fire Do not pierce with a nail beat with a hammer throw or step on the built in battery Doing so may cause over heating explosion fire or battery leakage e Before disposing tape the connector of the built in battery with insulating tape Otherwise short circuiting may occur resulting in explosion or fire N Warning e Keep the built in battery out of the reach of children Failure to do so may cause accident or injury e When battery leakage has occurred and the liquid gets into your eyes
84. that the battery is fully charged gt Note If your m robe stops operating while communicating with your computer your computer may malfunction or data may be lost We recommend using the AC adapter when connecting to your computer 28 Transferring music photos from m trip to your m robe Starting transfer After you connect your m robe to your computer m trip automatically runs To start transferring click the Sync button in the bottom right of your m trip screen Then click Start in the Ga display that pops up to begin transfer During transfer the LED of the device flashes When transfer is complete the LED goes off and the DO NOT DISCONNECT message displayed on your m robe changes to SYNCHRONIZATION COMPLETE IT IS SAFE TO DISCONNECT m robe FROM YOUR PC Tip You can set m trip not to run automatically when connecting your m robe and your computer For details refer to the m trip peyeys Buje online Help Disconnecting your m robe from your computer 1 Check that the SYNCHRONIZATION COMPLETE IT IS SAFE TO DISCONNECT m robe FROM YOUR PC message is displayed on your m robe 2 Click the Remove m robe button on the m trip screen 3 Take your m robe out of the cradle When connecting your m robe directly to the computer disconnect the dedicated USB cable from your m robe 29 About synchronization between your m robe and m trip p ues Bum 9 E 30 About synchronization
85. tive screens 3 Elapsed time The elapsed playback time is displayed 4 Mode name When selecting the PLAY or SEARCH mode PLAY or SEARCH appears for 2 seconds Track artist name The track artist name currently to be played are displayed 5 Current playback point Indicates the current playback point 6 list info Lyrics Touch repeatedly to display the list current screen info album EQ select information jacket photo ISF page 36 lyrics song lyrics IS page 37 and EQ equalizer ISF page 38 screens 7 Total time The total time of the currently played track is displayed 8 Mode select Touch to display the screen to select SEARCH and display the SEARCH mode screen 9 Backward If there are more than 4 tracks in the track list touching e displays the Forward in track list next track and touching e displays the previous track 10 Track list The track list of the currently selected item e g an album is displayed 11 Display on off Touch to hide display the corner icons and the indicators at the bottom of the screen 12 Play Stop Touch p gt to start playback of the selected track Touch f f to stop playback 13 Previous track rewind Touch to return to the beginning of the current track Touch twice to return to the beginning of the previous track touch and hold to rewind i Touching the selected highlighted track in the track list al
86. 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 Adjust or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the distance between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult your dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Only the OLYMPUS supplied cables should be used to connect this product to other products Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment would void the user s authority to operate For customers in Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 For customers in Europe CE mark indicates that this product complies with the European requirements for safety health environment and customer protection CE mark players are intended for sales in Europe Introduction Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Olympus HDD Motion Music Player m robe MR 500i The reference manuals for your m robe consist of the following three guides To ensure correct and safe use of your m robe please read the manuals before using your m robe and refer to them whenever necessary during use QUICK START GUIDE Contains instructions for setup You can start using your m robe immediately after reading this guide BASIC MANUA
87. to store ISF page 49 6 Photo light ON Indicates that PHOTO LIGHT is set to ON ISF page 51 7 Liquid crystal display Shooting image is displayed through the camera lens 8 Settings Touch to display the PHOTO SHOOT SETTTINGS screen where you can set the album to store photos ISF page 49 image size I page 50 and photo light ISF page 51 47 SS a aking a photo Shooting photos 1 Switch to the SHOOT mode If the MUSIC or REMIX screen is displayed touch 43 in the top left corner of the screen then touch PHOTO If the VIEW or ALBUM mode screen of PHOTO is displayed touch 8 in the top right corner of the screen then touch SHOOT to switch the mode The shooting image through the camera lens appears on the screen g U 5 o E an 12 34 120x389 MOUNTAIN aks TT 2 Compose your image while viewing the screen 3 Touch the screen to shoot Hold your m robe firmly and touch the center of the screen lightly to avoid blur O Note Be careful that your finger does not cover the lens The photo just taken remains on the screen for a moment then the image through the camera lens reappears Tip If no operation is performed for about 1 minute in the SHOOT mode the screen switches to HOME automatically To view photos you have taken You can view photos you have taken in the VIEW mode ISF pag
88. tom right corner of the VIEW mode screen The PHOTO VIEW SETTINGS screen appears PHOTO VIEW SETTINGS SLIDE SHOW 1sec 2 Touch 4 sec 83sec Ssec or 10sec 3 Touch TF again The previous screen reappears and the setting is complete To stop the slide show Touch the screen 59 Viewing searching for a photo 9 Uv x O O 60 Removing photos from albums On the search method album screen you can remove photos from albums Photos removed from albums remain on your m robe Removing all photos from an album 1 Display the album you want to remove on the search method album screen Touch fff at the bottom of the screen Remove from album and Delete from album appear on the screen 3 Touch Remove from album Tip Touching Delete from album will delete all photos in the album from your m robe ISF page 62 iS Touch OK on the This will remove all photos from this album message screen 5 Touch OK again on the Are you sure message screen All photos in the album are removed and the total number of photos in the album becomes 0 Tips e You can also remove all photos from FAVORITES by following the steps above except Step 1 display FAVORITES Step 3 touch Remove from FAVORITES Step 4 touch OK on the This will remove all photos from FAVORITES message screen
89. u to create a remix cube using the album which has been displayed The song and a template are selected automatically Check whether AUTO SET is set to ON following the procedure To set AUTO SET IR page 70 XIWaY Q 76 Creating with the song currently playing MUSIC to REMIX Tips If you switch the MUSIC screen to the REMIX screen while the music playback is stopped the remix cube will be created by the song track displayed at the top of the MUSIC screen If the song currently playing the song displayed at the top of the MUSIC screen is not added to FAVORITES the song will be added to FAVORITES automatically after switching to the REMIX screen Switch to the REMIX screen while playing back the song in MUSIC Touch i in the top left corner of the MUSIC screen then touch REMIX The SET mode screen appears S Ui sirthday U Birthdays R s band al a Sele a cm 12 34 P T The name of the song currently playing on the right of the screen the album name middle and the template name left which are selected automatically are displayed on each icon Tip You can change an album or template that has been selected automatically Follow the procedure for creating the remix cube with your own selection For details refer to Creating your own selection AUTO SET OFF IRS page 71
90. uch and hold to step forward rapidly Only when the search method all or album is selected 53 Ne hina eS a iewing searching for a photo ane Searching by thumbnails of all photos in your m robe Search method all 1 If the search method all screen is not displayed touch repeatedly until all appears at the top right of the screen VIEW all Thumbnail list 2 Touch a photo selecting from the thumbnail list using next or previous The selected photo is highlighted VIEW all 54 iewing searching for a photo 3 Touch the photo again The selected photo is displayed in full screen Current photo total number of photos Tips The current position current photo total number of photos is displayed on the screen e Touch t to display the next photo Touch e to display the previous photo Touching Y adds the photo to FAVORITES ISF page 64 To return to the thumbnail list screen Touch outside the region of the operation icons 55 Ne hina ee SS iewing searching for a photo a Searching by album Search method album On the search method album screen only the photos in albums and FAVORITES are displayed You can add a photo to an album or FAVORITES by doing one of the following e Set an album to store newly captured photos IS page 49 e Add a photo to an album in the ALBUM m
91. urn on Photos may also appear temporarily discolored Keep this product warm when using in a cold region Performance of the liquid crystal display may deteriorate in low temperatures but will be restored when this product is returned to normal temperatures e The latest high precision technology has gone into the making of the liquid crystal display of this product but there are some pixels which are permanently lit or which do not light at all These pixels do not affect the recorded photo Also depending on the angle at which the screen is viewed the colors and brightness may appear uneven This is due to the structure of the liquid crystal display and is not a malfunction Precautions when handling the cradle AN Danger Do not expose the cradle to water Using it when wet or in a humid area such as a bathroom may cause fire overheating or electric shock e Never modify or disassemble the cradle This may cause fire overheating electric shock or injury N Warning Do not put metal objects on the cradle This may cause fire overheating or electric shock e Keep out of the reach of children Do not let children use this product without adult supervision 14 Safety Precautions N caution Be sure to charge batteries within the temperature range of 5 C 35 C 41 F 95 F If not explosion fire battery leakage or other damage may result Do not put anything heavy on the cradle or leave it in an unstable positio
92. usic photos or remix by connecting to your TV using the supplied AV cable Setting the video signal type Set the video signal to NTSC or PAL according to your TV video signal type About video signals e NTSC National Television Systems Committee Mainly used in the USA Canada Japan South Korea etc PAL Phase Alternating Line Mainly used in Europe China etc If the HOME screen is not displayed touch i in the top left corner of the screen then touch i HOME 1 Touch PT in the bottom right corner of the HOME screen to display the m robe SETTINGS screen then touch VIDEO OUT The VIDEO OUT screen appears 2 Touch NTSC or PAL 3 Touch OK The m robe SETTINGS screen reappears and the setting is complete To return to the HOME screen Touch PP in the bottom right corner of the screen AL e uo yoeq Bulke g 7 93 AL e uo yoeq pul ejd 94 Connection and playback on a TV Connection and playback on a TV O Notes Set the TV volume to minimum when connecting the AV cable to the TV e Adjust your m robe volume observing the TV volume to avoid sudden high volume output 1 Connect the cradle and the TV using the supplied AV cable and connect the AC adapter to the cradle To AV OUT jack supplied TV 9 na To AUDIO Cradle supplied INPUT jacks white red To VIDEO INPUT jack yellow ID aT
93. utlet AC adapter supplied Cradle supplied Tip Plug shape differs depending on country Charging starts The LED of the device lights up After charging the LED goes off Tips The battery is fully charged in about 3 hours The supplied AC adapter is designed only for Olympus products that specify 5V DC input 23 p ues Bum 9 24 Setting up m trip Setting up m trip Operating system requirements The following systems are required for m trip operation e OS Windows 2000 Professional Windows XP Professional Home Edition e CPU Pentium III 500 MHz or later e RAM 128 MB or more 256 MB or more recommended e HD space at least 200 MB for installation e USB port USB 2 0 1 1 USB 2 0 High Speed recommended e Monitor 800 x 600 dots or more 65 536 colors or more 16 770 000 colors recommended e CD ROM drive e Internet Explorer 6 or later e Windows Media Player 9 or later Tip Operation is not guaranteed with OS upgraded computers Setting up m trip Installing the Music Photo Organization Software m trip Turn on your computer and insert the supplied CD ROM into the CD ROM drive The screen below appears setur xl OLYMPUS m robe MR 500i CD ROM Thank you for purchasing an Olympus Digital peyeys Buje A tri Product With this CD ROM you can install m trip Music Photo Organization Software m trip Digicam Print Reference M
94. yed The screen displayed in step 1 reappears after printing has complete Tip Touch in the bottom right corner of the SELECT PRINT MODE PRINT INFO screen or select CANCEL in step 7 to return to the screen displayed in step 1 sojoud uud A 91 le eee Sa rinting with a PictBridge compatible printer gt sojoyd Bululd La 92 Changing the paper settings You can change the settings of the printing paper Normally the settings of the printing paper follow the STANDARD settings of your printer Printing in the PRINT PRINT ALL Printing in the MULTI PRINT mode INDEX PRINT mode SIZE BORDER STANDARD STANDARD SIZE PHOTOS PER SHEET MIN 210mmRoll SIZE The paper size setting value differs depending on the printer BORDER STANDARD prints according to the settings of your printer NO prints to the edges of the paper YES prints with borders e PHOTOS PER SHEET The setting value differs depending on the selected paper size and the printer Touch the desired settings on each screen above Touch My to return to the PRINT screen and to complete the settings Tip If you change the paper settings these changes will be kept until you finish direct printing Next time you connect your m robe to the printer the paper size settings will be the STANDARD settings Setting the video signal type Playing back ona TV You can enjoy playback of m

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