Aiwa MM-RX400 MP3 Player User Manual


 
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Specifications
APPENDIX
Storage media Built-in 32MB Flash Memory
MultiMediaCard slot for a
removable 16MB, 32MB or
64MB MultiMediaCard
Maximum output level
5 mW + 5 mW (32 ohms)
Frequency range
20 Hz – 20 kHz
FM tuner US: 87.5 MHz – 108.1 MHz
(200 kHz steps)
EU: 87.5 MHz – 108.0 MHz
(50 kHz steps)
Power supply 1.2 V DC using the supplied
MHB-901 Ni-MH
rechargeable battery
Continuous playing time with a fully
charged battery
Approx. 5 hours for
MP3/WMA play
Display Graphic LCD (69 × 32 dots)
PC interface USB cable
Maximum outside dimensions
41.6 mm (W) × 90.5 mm (H)
× 22.8 mm (D) (not including
projecting parts and controls)
Weight Approx. 72 g without battery
Accessories USB cable (1)
Battery charger (1)
Rechargeable battery (1)
32MB MultiMediaCard (1)
Installation CD-ROM (1)
Remote control (1)
Stereo headphones (1 set)
Carrying case (1)
* Player specifications and external appearance
are subject to change without notice.
Frequently asked questions
General questions
What is MP3?
MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3, one of most
popular audio formats. It compresses
standard audio tracks into much smaller
sizes without significantly compromising
sound quality. Since the MP3 file format
has no mechanism for copyright
protection, it is not widely used by
commercial music data distribution sites.
What is WMA?
Windows Media Audio is an audio format
developed by Microsoft Corporation in
order to distribute CD-quality music even
via low-speed communication lines such
as ISDN. WMA employs a more efficient
compression method than MP3, and has
the advantage of reducing the bit rate with
the least loss of sound quality (80 kbps
encoding results in almost the same sound
quality as MP3 encoded at 128 kbps).
WMA is a format suitable for portable
players with limited memory. WMA also
provides the mechanism that allows music
files to contain encrypted data such as
copyright-protection information in them
in combination with Windows Media Rights
Manager.