Roland R-88 MP3 Player User Manual


 
Connecting to Your Computer via USB
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Disconnecting from Your Computer
Here’s how to disconnect the R-88 from your computer. You must
use the following procedure to end the connection before you
disconnect the USB cable.
NOTE
Do not switch o the R-88’s power, disconnect the USB cable,
or remove the SD card while the R-88 is connected to your
computer.
Windows 7
1. In the Windows task tray, click icon, and then icon.
2. Click on the message “Eject R-88” appears above the task
tray.
When you see the message “Safe to Remove the Hardware,” you
can disconnect the USB cable that’s between the R-88 and your
computer.
Windows Vista/Windows XP
1. Double-click the Safely Remove Hardware icon
located in the Windows task tray.
The “Safely Remove Hardware” dialog box will appear.
2. In the list of hardware devices shown, choose the item
corresponding to the R-88.
OS Indication
Windows Vista USB mass storage device
Windows XP USB mass storage device
3. In the dialog box, click <Stop>.
4. Click <OK>.
When the stop hardware device dialog box appears, choose the
item corresponding to the R-88’s SD card, and click <OK>.
5. Disconnect the connection.
When you see the message “The device (or USB disk) can now be
safely removed from the computer,” you can disconnect the USB
cable that’s between the R-88 and your computer.
When you disconnect the USB cable, the R-88 will change from the
“USB STORAGE” screen back to the home screen (playback).
Mac OS
1. Drag “NO NAME” into the trash in the dock.
When you drag to the location of the trash at the right edge of the
dock, the trash can will change to
, allowing you to stop the
connection.
2. Stop the connection.
When the “NO NAME” or “Unnamed” icon disappears from the
desktop, you can disconnect the USB cable that’s between the R-88
and your computer. Alternatively, you can switch o the R-88’s
power.
When you disconnect the USB cable, the R-88 will change from the
“USB STORAGE” screen back to the home screen (playback).
* While under most conditions, a computer similar to the above
will permit normal operation of the R-88, Roland cannot
guarantee compatibility solely on these factors. This is due
to numerous variables that may inuence the processing
environment, such as dierences in motherboard design and
the particular combination of other devices involved.