Volume Level
To establish a safe listening volume, first set the volume control on your Intel
Audio Player to the lowest level (indicated by a single bar in the volume indicator). Then slowly
increase the volume until you can hear it comfortably, clearly, and without distortion. Once you have
set the volume level, leave it there for comfortable listening.
WARNING:
Using the Player at a volume higher than a comfortable sound level may lead to
temporary or permanent hearing loss. Follow the volume level recommendations above to avoid
exposure to excessive sound levels. Note that your comfortable sound level may be higher than
normal due to surrounding noise levels. To avoid risk of hearing loss, use the Player at the
comfortable sound level that you established in quiet surroundings at all times.
Operating Vehicles
Do not use your Player and headphones while operating a motorized vehicle or riding a bicycle.
Electrical Safety
While your Player is designed for rigorous use, it is not waterproof. Use caution when using your
Player in any damp or wet environments as water leakage into the Player may cause failure.
WARNING:
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the Player to rain or moisture.
Batteries
CAUTION:
For optimal performance use only AAA non-rechargeable alkaline batteries or AAA
rechargeable NiMH batteries.
System Requirements
To organize and transfer digital audio files to the Intel
computer needs:
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Microsoft Windows* 98, 98SE, Me, or 2000
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200 MHz Intel
Pentium
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4x or faster CD-ROM drive
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800x600 screen resolution or better w/16-bit color
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USB port
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32 MB of RAM (64 MB recommended)
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111 MB minimum free hard disk space
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40 MB for application software
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71 MB for Intel
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Audio Sampler files (optional)
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Additional hard disk space for additional digital audio files
Safety
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