Aiwa MM-FX500 Operating Instructions Manual page 20

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MM-FX500 MANAGER OPERATION
Sending music or voice files from your
PC to a MultiMediaCard
1 Select the MultiMediaCard, 1 or 2.
2 Select the files to send to the
MultiMediaCard by clicking the files
listed in Explorer.
To select more than one file, use the Shift
or Control key.
3 Click the File Sending button.
Sending status will be displayed.
4 When the completion message is
displayed, click OK to exit the menu.
Notes
• You can send any kind of data to your
MultiMediaCard.
• MultiMediaCards can store a maximum
of 99 files.
• AFX files can only be transferred to the
MultiMediaCard on which they were first
encoded.
• Files with names longer than 52 characters
including extension cannot be tranferred
to MM-FX500.
• MP3 files encoded at over 192Kbps cannot
be transferred to MM-FX500.
• Close all other applications while
transferring files.
• When transferring data between the PC
and MM-FX500, do not disconnect the
parallel cable.
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Sending music or voice files from a
MultiMediaCard to your PC
1 Select the MultiMediaCard, 1 or 2.
2 Click on the files listed in the
MultiMediaCard contents to select
those you wish to send to your PC.
To select more than one file, use the Shift
or Control key.
3 Click the File Sending button.
Sending status will be displayed.
Current file
transfer
condition
Percentage
of total files
transfered
4 When the completion message is
displayed, click OK to exit the menu.
Note
• To protect copyright, MM-FX500 Manager
is designed not to send music MP3 from the
MultiMediaCard to your PC. You can send
any other files (including voice MP3 files)
from the MultiMediaCard to your PC.
Disconnecting MM-FX500 from your PC
1 Close MM-FX500 Manager.
2 Turn off MM-FX500.
Note
You can only operate the MM-FX500
buttons when MM-FX500 Manager is
closed.
3 Disconnect the parallel cable from
MM-FX500 and your PC.

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