Chapter 4: Playing Files; Basic Screen Information - RCA Lyra X3000 User Manual

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Basic Information
The Lyra Portable Multi-media Recorder is able to play video and music, view pictures, and also store any computer fi les.
The 20 GB hard drive storage allows you to:
• Record and view up to approximately 80 hours of video
• Record and play up to approximately 300 hours of music (record quality at 64kpbs)
• Store and view up to approximately 100,000 JPEG images
Note: Audio only mp3 encoded at 128kbps; Video (with audio) encoded at 480kbps; JPEG images assume
average of 150KB per fi le. Actual recording time and available storage space vary depending on system
requirements, bitrate, and other factors.
You can fi nd out how much availability is on your hard drive by going to the Setup menu and selecting About Lyra (go to
page 22 for more information).

Basic Screen Information

While viewing the Video, Audio, Photos, or Files menu, the same type of information appears on-screen.
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Displays the fi le or folder name highlighted in the menu system.
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Displays the mode you are in- Video, Music, Photos, Audible, Files, or Setup along with the mode icon.
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The Lock icon is displayed if the CONTROLS HOLD on the back of the unit is switched on. The device's buttons
will be inactive (locked) when CONTROLS HOLD is switched on.
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The Battery icon displays how much power remains on the battery (full green bar
is 50%-75%,
and needs recharging). When the AC/DC adapter is connected and the battery is charging, the battery icon will be
animated to indicate charging mode is active.
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This icon is a subfolder, which may contain additional fi les.
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This is a fi le icon – in this example, it's a video fi le.
Note: Before it is fully charged, the built-in battery needs to be charged 4 hours by the supplied AC/DC adapter.
Graphics contained in this publication are for representation only.
25%-50%, red bar
indicates below 25%,

Chapter 4: Playing Files

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indicates 75%-100%,
indicates the battery is dead
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