Toshiba MP3 Player MEA210 User Manual

DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER  
MEA2 1 0  
OW NER’S MANUAL  
© 2001 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY  
INSTRUCTIONS  
CAUTION: PLEASE READ AND OBSERVE ALL WARNINGS AND  
INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN IN THIS OWNER’S MANUAL AND  
THOSE MARKED ON THE UNIT. RETAIN THIS BOOKLET FOR  
FUTURE REFERENCE.  
This set has been designed and manufactured to assure personal safety.  
Improper use can result in unit’s overheating or fire hazard. The safeguards  
incorporated in this unit will protect you if you observe the following  
procedures for installation, use and servicing. This unit is fully transistorized  
and does not contain any parts that can be repaired by the user.  
1. Read owner’s manual  
After unpacking this product, read the owner’s manual carefully, and follow  
all the operating and other instructions.  
2. Heat  
The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators,  
heat registers, stoves, or other products that produce heat.  
3. Water and Moisture  
Do not use this product near water - for example, near a bath tub, wash  
bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub; in a wet basement; or near a swimming  
pool and the like.  
4. Cleaning  
Remove all cables and battery from this product before cleaning. Do not  
use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a soft cloth for cleaning.  
5. Object and Liquid Entry  
Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as  
they may touch electrical parts and could result in a fire or unit’s  
overheating. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.  
6. Attachments  
Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer  
as they may cause hazards.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY  
INSTRUCTIONS  
7. Burden  
Do not place a heavy object on, or step on the product. Doing so may  
cause serious damage to the product.  
8. Headphones  
When you use headphones, keep the volume at a moderate level. If you  
use the headphones continuously with high volume sound, it may cause  
hearing damage.  
9. Damage Requiring Service  
Remove all cables and battery from this product and refer servicing to  
qualified service personnel under the following conditions:  
a) If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the product.  
b) If the product has been exposed to rain or water.  
c) If the product does not operate normally by following the operating  
instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the  
operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may  
result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified  
technician to restore the product to its normal operation.  
d) If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way.  
e) When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance - this  
indicates a need for service.  
10. LCD  
When the LCD panel is broken and the liquid leaks out, do not touch the  
liquid as it may cause a rash. If your hands or clothes touch the liquid,  
immediately wash it off.  
11. Restriction  
Do not use this product if a medical instrument such as a pacemaker is  
embedded in your body, or if you are in a location where use of electronic  
instruments is restricted, such as an aircraft cabin.  
12. Children’s misuse  
Do not put this product or SD memory card in your mouth. For children’s  
safety, keep this product out of their reach.  
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13. Traffic  
Do not use this product while driving. Do not operate this product while  
walking. You may become distracted and cause a traffic accident.  
14.Servicing  
Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing  
covers may expose you to high temperature or other hazards. Refer all  
servicing to qualified service personnel.  
15.Replacement Parts  
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician  
has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the  
same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may  
result in fire, unit overheating, or other hazards.  
16.Safety Check  
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service  
technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in  
proper operating condition.  
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Introduction  
Precautions  
Notes on handling  
Do not shock the unit. It may cause damage to the audio data.  
Do not press against the display of the unit. It may cause damage.  
Do not use volatile liquids, such as insect spray, near the unit. Do not leave rubber or  
plastic products in contact with the unit for a long time. They will leave marks on the  
finish.  
Do not put the unit in a pants pocket. Sitting down may crush the unit.  
Notes on locating  
When you use this unit near a TV, radio, or portable phone, radio interference may  
occur. In this case, operate the unit away from the TV, radio, or portable phone.  
Notes on cleaning  
Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning.  
For stubborn dirt, soak the cloth in a weak detergent solution, wring well and wipe.  
Use a dry cloth to wipe it dry. Do not use any type of solvent, such as thinner and  
benzine, as they may damage the surface of the unit.  
If you use a chemical saturated cloth to clean the unit, follow that product’s  
instructions.  
Copyrights  
It is forbidden by law to copy, broadcast, play in public, or rent copyrighted material  
without permission.  
Audio data  
Toshiba is not liable for any data damaged or lost by malfunction of this unit or a  
connected computer.  
Audio data imported by the software of this system is encoded, and cannot be copied  
for back-up on your computer and any other drive. Therefore, audio data in your  
computer may be lost in the event of system failure, crash, or recovery.  
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Restrictions for copyright protection  
This player system incorporates copy protection encoding technology in compliance  
with the terms and conditions of SDMI. Therefore, users are required to acknowledge  
the following restrictions on usage of this system.  
1 Data imported to a computer or transferred to the player using the TOSHIBAAudio  
Manager cannot be played on any other device even if it has been copied.  
2 In compliance with the terms and conditions of SDMI, the TOSHIBA Audio Manager  
cannot read data that contains copy protection signals.  
3 Data which contains no restrictions on usage (such as CD) is limited to 3 transfers  
according to the terms and conditions of SDMI.  
SDMI: Secure Digital Music Initiative, an organization established to construct  
technology specifications to protect digital music against illegal copy and  
distribution.  
PD:  
An SDMI authorized device that records audio data inside or onto external  
media. (Portable Device)  
Note: The TOSHIBAAudio Manager defines the TOSHIBA digital audio player as the  
PD.  
Exemptions  
Toshiba is not liable for any damage caused by fire, earthquake, uses by a third  
person, accidents, owner’s intentional or unintentional misuse, or uses in other  
improper conditions.  
Toshiba is not liable for incidental damages (such as profit loss or interruption in  
business, modification or erasure of recorded data, etc.) caused by use or misuse of  
this unit.  
Toshiba is not liable for any damage caused by neglect of the instructions described in  
the owner’s manual.  
Toshiba is not liable for any damage caused by misuse or malfunction through joint  
use of this unit and connected equipment.  
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Introduction  
System Outline  
What is the TOSHIBA digital audio player?  
The TOSHIBA digital audio player plays audio data which is stored in its  
internal memory or on an SD memory card (optional). To store them you must  
use the supplied TOSHIBA Audio Manager software.  
TOSHIBA Audio Manager  
LIBRARY MAN AGER  
Audio CD  
Audio CD and WAVE  
Audio data file  
data is compressed and  
encoded to an AAC  
(MP3, WAVE)  
format file.  
What is the TOSHIBA Audio Manager?  
The TOSHIBA Audio Manager is a software program that imports your audio  
data from audio CDs or audio files (MP3 or WAVE file) and transfers them to  
the player. The audio data is encoded and imported by the computer.  
MP3 (MPEG-1/Audio Layer3)  
An international standardized compression format of sound data. This format can  
compress audio data to a 10th to 12th volume.  
WAVE  
Standard sound file format in Windows.  
AAC (MPEG-2/Advanced Audio Coding)  
An international standardized compression format of audio data that improves upon the  
compression rate of MP3.  
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What you have to do is ...  
Perform the following procedures.  
Preparation 1: Get the player ready.  
Page  
12  
Load battery in the player.  
Preparation 2: Get your computer ready.  
Page  
14  
Install the TOSHIBA Audio Manager in your computer.  
Preparation 3: Prepare audio data.  
Page  
Import audio data into your computer and transfer it  
to the player via the TOSHIBA Audio Manager.  
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Page  
31  
Play the audio data on the player.  
Preparations 1 to 3 are necessary for all first time users of this TOSHIBA  
digital audio player.  
Once you set up and operate the player, you will not need to make  
preparations 1 and 2 again.  
Make preparation 3 when you want to change audio data in the player.  
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System Outline (continued)  
Minimum PC Requirements  
OS:  
Microsoft® Windows® 98 (Windows® 98 preinstalled)  
Microsoft® Windows® Millennium Edition  
Microsoft® Windows® 2000 (Function is not supported under Microsoft®  
Windows® 2000 system with Dual CPU configuration.)  
Pentium® MMX® 233MHz or higher processor  
CPU:  
(Pentium® II 300MHz or higher processor recommended)  
Memory: 32MB minimum (64MB or more recommended)  
Sound: Sound card 16bit or more  
Hard Disk: 30MB free space except for audio data  
CD-ROM Drive: (SCSI) ANSI X3T10-1048D Standard drive  
(ATAPI) SFF-8020 Standard drive  
Microsoft, Windows are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation of the U.S.  
registered in the USA and other countries.  
MMX, Pentium are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation registered  
in the USA.  
Accessories  
Check to insure that the following items are supplied with the player.  
• TOSHIBA Audio Manager  
CD-ROM  
• Clip  
• AAA Battery (1)  
• Interface cable  
• Headphones  
• End User License Agreement  
• REGISTRATION CARD  
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Introduction  
Table of contents  
Introduction  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .......................................................... 3  
Precautions ..................................................................................................... 6  
System Outline ................................................................................................ 8  
Table of contents........................................................................................... 11  
Preparation  
Loading battery ............................................................................................. 12  
Installing the TOSHIBA Audio Manager ...................................................... 14  
Installing the TOSHIBA Audio Manager ........................................................... 14  
Installing the USB driver ................................................................................... 15  
Connection to a computer ........................................................................... 16  
Using an SD memory card (option) ............................................................. 18  
Inserting an SD memory card .......................................................................... 18  
Ejecting the SD memory card .......................................................................... 18  
Audio data preparation  
Using the TOSHIBA Audio Manager ............................................................ 20  
Using Wizard to import/transfer audio data ............................................... 22  
Importing audio data from an audio CD...................................................... 23  
Importing audio files ..................................................................................... 25  
Transferring audio data to the player .......................................................... 26  
Deleting audio data from the player ............................................................ 29  
Creating a PlayList........................................................................................ 30  
Operation  
Playing a song............................................................................................... 31  
To stop playback ............................................................................................... 32  
To turn the power off......................................................................................... 33  
To play in fast forward or reverse direction ....................................................... 33  
To locate a song ............................................................................................... 33  
Changing the function settings ................................................................... 34  
Others  
Error messages ............................................................................................. 37  
Formatting an SD memory card .................................................................. 38  
Attaching the clip .......................................................................................... 40  
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................ 41  
Specifications ................................................................................................ 42  
Identification of controls .............................................................................. 44  
LIMITED WARRANTY .................................................................................... 46  
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Preparation  
Loading battery  
Caution  
• Do not use battery other than that specified.  
• Do not insert battery in the wrong direction.  
• Do not charge, heat, open, or short-circuit the battery. Do not throw battery into a fire.  
• Do not charge the supplied battery.  
• When using re-chargeable battery, follow the instructions for the battery and the  
charger for safe handling.  
• Do not leave a dead or exhausted battery in the unit.  
Neglecting the above may cause battery leakage and corrosion, resulting in burns or  
injury.  
If your fingers or clothes touch the battery acid, wash them immediately. If your eyes  
come in contact with battery acid, wash them and immediately consult your doctor. If the  
surface of an object becomes soiled, use a cloth to wipe if off, avoiding direct contact.  
Open the battery cover on the player.  
Load battery.  
Make sure to match the polarity of the battery to its contacts.  
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Close the battery cover.  
Notes on battery  
• A durable alkaline battery or economical nickel-metal hydride rechargeable battery is  
recommended.  
• Battery life may depend on the type of the battery or the operating condition such as  
storage conditions, storing, using, surrounding temperature, etc.  
• If you do not use the player for a long period of time (for longer than one week),  
remove the battery to avoid possible damage from battery corrosion.  
• A very small amount of battery life will be consumed even while the player is turned  
off.  
Notes on battery indicator  
• The battery consumption indicator will display when using the player. (page 45)  
• When using nickel-metal hydride rechargeable battery, the battery indicator on the  
player may not correspond to actual battery consumption.  
• If an exhausted battery is used, the battery indicator on the player may read full when  
you turn the player on. However the player will turn off the moment you begin  
operating it.  
Notes on battery changing  
Load a new battery more than 30 seconds after removing the old one. If failed to do so,  
the battery consumption indicator may keep displaying the status before battery  
changing.  
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Preparation  
Installing the TOSHIBA Audio Manager  
When you use this player for the first time, install the supplied TOSHIBAAudio  
Manager software into your computer. Make sure that a CD-ROM drive and a  
USB interface are available on your computer.  
Perform the following 2 steps.  
1. Installing the TOSHIBA Audio Manager  
2. Installing the USB driver  
Once you complete these steps, you do not have to repeat them every time.  
Preparation  
• Startup your computer. Turn off all applications including virus-protection software.  
• Confirm that a battery is loaded into the player. (page 12)  
• Insure an unconnected USB port is available on your computer.  
Installing the TOSHIBA Audio Manager  
Insert the supplied TOSHIBA Audio Manager CD-ROM into a  
CD-ROM drive on your computer.  
“TOSHIBA Audio Manager Setup Menu” appears.  
Click the button of “Audio Manager Installation Procedure.”  
“Audio Manager Installation Procedure” appears. Be sure to read this  
before proceeding.  
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Click the button of “AUDIO MANAGER.”  
The setup window of TOSHIBAAudio Manager appears. Follow the  
instructions in the windows to install.  
Notes  
• If the setup menu does not appear in step 1, double-click “default.htm” in the CD-ROM  
to display “Audio Manager Installation Procedure.” If you want to display the setup  
window, double-click “Setup.exe” in the CD-ROM.  
• Read the “readme.txt” in the CD-ROM. It contains the system requirements of the  
computer and additional precautions.  
Installing the USB driver  
Make sure your computer has safely restarted.  
Refer to page 16 and connect the player to a USB connector  
on your computer using the supplied interface cable.  
“Found New Hardware Wizard” appears.  
Be sure to confirm that a battery is loaded into the player before  
connecting it to your computer.  
Follow the instructions on the “Installing the USB drivers”  
located in the “Audio Manager Installation Procedure”  
window.  
Your computer is ready.  
Now go to page 20 to prepare your favorite songs to play.  
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Preparation  
Connection to a computer  
You must connect the player to your computer using the supplied interface  
cable in the following examples.  
• When you install the USB drive to your computer.  
• When you transfer audio data to the player.  
• When you delete audio data from the player.  
Open the interface door.  
Interface door  
Open from here  
Connect to a computer using the interface cable.  
Computer  
To the USB  
connector  
To the I/F connector  
PUSH  
Interface cable (supplied)  
When you connect the player to your computer for the first time, “Found New  
Hardware Wizard” appears on the screen of your computer. Follow the on-screen  
instructions to install the USB driver. (page 15)  
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To disconnect the interface cable from the player, pull out the cable while  
simultaneously pressing the “PUSH” mark on the connector.  
Caution  
• Be sure to use the supplied interface cable when connecting to a computer.  
Substitution by other means may result in damage or malfunction.  
• The player consumes power of 500mA/5V while connected to a computer. Confirm  
that a USB connector of your computer (or USB hub) satisfies this requirement before  
connecting the player.  
• Make sure that battery is loaded before connecting to a computer. The player cannot  
turn on if it is connected to a computer with no battery loaded. When the player is  
connected to your computer, it is powered from the USB connector (or USB hub).  
• Never remove the interface cable while exchanging data between the player and the  
computer. Doing so may damage the data.  
• Close the interface door when the I/F connector is not used.  
• Do not use the supplied interface cable to connect to any device other than this player.  
Notes  
• You cannot operate the player when connected to a computer. The player will stop  
playback when connected to a computer.  
• The display of the player may be darker when connected to a computer. It is not  
abnormal.  
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Preparation  
Using an SD memory card (option)  
If you insert an SD memory card (optional) into the player, you can write audio  
data to it for playback.  
Inserting an SD memory card  
Open the card slot on the player.  
Insert an SD memory card into the  
card slot.  
Slowly and fully insert an SD memory card in  
the correct direction. (The player automatically  
turns on while the SD memory card is  
inserted.)  
Close the card slot.  
SD memory card  
Ejecting the SD memory card  
Open the card slot.  
Eject the SD memory card.  
Press the SD memory card slightly and  
release to eject it a little way, then pull out  
the SD memory card straight and slowly.  
Push slightly  
Ejected a little way  
Close the card slot.  
Note  
Never eject the SD memory card while you are operating the player or exchanging data  
between the player and the connected computer. Doing so may damage the SD  
memory card or the audio data in it.  
Write protect tab  
Write protect tab  
An SD memory card has a write protect  
tab to prevent accidental erasure of the  
data in it.  
Writing possible/  
erasure possible  
Data protected  
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Notes on SD memory cards  
SD memory card  
An SD memory card is a rewritable media designed in compliance with SDMI  
standards that protect intellectual copyrights. It contains a semiconductor memory, so  
that digital audio recording can be made on it. Deleting and re-writing of audio data is  
also possible.  
Safety precautions to insure integrity of audio data  
Audio data may be deleted in the following cases.  
• When an SD memory card is misused.  
• When an SD memory card is exposed to static electricity or electric noise.  
• When an SD memory card is ejected during operation.  
Toshiba is not liable for erasure (damage) of audio data.  
Precautions on handling  
Insert an SD memory card slowly and straight into the slot on this unit.  
Never eject an SD memory card while it is being used for writing, playing or deleting of  
audio data. Doing so may damage audio data in the SD memory card.  
Use a recommended SD memory card. Other content may be incompatible.  
An SD memory card is a precision electronic device. Do not bend, drop or shock or  
otherwise abuse an SD memory card.  
Do not use or store an SD memory card in a location subject to strong static  
electricity.  
Do not use or store an SD memory card in a hot and humid place.  
Keep fingers and objects off the metallic “gold” surface of an SD memory card.  
Keep the SD memory card in its own case or in a commercially available storage case  
to protect it from static electricity.  
Inserting a static charged SD memory card may cause unit malfunction.  
Do not put an SD memory card into a pocket of pants. Sitting down may crush the unit  
and damage the SD memory card.  
The cartridge may become warm after a long period of use. This is not a malfunction.  
An SD memory card may become incapable of writing or deleting after a prolonged  
period of use. In such a case, use a new one.  
An unformatted SD memory card can not be used. This player can format the SD  
memory card. (page 38)  
Recommended SD memory card  
TOSHIBA SD memory card SD-M3201M (32MB), SD-M6401M (64MB),  
SD-M1280M (128MB)  
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Audio data preparation  
Using the TOSHIBA Audio Manager  
Launching the TOSHIBA AUDIO Manager  
Choose “Audio Manager” from the start menu.  
The following window (player window) appears.  
When you launch the “Audio Manager” for the first time, a message to input  
user ID appears. Input the user ID number, which is specified by a label on the  
cover of the English Owner’s manual.  
(Player window)  
Wizard  
LIBRARY MANAGER  
Close (to quit the TOSHIBA Audio  
Manager)  
Online help  
If you have any questions or problems, refer to the online help of the  
TOSHIBA Audio Manager.  
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Procedures for importing and transferring audio data  
Audio CD data  
Audio file (MP3, WAVE) data  
“Importing audio file”  
(page 25)  
“Importing audio data from  
an audio CD” (page 23)  
“Transferring audio data to  
the player” (page 26)  
“Transferring audio data to  
the player” (page 26)  
Using Wizard  
“Using Wizard to import/transfer  
audio data” (page 22)  
Notes on the TOSHIBA Audio Manager  
• Display requirement  
Use the TOSHIBA Audio Manager on a computer with a color monitor  
with resolution greater than 800 x 600 and more than 65536 color  
capacity. If color resolution is less than 800 x 600, windows of the  
program will be displayed outside the visible screen area.  
• Drive assignment  
A computer will recognize this player as a new drive when connected,  
and assign it the first available position. However, if the last position is  
occupied by a network drive, a computer will not assign the player the  
first vacant position, but instead to last position, thereby voiding the  
network drive position. Assign your network drive a position that does not  
include the player.  
• If you cannot click a window of TOSHIBAAudio Manager, your system  
may be running short of available application memory. Quit all  
unnecessary applications.  
• Refer to the README.TXT for CD-ROM drives on which the TOSHIBA  
Audio Manager has been approved to run. If you use a CD-ROM drive  
not included there, the TOSHIBA Audio Manager may not import audio  
data directly. In this case, encode audio data from the analog input device  
on your computer into an WAVE file using software commercially  
available on market, then import it into the TOSHIBA Audio Manager.  
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Audio data preparation  
Using Wizard to import/transfer audio data  
Following the instructions in the window, you can import audio data from an  
audio CD and transfer it to the player or an SD memory card.  
Launch the TOSHIBA Audio Manager.  
Click  
on the player window.  
The Audio Manager Wizard window appears.  
Click the button you want to operate.  
Each Wizard window appears.  
Copy music from audio CDs: To import audio data from an audio CD. You  
can also transfer audio data to the player or  
SD memory card at the same time.  
Copy audio files:  
To import data from audio file. You can also  
transfer data to the player or SD memory card  
at the same time.  
Transfer audio data:  
Edit PlayLists:  
To transfer audio data to the player or SD  
memory card at the same time.  
To edit the PlayList or create a new one.  
Follow the instructions on the window.  
Note  
If you want to import or transfer audio data in the LIBRARY MANAGER window but not  
included in the Wizard window, refer to page 23 to page 30.  
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Audio data preparation  
Importing audio data from an audio CD  
This section explains how to import audio data from an audio CD. To import  
using the Wizard window, refer to page 22.  
Launch the TOSHIBA Audio Manager.  
Insert an audio CD into a CD-ROM drive on your computer.  
Click  
on the player window.  
The LIBRARY MANAGER window appears.  
Click “CD” on the menu, then click “Refresh.”  
Contents of the audio CD are displayed.  
Step 4-1  
Step 4-2  
Note  
Depending on the operation status of the CD-ROM drive, the LIBRARY MANAGER  
may not show the entire contents of the audio CD. In this case, click “Refresh” again.  
(continued)  
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Importing audio data from an audio CD (continued)  
Click the check box of the song you want to import, and  
click “Import.”  
The process indicator starts counting. The “LIBRARY” list shows  
imported songs.  
Before clicking “Import,” you can enter a name in the “PlayList” for  
songs you selected.  
Creating a “PlayList” here will help you designate songs to transfer or  
play later.  
Step 5  
To transfer imported audio data to the player, refer to page 26.  
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Audio data preparation  
Importing audio files  
This section explains how to import audio file (MP3 or WAVE file) data. To  
import using the Wizard window, refer to page 22.  
Launch the TOSHIBA Audio Manager.  
Click  
on the player window.  
The LIBRARY MANAGER window appears.  
Click “FILE” on the menu.  
A window for file importing appears.  
Choose the folder that contains the audio file you want to  
import.  
The audio file (WAVE or MP3 file) appears.  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Choose the file you want to import, and click “Import.”  
The process indicator starts counting.  
To transfer imported audio data to the player, refer to page 26.  
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Audio data preparation  
Transferring audio data to the player  
This section explains how to transfer imported audio data to the player or an  
SD memory card. To import using the Wizard window, refer to page 22.  
If you want to transfer data to the SD memory card, leave the SD memory  
card inserted in the player. (page 18)  
Launch the TOSHIBA Audio Manager.  
Click  
on the player window.  
The LIBRARY MANAGER window appears.  
Connect the player to the computer.  
See page 16, “Connection to a computer.”  
Click “PD/SD” on the menu.  
Contents in the PD (player) or the SD (SD memory card inserted in the  
player) are displayed.  
At this point, be sure to turn the player on, otherwise contents will not be  
displayed.  
Step 4  
Step 5  
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Select the location where you transfer the songs.  
Internal memory : to transfer to the internal memory of the player.  
SD card :  
to transfer to an SD memory card in the player.  
Select songs to transfer from the “LIBRARY” table, and click  
Add”.  
The audio data selected is displayed in a lighter color on the lower part  
of the window.  
If you want to transfer all songs in the PlayList simultaneously, choose  
“PlayList” from the “Search” menu, then choose a desired PlayList using  
the “Keyword” menu, then click “Add All”.  
Step 6  
Step 7  
(continued)  
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Transferring audio data to the player (continued)  
Click “Export.”  
Transferring begins. The process indicator starts counting.  
When transferring is complete, the indicator disappears.  
Important  
Never remove the interface cable while transferring audio data.  
Notes  
You can transfer one song to the player up to 3 times. If you delete a song in the  
player using the same computer that transferred it previously, allowable transfers are  
increased by one. This is not applicable when a song is deleted utilizing a computer  
that did not originally transfer the song to the player.  
To play MP3 audio data on this player, be sure to use the TOSHIBAAudio Manager to  
transfer it. The player cannot play MP3 data which did not originate from the TOSHIBA  
Audio Manager.  
• The PlayList is not available for this player.  
• Depending on the combination of audio data’s sampling frequency and bit rate, the  
player may not playback normally. For details, refer to page 43.  
The audio data preparation is completed. To operate this player, refer to  
page 31.  
To quit the TOSHIBAAudio Manager, click  
on the window. (Page 20)  
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Audio data preparation  
Deleting audio data from the player  
This section explains how to delete audio data from the player or SD memory  
card.  
Launch the TOSHIBA Audio Manager.  
Click  
on the player window.  
The LIBRARY MANAGER window appears.  
Connect the player to a computer.  
Click “PD/SD” on the menu.  
Step 4  
Choose the memory that contains the data you want to  
delete.  
Internal memory : the internal memory of the player.  
SD card :  
an SD memory card inserted in the player.  
Choose audio data you desire to delete from the “PD/SD” on  
the lower part of the window, then click  
.
The audio data selected is deleted from the player or SD memory card.  
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Audio data preparation  
Creating a PlayList  
You can create a new PlayList of your favorite songs from the audio data in the  
Library.  
Launch the TOSHIBA Audio Manager.  
Click  
on the player window.  
The LIBRARY MANAGER window appears.  
Click “PLAYLIST” on the menu.  
The window for editing the PlayList appears.  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Click “New List”.  
The PlayList editing screen is displayed.  
Input the PlayList name, and click “Save”.  
Choose the audio data you want to register in the PlayList  
from the “LIBRARY” table, and click “Add”.  
Click “Save PlayList”.  
The contents of the PlayList are stored.  
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Operation  
Playing a song  
Preparation  
• Load battery into the player. (page 12)  
• Prepare audio data for playback. (page 20)  
• If the player is connected to your computer, finish writing/deleting audio data, and  
disconnect the cable.  
• Connect the supplied headphones to the headphone jack of the player.  
• For instructions on how to attach the clip to the player, refer to page 40.  
To the headphone jack  
Headphones  
Display (refer to page 45 for details)  
button  
(Power, playback,  
pause)  
button  
(
Fast-forward, locating  
button  
Fast-reverse, locating  
)
Volume (+/-) button  
(
)
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Playing a song (continued)  
Playback procedure  
Turn on the power.  
Display song’s name  
Display  
Press the  
button and hold for more  
than 1 second, the power turns on.  
To play an SD memory card (option), insert  
it into the player. The power turns on  
automatically.  
Note  
After you have played once, the player automatically resumes playback from the location  
where the unit was last turned off except when:  
you remove the battery./you eject the SD memory card./you change the audio data in  
the SD memory card or the internal memory of the player./you re-format the SD memory  
card or the internal memory of the player./ the player is turned on by power from the  
connected computer.  
Start playback.  
Press the  
button.  
Volume meter  
Adjust the volume.  
Press the volume (+/  
(+) : to turn up the volume.  
) : to turn down the volume.  
-) button.  
Volume control  
mode display  
(-  
Note  
The graphic display returns to normal mode a few seconds after adjusting the volume.  
To stop playback  
Press the  
button during playback.  
Playback is stopped.  
Press again to resume playback.  
Note  
The player automatically turns off if you do not operate it for approximately 1 minute  
after playback is stopped.  
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To turn the power off  
Press the  
1 second.  
button for more than  
To play in fast forward or reverse direction  
Fast-forward : press and hold the  
button.  
Fast-reverse : press and hold the  
button.  
While holding the button, fast-forward or fast-reverse playback continues.  
If you release the button, the playback speed returns to normal.  
To locate a song  
Forward : press and release the  
button.  
Reverse : press and release the  
button.  
Each time you push the button, the song number in the display changes.  
Repeat this action until you find the desired song number.  
Notes  
• If you press the  
button one time, you will only locate the beginning of the current  
song. To locate a previous song, repeat this action as necessary.  
To resume playback of a song you located after playback was stopped, press the  
button.  
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Operation  
Changing the function settings  
You can customize your playback by changing the function settings.  
Repeatedly press the MENU button to select  
the desired mode.  
Each time you press the MENU button, the display  
changes.  
(Volume control mode)  
To adjust the volume. (page 32)  
(Tone control mode)  
To select a preset audio equalizer.  
(Playback media selection mode)  
To select between internal memory or SD memory  
card.  
(Playback selection mode)  
To select the playback order.  
(Beep)  
To select beep on or off.  
Press the volume (+/-) button to change settings.  
Refer to the explanations on the following page.  
) key is utilized to reverse the setting.  
(-  
Notes  
• If you do not operate for a while after step 1, the display returns to normal.  
• If you press and hold the MENU button in, the display returns to normal.  
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Tone control mode  
To select  
FLAT  
Plays faithfully to the original  
sound.  
BASS+  
Emphasizes bass  
frequencies.  
BASS++  
Further emphasizes bass  
frequencies.  
To go to another  
mode  
LOUDNESS  
HIGHCUT  
Emphasizes the bass and  
treble so that a wide dynamic  
range can be obtained even if  
you lower the volume.  
Reduces the treble to prevent  
noise leakage from  
headphones.  
Playback media selection mode  
To select  
IN. MEMORY  
Plays songs in the internal  
memory.  
SD CARD  
Plays songs in the SD  
memory card.  
To go to another  
mode  
Notes  
• You cannot select blank media.  
• You cannot operate the media selection mode if there is no song in the internal  
memory or SD memory card.  
(continued)  
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Changing the function settings (continued)  
Playback selection mode  
To select  
REPEAT ALL  
Repeatedly plays all songs in  
the internal memory, and then  
those in the inserted SD  
memory card.  
PLAY ONCE  
Plays all songs in the internal  
memory, and then those in the  
SD memory card, and then  
stops.  
To go to another  
mode  
REPEAT ONE  
RANDOM  
Plays the current song  
repeatedly.  
Plays all songs in the internal  
memory and the SD memory  
card, on a random basis.  
Notes  
• If you select “RANDOM” during playback, this playback mode will become active once  
the current song is finished.  
• If you change the internal memory/SD memory card during playback, the player stops  
and begins playback from the first song of the selected media; when “RANDOM” has  
been selected, the player stops and plays the first song of the selected media, and  
then plays remaining songs at random.  
Beep setting mode  
To select  
BEEP ON  
The beep (a short high sound  
made for confirming the  
operation) sounds.  
The beep (a short high sound  
made for confirming the  
BEEP OFF  
operation) does not sound.  
To go to another  
mode  
In the following cases, the beep will not sound even when set to “BEEP ON”.  
• Any button is operated in the HOLD mode.  
• Any button is operated when connecting to a computer. (However, the end  
buzzer is sound soon after turning the power off.)  
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Error messages  
Depending on the status, the player displays the following error messages for  
about 2 seconds.  
UNUSABLE  
An SD memory card that  
the player does not support  
is inserted.  
An SD memory card that  
displays this message cannot  
be used.  
ERROR FORMAT  
The inserted SD memory  
card is not formatted, or the  
format is not supported by  
this system.  
Format the SD memory card.  
(page 38)  
Formatting an SD memory  
card deletes all data in it.  
REJECTED  
The inserted SD memory  
card is not playable on this  
player.  
Contact service. (page 47)  
UNSUPPORT  
READ ERROR  
The data is of a file format  
that the player does not  
support.  
The data cannot be played.  
A reading error occurred.  
The data is damaged.  
Connect the player to your  
computer and transmit the  
data again.  
If an error of this type occurs  
often, empty the SD memory  
card and format it.  
DATAERROR  
CODE ERROR  
Formatting an SD memory  
card deletes all data in it.  
NO MUSIC  
No playable audio data.  
Transfer the audio data into  
the player or SD memory  
card.  
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Formatting an SD memory card  
You need to format the SD memory card when you use an unformatted disc.  
This player can format the SD memory card or the player’s internal memory.  
While the player is in the formatting mode, it cannot play songs.  
Important  
Formatting an SD memory card or the internal memory of the player deletes all data in it.  
Preparation  
• Turn off the player.  
• When you format an SD memory card, insert it into the player and turn the player off.  
Press the  
and  
button and  
hold until “FORMAT” is displayed.  
The player turns on and enters the  
formatting mode.  
Press the volume (+/-) button to  
select a formatting function:  
SD CARD :  
to format an SD memory  
card.  
IN. MEMORY : to format the internal  
memory.  
Press the  
button.  
The formatted item is selected.  
To return to the step 2, press the MENU button.  
Press the  
button.  
Formatting starts.  
When formatting is complete, the message  
“FINISH” appears.  
Press the  
button.  
The display returns to step 2 status.  
To turn off the power, press the  
button for more than 1 second.  
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Important  
• Improper formatting may result from the use of an incompatible computer. Use this  
player whenever formatting.  
• Never eject an SD memory card while formatting. Doing so may damage the SD  
memory card.  
Notes  
• An error message may be displayed during these steps.  
• Press any button to return the display to the format menu screen.  
NO MEDIA  
No SD memory card is  
inserted.  
Insert an SD memory card,  
then start formatting.  
PROTECTED  
The write protect tab of SD  
memory card is set to the  
data protected position.  
Set the write protect tab of SD  
memory card to the  
unprotected position. (page  
18)  
ERROR  
A formatting error occurred.  
The SD memory card may be  
damaged.  
LOW BATT.  
The battery is exhausted,  
Formatting is not possible.  
Replace the battery. (page 12)  
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Attaching the clip  
You can use the supplied clip to fasten the player to your belt.  
Attaching the clip  
(Back side)  
(Clip)  
Hole for the upper hook Hole for the upper hook  
Upper hooks  
Lower hooks  
Holes for the lower hooks  
Secure the two lower hooks of the clip into the player’s holes,  
and then fit the upper two.  
2
1
Removing the clip  
To remove the clip, pull the pull tab marked “ ” toward you to  
detach the hook, and slide the clip in the leftward direction.  
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Troubleshooting  
Check the following guide for the possible cause of a problem before  
contacting service.  
The player does not turn on. The buttons do not work.  
• Battery is not loaded or the battery is exhausted.  
Load battery or replace the battery. (page 12)  
• The player is locked by the HOLD switch.  
Return the HOLD switch back to its normal position. (page 44)  
• The  
button was not pressed in for more than 1 second.  
To turn the power on, press it in for more than 1 second.  
• The player is connected to a computer.  
Any operation other than turning the power off is not available when  
the player is connected to the computer.  
Playback does not start.  
• There is no playable audio data in the internal memory or the SD  
memory card.  
Prepare audio data playable on this player. (page 26)  
No sound.  
• The supplied headphones are not connected firmly.  
Connect the supplied headphones firmly. (page 31)  
• The volume is set to the minimum.  
Adjust the volume. (page 32)  
Cannot exchange audio data.  
• The inserted SD memory card is write protected.  
Set the write protect tab back to its unprotected position. (page 18)  
• The connection to a computer is not proper.  
Check the connection. (page 16)  
Unusual operation or display.  
Remove the interface cable and the battery, and wait for more than  
30 seconds to load the battery. (Reset operation)  
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Specifications  
Power supply  
Mass  
AAA size battery (1)  
Approx. 30g (41g including the supplied battery)  
Dimensions  
53 mm × 13.5 mm × 52 mm (W/H/D)  
(except projecting parts)  
Recording system  
SD audio V1.0/V1.1  
CODEC:  
MPEG-2 AAC (low complexity profile) / ADTS stream  
MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3 (MP3)  
Sampling frequency: 16 kHz to 48 kHz  
Bit rate: 16 kbps to 192 kbps  
Recording media  
Internal flash memory (approx. 32 MB) (the available  
capacity is 27 MB), SD memory card  
Maximum recording time Internal flash memory:  
Approx. 35 minutes (bit rate 96 kbps)  
Approx. 54 minutes (bit rate 64 kbps)  
Playback duration  
Battery  
Duration  
Alkaline  
Approx. 4 hours  
Nickel-Metal  
Hydride rechargeable Approx. 4 hours  
(Measured at 25°C, bit rate 96 kbps, with alkaline  
battery or nickel-metal hydride rechargeable battery  
when played on internal flash memory)  
The playback duration depends on the type of the  
battery and the operating environment. Toshiba does  
not guarantee either. The playback duration may be  
shortened when the player is operated in a low  
temperature environment.  
Operating conditions  
I/F connector  
Temperature: 5°C to 35°C, Humidity: 30% to 80% (RH)  
(no moisture condensation)  
USB interface  
(Required power from a connected device: 500mA)  
Headphone jack  
3.5mm stereo mini jack, impedance 32 Ω  
Signal-to-noise ratio  
More than 85 dB  
• The design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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Audio data sampling frequency and bit rates  
Player performance will vary, according to bit rate and sampling frequency.  
A higher value will generally offer the best audio performance, however,  
overall title capacity will be diminished.  
AAC (stereo)  
Sampling frequency  
16kHz, 22.05kHz, 24kHz 32kHz, 44.1kHz  
48kHz  
Bit rate  
32kbps to 64kbps  
64kbps to 144kbps 64kbps to 192kbps  
AAC (monaural)  
Sampling frequency  
16kHz  
16kbps  
22.05kHz, 24kHz, 32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz  
16kbps to 48kbps  
Bit rate  
MP3 (stereo)  
Sampling frequency  
16kHz, 22.05kHz  
32kbps to 160kbps  
32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz  
64kbps to 192kbps  
Bit rate  
MP3 (monaural)  
Sampling frequency  
16kHz, 22.05kHz  
32kbps to 160kbps  
32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz  
64kbps to 192kbps  
Bit rate  
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Identification of controls  
For details, see pages in  
Main unit  
2
.
(Right side)  
(Front side)  
button  
32  
(Power, playback,  
pause)  
button  
33  
Fast-forward,  
title skip  
(
Volume (+/  
32 34  
-) button  
)
,
button 33  
Fast-reverse,  
title skip  
(Volume control,  
mode selection)  
(
)
Display 45  
(Back side)  
(Left side)  
Strap attaching hole  
(Strap is not supplied)  
MENU button  
34  
Interface door  
16  
Battery cover  
12  
HOLD switch  
Setting this switch in the direction of the  
arrow will render the unit unresponsive to  
any command-related activity, avoiding  
undesirable operation by unintentional  
contact. This protects your playback  
settings from being accidentally modified.  
(Top side)  
Headphone jack  
31  
SD memory card slot cover 18  
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Display  
You can view information including operational status or text included in the  
audio data.  
(Display example while playing)  
Operational status  
Playing  
Pause  
Fast-forward  
Playback mode  
Fast-reverse  
REPEAT ALL  
Locating in the forward direction  
REPEAT ONE  
PLAY ONCE  
RANDOM  
Locating in the reverse direction  
Error  
Song name (some characters  
may not be displayed. They are  
No playable data  
displayed as “ ”.)  
Battery indicator  
Elapsed time of the  
Song number  
current song (minute : second)  
The elapsed time is only for reference, it  
may differ from actual play time.  
Full.  
AAC format of the internal memory  
MP3 format of the internal memory  
AAC format of the SD memory card  
MP3 format of the SD memory card  
No playable data  
Nearing the end.  
Replace the battery.  
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LIMITED WARRANTY DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER  
Toshiba America Consumer Products, Inc. (“TACP”) and Toshiba Hawaii, Inc. (“THI”)  
make the following limited warranties. These limited warranties extend to original  
consumer purchaser or any person receiving this set as a gift from the original  
consumer purchaser and to no other purchaser or transferee.  
Limited Ninety (90) Day Warranty  
TACP/ THI warrants this product against defects in materials or workmanship for a  
period of ninety (90) days after the date of original retail purchase. During this period,  
TACP/THI will repair a defective product or part, without charge to you. You must deliver  
the entire product to a TACP/THI Authorized Service Station. You are responsible for all  
transportation and insurance charges for the unit to and from the Authorized Service  
Station.  
Limited One (1) Year Warranty  
TACP/THI further warrant the parts in this product against defects in materials or  
workmanship for a period of one (1) year after the date of original retail purchase.  
During this period, TACP/THI will repair or replace a defective unit, without charge to  
you, except that if a defective unit is replaced after ninety (90) days from the date of the  
original retail purchase you pay labor charges involved in the replacement. You must  
also deliver the entire product to a TACP/THI Authorized Service Station. You are  
responsible for all transportation and insurance charges for the unit to and from the  
Authorized Service Station.  
Rental Units  
The warranty for rental units begin with the first rental or thirty (30) days from the date of  
shipment to the rental firm, whichever comes first.  
Commercial Units  
Products sold and used for commercial use have a limited ninety (90) day warranty for  
all parts and labor.  
Owner’s Manual  
You should read the owner’s manual thoroughly before operating this product.  
You should complete and mail the enclosed Demographic card within ten (10) days after  
you, or the person who has given you this product as a gift, purchased this product. This  
is one way to enable TACP to provide you with better customer service and improved  
products. Failure to return the card will not affect your rights under this warranty.  
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Your Responsibility  
The above warranties are subject to the following conditions:  
(1) You must retain your bill of sale or provide other proof of purchase.  
(2) You must notify a TACP/THI/TCL Authorized Service Station within thirty (30) days  
after you discover a defective product or part.  
(3) All warranty servicing of this product must be made by a TACP/THI/TCL Authorized  
Service Station.  
(4) U.S.A. warranties are effective only if the product is purchased and operated in the  
Continental U.S.A. or Puerto Rico.  
(5) Labor service charges for set installation. Set up, adjustment of customer controls  
and installation or repair of antenna systems are not covered by this warranty.  
Reception problems caused by inadequate antenna systems are your responsibility.  
(6) Warranties extend only to defects in materials or workmanship as limited above and  
do not extend to any product or parts which have been lost or discarded by you or to  
damage to products or parts caused by misuse, accident, damage caused by Acts  
of God, such as lightning or fluctuations in electric power, improper installation,  
improper maintenance or use in violation of instructions furnished by us; or to units  
which have been altered or modified without authorization of TACP/THI/TCL or to  
damage to products or part thereof which have had the serial number removed,  
altered, defaced or rendered illegible.  
(7) Physically damaged products are not acceptable for repair or exchange whether in  
or out of warranty and will be returned as received.  
How to Obtain Service  
(1) Refer to the troubleshooting guide in your owner’s manual. This checklist may  
solve your problem or check our web site at WWW.TOSHIBA.COM/TACP.  
(2) Products shipped to the Service Station must be insured and safely and securely  
packed, preferably in the original shipping carton, and a letter explaining the  
defect and a copy of the bill of sale or other proof of purchase must be enclosed.  
In United States contact:  
Toshiba America Consumer Product Inc.  
In Hawaii contact:  
Toshiba Hawaii, Inc.  
327 Kamakee St  
Honolulu, HI 96814  
(808) 521-5377  
(800) 631-3811  
In Canada contact:  
Consumer Electronics Group Consumer Electronics Group Consumer Electronics Group  
191 McNabb St  
Markham, Ontario L3R 8H2  
(905) 470-5400  
22171 Fraserwood Way  
Richmond, B.C. V6w 1J5  
(604) 303-2500  
1643 North Service Rd  
Dorval, QC H9P 1J1  
(514) 856-4100  
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All warranties implied by state law, including the implied warranties of merchantability  
and fitness for a particular purpose, are expressly limited to the duration of the limited  
warranties set forth above. With the exception of any warranties implied by state law as  
hereby limited, the foregoing warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties,  
guarantees, agreements and similar obligations of manufacturer or seller with respect to  
the repair or replacement of any parts. In no event shall TACP/ THI be liable for  
consequential or incidental damages.  
No person, agent, distributor, dealer, or company is authorized to change, modify, or  
extend the terms of these warranties in any manner whatsoever. The time within which  
an action must be commenced to enforce any obligation of TACP/THI arising under the  
warranty or under any statute, or law of the United States or any state thereof, is hereby  
limited to ninety (90) days from the date you discover or should have discovered, the  
defect. This limitation does not apply to implied warranties arising under state law.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights, which may  
vary from state to state. Some states do not allow limitation on how long an implied  
warranty lasts, when an action may be brought, or the exclusion or limitation of  
incidental or consequential damages, so the above provisions may not apply to you.  
ATTENTION CANADIAN CONSUMERS: (Toshiba Canada “TCL”)  
Canadian consumers are requested to complete the special Canadian “Warranty  
Registration Form” enclosed, and forward this completed form with a copy of bill of sale  
to TOSHIBA OF CANADA to “Register and Validate” their warranty. Product must be  
purchased from an Authorized Canadian Dealer.  
IMPORTANT: PACKING AND SHIPPING INSTRUCTION  
When you send the product to a Service Station, you must use the original carton box  
and packing material, and then insert the original carton box containing the unit into  
another carton, using more packing material.  
Products purchased in the U.S.A. and used in Canada are not covered by these  
warranties.  
Products purchased in Canada and used in the U.S.A. are not covered by these  
warranties.  
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