m25 DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER User Guide
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Contents Contents 4 Package Contents 5 Welcome 6 Tour of the m25 8 LCD Overview 11 Basic Setup 14 Software Setup 16 Basic Operations 22 m25 DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER Play Music 28 Advanced Features 35 Frequently Asked Questions 52 Glossary 55 Appendix A – The MP3 Format 58 Appendix B – Menu Tree 60 Limited Warranty and Software License 61 Index 69 4
Package Contents • m25 Digital Audio Player • Installation CD • Earphones • AC Adapter/Charger • Belt Clip • Mini USB Cable m25 DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER 5
Welcome Congratulations on your purchase of the Motorola® m25 Digital Audio Player (Model DAP025). The m25 is a portable player that provides many hours of MP3 and WMA playback. The m25 features a lighted LCD, a memory expansion slot, a stopwatch, and an FM radio tuner. It has a 256-megabyte (MB) internal memory and can accept external MMC or SD memory cards of up to 1 gigabyte (GB) in a slot in the battery compartment.
The m25 supports the following digital audio formats: • MP3 with ID3 tags • WMA with ID3 tags • Audible® files • Microsoft’s DRM (Digital Rights Management) coding It can play most VBR (Variable Bit Rate) files, although not all LCD features may be available for those tracks. The total number of songs that can be stored on the m25 will depend on the way in which they are encoded and the bitrate used; see the FAQ section of this manual for more information.
Tour of the m25 Main View m25 DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER 8
Side View Bottom View m25 DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER 9
Inside View m25 DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER 10
LCD Overview Playback Mode Menu Mode m25 DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER 11
Play Screens Press the Thumbstick to cycle through Date View, Time Code View, and Track Format View screens.
FM Radio Manual FM Radio Store Preset FM Radio Preset m25 DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER 13
Basic Setup Connections Before you can start using your new m25 player, you’ll have to install and connect a few things. This chapter describes how to install the battery and a memory card, and connect the player to the earphones and the Mini USB cable. Battery/Memory Card The m25 uses a single AAA battery that provides many hours of use. Either an alkaline (regular or rechargeable) or a nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) battery can be used.
USB Cable The m25 communicates with your computer over a Mini USB cable using USB 2.0 protocols, with a transfer rate of up to 480 Mbps. The player must be connected using the included USB cable to the USB port on your computer to transfer music or files to and from the player and your computer. The Mini USB connector plugs into the port on the bottom of the player (see page 9). The port is covered by a soft plastic plug attached to the player; use care in opening it and do not pull too hard on the plug.
Software Setup Overview To enable your computer to work most effectively with the m25 and access the full potential of the player, the appropriate software for your computer’s operating system must be installed: • Motorola Digital Music Center must be installed on computers that use the Windows operating system. Motorola Digital Music Center is the provided program you use in Windows to manage your audio files. • iTunes must be installed on computers that use the Macintosh operating system.
Windows Follow these instructions to load the installation software, which enables your PC to recognize the m25. The installation also loads the Motorola Digital Music Center. If you are using Windows 98 Second Edition, you may have to install drivers for the player from the CD; refer to your system documentation and Help files for details on doing this. You can also click on the Add New Hardware icon in Control Panel and follow the prompts.
USB To transfer music or files to and from your computer to the m25, connect the player to your computer using the supplied Mini USB cable. USB Detection with the Windows Device Driver USB connectivity is ready to work immediately after Motorola Digital Music Center has been installed. Motorola Digital Music Center is the provided program you use in Windows to manage your audio files.
Motorola Digital Music Center Motorola Digital Music Center is an all-in-one solution that is simple to use and can save and manage entire collections of digital audio tracks. Motorola Digital Music Center provides the capabilities listed below; refer to the program Help files for specific information. • Copy (rip) audio CDs into compressed (encoded) digital audio formats. Motorola Digital Music Center encodes WMA files by default and MP3 via an optional upgrade pack.
Macintosh iTunes The iTunes plug-in is required for the Mac Operating System, 10.3 or higher. Your m25 audio player is compatible with Apple’s iTunes, which runs under the Macintosh operating system and is free and available at www.apple.com. Support for iTunes also can be found there and in the Help files of the program. iTunes offers the following features: • Copy (rip) your audio CDs into compressed (encoded) digital formats including MP3s. • Organize digital audio tracks on your computer.
Gracenote CDDB© Music Recognition Service The Gracenote CDDB© Music Recognition Service can be used to automatically lookup details of audio CDs such as Title, Artist, and Track names. There is no charge to register and use the service. You have the option during the installation of Motorola Digital Music Center to register with Gracenote, but if you do not, you can register later by following these instructions.
Basic Operations With the help of the included easy-to-use software, you can soon be enjoying music on the m25.
Control The following controls on the m25 let you access the player’s functions: • POWER Press to turn the player on. To turn the player off, press and hold until the bar graph moves completely across the screen and Saving Settings is displayed. • LOCK/UNLOCK Slide into the LOCK position to disable Volume and the Thumbstick (except Play/Pause operation). This works when the player is on and off; when the player is turned off, a padlock appears on the LCD if you try to turn it on with LOCK engaged.
• Thumbstick Move, like a joystick, toward any of the four symbols discussed below, or press in like a button. In Playback mode, press in to cycle through the Play Screens. In Menu mode, move to select categories or options, and press in to make choices. o Play/Pause || Press to play or press again to pause playback, and to move up through menus and options. o MENU Press and release quickly to enter Menu mode without stopping music playback.
Copy Copying Tracks with Motorola Digital Music Center Copying tracks from audio CDs involves two steps commonly known as ripping and encoding. Ripping and encoding refers to the process of ripping (copying) audio from a CD and encoding (saving) the audio content into a compressed digital audio format like MP3 or WMA. 1 Launch the Motorola Digital Music Center. 2 Insert an audio CD into your CD-ROM drive. 3 Click the CD-ROM icon on the Motorola Digital Music Center Device List.
Transfer Motorola Digital Music Center Transferring tracks from the PC to the m25 with the Motorola Digital Music Center involves selecting tracks and then transferring them onto the player. 1 Launch the Motorola Digital Music Center. 2 Click My Music in the left frame to access tracks. Motorola Digital Music Center scans the computer’s hard drives for digital audio files that are compatible with the m25 player. Files are automatically categorized by album title and displayed in the Track List.
iTunes This is the music management software developed by Apple Computer and is available from the Apple web site. Check your computer documentation to find out how to load it onto your Mac operating system. 1 Launch iTunes. 2 Connect the player to a USB port on the computer. The m25 will turn on. 3 Click Library in the iTunes Source frame. 4 Select the tracks to transfer. 5 Drag and drop the selected tracks onto the m25 player listing in the iTunes Source frame.
Play Music There are two types of music playback in the m25: • Play Music plays digital audio music tracks in Playback mode. • FM Tuner will let the player receive FM radio stations. These types of playback can be changed at any time through the main menu. Playback In Playback mode (the default mode), any track or preset customized playlist can be played within seconds by selecting the appropriate category. Play All will play all songs on the m25.
Play All Album To play all tracks: To play a specific album: 1 Open MENU by pressing Thumbstick to 2 . 1 Open MENU by pressing Thumbstick to Move Thumbstick to select Play Music. 2 Move Thumbstick to select Play Music. 3 Press Thumbstick in. 3 Press Thumbstick in. 4 Move Thumbstick to select Play All. 4 Move Thumbstick to select Album. 5 Press Thumbstick in to begin playback. 5 Press Thumbstick in. 6 Move Thumbstick to select an album to play.
Playlists To create a playlist accessible on your m25: 1 Select your m25 from the Device List in Motorola Digital Music Center. 2 Select tracks to add to a playlist. 3 Right-click a highlighted track. 4 Click Add to playlist. 5 Click New Playlist. 6 Enter a playlist name. 7 Click OK. Spoken Word To start a playlist: 1 Open MENU by pressing Thumbstick to 2 Move Thumbstick to select Play Music. 3 Press Thumbstick in. 4 Move Thumbstick to select Playlists. 5 .
FM Record To play tracks recorded from the FM tuner: . 1 Open MENU by pressing Thumbstick to 2 Move Thumbstick to select FM Record. 3 Press Thumbstick in. 4 Move Thumbstick to select Playback. 5 Press Thumbstick in. 6 Move Thumbstick to select a recording or to Play All. 7 Press Thumbstick in to begin playback. To delete tracks recorded from the FM tuner: . 1 Open MENU by pressing Thumbstick to 2 Move Thumbstick to select FM Record*. 3 Press Thumbstick in.
FM Tuner To access FM Tuner mode: 1 Select Tuner. 2 Press Thumbstick. 3 Press MENU or . The FM Tuner is a stereo FM receiver with the capability of storing up to eight preset stations and recording broadcasts into the player’s memory. When using the FM Tuner, there are three different modes of operation: • Manual allows you to tune in a station by moving Thumbstick forward ( • Store Preset lets you set a station frequency under a memory location, like a car radio push button.
• Thumbstick (Movement) Move to duplicate the Play/Pause ( ||), Forward ( |), and Reverse (| ) functions listed above. Press and hold Play/Pause ( ||) to start and stop FM Record. Press in to enter Preset mode. In Manual mode, press and hold to enter Store Preset mode. Manual To enter the FM Tuner mode and use manual tuning: 1 Open MENU by pressing Thumbstick to . 2 Move Thumbstick to select FM Tuner. 3 Press Thumbstick in.
Preset To access an FM preset slot: When in Manual mode, press Thumbstick in to enter Preset mode. 1 Press Forward ( |) or Reverse (| ) to cycle to the desired preset station. 2 Press Thumbstick in to select a preset station and return to Manual mode. Recording Broadcasts The m25 FM Tuner allows you to record FM broadcasts and play them back through the player. To record a broadcast: 1 Open MENU by pressing Thumbstick to 2 Move Thumbstick to select FM Tuner. 3 Press Thumbstick in.
Advanced Features Your m25 offers a number of useful advanced features beyond the playing of music: • Stopwatch Use this feature to record thousands of laps and instantly tell how much faster or slower the last lap was when compared to the previous one. • Settings The Settings menu lets you adjust basic m25 setups, such as the LCD backlight, power saving, etc.
Stopwatch To use the stopwatch to keep track of time-related events while listening to music: 1 2 3 Open MENU by pressing Thumbstick to Move Thumbstick to select Stopwatch. Press Thumbstick in. . Average Lap Time Lap Difference Lap statistics are displayed at the bottom of the Stopwatch screen.
Settings The Settings selection is used to configure certain characteristics of the m25, such as the sound equalizer or the backlight of the LCD. These settings include: • Playback setting lets you choose from regular, shuffled, or repeating. • Equalizer allows you to adjust the player sound using various preset and fully customizable equalizer options. • Power settings are used to adjust the power-saving timeout length.
Playback Various playback settings can be set to modify the way the m25 plays tracks. Tracks can be shuffled at random and/or repeated continuously. 1 Open MENU by pressing Thumbstick to 2 Move Thumbstick to select Settings. 3 Press Thumbstick in. 4 Move Thumbstick to select Playback. 5 Press Thumbstick in. 6 Press Thumbstick again to select the Playback options. 7 When the options are set as you want, press Thumbstick in. 8 Press Forward ( .
Equalizer The sound of tracks played on the m25 can be adjusted using various preset and fully customizable equalizer options. Equalizer settings include: Custom Custom mode allows the player’s settings to be adjusted according to personal preferences. . 1 Open MENU by pressing Thumbstick to 2 Move Thumbstick to select Settings. 3 Press Thumbstick in. 4 Move Thumbstick to select Equalizer. 5 Press Thumbstick in. 6 Move Thumbstick to select Custom. 7 Press Thumbstick in.
EQ Off Rock Select the EQ Off option to apply no equalizer adjustments to audio content on the m25. This is also known as using “flat” settings. Select the Rock equalizer option to change the sound of tracks according to the Rock preset settings. . 1 Open MENU by pressing Thumbstick to 2 Move Thumbstick to select Settings. 3 Press Thumbstick in. 4 Move Thumbstick to select Equalizer. 5 Press Thumbstick in. 6 Move Thumbstick to select EQ Off.
Power You can adjust the Power settings on the m25 to conserve energy and extend the amount of playback time during each battery charge. 1 Open MENU by pressing Thumbstick to 2 Move Thumbstick to select Settings. 3 Press Thumbstick in. 4 Move Thumbstick to select Power. 5 Press Thumbstick in. 6 Press Thumbstick again to select the Power options. 7 When the options are set as you want, press Thumbstick in. 8 Press Forward ( . |) to save settings and Reverse (| ) to cancel them.
Other battery-saving power tips: o o o o o o o EQ settings — With EQ settings OFF, the battery will last longer. Contrast — Turn down the contrast as low as possible. Backlight — Don’t set the backlight for the display to be always on. Try turning it off completely, or setting it to two seconds. Volume — Higher volumes draw more power. The rating for your player was determined using a volume of 15. Bitrate — Higher bitrates draw more power than lower ones. Try ripping at 128 Kbps.
Resume Use the options in the Resume menu to set the track that the m25 will play whenever the unit is restarted. 1 Open MENU by pressing Thumbstick to 2 Move Thumbstick to select Settings. 3 Press Thumbstick in. 4 Move Thumbstick to select Resume. 5 Press Thumbstick in. 6 Press Thumbstick again to select the Resume options. 7 When the options are set as you want, press Thumbstick in. 8 Press Forward ( . |) to save settings and Reverse (| ) to cancel them.
Display Use the Display menu to adjust backlight and contrast settings. 1 Open MENU by pressing Thumbstick to 2 Move Thumbstick to select Settings. 3 Press Thumbstick in. 4 Move Thumbstick to select Display. 5 Press Thumbstick in. 6 Move Thumbstick to select between Backlight and Contrast options and Forward ( select options within Backlight and Contrast. 7 Press Forward ( 8 If you want to change the screen contrast, press Thumbstick down. 9 Press Forward ( |) or Reverse (| .
Display options include: • Backlight Set the backlight on the player to shut itself off after a specific number of seconds. Settings include Off, 2s, 5s, (the default setting) 10s, 20s, and On. Off disables the backlight and On sets the backlight to remain lit constantly. To conserve battery life, the On setting should rarely be used. See other battery-saving power tips here. • Contrast Move the Thumbstick to control the contrast slider.
Time Use the options in the Time menu to set the player’s internal clock. 1 Open MENU by pressing Thumbstick to 2 Move Thumbstick to select Settings. 3 Press Thumbstick in. 4 Move Thumbstick to select Time. 5 Press Thumbstick in. 6 Press Thumbstick again to select the Set Time, Set Date, or Time/Date Mode options. 7 Press Thumbstick to apply settings and return to Playback mode. . Time settings include: • Set Time Options include Hour, Minute, and AM / PM.
FM Tuner Use the options in the FM Tuner menu under Settings to control the player’s FM setup. 1 Open MENU by pressing Thumbstick to 2 Move Thumbstick to select Settings. 3 Press Thumbstick in. 4 Move Thumbstick to select FM Tuner. 5 Press Thumbstick in. The Options bar will be highlighted; press Thumbstick in again. 6 The Stereo and Region options will appear with the current modes displayed and the Stereo setting blinking.
FM Tuner options include: • FM Stereo Mode Options include On (the default setting) and Off. Selecting Off will place the tuner in mono mode. This may help eliminate any hiss heard on distant stations. • Region Options include USA (tunes by .2MHz, the default setting), Japan (tunes by .05 MHz), and Europe (tunes by .05MHz).
Lock Setup Use the options in the Lock Setup menu to enable volume and thumbstick control when the lock is enabled. 1 Open MENU by pressing Thumbstick to 2 Move Thumbstick to select Settings. 3 Press Thumbstick in. 4 Move Thumbstick to select Lock Setup. 5 Press Thumbstick in. 6 Press Thumbstick again to select the Lock Volume and Thumbstick options. 7 When the options are set as you want, press Thumbstick in. 8 Press Forward ( . |) to save settings and Reverse (| ) to cancel them.
Bookmarks Bookmarks are useful for marking a place in an audio book. They are also perfect for multiple users who share the same m25. Bookmarks store specific player settings, including the current running order, the current track, the current time position of the track, the repeat setting, and the shuffle setting. Users can save these settings in a bookmark and restore them whenever they use the player. 1 Open MENU by pressing Thumbstick to 2 Move Thumbstick to select Bookmarks. 3 Press Thumbstick in.
About The About screen displays information about the m25, including the total amount of space on the disk, the amount of free space, the number of tracks on the player, and the firmware version. 1 Open MENU by pressing Thumbstick to 2 Move Thumbstick to select About. 3 Press Thumbstick in. 4 Move Thumbstick to select Player or Storage. 5 Press Thumbstick in. . About options include: • Player Displays firmware version, copyright, and Motorola web site information.
Frequently Asked Questions The FAQs in this chapter will help you solve common issues with your player. If you do not find the answers you need here, you can contact our Customer Service Department using any of the following methods: Web: http://www.motorola.com/mp3players Technical Support Telephone: 1-877-466-8646 Question Answer What size and type of external memory cards can my m25 use? The m25 currently supports SD and MMC memory sizes of up to 1 GB. Please visit the Motorola support site at www.
Question Answer What type of files can I play with the m25? You can play MP3 and WMA files. Can I use MP3 and WMA files in the m25 Yes. MP3 and WMA audio content can be mixed together. at the same time? What are the differences between MP3 and WMA files? WMA files are generally half as large as comparable sounding MP3 files. Because WMA uses smaller file sizes, you can store more music in less space on CDs, hard drives, or the m25. The WMA format is exclusive to Windows-based computers.
Question Answer Why won’t the m25 turn on? The m25 will not power on if LOCK/UNLOCK is in the locked position. If you press the POWER button, a padlock will appear on the LCD to remind you that the unit is locked. Confirm that the LOCK/UNLOCK switch is not in the locked position and press POWER to turn it on. If nothing happens after pressing the POWER button, the battery is probably discharged.
Glossary Bass Bass is the particular low-range area of the sound spectrum where low musical notes and sounds are located. Increasing the bass value will make the low vocals and drums more prominent in your music. You can select the amount of bass in your music by selecting various equalizer options. Bitrate Bitrate denotes the number of bits per second used by a digital music file. The size and quality of a compressed digital audio file is determined by the bitrate used when encoding the file.
The m25 supports MP3 and WMA digital audio codecs. The Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) Codec1, most closely identified with MPEG-4, is not currently supported by the m25. Firmware Firmware is the read-only software that is installed on the player. Like software, it can be updated, but unlike software it can never be deleted from the player. Gain Gain is a measurement of the amplitude of all frequency ranges. Gain adjustments boost or reduce frequencies to provide a more desirable audio output.
Rip and Encode Rip and encode refers to the process of extracting audio from a music CD (ripping) and encoding it into a compressed digital audio format like MP3 or WMA. Synchronize Motorola Digital Music Center can automatically (or manually) delete old content, transfer new audio content, and keep the content on your m25 fresh and dynamic. Motorola Digital Music Center must be open for synchronization to occur between your m25 and your computer.
Appendix A – The MP3 Format The MP3 format has vastly expanded the capabilities of music distribution. Able to compress digital sound to a fraction of the size of conventional WAV sound, MP3 lends itself ideally to Internet distribution, and to new listening device technologies. Your Motorola m25 is a leading edge player able to take advantage of the incredible flexibility afforded by this format. To understand how the MP3 format works, it is helpful to know something about how CDs store music.
Ripping and Encoding One of the great features of a portable MP3 player like the Motorola m25 is that it allows you to select the best of the music you own and download it to the player, creating your own “greatest hits” collections. Using a tool like the Motorola Digital Music Center, you can copy (rip) a song’s file from the CD onto your hard disk. The encoder then compresses the song into the MP3 format.
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Index AAC codec, 20 About, 51 AUD, 28 Backlight, 45 Basic Operations, 22 Bass, 55 Battery Indicator, 53 Bitrate, 55 Bookmarks, 35, 50 Buttons and Controls, 23 Codec, 55 Contrast, 45 Controls, 23 Copy, 26 Display, 44 Earphones, 14 Encoding, 25 Equalizer, 37, 39, 40 Firmware, 56 FM Tuner, 32 FM Tuner mode, 32 Forward, 24 Glossary, 55 Gracenote, 16, 21 ID3 Tag, 19, 56 iTunes, 16, 20, 27 Language, 47 Limited Warranty, 61 Motorola Digital Music Center, 16, 17, 18, 19, 25, 26, 57 m25 DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER MP3, 1
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