4. Press to confirm yourselection and exit setting.• If ONE is selected, the playerwill stop after the selected fileis played. If ALL is selected,the player will stop after allfiles in a folder are played.TonesYou can activate this feature sothat beep sound can be heardwhenever you press on any keyexcept during playback andrecording.1. Press and hold MENU forabout 2 seconds and thenrelease the button. The firstmenu item, DICT or CONFflashes on display.2. Press MENU again repeatedlyuntil BEEP fl ashes on display.3. Press / or VOLUME +/– toset beep sound ON/OFF.4. Press to confirm yourselection and exit setting.SpeedYou can adjust the playback speed.1. Press to start playback of aselected file.2. During playback, press MENUonce, SPEED shows on display.General controlsWARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRICALSHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TORAIN OR MOISTURE.FCC informationThis device complies with Part15 of the FCC Rules. Operationis subject to the following twoconditions: (1) This device may notcause harmful interference, and(2) this device must accept anyinterference received, includinginterference that may cause unde-sired operation.This equipment has been testedand found to comply with thelimits for a Class B digital device,pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules.These limits are designed toprovide reasonable protectionagainst harmful interference ina residential installation. Thisequipment generates, uses, andcan radiate radio frequencyenergy and, if not installedand used in accordance withthe instructions, may causeharmful interference to radiocommunications.However, there is no guaranteethat interference will not occurin a particular installation. If thisequipment does cause harmfulinterference to radio or televisionreception, which can be deter-mined by turning the equipmentoff and on, the user is encouragedto try to correct the interferenceFor your recordsIn the event that service should berequired, you may need the modelnumber and the serial number. Inthe space below, record the dateand place of purchase and theserial number:Model No.:Date of Purchase:Place of Purchase:Serial No.:by one or more of the followingmeasures:• Reorient or relocate thereceiving antenna.• Increase the separationbetween the equipment andreceiver.• Connect the equipment intoan outlet on a circuit differentfrom that to which thereceiver is connected.• Consult the dealer oran experienced radio/TVtechnician for help.Changes or modifications notexpressly approved by the partyresponsible for compliance couldvoid the user’s authority to oper-ate the equipment.Service informationThis product should be servicedonly by those specially trained inappropriate servicing techniques.For instructions on how to obtainservice, refer to the warrantyincluded in this user manual.user manualmanual de usuarioEN/EIt is important to read this instruction prior to using your new product for the first time.Es importante leer este manual antes de usar por vez primera su equipo.RP5130v3.0 (EN/E)RCADTA800AEquipment tested forcompliance as acomplete unitRCARP5130This Class B digital apparatus com-plies with Canadian ICES-003.Cet appareil numérique de la class Best conforme à la norme du NMB-003du Canada.The descriptions and characteristics givenin this document are given as a generalindication and not as a guarantee. Inorder to provide the highest qualityproduct possible, we reserve the right tomake any improvement or modificationwithout prior notice. The English versionserves as the final reference on all prod-ucts and operational details should anydiscrepancies arise in other languages.MaintenanceClean the unit with a soft cloth, ora damp chamois leather. Never usesolvents.Precautions for the unit• Do not use the unitimmediately aftertransportation from a coldplace to a warm place;condensation problem may beresulted.• Avoid shock to the unitespecially during recording.Recorded data can bedamaged.• Do not store the unitnear fire, places with hightemperature or places withdirect sunlight.• Do not operate or store unitin places with frequent staticelectricity or electrical noise(e.g. speaker, TV set).• Clean the unit with a softcloth or a damp chamoisleather. Never use solvents.• The unit must only be openedby qualified personnel.• Do not expose this applianceto rain or moisture.Important batteryprecautions• Any battery may presenta risk of fire, explosion, orchemical burn if abused. Donot try to charge a batterythat is not intended to berecharged, do not incinerate,and do not puncture.• Non-rechargeable batteries,such as alkaline batteries, mayleak if left in your productfor a long period of time.Remove the batteries fromthe product if you are notgoing to use it for a month ormore.• If your product uses morethan one battery, do not mixtypes and make sure theyare inserted correctly. Mixingtypes or inserting incorrectlymay cause them to leak.• Discard any leaky or deformedbattery immediately. Theymay cause skin burns or otherpersonal injury.• Please help to protect theenvironment by recyclingor disposing of batteriesaccording to federal, state,and local regulations.Power Supply• (battery power) 2 x “AAA”ESD Remark: In case of misfunc-tion due to electrostatic dischargejust reset the product (discon-nect and reconnect of the powersource may be required) to resumenormal operation.Before you beginUnpacking your playerYou should have the following:• one voice recorder• one USB cable• one user manual• one quick start guide• 2 AAA batteriesInstalling batteriesThis player can be operated by 2“AAA” batteries (included).1. Slide the battery compartmentdoor to open.2. Insert the two supplied“AAA” batteries withpolarities matchingindications.3. Replace the batterycompartment door.Refer to the battery level indica-tor on display for batteries level.Replace with new batteries whenthe indicator is empty.Auto power shut downThe player will be automaticallyturned off if left idle for threeminutes.Using earphones andexternal microphone• When earphones areconnected, sound output fromspeaker will be muted.• When external microphoneis connected, no recordcan be made from built-inmicrophone.Player on/offPress and hold to turn on theplayer. Press and hold to turn offthe player.Keys lockTo avoid accidental key activation,slide the key lock selector towardthe lock icon ( ) to lock the keys.Reverse the step to unlock thekeys.12345716 17 1881011121314151. Voice recording folder (1-6)2. File selected3. Total number of files in afolder4. Playback in progress5. Recording in progress6. Playback speed7. Total remain time forrecording8. Music folder9. Battery level indicatorDisplay10. Key lock function activated11. Time, date, record time12. Bookmark13. Recording conditions14. Automatic voice recordingactivated15. Area for display messages(refer to the next section)16. Playback mode: play one orplay all17. Recording qualities18. Key tone is activatedALLAPPENDCUT-ECUT-SDELETE FULL FULLMM/DD12 HOUR24 HOURTIMEINSERTINTROOFFONSEN MIDTONENO TONEVOL 15YEARLOCKEDFORMATSPEEDWAIT...001%PAUSELOBATTDEL ALLDEL 01Select all (Introductory Playback & Erasing All Files)Appendix (Adding Appendix)Cut End (Cutting)Cut Start (Cutting)Delete (Erasing Selected File)Memory fullBookmark fullMonth / day entry mode12 hour time display mode24 hour time display modeTime entry modeInsertion (Inserting New Segments)Introduction (Introductory Playback)Off (Automatic Voice Recording)On (Automatic Voice Recording)Sensitivity Level (AVR)Beeping sound on (Setting Beep Sound)No beeping sound (Setting Beep Sound)Volume (Setting Volume)Year (Setting Year)Key lockedFormat the memorySpeed of playbackUnit is busyFormatting is in progressPlayback is pausedBattery level is lowDelete all files in a folderDelete the selected file (e.g. file 01)Display messagesThey show at the bottom of the display during operation. Refer to thebelow for their meanings:Setting day and timeWith day and time set, you canalways read on the display the re-cording date and time of your re-corded messages. Normal record-ing is still possible without setting.However, no correct recordingdate and time can be referred toyour recorded messages.Follow the steps below for settingday and time:1. Press to turn on the player.2. Press and holdMENU for about2 seconds andthen release thebutton. The firstmenu item, DICTor CONF fl ashes on display.3. Press MENU again repeatedlyuntil YEAR shows.• If day and time have not beenset previously, the player goesto step 3 automatically afterturn on.Basic operationsSelect folder1. Press MENUrepeatedly toselect a specificfolder (1, 2, 3,4, 5, 6 or ) forbrowsing. Defaultis folder 1.2. Press to exit tostop mode in thedesired folder.• Folders 1-6 are for storingvoice recordings. Folder isfor storing mp3 files.Select fileTo select a specific fi le for play-back:1. Select the folder you need.2. Press or to select the fileyou want. If the file you wantis in the current folder, youcan press or to select itdirectly in both stop and playmodes.Normal playback1. Select a folder and a file.2. Press to start playback.3. Press to pause playback,press again to resume.4. Press VOLUME +/– to adjustlistening volume.5. Press and hold or tomake quick search within afile.6. Press or once to skipone file forward or backward.7. Press to stop playback.• “ALL” is displayed ifyou are at the first fileand press or at thelast file and press . SeeIntroScan for more details.• You can find the filestransferred from thecomputer in the folder.See “Connecting tocomputer” for details offile transfer.Press MENUPress MENUPress MENUPress MENUExit time settingmodeCreating a bookmarkThis feature allows you to cre-ate an interception point inthe recorded message for quickreference.1. During playback, pressonce to set a bookmark, thebookmark icon flashes on thedisplay.• The month and dateinformation is displayed,followed immediately by thecounters for the bookmarks.2. You can create multiplebookmarks until “ FULL”is displayed.Skipping to a bookmarkYou can skip to a bookmark any-time during playback.1. During playback, pressto go to the bookmark (ifavailable).2. Press or to selectdifferent bookmarks of thefile.BookmarkDeleting bookmarks1. Press MENU repeatedly toselect a folder (1-6).2. Press or to select a file.3. When playback is stopped,press and hold for 2seconds to delete ALLbookmarks in the file.currentbookmarktotalnumber ofbookmarks• You can create upto 10 bookmarksin a file. When themaximum limit is reached,“ FULL” will be shown.• If there are bookmarks inthe currently playing file,pressing or will gothrough the bookmarksfirst before skipping to theprevious or next file.RecordingSetting recording modeYou can select between tworecording modes – manual record-ing and AVR (automatic voicerecording).Manual Recording1. While playback is stopped,select a destination folder(1-6) by pressing MENUrepeatedly.2. Press REC to start recording.(recording time will bedisplayed once you press REC)3. To pause recording, press REConce, press again to resumerecording.4. To stop recording, press .AVR (Automatic VoiceRecording)This feature allows the player tosense sound and to record onlywhen you are speaking into themicrophone. When dictation stopsfor about three seconds, recordingwill stop and then start againautomatically when you resumedictation.1. Press MENU repeatedly toselect a destination folder(1-6).2. Press and hold MENU forabout 2 seconds and thenrelease the button. The firstmenu item, DICT or CONFflashes on display.3. Press MENU again repeatedlyuntil AVR flashes on display.4. Press / orVOLUME +/– toselect betweenAVR on and AVRoff.5. Press to confirmyour selection and exitsetting.6. Press REC to enter AVR mode.7. During AVRrecording, adjustthe sensitivity ofthe microphoneby pressingVOLUME, SENwith AVR sensitivity levelwill show on display (e.g.increase sensitivity level whenrecording source is far fromthe player or the recordingenvironment is quiet).8. Start dictation. Recordingstarts automatically.9. Press to end AVR recording.• Repeat step 2-3 and selectAVR OFF for de-selection.AVR• During recording, therecording indicatorlights. When in AVRstandby mode or whenrecording is paused, therecording indicator flashes.• You can record up to 99files in one folder, notexceeding 594 files in total.When the maximum limit isreached, “ FULL” will beshown.• The first syllable or twomay be lost when youstart recording becausethis ‘sound’ is used to turnon the AVR feature. It isa good practice to makesome ‘sounds’ or say a shortword to activate the AVRbefore you begin actualdictation.• To view the remainingtime and other recordinginformation, press and holdduring recording.Setting recording qualityYou can select among fourrecording qualities. Default is HQ.Defi nition• LP (Long Play) – allowsabout 140 hours recording.• SP (Standard Play) – allowsabout 70 hours recording.• HQ (High Quality) – allowsabout 35 hours recording.• SHQ (Super High Quality)– allows about 17 hoursrecording.1. Press and hold MENU forabout 2 seconds and thenrelease the button. The firstmenu item, DICT or CONFflashes on display.2. Press MENUagain repeatedlyuntil LP, SP, HQor SHQ flasheson display.3. Select among LP,SP, HQ and SHQ by pressing/ or VOLUME +/–.4. Press to confirm yourselection and exit setting.Setting recordingconditionYou can select between tworecording conditions. Default isDICT.Defi nition• CONF (Conference) – in amore open area and recordingsource is far from the player.• DICT (Dictation) – in a moreenclosed area and recordingsource is close to the player.1. Press and holdMENU for about2 seconds andthen release thebutton. The firstmenu item, DICTor CONF fl ashes on display.2. Select recording condition bypressing / or VOLUME+/–.3. Press to confirm yourselection and exit setting.DICTSPFor conferences, toobtain optimumrecording quality,place the recorder with themicrophone freely exposedto the sound source as closeas convenient. A built-inautomatic recording levelcontrol will set the optimumrecord level during manualrecording. Avoid recordingnear unwanted noise sources,such as air conditioners or fans.Erasing filesErasing selected fileTo delete a file:1. Press MENU repeatedly toselect a folder (1-6 or ).2. Press or to select a file.3. Press ERASE once andDEL 01 (or the currentlyselected file number) will flashon the display.4. Press and hold ERASE forthree seconds to confirmdeleting (or press to cancelerasing file).File numbers that comeafter erased one will bemoved forward by oneautomatically.Advanced operationsIntroScanThis feature allows playback ofthe fi rst three seconds of each filein a folder.1. Press MENUrepeatedly toselect a folder(1-6).2. Press oruntil ALL showson display3. Press to startintroductoryplayback, INTROshows on display.4. Press to start playingcurrent file. Press to exitIntroScan sooner.Play one/allYou can choose to play a specificfi le or all files in a folder.1. Press and hold MENU forabout 2 seconds and thenrelease the button. The firstmenu item, DICT or CONFflashes on display.2. Press MENU again repeatedlyuntil ONE or ALL flashes ondisplay.3. Press / or VOLUME +/– toselect between ONE and ALL.3. Press /or VOLUME+/– to selectbetween FAST,SLOW and nospeed indication(normal speed).4. Press to confirm and startplayback at the selectedspeed.6Format(Caution! All data inside thememory will be erased)You can format the internalmemory when needed. (e.g. com-patability problem, etc.)The procedures are as follows:1. Turn on theplayer.2. Press ERASE,DEL 01 (or thecurrently selectedfile number)will flash on thedisplay.3. Press and holdREC for threeseconds, FORMATwill flash on the display.EditingCAUTION• The edit function does notoperate when battery poweris too low.• Make sure play all files isnot selected. Inserting newsegments, adding appendixand cutting cannot beperformed when play all filesis selected.• After editing a message,WAIT will be displayed. Donot power off the player untilWAIT disappears. Otherwise,the memory which isrearranging could not be reador released until the player isformatted.InsertYou can insert new segments intoa file without erasing previouslyrecorded content.1. Press to start playback of aselected file.2. Press or to scan to thepoint that you want to insertnew segment.3. Press MENUtwice, INSERTwill be shown ondisplay. Press RECAppendYou can add appendix (e.g.reminder, supplementary informa-tion) to the end of the file.1. Press to start playback of aselected file.2. Press MENUthree times,APPEND showson display. PressREC within threeseconds to startrecording appendix.3. Press to stop recording.• After the memoryrearrangement completed,the player will go to playbackstop mode.CutYou can erase unwanted partsfrom your recording.1. Press to start playback ofthe fi le with the unwantedpart.2. Press ERASE tomark the startof the unwantedpart, CUT-S showson display.3. Press ERASE tomark the end ofthe unwantedpart, CUT-E showson display.4. Press ERASEagain to confirm cutting (orpress to cancel)• WAIT will show on display.• When the memoryrearrangement is completed,the player will continue theplayback.• Inserting newsegments, addingappendix andcutting will only updatethe recorded time length,without changing recordingtime and date.• All bookmarks will bedeleted after inserting newsegments, adding appendixor cutting is performed.Computer systemrequirements• PC with Windows Vista TM orWindows® XP (Service Pack 1or higher) or Windows® 2000(Service Pack 3 or higher)• USB port 1.1 or 2.0• Installed sound cardConnecting to computerYou can transfer files with yourcomputer via USB connection.1. Connect the USB cableprovided to the player’s USBjack and connect the otherend to your computer’s USBport.2. “PCLINK” shows on theplayer’s display. The playerappears as a removable drivein your computer.• Data transfer ispossible even if nobatteries are installedin the player.• Do not disconnect the USBconnection during filestransfer.• On some operating system,a message warning about“Removing a USB devicewithout stopping it...”might appear, you can pressOK to safely ignore it.Connecting to computer Disconnecting from computerAfter you have copied files toor from the player, you candisconnect the player from thecomputer.1. Click the icon from theSystem Tray and select“Unplug or Eject hardware”.Select the drive correspondingto your player.2. The “Stop a Hardware player”screen will appear. Select theplayer to be stopped againfor confi rmation and click OK.3. Now you can disconnect theplayer from the computer.If you want to go back toUSB mode for file transferat this stage, you need tounplug and connect theplayer to the PC again.Player doesn’t turn on• Check that batteries areproperly inserted and notexhausted.• Make sure batterycompartment door is properlyclosed.• Make sure LOCK function isnot activated.Cannot record• Make sure LOCK function isnots activated.• Make sure memory is not full.• You have recorded 99 filesin one folder. Try record in anew folder.• You may have formattedthe player with incorrect filesystem (e.g. FAT32). Refer tosection ‘Format’ and formatthe player again.Incorrect recording date andtime during playback• You may have not setthe date and time beforerecording. Refer to section‘Time Setting’.No sound from speaker duringplayback• Make sure volume is not setto 0.• Headphones should not beconnected.Cannot edit• Make sure LOCK function isnot activated.Cannot activate the playerafter pressing on keys• Remove the batteries to resetthe player.Recordable time becomesshorter• You may have set therecording quality to ‘HighQuality’, refer to section‘Setting Recording Quality’.Cannot perform playback• Make sure you have selectedfolder with recordedmessages.• Make sure LOCK function isnot activated.Cannot erase recorded file(s)• Make sure you follow eachstep under section ‘ErasingSelected File’ carefully.Cannot stop recording whenAVR ON• If AVR ON sensitivity is set toHIGH, recording may not bestopped in noisy environment.Try setting the sensitivity toLOW.Cannot keep the saved setting• If the batteries are removed,saved settings may beremoved.Cannot play mp3 files in theMUSIC folder• Make sure the mp3 files arenot stored in a folder. Theyshould be directly copied tothe MUSIC folder.Troubleshooting tipsDICTThe MENU key has two functions:Accessing foldersPress MENU repeatedly to selectfolders.Accessing player menu1. Press and hold MENU forabout 2 seconds and thenrelease the button. The firstmenu item, DICT or CONFflashes on display.2. Then press MENU againrepeatedly to select thefollowing menu items:Record conditions (DICT/CONF)Record quality (LP/SP/HQ/SHQ)AVR (on/off)within three seconds to startrecording new segment.4. Press to stop recording.Using MENU keyDICTPress MENU repeatedlySpeed (FAST/SLOW)Playback mode (one/all)Tone (on/off)YearDay (month/day)12/24 hour timeTime (hour/minute)Exit player menu3. Press / or VOLUME +/–to make selections or adjustvalues.4. Press to confirm yourselection and exit setting.Audiovox Electronics Corp.150 Marcus Blvd, Hauppauge, NY 117881-800-283-6503©2008 Audiovox Electronics Corp.Trademark(s) © RegisteredMarca(s) © Registrada(s)Marque(s) © Deposée(s)www.rcaaudiovideo.comPrinted in China/Impreso en China9AMAMMM DDFolder 1 > 2 > 3 > 4 > 5 > 6 >4. Press and holdERASE, thecompletedpercentagewill show onthe display,formatting is in progress.• After the formatting iscompleted, the remain timeof the selected memory willshow on the display.You may also format the playerwhen connected to a PC (by right-clicking on the player’s drive nameor letter and select “Format” fromthe menu). Make sure you selectFAT or FAT16 as the file system.Using your player as a filestorage deviceThe player can function as adetachable data storage device.You can take along your favoritepictures and documents whereveryou go. Simply cut-and-paste ordrag-and-drop files to or from itvia USB connection, the player willappear as a removable drive inWindowsTransfer files via WindowsExplorer (drag and drop)Your player is associated with adrive letter. From Windows Ex-plorer, highlight all the mp3 files(not folder) you want to transferto your player and drag them tothe folder named “MUSIC” inthe drive. Your mp3 files can befound in this folder in the playeronce it is disconnected from thecomputer.Press and hold MENU for about 2seconds to access the player menuEditingRecording4. When YEAR shows, press /or VOLUME +/– to adjustthe value (default year: 2008)and then press MENU toconfirm.5. After year is set, you will thenbe guided to set month, day,12/24 hour display, hour andminute. Follow the operationsin step 4 for settings.1 245678910111213141. Built-in microphone2. Recording indicator3. – creates bookmarks4. MENU – press once to accessfolders, press and hold toaccess the player menu forvarious settings5. ERASE – erases files6. VOLUME +/– – adjustsvolume, selects / browsesin the player menu, adjustssensitivity during AVRrecording7. REC – starts and pausesrecording8. OFF – stops playback orrecording, turns off player9. ON – turns on player, startsor pauses playback10. FWD/ REW – skips /searches backward or forward,selects / browses in menu11. Key lock selector12. MIC – External microphonejack13. EAR – External earphones jack14. USB jack3Turn off the player firstbefore replacing batteries.If power interruptionexceeds 20 seconds, date andtime have to be set again.Erasing all files in a folderTo delete all files in a specificfolder:1. Press MENU repeatedly toselect a folder (1-6).2. While playback is stopped,press repeatedly until ALLappears on the display.3. Press ERASE and DEL ALL willflash on the display.4. Press and hold ERASE forabout three seconds, all filesin the selected folder will beerased completely (or pressto cancel erasing all files)./ or VOLUME +/–/ or VOLUME +/–/ or VOLUME +/–/ or VOLUME +/–To avoid malfunction, donot change the namesof the default folders inthe player.Warranty information12 Month Limited WarrantyApplies to RCA Audio/Video Products• AUDIOVOX ELECTRONICS CORP. (theCompany) warrants to the originalretail purchaser of this productthat should this product or anypart thereof, under normal use andconditions, be proven defective inmaterial or workmanship within12 months from the date oforiginal purchase, such defect(s)will be repaired or replaced withreconditioned product (at theCompany’s option) without chargefor parts and repair labor.• To obtain repair or replacementwithin the terms of this Warranty,the product is to be delivered withproof of warranty coverage (e.g.dated bill of sale), specification ofdefect(s), transportation prepaid, tothe Company at the address shownbelow.• This Warranty does not extendto the elimination of externallygenerated static or noise, tocorrection of antenna problems,loss/interruptions of broadcast orinternet service, to costs incurred forinstallation, removal or reinstallationof product, to corruptions causedby computer viruses, spyware orother malware, to loss of media,files, data or content, or todamage to tapes, discs, removablememory devices or cards, speakers,accessories, computers, computerperipherals, other media players,home networks or vehicle electricalsystems.• This Warranty does not apply toany product or part thereof which,in the opinion of the Company,has suffered or been damagedthrough alteration, improperinstallation, mishandling, misuse,neglect, accident, or by removalor defacement of the factoryserial number/bar code label(s).THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY’SLIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTYIS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR ORREPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVEAND, IN NO EVENT, SHALL THECOMPANY’S LIABILITY EXCEEDTHE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BYPURCHASER FOR THE PRODUCT.• This Warranty is in lieu of all otherexpress warranties or liabilities. ANYIMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDINGANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OFMERCHANTABILITY, SHALL BELIMITED TO THE DURATION OFTHIS WRITTEN WARRANTY. ANYACTION FOR BREACH OF ANYWARRANTY HEREUNDER INCLUDINGANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OFMERCHANTABILITY MUST BEBROUGHT WITHIN A PERIOD OF 24MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINALPURCHASE. IN NO CASE SHALL THECOMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANYCONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTALDAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS ORANY OTHER WARRANTY. No personor representative is authorizedto assume for the Company anyliability other than expressed hereinin connection with the sale of thisproduct.• Some states do not allow limitationson how long an implied warrantylasts or the exclusion or limitationof incidental or consequentialdamage so the above limitations orexclusions may not apply to you.This Warranty gives you specificlegal rights and you may also haveother rights which vary from stateto state.How to make a warranty claim:• If your product is capable ofstoring content (such as an mp3player, digital voice recorder, etc), itis recommended to make periodicbackup copies of content storedon the product. If applicable,before shipping a product, makea back up copy of content or datastored on the device. Also, it isadvisable to remove any personalcontent which you would not wantexposed to others. IT IS LIKELYTHAT CONTENTS AND DATA ONTHE DEVICE WILL BE LOST DURINGSERVICE AND REFORMATTING.AUDIOVOX ACCEPTS NO LIABILITYFOR LOST CONTENT OR DATA,OR FOR THE SECURITY OF ANYPERSONAL CONTENT OR DATA ONTHE RETURNED DEVICE. Productwill be returned with factorydefault settings, and withoutany pre-loaded content whichmay have been installed in theoriginally purchased products.Consumer will be responsiblefor reloading data and content.Consumer will be responsible torestore any personal preferencesettings.• Properly pack your unit. Includeany remotes, memory cards, cables,etc. which were originally providedwith the product. HoweverDO NOT return any removablebatteries, even if batterieswere included with the originalpurchase. We recommend usingthe original carton and packingmaterials.• Include evidence of purchase datesuch as the bill of sale. Also printyour name and address and adescription of the defect. Send viastandard UPS or its equivalent to:Audiovox Electronics Corp.Attn: Service Department.150 Marcus Blvd.Hauppauge N.Y. 117881-800-645-4994• Insure your shipment for loss ordamage. Audiovox accepts noliability in case of damage or lossen route to Audiovox.• Pay any charges billed to you bythe Exchange Center for servicenot covered by the warranty.• A new or refurbished unit will beshipped to you freight prepaid.What we will do:Provide you with a new, or at our op-tion, a refurbished unit. The exchangeunit is under warranty for the remain-der of the original product’s warrantyperiod.For Canada Customers, please shipto:Audiovox Return Centrec/o Genco6685 Kennedy Road,Unit#3, Door 16,Mississuaga, OntarioL5T 3A5