Aigo UM-F158 User Manual

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UM-F158 plus MP3 Player
USER MANUAL
Thank you for purchasing aigo's UM158 plus MP3 Player! Pl
ease read all instructions carefully before use. Contents are su
bject to change without prior notice.
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  • Page 1 UM-F158 plus MP3 Player USER MANUAL Thank you for purchasing aigo’s UM158 plus MP3 Player! Pl ease read all instructions carefully before use. Contents are su bject to change without prior notice. TABLE OF CONTENTS...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Freedom in technology,Freedom in life Summary Features... 4 Precautions... 5 Accessories ... 6 Player overview ... 7 Basic Functions Turning the player on... 8 Turning the player off ... 9 Volume... 9 Next/Previous A-B Loop / Recording ... 10 Repeat Mode / Exit ...11 Lyrics...11 Key Lock ...
  • Page 3 Radio ... 19 Stop Watch... 22 Folder ... 22 Setting... 27 File Management ... 21 Software Systems requirements ... 28 Installing Mp3 Management Software ... 28 Connecting the player to your PC ... 30 Basis Use ... 30 Hardware Upgrade ... 33 Format memory ...
  • Page 4: Features

    Freedom in technology,Freedom in life Summary 1 Features Portable and Stylish Has a key lock function HOLD Stylish OLED screen with a two color backlight Supports Chinese & Enghlish ID3 lyric files Lyrics synchronous Supports MP3 MPEG1 Layer 3 and WMA files Built-in 128M/256M/512M FLASH stores up to 30/60/1 20 songs Support OS: WINME / WIN2000 /WINXP...
  • Page 5: Precautions

    2 Precautions Avoid using or storing the player in hot or humid conditions. Dropping the player may cause serious damage The F158 Plus MP3 Player uses 1 Alkaline AAA battery Please replace the battery under the following conditions. Indicator appears.
  • Page 6: Accessories

    Also, you can try reinserting the battery. Adjust the volume to a comfortable level. 3 Accessories This player includes the act local venders if items are missing from the package. 1. MP3 Player 2. Earphones 3. USB Cable 4. Driver Disk 5. AAA Battery 6.
  • Page 7: Player Overview

    4 Player Overview Handl Battery compartment REC/A-B Hold MENU Volume Play Pause FF/Next USB Port Volume - Earph...
  • Page 8: Basic Functions

    Freedom in technology,Freedom in life Basic Functions 1 Turn on / Play MP3, WMA / Pause Press the PLAY/PAUSE button t o turn the player on. The aigo l ogo will appear, and the player will automatically resume playing music.
  • Page 9: Turning The Player On

    Songs/Lyrics display The song title will appear prior to the ID3/TAG if the music file includes ID3/TAG messages. If the music includes lyrics, that will be displayed as well. Battery Life Battery is Battery is full sufficient 2 Turning off the player Press Play/Pause to turn the power off.
  • Page 10: Next/Previous Fast Forward / Rewind

    Freedom in technology,Freedom in life 4 Next/previous 1 Next track Fast Forward 2 Previous track 5 A-B Loop/ Record Fast Forward/Rewind Press fast forward/next to go to the next track. Press and hold to fast forward within the current track. Rewind Press rewind/previous to go to the previous track or press and hold to rewind within the...
  • Page 11: Repeat Mode / Exit

    7 Synchronized Lyrics display Download the lyric file same file name as the music file, with an LRC extension to the MP3 player. While playing music, you can read the lyrics displayed on the screen. Press Mode to change modes. Press and hold to exit the playing state and enter the Menu.
  • Page 12: Lyrics

    Freedom in technology,Freedom in life Time message: time indication must be set between the square brackets . Maximum duration is 60 minutes. Lyrics display: up to 256 bytes per line. Key Lock ! If you try to turn the player on when it’s locked, a prompt will appear telling you to unlock the player before turning it on.
  • Page 13: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions 1. Main Menu Menu 1-9 MUSIC 2-9 VOICE 3-9 RECORD 4-9 RADIO 5-9 STOP WATCH Press Fast forward / Rewind to select an item in the menu Press Mode to enter, press and hold to exit. Description Music playing mode Plays WAV files MIC recording Radio mode...
  • Page 14: Voice Mode

    Freedom in technology,Freedom in life Menu 6-9 FOLDER 7-9 SETTING 8-9 file management 9-9 exit 2 Voice Mode Play recorded voice files . 3 Record Mode You can set the recording parameter under record mode. While recording, the backlight will auto close. 3-1 Record Two way recording Select record through the menu...
  • Page 15 Press REC/A-B to record, the following will appear, and then press it again to return to t he prepared condition. MIC Recording Current recording Recorded files are saved in VOICE Folder/Recorded Name/Recorded Format WAV ! Reference: During the MIC recording, the player will auto build a VOICE folder.
  • Page 16 Freedom in technology,Freedom in life Stop recording *Press REC/A-B return to MIC recording. * Press MENU return to the parameter sett ing interface. * Press and hold MENU to return to the m ain menu. 3-2 Set Radio Recording Parameters Press MENU to enter re- cording parameter settings.
  • Page 17 There are 3 Sample rates available. ! Reference: Select the sample rate according to your surroundings. Please select “Near” to record while it’s noisy. 2 Set radio recording sample rate 3 sample rates are available. For details on Radio Recording, refer to the Radio section.
  • Page 18 Freedom in technology,Freedom in life 3 Set the recording time When the recording time begins, other functions will close. The player will return to Recording mode and start the MIC re- cording. ! Reference: Timed recordings are only available to MIC re- cordings.
  • Page 19: Radio

    4-1 Radio Please plug in your earphones before using the radio, they also serve as an antenna. When entering the radio interface, the player will display “initializ- ing” Current Channe l/ Total preset channel Search manually Press and hold REW/Previous or FF/Next. Press any button to stop searching Save channel Press MENU and the following picture will...
  • Page 20 Freedom in technology,Freedom in life Listen to the presets Press REC/A-B to switch between preset m ode and auto mode. In preset mode, press REW/Previous or FF/Next to listen to the preset channels. Search Manually Each time REW/Previous or FF/Next is pressed, the frequency will jump forward by 0.05MHz.
  • Page 21 4-2 Radio Records ! Reference: During radio recordings, the player will automatically create an FM folder. The recording file format is WAV. One button recording Press and hold REC/A-B to switch to the recording state Radio Recording Recorded files are saved in FM folder/Recorde r Name/ Recorded Format MP3 Stop Recording, return to Radio Mode Press REC/A-B or press and hold MENU to...
  • Page 22: Stop Watch

    Freedom in technology,Freedom in life 5 Stop Watch Press FF/Next to start time, press it again to pause. Press REW/Previous to stop. Press MENU to exit from the Stop Watch function. 6 Folder You can create or delete up to 16 folders. Press VOL+ / Vol- or FF/Next or REW/ Previous to select a folder, press...
  • Page 23 7 Settings Settings: Vol+/Vol- REW/Previous to select each item. Press Play/Pause to enter the next interface. Press MENU to return to the last interface. FF/Next USER EQ Play mode Contrast Auto Off Sleep off Backlight Resume Lyrics LOGO Software Hardware Disk check...
  • Page 24 Freedom in technology,Freedom in life 6 EQ Mode EQ Modes: NOR Normal, Keep the original music’s EQ. ROCK Rock JAZZ Jazz CLASS classic POP Pop USER User defined User EQ Press REW/Previous FF/Next to select a frequency point. Press Play/Pause to activate this frequency point.
  • Page 25 3 Play Mode You can choose from 5 modes. 4 Contrast Adjust the contrast from 0 lightest 5 Auto Off 5 Modes When the player is stopped or paused and idle for the set amount of time, it will automatically shut off. ! Reference: There is no access to the auto shut down function in the following modes: Radio, File Management, Stopwatch, and Re- cord.
  • Page 26 Freedom in technology,Freedom in life 6 Sleep Off There are 5 times to select. While music is playing, the player will automati- cally shut off after the set time has elapsed. ! Reference: There is no access to sleep off while recording. 7 Backlight There are 5 backlight choices.
  • Page 27: Setting

    9 Lyrics On show lyrics Off show track title LOGO On Power on with animation Off Power on without animation 11 Software Version/ Hardware Version/Disk Check Check Software Ver- sion, Hardware Ver- sion, and Max storage capacity information. 8 File Management Press Fast forward/next or REW / previous to select the Music or Voice...
  • Page 28: Software

    Freedom in technology,Freedom in life To delete files, enter the delete interface. Fast REW/previous to select YES or NO, then press Play/Pause to confirm. If you select NO, press Mode to go to the next file. Software 1 System Requirements Microsoft ®...
  • Page 29 computer. You should click the “Next” button on the screens or change the selection until it is finished. After installation, click [Start]—[program] as illustrated: [ 6 ] [ 5 ] [ 4 ] [ 3 ] [ 2 ] [ 1 ] After installing, click start →...
  • Page 30: Connecting The Player To Your Pc

    Connect the player to your PC by plugging one end of the USB ca- ble to the USB port of your PC, the other end into the MP3 player. Turn on the player. The Ready symbol will display on the LCD, indicating a successful connection.
  • Page 31 ! Reference: The player will automatically create a VOICE/FM Folder when you record. 2 Pulling out the USB Cable While files are being transmitted, the message “Writing” will be displayed on the LCD. Avoiding disconnecting the player at this time, or you will need to use Firmware Recover. After the files are transmitted, close My Computer or Files Management.
  • Page 32 Freedom in technology,Freedom in life It you are using WINME/WINME, you can operate as follows. Click the green arrow on the bottom right of the screen. Click “Stop USB Disk-Driver”.
  • Page 33: Hardware Upgrade

    Pull out the USB cable after “Safe to remove hardware” appears. 5 Firmware Upgrade Find upgrades at http://www.aigo.com Copy the downloaded files to the folder C:\Program Files\aigo F158plus Digital Player. file management, and then select START to upgrade. After upgrading, restart the Player.
  • Page 34: Resume

    Freedom in technology,Freedom in life 7. Firmware Recover Please do not use the Windows format program. If it is used by mistake and results in an error in the player, please recover Firmware. Shut down the player. Press and hold Play /Pause and connect the USB cable to the PC.
  • Page 35: Uninstall Mp3 Management Software

    After recovering, disconnect the USB cable. Usually, after the above steps, the player will recover normally. 8 Uninstall Mp3 Management Software in the aigo Manager Program group; choose Confirm in the dialog box. The manager software will automatically be delete...
  • Page 36: Other

    Freedom in technology,Freedom in life Other 1 Troubleshooting * The LCD display is blank after the player has been turned on. Make sure the battery has been inserted. Check if the battery needs to be replaced. Try to reinsert the battery or replace it. Take out the battery and insert it again 5 seconds later.
  • Page 37: Faq

    Why is the indicated memory size not the standard size? Because we put our firmware in the Flash and make the FAT partition in the flash, this takes up some of the player’s memory. * Some Mp3 files cannot be played normally on the player. Strictly, Mp3 refers to an MPEG I Layer3 compressed music file.
  • Page 38: Specifications

    Microsoft website. 3 Specifications Model Name Built-in Memory Screen Battery Earphone Output Output Range aigo MP3 UM-F158 Plus 128M/256M/512M Memory 96*39 OLED 1 size AAA battery, up to 7 hours of playing time 7Mw x 2/32 ohm 20~20KHz...
  • Page 39 Supported Music Files Supported Recording Files Chinese & English Display WinZip Rate File System Temperature Connection Dimensions Weight Contents are subject to change without prior notice. 80dB MP3 WMA GB2312 MPEG 1.0 Layer 3 32K~320Kbps WMA 64K~256Kbps FAT32 -5 ~ 40 Mini USB connection 21 mm...

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