Hawking H-MP128 User Manual

128mb my drive player with usb flash drive, voice recorder, fm radio
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  • Page 2 Trademarks & Copyright Windows 95/98/ME and Windows NT/2000/XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp. All other brands and product names are trademarks of their respective companies. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative (such as translation, transformation or adaptation) without the express written consent of the manufacturer as stipulated by the United States Copyright Act of...
  • Page 3 (2) years from the date of purchase. If the product proves defective during this two-year warranty period, call Hawking Customer Service in order to obtain a Return Authorization number. Warranty is for repair or replacement only. Hawking Technology does not issue any refunds.
  • Page 4 Hawking Technology reserves the right to revise or updates its products, software, or documentation without obligation to notify any individual or entity. Please direct all inquiries...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Operational Notes Player overview Turning the power on/off Playing MP3 music Usc menu under the Playing mode Voice Recording Function The menu under the Voice Recording mode Exit the Voice Recording mode To Delete files EQ (Equalizer) Repeat mode The Backlight Examine the utilization of the internal memory USB Connection System Requirements...
  • Page 6 Technical Spec...
  • Page 7: Operational Notes

    Thank you for purchasing the Hawking Technologies’ H-MP128 4-in-1 Multimedia MP3 My Drive. Operational Notes If your MP3 My Drive will not be operated for a prolonged period, please remove the batteries to avoid possible damage caused by electrical leakage.
  • Page 8 Battery Status (Time unit: hour) *Battery life may vary from one brand to another. *Please change the battery if the following conditions appear: The Low Battery Indicator appears, and displays “Low Battery,” then shuts down. All the buttons make no response and are not workable even after the battery is taken out and reinstalled.
  • Page 9: Player Overview

    Player overview...
  • Page 10 Listen to MP3: Connect your headphone jack to the headphone jack on the MP3 Player. Be sure to turn off your FM Radio before using your MP3 player. Press and hold the Play button on your MP3 Player to power on the unit.
  • Page 11: Lcd

    Repeat modes includes Repeat, Repeat All, Random, Preview, and Normal (Normal mode isn’t illustrated in the figure.) Equalizer modes include Jazz, Classic, Rock, Pop, and Normal...
  • Page 12: Turning The Power On/Off

    03-33. This means the third song is currently playing and there are 33 total songs in the My Drive MP3 Player. When you press PLAY/STOP again, the current track will be played as shown above. The playback time indicator is...
  • Page 13 If you want to select the previous/next piece, scroll through with the rolling wheel to find the desired track. The music will stop if you press PLAY/STOP. By pressing PLAY/STOP for 3 seconds, you can turn the power off. By pressing VOL+/VOL- , you can control the volume under either PLAY or PAUSE status.
  • Page 14: Usc Menu Under The Playing Mode

    Use menu under the playing mode Press PLAY/STOP to turn on the MP3 My Drive. To access the MENU, press the MENU toggle down. Be careful not to push the toggle left or right to avoid skipping tracks. The following shows the function menu of the MP3 My Drive. All the options are listed in the above table.
  • Page 15: Voice Recording Function

    select an item by using the toggle lever. You can use LAST or NEXT to select every item in the function menu and press down MODE to enter the function. When “Memory Info” is selected, the MP3 My Drive will display a dialog box about the capacity of the memory.
  • Page 16: The Menu Under The Voice Recording Mode

    Now you can select the files to be played by using the toggle lever. Press PLAY/STOP to listen to the recorded files (see the bottom left illustration). If there are no recorded files, the interface will display the following (see below right illustration): Press MODE and you will see the function menu under the Voice Recording mode (see bottom left illustration).
  • Page 17: Exit The Voice Recording Mode

    The Voice Recording Mode Menu You can use the Function menu to operate the MP3 My Drive Player under the Voice Recording mode. Press MODE, select REC, and press MODE again to enter the Recording interface. In the Voice Recording interface, press MODE to view the Function menu in the Recording mode (see below illustration).
  • Page 18: To Delete Files

    menu. Press MODE in the Voice Recording menu and the following is displayed: Use LAST/NEXT to select Music Mode. Press MODE to confirm, and then it will return to Music mode. To Delete files If you want to delete files in your MP3 My Drive, you may do so by using the menu.
  • Page 19: Eq (Equalizer)

    Now you may select the files to be deleted. Press MODE and the dialog box to delete appear (see below illustration). In this dialog box, press MODE to confirm. If you want to cancel deleting the file, press any key to return to previous menu. EQ (Equalizer) You can select a different EQ mode according to the style of music you’re enjoying.
  • Page 20: Repeat Mode

    You can experience perfect Jazz, Classic, Rock, or Pop music by selecting a suitable corresponding mode. “Normal” mode plays the song in its original sound. If you don’t want to change the current settings, choose “Return” to exit the EQ menu. Repeat mode If you would like to listen to a song over and over, then you can select the Repeat mode.
  • Page 21 review. REPEAT: Plays the current song repeatedly. REPEAT ALL: Plays all songs repeatedly in order until another operation is performed. RANDOM: Plays all songs at random and then stops. PREVIEW: Plays every first 10 seconds of all MP3 music in order and stops after the last song has been played.
  • Page 22: The Backlight

    The Backlight The MP3 My Drive Player gives you the option to adjust the amount of time your Backlight is displayed. This feature is important for saving power and extending the battery life of your unit. While in either MUSIC or REC mode, push down the “Mode”...
  • Page 23: Usb Connection

    Select “Memory Info” in the menu by pressing down on the “MODE” toggle while in either the Music or REC modes. Press MODE to confirm. The MP3 My Drive Player will display a dialog box (see below illustration) to show the capacity of the available memory.
  • Page 24: System Requirements

    System Requirements It is important to install the MP3 My Drive Manager Software before connecting the MP3 My Drive to your PC. After inserting the Installation CD into the CDROM, the USB Driver will automatically install itself. The Digital Audio Manager software requires the following: ¤...
  • Page 25: Installation Of The Manager Software

    Installation of the Manager Software Insert the Installation CD into the CD-ROM. The driver installation will automatically initiate. Follow the prompt on your computer and both the Digital Audio Manager Software and USB Driver will be successfully installed. It will then prompt you to restart your PC when the installation has completed.
  • Page 26: Sending Files To Mp3 My Drive Player

    Sending files using the Digital Audio Manager First connect the Digital Audio to your PC, then turn on the unit. Double click the Digital Audio Management System icon on the desktop. Select the desired files. First, select the folder that includes the files to be transmitted from the left column.
  • Page 27 Click the “Download” button or select the “Download” option from the Tool Menu. A “Copy” interface will appear. The system will automatically set up an EDISK directory and place the non-audio files to the EDISK folder in the removable disk of the MP3 My Drive Player after you download non-MP3 or WMA files.
  • Page 28: Sending Files From The Mp3 My Drive Player To Pc

    Do not pull out the MP3 My Drive while a file is being downloaded. This may damage the MP3 My Drive. If the MP3 My Drive does not work, try taking out the battery and reinserting it after 3 seconds. Reconnect the MP3 My Drive to your PC.
  • Page 29 Caution Do not pull out the MP3 My Drive while a file is being downloaded. It may cause harm to your MP3 My Drive. It is not permitted to transmit music files due to copyright protection laws. The system will display a warning message of “it cannot be sent”...
  • Page 30: Formatting The Memory Of The Mp3 My Drive Player

    Formatting the memory of the MP3 My Drive Before formatting, be sure that the MP3 My Drive is turned on and connected to your PC. Run the management system icon of the MP3 My Drive on the desktop. Click the “Format” icon and the Format dialog box will be displayed.
  • Page 31: To Delete Files

    We strongly recommend users to not use the Window’s formatting tool to format their Drive. If the MP3 My Drive has any problems, please use the Hawking Technologies provided formatting tools to re-format again to solve the problem.
  • Page 32: To Refresh Usb Connection

    Select the files to be deleted. Click the “Delete” button. You can also use the option of “Deletion” in the menu. Once a file is deleted, it cannot be restored. This operation cannot be used to delete the files in your PC. To refresh the USB connection For safer use while connecting the MP3 My Drive and your PC, you can click the “Connection”...
  • Page 33: Pre-Listen

    Pre-listen After selecting a song in your PC, you can listen to it by using the Digital Audio management system.
  • Page 34: Trouble Diagnosis

    Choose the desired song you want to listen to. Click the “Pre-listen” button on the top right corner, then enjoy the music from your PC. Now, the Pre-listen button changes into “Stop” button. The music will stop if you click on it again.
  • Page 35 Some MP3 or WMA songs use VBR formats to compress, so the player can not show the playback time normally. You can try to compress it again by selecting the normal rating. 6.Some MP3 songs do not play in the player. Some MP3 songs use the MPEG I Layer1 or Layer2 format for compression, but the player only supports the MPEG I Layer3 and WMA songs.
  • Page 36 Technical Specs Memory Size Volume Adjustment LCD Resolution Size Output Frequency Recording Format Bit Rate Supported Audio Files 64/128MB 32 Levels 96x26 Pixels 95x32x21 mm 90dB 20Hz – 20kHz ADPCM 32Kbps ~ 256Kbps MPEGI Layer 3...

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