Main Features What is MP3? MP3 means MPEG1 Layer 3, the global standard for audio signal compression technology. It uses digital compression technology to compress original sound data by up to 12 times without sound quality degradation. What is WMA? WMA (Windows Media Audio) is a file format, created by Microsoft, that offers a higher compression rate and just as good sound quality as MP3.
Contents Safety Warning...5 Buttons and Controls...7 Installing Lyrics Pro...11 Preparation before using your unit ...14 How to Connect...14 Using the rechargeable batteries ...15 Using standard batteries (not supplied) ...16 CD Playback ...17 MP3-CD Playback ...18 Skip/Search Function...19 BOOKMARK Function ...20 NAVIGATION Function...22 SRS/+10 Function...23 DIRECTORY Function ...24...
Safety Warning Take care not to allow dust Do not apply heavy or other contaminants to pressure to the player. come into contact with your player. Do not put anything other Do not use broken or than a CD (CD-R or CD-RW) scratched MP3 CDs.
Buttons and Controls Main Unit Accessories Remote Control Remote control Connection jack OPEN switch Earphones Lyrics Pro Rechargeable Batteries Installation CD (Ni-MH: 1350mAh 1.2V) x 2 PLAY/PAUSE button SKIP button STOP button VOLUME button AC Adaptor & External Battery Pack Connection jack Bottom of the Main Unit HOLD switch...
Buttons and Controls Remote Control Main Unit connection jack Earphone jack HOLD switch +10 button - FM button (FM) Display The picture of the display panel below is based on MP3(WMA)-CD playback. SRS button STEREO/MONO button (FM) - AUTO MEMORY button (FM) NAVI.
Installing Lyrics Pro System Requirements Intel Pentium 500 MHz or higher processor Minimum 64 MB RAM 16-bit sound card or better VGA resolution or higher video adapter Minimum 200 MB free hard disk space Installation Lyrics Pro Insert the Installation CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. Then the following screens appear.
Installing Lyrics Pro After the installation is completed, two new icons will appear on your desktop. Double-click the Lyrics Pro editor icon to add lyrics to songs or edit music files. Double-click the Lyrics Pro player to check the lyrics. For detailed instruction on how to use these programs, please refer to Help.
Preparation before using your unit Using rechargeable batteries Open the cover of the battery compartment. Insert the rechargeable batteries into the battery compartment. Carefully check the correct orientation of the positive and negative terminals of the batteries. To remove the rechargeable batteries, push the negative (-) polarity side of the battery.
MP3-CD. Push the door to close it. Press the PLAY/PAUSE ( √» ) button. Your CD Player will take a few moments to scan through all the tracks Playback Time indicator and the sessions recorded on a MP3-CD.
Use the HOLD function when carrying your CD Player around with you. Use of this function will allow you to conserve battery life as it prevents the CD Player from being turned on if a button is pressed unintentionally. The remote control will still operate while the HOLD function on the main unit is active.
BOOKMARK Function Setting the Navigation Bookmark Press the NAVI. button on the remote control. Select the directory or file for which you want to set the bookmark. Iî : To go up to a higher directory. ïI : To go down to a lower directory or file. SEL : To go down to a lower directory.
SRS/+10 Function You can enjoy a 3D sound with a sense of presence using the SRS, TruBass, and WOW functions. Press the SRS button to select the desired setting. EQ : The selected EQ mode will be used to play back music files. SRS : Select this for 3D surround sound.
Listening to FM Radio To select the desired radio station Press and hold the FM button on the remote control. The frequency of the received station appears on the display. Briefly press the SRS button to select either STEREO or MONO. Use the Iî...
Selecting a Menu Menu Structure REPEAT DISPLAY SOUND Press and hold the NAVI. button on the remote control. The main menu screen will appear. Use the ïI √» buttons Iî to select the desired menu, and then press the SEL button. A list of functions will appear.
BOOKMARK On/Off Function EQ (Equalizer) Function Select EQ from the main menu. √» Use the to select the desired EQ mode. ¡ ¡ FLAT JAZZ CLASSIC ¡ ROCK BOOKMARK On/Off Function Select BOOKMARK from the main menu. √» Use the to select the desired bookmark option.
DISPLAY Setup LOGO EDIT You can enter the text that will be displayed when the main unit is powered on. First line : English capital letters Second line : English small letters BACK LIG Third line : Mathematical symbols and numbers LOGO EDI Fourth line : Special characters NAVIGATIO...
DISPLAY Setup ANIMATION You can select the image that will be displayed during playback or when in stop mode. MUSICAL NO MUSICAL NO ¡ EQUALIZER EQUALIZER CHORUS CHORUS BALL BALL MUSICAL NOTE EQUALIZER MUSICAL NO EQUALIZER ¡ EQUALIZER CHORUS CHORUS BALL BALL PUPPY...
SOUND Setup TAG AUTO EQ ON: Automatically switches the EQ to the setting contained in the tag information. OFF: Maintains the existing EQ mode. Refer to the table below for detailed EQ mode conversion information. EQ MODE TAG information CLASSIC ROCK, CHRISTIAN ROCK, ROCK, ALTERN ROCK, INSTRUMENTAL ROCK, SOUTHERN ROCK, ROCK &...
SYSTEM Function RESUME ON: Resumes playback from the last turn-off point. OFF: Plays the first track on the CD. CD VEOS This function prevents music from skipping during movement by buffering ahead in the data stream. For an Audio CD, you can select either 90 SEC or 360 SEC.
Features Playback sequence of albums and tracks Albums containing only ".jpg", ".wav", or ".doc" files will be skipped and not played. Document Root (skipped) (Album 1) Album Album Album 5.mp3 6.mp3 7.mp3 c.doc(skipped) Album Album 15.mp3 Album Album 16.mp3 13.wma 14.mp3 Picture (skipped)
Troubleshooting Guide Problem Did you insert the battery with the correct polarity? Are the batteries drained? Unit has no power. Is the AC adaptor connected correctly? Is the door open? Is the disc inserted correctly? Is the disc damaged or deformed? Has the unit been locked with the HOLD switch? Has the unit been moved from a cold place to a Playback does not...