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Record the serial number in the space provided below. Refer to them whenever you call your Aiwa dealer regarding this product. Model No. UZ-PS128 Serial No.
Table of Contents Overview What you can do with your player ... 4 Main features ... 5 Getting started Step 1: Check the package contents..6 Step 2: Insert a battery..7 Locating controls ... 8 Basic operations Listening to music stored in your player ...
Overview What you can do with your player Your UZ-PS128 is a portable player with built-in solid memory. You can play back MP3 files transferred to the player from your personal computer using the supplied software and the dedicated USB cable.
Main features • Headphone-style solid memory player - Highly portable with the player built into the headphones - Skip-proof using flash memory • Approximately 10 hours of continuous playback with a single LR03 (size AAA) alkaline battery • Up to 120 minutes* of music can be stored in the built-in memory. •...
Getting started Step 1: Check the package contents. Check the accessories enclosed in the package. • Portable solid memory player (1) • Dedicated USB cable (1) • Analog connection cord (1) • CD-ROM* (“Music Transfer Solid Memory Edition”) (1) • Operating instructions for the application software “Music Transfer Solid Memory Edition” (1) •...
Step 2: Insert a battery. The battery compartment is provided on the left ear side. Insert one LR03 (size AAA) alkaline battery into the battery compartment as illustrated below. Battery duration Approximately 10 hours (continuous playback, with a Sony LR03 (size AAA) alkaline battery) When to replace the battery When the battery power becomes low, playback stops, the OPE indicator flashes red for about 10 seconds, and then the power is turned off automatically.
Basic operations Listening to music stored in your player First, insert a battery into your player (page 7) and record some audio data to the player’s built-in memory. Note Disconnect the player from your computer before listening to music. . Put the player on your ears. Note Remove earrings before wearing the player to avoid injury.
. Start playback. PLAY/STOP 1 Set the POWER switch to ON/STANDBY. 2 Press and hold PLAY/STOP for more than one second. A short beep is heard in the headphones and playback starts. The OPE indicator slowly flashes in green. 3 Press VOL +/– to adjust the volume. Playback stops after the last track has been played.
Other operations Go to the beginning of the next track Go to the beginning of the current track Go to the beginning of previous tracks Go to the beginning of succeeding tracks Adjust the volume* Stop playback Turn off the power *1 A short beep sounds for each track.
Recording from another audio device You can connect your player to another audio device, such as a CD player, and record audio from that device. The audio is converted into MP3 files and stored in the player’s internal memory. Note The volume and sound quality of the audio from the connected external audio device will affect the recording.
About recorded tracks • Whenever you stop recording, the audio recorded up to that point will be stored as a track. • A new track is recorded after the end of the last track already stored. • During recording if the player’s memory becomes full, the OPE indicator flashes in red and the existing tracks will be erased starting with the first track.
B Advanced operations /AUTO TRACK Changing the sound quality (M.D.S.E) The M.D.S.E (MP3 Digital Sound Enhancer) allows you to enjoy clear digital sound and a resonant bass. Set the M.D.S.E switch to ON. Notes • If the sound is distorted when using the M.D.S.E function, turn down the volume.
Using the player as stereo headphones You can use the player as a pair of ordinary stereo headphones using the supplied analog connection cord. Set the POWER switch to OFF. Connect the player to another audio device. Connect the supplied analog connection cord to the INPUT jack of the player and to the headphones jack of the other audio device.
Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder or solvent such as alcohol or benzene as it may mar the finish of the casing. If you have any questions or problems concerning your player, please consult your nearest Aiwa dealer.
If you experience any of the following difficulties while using your player, use this troubleshooting guide to help you remedy the problem. Should any problem persist, consult your nearest Aiwa dealer. For trouble concerning operations while connected to your computer, also refer to “Troubleshooting”...
Specifications Supported audio file format MP3 Bit rate: 8 - 320 kbps Sampling frequencies: 24/22.05/16/32/ 44.1/48 kHz MP3 files encoded with a combination of sampling frequency of 22.05 kHz and bit rate of 160 kbps are not playable on this player. Frequency response 20 - 20,000 Hz (single signal measurement) Input...
Index Auto Power Off 10 Auto Track 13 Battery 7 C, D Cleaning 16 Connecting to another audio device 12, 15 E, F, G Erasing tracks 13 H, I, J, K Headphones Putting on 9 Using as stereo headphones 15 Locating the first track 11 M, N, O M.D.S.E (MP3 Digital Sound Enhancer)
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