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USER'S MANUAL
Information in this document is subject to change without notice.
No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means,
electronics or mechanical, including photocopying and recording or translated to another
language for any purpose without the prior written consent of the manufacturer.
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© 2005 All right reserved.
Version 1.0 02242005
Please read this booklet and note the warning statements before using the product.
Warning! Improper use of battery might cause the battery to turn hot or explode.
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  • Page 1 English USER’S MANUAL Information in this document is subject to change without notice. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronics or mechanical, including photocopying and recording or translated to another language for any purpose without the prior written consent of the manufacturer.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    English Table of Contents Introduction------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Features------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Package Contents----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Overview---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Buttons Operation----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Display-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On-screen-menu Operation----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Power On and Off---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Changing Mode------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Entering Main Menu Page------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Playing Song ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Skip a Song--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fast Forward and Backward------------------------------------------------------------------ Playing Recorded Voice---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Skip a Voice-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fast Forward and Backward----------------------------------------------------------------- Recording Voice-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Recording Mode---------------------------------------------------------------------------------...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    English Introduction Thank you for choosing our digital MP3 player. You can use this versatile MP3 player not only for playing MP3 and WMA songs, but also recording voice and serving as a USB flash disk. Features Large LCD display with backlight Support MP3 (MPEG1/2 Layer2) and WMA music playback Digital voice recorder USB mass storage function for data storage...
  • Page 4: Overview

    English Overview Buttons Operation Front and Back Earphones Jack Hook for Neck Strap Display Battery Compartment On/ Off/ Play/ Pause Left and Right Mode / Menu / Confirm / Display Lyric Next / Fast Forward Previous / Fast Backward Earphones Jack Voice Recording Microphone...
  • Page 5 English Main Menu page for changing the modes. CONFIRM/ Under Menu or Sub-menu page, press the button to confirm to the selection of menu items DISPLAY LYRIC IN PLAYING mode, press and hold the button to display the lyric (The lyric is necessary edited by the user before shown on the LCD display) PREVIOUS/ In PLAYING mode, push button to jump to previous song...
  • Page 6: Display

    English Display Display Icon Function Repeat Mode Indicates the repeat mode, including Normal, Repeat One, Repeat Folder, Repeat All and Random. Battery Level Show the battery level. The Format of the Playing Music Indicate the format of the playing music, MP3 or WMA. Mode of Equalizer Indicate the current mode of equalizer used, including Natural, Rock, Pop, Classic, Soft, Jazz, DBB...
  • Page 7: On-Screen-Menu Operation

    English On-screen-menu Operation In STOP mode (No song or voice is playing) Local Folder Delete File Delete All Exit Fine REC Local Folder Long REC Main Menu REC Type Fine VOR Exit Long VOR Record Time Backlight Simple Chinese Language Off Time English Power Off...
  • Page 8: Power On And Off

    English Power On and Off Inserting Battery Insert 1xAAA battery into battery compartment. Align the “+” and “-“ sign as indicated on the battery slot. Power On Press and hold ON/OFF button to turn on the player. Release ON/OFF button until “Welcome” appears on the display.
  • Page 9: Changing Mode

    English Changing Mode Note: Press and hold ON button to turn on the player. Entering Main Menu Page 1. Switch the player into STOP mode (No music is playing). The display shows as below. 2. Press and hold MODE/CONFIRM button. You’ve entered the Main Menu page. 3.
  • Page 10: Playing Song

    English Playing Song 1. After entering Main Menu page, select Music and press MODE/CONFIRM button to enter Playing Song mode. Note: Only .MP3 and .WMA format will be played under Playing Song mode. 2. The display will return to the following screen in STOP mode. 3.
  • Page 11: Playing Recorded Voice

    English Playing Recorded Voice 1. After entering Main Menu page, select Replay and press MODE/CONFIRM button to enter Playing Recorded Voice mode. Note: Only .ACT format will be played under Playing Recorded Voice mode. 2. The display will return to the following screen in STOP mode. 3.
  • Page 12: Recording Voice

    English Recording Voice 1. After entering Main Menu page, select Record and press MODE/CONFIRM button to enter Recording Voice mode. Note: The recorded voice will be saved in .ACT and .WAV only. 2. The following display will be shown once you’ve entered Record Voice mode 3.
  • Page 13: System Settings

    English System Settings 1. After entering Main Menu page, press PREVIOUS/NEXT to select Sys Function. 2. Press MODE/CONFIRM button to enter Sys Function menu page. Record Time Backlight Language Power Off Replay Mode Contrast Online Mode Memory Info Firmware version Firmware Upgrade Exit Record Time...
  • Page 14: Power Off

    English Change On-screen-menu Language 1. After entering Sys Function menu page, press PREVIOUS/NEXT to select Language Function. Eleven languages are available as below. Simple Chinese English Trad Chinese Japanese Korean French German Italian Dutch Portuguese Spanish Power Off There are Off Time and Sleep Time under this option. For Off Time, press PREVIOUS/NEXT to set the off time in 0/10/20/30/40/50/60 seconds.
  • Page 15: Change Contrast Of Display

    English Change Contrast of Display 1. After entering Sys Function menu page, select Contrast by pressing MODE/CONFIRM to increase or decrease the contrast of the display. 2. Push and hold MODE/CONFIRM button upward or downward to change the selection and then press MODE/CONFIRM to confirm.
  • Page 16: Repeat Mode

    English Repeat Mode In PLAYING mode, press MODE/CONFIRM button and select Repeat to enter the Repeat mode. Four Repeat Modes are available: Normal, Repeat One, Folder, Repeat Folder, Repeat All and Random. Normal Repeat One Folder Repeat Folder Repeat All Random Intro Normal...
  • Page 17: Eq Mode

    English EQ Mode In PLAYING mode, press MODE/CONFIRM button and select EQ Select to enter the EQ mode. Seven EQ mode are available: Natural, Rock, Pop, Classic, Soft, Jazz and DBB. Push MODE/CONFIRM button upward or downward to change the EQ mode and press MODE/CONFIRM button to confirm the EQ mode.
  • Page 18: Installing Driver And Software Utilities

    English Installing Driver and Software Utilities System Requirements PC with Pentium class or faster processor 64MB RAM USB port CD-ROM drive for software installation 30MB free hard disk space Windows® 98/98SE/Me or Windows® 2000/XP The Driver and Software Utilities contain the followings in one Setup.exe file. Noted: The software is not recommended to install on MAC OS.
  • Page 19 English Step 2: Click Close button and restart your computers when you reach the following screen.
  • Page 20: Converting .Act Audio To .Wav Audio

    English Converting .ACT audio to .WAV audio Step 1: After installing the driver and software utilities, click Start button, select Programs > MP3 Player Utilities 1.28 > Sound Converter 2.0...
  • Page 21 English Step 2: The following screen will launch. Click Open button to browse which .ACT audio file will be converted to .WAV audio file. Step 3: Click Convert button to start converting process. You will see .WAV audio file was converted and located in the same directory as the directory of .ACT audio file.
  • Page 22: Formatting The Internal Memory

    English Formatting the Internal Memory Step 1: Connecting the USB cable to MP3 Player and your computer. The following display will appear. Step 2: Click Start button, select Programs > MP3 Player Tools > MP3 Player Format 2.0 . Step 3: The following screen will launch. The driver for the player is detected automatically and the driver letter will show on the screen.
  • Page 23: Editing Lyrics

    English Editing Lyrics An instruction for teaching you edits the lyrics synchronous with the songs. Step 1: Click Start button, go to Programs > Accessories > Notepad to open a new text document. Step 2: Write the lyrics as the following format. The corresponding time to lyrics should be typed in [ ] bracket format.
  • Page 24: Downloading Mp3 And Wma Songs

    English Downloading MP3 and WMA songs Note: The screens shown below applies to Windows® XP, other version of Windows® may display slightly different screens. Step 1: Ensure your player is on. Step 2: Tightly plug the USB cable to the USB ports of your computer and player. Step 3: Once the plugging is done properly, the following screen will display.
  • Page 25 English Step 5: Double click Removable Disk. Note: “Busy…” will appear during downloading or uploading the files, please don’t disconnect the USB cable or turn off the player at this moment. If “Busy…” disappears on the display, you are allowed to disconnect the cable. Step 6: Drag and drop .MP3 and .WMA music file into Removable Disk.
  • Page 26: Using Usb Mass Storage Function

    English Using USB Mass Storage Function USB mass storage function allows you access the player as a disk drive of your computer. You can Copy and Delete the files with any formats into/from the player. Follow the same procedures in Downloading MP3 and WMA songs for details. Note: “Busy…”...
  • Page 27: Disconnecting The Usb Cable

    English Disconnecting the USB Cable Before you disconnect the USB cable from your player or computer, please note the following procedures should be done for safety removal. Note: Please ignore these procedures if you are using Windows®98/98SE. Note: “Busy…” will appear during downloading or uploading the files, please don’t disconnect the USB cable or turn off the player at this moment.
  • Page 28 English Step 3: Another window will pop up. Select “GENERIC USB DISK DEVICE USB Device” and click OK button to confirm. Step 4: Click Close button to exit the window. You are allowed to disconnect the USB cable from the USB port of your computer.
  • Page 29: Formatting The Internal Memory

    English Formatting the Internal Memory There are two ways to format the internal memory. Note: This formatting procedure will cause all files in the player lost. Using the Formatting Software Utilities Please refer to Installing Driver and Software Utilities section for details. Using the Formatting in Windows®...
  • Page 30: Trouble Shooting

    English Trouble Shooting Symptom Reasons Solution Press the POWER button, the The battery run out Replace new battery display does not turn on After turning on the player, no HOLD button is locked Check if HOLD button is response given when locked and push to unlock pressing any buttons...
  • Page 31: Technical Specifications

    English If the music file can’t be he player doesn’t support The player just can support played normally or you hear a ch compression standard of MPEG1 MPEG2 LAYER3 and long beep sound the playing music file WMA music files range range compression speed...

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