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PD-6090
MP3 Player
USER MANUAL

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  • Page 1 PD-6090 MP3 Player USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preparation...........................05 - Manual Instruction........................05 - Liability Exemption Statement....................05 Important............................06 Safety Precaution..........................07 Product Features..........................08 Accessories List..........................09 Features and Display........................10 Display Description........................11 How to Use Buttons.........................12-13 PC Connection.........................14-15 Disconnecting the Player From PC.....................16 General and DRM File Transfer....................17-20 - General File Transfer.........................17 - DRM File Transfer........................18 - Add-on Function........................20 - How to Format the Player......................20...
  • Page 3 Contents Additional functions........................25 - EQ Setting............................25 - Repeat Mode..........................25 - Delete Recorded File........................25 Firmware Upgrade.........................26 System Settings..........................27 - Idle...............................27 - Sleep............................27 - Backlight............................27 - Contrast............................28 - Scroll............................28 - Default............................28 - About (this player)........................28 Main Menu Tree Diagram......................29 Troubleshooting..........................30 Warranty Information........................31 Specifications..........................32...
  • Page 4 For Customers in U.S.A. or Canada If you have any questions about this product, you can email to support@mymusix.com Regulatory Information: 6070 This player complies with part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This player may not cause harmful interference.
  • Page 5 CE Notice If the product suddenly freezes or has no response, it may be caused by electrostatic discharge. In this circumstance, replace the battery / recharge the player and turn on the player again. For Customers in Europe This product conforms to the following European Directives: 89/336/EEC (EMC Directive) This product complies with EN55022/A1:2000 and EN 55024/A1:2001 for use in the residential, commercial and lighting industry areas.
  • Page 6: Preparation

    1. All the information written in this manual was produced with our company's caution, but MyMusix will not be responsible for any mistakes in this manual. 2. MyMusix will not be responsible for any accident or other loss caused by misunderstanding of this manual. We will also not be responsible for any loss caused by using our product or the claim by the third party.
  • Page 7: Important

    Important 1. Do not drop or apply excessive force on the player. 2. Do not subject the player to high temperature or direct sunlight. 3. Keep it far away from humid place. 4. Do not disassemble the player. 5. Use a dry cloth to clean the player. 6.
  • Page 8: Safety Precaution

    Safety Precaution Before using this player, please carefully read and understand every safety instruction listed in this chapter, and observe them strictly in future use to ensure that the player provides you with pleasure and entertainment . 1. Read carefully all the attached user's materials, and fully understand the operation guide and warnings of this player.
  • Page 9: Product Features

    Product Features This player is a new generation of multi-function MP3 player, which can play music (MP3 and WMA) and voice file (ADPCM), with built-in FM reception function. It can also be used as a USB mass storage device. Main features of the player are as follows : - 2-color OLED screen display - Artist name and song name display - Built-in Mic for voice recording...
  • Page 10: Accessories List

    Accessories List 1. MP3 player 2. Earphone 3. USB extension cable 4. Lanyard 5. User manual...
  • Page 11: Features And Display

    Features and Display Menu Key Fast Forward Navigation keys SD card slot OLED Display Rewind Earphone Jack P lay/ P ause/ Lanyard Eyelet USB Cap Hold HOLD Reset Hole...
  • Page 12: Display Description

    Display Description Volume indicator Equalizer Play mode Lock indicator Play status Mode Power indicator Song name Album information Track information Duration of Elapsed playtime current track...
  • Page 13: How To Use Buttons

    How to Use Buttons Note: Short press ----- press a button for less than one second Long press ----- press a button for more than one second Function button Status Button press mode Function Power on Long Power off Power on Short Power off Stop/Pause...
  • Page 14 How to Use Buttons Function button Status Button press mode Function Move to the beginning Short Play(5 seconds after start) of the current file Play(within 5 seconds Short Go to previous file after play start) Move to the previous Menu Short menu item Scan broadcastin frequency...
  • Page 15: Pc Connection

    PC Connection Note: The PC we mentioned in this manual, except otherwise specified, refers to desk computer or notebook computer with Windows operating system. All products, players, digital audio players we mentioned in this manual, except otherwise specified, refer to digital audio player. Connect the player to the PC by inserting the player directly to the USB jack of the PC or with the provided USB cable.
  • Page 16 MTP mode: ( for Windows XP with WMP 10) There will be an additional drive called Audio Player which represents the player Audio Player The player will appear as a Audio Player under My Computer if MT P mode is being used Note: There is no need to power on the player when connected to your PC.
  • Page 17: Disconnecting The Player From Pc

    Disconnecting the Player From PC MSC mode: Double Click the icon on the system tray When the interface "Unplug or Eject Hardware" appears, click "Stop". When the "Safe To Remove Hardware" popup window appears, click the "OK" button and disconnect the USB cable from PC. MTP mode: Disconnect the player from the computer once file transfer is completed.
  • Page 18: General And Drm File Transfer

    General and DRM File Transfer CAUTION: ONLY UNPLUG THE PLAYER WHEN ALL DOWNLOAD PROCEDURES ARE COMPLETED. There are two ways for file transfer - Drag and drop for general file - DRM file transfer through Windows Media Player General File Transfer MSC mode ( Windows 2000 or below ) After the player...
  • Page 19: Drm File Transfer

    DRM File Transfer Synchronization using Windows Media Player 9 (Windows ME, 2000) under MSC mode 1. Run Windows Media Player 9 2. Connect your player to the computer 3. Select "Copy to CD or Device". 4. Drag the desired songs in PC to the left pane. 5.
  • Page 20 Synchronization using Windows Media Player 10 (Windows XP) under MTP mode 1. Connect your player to the computer 2. Window of "MTP Media Player" window pop up, choose "Synchronize media files to the device using Windows Media Player", then click "ok" to confirm. 3.
  • Page 21: Add-On Function

    ii. Select playlist from the drop down menu of "Sync List", then click "Start Sync". Files in the list will be transferred to your player. Tips: r further details of music transfer on WMP 10, go to the help section of Windows Media Player and click Help>...
  • Page 22: Basic Functions

    Basic Functions Power On/Off Power on Press the " " button to power on the player. Start interface The following is the interface when powered on: Power off 1. Hold " " button, the player will be shut off, as the progress bar displayed below. 2.
  • Page 23: Selecting Modes

    Basic Functions Selecting Modes This player has three working modes: Music mode, FM mode and Voice mode. Press " " in the play and pause states to enter the mode selection interface, press " " button or " " button to select desired mode among "Music", "Radio" and "Voice" ,or select "Exit" to keep the original mode, press "...
  • Page 24: Radio

    Basic Functions To enter Music Library, switch the mode to "Music" first. Hold " " for a second and the screen will be shown as below. 2. Press " " or " " for nevigation and press " " to confirm your option. 3.
  • Page 25: Record Function

    Basic Functions Preset FM mode You can select a FM program when stored in preset FM mode. "Mode, Auto Tune, Normal Mode, Delete Channel, Settings and Exit" are available. Menu in preset FM mode Mode: switch to working modes Auto Tune: scan all the frequencies automatically Normal Mode: switch to normal FM mode Delete Channel: deleted the saved FM channel Settings: get into the system setting menu.
  • Page 26: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions EQ Setting Select from "Normal, Rock, Jazz, Pop, Classical, Bass" . You can also select "Exit" to keep the original settings. Repeat Mode The play modes of digital player are " Normal, Repeat One, Repeat All, Random, Repeat Random and Exit ". You can select "Exit" to keep the original setting. Normal: play all the music once through.
  • Page 27: Firmware Upgrade

    Firmware Upgrade Firmware upgrade file and upgrade procedures are available from the below website. www.mymusix.com You are recommended to check the availability of new firmware release version to perform upgrade periodically to enhance the performance of the player. Notes: 1) Disconnection during firmware upgrading may cause failure to the player.
  • Page 28: System Settings

    System Settings System setting selection menu In any mode, the following system settings can be conducted " Idle, Sleep, Backlight, Contrast, Scroll, Default, About and Exit" Idle Use to set the auto shut off time for digital player. When the idle time of the player reaches the preset shut off time, the digital player will shut off automatically to save energy.
  • Page 29: Contrast

    System Settings Contrast It is used to set the contrast of OLED, totally 10 levels:"1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10"are available. You can also select "Exit" to keep the original settings. Scroll If the filename is too long to be shown completely on the display, the filename scrolls continuously.
  • Page 30: Main Menu Tree Diagram

    Main Menu Tree Diagram Music Normal Voice Mode Rock Radio Jazz Normal Classical Repeat one Bass Repeat all Play Mode Random MENU Repeat Random Idle Sleep Backlight Settings Contrast Scroll Default About...
  • Page 31: Troubleshooting

    Check"Player Manager"of the computer to make sure that the player is correctly installed. 7.The player is dead locked suddenly . Shut down the player and restart it. Notes: For more updated information, please refer to the FAQ section in our website (http://www.mymusix.com).
  • Page 32: Warranty Information

    Warranty Information MyMusix offers 12 months warranty for PD 6070 players purchased only from RadioShack company-owned stores and authorized RadioShack franchisees and dealers. MyMusix products qualify for warranty repair as long as the unit has not been damaged. If the unit has damage to the casing, OLED screen or the USB port, then it will not be repaired under warranty and the warranty will be voided.
  • Page 33: Specifications

    Dimension ( L x W x H) 79x29.5x17mm Net weight Memory Built-in 1GB Flash Memory Power Rechargeable Battery, 12 hours MP3 playtime Interface Full Speed USB 2.0 Display 2 - Color OLED Display, 128x64 dots 999 songs Max. songs supported Music Play mode Normal, Repeat one, Repeat all, Random, Repeat Random Normal, Rock, Jazz, Classical, Pop, Bass...

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