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Digital Audio Player My SceneTM USER MANUAL DMP128MS...
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INTRODUCTION Congratulations on the purchase of your Lexibook My Scene digital audio player. Please read the user manual thoroughly before operating the device. This digital audio player is a portable device, supporting multiple music formats including MP3, WMA, WAV, etc. It is strongly recommended that you read through the user guide before connecting the player with your PC.
• LCD display Battery Installation Your digital audio player My Scene works with 1 x AAA battery. 1. Open the battery compartment located at the bottom of the audio player. 2. Insert 1 x AAA battery with the + sign facing upwards. 3.
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• Browsing - Browsing music files or menu options - Press and hold when playing music. • Entering Menu System Press the MENU button to enter the menu system, including main menu (press and hold the MENU button at Stop state), submenu at Play mode (press to enter) and submenu at stop mode (press to enter). •...
• Record Mode Play Music • Basic Operation 1. Plug the earphones in the jack. 2. Press and hold the PLAY button to turn on the player and enter Music mode. Press PLAY button again to play music 3. Choose a track Last: to choose previous track Next: to choose next track 4.
5.Push the Next button to select •Equalizer options£∫ equalizer, and press the Menu button Natural to confirm. Rock Classical Soft Jazz • Lyric Display (Karaoke Function) This player supports “*.LRC” lyric files (user can download from http://www.51lrc.com), and lyrics can be displayed while playing music.
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• Start recording in Record Mode 1. Enter the main menu. 2. Push NEXT switch to choose recording mode. 3. Press MENU button to enter Record mode 4. Press PLAY button to start recording. 5. Other operations are same as those of “Immediate Record” , only the Play button instead of REC button should be pressed Note: •...
Play Recorded Files 1. Enter the main menu : 2. Rightward push the NEXT button to choose “Voice mode” 3. Press the MENU button to enter 4. Press the PLAY button to start playing. Voice mode interface. 5. Select recorded files: Last: to select the previous recorded file Next: to select the next recorded file System Setting...
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• Instruction “Record Time” 1. System Setting Interface 2. Press Menu to enter Record Time Interface 3. Press VOL+ to set time in sequence of “YY-MM-DD” (Press VOL- to set in opposite sequence) Icon of year flickering: 1. Push Next / Last button to adjust numbers Number of Year increasing: 2.
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Online Mode Some operating systems (under Windows 2K SP4) can not support two driver letters in one USB disk. Thus, if “Private Space” function is on, choose which disk you are going to use, i.e., “single ordinary disk” or “single encrypted disk”, in order for correct display of selected disk after connecting to PC. Replay Mode Manual Replay means that at A-B Replay Mode the endpoint B can be set manually only.
USB Disk The player supports standard USB disk function with operating system of Windows98 (driver needed), Windows 2K and above (driver free), Mac OS 10.3 and above, Linux Redhat 8.0 and above. The player supports power supply through USB. At Standby Mode, press Menu to enter the main menu, then select to enter desired mode.
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Delete File (At Stop Submenu) Files and FM stations can be deleted at corresponding modes as Music Mode, Voice Mode and FM Mode. 1. At Stop Interface. No Stop 2. Press Menu to enter Stop Submenu. Interface exists at FM Mode. 4.
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2. Press Menu to enter Play Submenu 1. When playing music files 3. Push Next to select Tempo Rate 4. Press Menu to enter Tempo Rate 6. Press Mode button to confirm desired 5. Push Next to quicken tempo rate and tempo rate to exit the current interface.
Follow Read (This function does not exist at Voice Mode) 1. Replaying A-B segment, Push Next to enter Follow Read Mode. 2. Replay icon changes to Follow Read icon , and record sound of users is recorded. The recording time is as long as A-B segment. 3.
Specification FCC Notice Modifications not authorized by the manufacturer may void users authority to operate this device. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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