MobiBlu DAH-1500i User Manual

MobiBlu DAH-1500i User Manual

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DAH-1500i
User s Manual
DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER - C U B E
http://www.mobiblu.com
SRS is a registered trademark of SRS Labs.
WOW Technology is an intellectual property of SRSLabs.

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  • Page 1 DAH-1500i User s Manual DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER - C U B E http://www.mobiblu.com SRS is a registered trademark of SRS Labs. WOW Technology is an intellectual property of SRSLabs.
  • Page 2 View Index Before starting Safety Precautions/ Special Features/ Technical Specifications/ Accessories/ Part Specifications/ Buttons/ Page 3 LCD/ Recharging/ Power/ Connecting to a PC/ Disconnecting the Unit Basic operations Power On-Off / Playing Music/ Navigation (Searching folder during play)/Menu Operations/ Hold/ Clock Page 22 Play Function Play, Pause/ Selecting Music/ Repeating/ Deleting File...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Before Starting Safety Precautions Special Features Technical Specifications Accessories Part Specifications Buttons LCD Display Recharging Power Connecting to a PC Disconnecting the Unit Safety Precautions Please read carefully before start using the unit. There are 3 different warnings used throughout this manual. We are liable for the accidents and/or damaged caused due to negligent use of the unit.
  • Page 4 Safety Precautions Do not Keep unit away from disassemble or modify the heat and direct product. sunlight. Do not touch Do not drop the unit. with wet hands. Do not use earphones Distributing while riding a music files bicycle or without motorcycle, or authorization is...
  • Page 5 Safety Precautions Safety Matters for AC Adaptor (Optional accessory) To avoid shock do not open the unit. Non-insulated parts in the AC adaptor may cause electric shock. Don t open the adaptor case. Carefully read the manual for instructions on proper use of the AC adaptor. WARNING Prevent the AC adaptor from contacting water to avoid fire or electric shock.
  • Page 6: Special Features

    World s smallest Mp3 Player Super compact size (24*24*24mm) and weighs only 18 grams.A fully featured MP3/audio player that fits in the palm of you hand! OLED Display Self Emitting Blue OLED Display combined with blue letters brings new beauty to the unit.
  • Page 7: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Functions Items Specifications FM Frequency Range 87.5 MHz~108.0MHz/ 76.0MHz~108.0MHz Headset Output Max. 7mW (16 ) Max Volume FM Tuner S/N Ratio 50dB Antenna Headset/earphone antenna Frequency 20Hz ~ 20KHz Characteristics Headset Output Max. 15mW (16 ) Max Volume Audio S/N ratio 90dB...
  • Page 8: Part Specifications

    Part Specifications Front Necklace Link pin LCD screen Bottom Earphone jack/ USB jack Part Specifications Sides Reset button/MIC Power/ Play/ Pause FF/ REW/ VOL+/ VOL- MENU/ Navigation Hold/ Clock button A-B Repeat button...
  • Page 9: Buttons

    Buttons Power ON/OFF File Play/ Pause Move to Submenu/ Menu Set-value Save Searching Previous/Next File Move to Left/Right Menu Move to Navigation sub/preceding Folder Volume Up/Down Move to Navigation sub/preceding folder or file Move into Menu/ Navigation Mode Move to preceding Menu Hold Clock View A-B Repeat...
  • Page 10: Recharging

    Recharging To recharge the battery use the USB cable to connect the unit to the PC. Note! It takes approx 3 hours to completely recharge a fully discharged battery. Recharging is not interrupted while downloading/uploading files from/to PC. Recharge the product using USB cable when LCD screen is not activated.
  • Page 11: Connecting To A Pc

    Any unexpected error can happen when connecting to the USB port in front of PC or USB hub. Windows version 98SE or lower will not detect the DAH-1500i as a peripheral device. To have your PC detect the player Install the Program CD supplied.
  • Page 12: Basic Operations

    Disconnecting Click OK on Safe To Remove Hardware window and remove the cable. Disconnecting with Windows 98SE Open “My Computer” or Windows “Search”. Select “Removable Disk”. Using the right mouse button select “Remove”. Remove the USB cable. Note! Removing the cable without following the instructions above will display a warning message and may cause a fatal error in PC or the product.
  • Page 13: File Navigation

    Power ON/OFF Turn Power ON Press and hold the play/pause button to turn the power on. Note! When the battery needs recharging the LCD will display the Battery Low icon. Recharge the battery when LCD is not activated. Turning Power OFF Press and hold the play/pause button to turn the unit off.
  • Page 14: Hold Function

    Play Menu Activates/Disables menu function Returns to submenu/ main menu Moves right/left menu Control setting Activates submenu/ setting menu Saves current setting To access detailed explanation about menus see page 51. Hold Function Hold Mode Functions Press and hold the hold button to pause all functions.
  • Page 15: Play Functions

    Time Time verification Auto Power OFF Press once to view the current time. Press the button again to exit. Note! Set the time by pressing the Menu button. Then select the Set Time option. (See page 59 for more details) If no button is manipulated clock will automatically shut down.
  • Page 16: Music Selection

    Play/ Pause Playing file Press the play/pause button once to play a selected file. Stop Press the play/ pause button once more to stop play. Volume control Press “+” or “-“ to increase or decrease the volume incrementally. Press and hold “+” or “-“ to increase or decrease the volume continuously.
  • Page 17: Deleting Files

    Auto Repeat Repeating While playing music file... Press Press Press button to select button to select button to disable auto starting file. end file. repeat. Note! If end file is not selected, last section of current file is automatically selected as end file. End file selection is available after 3 seconds from selecting starting file.
  • Page 18: Editing Play List

    Play List Editing Play List Playing the Files Editing Play List Making Play List Example: To add Bye Bye.mp3 file to play list Activates navigation mode Press Select Bye Bye.mp3 file select files with VOL+/VOL-, FF/REW buttons (see page 24) Press Note! To cancel your selection:...
  • Page 19: Voice Recording

    Play the List Playing the List While in Navigation mode.. After editing the play list Press and Hold Play the List Note! In Play List Mode, only files listed in Play List can be played. Activate navigation mode for general music files (see page 24) Pressing button while in navigation mode, will play all saved music files.
  • Page 20: Voice Recorder

    Voice Recording Recording Press and Hold Press Move to Start Recoding “Recording “ “Recording ” Recording is paused by pressing play button while recording. To continue recording press play button again. Note! You can play back your recorded voice at listen mode Voice recording is automatically stopped and saved when memory becomes full.
  • Page 21: Fm Radio Function

    MEMO FM Radio Function FM Radio Function Tuning the Radio Saving Station Frequencies P-Set Mode Recording Radio Program...
  • Page 22 FM Radio Function Listening to the FM Radio Press and Listen to Radio hold Display changes to Press FM Radio Note! The earphone also acts as the radio antenna. Local frequency ranges vary globally. Reception/ Reception Standby While receiving the signal Standby status Reception Press...
  • Page 23 Tuning in Radio Frequency Tuning in Radio Frequency in FM scan mode ... to increase/decrease frequencies by 0.05MHz. Press in FM scan mode ... to continuously increase/decrease frequencies. Press and hold Note! The frequency with the strongest signal is selected. Search model can vary according to the Region Selected.
  • Page 24 Auto Channel Save Auto Channel Save Automatically searches for channels and saves Press Press them Changes to Select Auto Preset Auto Preset Note! After auto searching it will automatically move to P-set mode. P-Set Mode P-Set Mode Press Press Changes to select select Preset “P-set/scan”...
  • Page 25: Recording Fm Radio

    Recording FM Radio Recording FM Radio Press Press Start FM Recording Changes to FM-REC Pressing briefly Play button will pause recording. Pressing it again will continue recording. Note! Recorded files will be saved as F001.mp3 and can be replayed in Listen Mode. Recording sound quality can be controlled by pressing Setting Bitrate Press...
  • Page 26: Menu List

    Menu List Menu List Menu List Menu List Menus available in the product are as follows Main menu Sub menu Set menu There are Six main menus. There are sub menus, Set menu under each main menu.
  • Page 27: Menu Buttons

    Menu Buttons Menu Buttons Menu Button Functions Menu Button Functions 1. View Menus 4. Modifying & Saving Set Value Press 2. Searching Menus Press 5. Returning to preceding Menus (Main or Sub) 3. Entering Sub Menus, Set menu Press Press Press and hold to exit Menu Mode.
  • Page 28: Mode Change

    Mode Change Music Set Music : Enter to play music file FM Radio : Enter to record and listen to FM Radio Setting: Enter to set Menu Recording: Enter to voice record Listen: Enter to listen to voice or FM recorded files Sound Setting Select “Sound Setting”...
  • Page 29 Sound Setting SRS Vol Enables control of 3D surround sound (1-10) Trubass Vol Enables control of low tone sound (1-10) Note! This is SRS Labs Trade Mark. WOW technology is licensed through SRS Labs Inc. SRS may boost the volume of sound output. Adjust accordingly. SRS is only available in Music Mode Sound Setting EQ Setting...
  • Page 30: Display

    Sound Setting Fade in It enables gradual increase of volume up to preset level. On : Volume increases gradually up to set level Off : Plays immediately to the set volume level Display Select “Display” from Setting Contrast Sets the brightness of your display (1-10) Scroll Speed Sets the scrolling speed (x1, x2, x4, x8, x12)on LCD display...
  • Page 31: Time Setting

    Time Setting Select “Time Setting” from Setting Time Setting Sets date and time Band Move : Level Set : Press button to view set time from Music Pause and FM Radio mode Backlight Time Sets duration of backlight on LCD (5sec/10sec/20sec/30sec/Always) Time Setting Auto Power Using this feature while the unit is paused or stopped allows you to set the unit...
  • Page 32: Play Mode

    Play mode Select “Play mode” from setting Play mode Allows you to choose playing mode Normal: Music files are played once in sequence Repeat 1: Selected file is played repeatedly Repeat all: All files are repeatedly played in sequence Random: All files are randomly played once. It stops after all files are played Random All: All files are randomly played non-stop.
  • Page 33: Etc Setting

    Etc Setting Select “Etc Setting” from Setting Default Resets to the factory settings. YES : Every setting will be reset NO : Cancel Reset About Shows information about F/W version, memory size, remaining memory, etc Program Installing the Program CD Downloading/ Uploading Files Format...
  • Page 34 MEMO Installing the Program CD System Requirements Minimum requirements for PC system are as follows Microsoft OS (Windows 98SE, ME, 2000 or XP) CD-ROM Drive Pentium 200Mhz or more RAM 32MB or more (64MB for Windows ME or later version) 128MB or more hard disk space (Additional hard disk may be needed for saving music files) USB port available...
  • Page 35: Downloading/ Uploading Files

    Downloading/ Uploading Files Note! The unit downloads or uploads all types of data files (*.jpg,*.xls,*.hwp,...). It functions as a removable disk as well as an MP3 player. To download files connect USB cable, select your file and right click on Copy”.
  • Page 36 Downloading/ Uploading Files Downloading/ Uploading Files Downloading selected files to your player is complete. Note! Reverse steps 1 to 3 to upload files from the unit to your PC. You can also drag & drop to download/upload files. Format Format Note! Deleted files cannot be recovered after the device has been formatted!
  • Page 37 Format Format Click on “Start” when the format window pops up. Check if file system is set for FAT32 Be very careful at format! Formatting completed. Support Troubleshooting Warranty Card...
  • Page 38: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Unit will not turn ON? Check the battery capacity. Recharge the battery with USB cable. Check to see if the unit is on HOLD. Buttons are not working? Check to see if the unit is in Hold Mode. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Files are heard with a lot of interference?
  • Page 39: Fcc Rf Interference Statement

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Problems downloading files? Check USB cable connection. Check available memory capacity. LCD is not activated? Check LCD brightness setting ( Setting Contrast). Check the battery. Recharge it with a USB cable if needed. FCC RF INTERFERENCE STATEMENT Note 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.
  • Page 40: Warranty Card

    Warranty Card Product Name: Model: Date of Purchase: Name of Customer Telephone Number: Address: Name of Agent: Telephone Number: Address: You need to present this Warranty Card with the date of purchase written thereon when required in order to receive satisfactory services. Please keep this card in a secure place. 1.

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