Pogo's digital voice recorder user guide evr-100 (48 pages)
Summary of Contents for Pogo AM/FM Radio Recorder/Voice Recorder/MP3WMA Player
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AM/FM Radio Recorder/Voice Recorder/MP3WMA Player This manual is protected by copyright laws and all rights are reserved. No portion of this manual may be reproduced in any form or translated into other languages without written permission from the manufacturer and publisher of this manual. The content of this manual is provided “as is”...
TABLE OF CONTENTS I Component and LCD Display 1 SET 2 Accessories 3 LCD Display II Battery Charging and USE 1 Charge battery using AC Adapter 2 Charging Status 3 Battery Level 4 Playback and Recording Battery Life III Memory Card 1 Memory Card 2 Maximum Recording Time 3 Precaution...
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VIII PC CONNECTION 1 Win XP, 2000 and ME 2 Driver Installation for Win98SE 3 PC Connection Display 4 Safely Removing Hardware from a PC IX FORMATTING 1 Formatting using a PC 2 Formatting using the unit X UPGRADING FIRMWARE and FONT XI DISPLAY MESSAGES General Specification Warranty...
3 LCD Display ▣ POWER ON ▣ AM Display ▣ FM Display ▣ MUSIC Initial Display ▣ POWER OFF ① : Radio band ② : Memory( Internal/External) ③ : Month(Calendar) ④ : Day(Calendar) ⑤ : Battery Level ⑥ : Date(Calendar) ⑦...
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▣ MUSIC Playback Display ▣ VOICE Initial Display ① : MUSIC Mode ② : Memory( Internal/External) ③ : Month(Calendar) ④ : Day(Calendar) ⑤ : Battery Level ⑥ : Date(Calendar) ⑦ : Navigation (Music list up) ① : Radio band ② : Memory( Internal/External) ③...
II Battery Charging and USE 1 Charge battery using AC Adapter 2 Charging Status 3 Battery Level Full charge Some power consumed Power almost drained, should charge battery No power, charge battery Playback and Recording Battery Life BATTERY TYPE Li-polymer ☞...
III Memory Card 1 Memory Card 1) Memory Card Type: SD/MMC Card 2) Compatible Capacity: 32MB/64MB/128MB/256MB/512MB/1GB ☞ An external memory card is not provided. You can buy one from just about any electronics store in your area. 2 Maximum Recording Time 128MB: 8.5hrs at 32Kbps 256MB: 17hrs at 32Kbps 512MB: 34hrs at 32Kbps...
IV Basic Operations Please study the chart below “━” means holding the specified key for 1second and “━━” means holding the specified key for 2-3seconds. Please make a note of this. Power On/Off Hold Playback Stop FILE UP Function Power On: Hold button for 2-3 seconds.
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FILE DOWN Function MUSIC/VOICE Mode ① Selecting a file. ━: Scroll through available files. ━━: Scroll through available files faster. ② During Play back ━: Skip to the beginning of the next file. ━━: Scroll through available files. ③ Player Stopped ━: Return to previous directory.
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MENU SPEED ERASE A↔B/Repeat Mode Volume Function ━: Display Main Menu Setup System/Play/Record/Display/Sound options. NOTE: Pressing menu in the Display Main Menu will exit the Display Main Menu. MUSIC/VOICE Mode ① During Playback ━: Change Playback speed. Each Press will change playback speed as follows: X1,3spd, X15spd, X05spd, X07spd ☞...
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TIMER LED LAMP Internal Microphone RESET Function ━: Display scheduled Timer-Recording(s) ☞Displays for 10 seconds ━━: Schedule a Timer-Recording. MUSIC/VOICE Mode ① In file selection ━:Record thru internal or external Microphone. AM/FM Mode ━: Record AM/FM Radio. ① Recording ━: Pause recording. ②...
V MAIN MENU STRUCTURE SYSTEM PLAY Repeat Timer Reset Hr / Min Calendar Y / M / D Sleep Time Off,15~120mi a-b rep set AutoOff Time Off,1,3,5,min YES NO Sys Default YES NO Play style Int Format YES NO Ext Format Total/fr/ver Index Play System Info...
VI Main Menu 1 SYSTEM MENU Display and Key operation SYSTEM TIME SET CALENDAR SLEEP TIMER Function Used to Set: Timer Reset Calendar Sleep Time Auto off Sys Default Int Format Ext Format Sys Information Used to set the current time. Complete Setting Used to Set: Present year...
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AUTO OFF Time Default FORMAT Format MEMORY INFO Complete Setting Unit will turn off when there are no button presses for specified amount of time. (1, 3, 5 Min) Auto off doesn’t work when playing back a file, recording, or when receiving a radio station Complete Setting Use System Default to restore...
2 PLAY MENU Display and Key operation PLAY REPEAT A↔B/Rep Complete Setting Function Used to Set Repeat A↔B/Repeat Play style Index Play :Play all files in order and stop. :Play only 1 file and stop. :Play 1 file repeatedly. :Play files repeatedly in order.
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PLAY STYLE INDEX PLAY Complete Setting Use to set playback settings File List Normal Style Book-Mark List “FILE LIST” will show all files regardless of directory. “NORMAL STYLE” (Directory View) view folders and/or files. “BOOK MARK” will only show bookmark files, max 10. : In any play style...
3 RECORDING ☞ Precaution before recording Please make sure of the following before recording: Select the internal or external memory. Check the amount of available memory. Select a bit rate. Check the battery life. We recommend using default bit rates. MENU Display and Key operation Memory...
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RECORD SELECTING BIT RATE Setting LINE-In/Mic If you press “A-B/REPEAT” without a memory card in the external memory slot, the error “NOT INSERTED CARD” will appear. The memory remain icon is only displayed in AM/FM Mode. Same procedure is used to set: AM Record FM Record Line In Rec...
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Recording AM/FM Radio Recording by External Microphone/Line-in When trying to record using the External Mic/Line-in, make sure an external microphone and/or Line in cable is securely connected to the LINE/MIC jack (External Input Terminal) and make sure you set “Line-In/Mic” to MIC/Line-In under the RECORD MENU. ☞...
③ AUTO SYNC “AUTO” This separates the recording into individual files (one by one) by detecting the end of a file and creating new files until all the files from the external device are recorded. Simply press RECORD and once the unit detects that all files have been recorded, it will stop recording.
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Scroll Speed ID3 TAG Language Tuner Screen Contrast Brightness Level 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10 Complete Setting Select how fast file info scrolls on the LCD screen. Scroll Speed Option: - Slow, Normal, Fast Complete Setting Display file information.
5 SOUND MENU Display and Key operation SOUND Equalizer Turn Tuner Screen better reception and recording quality. - Display will disappear after 5 seconds when Tuner Screen is set to OFF. Complete Setting Function Setting Equalizer 3D Effect Def Volume 8 Equalizer - Normal: “NOR”...
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3D Effect Def Volume Set the default volume you want the unit to use. Def volume options: 10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17, 18,19,20,21,21,22,23,24,25 Complete Setting - 24 - ③Select “3d Effect” using ▲▼ and press ▶/■ ④ Setting3D Effect Select desired option using◀▶ Press ▶/■...
VII FURTHER OPERATION 1. Playback Speed The playback speed (while playing a file) can be changed using the rewind or fast forward keys. (- short press; 10 seconds a second) (- - long press; 1 minute a second) 1) Forward and Rewind Forward (▶>) ▶〉: Display will show and the file will fast forward 10 seconds a...
2) Playback Speed You can change the playback speed of a file by pressing the “SPEED” button. Each press will speed up or slow down the file as follows: x13, x15, x05, x07 and back to normal. This function only works with MP3 files.
3 AM/FM Radio 1) FM Radio Reception ① Stereo Earphone Stereo earphone acts as the antenna for the FM radio. 2) AM Radio Reception The antenna to receive AM broadcasts is embedded in the unit. You are not required to plug in an external antenna in order to listen to AM radio.
☞ Selecting a preset radio station To quickly select a preset station press ▲▼ when in AM/FM mode. To go back to normal tuning, use ◀▶ 4 TIMER-RECORDING You can program the unit to automatically record radio broadcasts via a daily or weekly timer-function; totally unattended.
5 Timer Recording Settings ☞ Select an item using ▼▲ and select an option using ◀▶ Setting Item ① Timer Recording No (SCHEDLE) ② TYPE ③ MEMORY INTERNAL EXTERNAL ④ DATE SET Setting Day, Month and Year If ②TYPE is set to PLAY, Source option is AM, FM and MUSIC Use ▲▼ to select Source and ◀▶ for option. Option Select Timer Recording No 1-20 using ◀▶...
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⑤ SOURCE SOURCE AM SOURCE FM If ②TYPE is set to RECORD, option is AM, FM, MIC and LINE Use ▲▼ to select Source and ◀▶ for option. ⑤ SOURCE SOURCE AM SOURCE FM SOURCE MIC ⑥ BITRATE ⑦START/END Hr and Min ⑧...
VIII PC CONNECTION 1 Win XP, 2000 and ME You can connect the unit with a computer using the provided USB cable. No special application is required unless you use Win98SE When you connect the unit to a USB port, it will be recognized as a “Removable Disk” in Win XP, 2000, ME 2 Install Driver for Win98SE ①...
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② Click “Unknown Device” window ③ Check ‘Search for the best driver for your device’ and click ‘next’ ④ Check ‘Specify a location’ ⑤ Insert Driver CD inside your computer’s CDROM ⑥ Click “Next” button ⑦ Click your CDROM drive (D: in most cases) and click “OK”...
☞ To make sure the installation has been successfully completed, check for the device in the device manager: [My Computer]-[Control Panel]-[System]-[Device Manager] 3. PC Connection Display “USB CONNECT” 4. Safely Removing Hardware from a PC You are required to safely remove your hardware before disconnecting the device from the USB port. ①...
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③ The following window will show, select USB Mass Storage Device and click ok. After that, select USB Mass Storage device again and click stop. ④ When you get the message below, it is safe to disconnect the USB cable from the PC. - 34 -...
IX FORMATTING 1 Formatting Memory using a PC ☞ Format must be done in FAT and all files and settings are lost when you format ○ 1 Click [My Computer] and right click Removable Disk (usually E/F:) and the following toolbar will appear ②...
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④ Click ‘ok’ ⑤ Format is complete 2. Formatting memory using the unit (without a connection to a PC) ①Press “MENU” ②Move to desired setting (INT/EXT Format) using ▲▼ ③Select “Int format” and press ▶/■ ④Use◀▶to select “YES” or “NO” ⑤Press ▶/■...
3. Formatting current firmware If the unit stops working normally, (hangs up and does not operate properly despite a normal reset), please try to format the current firmware. If you do this, all the settings except the date and time will initialize. ①...
XI DISPLAY MESSAGES NO FILE CHARGING CHARGING COMPLETE CHARGE NEEDED CONNECTING USB TO PC UPLOADING FILE TO PC - 38 -...
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DOWNLOADING FILE TO SET BOOKMARK ADDED BOOKMARK FAILED DELETING COMPLETE NO TIMER RECORDING INITALIZING SEARCHING FILE MEMORY IS FULL INDEX IS FULL NO MEMORY CARD FOUND CAN’T READ SD-CARD NOT ENOUGH MEMORY SPACE OVERLAPPING SCHEDULE NEED SETTING TIME NO BOOKMARK FAILED INITALIZING FAILED to DELETE FILE FAILED UPGRADING...
NO INDEX General Specification MODEL RECORD TIME MODE FILE FM Record AM Record Timer Record VOICE RECORD/ Record Device PLAY Distortion Freq, Response Output Power Repeat play Timer Record Distortion Freq, Response RADIO Sensitivity (stereo) Frequency Cover range Preset Mode END TIME NOT SET RadioYourWay LX 128MB: 510Min / 512MB: 2040Min at 32Kbps...
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RADIO Distortion Freq, Response Sensitivity Frequency Cover range Preset Mode Bit/rate Distortion Freq, Response Earphone Repeat play Sound communication System interface Sound card Display Ext mic/line in IN/OUT Earphone JACK DC JACK Diameter SPEAKER Max output VOLUME MEMORY MODE Messages (FSTN) Repeat CLOCK...
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RADIO RECIEVING RADIO/VOICE REC Operating Temp Accessory SIZE Warranty ● If any defect or error occurs, stop using the product and contact PoGo! Products, Inc. General Directory Number: (714) 671-1854 ● Warranty (Warranty Regulation) PoGo! Products will guarantee a free repair or service for a period of one year from the original date of purchase.
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(Repair or Service) A. This product is manufactured under a strict quality control and inspection process B. If any defect or error occurs under normal operation, in accordance with the caution or notes in this manual during the warranty period, you are entitled to a free repair or exchange from our company C.
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(Caution Upon Shipping The Product For Warranty Service) ● If you need to ship the product for warranty service, please do the following: 1. Enclose the original dated purchase order/receipt with the product during the warranty period 2. Avoid damage to the product during shipping/transportation using proper packing materials 3.