Ezmax EZMP-4100 User Manual

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the related documents a nd softwa re of the product. Any vio lation ma y
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notice for further improvement of the p roduct.
EZMAX
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Table of Contents

Before U se
Product & Accessories ............... ..............2
PC System Requireme nts .......... ..............3
Safety Pre cautions ... .................. ..............4
Features . .................. ................. ...............5
Designation of Parts
Front/Rear View of the Product ... ..............7
Side View of the Produ ct ............ ..............8
Function Ic ons in Display............. ..............9
Preparation
Installing U SB Driver.. .................. ............10
Connecting Player to P C ............ ............12
Manually In stalling US B Driver.... .............13
Using Rem ovable Disk................. ............16
Disconnec ting USB Ca ble............ ............19
Upgrading Firmware... .................. ............21
Installing L DB Manage r ............. .............23
Using LDB Manager . .................. ............24
Basic F unctions
Basic Ope ration ........ .................. ............29
Power On/ Off ........... .................. ............32
Playback Music File .. .................. ............33
Using Navigation ................. .................. 36
Voice Recording/ Listening ... .................. 37
.. .................. 38
Listening to FM R adio ......... .................. 41
Using FM Transm itter .......... .................. 46
Fun ction Menu
Menu Setting .... .................. .................. 47
Music File Playback ............ .................. 48
Mana ging File . .................. ................. .49
Detai led Menu S etting ......... .................. 52
Playb ack Mode S etting ....... .................. 53
Soun d Setting ... .................. .................. 54
Displa y Setting .. .................. .................. 56
Timer Setting .... .................. .................. 58
Enco ding Setting ................. .................. 60
Settin g ............. .................. ................... 61
Others
Built-i n Battery C harging .... .................. .64
HOLD Setting Ho ld ............. .................. 65
Troub leshooting .................. .................. 66
Speci fications .... .................. .................. 68
Servic e (A/S) .... .................. .................. 69
Warra nty ........... .................. .................. 70
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Built-i n Battery C harging ...... .64 Cop yright © 2005 EZMAX. All rights reserved. HOLD Setting Ho ld ....... 65 Advance permission of EZMAX is required to use User’s Guid e, photos, Basic F unctions Troub leshooting ........66 the related documents a nd softwa re of the product.
  • Page 2: Product & Accessories

    Products & Ac cessories PC System Requirements Basic req uirements should be s atisfied t o us e this player on your PC. Make sure to c hec k the followi ng recom mendations before its use: Penti um 200M HZ or abo ve Windows 98SE / ME / 2000 / XP (Wi ndows 98SE - Install Driver) Mac OS 9.0 / 10.0...
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Features Listening Cautions… Multi-Codec Player The outp ut of the pr oduc t guarantees the best s ounds at its pr oper vol ume. As Multi-codec player s upporting MP3, WM A, ASF(au dio), OGG, WAV format. listening with a vol ume set a t a high position for a long time may d amage y our sense of hearing, m ake s ure t o listen to the music at a proper volume.
  • Page 4: Front/Rear View Of The Product

    With an i ntroducti on of rechargeable b atter y inside the product, it re alizes a lo ng time playbac k, allo wing an eas y char ging through USB. (Chargeable with an adaptor s pecialized for EZMP-4100 whil e playing. A us er s houl d s epar atel y buy the adaptor.)
  • Page 5: Side View Of The Produ Ct

    Side View of t he Product Function Icons in Display...
  • Page 6: Installing U Sb Driver

    Ins talling US B Driver Installing US B Driver Make sure to i nstall the USB dri ver befor e c onnecting it to the PC. Clic k “Next”. When there appears “Add Ne w Hardwar e Wiz ard”, press th e “Canc el” button a nd install Upg rade M anager.
  • Page 7: Connecting Player To Pc

    (Make s ure to use only USB cab le suppl ied with the MP3 Player. ) If there do esn’t appear “EZMAX EZMP- 4100 USB Device" in “Dis k Dr ive” of Device Manager or “USB M ass Storage D evice”(Except Window 9 8SE) in Uni vers al Serial Bus Contr oller, or if there does a yellow exclamation mark or “Unknown D evice”, the...
  • Page 8 Manually Installing USB Manually Installing USB (Win 98SE) For W indows 98 SE Double click the device with a excl amation or question mark. Click ‘Ne xt’ in the s ubs equent windows. Designate the path for searc hing the driver file t o \Upgrad e M anager\Drivers of CD Drive.
  • Page 9: Using Rem Ovable Disk

    Using Re movable Disk Using Re movable Disk Since the player is detected as a remov abl e disk on the par t of PC, y ou can eas il y Ex port File( Upload) upload, d ownload, or delete music files or fol der s in Wi ndo ws Expl orer without a 1) Connecting the U SB cable to the P layer allo ws the P layer to be separate manager pr ogram.
  • Page 10: Disconnecting Usb Cable

    Using Re movable Disk Disconnecting USB Cable For mat Player After com pleting file transfer, disconnect the USB c able i n the following way . 1) Formatting in the Window s ① Select the remo vable disk, and then right-click the mouse to Rig ht-click the r emovabl e hardwar e icon on the tas kbar of the des ktop, select F ormat(Se lect “FAT ”...
  • Page 11: Upgrading Firmware

    (u nzipped to 4 files .) Cop y the unzip ped lates t fir mware files into C:\Program Fi les\EZMAX\EZMP-4 100 folder . Execute Firmware Upgr ade manag er program. Clic k “OK” to r emove U SB c able.
  • Page 12: Ins Talling Ldb Manager

    Upgradi ng Fir mware Ins talling LDB Manager Cl ick ”Start” to proceed Firmware Upgrade. Select “Data Area For matting” Insert the Installation CD into CD- ROM Driv e and clic k s etup.exe i n the fol der to d elete all t he files in the s ystem. of LD B Manag er.
  • Page 13: Using Ldb Manager

    Using LDB Ma nager Using LDB Ma nager En ter Lyrics(Auto Search) LDB Man ager is a program that autom aticall y enters the lyrics in MP 3 music files ① Select the MP 3 fil e to enter the lyrics in the file list windo w, and pr ess and can b e us ed wit hout conn ecting the player to PC.
  • Page 14 Using LDB Ma nager Using LDB Ma nager En ter Lyrics (Manu al Search) Delete Lyr ics ① Select the file to enter the l yrics and clic k the button on th e top menu. Select the MP3 file to del ete lyric s and press the button to delete th eir infor mation.
  • Page 15: Basic Operation

    Using LDB Ma nager Basic Operation ③ Pres s Playbac k in the preview window and press the SYNC setting button at the point wher e there s hould appear one line of l yrics e diting wi nd ow. Di splay - Displays the operating status of the p roduct..
  • Page 16 Basic Operation Basic Operation - W hen liste ning to the FM rad io, press short to move to the VOL + previous frequency while ke ep pressing to automatically search for - Each press on the button will incr eas e the v olume step by step. the previous station.
  • Page 17: Power On/ Off

    Power O N/OF Playback Music File Power O N You c an play bac k a musi c file or fil es rec orde d in the pl ayer in the PLAY me nu. ◎ Press PLAY short to turn the power ON, and there will appear the logo on Press MENU s hort to m ove to the menu m ode.
  • Page 18 Playback Music File Playback Music File (3) BOOKMARK PLAY Searching For File - Press MENU to enter into BOOKMARK PLAY where you can s ee the bookm ar k During the playbac k, press t he butto n to play bac k the previous/n ext files.
  • Page 19: Using Navigation

    Using Navigation Voice Recording/Listening Use the fu nction of Navigation to easily searc h for the file you want. Recording Voice During the playbac k or in the p aus e status, press and hold R EC to rec ord voice. Pres s and hold MENU to move to t he N avigation mode .
  • Page 20: Mp3 E Ncoding/Listening

    MP3 Encoding /Listening MP3 Encoding/Listening Connect t he line-in port of the player an d the output port of an exter nal audi o de vice Bit Rate Setting to the line-in cable. In the M ENU mode, use the MENU button a nd button to s el ect SETTINGS →...
  • Page 21: Listening To Fm Radio

    MP3 Encoding /Listening Listening to FM Radio Encoding In the MENU mode, sel ect FM RADIO menu and press the MENU button to m ove When the music for encoding is pl ayed bac k from an external devic e, press a nd to FM RADIO mode.
  • Page 22 Listening to FM Radio Listening to FM Ra dio Search for Saved Frequency(PRESET mode) Manuall y Save F requency Press the PL A Y button to display the PR ESET scr een. After findi ng the frequenc y you want, pr ess and hold the M ENU butt on to display Move to th e frequenc y you want using button.
  • Page 23: Recordi Ng/Playbac K Fm Radio

    Listening to FM Ra dio Recordi ng/Playbac k FM Radio Recording FM R adio Deleting All Saved Frequ encies During the FM recei ving, pr ess and hold the REC button to st art FM radio In the MENU mode, s elect FILE MANAGE and press the MENU button . broadc asting.
  • Page 24: Using Fm Transm Itter

    Using FM Transmit ter Menu Setting Press the MENU button s hort to move to the MENU mode. The function of FM Transmitter is a fu nction in which you can listen to the Press the button to move MENU ite m and press the M ENU button music pla yed in ot her p layers with th e function of FM Transmitter at other audio dev ices emb edded with FM rec eiver with out connecting an external short to s el ect the menu you w ant.
  • Page 25: Music File Playback

    Music File Playback Managing File In the MENU mode, s elect the PLAY menu Deleting File Plays bac k all the music files in the memor y . In the File Manage menu , sel ect Fi le Del ete and press the MENU button. Use the VOL+ /- button t o sel ect the file to delete.
  • Page 26 Managing File Managing File Formatting Deleting Saved F M Radio Frequency In the File Manage menu , sel ect the F ormat a nd press the MENU button. In the File Ma nage men u, selec t Pr eset Delete, and then pres s the MEN U butt on.
  • Page 27: Detailed Menu Setting

    Detailed Menu Setting Playback Mode Set ting In the MENU mode, s elect the Settings. Select the Play Mod e in the Se ttings. Select the detailed men u that you want to m ove using the button Plays bac k all the s ongs in order onl y onc e and then press the MEN U button.
  • Page 28: Soun D Setting

    Sound S etting Sound S etting A user can adjus t up to 8 l e vels for eac h frequenc y depending on its 5 areas. ◎ In the SETTIN GS menu, sel ect SOUND. U se button to move horizontally and Select the s ound mode you want with the V OL+/- button, and then press the –...
  • Page 29: Displa Y Setting

    Display Setti ng Display Setting Select the DISPLAY in th e SETTIN GS. Play Time Settin g Set the tim e that there appear s on the display with the VOL+ /- button. : dis plays the c urrent playbac k time. NORMAL TIME Select the detailed setting with VOL+/- butt on and press the MENU button.
  • Page 30: Timer Setting

    Timer S etting Timer S etting Select Timer in the Settings. Current Time Setting Pres s the MEN U button to display the time se tting screen. Select the detailed items with VOL+/- button and then press the M ENU button. Set the AM/PM using VO L+/- button.
  • Page 31: Encoding Setting

    Encoding Setting Setting In the Setti ngs , select th e Mode Setting. In the Setti ngs , select th e Encoding . Select the detailed setting with VOL+/- button and pr es s the MEN U button. Select the detailed item with VOL+ /- button a nd then pr ess the M ENU button. Bit Rate Setting DEFAULT VOLU ME Settin g Set the enc odi ng bi t rate you want with...
  • Page 32: Setting

    Setting Setting Country Setting STUDY Function Setting Set a lang uage of a n applicable c ountr y. You can t he ti me wit h the button. Select a l anguage y ou want with VOL+/- button. 15, 30, 45, 60 s econds are available. Wh en the tim e is s et and if you press the If you s et a language, the b andwidth of FM radi o frequ enc y of th e applica ble button during pl ay , it will be pl ayed bac k from the time adding the time set i n the country will be changed too.
  • Page 33: Built-In Battery Charging

    HO LD Setting Method Built-in Battery Charging (1) Charg e with USB Cable If you us e the functi on of h old, you c an pr even t a mal-functi on by a button w hile ◎ If you c onnect the PC to th e player with the U SB cable, it will be automatic all y the pl ayer is played during play er operation, includi ng an unnec ess ar y charged regardles s of the o peration s tatus of the player.
  • Page 34: Troub Leshooting

    Trouble shooting Trouble shooting If you thi nk the player fails, chec k the followings : No sound or no ise is heard during the p layback. ◎ • Check if the m usic file is stored in the me mory. Power m ay b e not turned on .
  • Page 35: Specifications

    M P3 Encod ing OGG Q9 Compa tible File Format Webs ite: www.ezmax.c o.kr / www.ez oli ver.com 8 Kbps ~ 320 Kbps (WMA/ASF: 32 ~ 19 2 Kbps) Address : # 504, 5 Floor, Hanlim H uman Power, 1-40, Geu mjeong-dong,...
  • Page 36 5.FCC Compliance Statements 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. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in...
  • Page 37 Warning : Your are cautioned that any change or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate such equipment. NOTE: This unit was tested with shielded cables on the peripheral device . Shield cables must be used with the unit to insure compliance.

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