Brief Introduction INTRODUCTION -- DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER (DAP) – Si-120 Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you have just purchased is only the start of your musical enjoyment. Now it is time to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your equipment offers.
INSTALLING THE BATTERY Push open the battery compartment door. Insert the 1 x AAA Alkaline battery with the correct polarity as shown. Close the battery compartment door. To avoid battery leakage or corrosion, remove the battery from the player if the player is not to be used for a long time.
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CONTROLS Key Functions 1. Press to turn the player ON. Press to play or pause music files. 2. Press to stop music files. Press and hold to turn the player OFF. 3. Press to access into the Repeat mode. Press and hold to access into the Equalizer mode. Press to record FM tuner or voice.
When connecting the player to the computer for the first time, please follow these instructions: 1. Insert the CD-ROM into the CD Drive. Double Click “My Computer”. Then Double Click on the “Si-120” CD-ROM drive directory. 2. Double Click the “Install.bat” file. The MS-Dos window will open up and indicate “Installation Complete.”...
TRANSFERRING FILES 1. Connect the DAP to the computer by using the supplied USB cable. 2. The following will be displayed on the screen of your DAP player: 3. A “Removable Disk” will be added in “My Computer”. Open the “Removable Disk” folder: Locate the files you wish to copy from the computer to your DAP.
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SAFELY REMOVE HARDWARE PROCEDURE 1. Double click the “Safely Remove Hardware” icon on the task bar: 2. From the “Safely Remove Hardware” window, select “USB Mass Storage Device” and click the “Stop” button. The “Stop a Hardware Device” window will pop up as shown: 3.
OPERATION LISTENING TO MUSIC After you have transferred MP3, WMA or WAV files from the computer to your DAP, you can start listening to music while you learn how to use the rest of the features. II button to turn the Insert the earphones into the earphone jack of the player;...
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/EQ/ Stop pressing the button when your desired selection is displayed. Repeat Button /EQ/ Press the button repeatedly to select different repeat mode options. As each mode is selected, the following icons will be displayed on the upper right hand of the screen on your player: /Navi Edits and plays one section repeatedly.
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Creating a play list from the DAP Enter into the Navigation menu. Press the or the button to highlight a desired song or file. /EQ/ Press the button; a number icon (01, 02 etc.) will be displayed next to that song or file.
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NOTE: Each time auto scan is performed the previously preset channels will be overwritten by the new FM stations detected. Setting FM Stations Manually If the “Preset” icon is displayed in the screen, press the button to clear it. Press the button to increase the FM frequency.
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II button to pause and unpause recording. Press the Press the button to stop recording. Listening to the Encoded File Enter into the Navigation mode to locate the newly encoded file. The file will be saved in the “LINEIN” Folder You may change the file name of the file through your computer in order to match the artist and song title.
CUSTOMIZING THE PLAYER USING THE SETTING MENU The Setting Menu provides the options to change the player settings. mode Press and hold the button to display the SETTING menu on the screen. Press the or the button to select one of the following setting options: Play List, Equalizer, Menu Language, ID3 Language, Scroll Speed, Play Timer, Brightness, Screensaver, Voice B/R, Line in B/R, MIC VAD, CD Sync, Play Speed, Resume, Autoplay, Sleep, Auto Power Off, Load Default, Format, FM Band, or About me.
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Equalizer Setting Press the or the button to choose from the preset EQ modes or User Defined EQ. Press the /Navi button to confirm the Sound mode. Menu Language Setting Press the or the button to select one of the languages for the user interface. II button to confirm the language selection.
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Brightness Setting Press the or the button to adjust the Display brightness level. II button to confirm the brightness level. Press Screensaver Setting Press the or the button to select the time before the screensaver is activated. Press the /Navi button to confirm the timer selection. NOTE: The battery life will be longest on the 10 sec setting.
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CD Sync Setting Press the or the button to select the CD Sync timer. Choose the number of seconds of silence required for the Line In Encoding function to separate different tracks. Press /Navi button to confirm the selection. Play Speed Setting Press the or the button to select the speed of the file playback.
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Press /Navi button to confirm the selection. Auto Power Off Setting Press or the button to select an amount of time before the unit will shut off while in standby mode. Press /Navi button to confirm the selection. Load Default Setting Press or the to select Yes in order to restore the units original settings.
Additional Information PRECAUTIONS Copyright Making copies of MP3 tracks or files without permission is a violation of the international copyright laws. Safety Vibration experienced during walking or exercising will not affect the player. However, dropping the player or dropping a heavy object on the player may result in damage or sound distortion.
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FCC Warning This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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CE Warning: The exclamation point within the triangle is a warning sign alerting the user of important instructions accompanying the product. This unit must not be exposed to moisture or rain. Ensure all connections are properly made before operating the unit.
TROUBLE SHOOTING Should any problem persist after you have checked these symptoms, consult your dealer or contact the support site at www.signstyles.com Symptom Possible Reason Actions No Power Check whether the battery is exhausted. Replace the battery. No Sound Check whether the earphones jack is Re-insert the earphones.
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Technical Specifications Category Item Specification Audio Frequency Range 20Hz - 20KHz Headphone Output 20mW, 16ohm (Max.Vol) S/N Ratio 90dB (MP3) File Support MPEG 1/2/2.5 Layer 3 Windows Media Audio ADPCM encoding Bit Rate 8kbps - 320kbps Tag Info ID3 Tag FM Tuner FM Frequency Range 87.5MHz - 108 MHz...
UPGRADE FIRMWARE PROCEDURE Occasionally, a new software (firmware) may be released for this unit enhancing its functionality. For more information, please go to the web site at (www.signstyles.com) for downloading procedure and downloading the latest firmware. CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your Digital Audio Player is a precise electronic device, and should not be subjected to rough handling or exposed to extreme temperatures or moisture.
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