MobiBlu Cubisto User Manual

MobiBlu Cubisto User Manual

Multi format digital audio player

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Cubisto
User s Manual
SRS is a registered trademark of SRS Labs.
WOW Technology is an intellectual property of SRSLabs.

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Summary of Contents for MobiBlu Cubisto

  • Page 1 Cubisto User s Manual SRS is a registered trademark of SRS Labs. WOW Technology is an intellectual property of SRSLabs.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    View Index 1 - Special Features 3 - Technical Specifications 4 - Accessories 5 - Part Specifications 7 - Buttons 8 - Recharging 9 - Connecting to a PC 10 - Disconnecting 12 - Power ON/OFF 13 - Play Menu 14 - Play/ Pause 15 - Music Selection 16 - Voice Recording...
  • Page 3: Special Features

    Special Features World s smallest Mp3 Player Super compact size. A fully featured MP3/audio player that fits in the palm of you hand! OLED Display OLED Display combined with blue letters brings new beauty to the unit. OLED provides superior sharpness, brilliance and easy to read display. Five Preset EQ modes plus one User-set EQ mode Features 7 preset equalization modes;...
  • Page 4 Special Features PC Peripheral Device By connecting the product to PC, the Windows system automatically recognizes it as a removable disk. No additional software needed. It can also be used as storage for other types of files. FM Radio receptor and recorder Enjoy FM radio listening as well as digital music files (MP3/WMA).
  • Page 5: 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 6: Accessories

    Accessories Illustrations may be different from the actual product. Accessories shown below may be different from purchased products to improve quality of the unit. Program CD USB / Charging Cable Necklace Earphone User s Manual Cube Crate Protective Case...
  • Page 7: Part Specifications

    Part Specifications Front Bottom Earphone jack...
  • Page 8 Part Specifications Sides...
  • 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

    Connecting to a PC Note! What is USB (Universal Serial Bus)? This is a new connection system between PC and peripheral devices. Connect the USB cable supplied with the product into a USB port in PC. Any unexpected error can happen when connecting to the USB port in front of PC or USB hub.
  • Page 12: Disconnecting

    Disconnecting Windows ME, 2000 and XP Operating Systems Double click on the green arrow on the right-bottom part of the initial Window screen. Click on Stop and OK after selecting USB High Capacity Storage Device...
  • Page 13 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 14: Power On/Off

    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 15: Play Menu

    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.
  • Page 16: Play/ Pause

    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: Music Selection

    Music Selection When music is paused Press the file selection buttons to skip to the next /previous file without playing the file. While playing music file Press the file selection buttons once to skip to the next or previous file and the file will play.
  • Page 18: Voice Recording

    Voice & Music Recording Recording Press and Hold Move to Press Press Recoding Start Stop “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 19 Voice & Music Recording Play Back Recorded voice and FM Radio Program can be played on Listen Mode. Press and Press Press Move to Hold change to to play Listen Listen mode recorded file Use FF/REW button to search for recorded files Voice recorded files are shown as V001.mp3, V002.mp3, while Radio recordings are shown as F001.mp3, F002.mp3, etc Listen Mode only plays recorded voice or FM files Moving Vxxx.mp3, or Fxxx.mp3...
  • Page 20: Fm Radio Function

    FM Radio Function Listening to the FM Radio Listen to Radio Press Display Press and changes to FM hold 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 21 FM Radio Function Region Select This allows to search for FM frequency range for different regions, since the frequency is variable according to different countries. Press Press Select the Move to Press country Region Sel Region Sel save Standard : Search for 87.5-108.0MHz by 100 KHz increments. Europe : Search for 87.5-108.0MHz by 50KHz increments.
  • Page 22 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. 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 accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 23 Warranty Card Product Name: 1 year from the Model: date of purchase 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.

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