Table of Contents On Products Cautions For Safety Product Features Specifications Accessories Names of Each Part Minimum Requirements for PC Getting Started Using AC Adapter On Power USB Connection & Disconnection Basics of How to Operate LCD Display Simple Key Operations Power On/Off Resetting Changing Modes...
Table of Contents Recording Voice Recording Music Recording Setting Menus Setting Menus Remocon(Optional) Using LCD Remocon(Optional) About Programs Installing a driver File Uploads & Downloads Formatting Files Customer Support All These Things Are Normal Warranty Services FCC RF INTERFERENCE STATEMENT Cautions For Safety For proper use of the player, be sure to keep the following directions to avoid danger or physical damage.
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Cautions For Safety As chemicals or rinsing detergents can Don’t use headphones while driving change or peel the surface off of the player, cars or riding bikes or motorcycles. don’t use them. If the player is out of order, call our Listening to music long time with high volume customer services, but never try to may cause a hearing sense disorder.
Large Capacity HDD Type Jukebox You won’t have any problem in carrying the player with you because of the handy size of 80 X 56 X 22.4 (mm). Moreover the HDD Type Jukebox MP3 Player can download music files more than 1,000 songs.
Product Features OS Firmware Upgradeable By upgrading OS firmware, users will get the most recent OS updates through the Internet, giving them additional functions and file format support. User-Centered EQ It provides 5 basic EQs (Normal, Rock, Jazz, Classic, and Pop) and 10 user defined EQ, so that users can adjust high quality of music by setting the right preference of quality users want.
Accessories High-Quality Carrying Case A high-quality carrying case protecting the player from external shocks is provided. USB Cable Fast file transfer with PC Earphones Bundled with high quality earphones, you can enjoy even more powerful sound. Direct Encoding Cable When you directly encode sounds, you can use this cable to connect this player with an external audio.
Names of Each Part Front Menu / Mode / FF / REW / VOL+,- Button Names of Each Part Sides LCD Display Navigation Button Jack for DC IN High Sensitive Hold Switch Voice Recording Microphone Built-in Stereo Speaker SD Card Slot Earphones Jack Encoding Port USB Port...
Minimum Requirements for PC The minimum requirements for PC to use the player are as follows; Microsoft OS (Windows 98 SE, 2000, ME, and XP) CD–ROM Drive Pentium 200MHz or higher More than 32 MB of RAM (64 MB or more for Windows ME or 2000). More than 128MB of Hard Disk Space (Additional Disk Space is needed for storing music files) USB Port (Ver.
Using AC Adapter For Your Reference!! It takes up to 3 hours to fully charge a completely exhausted battery. You can recharge the battery if the player is connected to PC with a USB cable. (Under the state of HOLD, do not charge the battery) It may take more time if you charge the battery with files played.
USB Connection & Disconnection Connecting Player to PC Using USB Cable Like the following picture, connect one end of the USB cable at the back of your PC and connect the other end of the cable to the USB port of the player. USB Cable PC USB Port For Your Reference!!
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USB Connection & Disconnection After you see the message “Safely Remove Hardware” ,click “OK” and remove the cable. Click! Click! Click! Click! Click! Click! Click! Click! Click! Click! Click! Click! Click! Click! Click! Click! Click! Click! Click! Click! Click! Click! Click! Click! Click!
LCD Display Connecting Player to PC By Using USB Cable F: Folder Name A: Status of Files (Play/Pause/Stop) G: ID 3 Tag B: Format of the Playing Files H: File Names C: Playing Modes I: Play Position D: Equalizer J: Track Number, Elapsed Time E: Remaining Battery Simple Key Operations Music Playback Mode...
Simple Key Operations Button Time Pressed Stop State Executes navigation. Volume 1 level up. VOL+ Volume up successively. Volume 1 level down. VOL- Volume down successively. Music/Voice Recording Mode Button Time Pressed REC Ready State Voice Record/Music Record starts. Selects modes (MUSIC<->VOICE<->LINE) MENU Power On/Off...
- Pressing the reset button with a pointed thing pin too deep will cause a damage to the player. - Reset will not erase or delete the music songs. Reset is use to restart the MP3 player if the player malfunctions.
Changing Modes There are 3 modes; MUSIC, VOICE, LINE Press the ( ) button on the front long. Move to the mode you want by pressing the ( ) button on the front to the direction of either VOL+ or VOL- ( After the movement, if you press the ( ) button on the front, you will enter the mode.
Navigation (Folder Search during the Playback) After selecting the music file or a folder, press the ( button on the front to play them. Moving to a higher folder Push the ( )button on the front to the direction of REW to move to the main folder.
Card Copy It’s the function that enables a user to copy data stored in SD and MMC memory cards to the player. Card Copy performed only in the Stop State mode. Open the cover of the “CARD IN” at the bottom of the player.
Locking Locking Pushing the HOLD switch at the side of the player downward will lock the player. If an operation is made under the state of HOLD, the followings will be displayed for 2-3 seconds and disappear. For Your Reference!! Under the state of HOLD, no buttons will work.
Selecting Music Moving Playing Files Move files by pushing the ( ) button on the front to the direction of FF/REW ( under the state of Stop, Pause and Playback. Pushing the ( ) button on the front briefly to the direction of FF ( the player to the next track and REW ( ) will moves back to the previous track.
Setting Section Repeats REPEAT A During the play mode, press the REC ( ) button briefly at the starting point of the section repeat. REPEAT B Pressing the REC ( ) button once again briefly at the end of the section repeat will activate the section repeat and the interval will be repeatedly played.
Voice Recording Voice Recording Press the ( ) button on the front long. Pushing the ( ) button on the front to VOL+/VOL- ( “VOICE” menu. Now press the ( ) button on the front to enter the “VOICE” mode. Pressing the REC ( ) button briefly under “REC READY”...
Voice Recording Playing & Stopping Voice Recorded Files Under the state of Pause/Stop, press the Play ( ) button to play the voice recorded file. Under the state of play mode, press the Play ( ) button to pause the voice recorded file.
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Music Recording Press the ( ) button on the front long. After moving to the “Line” menu by pushing the ( VOL+/VOL- ( ), pressing the ( ) button on the front will lead you to the “LINE” mode. In “REC READY” press the REC( ) button once and it will start to record the music.
Music Recording Playing & Stopping Music Recording If you press the Play ( ) button under the state of Stop/Pause, recorded files will be played. If you press the Play ( ) button during the play mode, playing of the recorded music files will stop.
Setting Menus Basics of How to Use the Menu Entering Into Menu Press the ( ) button on the front briefly. Searching Menus Search the menu by pushing the ( ) button on the front to VOL+/VOL- ( Entering into Sub-Menus & Setting Menus Enter the sub-menus by pushing the ( ) button on the front to FF ( Setting Menus...
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Setting Menus Returning to the Main Menus (Main Menus, Sub-Menus) Return to the main menus by pushing the ( ) button on the front to REW ( Example Suppose that the user set the value of Display Contrast as 5. Press the ( ) button on the front briefly.
Setting Menus Setting From the main menu, select the “Setting” to enter into the menu that you want. Resume When you turn off the player and turn it on later, the player will resume back the EQ and play list of the last music you listened to the same status. :This restores all the previous information before it was turned off.
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Setting Menus Language : This sets the tag as KOR if made in Korean Windows OS. : This sets the tag as CHI if made in Chinese Windows OS. : This sets the tag as ENG if made in English Windows OS. : This sets the tag as JAP if it was made in Japanese Windows OS.
Setting Menus Card Copy Select “Card Copy” from the main menu to enter the menu. Card Copy Select “Card Copy” from the main menu to enter the menu you want. This is the function which copies the data stored in SD and MMC Memory Cards to the player.
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Setting Menus Timer Select the “Timer “ from the main menu to enter it. Auto Power Off Under the state of Pause/Stop, power will be turned off automatically if no button operation is made for more than the designated time (Disable/30 sec/1/2/5/10 min).
Setting Menus Erase User can erase files manually. Select “Erase” from the main menu. Select “Yes” or “No.” About Select “About” from the main menu to enter into the menu. - This shows the information such as OS version, entire memories, and available memories of the player.
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Using LCD Remocon (Optional) Simple Key Operations for Music Play Mode Button Stop State Time Pressed Plays a current song. PLAY/PAUSE Power Off Moves to the next track. Successive forward track search. Moves back to the previous track. Successive backward track search. Using LCD Remocon (Optional) Button Play State...
Installing a driver For Your Reference!! This player can upload and download not only music files but also various kinds of data including .jpg, .xls, .hwp, etc as a portal drive. Without having to install a separate software installation, the player can upload and download files because of the Mass Storage system.
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File Upload & Download Table of Contents Like the picture below, saving the file to the player is finished. For Your Reference!! During the file uploading, you can save the files in the player to the PC by following the reversed direction of the above.
Formatting Files When you see the format window, click “Start.” Make sure whether the file system is “FAT32.” Be very careful when formatting~ Format is finished. All These Things Are Normal Situations Check these Buttons will not work Check the power is on? when pressed.
Warranty Services Customers are entitled to warranty service for a period of one year from the date of purchase. Warranty service does not apply to defects resulting from customer fault or acts of God. Non-warranty service shall apply to defects resulting from : 1.
WARRANTY FORM Warranty Term: 1 year from the date of purchase Product Model : Date of Purchase : (month) (day) Name of purchaser : Phone Number : Address : Place Purchased : Phone Number : Address : Hyunwon Incorporated You need to show this Warranty Certificate with the date of purchase when requesting service, in order to receive satisfactory services.
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