Mpio FL 500 User Manual

Mpio FL 500 User Manual

Mpio fl 500: user guide
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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Getting Started Name of the Parts ... LCD Screen ... Components ... Recharging ... Connection Connecting to a PC ... Installing USB Driver Manually ... Using a Removable Disk ... Downloading/Uploading Files ... Disconnecting the USB Cable ... Usage Basic Operation ... To Play Music (Turning Power ON) If you want to adjust the volume ... Lockdown ... To Stop (Turning Power OFF) ... Searching for the desired section during playback Searching for the desired file during playback Searching for the desired file during pausing Using the Navigation ... Changing Modes ...
  • Page 3: Name Of The Parts

    Name of Parts USB Connector LCD Screen Necklace(Belt Clip) Hole Hold Switch Earphone Jack LCD Screen Current Track All Tracks Visual Effects (File Info/ Progress Status/Stereo Image) Power/Play/Pause/ Navigation Setting/ Changing Track/ Fast Forward & Rewind Button(lever) Menu / Rec Start / Rec End Volume Control Wheel Mode Key ( MP3,FM,REC) Repeat A-B section repeat ( :DRM) Sleep Battery Hold Display of music Playback Time...
  • Page 4: Connection

    CHARGING image appears on the LCD and the battery starts to charge. Note Actual player’s components may vary slightly from images shown, and sub- Utility CD ject to change without notice. Broken components may be purchased separately at MPIO Service Center. Additional components(For example, Earphones, Belt Clip & Necklace) can differ depending on the sales area. (Figure.1) (Figure.1) Do not disconnected!!!
  • Page 5 The built-in battery is expendable, therefore the battery usage time will gradually reduce after purchase. Always charge and store the produce at room temperature. The battery usage time will differ depending on how the product is used and how long, usage temperature, and other environmental matters. Note Contact MPIO Service Center for replacing the internal battery.
  • Page 6: Connecting To A Pc

    Connecting to a PC Connect the product (FL500) to the USB connection port on the computer with the USB Cable. - Removing USB cable, while installing the USB driver or executing a command, may cause malfunction to the computer. The USB Driver will be installed with a message indicting “Looking for a New De- vice”. The installation screen may not appear. Note MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) - MTP is a mode to connect to a computer using the Windows Media Player 10 in a Win...
  • Page 7: Installing Usb Driver Manually

    Then, click the [Finish] button. Go to the following destination to confirm that the installation was completed suc- cessfully. Windows 98SE: [Control Panel] → [Systems] → [Device Manager] → [Hard Drive] → MPIO FL500 USB Device Note In Windows 98SE, the program must be installed to use FL500 as a removable disk.
  • Page 8: Disconnecting The Usb Cable

    Select “Stop USB Mass Storage Device”. Select USB Mass Storage Device from the list of hardware, and click the [Stop] but- ton. When the “Stop a Hardware Device” window appears, select MPIO FL500 USB Device. Then, click the [OK] button and disconnect the USB cable.
  • Page 9: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation To Play Music (Turning the Power ON) Navigation screen will appear by pressing MENU button after turning the player on with a logo screen. Select file you wish to playback. Press the button to play music. For more details of how to move folders or files, see [Using the Navigation] in page10. Note After turning on the power, if you don’t want the navigation screen to come up, change the setting to Auto Play in the menu. (See page 1).
  • Page 10: Searching For The Desired Section During Playback

    Searching for the desired section during playback During play, push and hold the lever in listen. When you remove your hand from the pushed lever, it plays automatically. Searching for the desired file during playback Push the lever in : direction to play the next file. When you push the lever in it goes to the previous file if you push the lever in...
  • Page 11: Changing Modes

    Changing Mode Turn the Mode Key toward one of MP3, FM and REC mode during playback or pause status. Whenever you switch the mode key, the palyer will change the mode among MP3, FM and REC mode. Note To play the music properly after switching from FM Radio mode to Music Playback mode, set the Auto Play from the menu. (See page 1) Voice Recording Switch to REC[Record] Mode by Mode key, then Choose voice recording mode.
  • Page 12: Setting A↔B Section Repeat

    Setting A↔B Section Repeat Turn the A-B option on in the Audio Settings of Menu, then return to the playback mode Section Repeat Starting Point To repeatedly play music/voice files, press the MENU button shortly at the point where section starts. ) will appear on the LCD screen. Section Repeat Ending Point Press the MENU button again at the point where the section ends. The set section will now play repeatedly.
  • Page 13: Listening To The Fm Radio

    Listening to the FM Radio The earphones work as an antenna, so connect them before using. See page 11 first then switch to Radio mode. Manually Searching the Frequency If you push the lever in Automatically Searching the Frequency If you push and hold the lever in crease or decrease for searching. After release the lever, the frequency is stopped when receiving the signal. Note The frequency movement unit is different depending on the Seek Step of FM Radio menu.
  • Page 14: Changing A Saved Frequency

    Changing the Saved Frequency You can change the saved channel to another frequency. At a new frequency, if you press the MENU button in vertical direction, the save channel screen appears. Press lever to vertical direction after selecting the saved the channel number. When saving a frequency, if you have an already saved frequency at a channel num ber, the previous frequency is deleted and the new one is saved.
  • Page 15: Menu Operation

    Menu Operation Moving in the menu Hold down the MENU button in vertical direction to enter the menu Move through menu items by pushing the it down in vertical direction to go into a selected menu item. Move to the submenu by pressing the press it down in vertical direction to move into the Settings screen in the submenu.
  • Page 16: Audio Settings

    Audio Settings Setting EQ You can select EQ mode to enjoy various sound effects. Select EQ from Audio in the menu. Note EQ Change Order “Normal → Pop → Rock → Jazz → Classic → Vocal → Bass Booster → User EQ.” Setting User EQ You can enjoy your own sound effects by setting the EQ to the each frequency bandwidth that you prefer.
  • Page 17: Setting Repeat

    Setting Repeat The user can set to the desired play setting. Select Repeat from Audio in the menu. Normal ( ) : It plays music files including folders once. Repeat One ( ) : Plays one track repeatedly. Repeat All ( ) : Plays all music files continuously.
  • Page 18: Setting Fm Sound

    Setting FM Sound You can set the sound of the FM Radio. Select FM Sound from FM Radio in the menu. You can set the sound to Mono or Stereo. Saving Auto Preset Scan for FM Radio broadcasts and automatically save them as channels. Select Auto Preset from FM Radio in the menu.
  • Page 19: Recording Settings

    Recording Settings Setting Voice Recording Quality You can set the quality status of the Voice recording. Select V/R Quality from Recording in the menu. You can set Low, Middle and High. Setting FM Recording Quality You can set the quality status of the FM Radio recording. Select FM Quality from Recording in the menu.
  • Page 20: Screen Settings

    Screen Settings Setting Visual Effect You can set the info configuration at the bottom of the LCD screen. Select Visualization from Display in the menu. Visual Effect Setting Icon File Info Status Stereo Image Setting the Language You can confirm the music file information which has ID3 tag by setting language. ID3 tag : 55 languages supported ID3 tag MENU language :English, Korean, Chinese (simplified), Chinese (traditional), Japanese, Spanish, French, German, and Russian supported...
  • Page 21: Setting Playback Time

    Setting Playback Time You can set how to display the playback time on the LCD sreen. Select Playing Time from Display in the menu. Running Time : Displays the current playback time of the song being played. Remaining Time : Displays the remaining playback time of the song being played.
  • Page 22: Setting Resume

    Setting Resume You can set the starting point of music which you played before. Select Resume from System in the menu. Off : Plays the file from the beginning before ending. On : Plays the file from the point where it stopped before ending. Note When Auto Play is set to On, the Resume operates.
  • Page 23: Setting Auto Off

    Setting Auto Off If there is no operation during the music is paused or stopped, the player will be shut down automatically by the setting time. Select Auto Power Off from System in the menu. Note You can set the time between 3-30 minutes, or choose Off when you don’t want the settings. Initializing Settings All settings will be cancelled and go back to the factory status.
  • Page 24: Upgrading Firmware

    Upgrading Firmware Download the firmware from MPIO web site and save it on the PC. (www.mpio.com) Turn the power of FL500 ON and connect it to the PC by using a USB cable. Chcek the mode of player. Firmware upgrade is only available in MSC [Mass Storage Class] mode.

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