WARNING DANGEROUS VOLTAGE Uninsulated Dangerous Voltage, that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to person is present within this product’s enclosure. ATTENTION The owner’s manual contains important operating and maintenan instructions. For your safety, it is necessary to refer to the manu To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
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WARNING Do not operate the unit during the driving, bicycling or operating other machine. Do not insert metal with the batteries. (risk of fire) It is recommended that you follow the listed guide line to prevent damage of hearing. Establish a safe sound level. ►...
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Components Software Remote Necklace Stereo Ear installation CD control phone 2 AAA Size USB cable Line in cable Carrying batteries...
Using buttons and controls Neck strap holder Power On / Play / Pause / Stop / Power Off Volume Hold switch Mode MENU MENU Record VOLUME REVERSE Local Repeat HOLD Switch Earphone jack Line-IN FORWARD POWER ON/OFF PLAY/PAUSE/STOP Play the next track / Fast forward in the current track Play the previous track / Rewind the current track...
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< Rear > MMC & SD card slot / USB jack Remaining battery capacity MMC / SD card icon This icon will blink while the song in MMC or SD card is played. Hold icon Play icon Pause icon Music recording icon Voice recording icon Local repeat icon Play mode icon...
Inserting Battery ① Slide open the cover as shown in the figure. 2 AAA alkaline batteries ②Insert (supplied). Slide the cover back to close. ③ Use the alkaline batteries. Note correctly, it may become damaged. Be sure to check the polarity of the batteries (+,-), while...
Adding MMC / SD card If you need additional memory, you can purchase the MMC (the Multi Media Card) or SD card(Secure Digital memory card) as shown in the figure. ① Align the MMC or SD card with the slot as shown in the figure and insert it to the end.
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Playing songs on “RipFlash DX” < Playing / turn on > ① Insert the batteries and connect the earphones to the player. ② Press to turn on. ③ Press again to play a song. < Pause > ① Press to pause while playing. ②...
Selecting the track / Volume control to skip to the next track. to fast forward the current track. to locate the beginning to rewind the current track. playing MP3 files of 64kbps or less. Press +/- button to adjust the volume while playing.
Using the Remote Control Rewind Forward HOLD ☼ note : Under hold mode, no buttons on the remote control will work. You can adjust the volume while playing. ▶ ▍▍ Play / Paused Stop Menu Volume █ Ⓜ ① Press and hold ▶ ▍▍ to turn on the player.
Hold function / Local Repeat Hold mode in direction to lock all Local Repeat mode To repeat a part of the current track, ① Press to start the local recording. ② Press to finish the local recording ③ Repeat the recorded part. ④...
Using mode options and settings Use the mode button to select the following mode options. The player displays a mode in the order of ‘EQ’→’REPEAT’→memory information→’Record Input’→’Record Bitrate’→‘Record Memory’→‘CD-Ripping’ →’Delete’ as you press Equalizer LIVE/JAZZ/ROCK/FLAT Repeat REPEAT ONE / (file order) REPEAT ALL / RANDOM Memory INERNAL MEMORY TOTAL /...
Setting up EQ(Equalizer) to set up EQ. to select the following menus; FLAT, LIVE, to play the track. LIVE Preset for live music JAZZ Preset for jazz music ROCK Preset for rock music FLAT Normal balance...
Repeating tracks Press twice to set up REPEAT. NORMAL REPEAT Press to select REPEAT menu. - Play all the tracks in order one time. The mode will be scrolled in the order of ‘NORMAL REPEAT’ → ’REPEAT ONE’ REPEAT ONE →...
Memory information Press three times to display the memory information. Press to indicate memory status in the order of ‘INTERNAL MEMORY TOTAL’→’INTERNAL MEMORY REMAIN 128MB’→‘EXTERNAL MEMORY TOTAL’ →’EXTERNAL MEMORY REMAIN ??MB’, as you press.
Record bitrate Press five times to set up RECORD BITRATE. Press to select RECORD BITRATE menu. The mode will be scrolled in the order of ‘8kbps’→’16kbps’ →’32kbps’→ ’64kbps’ →’128Kbps’ as you press. Record Memory Press six times to set up RECORD MEMORY. Press to search INT MEMORY (internal memory) or EXT MEMORY (external memory).
CD-Ripping The CD-Ripping function recognizes the tracks of the recorded material separately during the transferring from a CD player to the unit. When you record an album consisting of 12 songs from CD player to the unit, the unit automatically creates 12 files with the First, set up Record Input on LINE IN and Record Bitrate on 64kbps or 128kbps.
Delete ① Press seven times to delete a track (or eight times with CD-Ripping function) ② Press to search the track. ③ Press to select the track. ④ When ‘Confirm:Yes’ is displayed, press If you do not need to delete the track, press ‘Confirm:No’...
Encoding function First, set up Record Input mode on Line In. ① Turn on the player or stop the Playing. ② Plug in the Line-in cable into the Line in jack of the player and Line out jack of other device. ③...
Recording Voice First, set up Record Input mode on the Internal Mic. ① Turn on the player or stop the Playing. ② Press to record the voice. ③ Press to stop the recording. To pause the voice recording, press To record continuously, press Note When memory is full, ‘FULL’...
Installing Manager software ① Insert the installation CD into your CD-ROM drive. ② The installation CD will auto-run when loaded into a PC. Note : Do not connect the player to PC before this installation. For manual setup, ① Click MP3 Explorer Plus in CD-ROM drive. ②...
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Installing Manager software ⑥ Installation of management software is displayed. ⑦ Click [Finish] button to complete the installation.
Connects to Computer 1. Plug the USB cable into the USB port of computer. 2. Slide the cover of MEMORY / USB in the direction of the arrow. 3. “USB CONNECTED” will be displayed on the LCD.
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RipFlash DX Manager Software Memory Memory Information Information File Management Window File Management Window MP3/WMA player MP3/WMA player Memory Manager Memory Manager Files currently in the Files currently in the unit’s memory. unit’s memory.
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Downloading files to “RipFlash DX”(1) ① Double click the icon of the Manager software on the desk. ② Select files to download to the playe ③ Click Download button. Or, click ‘File(F)’ and ‘Download to MP3 Player (D)’.
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Downloading files to “RipFlash DX”(2) 3. Downloading is displayed. 4. Complete the download. Note ► Be sure the display “USB CONNECTED” is on the LCD to download. ► MP3 file size is one MB per minute. ► To prevent damage, do not unplug USB cable o eject MMC/SD card.
Uploading files to PC 1. Select the file to uploading. 2. Click ( ) upload button. 3. A selected file is transferred to PC. Note ► You can upload general data files (such as MS word files, MS excel files etc.) to PC.
Formatting the memory. 1. Click [Memory] → [internal/External memory format] Or, Select ( 2. Click [confirm] Note ► This player has to be connected to PC before formatting. ► In case the Ripflash DX Manager is disconnected to the player, Click...
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What is MoodLogic? MoodLogic is music mix management software. It is designed to enhance the experience with your RipFlash. The MoodLogic Light Version is included with your MP3 Manager CD. It is recommended that you install MoodLogic to manage your songs and create mixes. You can then transfer your music to your RipFlash and enjoy your music on the go! What is unique about MoodLogic? The MoodLogic software connects to a data service that can identify your digital music files...
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How to install MoodLogic from the CD To install MoodLogic: 1) Place the MP3 Manager CD in the CD-ROM drive of your computer. The 2) Click the MoodLogic button. The MoodLogic installer launches. 3) Follow the instructions in the MoodLogic installer to add your songs to the service and process is...
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Transferring songs and mixes to your RipFlash: You have two options to transfer your music to your RipFlash: 1) Direct transfer from within MoodLogic: Click the MP3 Player view in MoodLogic and follow the instructions on the screen to download the MoodLogic PoGo! RipFlash plug-in.
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What are the features available in the full version of MoodLogic? The MoodLogic Light Version activates 25 of your songs for more advanced browsing by Genre, Artist, Tempo, Release Year, and Mood. The full version allows you to activate up to 10,000 songs! Go to the My Active Music View to get a taste of the full version, see your songs cleaned up and organized, and experiment with the Genre, Artist, Tempo, Release Year, and Mood filters.
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Creating an Instant MusicMix: The easiest way to create a mix in MoodLogic is to use the Instant MusicMix feature. Simply go to My Active Music, select a song that you like, and click the Mix button on the bottom right corner in MoodLogic. MoodLogic creates an Instant MusicMix for you, by scanning your collection and showing songs that are similar to your selected song.
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Using My Active Music filters: In My Active Music, you can use MoodLogic filters to locate songs of a particular genre or by a particular artist, as well as by Tempo, Release Year, and Mood. These filters help you find your “mellow jazz songs of the ‘70s” for your commute or your “fast, aggressive, rock songs”...
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How to add and activate new songs To add songs to MoodLogic, click Add Music in the Activation Center. Whenever you add songs to your computer, you should add them to MoodLogic. To activate songs (identify the songs in your collection and allow them to be filtered in My Active Music), click Activate Music in the Activation Center.
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MoodLogic MP3 player view. Select the songs you want to copy and use the Copy from device right-click menu option. If you did not install the PoGo! RipFlash plug-in, use your MP3 Manager software to upload your songs to your computer.
System Requirements PC / AT and compatibles ® Main Memory CD-Rom drive Available USB port Operating system ☼ note While up-loading the voice file or data to PC, hard disk space for the file is required. Pentium 133MHz or Higher 32MB and above Windows 95 / 98 / ME / 2000 / XP...
Trouble shooting < On the software > Memory space is full. Upload files to PC or delete files. You can recognize the memory space with DMR-300 manager. USB cable is disconnected Make sure USB cable is plugged to PC correctly and confirm the message “CONNECTED”on LCD.
Frequently asked question < The controls on the unit do not work. > No battery, the power is almost out or the inserted batteries are in the wrong polarity. Check batteries in the player. Replace or reinsert the batteries. < There’s no sound. > Sound is too low.
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