X-Micro XMP3U-F512 User Manual

X-micro xmp3u-f512: user guide

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EVA 220 MP3 Player
User Manual
Ver: 1.0

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  • Page 1 EVA 220 MP3 Player User Manual Ver: 1.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Points to Note ...3 About The Player...3 Features ...3 Exterior View & Explanation of Keys/Buttons...4 LCD Screen ...5 Basic Usage...7 Power ON/OFF The Player...7 Turning The Player ON...7 Turning The Player OFF ...8 Main Menu Mode ...8 Entering Main Menu ...8 Main Menu Option 1 –...
  • Page 3 Settings menu option 3—Auto Power Off ...16 Settings menu option 4—Backlight...17 Settings menu option 5—Record Quality ...18 Settings menu option 6—FM Bandwidth ...18 Settings menu option 7—Exit ...19 Menu Mode Option 4 – Delete Files ...19 Menu Mode Option 5 – Language ...20 Menu Mode Option 6 –...
  • Page 4: Points To Note

    Points to Note ® Set/move the HOLD switch to the OFF position (the opposite way from the arrow) before operation. ® If any failure occurred to the player, use a clip or a pin to click the Reset button on the back side, and then power on the system. ®...
  • Page 5: Exterior View & Explanation Of Keys/Buttons

    Exterior View & Explanation of Keys/Buttons...
  • Page 6: Lcd Screen

    : Recording : EQ selecting : Power on/off, play/ pause LCD Screen - Music mode: ‘ ’: EQ mode icon ‘ ’: Repeat mode icon ‘ ’: Volume value ‘ ’: Music mode status icon ‘ ’: Battery indicator ‘ ’: Music mode icon ‘...
  • Page 7 ‘ ’: Voice file number. (Take above picture for example: 009 for voice file be playing, 009 for total voice number) ‘ ’: Play time (Take above picture for example: 09:00 for elapsed time of current track, 33:39 for total time of it). If play time more than 1 hour, screen will also display hour number such as 1:23:25.
  • Page 8: Basic Usage

    After reading through this User Manual, you are ready to start using the player after inserting the required battery. Power ON/OFF The Player Turning The Player ON Press key in order to turn on the player. When it is ON, the LCD screen will display a blue backlight with X-MICRO displaying.
  • Page 9: Turning The Player Off

    And player memorizes the last settings before last power off, including track number, elapsed time, EQ, Play mode & Volume etc. Screen displays like below: Turning The Player OFF While the player is ON, press and hold turn the power OFF. Prior to powering off the LCD screen displays power-off logo.
  • Page 10: Main Menu Option 1 - Music

    Main Menu Option 1 – Music The Music option in Main Menu enables you to enter into music mode and enjoy music. Playing MP3/WMA Tracks 1. Press to enter into Main Menu when player doesn’t in Music mode. 2. Press key a second time to select Music mode.
  • Page 11: Submenu Of The Music Mode-Play Way

    Submenu of the music mode—Play Way In music mode, press which enables you to select the way of track playing---Direct Play & Select by Folder. Access the Submenu of Music mode as follows: 1. In music mode, press (suppose in music stop mode). System last used play way is highlighted and screen displays like following: 2.
  • Page 12: Record The Voice

    3. Press key to confirm your selection. 4. The LCD screen will display the last played voice track before last exiting Voice mode or Last power off. 5. Scroll through the voice files by press you want to hear. 6. Press key to listen to the selected voice file.
  • Page 13: Menu Mode Option 3 - Fm Tuner

    System support voice recording in Voice replay stop/pause statue, but also can start recording directly in music stop mode by pressing key. ‘Disk Full!’ appears for 2 seconds when the player memory gets full during recording process, and player will stop recording. ‘Low Battery!’...
  • Page 14: Save Searched Frequency

    ® Fine Tuning Press key once, the player can scan forward or backward 100KHz. Save Searched Frequency Over 20 stations can be saved separately in Standard band and Japan band (Standard/Japan band can be chosen in ‘FM Bandwidth’ in ‘Settings’ mode). To save searched frequency, do the following: 1.
  • Page 15: Record Fm Program

    Record FM program This function enables you to record your favorite FM program and enjoy anytime. To record FM, do the following: 1. Enter into FM mode and select one desired station. 2. Press key to start recording. Screen displays like following: 3.
  • Page 16: Settings Menu Option 1-Equalizer

    ® Exit Settings menu option 1—Equalizer You can set any one of 7 different sound parameter settings by using Equalizer option. 1. Select ‘Equalizer’ in ‘Setting’ option of Main Menu mode. 2. Press key to confirm. LCD displays the equalizer mode, which is being used by the player at present, like following example: The EQ menu provides the following options: ®...
  • Page 17: Settings Menu Option 3-Auto Power Off

    2. Press key to select ‘Play Mode’, screen displays: 3. Press key to enter into ‘Play Mode’ setting. The certain play mode which is being used at present appears, like following example: The Play Mode provides the following options: Play Mode Symbol Normal Repeat Track...
  • Page 18: Settings Menu Option 4-Backlight

    The Auto Power Off timings include: ® ® 1min ® 2 min ® 5min ® 10min 3. Pressing key to select the timing desired for the Auto Power Off. 4. Press key to confirm the new auto power off time desired and return to the Setting menu.
  • Page 19: Settings Menu Option 5-Record Quality

    * Once connect the player with the PC, backlight will light on all the time. 4. Press key to confirm the specified backlight timing. Settings menu option 5—Record Quality Use the Record Quality option to select the record type. Access it as follows: 1.
  • Page 20: Settings Menu Option 7-Exit

    System provides two bandwidths: Standard & Japan. : 3. Pressing key to select 4. Press key to confirm your selection and return to the Setting menu. Settings menu option 7—Exit The Exit option in the Setting menu enables you to exit Setting menu and return back the upper menu (Main Menu).
  • Page 21: Menu Mode Option 5 - Language

    Delete Files prompts are provided as follows: ® NO: refuse to delete this file/track ® Yes: Delete this file/track ® Exit: Exit Deleting menu ® All: Delete all file/track in the specified type 5. Scroll through the music tracks/voice files by pressing the name of the track/file you wish to delete appears in the LCD screen.
  • Page 22: Menu Mode Option 6 - System Info

    ® ® 3. Scroll through the language options by pressing desired language name appears in the LCD screen. 4. Press key to confirm your selection. Menu Mode Option 6 – System Info. The System Info. option in the Main Menu mode allows you to view the memory capacity of the player, and it is accessed as follows: 1.
  • Page 23: Other Convenient Function

    Below picture will display when the player is in uploading process Disconnecting the Player from the PC Each time you want to disconnect the MP3 player from the PC safely, you must doubt-click on the ‘Safely Remove Hardware’ icon located in the...
  • Page 24: Adjust The System Volume

    Safely remove from the PC, the player will auto power off. DO NOT disconnect the Player while a track/file is being transferred, as it may damage your player. All keys are disabled when the player is connected to the PC. Backlight will be lit on all the time when connecting to the PC.
  • Page 25: Reset Function

    To enable all keys on the player, push the direction of (= ‘OFF’ position). Once the HOLD function is enabled, all keys on the player become ineffectual. Any key is pressed, below picture will prompt: Even HOLD function is turned on, you also can execute file transferring/deleting on the player when connecting to the computer.
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