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Table of Contents Before Using Player USB Connection & Disconnection Basic Operations Learn More About Comfortable Functions Setting Menus Software Installation...
MEMO Before Using Player Table of Contents Cautions For Safety Product Features Specifications Accessories Names of Each Part Minimum Requirements for PC Charging Player Using USB Cable About Power...
Cautions For Safety Cautions For Safety Don’t’ expose the player to dusty and Don’t try to disassemble or rebuild the play- Distributing music files to other people We shall not be liable for the losses of data humid places. er randomly. without permission is a violation of a copy- in the player by users’...
Product Features Product Features OLED LCD LCD Pivot OLED LCD is much better than the existing LCD in terms of readability and esthetic appreciation. By adopt- Not only a right-hander, but also a left-hander can now easily use the player, cause it provides pivot function, ing OLED , it not only provides much better quality of display, but also makes its design far better.
Names of Each Part Names of Each Part Front Side Reset Button LED Lamp USB Port LCD Display MENU/FF/REW Line-In Port Microphones VOL+/VOL- Side Rear / Top Earphones EQ / SRS / Book Mark Button Power / Play / Pause Neck Strap Connector Jack Hold Switch...
Minimum Requirements for PC Charging Player Using USB Cable The minimum requirements for PC to use the player are as follows; Connect the player to the USB port at the back of your PC using USB cable. Microsoft OS (Windows 98SE, 2000, ME, and XP) CD–ROM Drive Pentium 200MHz or higher More than 32 MB of RAM (64 MB or more for Window ME or 2000).
About Power USB Connection & Disconnection The display of battery residue capacity can vary at the beginning of the operation. It will Table Of Contents be stabilized after 5 to 6 seconds displaying the real amount of battery residue. (Full) (Medium) (Low) Connecting Player to PC Using USB Cable...
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Connecting Player to PC Using USB Cable Disconnecting Player From PC Using USB Cable Connect the player to the USB port at the back of your PC using USB cable. For Windows ME, 2000, and XP Users To disconnect the player from the USB cable, double click the green arrow at the right bottom of your Windows screen.
Disconnecting Player From PC Using USB Cable Basic Operations After you see the message “Safely Remove Hardware,” click “OK” and remove Table Of Contents the USB cable. LCD Display Simple Key Operations Power On/Off Changing Modes Locking Listening Music For Windows 98SE Users Run “My Computer”...
LCD Display Simple Key Operations MUSIC Mode Display MUSIC Mode A: Status of Files (Play/Pause/Stop) Button Time Pressed Stop State Play State B: Bitrate / LDB Plays a current song. Pauses a current song. PLAY C: EQ / SRS / PAUSE D: Format of the Playing Files Power Off Power Off...
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Simple Key Operations Simple Key Operations FM Mode Button Time Pressed Stop State Play State Button Time Pressed Ready to Receive State Preset Mode Displays book Mark Sets Book Mark Starts to receive Waits for Waits for receiving. PLAY receiving Changes EQ.
Power On/Off Changing Modes Turning On the Power Changing Modes Pressing the < > button once and long will turn on the power with the following There are 4 modes; MUSIC, VOICE, LINE, and FM. LCD screen. Press the <M> button long. For Your Reference! Move to the mode you want by pressing the <M>...
Locking Listening Music Playing/Pausing Music Pushing the HOLD switch at the side of the player downward will lock the player. If the < > button is pressed under the state of Stop or Pause, files will be played with < > display on the LCD screen.
Selecting Music Selecting Music Moving Playing Files Searching Songs During Playback Move files by pushing the <M> but- During the playback, pushing the ton to the direction of FF/REW <M>button long to FF/REW will let under the state of Stop, Pause and the player do a fast search to the cur- Play.
Recording Voice Recording Voice Recording Voice If you press the <REC> button again, the recording will stop with the following LCD display. Press the <M> button long to enter the Mode menu. Push the <M> button to FF/REW to move to the “VOICE” menu. Now press the <M>...
Recording Music Recording Music Like the picture below, connect the LINE IN cable to both the player and a jack of Press the <M> button long the audio headphones (LINE OUT) that you want to record. to enter the Menu mode. After moving to the “Line”...
Recording Music Listening to FM Radio Listening to FM Radio Pressing the <REC> button again will stop the recording with the following LCD display. Press the <M> button long. After moving to “FM” by pushing the <M> button to FF/REW, press the <M> but- ton to receive the frequency of FM Radio.
Scanning FM Radio Frequencies Saving FM Radio Frequencies In FM mode, push the <M> button to FF/REW to find desired frequencies. Saving FM Radio Frequencies Manually Search the frequencies to save by pushing the <M> button to the direction of FF/REW.
Saving FM Radio Frequencies Entering Preset Mode Saving FM Radio Frequencies automatically In an FM mode, press the <L/N> button briefly to enter the Preset mode. In an FM Radio Mode, press the <M> button briefly to enter the FM Menu. Select the “Auto Preset”...
Deleting Saved Frequencies Deleting Saved Frequencies Selecting EACH In an FM Radio mode, press the <M> button briefly to enter FM menu. After selecting the Preset No by pushing the <M> button to FF/REW, delete it selectively by pressing the <M> button. After moving to “Preset Delete”...
Recording FM Radio Recording FM Radio While listening to FM Radio, pressing the <REC> button briefly will start recording. Select setting values by pushing the <M> button to FF/REW and press the <M> Current elapsed time for recording button again to save the values. Remaining time for recording in the memory Pressing the <REC>...
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Recording FM Radio Recording FM Radio On/Off Press the <M> button to save the setting values. Press the <M> button to select ON/OFF. Frequency Push the <M> button to VOL+/VOL- to select “Frequency.” Push the <M> button to FF/REW to select either “ON” or “OFF” and then press the <M>...
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MEMO Learn More About Comfortable Functions Table Of Contents Navigation (Folder Search During Playback) Watch Setting Section Repeats Changing Play Modes Lyrics Setting Up BookMarks...
Navigation (Folder Search During Playback) Navigation (Folder Search During Playback) Example: After selecting files or folders, press the <M> button to play the song selected. Suppose we play a file “Bye Bye.” Press the <L/N> button long to enter the navigation mode. Moving to main folders Push the <...
Watch Setting Section Repeats In Pause or Stop, press the <L/N> button briefly and then the LCD screen displays REPEAT A time shown as below. During the playback, press the <REC> button briefly at the starting point of the sec- tion repeat.
Changing Play Modes Lyrics If you press the <REC> button long during playback, the modes change in the order of Normal, Repeat, Repeat All, Random, and Random All. You can see the lyrics only during the playback. Find files marked as “LDB” on the LCD screen during the playback. During the playing, bitrates and “LDB”...
Setting Up BookMarks Setting Up BookMarks Setting Up BookMarks Pressing the < > button will play the song from the position that you bookmarked. During the playback, press the <SRS> button and you will see the following LCD screen. For Your Reference! Users cannot set the bookmark in a state of Stop or Pause.
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MEMO Setting Menus Table Of Contents Menu Map Basics of Menu Buttons Setting Recording Display Timer Watch Play EQ Edit Erase About...
Menu Map Basics of Menu Buttons Menu Map Entering Menu The following table is menus of the player. Please refer to this before use. Press the <M> button briefly. Searching Menus Push the <M> button to VOL+/VOL- to search. Entering Sub-Menus & Setting Menus Press the <M>...
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Basics of Menu Buttons Basics of Menu Buttons Changing and Saving Setting Values Select “Display” by pushing the <M> button to VOL+/VOL- and press the <M> button. Press the <M> button to FF/REW to set the value and press the <M> button briefly. Push the <M>...
Setting Setting From the main menu, select “Setting.” Play Speed Users can set the speed of the playing file slow or fast (X1/3, X1/2, X1, X2, X3). Backup Delete This initializes functions that are saved. - Default speed is X1. Yes –...
Recording Recording Select “Recording“ from the main menu. With this function, the player only records if it detects sound, avoiding unnecessary Voice recording and saving memories. (OFF, LIBRARY, OFFICE, STREET) When recording voices, users can set the bit rates to 32 / 64 / 96 / 128 Kbps. LIBRARY OFF –...
Display Display Select “Display “ from the main menu. WAVE Displays WAVE IMAGE. Contrast This is to adjust the brightness of the LCD display ranging from 1 to 10. STEREO IMAGE OLED Time Displays STEREO IMAGE. This is to adjust the duration of OLED of the LCD display. (DISABLE / 5/ 15 / 30 / ALWAYS) PROGRESS Displays PROGRESS IMAGE.
Timer Watch Select “Timer” from the main menu. Watch Select “Watch” from the main menu. 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). Watch You can set year, month, day, and time and can watch the time through the LCD screen.
Watch Play Alarm Select “Play” from the main menu. The Player will be turned on at the time users specified with a beep Play Folder sound. This is a function for a user to select the type of playing folders saved in the player. On/Off Can decide whether to use the Alarm or...
EQ Edit EQ Edit Select “EQ Edit” from the main menu. Initializing Edited EQs When you see the following screen, press the <SRS> button. Editing EQs Users can edit EQs, which is already configured by their tastes. User-Defined EQ Initialize setting values edited by users. For Your Reference! Bandwidth of Audible Frequency If the menu "EQ Edit"...
Erase Select “SRS” from the main menu. Select “Erase” from the main menu. The player itself can delete saved files and bookmarks. Can set 3D Surround Sound (1 – 10). File Erase Select “File Erase.” TruBass Select the file to erase by pushing the <M> button to FF/REW. Press the <M> but- Can set sound with reinforced bass (1 –...
About Software Installation This shows the information such as OS version, entire memories, and available mem- ories in the player. Table Of Contents About Software Installation OS Ver About Memory Unused File Download & Upload Formatting For Your Reference! Only available memories will be displayed except the built-in OS memories in the player. Lyrics Marking All These Things Are Normal Warranty Services...
Software Installation Software Installation Click [Next]. For Your Reference! As a mass storage type, the player does not require separate software installation to download and upload files To do the lyrics marking for the player, please follow the given order below. For Windows 98SE Users: install the software first before using the player.
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Software Installation File Download & Upload Installation is completed. Click [Finish]. 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. After the installation, “Lyrics Connect the USB cable to the PC and select the file(s) to download to the player Manager”...
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File Download & Upload File Download & Upload Like the picture below, paste the copied files to the player by selecting “Paste” by Like the picture below, saving the file to the player is finished. right-clicking the mouse. For Your Reference! The player will be recognized as a “Removable Storage Disk”...
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Formatting Formatting For Your Reference! When you see the format window, click “Start.” Be cautious when formatting since it will erase all the data and the data can’t be restored. Make sure whether the file Select the Removable Disk and right-click the menu Format in Windows. system is “FAT”...
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Lyrics Marking Lyrics Marking Names and Functions of Each Part This button shows lyrics on the LCD screen when playing music files from the manager. 1) Function Buttons This button renews a file list. 2) Preview Windows 4) File Lists 2) Preview Window This shows the lyrics by playing the file with lyrics marked.
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Lyrics Marking Lyrics Marking Find a folder that has music files from the folder list. Run the “Lyrics Manager” icon on the Desktop. The music files that can be put into the lyrics are MP3 and WMA file. Select the files you want to mark, and click [EDITOR] button. Select the model before you mark the lyrics.
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Lyrics Marking Lyrics Marking Either input the lyrics on the pop-up screen directly Set up the time by pressing the or import the LRC files by clicking the [IMPORT] space bar on the keyboard or button. clicking the [SET SYNC] button. Once the input is finished, click [OK].
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Lyrics Marking Lyrics Marking Modifying Lyrics and Time After the lyrics marking is com- This function modifies the time and lyrics of the files that are marked. pleted, the music files will be dis- played as “Marking” on the item [Lyrics Marking] from the file list.
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Lyrics Marking Lyrics Marking Select one of the listed time to modify, and click the time again to modify it. After the modification is com- pleted, click the “Marking” and finish the marking. Modifying Entire Time Reference!! You can adjust the entire time of the lyrics both backward and forward with a regular interval.
Lyrics Marking All These Things Are Normal Situations Solution Enter a time interval you want from the Preview window and modify it with Power is not turned on. [-, +] button. Check whether the battery is discharged or not. Charged the battery using the SUB cable and check if it is working.
All These Things Are Normal Warranty Services Customers are entitled to get Warranty Services for 1 year from the date of purchase. Situations Solution Regarding the troubles caused by customers or natural disaster, customers will be In FM radio listening, too required to pay the charges despite the period of free services.
FCC RF INTERFERENCE STATEMENT WARRANTY FORM Warranty Term: 1 year from the date of purchase Product Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B dig- Model : ital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to pro- Date of Purchase : (month) (day)
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