CONTENTS 1.SAFETY INFORMATION 2.PRECAUTIONS 3.INTRODUCTION 4.CONNECT TO COMPUTER 5.OUT OF BOX BEHAVIOUR 6.INTERFACE AND OPERATION 9- 27 6.1 Display 6.2 Keys 6.3 Default settings 6.4 General operation 6.5 DAB Mode 6.6 Audio Player Mode 6.7 FM Radio 6.8 MIC Record 6.9 Trouble Shooting...
SAFETY INRORMATION product may fall, causing Before using the unit,be sure to read all serious injuryand serious operating instruction carefully.Please note damage to the product. that these are general precautions and may Useonly with a cart, stand, not pertain to your unit. tripod, bracket or table 1.Read instrucion recommended by the...
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SAFETY INRORMATION circuits,or where it can fall into such power Marking label. If you are not sure the type lines or circuits.When installing an outside of power supply to your home, consult antenna system,extreme care should be your appliance dealer or local power taken to keep from touching such power company.
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SAFETY INRORMATION charges. Section 810 of the National when the power-supply cord or plug is Electric code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides damaged. information with respect to proper grounding If liquid has been spilled or objects have of the mast and supporting structure, fallen into the product.
PRECAUTIONS COPYRIGHT Distributing copies of MP3, WMA or WAV tracks without permission is of international copyright laws. SAFETY: Vibration experienced during walking or exercising will not affect the player. However, dropping the player or dropping a heavy object on the player may result in damage or sound distortion. Avoid spilling any liquid onto or into the player.
INTRODUCTION HYSICAL ESCRIPTION Hold EARPHONE jack Lable USB jack Logosilk AMUSEER DAB menu LCD display Local scan Local scan Full scan save to presets Info button VOL+ REC button PREV button NEXT button Func button OK SELECT VOL- POWER MENU button 2 Battries Logosilk...
INTRODUCTION Contents - Audio Player - Mains adapter terminated in mini USB type B - USB to mini USB cable for connection to PC - Accessories Features DAB Radio Music player FM Radio MIC recording Voice Playback Move save USB 2.0 high speed digital transmission WIN98 upwards system exempt drive GETTING STARTED - Use only the size and type of battery specified.
CONNECT TO COMPUTER TRANSFERRING FILES You can download MP3 files from the internet or use encoding software to convent music that you have on an audio CD into MP3 format. Once these files are stored on your computer you can easily copy them to your player. Connect the computer to your player using the supplied USB cable or just remove the USB Flash Cover and insert the USB Flash Drive plug into the USB port on the computer.
Out of Box Behaviour Press and hold the POWER key for 2 seconds to turn on the unit. When the unit is first powered on, a AMUSSER welcome screen will appear for 2 seconds, this will be followed by a brief message creating new playlist .The unit will then go straight into DAB mode where it will show...
INTERFACE AND OPERATION 6.1 Display AMUSSER units uses a green LED display with 128 x 32 pixels Graphics/text and ID3Tags can be displayed in a flexible way and some areas can be customised if required. The icons height is 16 pixels; the width varies for different icons. For text, one English letter s size is 5x8 pixels.
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INTERFACE AND OPERATION Decrease volume Decrease volume Down Decrease volume (5 way Navigator) Mic record No function Voice playback Decrease volume Menu/sub Menu Navigate the menu items Pause / Resume recording Pause / Resume playback Ok / Pause Toggle speaker on /off (5 way Navigator) Mic record Pause / Resume recording...
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INTERFACE AND OPERATION Press & hold Power key for 3 sec to turn off the unit ; Press briefly to stop recording Press & hold Power key for 3 sec to turn off the unit ; Press briefly to stop playback Press &...
INTERFACE AND OPERATION No function Toggle EQ mode No function Mic record No function Voice playback Toggle EQ mode Menu/sub Menu No function 6.3 Default Settings The unit is supplied with the following default settings which on a factory reset being completed these settings will return to Backlight Flat...
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INTERFACE AND OPERATION 6.4.1 Changing Modes There are 2 ways of changing modes 1) Toggle the FUNC SELECT short cut key which will take you into DAB, Music, FM and Voice Playback. Note. This does not include voice record. 2) Press the MENU key to bring up sub menu. The first line is GoTo. When highlighted press SELECT or NAV RIGHT to access the menu and select the new mode or operation required.
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INTERFACE AND OPERATION 6.4.2.1 Equalizer EQ settings can be changed by navigating until option is highlighted and press RIGHT key or SLECT to enter the EQ menu. Navigate until the desired EQ mode option is highlighted and press SELECT to confirm. It will return to the previous mode screen. Press LEFT key to return to the previous Audio Player menu without choosing any EQ mode The EQ selected will be seen on the bottom right hand corner of the play screen as text.
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INTERFACE AND OPERATION 6.4.2.3.1 Contrast.. In the settings menu, navigate by UP/DOWN key until CONTRAST option is highlighted. Press SELECT to enter Contrast adjusting screen.. Press UP/DOWN to adjust the contrast level. Press SELECT to confirm the contrast level and return to settings menu. 6.4.2.3.2 Power Savings In the settings menu, navigate by UP/DOWN key until POWER SAVINGS option is highlighted.
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INTERFACE AND OPERATION The structure of record settings menu: ITEM VALUM SOURCE FM/DAB 8KHZ 11KHZ RATE 18KHZ 22KHZ 32KHZ Press UP/DOWN to move the highlight item, press SELECT to scroll the value/options. Press NAV LEFT to exit menu. 6.4.2.3.4 Backlight. In the settings menu, navigate by UP/DOWN key until BACKLIGHT option is highlighted.
INTERFACE AND OPERATION 6.4.2.5 Delete files In the menu, navigate until DELETE FILES option is highlighted and press SELECT key to enter the DELETE FILES Menu. Press SELECT to enter the highlighted function. 6.4.3 KEY LOCK When the slide switch is set to the lock position in any mode a lock icon will appear on the top line of display.
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INTERFACE AND OPERATION The unit will then tune to the first station found in the list. 6.5.1 DAB SERVICE ACQUIRED Once a station/service has been acquired the station name, DLS,signal strength, will be displayed as shown 6.5.2 DAB Info Pressing INFO at any time a station is acquired provides the user with additional information. There are 4 info screens.
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INTERFACE AND OPERATION Navigate the menu by UP/DOWN keys and press OK to confirm.The behaviours of scan has been described above. 6.5.5.1 Settings In the DAB menu, navigate by UP/DOWN key until SETTINGS option is highlighted. Press RIGHT or OK to enter Settings menu. 6.5.5.1.1 Station Order In the DAB settings menu, navigate until Station Order is highlighted and RIGHT key to enter the Station Order menu.
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INTERFACE AND OPERATION 6.5.5.1.2 DRC(Dynamic Range Control) In the DAB settings menu, navigate until DRC is highlighted and RIGHT key to enter the DRC menu. In the DRC settings menu, navigate until the desired DRC value is highlighted and press OK key to confirm and return to the normal screen of DAB.. 6.5.5.1.3 DAB version In the DAB settings menu, navigate until DAB VERSION is highlighted and RIGHT key to enter the DAB VERSION menu.
INTERFACE AND OPERATION Press LEFT/RIGHT key to navigate to the desired preset and press OK to tune to the displayed previously saved preset station.In the preset select mode,press PRESET key to return to the normal mode of DAB. 6.5.7 Recording DAB In the normal screen of DAB,press RECORD key to start recording.
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INTERFACE AND OPERATION Play All:Sort the audio files according to the alphabetical order of the filename. Artist:Sort the audio files according to the alphabetical order of the artist names.For songs that belong to the same artist, they will be further sorted by album and then track number. Album:Sort the audio files according to the alphabetical order of the artist names.For songs that belong to the same artist.
INTERFACE AND OPERATION 6.6.3 Audio Player Menu In the normal screnn of Audio Player, press MENU key to enter the Audio Player menu. Scroll down to also access delete files and info 6.7 FM Radio The FM Radio can be accessed either by toggling through function select or selecting FM in the FM in the Go to menu The radio will tune to the last tune frequency and the normal screen of FM Radio will be shown If it is the first time to turn on the radio default frequency...
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INTERFACE AND OPERATION 6.7.2 FM Preset Pressing the PRESET button when in normal FM radio will toggle the unit between the following modes. FM Play Screen Preset Save Preset Select In the normal screen of FM Radio press PRESET key to enter the preset save mode 6.7.2.1 Preset Save Mode Press LEFT/RIGHT to change the preset number until the desired preset location is...
INTERFACE AND OPERATION 6.7.3 Recording FM In the normal screen of FM Radio, press RECORD key to start recording. A recording icon will be shown During recording,Press OK to pause the recording and a pause icon will appear. During pause press OK again to resume recording and the pause icon will disappear Press RECORD key or POWER key to stop recording and the recording icon will disappear.A file named as F001.mp3 will be created in the root directory automatically, which contains the recorded audio.For the next recordings,the files will be named as...
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INTERFACE AND OPERATION During recording, press POWER or RECORD key to stop the recording. For the first recording, the audio will be saved in a file named as V001.WAV. For the next time, the file name will be V002.WAV...etc 6 8 2 Voice playback Enter Vioce playback via the Go to Menu or by pressing FUNC SELECT.
TROUBLE SHOOTING 6.9 Trouble Shooting If you experience a problem with this unit,check the chart below before calling for service. SYMPTOM CAUSE SOLUTION Dead battery, or not Replace battery and install Unit will not installed properly. properly. turn on. HOLD switch is in Slide switch to the Unlock the hold position.
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