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Index Dear Customer Thanks for your purchase of the DAV326 a portable CD player that plays MP3, WMA and CD. For optimum performance and safety, please read these instructions carefully. Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product, please read these instructions completely. Please keep this manual CD for future reference.
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DAV326 PORTABLE WMA/MP3/CD PLAYER Index Table of content & & & & & &...
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DAV326 PORTABLE WMA/MP3/CD PLAYER Index Introduction Introduction DAV326 WMA/MP3/CD Player Package (Demo) Package Adapter Quick Start Guide Manual CD Earphone 2AA batteries Warranty card Carry Case...
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DAV326 PORTABLE WMA/MP3/CD PLAYER Index Tour of NAPA player DC IN JACK Plug in AC Adapter Introduction Display (LCD) Tour of NAPA player NAV (Navigation / EQ) button: Press to navigation the disc; Menu: Press to set Repeat Mode, Press and hold to select the Equalizer setting Resume, Beep, Back-light, etc.
DAV326 3. Replace the battery compartment cover 4. Plug the supplied AC Adapter into DC IN port on the side of DAV326 and into a power outlet. Notice: Once the power adapter is connected, the player will switch to use the DC power input instead of using batteries power.
Insert a MP3/WMA CD or audio CD into the player, label side up. Close the CD cover. NOTE: The NAPA DAV326 Player can play CDs with the following logos: Play Music Press the Play/Pause button to turn on the player and begin playback.
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DAV326 PORTABLE WMA/MP3/CD PLAYER Index LCD display demo Function Repeat Battery Random Indicator LCD display I di File Name/ ID3 Tag Music Format/ Directory Number / Directory Name Track Number / Time elapsed 1• Directory Number/ Track Number/Time Elapsed Shall display the directory number being played.
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DAV326 PORTABLE WMA/MP3/CD PLAYER Index 3. File Name/ID3 Tag If a track is encoded using MP3 or WMA format, this line of the display shall scroll form side to side with Function the file name and ID3 Tag information. If no ID3 Tag information is present this line of the display shall scroll from side to side with the LCD display filename of the encoded track.
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DAV326 PORTABLE WMA/MP3/CD PLAYER Index Button and Mode Function The buttons on the face the DAV326 include: Button & Mode Menu NAV(Navigation)/EQ VOLUME + VOLUME — Volume Control key Play/Pause, Stop, Next, Previous (They are the 4-Way Navigation keys in menu and navigation mode) 4-Way Navigate Key Volume + &...
CD to play. 1 Press Navigation/EQ button to put DAV326 enter Navigation mode. The LCD shall display the directories, and tracks on the disc. If there are some M3U play list files on the disc, the LCD shall display two options: “Navigate” and “Play List”. To playback in the play list configured by M3U files, select “Play List”.
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Menu & Button M3U Supports: M3U is the play list saved on the CD disc. By supports M3U, the new NAPA DAV326 allows you to play music in the sequence defined by the M3U file without complex and boring operation.
DAV326 PORTABLE WMA/MP3/CD PLAYER Index MENU Mode Function 1. Press MENU button. 2. Press the Stop ( ) button to move the cursor downward for next option. Menu & Button 3. Press the Play/Pause ( ) button to move the cursor upward for previous option.
DAV326 PORTABLE WMA/MP3/CD PLAYER Index Repeat mode The NAPA DAV326 supports various types of Repeat modes. Function For CD of MP3 or WMA, the Repeat mode sequence is as follows: Disable Repeat One Repeat ALL Repeat DIR Intro Play Menu & Button...
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DAV326 PORTABLE WMA/MP3/CD PLAYER Index Function Resume If this option has the value of ON, when the unit is powered on the unit shall resume playing a track at the exact Menu & Button position where it had been playing when the unit was powered off.
When about 30 seconds of time remain =in the buffer, the CD will again spin up and refill the buffer. Note that during this time, if the DAV326 is jarred so that the buffer cannot be filled – for example, when jogging or riding a bicycle- then the player may begin to skip.
DAV326 PORTABLE WMA/MP3/CD PLAYER Index Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Symptom Check point Treatment Power cannot be Batteries turned on batteries inserted Insert batteries correctly? Are the batteries exhausted? Replace batteries Mains adapter Loose connection? Connect the adapter securely Is the mains adapter connected...
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