Etec MP201 User Manual
Etec MP201 User Manual

Etec MP201 User Manual

Mp3 digital audio player

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Audio Player
Models: MP201 & MP202
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  • Page 1 MP3 Digital Audio Player Models: MP201 & MP202 User Manual...
  • Page 2: General Description Of Functions

    General Description of Functions •USB 2.0 transmission speed. •Supporting multiple audio formats MP3, WMA, WAV. •For use with Microsoft Windows® 2000 or newer and MAC operating systems •Voice Record •7-Band EQ Normal, Rock, Pop, Classic, Soft, Jazz, Bass •Color Backlit Display •Multiple play MODEs Normal, repeat- one, repeat-all, random play, and browse play modes •Auto OFF...
  • Page 3: Quick Start Guide

    MP201 / MP202 features. As with any ‘plug and play’ USB storage device, digital media files can be added to the MP201 /MP202 from the host computer simply by using the ‘drag and drop’ approach familiar to most Windows users.
  • Page 4 – just connect the player via USB and start loading files immediately. Once connected to a computer, the MP201 / MP202 will appear as a ‘Removable disk’ or ‘USB storage device’ and files can be copied directly onto the player using the ‘drag and drop’...
  • Page 5: Know Your Player

    Know your Player Outline and key Display screen Battery capacity Indicates the full battery capacity of 1.5V has reached. The power capacity indication will be decreased as the operation time increases. The inside of battery capacity icon will be blank when the battery capacity is almost finished.
  • Page 6: Button Operation

    When the icon flashes, it is time to change the battery. Button operation Definition of key functions 1. “PLAY”: ON/ PLAY/ STOP/OFF, hereafter referred to as “PLAY key”. 2. “MODE”: to select the entry and to enter the menu, hereafter referred to as “MODE key”. 3.
  • Page 7 Menu: (Long Press MODE button to enter the Main Menu. Press the MODE button to select. Music MODE: Record MODE: Play MODE: Browse play:...
  • Page 8 System setting: Connecting PC to enter USB MODE: Volume adjust “VOL+” increase volume. “VOL–” decrease volume. Power ON/OFF At power OFF status, Short Press the PLAY button to turn the power ON. In the power ON status, Long Press PLAY button to turn the power OFF. Play or stop (under record MODE, with pause function)...
  • Page 9: Play Music

    Record/pause (Short Press), stop record (Short Press) In the RECORD status, Short Press PLAY button to pause recording. Short Press PLAY again, to stop recording. Short Press the MODE button to enter PLAY status for the recorded file. Play music Simple operation 1.
  • Page 10 For example: Long Press MODE to turn ON the lyrics display. Short Press MODE to exit lyric display Equalizer MODE When playing music: Press MODE to enter PLAY submenu; Push NEXT choosing Equalizer MODE Press MODE to enter ‘Equalizer MODE’ submenu.
  • Page 11: Voice Record

    Select an equalizer: Detail of each equalizer (EQ): Push NEXT to select an EQ and press MODE to confirm. Voice record It is recommended to have enough battery capacity to carry out recording operation. The Player supports storage of multiple recorded files under each folder. Record at “Record MODE”...
  • Page 12 3. Short Press the PLAY button to pause the RECORD, and Short Press MODE button to enter the RECORD PLAY MODE. Quick record operation RECORD function can be turned on under any MODE by "Short Press on RECORD button” for Recording and "Long Press on RECORD button”...
  • Page 13: System Setting

    VOL-: to decrease the volume System setting How to enter 1. Enter the menu. 2. Slide NEXT button to select the menu and Short Press the MODE button to enter “Settings”. 3. Press MODE to enter. Options introduction: System Time Setting date and time when saving Recorded file Backlight Time Backlight time setting after pressing a button.
  • Page 14 Firmware Version. Version of player’s firmware Exit Exit from this submenu List of menus: “Recording time” Setting 1. System setting interface 2. Push MODE to enter ‘Recording time’ interface Recording time: 3. Push VOL+ setting from year (VOL- on opposite) 4.
  • Page 15 1.System setting interface 2. Push NEXT scrolling to ‘Backlight time’ 3. Push MODE to enter setting interface 4. Push NEXT/LAST to setting time Backlight time: 5. After setting, press MODE to exit. Language Setting Please refer to ‘Sound Setting’ Turning off Setting Please refer to ‘Backlight time setting’...
  • Page 16 You can set time in minutes in ‘Sleep Mode’ to allow the player to turn OFF automatically (regardless of the player status) for the time period you have set. It is designed for listening to music before sleep. Please note: Sleep MODE is valid only once after setting, you have to set again if you want to use it NEXT time.
  • Page 17: Other Settings

    Computer connection and realization of flash disk function 1. USB transmission and MP3 file up-load If your operating system is: Microsoft Windows® 2000 or newer and MAC OS X, USB operation is automatic. After proper connection of USB data line, a movable disk will appear in the resource manager of your computer and you can now use the MP3 player as a USB data storage device as shown in the picture below: Other settings...
  • Page 18: Delete Files

    1.When stopped 2.Press MODE to enter Stop submenu 3.Press MODE to enter folder choosing 4. Press NEXT or LAST to choose a folder interface 5.Press MODE to entry the selected folder Please note: You can set up folders as needed for the Music, Recorder, & Play Modes. Delete files (Stop submenu)...
  • Page 19 3. Push NEXT or LAST to choose ‘Single file’ or ‘All 4. Push MODE to enter delete interface. files’ 5.Push NEXT to choose “YES” 6. Press MODE to confirm delete ‘Delete all’ will delete all files in current folder of current MODE. Selecting ‘Delete all’ in the Music mode will delete all music files, Recorded files will not be affected.
  • Page 20 Playing music files in sequence until the end of folder Normal Repeat single music file Repeat One PLAY all music files in folder Folder Repeat all music files in folder Repeat Folder Repeat all music files Repeat All ○SHUFFLE PLAY music files in folder randomly Random ○INTRO PLAY the first 10 seconds of each music files in sequence...
  • Page 21 Note: Play speed (tempo) will apply to all music files Repeat MODE (Play submenu) ■ Enter from the PLAY submenu: ○ A-B Repeat 1. When playing music or recorded files 2. Push MODE to enter PLAY submenu 3. Push NEXT scrolling into ‘Repeat MODE’ option 4.
  • Page 22 1. A-B repeating 2.Push NEXT to enter the A-B MODE 4.After the player has completed playing the A-B selection, the unit will resume play in 3. Repeat symbol ’ ’ will be replaced the current mode and the symbol replaced with this symbol ’...
  • Page 23 Repeat times (Play submenu) P ase consult the ‘Backlight time Setting’ above Repeat time determines the num ber of times A-B will repeat until exiting the A-B repeat Repeat interval (Play submenu) Please consult the ‘Backlight time Setting’ above Repeat interval determines the tim e period (in seconds) between repeating the selected file.
  • Page 24 Not able to download music Check the USB connection line and see if it is normally. connected properly. Check if the driver is properly installed. (Win 98) Check if there is still space in the memory. Technical Parameters Items Parameters Music format MP3 &...
  • Page 25: Limited 90-Day Warranty

    During the initial 90 day period after original purchase, we will service or exchange, at no charge. To obtain warranty service or replacement within the duration of the 90-day warranty, return the product freight prepaid to the address below. ETEC USA 823 Old Settlers Trail...
  • Page 26 Under no circumstances shall ETEC USA, be liable for any loss (direct, indirect, incidental, foreseen, unforeseen, special or consequential) or for any damage arising out of, or in connection with, the use of this product.
  • Page 27 INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. This warranty does not cover re-manufactured units, or product sold ‘As Is’. This warranty is valid only in the United States and grants specific legal rights.

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