Mp3/wma player + digital voice recorder + usb flash drive (22 pages)
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Kanguru Micro MP3 PRO USB2.0 User’s Manual MP3/WMA Player + Digital Voice Recorder + USB Flash Drive Copyright 2004, All Rights Reserved. This manual applies to 1.1 or later versions of the Kanguru Micro MP3 PRO.
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Corporation. All other brand or product names are trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. Kanguru Solutions will not be held responsible for any illegal use of this product nor any losses incurred while using this product. The user is responsible for the copyright laws, and is fully responsible for any illegal actions taken.
TABLE OF CONTENTS WELCOME..............5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ........6 PACKAGE CONTENTS ..........7 QUICK START ..............8 OPERATIONAL NOTES ..........9 PLAYER CONTROLS ........... 10 FRONT VIEW ..............10 SIDE VIEW ..............11 LCD ................12 TURNING THE POWER ON/OFF......... 13 PLAYING MP3 MUSIC ..........
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SETTINGS: AUTO OFF TIME........22 SETTINGS: REC SAMPLE........... 23 DELETING FILES ............24 REPEAT A-B MODE ............. 25 MEMORY STATUS............26 LOADING & MANAGING AUDIO FILES...... 27 CONNECTING TO YOUR PC ........27 MP3 MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE....... 29 DISCLAIMER ..............31 WARRANTY..............
Word, PowerPoint or any other file you need while on the go. The Kanguru Micro MP3 PRO will play all files with an MP3 or WMA extension! Plug this mini MP3 player directly into any USB port for quick, easy access! Simply...
Technical Specifications - Supports USB specification version 2.0 - Transferring rate up to 12Mbit per second at “Full Speed”. - Supports Windows 2000, ME, XP, Mac OS 9.2 or above and Linux 2.4.0 or above without device driver. - Supports Windows 98/98SE with device driver. - Key lock / write protect switch.
Quick Start Please note, the following instructions are intended to give you a brief overview, allowing you to use the player right away. For detailed instructions please refer to the rest of this manual. 1. Remove the back cover and insert the included AAA battery.
Operational Notes 1. Please remove the battery if you do not plan to use the MP3 player for extended periods of time. 2. The MP3 player should be kept in areas free from extreme temperature changes, moisture, and dust. 3. The MP3 player cannot be turned on if the HOLD switch is in the ON position.
Play repeat mode Battery indicator A-B Repeat Hold icon Playback time Current operation Song Name Type of the song Repeat modes: Repeat, Repeat All, Random, Preview and Normal. Equalizer modes: Jazz, Classic, Rock, Pop and Normal.
Turning the power on/off To turn on the MP3 player, press and hold the PLAY button for 2 seconds. “Power On” will be displayed on the LCD screen. To turn off the MP3 player, press and hold the PLAY button for 2 seconds. “Power Off” will be displayed on the LCD screen.
Playing MP3 music 1. Turning on the power by pressing Play/Stop button momentarily, you could see the following interface: The 001-022 means there are 22 songs loaded on this particular MP3 player, and it’s currently on song 2. When you press Play/Stop button again, the current track will be played as shown above.
Volume Control The volume steps (see illustration) will increase or decrease when the VOL+/VOL- button is pressed correspondingly. There are 32 volume steps and the volume level ranges from 0 to 31.
Menu Mode 1. To enter the Menu mode, press down on the Mode button (in the middle of the rolling wheel). The LCD will display the following: Here are the 7 options available to select from: Music Enter Music Mode Voice Enter Voice Mode Settings...
Voice Recording Function There are two ways you can enter the Voice Recording function. 1. Press down on the Mode button to enter the Menu Mode, and scroll to the Record function. Press down on the mode button to begin recording. (See illustration).
Settings: EQ (Equalizer) There are 5 Equalizer modes to select from: Jazz, Classic, Rock, Pop, and Normal. 1. Enter the Mode Menu and select the Settings option. 2. Select the EQ (Equalizer) option. 3. Scroll to the desired EQ setting (Jazz, Classic, Rock, Pop, or Normal) and press down on the Mode button to select that setting.
Settings: Repeat You can adjust the way files are played on your MP3 player to one of 5 modes: Normal: Plays the MP3s in order and stops after the last file has been played. This is the default playback setting. Preview: Plays the first 10 seconds of all MP3s in order and stops after the last file has been played.
Settings: LCD contrast You can adjust the contrast of the LCD screen to work best in your surrounding environment. 1. Enter the Mode Menu and enter the Settings option. 2. Select the LCD Contrast option. 3. Scroll to the desired REPEAT setting. You can now adjust the contrast level by using the FF/RW scroll wheel as show below.
Settings: Auto OFF time You can use this setting to automatically shut down the unit after a selected period of idle time. 1. Enter the Mode Menu and select the Settings option. 2. Select the Auto OFF option. 3. Scroll to the desired Auto OFF setting (Disable, 1Min, 2Min, 5Min, or 10Min).
Settings: Rec Sample You adjust the sampling rate of your voice recordings to improve the playback quality. Please note that recording at higher sample rates increases the file size of the recording. To change the sample rate, please do the following: 1.
Deleting Files You can delete files from your MP3 player in 3 different ways: Directly from the player. Use the MP3 management software. Use Windows Explorer. To delete files directly from the player, please follow these steps: 1. Enter the Mode Menu and select the Delete option.
Repeat A-B Mode The MP3 player has a built in feature that allows you to repeat a certain part of an audio track. This can be a useful tool for things such as language learning or memorization. Please follow these steps to repeat a portion of a file: 1.
Memory Status You could examine the memory usage of the MP3 player without being connected to the PC. 1. Enter the Mode Menu and select the Memory Info option. The internal memory info will be displayed on the LCD screen showing the total capacity as well as the amount of free memory.
Loading & Managing Audio Files Connecting to your PC To load audio files or data onto your MP3 player you must connect the drive to a PC. If you are on Windows 98/98SE you will need to load drivers before connecting the drive. To install the Win98 drivers you must run the MP3 management software (setup.exe) from the Drivers CD included with your drive.
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4. You can now transfer audio files to this drive manually, but we recommend using the MP3 Management Software included with your drive.
MP3 Management Software The Kanguru Micro MP3 PRO drive includes a MP3 Management utility to help you transfer audio files to the player. To install this program, simply double click on the setup.exe file located in the Drivers folder for this product. A shortcut name “MP3 Player”...
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There are 5 basic tasks you can perform with the MP3 Management Utility: Upload files Download files Delete files Format the drive Play audio files Once you have the drive connected and the MP3 Management utility is running, you can perform any of these tasks by clicking on the appropriate button.
Disclaimer All the information in this document is subject to change without prior notice. The manufacturer does not make any representations or any warranties (implied or otherwise) regarding the accuracy and completeness of this document and shall in no event be liable for any loss of profit or any other commercial damage, including but not limited to special, incidental, consequential, or other damages.
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