Medion MP3 JUKEBOX Manual
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Safety Cautions ...........................................................1
Data Security ...........................................................1
Safe Usage Guidelines ...............................................2
Electromagnetic Compatibility..................................3
Battery Handling.......................................................3
Cleaning ..................................................................4
Legal caution: ..........................................................4
WMA Audio Format....................................................5
Mediaplayer Settings: .............................................5
System requirements ................................................4
What's in the Box? .......................................................6
Product Overview ........................................................7
Getting Started ...........................................................9
Charging the MP3 Jukebox .........................................9
Operation ................................................................. 11
Switching On/Off .................................................... 11
Start the Menu ....................................................... 11
Connecting the Earphones........................................ 12
Reproduction .......................................................... 12
Recording .............................................................. 13
Resetting the MP3 Jukebox (Reset) ........................... 13
Menu Structure....................................................... 14
Setting Preferences .............................................. 15
Connecting to a PC.................................................. 16
Installing the Driver and Application ....................... 17

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Start the Menu ............11 Connecting the Earphones........12 Reproduction ............12 Recording .............. 13 Resetting the MP3 Jukebox (Reset) ......13 Menu Structure............14 Setting Preferences ..........15 Connecting to a PC..........16 Installing the Driver and Application ....... 17...
  • Page 2 Using Audiophile ............. 18 To download files to your MP3 player:..... 18 To upload files to your PC system......18 To update firmware ..........19 To change startup picture ........19 To rebuild your database........19 Playing & Organizing Music........22 Play Lists and List Manager ........
  • Page 3: Safety Cautions

    AFETY AUTIONS We recommend that you read this chapter completely and with care and follow the instructions detailed. In doing this, the correct functioning and the long duration of the MP3 Jukebox are ensured. Please keep these instructions somewhere safe in order to be able to hand them to a new owner in any eventual case of sale.
  • Page 4: Safe Usage Guidelines

    Attention: The MP3 Jukebox has a built-in hard disk. Do not allow the device to be dropped and avoid vibrations, in order to avoid damage.
  • Page 5: Electromagnetic Compatibility

    Electromagnetic Compatibility When you use the product, follow the directives on electromagnetic compatibility (EMV). To avoid the risk of damage and the loss of onboard data, position the device at least one meter from high frequency and magnetic sources of interference (TV, stereo loud- speakers, mobile phones, etc.) Battery Handling Batteries may contain combustible materials.
  • Page 6: Cleaning

    Only required for Windows 98SE Legal caution: The MP3 Jukebox can only be used to copy or encode mu- sic tracks of which the user owns the copyright(s) or for which he has purchased or has been given the right of use from the holder of the copyright.
  • Page 7: Wma Audio Format

    WMA Audio Format Your MP3 Jukebox can also play back files in the WMA format. Some WMA encoders can use DRM (Digital Rights Management) and thus prevent playback on portable de- vices. Use the Windows Media Player from Version 7.0, because it contains a function for rerecording music files on portable devices.
  • Page 8: What's In The Box

    ’ S IN THE Please check the below listed parts and accessories are in the box when you first unpack your product. In the case of any missing item(s) please contact your local service cen- tre accordingly. Any claim for missing parts will only be accepted within 7 days from date of purchase.
  • Page 9: Product Overview

    RODUCT VERVIEW...
  • Page 10 Description ON/OFF, Start, Pause, Stop [ Menu key [ ] Page up / Volume up key [ ] Page down / Volume down key [–] Previous Track [ ] / FRW Next Track [ ] / FFW Confirmation key (OK) Stereo Earphones- [ ] / Audio Out (Stereo) / LINE-IN USB 1.1/2.0 Socket...
  • Page 11: Getting Started

    Li-polymer battery is 80% charged in 2 hours and fully charged in 4 hours: The battery symbol on the display shows the battery state: Display Remark Battery is fully loaded. Battery is almost empty. Note: You can use the MP3 Jukebox during the charging process.
  • Page 13: Operation

    You start the Menu to change the operating mode and the basic settings in this way: The Menu is displayed when you switch the MP3 Jukebox on. The Menu is faded out when you start playback. Proceed in this way to display the Menu during playback: 1.
  • Page 14: Connecting The Earphones

    Page ... Playback Press the Playback/Pause button [ , 1] briefly, to play a number back when the MP3 Jukebox is switched on. Pause Press the button [ ,1] briefly, to stop playback at the position that has just played back. Press the button again to continue playback.
  • Page 15: Recording

    You can record from any audio source with this function. 1. Connect the music source with the headphones con- nection of your MP3 Jukebox [8], to record from an ex- ternal source. You can use a recording cable complying with your au- dio source (optional, e.g.
  • Page 16: Menu Structure

    Menu Structure You will see an overview of the Menu functions of the MP3 Jukebox on the following pages. From the main menu, you can choose among the following options: Play Music – find your digital music files Record – voice and line-in record Settings –...
  • Page 17: Setting Preferences

    Setting Preferences You can customize the MP3 JUKEBOX’s settings to fit your individual style. EQ Setting Utility From the Menu, you may choose from the following op- tions: Preset EQ and custom defined EQ Change LCD contrast Playback options Display language (both menu and song language)
  • Page 18: Connecting To A Pc

    Connecting to a PC The MP3 Jukebox must be connected to your computer in order to install the driver and application software, and to transfer songs. Use the supplied USB 2.0 cable to connect the MP3 Jukebox to your computer’s USB port.
  • Page 19: Installing The Driver And Application

    The Jukebox Management Tool (Audiophile) is a program that enables you to easily upload/download music to the MP3 JUKEBOX, as well as edit ID3 tag information, and run other maintenance utilities. The computer will detect the Jukebox as a new device. If the computer does not detect the MP3 JUKEBOX as a new device, reboot your computer.
  • Page 20: Using Audiophile

    Using Audiophile Make sure the MP3 JUKEBOX is properly connected to the USB port using the supplied USB cable, then double-click the audio- phile.exe icon to launch the music management functions win- dow: Click on the Transfer tab to access the following features:...
  • Page 21: To Update Firmware

    To update firmware Click the F/W Update button Select the directory containing the updated firm- ware file Select the firmware file Click OK *Note: After upgrading the firmware, disconnect the MP3 JUKEBOX from your computer and power on. The unit will then upgrade itself.
  • Page 22 Click on the My Collection tab to do the following: Easily manage or reorganize your music files Search for specific songs Create/remove/rename playlists Music list 1 Music list 2 Click on the Sorting box to access the following functions: Click the TAG button to edit the ID3 Tag informa- tion, including title, album, artist and genre for the selected song.
  • Page 23 Click the Search For button to fill in title, artist or album to search and then the desired songs will be shown in the music list 1, next to sorting box. *Note: you also can use “Conditional search” to search. That is, Selecting“*”...
  • Page 24: Playing & Organizing Music

    Playing & Organizing Music The MP3 JUKEBOX allows you to create your own listening experience by allowing you to categorize songs by Artist, Album, Year, or Genre. You can also search songs by title and compile playlists of your favourite songs.
  • Page 25: Search Songs

    After locating the first character of the song, press OK. Then use the Up/Down keys to find the desired song. Press OK to play. While playing a song, the MP3 JUKEBOX displays the fol- lowing: Utility From the Now Playing menu, you can access the submenu by pressing OK.
  • Page 26: Segment Repeat

    Segment Repeat To repeat a segment, press OK twice to define the starting point in the song. Then press OK again to define the end point. Press OK again to return to normal operations. Equalizer Settings To adjust the built-in Equalizer, press OK to enter the Utili- ties menu.
  • Page 27: Playlists

    Playlists With the MP3 JUKEBOX, you can import playlists using Audio- phile (see Using Audiophile) or dynamically create playlists on the go. To select a playlist, simply choose Play My Music and then select Play Lists. To create, delete, edit, or rename a playlist on the player,...
  • Page 28: Dragging And Dropping Music Files

    However, this method is not recommended for all users because it prevents indexing songs by Artist, Album, etc. You can import any number of folders to the MP3 JUKEBOX, but the subdirectory is limited to 5 levels deep. Recording Music and Voice...
  • Page 29 Line-in Recording (Encoding) To record audio from external source, plug the supplied line-in cable into both the MP3 JUKEBOX and the audio source (CD). You can pause and resume recording at any time. When you are done, press Stop Record. Press MENU to return to previous menu.
  • Page 30: External Storage Device

    The MP3 JUKEBOX can be used as an external storage device for easily transporting or backing up important files. First, connect the MP3 JUKEBOX to your PC’s USB port with the supplied USB cable. Then click on the My Computer icon and locate the new removable drive labeled as “...
  • Page 31: Faq, Tips And Troubleshooting

    FAQ, T IPS AND ROUBLESHOOTING 1. What are the differences between MP3 and WMA? MP3 / WMA format files are both compressed digital audio files, which consumers can listen to with near CD quality. WMA format offer nearly CD quality music in a smaller file size than MP3.That mean you can increase the number of music files in WMA format compared to MP3 format.
  • Page 32 3. Why can’t the PC detect the player as a removal device after connecting player to PC? Make sure you have turned the player on. Make sure USB cable has been connected prop- erly between PC and Player. You have to install driver under Win98/ME. 4.
  • Page 33 If you use it as a digital audio player, it supports MP3, WMA, and OGG. 10. How to reset / The MP3 Jukebox does not re- spond to my commands. Please press the ’’Sel’’,’’Menu’’, and ‘’Play’’ but- tons at the same time.
  • Page 34: Is Further Assistance Necessary

    12. In the MP3 Player, the files are not shown cor- rectly: The MP3 Player does not display the name of the file but its own coded information with an ID tag. This information can be modified with spe- cial programs (not included). Is Further Assistance Necessary? If the suggestions listed above are not enough to resolve the problem, then contact us.
  • Page 35 Warranty PLEASE READ THIS LIMITED WARRANTY CAREFULLY TO UNDERSTAND YOUR RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS. The sales receipt is considered valid proof of purchase and should be kept in a safe place. This receipt will be required for receiving any warranty service. This warranty is transferable. When transferring own- ership to a third party, please provide the receipt and warranty informa- tion.
  • Page 36: Local Law

    Copyright law prohibits duplicating this information in mechani- cal, electronic, or any other form, without the written approval of the manufacturer. © 2005, all rights reserved. ® The copyright is kept c/o the company MEDION Trademark: ® ® ®...

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