Shiro MX User Manual

Mp3 digital audio player (usb 2.0)

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MX MP3 Digital Audio Player
(USB 2.0)
User Guide
Version 1.0
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  • Page 1 MX MP3 Digital Audio Player (USB 2.0) User Guide Version 1.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 Overview..................5 1.1 Specifications................5 1.2 Button Function Definitions .............7 1.3 Button Pressing Modes.............8 1.4 Recording Function of the A-B Button........8 1.5 Short-Cut Function of the MODE Button ........8 1.6 Standard Control Interface ............9 1.7 Battery Level................11 2 Main Menu ................11 3 Turn On/Off ................12 4 Musical File Playback .............12 4.1 The Stop Interface..............13...
  • Page 3 5.3 The Recording Interface ............29 5.4 The Pause Interface..............30 6 Voice..................31 6.1 Functions in the Stop Interface ..........31 6.2 The Stop Menu Interface ............32 6.3 Functions in the Playing Interface .........34 6.4 Disk Error................37 7 FM .....................38 7.1 Interface..................38 7.2 Listen to the Radio..............38 7.3 FM Submenus .................39 7.4 Saving Radio Station ..............40 7.5 Deleting Radio Station ............40...
  • Page 4 9.1 Clock Setting Interface ............43 9.2 LCD Set...................44 9.3 Language ................44 9.4 Power off.................45 9.5 Battery Charge ...............46 9.6 Replay mode ................46 9.7 Memory info................46 9.8 Firmware Version..............47 10 UDISK..................47 11 Upgrade ..................49 12. Notice ..................51...
  • Page 5: Overview

    1 Overview 96x64 full-color MP3 Player adopts the ATJ2085 standard solution. In addition to the four functions of playing MP3/WMA files, digital recording, USB Disk storage and FM radio, the player also has the added ability of playing MTV movie files (A special software is required to perform necessary conversions.), as well as the added function of viewing JPEG pictures.
  • Page 6 Full band FM stereo radio, with a total of 20 memory stations. Double-screen lyrics sync display to facilitate lyrics learning and memorizing Friendly volume fading playback function Graphical operation interface, removable disk folder management Built-in microphone, hi-fi recording, short-cut start, 35 hours continuous recording (128M Flash) USB 2.0 (Full-Speed) interface, with a max speed of 1000K Byte/S...
  • Page 7: Button Function Definitions

    1.2 Button Function Definitions There are 9 buttons. PLAY: Turn On, Turn Off, Play, Pause, and Stop MODE: Switching Working Mode, Menu Options, Interface Switching NEXT: Move to Right, Forward LAST: Move to Left, Backward VOL+: Volume Increment, Last Item VOL-: Volume Decrement, Next Item A-B/REC: Special A-B / Recording Hot Button EQ: Selection of equalizer mode of the musical file...
  • Page 8: Button Pressing Modes

    1.3 Button Pressing Modes There are three types of pressing mode for the button: 1.3.1 Short-Press For button with both long and short press functions, the button will function as a short-press once they are released within 1.2 seconds (E.g. Play, Stop, Last, Next). For button with short-press function only, the button will respond once it is released.
  • Page 9: Standard Control Interface

    button will stop the current operation and return to the main menu. 1.6 Standard Control Interface Standard Menu Note: For each functional module interface, the standard sub- menu will appear. Below is one of standard sub-menu for the settings interface of the player. The Settings menu Able to display up to 4options in one screen.
  • Page 10 Note: The player will auto exit to the main menu if player is idling for more than 5 seconds. The Standard Slide Bar Note: The standard slide bar offers a choice for adjustment of the specific option either through increment or decrement of the slide bar.
  • Page 11: Battery Level

    A short-press of A-B will enter the recording mode interface and start recording. 1.7 Battery Level There are all together 9 levels for measuring the battery energy. represents full battery. represents low battery. 2 Main Menu There are 6 functions available: music, recorder, voice, radio, jpg and settings.
  • Page 12: Turn On/Off

    A short-press of MODE will enter the function module. A Long-press will return to the main menu interface. A short-press of A-B will enter the recording mode function and start recording. A long-press of PLAY will turn the player off. 3 Turn On/Off 3.1 Turn Off A long-press of PLAY will turn off the player.
  • Page 13: The Stop Interface

    To play the MTV files, the file must be converted using a special type of software. 4.1 The Stop Interface In the Stop interface, the current music will stop at the current playback position. If the user turns off the player, it will save the setting of last previous state.
  • Page 14 represents that the current song has lyric display function mode The title and singer of the song will be displayed in the screen. Button Function in the Stop Interface Long-Press of MODE: Enter into the main menu. Short-Press of MODE: Enter into the sub-menu Short-Press of PLAY: Play musical files.
  • Page 15 The Stop Menu of the Musical File Playback Interface The option with the blue background is the one currently selected. “Delete”: This is the name of the current selected option. 4.1.2 The Deleting Interface Note: You can either delete a single file or all files in this interface.
  • Page 16 Short-Press of PLAY: Return to the Stop Interface. Short-Press of A-B: Switch to the recording mode interface and start recording 4.1.3 Directory Selection Interface Beside the root directory, only valid directory that contains the musical files is displayed. The directory selection interface is shown in the Fig below.
  • Page 17: Functions In The Playing Interface

    • A short-press of A-B will enter into the recording mode function and start recording. 4.2 Functions in the Playing Interface The Playing interface is shown in the Fig below. Musical File Playback The text will scroll horizontally while the song is playing. Button Function in the Playing interface Short-Press of MODE: Enter into the Playing menu interface.
  • Page 18 Short-Press of NEXT: The current music fades out in 2 seconds. The player will jump to the next song and start playing. The next song is selected based on the current playing mode. If the current mode is Repeat One, then the next song is selected based on Repeat All.
  • Page 19 Replay Times: To set the number of times for repeating ⑤ for the song Replay gap: To set the time interval between each ⑥ repeating songs. Exit: Return to the Playing mode interface. ⑦ The interface is shown in the Fig below. The Playing Menu of the Musical File Playback Interface The selected position is displayed in blue background It will auto exit after idling for more than 5 seconds.
  • Page 20 List of Repeat Mode Options: Normal: When the player finishes playing the songs in the current directory, it will continue to play the songs in the next directory. Repeat One: Repeat playing the current song. Folder: The player will stop once it finishes playing the songs in the current directory.
  • Page 21 4.2.4 Repeat Interface Note: User can perform manual or auto repeat in this interface. The interface is shown in the Fig below. Musical File Playback Playing –AB Repeat Manual Repeat Operation When you enter Manual Repeat, the “A” in will flash. A short-press of NEXT or A-B will set the “A”...
  • Page 22 A short-press of NEXT will enter the cycle of follow by this icon (Compare). The Compare function plays the sound recorded concurrently with the song play. A short-press of LAST will return to Follow-Repeat. A short-press of NEXT will begin the settings for the next Repeat.
  • Page 23 A short-press of LAST will cycle the Setting->Repeat function. A short-press of NEXT will enter the cycle of follow by this icon -> after a few seconds Follow. During this duration, you will be able to record your own voice and the recording duration is 10% longer than the repeat.
  • Page 24 format. The range of playing speed: [60%, 200%], ±8 Levels, (100% by default). The interface is shown in the Fig below. Musical File Playback – Tempo Rate 4.2.6 Replay Times Note: User can only select Replay time when the music is still playing .The repeat times range from 1 to 10.The interface is shown in the Fig below.
  • Page 25: Lyrics Show Interface

    Musical File Playback – Replay gap 4.3 Lyrics Show Interface Note: Once you enter into the Lyrics Show interface, the current song will continue to play and the corresponding lyrics will display according to the playing progress of the song. When the current song is over, the player will run the subsequent song according to the Playing mode set.
  • Page 26 English Songs, it is similar with the Chinese songs. However, each part has 3 lines. Each line has 14 characters. When the song is playing, its lyrics will be highlighted, and the next sentence of the lyrics will wait in the lower part. The waiting lyrics will be highlighted when the time comes.
  • Page 27: Auto Off

    4.4 Auto Off The player will be automatically turned off if the player idles for more than 5 seconds in all the sub-menu of the Stop interface. 5 Record Able to record sound files of MS-ADPCM WAV and AG8 ACT format.
  • Page 28: The Stop Interface

    5.2 The Stop Interface Button Function in the Stop Interface Long-Press of MODE: To return to the main menu. Short-Press of MODE: To enter into the Stop Menu interface. Short-Press of A-B/PLAY: To enter the recording interface and start recording. Long-Press of PLAY: to turn the player off.
  • Page 29: The Recording Interface

    5.3 The Recording Interface Note: Once you enter into the Recording interface, a new recording file will be generated, and the recording will start recording either in AG8 and AD32 format. The prompt interface for saving file is shown in the Fig below: Recording –...
  • Page 30: The Pause Interface

    5.4 The Pause Interface Once you enter into the Pause interface, the time of pausing recording time will flash at the rate of once per second. Button Function in the Pause Interface Short-Press of PLAY/A-B: To return to the Recording interface to resume recording.
  • Page 31: Voice

    6 Voice Support the playback of *.WAV and *.ACT files. It has the following interfaces: Playing, Local folder Selection, Delete, as well as function selection and settings interfaces. 6.1 Functions in the Stop Interface Note: Once you enter into the Stop interface, the information displayed the current recorded sound play.
  • Page 32: The Stop Menu Interface

    Button Function in the Stop Interface Long-Press of MODE: To enter into the main menu. Short-Press of MODE: To enter into the Stop Menu interface. Short-Press of PLAY: To start playing the recorded sound. If the current file is an invalid musical file, then the message “Format Error”...
  • Page 33 The Stop Menu of the Recorded File Playback Interface 6.2.1 Folder Selection Interface Note: User can select a folder as the current folder from the valid directories (the directories that contain recorded files) to store the recorded song or voice. Each time when you enter into the Recorded File Playing mode, you will be located at the current directory of the current disk.
  • Page 34: Functions In The Playing Interface

    Button Functions in the Deleting Interface Short-Press of MODE: To confirm the current selection and return to the Stop interface. Short-Press of PLAY: To cancel the current selection and return to the Stop interface. Long-Press of PLAY: Turn the player off. Short-Press of A-B: Switch to the recording mode interface and start recording.
  • Page 35 Short-Press of NEXT: To jump to next file and start playing from its beginning. Short-Press of LAST: To jump to last file and start playing from its beginning. Long-Press of NEXT: Fast forward till the end of the sound file. Hold-On of NEXT: Fast backward until the beginning of the sound file.
  • Page 36 List of Cycle Mode Options: Normal Repeat One Folder Repeat folder Repeat All Random, intro 6.3.3 Repeat Interface The interface is shown in the Fig below. Recorded File Playback – Repeat Interface Repeat Operation When you enter the Repeat function, the “A” in will flash.
  • Page 37: Disk Error

    Note: ① In the steps above, hold-on of “Vol+” or “Vol-” will change the current playing speed. ② In all the steps above, a short-press of MODE will exit the Repeat interface and return to the Playing interface. ③ In all the steps above, a short-press of PLAY will exit the Repeat interface and the Playing interface, and return to the Stop interface.
  • Page 38: Interface

    7 FM Once User enter into this function, the user is in the playing mode. 7.1 Interface FM Radio : The current frequency position : Frequency Scale. : The channel number of the preset radio station. Up to 20 radio stations can be preset. : The current frequency.
  • Page 39: Fm Submenus

    the channel number will display. A short-press of NEXT will move the frequency forward at a step of 100KHz for fine-tuning. A long-press of LAST will search for a radio station backward. If the frequency is the same as the one prestored, the channel number will display.
  • Page 40: Saving Radio Station

    Japanese Band: The Japanese FM Radio Station Band (76- 90MHz). REC: To start recording the radio program. Exit: To exit the menu. 7.4 Saving Radio Station Note: User can save the frequency to a new preset channel number. 7.5 Deleting Radio Station Note: User can delete the current saved radio station by pressing MODE to enter the FM submenu to delete the current channel 7.6 Deleting All...
  • Page 41: Jpeg Viewer

    8 JPEG Viewer Support viewing of JPEG pictures. Once user enter to Jpeg function, user is at the file selection status. See the Fig below: JPEG Interface – File Selection – Selecting Files A short-press of Play will enter into the Picture Playing status. Press ”Vol-”...
  • Page 42: Settings

    A short–press of Next / Last will display the next/last picture. A short–press of Play will return to the File Selection status. A long-press of Mode will return to the main menu. Other buttons are disabled. 9 Settings Note: This is mainly used for the setting of system-related parameter and status display.
  • Page 43: Clock Setting Interface

    9.1 Clock Setting Interface Setting the Clock Button Function A short-press “Vol+” will enter the procedure of setting the recording time, beginning with the setting of year. Follow by the order of “Month – Date – Hour – Minute”. A long-press of PLAY will turn the player off. A short-press of MODE will save the parameters and exit.
  • Page 44: Lcd Set

    automatically. 9.2 LCD Set Screen Settings Button Function A short-press of “Vol-“ or “Vol+” will switch among ◆ different options. A short-press of MODE will select and enter one of the ◆ options. After you enter the option, a short-press of LAST or ◆...
  • Page 45: Power Off

    A short-press of “Vol-“ or “Vol+” will switch among ◆ different options. A short-press of MODE will confirm the options. ◆ 9.4 Power off Power off Button Function A short-press of “Vol-“ or “Vol+” will switch between the two modes. A short-press of MODE will select either the Energy Saving Mode or Sleeping Mode.
  • Page 46: Battery Charge

    9.5 Battery Charge Note: To charge the player, user need to turn on power switch of the player and connect to the computer. The battery is fully charged when manufactured. When the battery is charging, the battery indicator will move from right to left. It will stay on when fully charged.
  • Page 47: Firmware Version

    Memory info Button Function A short-press of MODE/PLAY will exit. A short-press of A-B will enter into the recording interface. 9.8 Firmware Version Allow user to see the current firmware version. Its interface is shown in the Fig below. Firmware Version Button Function A short-press of MODE/PLAY will exit.
  • Page 48 USB-download Interface Download means that the UDisk is in downloading mode USB-upload Interface Upload means that the UDisk is in uploading mode Button Function In Busy status, the player will not respond to any button operation. In Ready mode, a short-press of MODE will switch to the...
  • Page 49: Upgrade

    MUSIC mode. Short-Press of A-B: Switch to the recording function and start recording. 11 Upgrade Support the functions of upgrading, restoring and backup of the firmware in the system. If the player firmware is corrupted or damaged, the upgrade module can repair the player firmware. Its interface is shown in the Fig below.
  • Page 50 Firmware Upgrade OK Interface Firmware Upgrade Failure Interface V3.0.39: represents the current firmware version of the player or the firmware version of the player that is going to upgrade. Note: It takes about 15 seconds to finish the upgrade, the player will auto restart to complete the upgrade after 1 seconds.
  • Page 51: Notice

    12. Notice ①To extend the playing time of the player, please set the screen to the Dim mode for the playing files other than MTV movies. The Energy Saving Mode and Sleeping Mode can also prolong the playing time of the player. ②You need to turn on the player and connect through USB port of the PC or USB charger.
  • Page 52 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY AND DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT WILL MANUFACTURER AND MANUFACTURER’S RESELLERS (COLLECTIVELY REFERRED TO AS “THE SELLERS”) BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OR LOSS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL WILLFUL, PUNITIVE, INCIDENTAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL, DAMAGES, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS, OR DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS OF ANY CUSTOMER OR ANY THIRD PARTY ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR THE INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT OR THE SOFTWARES, INCLUDING BUT...

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