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MP3-128 LCD MP3-256 LCD MP3-512 LCD Portable MP3 Player User's Guide Safety Introduction Installing the MP3 Player Transfer data to and from the MP3 Player Listening to your WMA/MP3 music MP3 Player Controls LCD Display Voice Recorder Advanced Settings Upgrade the Firmware...
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Safety Listening to loud sounds for prolonged periods may permanently damage your hearing. Before putting on the headphones, place them around your neck and turn the volume down. Then put the headphones on and slowly increase the volume until you find a comfortable listening level. Introducing the MP3 Player The MP3 Player incorporates a portable WMA/MP3 Player, Voice Recorder and USB 2.0 Mass Storage Device.
Installing the MP3 Player Installation of drivers for computers using Windows Me/2000/XP is not necessary. Note for Windows Me/2000/XP users: Installation of the MP3 Player drivers is required only if you wish to upgrade the firmware of the player. Note for Windows 2000 users: Windows Service Pack 3 must be installed before installing MP3 Player drivers.
Listen to WMA/MP3 music files with the MP3 Player 1. Follow the instructions for the transfer of data to and from the MP3 Player to copy WMA/MP3 music files to the MP3 Player. 2. Install 1 AAA/LR03 battery into the battery compartment. 3.
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MP3 Player Controls A. USB Port Cover B. Headphone Socket C. A-B / Menu Button D. Skip Next / Fast Forward E. Skip Previous / Fast Rewind F. Power Off/Stop G. Power On/Play/Pause H. Hold Switch I. Volume Down J. Volume Up K.
Voice Recorder Record voice 1. Select Record in the LCD menu list to begin recording. 2. Press the Stop or Menu button to stop the recording and enter Voice mode. The voice recording will have been saved as a file named Vxxx.WAV in the Voice folder. Note: the LCD display will read MEMORY FULL when all available memory has been used.
Advanced Settings To navigate the settings menu. 1. Press & hold the A-B/Menu button and release it to enter the settings menu. 2. Press the Skip buttons to choose a setting. 3. Press the A-B/Menu button to select that setting. 4.
Adjust LCD Contrast To adjust the LCD contrast 1. In the settings menu, select Contrast. 2. Press the Skip buttons to adjust the contrast level. 3. Press the A-B/Menu button to go back to setting menu. Backlight To adjust the backlight 1.
Record Settings A high record sampling frequency brings an increase in sound quality but also a corresponding increase in memory usage. 1. In the settings menu, select Record settings. 2. Press the Skip buttons to select "Source". Press the A-B/Menu button repeatedly to select a record source in which to change its sampling frequency or recording format settings.
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Erasing files Warning: Erased files cannot be recovered. 1. Stop pla yback or recording before attempting to erase files. 2. Press and hold the A- B/Menu button and release it to enter menu and select Erase Files. 3. There are two options to choose from. To erase music files, select Music. To erase voice recordings, select Voice.
Upgrade the Firmware The firmware in the player can be updated through the Firmware Download utility running on your PC. To update the firmware, run the Firmware Download utility. The MP3 Player driver must be installed to use the Software Utility. 1.
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Trouble Shootings The LCD displays nothing after turning on the MP3 player. 1 Check to see if the battery has been inserted. 2 Check to see if the battery needs replacing cleck to see that the battery has been inserted correctly. 3 If it still does not work, go to next step.
MP3 Player Specifications • Internal Memory Built-in 128MB, 256 MB, 512 MB or 1 GB (6 MB reserved for firmware and system management) • Interface • Power 1 x AAA Battery Battery continuous playing time: Up to 8 hours • Equaliser Normal, XBass, Rock, Jazz, Classical, Pop •...
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