Hi-Tech HE-MP44F User Manual

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CLIP MP3 PLAYER
HE-MP44F
USER MANUAL
The pictures, diagrams, and certain functions
described in this manual may differ from the actual
product due to different models
Visit www.hittusa.com for a revised user manual
or troubleshooting tips
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  • Page 1 CLIP MP3 PLAYER HE-MP44F USER MANUAL The pictures, diagrams, and certain functions described in this manual may differ from the actual product due to different models Visit www.hittusa.com for a revised user manual or troubleshooting tips...
  • Page 2 PREFACE We express our sincere thanks for purchasing our MP3 Player! Before operating this MP3 Player, be sure to read this user manual carefully. After reading it, please keep it in a safe place for future reference. We reserve the right to make changes to this MP3 Player and/or this user manual without notice.
  • Page 3 SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING THIS MP3 PLAYER New battery can reach its best performance after it has completely charged and discharged for two or three times. Please charge the new battery for no less than 10 hours for the first three times you are charging, then from the fourth time on, just charge it for six hours and it can reach its best performance.
  • Page 4 Avoid operating this MP3 Player under very dry environment to prevent damage from static-shock. Do not disconnect the USB cable while formatting, uploading or downloading files; disconnecting USB cable will result in file corruption and may require reformatting. When used as a secured removable disk, users should backup important data.
  • Page 5 NOTE: Please charge the player no less than 10 hours BEFORE first time use. NOTE REGARDING FCC COMPLIANCE Users are not permitted to make changes or modify the device in any way. Changes or modifications that are not authorized by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENT FUNCTIONS OVERVIEW ......7 KNOW THE PLAYER ......9 BASIC FUNCTIONS…………………….. 10 BUTTONS OPERATIONS ..... 14 MUSIC ........... 15 RECORD ..........18 VOICE ............ 19 FM RADIO………………………………... 20 SYSTEM ..........22 E-DOCUMENT…………………………….23 TELEPHONE BOOK….………………….24 USB DISK ..........25 OTHER SETTINGS ........
  • Page 7: Functions Overview

    FUNCTIONS OVERVIEW ● Refined exterior design Clip-on design with LCD display ● Multi file format support Supports MP1, MP2, MP3, WMA, WMV, ASF and WAV files. ● FM Radio Built-in Radio with preset ● Phone Book Built-in phone/address book. ● e-Documents Read text files ●...
  • Page 8 program ● Recorder / Repeat Voice can be recorded and saved in WAV or ACT format. Phase/Contrast repeat available. ● Equalizer Settings 7 Equalizer settings - Normal, Rock, Pop, Classic, Soft, Jazz & Bass ● Play Mode Settings Normal, Single Repeat, Play Catalog, Repeat Catalog, Repeat All, Shuffle, Lyric.
  • Page 9: Know The Player

    KNOW THE PLAYER Appearance and Buttons 1. PLAY: play/ pause & Confirm selection and Fast Exit from the menus 2. MODE: Menu button & Confirm Selection 3. VOL: volume adjustment 4. NEXT: Next song or menu selection 5. PREV: previous song or menu selection 6 USB port 7 ON/OFF power button 8 Earphones: Earphone jack...
  • Page 10: Basic Functions

    PLAYER DISPLAY Battery  A solid battery icon means the battery is fully charged; as the player is used the battery level indicator will be partially filled A blank battery indicator means  the battery charge is low and must be plugged in to charge the battery.
  • Page 11 Menus including: Main Menu - press Mode for a short time to open the menu & press for a longer time to exit from the menu Sub-Menu - press Mode for a short time to open the sub-menu  Navigation Keys: Use navigation keys (NEXT &...
  • Page 12 Play Voice Voice Recorder FM Radio System eDocuments Phonebook  Connecting player to a computer and enter USB mode:  Volume adjustment: Press VOL to enter volume adjustment mode and then short press NEXT/ PREV to increase or decrease the volume.
  • Page 13  Turn Player ON or OFF: Long press PLAY to turn player ON, when the player is off (ON/OFF switch must be in ON position) Long press PLAY to turn player OFF, when the player is on  Play or Stop (pause when in recording) and Exit from the sub-menu: Short press PLAY in music play mode to...
  • Page 14: Buttons Operations

    BUTTONS OPERATIONS  Button definitions 1. PLAY: Turn Player ON, OFF, Play, Pause & Stop, and Fast Exit from the Menus 2. MODE: Bring up the Menus and confirm selections 3. VOL: Switch to volume adjustment mode 4. NEXT: Next file/menu selection, Fast Forward, Volume increase (after switching to Volume mode) 5 PRE: Previous file/menu selection, Fast...
  • Page 15: Music

    button is released after pressing it 4. Hold: Keep holding the key until the desired result is achieved, e.g. keep holding the PREV/NEXT keys for Fast Rewind/Fast Forward MUSIC (Play stored MP3 files)  Simple operation 1. Plug the earphones into the earphone jack.
  • Page 16 1. Short press MODE to enter Music sub-menu. 2. Press NEXT to select “Equalizer” 3. Short press MODE to confirm selection and enter “Equalizer” sub-menu. 5. EQ selection is as follows: Natural Rock Classical Soft Jazz 6. Press NEXT to select and short press Mode to confirm ...
  • Page 17 NOTE: lyrics file must have the same name as the song file e.g. if song file's name is my Love.mp3 then the lyrics file must be named my Love.lrc If lyrics file on the player matches the song, the lyrics will be displayed automatically without pressing any buttons.
  • Page 18: Record

    RECORD (Voice Recording) Make sure the battery has enough power when recording. The player supports up to 99 voice files per catalog / folder. 1. Long press MODE button for the Main Menu 2. Press NEXT button to select Record 3.
  • Page 19: Voice

     Select recording quality 1. In recording mode, while recording is paused, short press Mode to display recording sub-menu. 2. Press NEXT button to select Recording type 3. Short press Mode to confirm selection WAV format Fine Recording Good sound quality WAV format Long-time...
  • Page 20: Fm Radio

    NEXT: select next file 5. Volume Control: press VOL to enter volume adjustment mode, then short press NEXT to increase volume or short press PREV to decrease volume. FM RADIO 1. Entry Main Menu 2. Push Next Choosing “MF Mode" 3.
  • Page 21 Push Next once to increase frequency 100 Save Channel Press Mode to access FM submenu and press Mode again to save a channel To select a saved channel Press Play Radio Recording To record a radio channel, while listening to radio: Press Mode to enter MF submenu.
  • Page 22: System

    SYSTEM (Change player’s settings) 1. Long press MODE button to display Main Menu. 2, Press NEXT to select “System” 3. Short press Mode to confirm selection  Introduction of parameter items LCD Set Set screen backlight and contrast Language Choice of 19 different languages Power Off Set auto shut off time...
  • Page 23: E-Document

    NOTE: Short pressing PLAY can fast exit the menu. E-DOCUMENT Use this option to read text files stored on the player’s memory. 1. Long press MODE button to display Main Menu 2. Press NEXT to select e-Document 3. Short press Mode to enter e-Document mode and displays stored text files.
  • Page 24: Telephone Book

    play” state, it will turn over pages automatically. TELEPHONE BOOK Finding telephone information? 1. Long press MODE button to display Main Menu 2. Press NEXT to select Telephone Book 3. Press Play to enter Telephone book mode. Detail of the submenu lists below: File Select RECORD TEL CSV...
  • Page 25: Usb Disk

    c. Press Mode to exit. Browse TEL: Check the imported contacts, including Name, E-mail, Mobile, QQ, Telephone, Fax etc. NOTE: If there is no telephone file on the player a warning message “No File!” will be displayed Press and hold MODE to exit Import Tel File: Use this option to Import Telephone book file from PC to the player.
  • Page 26 Redhat 8.0, and above. The player also supports USB charge, and it can be used while it’s getting charged (in waiting mode, short press Mode to exit to the Main menu and use the player. The player displays the following three modes during it’s connected to the computer: 1.Waiting mode 2.File downloading...
  • Page 27 NOTE: In USB Disk mode the player’s memory appears as Removable Disk under computer’s File Manager (Windows Explorer or Finder). You can drag and drop supported files from your computer’s hard drive to removable disk. UPGRADE PLAYER’S FIRMWARE The firmware on this player is user upgradeable.
  • Page 28: Other Settings

    OTHER SETTINGS  Selecting folder other than root folder to select and play files You can put music, voice and text files into different folders on the player’s memory while player is connected to the computer. NOTE: The player supports up to 9 sub-folders in the ROOT Selecting different folder 1.
  • Page 29 In Pause mode short press Mode to enter Music sub-menu Select “Delete File” (to delete current file) or “Delete all” files in the current folder, associated with the current Mode (Music, Voice, etc.) e.g. selecting “delete all” in music mode, will delete all music files but won’t delete recording files.
  • Page 30: Secured Disk Partition

    Replay (A-B repeat) 1. Setup during Music play or Voice replay 2. Short press Mode to enter Play sub-menu 3. Press NEXT to select “Replay” 4. Short press Mode to enter Replay mode 5. Press NEXT to confirm A. “A” is starting point for replay, replay icon will start to flash, which means it is in replay setup mode...
  • Page 31 2. Run MP3 Player Disk Tool which can be found in provided CDROM 3. Click ‘Allocation and Encrypt’ card; allocate appropriate space and set username and password, and then click Start. 4. After space allocation, shown as below:...
  • Page 32 5. Click ‘OK’ to restart. 6. After restart, user will find two disks (only one disk can be seen on OS older than Windows 2K SP4), click the encrypted disk (the second one), user will find three files, two are hidden and one is executable...
  • Page 33 7. Run executable file ‘RdiskDecrypt.exe’ and enter username and password. 8. If username and password are correct, the disk will open, and files can be copied Warning: Creating and removing secured partition will delete all data. Warning: Please note down username and password.
  • Page 34: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING No power Make sure the battery is charged and ON/OFF switch is in ON position No sound in Check to make sure earphone the volume level is not set to “0”and the earphone is properly inserted into the earphone jack Abnormal words Check if you’ve display on the screen...
  • Page 35: Technical Specifications

    and drop song files (in one of the supported formats) from computer to the player. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Screen 128*64 LCD screen. HDUSB2.0 read1000K Byte,write 800K Byte) Flash 128M-4GBM Power Max 10 hours Sampling 8KHz Rate Record WAV(32K Recording format bps) 、 Time 35hours (ACT,...
  • Page 36 Language Simplified Chinese, English, Traditional Chinese, German, French, Italian, Spanish (total of 19 languages) System Windows98/SE/ME/2K/XP/V ista/7; Mac OS 10、Linux 2.4.2 NOTE: Product design and specifications may change without prior notice...
  • Page 37: Warranty Information

    LIMITED 90-DAY WARRANTY Coverage: Hi-Tech Trading (USA), Inc. (“HiTT”) warrants this product (“product”) against defects in materials and workmanship under normal consumer use for 90 days from the date of purchase. HiTT, at its option, will at no charge repair, replace or refund the purchase price of this product should it not conform to this warranty.
  • Page 38 to the surface of the Product resulting from misuse; (b) contact with liquid, water, rain, extreme humidity or heavy perspiration, sand, dirt or the like, extreme heat, or food; (c) use of the Product for commercial purposes or subjecting the Product to abnormal usage or conditions;...
  • Page 39 US Patent & Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © 2010 Hi-Tech Trading USA Inc The information contained in this User Manual is believed to be correct at the time of printing.

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