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Mp3 player + usb flash drive
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In MP3 playback mode:
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Solid Red – Indicates that the device is in Pause or Stop mode.
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Blinking Red – Indicates MP3 playback.
In REC (MIC recording) mode:
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Solid Yellow – Indicates that the device is in Pause or Stop mode.
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Blinking Red/Yellow – Indicates that the device is recording.
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Blink Yellow – Indicates recording (WAV) playback.
Device Switches
MP3/REC Disk Switch
Switches the device between MP3 playback mode and WAV recording/playback mode.
ON/OFF Switch
"ON" switches the device on (Green LED will light up for several seconds, then go off). When connected to a
computer, this switch must be on to charge the battery (Red, Green, Yellow LED). This switch does not have to be
on when connected to the USB port to use the device as "flash drive" only.
MP3/WMA Playback Operation
Play/Pause
Be sure the device's ON/OFF switch is in the "ON" position (Green LED will light up for several seconds, then
go off). Press and hold the "Play/Pause" switch for two seconds and then release (Red LED will show solid). Press and
release quickly to play/pause playback (Red LED will blink).
Track +/- Buttons
Press and release quickly to go to the next or previous track.
Volume +/- Buttons
Press and hold to adjust the volume up or down.
MP3 File Playback
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To use the MP3/WMA playback functionality, you must copy MP3 or WMA files to the device.
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The device will playback files in the order in which they were copied to the device, with the first song copied
being the first song played.
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The device will only playback files in the root (lowest) directory, not files placed in folders.
supported files will be skipped automatically during MP3 playback mode.
USB Flash Drive Instructions
Using your Device as a USB Flash Drive
To load copy, delete or edit files on the the DiskGO!
following:
Connect the device to an available USB port on your computer.
or use the USB extension cable.
cable is a convenient way to extend port availability to the front of the computer or to your desktop.
You may leave the extension cable connected to your port even if the device is not connected.
After a few seconds, your computer will recognize your DiskGO!
it were an additional hard drive or floppy drive.
Windows users can access the USB Flash Drive by browsing through "My Computer".
as a Removable Disk with a drive letter assigned, such as "Removable Disk (E:)".
seconds for your device to appear as a drive in 'My Computer".
Note - If you are using the DiskGO!
environment, consult with your systems administrator to see if you have any mapped network
drives.
Mapped network drives can override the built-in drive lettering feature of Windows machines
and can prevent your device from being properly recognized by your system.
Macintosh users can access the DiskGO!
that appears on the desktop (usually called "No_Name").
Software Installation (Windows 98SE Only)
Drivers are only required if using Windows 98SE.
1)
Download the .zip driver file from EDGE Memory's website at
downloads.asp. Choose your product and download the appropriate file and save it to a folder of your choice
(Note: remember where you saved the file).
2)
Extract (Unzip) the driver files to a new folder on your desktop.
3)
Plug the DiskGO! MP3 Player + Flash Drive into the USB port. Windows should detect it automatically.
4)
Next, the "Add New Hardware Wizard" will appear. Please follow the instructions below to continue:
a. Click the "Next" button.
b. Check the "Search for the best driver for your device. (Recommended)" and click the "Next" button.
MP3 Player + USB Flash Drive, do the
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If your USB ports are on the back of your computer, the extension
You can copy, create and delete files on your device.
MP3 Player + USB Flash Drive in a Novell Network
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MP3 Player + USB Flash Drive by double-clicking the icon
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You may plug it directly into the port,
MP3 Player + USB Flash Drive as if
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It will appear
It may take 5-10
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