AVC Technology F019 Digital Audio Player User Manual
AVC Technology Limited Digital Audio Player Users Manual
Users Manual
MX72FZ Manual | v 7131 FC C DE CLARATION This device complies with I‘m 15 ofthe FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause 11mm] intervenes, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including intcrfcrenee that may cause undesired operation. Waming: Changes or modifications to this unitnot expressly approved by the party mponsiblc for compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to eoriiply with the limitsfor a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part [5 ofthc FCC Rules, These limits are designed to provide reuse nahlc protection against harmful inlerferencc in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions) may cause harmful interference to radio commnicstinns. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installafion. If this equipment does cause harmfirl interference to radio or television recepm'on, which can he ’ determined by turning the equipment off and on, the uscris encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: - n 'Reori-t or relocnte the receiving antenna. D fi’l‘nerease the separation between the equipment and receiver. , .‘ 1: Connect the equipment into an outlet on n circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. El Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/IV technician for help. Shield cable must he used with this unit to ensure compliance with the class‘B FCC limim. (EB-2 Getting Started INTRODUCTION Digital Audio Player (DA?) — MX 72FZ Your Digital Audio Player is a device that stores and plays mum-format digital audio files including MP3, WMA and WAV files. Downloading hours of musiu From your PC, transfer them into your DAP or use it For voice recording. Please read this manual carefully before using this product for the first time. KEY FEATURES MuItI-format player supports: M P3, WMA and WAV files, USB data transfer. Windows Plug & Play support for Windows ME, 2000 and XP and Mac OSX. Windows 98813 compatible: Driver requiredl Six different music equalizer lcvcls. Power saving feature. Battery level indication. Firmware Upgradcablc clot-coo PACKAGE CONTENTS The packaging should include the following accessories: Digital Audio Player USB Cable Installation CD-ROM Stereo Earphones Quick Start Guide GB—l PARTS DESCRIPTION 1. Navigation Control 7. ‘lEQ/Repcat Button 2. Display 8. Mode Butlnn 3< Neck/Hand Strap [folder 9. Power On/Ol’FButlnn (Slrap(s) not included) Slop ( IP)/Play( lb) 4. Built-in Microphone 10. USB Port Sr Lock Switch 1L Baltcry Compartment (Rear of Unit) 67 Headphone Jack CONTROLS Key Functions mode Press to access into the Main Menu Press and hold to access into rhe Settings Menu. hold Slide to the right to lock all keys Functions. Slide to the lefi to unlock all keys functions. OIEQ/t) Record / Equalizer! Repeat human. Press to access Into the Repeat mode. Press and hold to access into lhe Equalizer mode. Press to recording in Voice mode. Press to select song into plflylisl in Navigation mode. Press and hold to mm the player OFF. ! Press to mm [he player ON. Gil—2 There is ujoystick key in the center that can be used to control several key functions. Press the button top, down, left, right or pressing it down will achieve the following actions: In Navigation Mode: NAVI / 0 Push the button down to access the Navigation mode ol'lhe folders Push to the right to select the next file, Push and hold to the right to Fast—forward within the files. El IE Push to the lcfi to select the previous file. Push and hold on to the lcfi to fast-rewind within the files. Push downward to decrease the volume. Push and hold downward to decrease the volume rapidly. + I Push upward to increase the volume. Push and hold upward to increase the volume rapidly. Battery l’nntallatinn (not included) When the bats in the battery indicator (in the display) become low (figure 1), replace the battery as follows 1. Click the button and opens the bullery compartment door. 2 Insert the battery with the correct polarity as show. 3. Close the battery compartment door. BATTEIG! PRECAUTIONS - To avoid battery leakage or corrosion, remove the battery from the player if the player is not to be used for a long time ~ Remove dead battery from the player immediately to avoid damaging the player. - When corrosion occurs, wipe the battery compartment immediately with a dry cloth and insert a new barleryr [313-3 _Qownlnnd__in_g and fi'ansi‘erring Files USB DRIVER INSTALLATION For Windows ME, 2.090 or XP: These versions of Windows will automatically detect your DAP aficr connecting with the USB cable and the computer. (Please make sure the DAP is turned ON.) For Windows 988m Windows 98SF. will not recognize the player until you have installed the driver using the included installation CD-ROM. Follow the detailed inslruelions in this section to activate the USB mass storage function, su you will be able to transfer files from your computer to your player. Instnllafiun Prueedurcs for the Player Software (For Windows 9SSE only] When connecting the player he the computer for the first time, please follow flicse instructions: 1. Insert the CD-ROM into the CD Drive. The auto-run program will display as shown. Ciick “Next" to install the driver. 5 Welcome To the DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER Setup 3 leard he ifsléfiemill nae your mum me new leduiled to nu mm m mom, PLAVER myour vwmpuller. » . WAR NINE: This manure pingain ls ninlected h, 03mm law and mammal mam - Unaumofiud dunfiealiun ov dalibubn‘ al (he mean a any when at in my, mu! Ema-He civil m chine! page: and WE he Eloisa-ted la the ma‘x‘mm sum panq undu in; m Remarks: ll‘ the setup does not start automatically, please run the installexc in your CD- lEQM drive directory. Double click “insuillexc” in thc_ installation CD. 2. Follow the on screen instruction to install the soflwarc. Please install the sofiwme under the directory as prompted. fimu’le. awn-511m Gm may». ‘ Warning: DO NO'I‘ change the installation path. Otherwi—ge, the Player driver may not run properly. 3. Aner successfully installing the driver soflware click "Close to Exit”. Select lnslallalion Folder The mullet wll "well yam. wplo mun la the [slaying may , 5 Te inglen'in on new, clck Went" To imam dilcmltlnldu, enla hbelcw ov clck "ti-we". ' Eolécr. ififi’mflflm msmstm AIIDlO PLAYENDIGITAL sum“) FLA“ 8117st . §_ l_?ix_k cm. 9 Intel DIEITALAUDID l’LAYEFl la maef. or lc|_a|v/ur|e wlw um mu “meg. Ogvcwm: LIB-5 TRANSFERRI'NG FILES Connect the DAI’ by using the supplied USB cable lo the computer. Press the 3} button to turn the player ON. The following will be displayed on the LCD screen ol‘ your DAP: mas 1- STORAGE E, A “Removable Disk” will be added in My Compulen Open the "Removable Disk” folder: Locate the files you wish to copy from your computer to your player. Drag and drop MP3, WMA or WAV files on your computer into the “Removable Disk” foldcr‘ These files will now be copied into your DAP. Note: When you are finished HE'fZQEing files, use [he Safely Remove Hardware prom-Auto before disconnecting your player. (Please see the next section for detailed inslruclions.) 01376 SAFELY REMOVE HARDWARE PROCEDURE 1. Double click the “Safely Remove Hardware" icon on the task bar: 2. From the “Safely Remove Hardware” window, select “USB Mass Storage Device” and click the “Stop” button. The “Sum 11 Hardware Device” window will pop up as shown: yfilimlolldnuu’fl.dlmn¢vk5lmwrn magmwasnmwggmmw , 3, Click “OK”. A “Sure to Remove Hardware" window will pop up Now, it is safe to remove the USB Cable and the DA? from the computer. tn'mn»; mm; v v Vtflnn: m Allgcrultn imp the ram-hog defies—s. All/av um Ravine. an mnéd they may b; rammed uleb,’ ' ' . ; x- our em Remarks: ll“ lhe “Safely Remove Hardware" 10 s not displayed on the task bar, please double click on My Computer. Right click on “Removable Disk”, lcfi click on “eject”. Then it is safe to remove the DAP from the corrrggter. (“dilatation _ LISTENING TO MUSIC After you have transferred MP3, WMA or WAV files from the computer to the DAP player, you can start listening to music while you learn how to use the rest nf the features. Insert the earphones into the earphone juck ol'lhe player: press the Lit button to turn the player on. The lirst song will immediawa begin to play, Use the navigation keys to forward, reverse, adjust the volume and access to Navigation mode. USlNG THE MAIN MENU Press the modg button to access the MAIN MENU. The following menu will be displayed On the LCD screen: Push [M] or l« until your desired selection is highlighted and press the Mar/til button to confirm the se ectiort. MUSIC PLAYER To listen to any files or songs stored in your DAP or run the Program List, you can select the MUSIC PLAYER mode. Using Special Functions Equalizer Mode (EQ) The current equalizer mode is displayed in the lower right hand corner of the LCD screen in a rectangular block with a black background. Chungr'ng the EQ mode - Press and hold the IIEQL‘D button until the current mode is displayed with a clear black background. Keep pressing the O/EQ/D button repeatedly to select one of the six equalizer modes: -lm--EEEBIDE - Stop pressing the O/EQ/D button when your desired selection Is displayed with a clear background. The background will turn back to the black after a few seconds. GB—S Repeat Button Press the O/EQI’J button repeatedly to select different repeat mode options. As each mode is selected, the fiullnwing icons will displayed on the right upper part of the LCD screen on your player: Play all the files in the player once. > Randomly play all the files in the player once. Randomly play all the tiles in the player continuously. Plays a single file repeatedly ‘ Play all the files repeatedly in the consecutive order. Edits and plays one section repeatedly. Press NAVI I 0 button once to start with point A Fl’ and press NAVI I 0 button again to end with point B Fl-tB. Plays the play list once. (The play list must be created before using this lhnction.) El Plays the play list repeatedly (The play list must be created before using this function) NAVIGATION You may search for, listen to, and program the play list in the Navigation mntle. Press the modal button and use the m or the lljgl button to highlight the Navigation NAVI I 0 icon as shown. Press the NAVI I I button to confin-n and access in the Navigation menu All the files are displayed on the LC]') in the Ruuh‘ Folder. Voice recorded files are stored in the Voice! folderr Creating a play list - Enter into the Navigation menu. - Push [fl or button to highlight a desired song or file - Press the OIEQ/‘D button; a number loan (01, 02 etc.) will be displayed next to that song or file. — Press the button to confirm the song or lile selection; the number icon will disappear and the file or the song will be added to the play list. - Follow these steps with each lilo you would like to add to your play list. . Press the E button or idle a few second to exit from the Navigation menu. Note: You can only program the same file into the play listonee. ' 08-9 VOICE RECORDER Use your DAP ta recurd quick reminder memos or even lengthy business meetings or lectures, Press the modg button and use the ml or the m bullon to higilight the Voice Recorder icon as shown, Press NAVI I 0 to confirm and enter the Voice Recorder mode. Recording a Voice Message - Press the button to start recording. - Press the I) button to stop recording. - The recorded file is saved as a WAV format. Listening to the Recorded File - Press the 52“ button no listen the recorded file. - Press the lb button no stop listening. - Press the iii button to select lhe previous recorded file. w Press the »1 button to select lhc next recorded file. Notes: The volume is not uonlmlled during recording. You may_ select three different quality revels for recording. GB—IG .. Customizing the Player USING THE SETTING M'EN'U The Selling Menu provides the options to change the player settings, displays, and resolution. Press and hold the moda buttnn to display the SETTING MENU on the LCD screen. m— éllfl Press the »| or the K4 buttmt to select one of the following setting options: Play List, Recording Resolution, Contrasl, Equalizer, Play Timer or Light Timer. Once your selection is highlighted then press NAVI I 0 to confirm. To exit the SE‘ITFNG Menu, press the [find button. Setting Featu res PIaE Liv! Setting Push E] or button to select the desired file. Press the ./E / button; 3 [CLEAR ITEM} CLEAR LIST] box will be displayed on the LCD screen. DZ LEI I'l BLHI’fl Push + or - to select clear item or clear list and press NAVI I 0 button to confirm. Push »l or m button to select [Yes I No] to clear the selection. Press I} hutltm to confirm the selection. Note: If you have deleted or not programmed a'fil'ay list, “PLAYLIST EMPTY” will display on the LCD screen. GB -}I Recording Resolution Setting PP: El“ PlR EC Ft EEEI LLIl'l Ellll Push + or - to select one of the three voice recording resolution: Low, Normal, or High Press NAVl / O to confirm the resolution selection. Contrast Selling Him-— {gag Press the »l or the {Bil button to adjust the LCD com-um level. Press NAVI I O to confirm the contrast level. Eiualizer Selling "g Push m or B button to select une ol‘lhe six music equalizer effects: Normal, Rock, Ullra Bass, Jazz, Pop, or Classical. Press NAVl I 0 to confirm the equalizer mode. Play Timer Setting D1 Fun-Tulsa Push + or to select between ELAPSED and REMAlN time. Press NAVI I 0 to confirm the play timer selection. Lia!” Timer Setting 1 2 Push or i to select dumtion ofthe backlight timer: 5 sec,10 sec, 15 sec or Off Press NAVI / Il to confirm the timer selection. GB -12 Additional lnformaltigrr PRECAUTIONS Copyright 0 Making wpies ol‘ MP3 tracks or files without permission is a violation of the Safety international copyright laws. Vibration experienced during walking or exercising will not affect the player. However, dropping the player or dropping a heavy object on the player may result in damage or sound distortion. Avoid spilling any liquid onto or into the player. Do not leave the player in n location near extreme heat sources or in a car with the windows closed during excessive heat Do not leave in a place subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust or sand. moisture, or rain. On Headphones and Earphones Road Safety 0 Do not use the headphones/earphones while driving, cycling, or operating any motorized vehicle. It may create a tmfiic hiwn'd and is illegal n some areas. It can also be potentially dangerous to play your headsets at high volume while walking, especially at pedeslrian crossing and potentially hazardous situations. Preventing Hunting Damage 0 Avoid using the headphones/earphones at high volume. Healing experts advise not to play loud music for 21 long period ol‘Lime. If you do experience ringing in your ears, reduce the volume or discontinue use, Consideration for Others 0 Keep the volume at a moderate level. This allows you to hear the sound and still be considerate to the people around you. GB -13 CE Warning The exclamation point within the triangle is a warning sign alerting the user of A important instructions accompanying the product. ‘ This unit mush-m1 be exposed to moisture or rain. ,0 Ensure all ounneclions are properly made before operating the units This unit should be positioned so that it is properly ventilated. Avoid placing it, for @ example, close to curtains, on the carpet or in a built-in installation such as a bookcase. ¥ Do not expose this unit tu direct sunlight or heat radiating sources The player may lock up or temporary lose its function due to electrostatic discharge or other electrical disturbance, but normal funclion resumes when the device is reset, GB —14 TROUBLE SHOOTING Should any problem persist aficr you have checked these symptoms, unnsull your dealer. Symptom Possible Reason Actions No Power Check whether the battery Replace the ballery. is exhausted. No Sound from Check wheLher the earphones Rc-insert The earphones. Earphones arc detached from the unit. Check whether the volume is sel to “minimum”. lncreuse the volume. Check whether the battery is exhausted. Replace the battery. Check whelher the earphones jack is contaminated or oxidized. Clean The earphones jack. Corrupted MP3 or WMA file. Download the files again, Invalid Character on LCD The Language is not supported __l Visit our web site to check whether a new version of firmware is release Failed to Download or Upload ofM'PS/ WMWAV files Check whether the battery is exhausted. Reuharge/Replace the battery Check the connection of USB cable. Re-plug the cable at both ends. Damaged USB cable. Replace a new USB cable. Memory is full. Release some memory space by deleting some files. Cannot record Voice Memory is full. Release some memory space by deleting some files. GB -15 TECHNICAL SPEClFlCATIONS Category Item Specification Audio Frequency Range 20Hz — ZOKHz Headphones Output >40mW, 32ohm (Max. Vol) 130mw per channel, 80hm SIN Ratio 90db (MP3) File Support MP3 MPEG 1/2/25 Layer 3 WMA Windows Media Audio WAV ADPCM encoding Bit Rate Skbps — 320kbps Tag Info ID3 Tag Dimension 70.8 x 65 x 24 mm Weight Approx. 42 g (without bancry) Bamtry l x AAA battery LCD Full Graphic with Bacidight Language English USB USB 1.1 Built-in Memory I28M'B Max. Playtime Approx. 7-8 hours (IZkas, MP3) Suppor‘cd OS Win ME, 2000, XP and Mac OSX Win 988132 (Driver is required) Voice Recording Approx. 7-8 hours (bow resolution) Finnwarc Upgradcable Yes (Except Windnws 98 and Mac) Operating Temperature 23 F to [04 F (-5 C to 40 C) Sgaciflcafiaus are subject to chanvc without notice. GB-16 UPGRADE FIRMWARE PROCEDURE Occasionally, it may a new software (firmware) may be released for this unit enhancing its functionality. For more inl'ormalion, please go to the web site at gwwwaudioscottxoml for downloading procedure and downloading the latest firmware. EXTERNAL MEMORY CARD 1) Open the battery compartment door by click the button. 2) Insert a SDIMMC memory card (not included) up to 512MB, facing up as shown. 3) Connect the USB cable as described previously. 4) Drag MP?) and WMA files into the new folder, The memory can! indicator will appear attire bottom left comer on [he display. 5) To remove the SD/MMC memory card, push the edge of the card, then the card will spring nut. Carefully remove the card. Remarks: Please turn all“ the unit and remove the battery before install the memory card, GB —l7 FORMATTING THE MEMORY PROCEDURE Ensure the Digital Audio Player is ON. 2. Use the supplied USB cable to connect between Digiual Audio Player and the Computer. 3. Double click the “My Computer” icon. “Removable Disk“ appcats in the My computer Folder. (Picture of My computer) GB 48 5. The following dialogue box will appeflrl Select the FAT file system only, then click START to proceed for tbrmatting the drive. Important: Do not select other file systems, it will cause malfunction or the unit. Eicture ofFAT file) 6. Click “OK” to start for formatting th d 've glure ot‘OK and formatting) 7. When Format is complete, click "OK” to finish, (picture of Finish) Nun's: All fileyvilvl liq geiegeq Egg. {iiébiayer is formatted. GB -19 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your Digital Audio Player is a precise electronic device, and should not be subjected tn rough handling or exposed to extreme temperatures or moisture. Do not use chemical agents or liquids to clean the unit, as they may damage [he plastic. Please Retain this Information for Future Rcfcrcmx: The manufacturer reserves the right to make any technical changes without notice In the interest of progress. Decla ration Our company will not be responsible for any mistakes in this manual. Prior notices will not be given in case of any amendments within the manual. The corresponding companies own the mentioned trademarks and names. Micrnsuft Windows Media and Windows Logo are registered trademarks in the US and/or other countries. WinAmp and WinAmp logo are registered trademarks ol'Nullsufl Company. All other products are Lhc trademarks or registered trademarks of their owners GB -20 INDEX Brief Introduction introduction Key Features Packaging Contents Parts Description Controis Kcy Functions Charging Battery Downloading and Transferring Files USB Driver installation Transferring Files Safely Remove Hardware Procedure Operation Listening to Music Using the MAIN MENU MUSIC PLAYER NAVIGATION VOICE RECORDER Customizing tlle Player Using the SETTING MENU PLAY LI’ST REC RESOLUTEON CONTRAST EQUALIZER PLAY TIMER LiGHT TIMER Additional Information Precautions Trouble Shooting Technical Specifications Upgrade Firmware Procedure Formatting the Memory Procedure Cam and Maintenance 9—1 I 10 I] 12-13 12 I3 13 13 13 13 l4—I5 16 17 18 1940 21
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