DREAMUS IFP999 MP3 PLAYER User Manual USERS MANUAL 3
IRIVER LIMITED MP3 PLAYER USERS MANUAL 3
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Menu-Basic operation Menu-Basic operation Basic operation Enter Sub Menu l Press and hold the NAVI/MENU button to display the menu system. l The MENU system is composed of 6 main menus with sub-menus. Main menu Sub menu lick Long C Pus To select Main Menu 1 Push the NAVI/MENU button to the Previous sub menu settings or Push the MENU/NAVI button to the Push the MENU/NAVI button to confirm. Up Next Previous or direction to select menu. Click You can set, cancel or change sub menu by pushing the NAVI/MENU button toward or VOL +, VOL -. Up Next Previous Click or Pus Next Down 2 Click the NAVI/MENU button. Click Click the PLAY/STOP button to return Main MENU at the sub-menu setting. Click Exit Main Menu Click the PLAY/STOP button to exit Main Menu. Click Convenient functions Convenient functions Exit Sub Menu Pus Exit sub menu 5-13 (VOL + or VOL -) direction to select sub menu. Exit main menu 5-14 Menu-General Menu-General General Load Default Initialize menus to the original factory settings. The button’s operation order is as below. or VOL+ (select Click NAVI/MENU (select default menu) YES) Press NAVI/MENU (select YES : Initialization) Resume ON : Playback resumes from the previous location in a song when the player is stopped or powered off. OFF : Playback begins from the first track after the player is stopped or powered off. Support 40 languages Song title and ID3 tag information is dependent on the version of the PC operating system that was used to create it. (For example, if an MP3 file is created in a English version of Windows, the language setting should be English for the proper title display) Convenient functions Convenient functions 5-15 Language 5-16 Menu-Display Menu-Display Display Scroll Speed Adjust scroll speed by 1x / 2 x / 4x / Vertical / Horizontal. Vertical : The scroll goes up and down Horizontal : The scroll goes from the left to the right. Tag Information Back Light You can adjust the time that the Backlight stays on. SEC : Backlight stays on from 3 to 30 seconds. MINUTE : Backlight stays on from 1 to 30 minutes. Press the NAVI/MENU button to set SEC/MINUTE. Note File name will be displayed by default for songs with no ID3 information Visualization Time During playback, you can display visualizations, the elapsed time of the track, or the free memory on your player. Waveform Progressive Level Meter Free Space Normal : display elapsed time. Remain : display remaining time. Note Time display may not be accurate for files encoded in Variable Bit Rate formats. Convenient functions Convenient functions 5-17 On : Display track with ID3 tag information Off : Display track with file name 5-18 Menu-Timer Menu-Timer Timer Set Time Set the current time. or to select the Push the NAVI/MENU switch toward item and toward VOL + or VOL - to set the clock. or switch to adjust time. Use the A day of the week is automatically set. Alarm/Record Select Sleep Power Off Convenient functions 5-19 You can listen to the beep sound at 1 minute before powering off or switch to adjust by setting BEEP to ON. Use the time. Set BEEP ON/ OFF by pressing the NAVI/MENU button. ON : A beep sound will play one minute before the player shuts off. OFF : No beep sound is played. Once powered off, the sleep timer will reset to 0. Stop Power Off Automatically turns the power off at the stop mode. (Time range can be set from 1 to 60 minutes by a minute) or switch to adjust time. Use the Set Alarm min Set the working time of alarm. or to select the Push the NAVI/MENU switch toward item and toward VOL + or VOL - to set the alarm. DAY : Alarm rings at the set time of the set day repeatedly. ALL : Alarm rings at the set time everyday. Convenient functions OFF : The Alarm and Tuner Record functions are disabled and the player will not power on at either indicated time. ALARM : At the time indicated in the "Set Alarm" setting (see below) the player will power on and begin music playback." TUNER RECORD : At the time indicated in the "Tuner Rec. Reservation" setting (see page 5-21) the player will power on and begin recording from the selected radio station. or ( VOL + or Push the NAVI/MENU switch toward VOL - ) to select the item. Automatically turns the power off after a fixed time. (Time range can be set from 0 to 180 minutes by one minute increments.) 5-20 Menu-Timer MENU-Control Tuner Rec. Reservation Control Set the time and station to be recorded. or to select the Push the NAVI/MENU switch toward item and toward VOL + or VOL - to set the recording time. DAY : Tuner recording is started at the same time of the set day repeatedly. ALL : Tuner recording is started at the set time every day. End Time : Can set the range of recording time from 10 Min. to 240 Min. Fast Skip This defines the operating method of short or long click of lever. OFF : Skip doesn’t activate. 10 : Skip 10 tracks at time. DIRECTORY : Skip to previous or next folder. FF/RW Scan Speed The fast scan speed can range from 1x/ 2x/ 4x/ 6x. Convenient functions Convenient functions 5-21 or 5-22 MENU-Control MENU-Control Voice Recording Mode Line-in Recording Mode You can adjust recording quality when recording voice. ON : When recording voice, the recording level is automatically controlled and recordings from long distances are enhanced. OFF : AGC(Automatic Gain Control) not activated. Bit Rate : 8Kbps~160Kbps Sampling Frequency : 11.025KHz ~44.1KHz You can adjust recording quality when recording from external equipment. Bit Rate : 8Kbps~320Kbps Sampling Frequency : 11.025KHz ~44.1KHz Voice Auto Detection Line-in Record Volume OFF You can adjust recording level when recording from External equipment. (You can set from 0 to 64.) OFF Line-in Auto Sync Tuner Recording Mode You can adjust recording quality when recording from the FM Tuner. Mono : Recorded to Mono sound. Stereo : Recorded to Stereo sound. Bit Rate : 8Kbps~320Kbps Sampling Frequency : 11.025KHz ~44.1KHz Line-In, a new file will be created for each track on the CD automatically. - OFF : Audio signal detection is disabled. - Audio signal detection time (1-5 seconds) : The amount of silence the player will use to determine when a track has ended and to start a new file. Convenient functions Convenient functions 5-23 The voice recording mode will automatically pause during silence. This is useful for recording over a long period of time to save memory. OFF : Voice Auto Detection is disabled. Voice Auto Detection : Set the relative level of sound needed to activate the recorder. (Level 1- Level 10). Record pause time setting : Set the number of seconds of silence to record before pausing.(1-10 sec) 5-24 Menu-Control Menu-Mode Mode Line-in/Ext. Mic You can select external microphone or line-in when recording. Line-In : To record through Line-In Ext. Mic : To record through an external microphone Note To record from an external microphone, chose the LINE-IN recording mode. The recording quality level will be set to the values chosen for LINE-IN recording. Download Activity Select whether the player is operated for a music playback or file transferring while the player is attached to the PC. OFF : The player will playback audio files while connected to the PC (to save battery life). ON : The player to show “Connected to USB” on the screen and you can transfer files to the player. While an audio file is playing, press the MODE/REC button to activate selected playback mode, such as Repeat or Shuffle. (Multi selecting available) How to select 1 Previous/Next sh Pu Click When the player turns off and on, Download Activity is always set to ON. On/Off Playback Control Adjust the playback speed. The value of Playback Control goes on to FAST, playback speed is faster, it goes on to SLOW, playback speed is slower. The default value is “0” and the music is played as normal speed. Note Convenient functions Convenient functions 5-25 Note Repeat/Shuffle Only the selected play mode will be available when you press the MODE/REC button (For details, please refer to page 5-5) 5-26 Menu-Mode Menu-Mode Intro Name Intro : Plays the beginning 10 seconds of each track. Intro Highlight : Plays 10 seconds from 1 minute into each track in sequential order. To move the cursor in the name window, push the NAVI/MENU button toward VOL + or VOL -. Type position Study While playing, short slide of the current track set time ahead. OFF : Study Mode is disabled. The range is 1~60 seconds. You can input your name or custom text displayed at th stop mode. Characte sh Pu Select the character by pushing the and NAVI/MENU button toward and press Navi/Menu button to input Enter the character. or lever will skip the Click Press the PLAY/STOP button to save and exit. Note 5-27 Pus Convenient functions Convenient functions To scroll between English and your preferred language, use the MEMORY/EQ button. To delete the character, press the MODE Click Chinese and Chinese characters are not supported in the Name feature. 5-28 Menu-Sound Menu-Sound Xtreme 3D Sound You can adjust the level of 3D sound (minimum, Natural, and Maximum). You can extend 3D sound by selecting Bass Boost or 3D EQ. or lever. You can also adjust the level of 3D sound with the Select DBE or 3D EQ with the NEVI/MENU button. Xtreme EQ DBE Setting You can adjust the sound to your preference. There are 5 band frequency steps, set from -15dB to +15dB by 3dB step. DBE (Dynamic Bass Enhancement) enhances Low & Middle frequencies and only operates when using Xtreme 3D. You can select the Bass Center Band level from Band 1 to 4. You can also set the Bass Boost gain from 0 dB to 15dB by 3dB step. How to set Xtreme EQ Pus 2. Adjust the level using the VOL + or VOL - switch. 3. To exit Xtreme EQ setting Adjust level Pus 3D EQ Setting Click Exit Set EQ to User EQ to use 3D EQ. You can adjust the sound to your preference. There are 5 band frequency steps, set from -15dB to +15dB by 3dB step. The way of 3D EQ setting is similar to that of setting Xtreme 3D. Convenient functions Convenient functions 5-29 1. Select the Frequency step or to set using the switch. Select the frequency 5-30 Menu-Sound Menu-Sound Sound Balance Balance your sound to the right or left or keep it in the center according to your preference. When Sound Balance bar is moved to L (Left, 20),the sound outputs at the left earphone. When the lever is moved to R (Right, 20) the sound outputs at the right earphone. The default value is 0 and the sound outputs the same level at both earphones. Beep Volume Set beep volume level. Set to "0" for OFF. EQ Limit ON : Limit the control of equalizer frequency to prevent distortion of sound. OFF : You can enjoy the original sound though distortion of sound may occur. Fade in When activated, volume increases gradually at playback mode to prevent the sudden loudness. EQ Select Note You can not select Normal EQ. If you do not select Xtrm EQ or Xtrm 3D, Xtrm EQ or Xtrm 3D modes will not be available during playback in spite of adjusting the values. Convenient functions Convenient functions 5-31 You can select various EQ modes. Press the NAVI/MENU button after selecting EQ by pushing the or (VOL +, VOL -) direction. NAVI/MENU button toward 5-32 Additional Information Contents Trouble shooting 6-1 Precautions 6-2 Accessories 6-3 Specifications 6-4 5-33 Additional Information 6-5 Troubleshooting! Precautions Should any problem continue after you have checked these symptoms, please contact iRiver customer support. No sound or distortion during playback. Check whether VOLUME is set to "0". Connect the earphones plug firmly. Check whether the plug is dirty. Clean the plug with a dry and soft cloth. Corrupted MP3 or WMA files may make a static noise and the sound may cut off. Listen to your files on the PC to see if they are corrupted. Characters corrupted. Check out Menu General Language and confirm whether the right language has been selected.(Refer to page 5-15) in LCD are Poor FM Reception. Adjust the position of the player and earphones. Turn off the power of other electric devices near the player. The Earphone cord functions as the antenna, they must be plugged in for best reception. Failed download of MP3 file Check to see if the battery is discharged, charge if necessary. Check the connection between your computer and the player to ensure that the cable is secure. Check the Manager program to make sure it is operating. Check whether the player’s memory is full. Avoid dropping or impacting the player. The player is designed to operate while walking or running, but dropping or excessively impacting the player maybe cause damage. Avoid contacting the player with water. Damage to the internal parts of the player may occur if the player comes into contact with water. If your player gets wet, dry the outside with a soft cloth as soon as possible. Do not leave the player in a location near heat sources, or in a place subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust or sand, moisture, rain, Mechanical shock, unleveled surface, or in a car with its windows closed. Remove the battery if player is unused for long periods of time. Battery left in the player for a long time can corrode and damage the device. All data stored on this device may be erased by a excessive impact, a thunder or an electricity failure, etc. on the device. The manufacturer does not warrant and will not be held responsible in any way for damages or loss of data, including loss of data stored on this device, resulting from a excessive impact, a thunder or an electricity failure, You will be responsible for safe-guarding all data stored on this device. On headphones and earphones Road Safety Do not use headphones/earphones while driving, cycling, or operating any motorized vehicle. It may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in some areas. It can also be potentially dangerous to play your headsets at high volume while walking, especially at pedestrian crossings. You should exercise extreme caution or discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations. Preventing hearing damage Avoid using headphones/earphones at high volume. Hearing experts advise against continuously loud and extended play. If you experience a ringing in your ears, reduce volume or discontinue use. Consideration for others Keep the volume at a moderate level. This will allow you to hear outside sound and to be considerate of the people around you. Additional Information Additional Information 6-1 No Power Check whether the HOLD switch on the player is ON (Switch to OFF position) Battery may be discharged. Charge it after connecting the USB cable between the PC and the player. For Safety 6-2 6- Accessories Specifications 1 Earphone/ Earphone cover 2 Installation CD Manual/ Warranty 3 User card/Quick Start Guide Memory Model No 256MB iFP-990 512MB iFP-995 1GB iFP-999 Memory is not expandable. Category 5 USB cable 6 Audio Cable 7 Carrying Case 8 Arm Band 9 Neck strap for carrying Specifications Voice Recording Max. Playtime USB Dimension Weight Battery Operational Temperature Approx. 18:00 hrs (32kbps, 256 MB) Approx. 36:00 hrs (32kbps, 512 MB) Approx. 372:00 hrs (32kbps, 1GB) Approx. 40 hours (128 kbps, MP3, Volume : 20, EQ Normal, LCD off) USB 1.1(Full speed supported) 91.1(W) x 34(H) x 31.3(D) mm 63 g (Battery included) Rechargeable Battery -5 ~ 40 Additional Information Additional Information 6-3 4 Adapter Item Frequency range 20 Hz ~ 20 KHz Audio Headphone Output (L)18 mW + (R)18 mW (16 Ohm) max. Volume S/N ratio 90 dB(MP3) FM Frequency range 87.5 MHz ~ 108 MHz 60 dB FM Tuner S/N ratio Antenna Headphone/Earphone-Cord Antenna File Type MPEG 1/2/2.5 Layer 3, WMA, OGG, ASF File 8 Kbps ~ 320 Kbps Bit Rate Support (OGG : 44.1KHz, 96Kbps ~ 225Kbps) Tag Info ID3 VI, ID3 V2 2.0, ID3 V2 3.0, ID 3 V2 4.0 260,000 Color Graphic LTPS(Low Temperature Poly Silicon) LCD LCD with Backlight 40 Languages Language 6-4 THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION. NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER'S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference 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 communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
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