DREAMUS IHP100 MP3 Player User Manual users manual b

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Push orand select thedesired channels.Select CH02Save completeagainwill exit thememory functionwithout saving.Select the channel by pushing theorswitch to the left or the right.Up to 20 channels can be memorized.Note : Auto memory may not work within weak transmission areas.Press and hold the A-B/MODE button.Press the NAVI/MENU button to cancel PRESET.Auto memory function :Automatically select channels and save them in sequential order.While playing Audio File, Press and hold the PLAY/PAUSE button.The FM function picture displays on the LCD.Push theorbutton to select FM frequency.Press the STEREO/PLAY/PAUSE button to select Stereo/Mono.To change frequency, push the or switch to the left or the right.Auto Scan function: To select a memorized channel, press the NAVI/MENU buttonto cancel Preset function and find the channel by pushing the or switchto the left or the right.(ex : 87.5 87.6)ororOPERATING THE FM TUNERSelecting FrequencyAuto Memory Function (Save channels automatically)Memory Function (Save channels manually)PRESET Mode : To select a channel saved in memory, press the Navi/Menu buttonand find the channel by pushing the or switch to the left or the right.26 27
Select the channel to be deleted at preset mode.Press and hold the memory button.- The next channel will appear when channel deletion is completed.Push the MEMORY button if you want to delete the next channel also.FM Tuner reception may vary in different areas.While in Preset mode, auto scan and auto memory functions are notavailable.When the player does not have any preset channels, EMPTY will beblinking at preset mode.Memory delete function (Delete saved channels)Connect the stereo cable between LINEIN jack of the player and LINE OUT jackor Headphone jack of an external audioequipment.Connecting the player to an external audio equipmentPress the REC button to activate recording standby mode.LINE IN5509MB   FREELINE IN5509MB   FREEIf you press the REC button while receiving FM, FM recording starts withoutrecording standby mode.Press A-B/MODE button or push the REC switch toward SOURCE/TYPEto select the source to record-Torecordvoice:MICROPHONE- To record from an external audio equipment with digital optical signal :OPTICAL- To record from an external audio equipment with analogue signal :LINE-INAn external audio equipmenthas the Optical Out jack,connect the Optical cablebetween Optical In jack of theplayer and Optical Out jack of anexternal audio equipment. Itpossess both Line In/Out jackand Optical In/Out.28 29
LINE IN5509MB   FREEPush the MENU/NAVI handle toward or ,or push the REC button ofremote control toward BITRATE to select BITRATE TYPE to set recordingquality.LINE IN5509MB   FREEPush the REC button to start recording.When recording from an external audio equipment, start playback of itfirst.LINE IN5509MB   FREEAUDIO000.MP3RECORDING01:10During FM recording, press (STOP/PWR OFF) to stop FM recordingand changed to FM receiving status automatically.Press the REC button to pause recording. And press the REC buttonagain to restart FM recording.LINE IN5509MB   FREEAUDIO000.MP3RECORDING01:10LINE IN5509MB   FREEAUDIO000.MP3Volume is not controlled during recording.NOTEPush the MENU/NAVI handle toward or ,or push the REC buttonof remote control toward SOURCE/TYPE to select FILE TYPE to save. While recording, press (STOP/PWR OFF) to stop recording and gorecording standby mode. Press the REC button again to record a fileas new name at recording standby mode.30 31
At recording standby mode, press and hold button to go previousmode.LINE IN5509MB   FREEIf you press the REC button during receiving FM, FM recording isimmediately started without any operationThe recorded files is saved as below path according to the recordingsource.- Line In : ROOT\RECORD\AUDIO\AUDIOXXX.MP3(WAV)- Mic In : ROOT\RECORD\VOICE\VOICEXXX.MP3(WAV)- Tuner : ROOT\RECORD\TUNER\TUNERXXX.MP3(WAV)Recording is automatically stopped at the condition as below.- the player’s memory is full- the size of the recorded file is larger than 195MB.- the recorded time is longer than 5 hours.When A-B/MODEbutton is pushed, iconin the playback modeindicator is changed.REPEATPlay a single track repeatedly. Press or to play the previous ornext music.Play all tracks in the folder and stop.Play all tracks in the folder repeatedly.Play all tracks in the player repeatedly.Randomly play all tracks in the player and stop.Play a single track repeatedly. Press or to play the musicrandomly.Randomly play all tracks in the folder and stop. Press or to playthe music in the folder randomly.Randomly play all tracks in the folder repeatedly.Randomly play all tracks in the player repeatedly.INTRO: Plays the beginning 10 seconds of each track in sequential order.INTRO HIGHLIGHT: Plays 10 seconds from 1 minute into each track insequential order. You can set this function in the MENU function.SHUFFLEINTROYou can enjoy various ways of playing by using playback mode.Please refer to the function controls (Refer to page 22 for details) for user-defined configurations.32 33
You can set the EQ function by using Function Menu.Refertopage43.EQ34 35
Function Control is subject to change with different firmware versions.Users can configure their own settings.MAIN MENU SUB MENUPress and hold the NAVI/MENU button to display the menu system.It is composed of 7 main menus with sub-menus.Beep VolumeResumeFade InLanguageTuner RegionLoad DefaultFirmware UpgradeDB ScanWhen you select a sub menu, you can set your preference to be displayed.Back Light (Battery)Back Light (Adapter)Lcd Contrast(Main)Lcd Contrast(Remote)Tag InformationTimeSleep TimerStop Power OffScan SpeedScroll TypeOptical OutRepeatShuffleIntroSound BalanceEQBass BoostTreble BoostGeneralControl Mode SoundTimerDisplayRecord TypeBitrateAGCRecordConfigurationMenu OperationScroll between MenuPress and hold the NAVI/MENU button todisplay the main menus. Push Volume ,toscroll between main-menus.Press the NAVI/MENU button to select sub-menuFrom Main Menu to Sub MenuPush the NAVI/MENU button after selectingsubmenu to set by using , , and theselected submenu is displayed.Setting by userPush the NAVI/MENU button after selectingitem to set by using ,or , .The selected item is saved.Exit Sub MenuPress to display the initial settingmenu.Press at the initial setting menu toexit Function Control Mode.36 37
BEEP VOLUMESetbeepvolumelevelto0/1/2/3step. Setto"0"for OFF.RESUMEWhen activated, player returns to the samesettings after STOP or Power OFF.FADE INWhen activated, volume increases gradually atplayback mode to prevent sudden loudness.LANGUAGE (Supports 38 languages)Song title and ID3 tag information is dependent onthe version of the PC operating system that wasused to create it. (For example, if a MP3 files iscreated in a Korean version of Windows, thelanguage setting should be Korean for proper title display)TUNER REGIONYou can set the FM frequency and step accordingto your area.Set them to fit your region to receive FM Radio.GENERAL LOAD DEFAULT VALUEInitialize all settings to original factory setting.FIRMWARE UPGRADEYou can upgrade the player s Firmeare.Refer to page 45 for details.You can adjust the time that the Backlightstays on while the player is operated using thebattery built in the player.Adjust Back Light by OFF / 3 sec / 5 sec / 10 sec.YoucanadjustthetimethattheBacklightstays on while the player is operated using ACadapter.Adjust Back Light by OFF / 3 sec / 5 sec / 10 sec /Always. If Always is selected, backlight is always on.DISPLAYDB SCANTurn the Navigation to search by using ID3 Tag onor off.38 39
Adjust LCD contrast of the player.TAG INFORMATIONON : Displays track with ID3 tag information and youcan change the configulation of Tag information.OFF : Displays track with file name.When you set the tag information off, the track isplaying and the next track can be displayed with ID3tag information.TIMENormal : display elapsed time.Remain : display remaining time.Note:IncaseofVBRMP3file,theremainingtime may display accurately.Adjust LCD contrast of remote control.SCROLL TYPEAdjust scroll speed by1x / 2x / 4x / Vertical / Horizontal.Vertical : The scroll goes up and downHorizontal : The scroll goes from the left tothe right.SCAN SPEEDThe fast scan speed can range fromOFF/1x/2x/4x.It is useful when fast-searching a music.Automatically turns power off at stop mode.(Time range can be made from 1~60 minutes.)SLEEP POWER OFFAutomatically power off after fixed time(Time range can be set from 1 to 99 minutes).When the power is off, the sleep power off setting goesback to Zero setting.TIMER(Set Auto Power Off)CONTROLOPTICALON : Optical signal is output from the next music.Caution : Don’t see the laser beam from OpticalJack directly.40 41
INTRO MODEINTRO MODE plays the beginning 10 seconds ofeach track.INTRO HIGHLIGHT plays the first 10 secondsfrom the spot 1 minute was played for each trackinsequential order.REPEAT MODE / SHUFFLE MODEYou can select a file or directory to want to listenrepeatedlyYou can play the selected mode simultaneously bysetting REPEAT MODE / SHUFFLE MODErespectively.(Refer to 33 page for details about each mode)MODE (PLAYBACK MODE)SOUND BALANCEBalance your sound to the right or left or keep it in thecenter according to your preference. When SoundBalance bar is moved to L (Left, 20),the sound outputsat the left earphone. When the bar is moved toR (Right, 20) the sound outputs at the right earphone.The default value is 0 and the sound outputs the same level at both earphones.EQYou can select 6 EQ.EQ is selected as follows :Normal Rock Jazz Classic Ultra BassUser EQBASS BOOSTBass Boost level is from 0 to 18dB by 2 step.TREBLE BOOSTTreble Boost level is from 0 to 6dB by 2 step.SOUND42 43
How to UPGRADE?1. Download the latest firmware upgrade file fromwww.iRiver.com.2. Save the file on the ROOT of the storage after extraction.3. Connect the adapter to the iHP-100.(Caution : Certainly upgrade your firmware after connecting AC Adapter)4. Select the Firmware Upgrade on the MENU.5. Click the NAVI/MENU button after selecting YES on the Alert window.6. Check whether your LCD window shows “Firmware Upgrading...”7. Do not turn the player off or disconnect the player from the PC until the FirmwareUpgrading is done. When the power goes off automatically, the upgrade is done. Afterturning the player on, confirm the Firmware Upgraded operating.Upgrade your firmware at www.iRiver.com.What is FIRMWARE?It is the operating system that works in the iMP-50.iRiver provides you with the latest and best features through Firmware Upgrade.Visit www.iriver.com to upgrade your Firmware.RECORD TYPEAdjust the format to recorded.You can select one of MP3 or WAV.You can also set it by using or button atrecording standby mode.BIT RATEYou can adjust recording quality by setting BIT RATE.The higher BIT RATE is, the better the recordedsound is and the lower it is, the worse the recordedsound is.If you adjust the higher BIT RATE, the capacity of recorded file is bigger.The Bit Rate can range from 32kbps to 320kbps. (Refer to page ??)You can also set it by using or button at recording standbymode.AGCON : When voice recording, the recording levelis automatically controlled and then the sound froma long distance is normally recorded.AGC function is operated at voice recording mode.REC MODE44 45
During playback, CDs damaged with dirt or a scratch may make a popsound, clipping sound, or cut off.Supported file types will have the extension MP3, WMA, ASF andWAV.WAVfilescanbeplayedincaseof44.1KHz/16Bit.Folders and files are sorted in alphabetical order.Use Navigation mode to select the tracks wanted.Total 1,000 folders and 5,000 tracks within a storage can berecognized.Track information is displayed either filename or ID3 TAG information.It may be made a bad sector in the Hard Disc of the player by physicalshock. It may causes a malfunction. You can protect this by usingSCAN DISK etc. built in Windows.Road SafetyDo not use headphones/earphones while driving, cycling, or operating anymotorized vehicle. It may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in some areas. Itcan also be potentially dangerous to play your headsets at high volume whilewalking, especially at pedestrian crossings. You should exercise extreme cautionor discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations.Preventing hearing damageAvoid using headphones/earphones at high volume. Hearing experts adviseagainst listening to continuous, loud and extended play. If you experience aringing in your ears, reduce volume or discontinue use.Consideration for othersKeep the volume at a moderate level. This will allow you to hear outside soundand to be considerate of the people around you.Avoid dropping or impacting the player.The player is designed to operate while walking or running, but dropping orexcessively 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 intocontact with water. If your player gets wet, dry the outside with a soft cloth assoon as possible.Do not leave the player in a location near heat sources, or in a placesubject to direct sunlight, excessive dust or sand, moisture, rain,mechanical shock, unleveled surface, or in a car with its windows closed.Keep the player away from a material with magneticSAFETYOn Headphones and Earphones46 47
No PowerNo sound is heard from theplayer or distortion is heardduring playback.Characters in LCD arecorrupted.Poor FM Reception.Failed download of MP3 fileRecharging does not work.Check whether the battery is discharged.Check the operation after connectng ACAdapter.Check whether VOLUME is set to “0”.Connect the remote control / earphoneplug firmly.Check whether the plug is dirty (cleantheplugwithadryandsoftcloth).Corrupted Audio file may have a noise orsound cut off.Check out Menu Display Languageand confirm whether the right languagehas been selected.(Refer to page 38)Adjust the position of the player andearphones.Turn off the power of other electricdevices near the player.The Earphone cord functions as theantenna, they must be plugged in forbest reception.Check the connection between yourcomputer and the player to ensure thatthe cable is secure.Check the condition of the battery.Check the operation after connectng ACAdapter.Check whether the adapter plug isproperly connected.Check whether the batteries inserted arerechargeable?Fully charged batteries is no morecharged.Should any problem persist after you have checked these symptoms,consult your iRiver dealer or contact support at iRiver.com. Remote ControlEarphone / Earphone coverUser Manual/Warranty card AC AdapterInstall CD Line in / out ConnectionCable48 49
The device manufactured and found to comply with limits for a Class Bcomputing device according to the specifications in FCC rules Part 15.Operation is subject to the following two conditions;1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and2. This device must accept any interference received, including interferencethat may cause undesired operation.3. If your device needs repairs, you must arrange for the manufacturer tomake them if you are to keep the device's FCC registration valid.This equipment, like other electronic equipment, generates and uses radiofrequency energy. If not installed and used according to the instructions inthis manual, this equipment may cause interference with your radio andtelevision reception.If you think this equipment is causing interference with your radio ortelevision reception, try turning the equipment off and on. If the interferenceproblems stop when the equipment is switched off, then the equipment isprobably causing the interference. You may be able to correct the problem bydoing one or more of the following:- Adjust the position of the radio or TV antenna- Move away the device from the radio or TVIf necessary, consult your dealer or an experienced radio or televisiontechnician. You may find this booklet helpful:"How to Identify and ResolveRadio and TV Interference Problems"(Stock No. 004-000-00345-4), preparedby the FCC and available from the U.S Government Printing Office,Washington, DC 20402. See individual devices FCC ID and registrationnumbers.The CE mark on the player is valid only for productsmarketed in the European Union.Federal Comunications Commission (FCC)For the customers in Europe50 5120Hz~20KHz13mW(L) +13mW(R) at 16 Max.Volume90dB(L), 90dB(R)(When a MP3)2dBSTEREO(L+R)87.5MHz~108MHz13mW(L) +13mW(R) at 16 Max.Volume50dBHeadphone/Earphone-Cord AntennaMPEG 1/2/2.5 Layer 3, WMA , ASF,WAV (44.1KHz / 16Bit)32Kbps ~ 320 KbpsID3VI,ID3V22.0,ID3V23.0DC 5V , 2AApprox. ???(W) x ???(D) x ??(H) mmApprox. ??? g0~40Frequency/RangeHeadphone outputS/N ratioFrequency CharacteristicsNo of ChannelsFM Frequency rangeHeadphone OutputS/N ratioAntennaFile TYPEBit RateTagAC AdapterDimensionWeightOperational TemperatureMP3 / WMA / ASFSpecificationsCategory ItemAudioAudio(FM TUNER)File SupportPower SupplyGeneralMax.Playtime
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