DREAMUS N10 PORTABLE DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER User Manual N10 01eng

IRIVER LIMITED PORTABLE DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER N10 01eng

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I4 Detailed Operation IDetailed OperationInterval Repeat (A-B) The Reservation Function allows you to queue one song to play after the current song has ended.Select the (A) pointPress the <MENU> button while playing toselect the beginning (A) point.1Select the (B) pointPress the <MENU> button again to selectthe end (B) point.- The interval (A to B) will be repeated.2Play a selected interval repeatedly during play.
EQPress the <MENU> button.1Select the MENUPress the <       /       > button.Press the <MENU> button.2Detailed OperationEQDetailed OperationEQPress the <       /       > buttonto display the current EQselection.Press the <MENU> button.3Press the <+/-> button to theavailable EQ options.4lROCK, JAZZ, CLASSIC, U BASS, METAL, XTRMEQ, XTR3D, NORMAL
I4 Detailed Operation IDetailed OperationEQSelect <ROCK>After press the < MENU>button to finish EQ.Press the <+/-> button to check.5Refer to MENU setup for setting the Xtrm EQ and Xtrm 3D.
Detailed OperationProgram Mode Program Mode allows you to program a list of songs to play.Program ModeWhen stopped (no songs are playing)press the <MENU> button.1Add and Change to Program listPress the <+/-> button.2Detailed OperationProgram ModeSelect Program listAfter press the <MENU or (+/-)> button.3Select add and Change to songPress the <MENU> button.After selecting a folder to save,then press the <MENU> button to save all files in the folder.Sub folders are not added.4
I4 Detailed Operation IDetailed OperationProgram ModeProgram PlaybackAfter programming, press <PLAY/STOP>button to play the tracks in sequential order.1Detailed OperationProgram ModeCancel Program ModeWhen stopped (no songs are playing)press and Hold the < - > button.- Program playback is cancelled andnormal playback is started.1To remove files from the program listPress and Hold the <MENU> button afterselecting the file to be deleted using the<MENU> button.The program list is automatically changed.1Press and HoldPress and Hold
I Menu setup IMENU 38Moving MENU 39Setting up the User s function 39Exiting from submenu 40General 41Display 42Timer 44Control 45Mode 48Sound  50Chapter5
Menu setupMenuUserscanconfiguretheirownsettings.Functionsaresubjecttochangewithdifferentfirmwareversions.GENERALRESUMELANGUAGE LOAD DEFAULTDISPLAYBack-lightLCD ControlScreen SaverScroll SpeedTag Information Play Time Info TIMERSleepPowerOffStopPowerOffSetTimeSetAlarmControlFastSkipFF / RWScanSpeeVoiceRecordingModeVoiceAutoDetectionMODEMODEIntroModeIntroModeNameSOUNDXtreme EQXtreme 3DDBESetting3DEQSettingSoundBalanceEQLimitEQSelectBeepVolumeSoundFadein
Switching between Menus<        /       >  button todisplay the main menu system.: Moves to the previous Menu: Moves to the next Menu5 Menu setupMenu setup Entering sub menuMenu setup Switching between MenusMenuMENU button or the,<       /       > button to display themain menu system.The MENU system is composed of 6main menus with sub-menus.Long Click1기능설정<><>SELECT화면설정<><>SELECT모드설정<><>SELECT타이머<><>SELECT음향설정<><>SELECT2MAIN menuPress the <MENU> button to display the main menu system.1SubMenuPress the <MENU> button to display the main Sub menu system.2
MenuExiting from sub menuPress the PLAY / STOP button to return Main MENU atthe sub-menu setting.1Exiting from main menuPress the PLAY / STOP buttonagain to exit the Main Menu.2Entering sub menuSpecific features<MENU> button to view andchange settings for the Specific features feature.3Specific features<+ / -> used to change settings in each feature.4
5 Menu setupMenu operation - MenuGENERALRESUME  (Resume)ON : Playback resumes from the previous locationin a song when the player is stopped or poweredoff.OFF : Playback begins from the first track after theplayer is stopped or powered off.1Menu operation - MenuGENERALLANGUAGE (Language)Supports40languagesSong title and ID3 tag information for the MP3 files isdependent on the version of the PC operating systemthat 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)2Load Default Value(Load Default Value)InitializeMenustotheoriginalfactorysettings.Buttonoperationorderisasbelow.<MENU>button (select default menu) <    > button (selectYES) <PLAY/STOP> button (selectYES:Initialization)3
Menu operation - MenuDISPLAY(Display)Back-Light (Back-Light)You can adjust the time that the Backlight stay son.SEC:Backlight stay son from 0 to 30 seconds.MINUTE:Backlight stay son from 0 to 30 minutes.Press the NAVI / MENU button to set SEC / MINUTE.1Menu operation - MenuDISPLAY(Display)LCDContrast (LCD Contrast)You can adjust the time that the Backlight stay son.SEC:Backlight stay son from 0 to 30 seconds.MINUTE:Backlight stay son from 0 to 30 minutes.Press the NAVI / MENU button to set SEC / MINUTE.2Screen Saver (Screen Saver )??3화면설정<><>SELECTSELECT
5 Menu setupMenu operation - MenuDISPLAY(Display)ScrollSpeed (Scroll Speed)Adjustscrollspeedby1x/2x/4x/Vertical/Horizontal.- Vertical : Thescrollgoesupanddown.- Horizontal : Thescrollgoesfromtheleftto4Tag Information (Tag Information)ON : DisplaytrackwithID3taginformationOFF : Displaytrackwithfilename- File name will be displayed by default for songs with no ID3i nformation.5Menu operation - MenuDISPLAY(Display)Time (Time)NORMAL : display elapsed time.REMAIN : display remaining time.Note:Time display may not be accurate for files encoded in Variable Bit Rate formats.6
Menu operation - MenuTIMER (Timer)Sleep Power Off (Sleep Power Off)Automatically turns power off after a fixedtime.(Time range can be set from 1to  U setheI180 minutes by one minute increments.)<    /    or+ / -> I(VOL + or VOL -)buttontoadjusttime.Set BEEP ON / OFF by pressing the NAVI / MENUbutton.- Once powered off, the sleep timer will reset to 0.1Menu operation - MenuTIMER (Timer)Stop Power Off (Stop Power Off)Automatically turns power off at stop mode.(Time range can be set from 1 to 60 minutes by oneminute increments.)2SetTime (Set Time)Push the NAVI / MENU switch towardI<    /    or + / -> to select the item and toward VOL + or VOL - to set the clock.3타이머<><>SELECTSELECT
5 Menu setupMenu operation - MenuTIMER (Timer)SetAlarm (Set Alarm)Set the working time of alarm.SUN ~ SAT : Alarm rings in the same time of theset day repeatedly.ALL : Alarm rings in the set time everyday.4Menu operation - MenuCONTROL (Control)Fast SkipOFF : Fast SkipFast Skip10 : Skip 10 tracks at time.DIRECTORY : Skip top revious or next folder.1기능설정<><>SELECTSELECT
Menu operation - MenuCONTROL (Control)FF / RW Scan SpeedThe fast scan speed can range from 1x/2x/4x/6x.2Menu operation - MenuCONTROL (Control)Voice Recording ModeYou can adjust recording quality when recording Voice.AGC ON : When recording voice, the recording level isAutomatically controlled and the sound from a long distance Is normally recorded.AGC OFF : AGC Control not activated.3
5 Menu setupMenu operation - MenuCONTROL (Control)Voice Auto DetectionThe voice recording mode will automatically pauseDuring silence. This is useful for recording over a longPeriod of time to save memory.OFF : Voice Auto Detection is disabled.Voice Auto Detection(firstslider) : Set the relative level Of sound needed to activate the recorder.(Level1-10).Recordpausetime(secondslider) : Set the number of seconds of silence to record before pausing.(1-10Sec)4Menu operation - MenuCONTROL (Control)Play Back Speed5
Menu SetupModeMenu SetupModeMode (Repeat / Shuffle)1Intro ModeIntro  : Plays the beginning10 seconds of each track.Intro Highlight  :  Plays 10 seconds from 1minuteinto each track in sequential order.2STUDY MODEWhile playing, short slide of the <    /    >I(orVOL +, VOL -) lever will skip the current track set time ahead.OFF:Study Mode is disabled.The range is1~ 60 seconds.3모드설정<><>SELECTSELECT
5 Menu setupMenu operation - MenuModeNameUse withcharacterselection.5Usewithcharacter entryUse withcharacterdeletionStorecharacter / exitUse with othercharacterselectionCursor movementNote ...
Menu operation - MenuSound1. Select the Frequency3. Toexit Xtreme EQsettingMenu operation - MenuSoundHow to set Xtreme EQXtreme EQYou can adjust the sound to your preference.There are 5band frequency steps, set from-15dBto+15dBby 3dB step.1음향설정<><>SELECTSELECT2. Adjust the level
5 Menu setupMenu operation - MenuSoundXtreme 3DYou can adjust the level of 3D sound(minimum, Natural, and Maximum). You can extend 3D sound By selecting Bass Boost or 3D EQ. You can also2DBE SettingYou can select the Bass Center Bandl evel from Band 1 to 4. You can also set the Bass Boost gain from 0 dB to 15dB by 3dB step.DBE(Dynamic Bass Enhancement)enhancesLow & Middle frequencies and only operates when using Xtreme 3D.3Menu operation - MenuSoundSet EQ to User EQ to use 3D EQ.You can adjust the sound to your preference.There are 5 band frequency steps, set from -15dB4Sound BalanceBalance your sound to the right or left or keep it in the center accordingto your preference.When Sound Balance bar is moved to L(Left,20),thesound 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 0and the sound outputs the same level at both earphones.5
Menu operation - MenuSoundEQ LimitON  : Limit the control of equalizer frequencyto prevent distortion of sound.OFF  : You can enjoy the original soundthough distortion of sound may occur.6EQ SelectYou can select various EQ modes.Press NAVI/MENU button after selecting EQ byusing            or          (or VOL +,VOL -)switch.7Menu operation - MenuSound
5 Menu setupMenu operation - MenuSoundBeep VolumeSet beep volume ON / OFF or level.Set to "0"for OFF.8Sound Fade inWhen activated,volume increases gradually atplayback mode to prevent sudden loudness.9Note ...
I Additional Information IHandling Precautions for Safety 56Troubleshooting 59Specifications 60Chapter6
Additional Information - Handling Precautions for SafetyProduct Please read before using for your safety.Additional Information - Handling Precautions for SafetyProduct Please read before using for your safety.Do not place objects insidethe device other than CD s.It can cause a damage to yourplayer because of improper usage.Keep away from harshenvironments including humid,dusty, and smoky areas.Do not place heavy objectsthe device.Avoid contact with water andother liquids and dryimmediately with a soft clothshould contact occur.It can cause a damage to yourplayer because of improper usage.Do not clean with chemical ordetergent. It damages thesurface and scraps paint.Do not use water or chemicalsto clean the player. Clean thesurface with a soft cloth.It can cause a damage to yourplayer because of improper usage. It can cause a damage to yourplayer because of improper usage.It can cause a damage to yourplayer because of improper usage.It can cause a damage to yourplayer because of improper usage.
6 Additional InformationAdditional Information - Handling Precautions for SafetyProduct Please read before using for your safety.Additional Information - Handling Precautions for SafetyProduct Please read before using for your safety.Do not use excessive forceon the buttons or attempt todisassemble the device.Do not drop or subject thedevice to impact.Keep out of direct sunlightand extreme heat and cold.Keep the player away fromstrong magnets.Do not disassemble or modifythe product.It can cause a damage to yourplayer because of improper usage.It can cause a damage to yourplayer because of improper usage.It can cause a damage to yourplayer because of improper usage.It can cause a damage to yourplayer because of improper usage.
Additional Information - Handling Precautions for SafetyOthers Please read before using for your safety.Do not use headphones /earphones while cycling,driving, or operating anymotorized vehicle.Reduce volume or stop usingthe player if you experience aringing in your ears.Reduce volume whilewalking, especially atpedestrian crosswalk.Do not use headphone /earphones at high volume.Keep headphones / earphonescords under control at all timesCords may get caught on avariety of objects and causedamage or injury.Do not use at high volume forcontinuous listening.Hearing experts advise againstlistening to continuous, loud andextended play.Additional Information - Handling Precautions for SafetyOthers Please read before using for your safety.Hearing experts advise againstlistening to continuous, loud andextended play.Hearing experts advise againstlistening to continuous, loud andextended play.It is dangerous and is illegal insome areas.
6 Additional InformationAdditional InformationTroubleshootingTrouble SolutionNo Power.Check whether the rechargeable batteries are not charged or thebatteries are drained.No sound or distortionduring playback.Check whether VOLUMEis set to "0".Check whether the plug is dirty.Corrupted MP3 or WMA files may make a static noise andthe sound may cut off. Listen to your files on the PC tosee if they are corrupted.Characters in LCD arecorrupted.MENU  General  Language (Refer to ??page)Trouble SolutionFailed download ofMP3 file.Check the connection between your computer and the player toensure that the cable is secure.Batteries do notcharge.Fully charged rechargeable battery will not accept additional charge.Is the USB casbel correctly plugged in?Additional InformationTroubleshooting
Additional InformationSpecificationsAdditional InformationSpecificationsCategory Item Specifications20 Hz ~ 20 KHz(L)18 mW + (R)18 mW (16 Ohm) max. Volume(L)  9 mW + (R)  9 mW (32 Ohm) max. Volume90 dB(MP3)MPEG 1/2/2.5 Layer 3, WMA, ASF8 Kbps ~ 320 Kbps ID3 VI, ID3 V2 2.0, ID3 V2 3.0, ID 3 V2 4.0Full Graphic 4 Line with Backlight40 LanguageApprox. 40 hours (128 kbps, MP3, Volume : 20, EQ Normal,LCD: OFF, Alkaline  AA  2400mAh)AudioFILESUPPORTTag InfoLCDLanguageVoice RecordingMax. PlaytimeFrequency rangeHeadphone OutputS/N ratioFile TypeBit Rate36:00(8kbps, 128 MB)36:00(8kbps, 128 MB)36:00(8kbps, 128 MB)36:00(8kbps, 128 MB)Category Item Specifications27(W) x 13.2(D) x 62.5(H) mm65 g (Battery included)-5 …C ~  40 …CDimensionWeightBatteryOperational Temperature
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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