DREAMUS W10 Network Terminal Unit User Manual

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User’s Guide
01 Getting Started
Components
Locating the controls
 LCD display
 Installing iriver plus 3
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03 Using the Player
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Simple Player
Music
Now Playing
Videos
Pictures
Text
Flash Games
FM Radio
Recordings
04 Setting up the Product
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02 Basic Operations
Turning on/off the player
 Selecting menu
 Using HOLD
 Connecting products
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Setting up the telephone function
Date/Time
Fonts
Wireless network
Reset all settings
Power off type
Language
Display
DB update
Format Device
Advanced
About
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05 Other Information
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Using iriver plus 3
Copyrights/Certification/
Trademarks/Limited Liability
 Safety Instructions
 Troubleshooting
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Getting Started
Components
Locating the controls
LCD display
Installing iriver plus 3
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Components
Locating the controls
Components are subject to change without notice and may vary from images shown.
The W10 comes with a Stylus pen.
HOLD key Mini SD card slot
POWER
Smart key
USB jack
LCD
W10
Earphones
Stylus pen
Remote control
Speaker
Menu button
MIC
Earphones jack
Stylus pen
Quick Start Guide & Warranty Card
 Getting Started
Installation CD
Clip
USB cable
Volume + Volume –
RESET
Getting Started 
Locating the controls
LCD display
While recording voice
While listening to FM radio
Current status
Current date Current time
Remote control
button for
mobile phone
Volume [+/–] button
Elapsed recording time Recorded file name
 Getting Started
PRESET On/Off
Battery
Remaining recording time
Frequency indicator
Current frequency
Getting Started 
LCD display
LCD display
While playing music
Album picture
While playing video
While using mobile phone
No signal indicator
Exit button
Volume
Exit button
Viewing the displayed icons
Signal strength indicator
Clear button for
deleting number or
character
No signal indicator
Dialing or receiving call indicator
No service indicator
No ringtone indicator
Rating
Progress bar
File name/information
 Getting Started
Album A-B repeat
information
Equalizer
Message indicator
Fade in
Play mode
Progress bar
Call list
button
Phonebook button
Getting Started 
Installing iriver plus 3
iriver plus 3 is an integrated software that efficiently manages music, video and picture files.
iriver plus 3 gives you freedom to transfer music, video and picture files from PC to the product.
1 Installing iriver plus 3
Insert the installation CD to your PC to display the installation process screen.
Select iriver plus 3 and click the [Install] button.
Complete the installation process following the on-screen instructions.
Note
Minimum requirements for using iriver plus 3
• Intel® Pentium® ll 233 MHz or higher processor speed
• Windows® 2000/XP
• 64 MB or above memory
▪ 30 MB or above hard disk space
• Speaker and sound card which supports 16 bit
• Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6.0 or later
• SVGA or high resolution monitor (1024x768 resolution or higher)
For more information on using iriver plus 3, refer to page 38 - 40.
10 Getting Started
Basic Operations
Turning on/off the player
Selecting menu
Using HOLD
– Connecting products
– Connecting earphones
– Connecting remote control
– Charging the player
– Inserting/Removing Mini SD card
– Recommended types of Mini SD card
– Connecting the W10 to your PC
– Copying file/folder
   (Using as a removable disk)
– Disconnecting the W10 from your PC
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Turning on/off the player
1 Turning on the player
Press the
button on the product to turn it on.
Selecting menu
2 Turning off the player
Press and hold the
turn it off.
button on the product to
Note
This product has automatic power saving function to save battery power. Based on the setting in power saving mode,
the product will be automatically turned off after designated period without operation.
For more information on setting up the product, refer to [Settings-Power Off Type-Auto Power Off]. (Refer to page 35.)
12 Basic Operations
1 Touch Screen
The W10 has touch screen type LCD which
operates with user’s direct touch.
Touch
with a Stylus pen to display the Main
menu.
2 Select/Exit menu
In the Main menu, touch and release a menu with
a Stylus pen to display it.
To close the current menu and return to the menu
list, touch the Exit button.
Note
Note
Do not press LCD with a sharp tip or excessive
power to avoid damage.
Touch
to move to the other menu from the
current menu.
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Using HOLD
Connecting products
1 Using HOLD
1 Connecting earphones
Slide the HOLD key to left to lock the product.
Connect the earphones to the earphones jack of
the product.
2 Connecting remote control
Connect the remote control to the earphones jack
of the product.
Connect the earphones to the jack of the remote
control.
Note
Volume control will be disabled while the HOLD key is activated.
14 Basic Operations
To clip the remote control to your cloth, put the
clip as shown below.
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Connecting products
Connecting products
3 Charging the player
4 Inserting/Removing Mini SD card
Turn on your PC and connect the W10 to it using the USB cable.
Open the card slot cover after turning off the product.
Insert and slightly press a Mini SD card to the
direction as shown below.
Press the card again to remove it.
Note
• While the product is connected to PC using the USB cable, the integrated battery is will be charged automatically.
Do not use any other USB cable that is not provided with the product.
It may case a malfunction.
• Check if the W10 is connected to a high-power USB 2.0 port.
Some low-power USB ports built in some peripheral devices such as certain keyboards and USB hub without
integrated power may not provide enough power to charge.
• While the PC is switched to standby mode, the product may not be charged.
• Charge the product only in room temperature. The product may not be charged in extremely hot and cold place.
• The available usage time of charged battery becomes gradually short after sometime.
• The product will be fully charged within 3 hours. (Based on fully discharged and stop mode)
• The charging time might be extended when you use the product while charging.
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Note
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Be sure to insert/remove a Mini SD card after turning off the product.
Do not use excessive power to insert a Mini SD card.
Do not remove a Mini SD card while it is being used.
Do not insert or remove a Mini SD card repeatedly.
If you insert a Mini SD card improperly, it can cause a
malfunction of the product or the card cannot be removed.
5 Recommended types of Mini SD card
Manufacturer: SanDisk
Note
• Using improper type of Mini SD card may cause a
malfunction of the product.
• Transfer speed of Mini SD card is subject to change
depending on PC.
• Always backup valuable data first since formatting Mini
SD card will delete all data in the card.
• Do not turn off the product or remove a Mini SD card while it
is being formatted.
• It is recommended to format a Mini SD card as a FAT32
system in case it is less than 2 GB.
• If a Mini SD card was formatted by the product, reset the
product after disconnecting a USB cable and connect the
cable again.
• Format the Mini SD card when it is not detected or causes
a malfunction.
• Mini SD card is not enclosed with the product. Please
purchase it separately.
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Connecting products
Connecting products
6 Connecting the W10 to your PC
1 Copying file/folder to the product
Press the
button on the product to turn it on.
Turn on your PC and connect the W10 to it using the USB cable.
Copying file/folder (Using as a removable disk)
After selecting the file/folder in your PC, drag & drop
it to the drive which appears as the product.
2 Deleting file/folder from the product
After selecting the file/folder, click it with the right
mouse button and select [Delete].
Click [Yes] in the [Confirm File Delete/Confirm
Folder Delete] popup window to delete the
file/folder.
If it is properly connected, the LCD will be shown as below.
Note
• Always properly connect the USB cable.
• When you transfer data using the USB cable, never disconnect it or turn off the power to protect your data from damage.
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Connecting products
3 Disconnecting the W10 from your PC
Click the icon on the taskbar to disconnect the
product using the “Safely Remove Hardware” menu.
Click the [OK] button to confirm the disconnection.
Note
• The icon on the taskbar may be hidden in some operating systems.
Click “Show hidden icons” to display the hidden icon.
▪ The “Safely Remove Hardware” may not be available while using some applications such as Windows Explorer or 		
Windows Media Player.
• Close all applications first before performing the “Safely Remove Hardware”.
▪ If the “Safely Remove Hardware” is not performed properly, try it after a few minutes.
20 Basic Operations
Using the Player
Simple Player
- Selecting Simple
Player
Music
- Selecting Music
- Creating Playlist
Now Playing
- Displaying Music
Screen
- Listening Music
- Selecting Additional
Features
Videos
- Selecting Video
- Playing Video
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- Selecting Additional
Features
Pictures
- Selecting Picture
- Viewing Picture
- Selecting Additional
Features
Text View
- Selecting Text
- Viewing text
- Selecting Additional
Features
Flash Games
Playing Flash Games
Selecting Game Features
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FM Radio
- Listening to FM
Radio
- Scanning FM Radio
Station
- Selecting Additional
Features
Recording
- Selecting Additional
Features
- Browsing Device
- Browsing Device
- Deleting file
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Simple Player
Simple Player allows you to conveniently select and play music, video or FM radio.
1 Selecting Simple Player
1. Select the [Simple Player] in the Main menu.
2. Select a music, video or FM radio with a Stylus pen.
Music
1 Selecting Music
1. Select [Music-Songs] in the Main menu.
2. Select an Artist, Album, Genre or Music List with a
Stylus pen.
3. Check the checkbox beside a song and touch [Play]
or [Add] button.
4. The screen will be changed to the Now Playlist with
a message “The song is now added.”
2 Creating Playlist
1. Check the checkbox beside a song and touch
the [Make a List] button.
2. Select the folder from 1 to 5 and touch [Add] or
[Save] button.
Note
Max. playtime: Approximately 27 hours (based on MP3, 128 Kbps, 44.1 KHz, Volume level 20, EQ Normal, LCD off)
When a Mini SD card is inserted, you can display the file list by selecting [Internal Memory/External Memory].
You can manage your own playlist using iriver plus 3.
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Using the Player 23
Now Playing
1 Displaying Music screen
1. Select the [Music-Now Playing] in the Main menu.
2. The rating and screen of currently playing music will
be displayed.
2 Listening to Music
● Press the [+/-] button to control the volume.
● While playing, touch the
button to pause/
resume.
● While playing, touch the
button to fast
forward/fast reverse.
● While playing, touch the
button to play the
previous/next music.
Note
The W10 supports direct browsing function which is operated
by touching certain point in the progress bar while playing.
Check the checkbox beside a file in the list and touch the
[Delete] button.
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Videos
3 Selecting Additional Features
While playing music, select [Options] to display
additional features.
● Play mode: Selects the play mode which decides the
playing order.
● Add to Quick List/Play: Adds and plays selected
music to the Quick List.
● Select EQ: Selects the EQ which will be activated
while playing music.
● Rating: Classifies your favorite music by star ratings.
● A↔B Repeat: Repeats selected block during playback.
● Custom EQ: Changes levels of each frequency range
to create your own equalization.
● SRS WOW HD: Sets the levels of 3D sound effect.
- SRS: Customizes SRS 3D sound effects.
- Trubass: Customizes the bass sound level
- Focus: Sets the clarity of sound.
- WOW: Sets the proper boost level by earphone model.
- Definition: Recovers reduced sound to original level.
● Play Speed: Sets the speed of music playback.
● Fade-In: Volume increases gradually when playbackstarts.
1 Selecting Video
1. Select [Videos] in the Main menu.
2. Touch a file with a Stylus pen in the Videos list.
3. Touch it again to play the video file.
4. Touch [ ] to play the video file in the current screen.
5. Drag & drop the video file to the current screen to
play it.
2 Playing Video
Press the [ / ] button to control the volume.
While playing, touch the [ / ] button to pause/
resume.
While playing, touch the [ ] button to fast forward/
fast reverse.
While playing, touch the [ / ] button to fast reverse/
fast forward.
Note
When a Mini SD card is inserted, you can display the Videos list by selecting [Internal Memory/External Memory].
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Videos
Pictures
3 Selecting Additional Features
1 Selecting Picture
While playing video, select [Options] to display additional features.
Scan Speed: Sets the speed of fast forward and fast reverse.
Resume: Selects whether the video is resumed from the last played point or from the beginning of a file when the
player was stopped.
Sequential Play: When there are files with related names, selects whether those are played with sequential
order or not.
1. Select [Pictures] in the Main menu.
2. Touch a file with a Stylus pen in the Pictures list.
3. Touch it again to display with full screen size.
4. Touch [ ] in the current screen to display it with full
screen size.
5. Drag & drop the picture file to the current playing
screen to display it with full screen size.
2 Viewing Picture
Note
Max. playtime: Approximately 5 hours (based on avi, video: 320x240@30fps, 2Mbps, Audio: based on MP3, 320Kbps,
44.1KHz, CBR) Max. play time is subject to change depending on video type.
Be sure to use iriver plus 3 when you transfer video file.
Otherwise, unexpected errors might be occurred during video playback.
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While playing picture, touch [
slide show.
While playing picture, touch [
previous/next picture.
While playing picture, touch [
While playing picture, touch [
3 Selecting Additional Features
While viewing picture, select [Options] to display
additional features.
Selects the Fade effect during a slide show.
Image Delay: Selects the time each picture is displayed
on the screen during a slide show.
Set As Wallpaper: Selects the image to be used as a
wallpaper.
/ ] to start/pause a
/ ] to display the
] to enlarge image.
] to set it as wallpaper.
Note
When a Mini SD card is inserted, you can display the
picture list by selecting [Internal Memory/External
Memory].
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Text View
Flash Games
You can read text file conveniently.
1 Selecting Text
1.Select [Text View] in the Main menu.
2. Touch a file with a Stylus pen in the Text list.
3. Touch it again to play the text file.
4. Touch [ ] in the current screen to display the text
file.
5. Drag & drop the picture file to the current playing
screen to display the text file.
3 Selecting Additional Features
While viewing text, select [Options] to display additional
features.
Font Size: Selects the size of font.
Auto Scroll Speed: Sets the scroll speed.
Text Language: Selects the proper language for foreign
text.
You can play various contents and flash games.
1 Playing Flash Games
1. Select [Flash Games] in the Main menu.
2. Touch content with a Stylus pen in the Flash Games
    list.
3. Touch it again to play a game.
4. Touch [ ] in the current screen to play a game.
5. Drag & drop the file to the current screen to play a
  game.
2 Selecting Game Features
2 Viewing text
Touch [ / ] to move text up or down page by page.
Touch [ / ] to start or stop the automatic scroll
function.
Touch [ ] to move text up or down.
If you stop viewing text, the last displayed page will be
stored. (You can store 10 pages for latest 10 text
files.)
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Note
When a Mini SD card is inserted, you can display the
text list by selecting [Internal Memory/External
Memory].
Refer to the picture below to check the common key
functions in flash games.
Enter
Left
Right
UP
Down
Note
When a Mini SD card is inserted, you can display the
game list by selecting [Internal Memory/External Memory].
Key function settings are subject to change depending on contents.
If you start flash game while listening to music, music will
stop and the flash game will be played.
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FM Radio
1 Listening to FM Radio
1.Select [FM Radio] in the Main menu.
2. Press the [ / / / ] button to select the FM radio
station.
2 Scanning FM Radio Station
While deactivating [Channel], press the [ / ] button
to move to the next/previous frequency.
While deactivating [Channel], press the [ / ] button
to move to the available next/previous frequency.
While activating [Channel], press the [ / / / ]
button to move to the next/previous channel.
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FM Radio
3 Selecting Additional Features
While listening to FM radio, select [Saved Recording] to
display the recorded file list.
Recording: Records the radio broadcasting which you
are listening to.
Play/Delete Recorded FM Broadcasting: Check the
checkbox beside the file from the recorded file list and
select the [Play] button. Check the checkbox beside
the file and select the [Delete] button.
When a Mini SD card is inserted, you can display the
file list by selecting [Internal Memory/External Memory].
Save Preset/Delete Preset: Stores the current
frequency to the channel.
If the frequency is already stored, the existing channel
will be deleted.
Auto Preset: Automatically scans and stores
frequencies to the channels.
Up to 30 channels can be stored.
3 Selecting Additional Features
While listening to FM radio, select [Options] to display additional features.
Tuner Region: Sets the frequency range based on local standard.
– Korea/US: 87.5 - 108.0 MHz
– Japan: 76.0 - 108.0 MHz
– Europe: 87.50 - 108.00 MHz
Stereo/Mono: Switches the radio reception mode between Stereo/Mono.
Recording Volume: Controls the recording volume of radio.
FM Recording Quality: Sets the recording quality of radio broadcasting.
Speaker On/Off: Selects whether you will activate or deactivate speaker.
The cord of earphones functions as an antenna during radio reception with speaker.
Note
f the remaining memory capacity or power is not enough, the recording will be automatically stopped.
The recorded file will be saved in the Recordings/FM Radio folder as following format. (YYYY: Year, MM: Month, DD:
Day, XXX: Sequential number)
Internal memory: TUNERYYYYMMDD_XXX.MP3           External memory: E_TUNERYYYYMMDD_XXX.MP3
The file size per one minute varies by the recording quality.
Low: Approximately 250KB        Middle: Approximately 500KB        High: Approximately 1MB
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Recording
1 Recording
1. Select [Recording] in the Main menu.
2. In standby mode, press the [Recording] button to
start the recording and press the button again to
stop it.
Note
You cannot select the Main menu while recording.
Select it after finishing recording process.
You cannot control the volume while recording.
If the remaining memory space or power is not enough,
the recording will be automatically stopped.
The recorded file will be saved in the Recordings/Saved
Recordings folder as following format. (YYYY: Year, MM:
Month, DD: Day, XXX: Sequential number)
Internal memory: VOICEYYYYMMDD_XXX.MP3
External memory: E_VOICEYYYYMMDD_XXX.MP3
The file size per one minute varies by the recording quality
Low: Approximately 250KB     Middle: Approximately 500KB
High: Approximately 1MB
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Browsing Device
2 Selecting Additional Features
In Standby mode, select [Save Recording] to display the
recorded file list.
Play/Delete Recorded File: Check the checkbox beside
the file from the recorded file list and select the [Play]
button. Check the checkbox beside the file and select
the [Delete] button.
When a Mini SD card is inserted, you can display the
file list by selecting [Internal Memory/External Memory].
Voice Recording Quality: Sets the quality of recorded
voice.
You can manually check and play various media saved in W10.
1 Browsing Device
1. Select [Videos, Pictures, Text View-Folder] in the
Main menu.
2. In file (folder) list, touch the previous/next file (folder)
with a Stylus pen.
3. Press it again to move to a sub-folder or play the
		 selected file.
Note
When a Mini SD card is inserted, you can display the file
(folder) list by selecting [Internal Memory/External
Memory].
2 Deleting file
1. Check the checkbox beside the file and select the
[Delete] button.
Note
You cannot delete the file which is currently being
played.
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Setting up the Product
Setting up the
telephone function
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Sound Settings
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Local Number
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Scanning Wireless LAN36
Call Forward
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Reset All Settings
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Mobile Phone Info
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Date/Time
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Fonts
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Wireless Network
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Reset All Settings
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Power Off Type
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Auto Power Off
Sleep Timer
System Information
Memory Capacity
Firmware Version
Flash Lite Version
Language
Display
LCD Brightness
Backlight
DB update
Format Device
Advanced
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Text Scroll Speed
USB Mode
About
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Setting up the W10
Users can configure their own settings in the W10.
The menu configurations are subject to change with different firmware versions.
Setting up the telephone function
Sound Settings: Sets sounds such as Ringtone, LCD
Touch Tone, Popup Tone and SMS Reception Sound.
– Ringtone: Sets the ringtone for incoming call.
– SMS Reception Sound: Sets the SMS reception sound.
– System Sound: Sets the LCD touch tone and popup tone.
– Earpiece Volume: Sets the volume for earpiece.
Local Number: Sets the default local number.
Scanning Wireless LAN: Shows information on the defined wireless LAN
service profile or wireless LAN service appeared nearby.
– Viewing wireless LAN service
– Checking detailed information of wireless LAN service
     Checks detailed information of wireless LAN
      service using the [Connection Info] button.
– Adding wireless LAN service profile
     Sets wireless LAN service profile using the [Settings] button.
Setting up the W10
Date/Time
Date/Time: Sets the current date and time.
– [ / / / ] button
– Moves menu items, [ ] button
– Confirms selected menu.
②
① Displays information on signal strength and encryption
   condition of wireless LAN services.
Free wireless LAN service
Encrypted wireless LAN service
② Displays names of wireless LAN services
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user-defined number when user is absent or busy.
Reset All Settings: Resets all mobile phone settings of the W10.
Mobile Phone Info: Displays mobile phone information of the W10.
– My Phone Number: Shows the phone number.
– Firmware Version: Shows the firmware version.
– MAC Address: Shows the MAC Address of the W10.
LCD Brightness: Changes the brightness of display.
Backlight: Sets the time that the backlight is turned on.
DB update
Wireless Network
Format Device
Reset All Settings
Advanced
Fonts: Changes the font to be displayed.
Wireless Network: Sets the wireless network of the W10.
Call Forward: Forwards incoming call to the
Language: Selects the language for your convenience.
Display
Fonts
Reset All Settings: Resets the product to the factory setting.
①
Language
Power Off Type
Auto Power Off: Automatically turns the power off after
  designated time without operation
Sleep Timer: Automatically turns the power off after designated time.
System Information
Memory Capacity: – Device: Shows memory capacity.
– SD Memory: Shows memory capacity of SD card.
Firmware Version: Shows the firmware version.
Flash Lite Version: Shows the Flash Lite version.
DB update: Updates the library data of a file.
Format Device: Deletes all data in the product.
Text Scroll Speed: Sets the scroll speed of characters
when file information is too long to display at one time.
USB Mode: Select USB Mode: Selects the USB con
nection type to your PC.
– Custom: When USB connection is made, the
   product is also connected to PC.
– USB Connection: When USB connection is made,
   the product starts to be charged.
About
About: Displays information of the product.
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Other Information
Using iriver plus 3
Transferring Media to the iriver W10
- Using iriver plus 3
- Using Windows Explorer
Using iriver plus 3
- Initializing Disk
- Upgrading Firmware
Copyrights/Certification/Trademarks/
Limited Liability
Safety Instructions
Safety Instructions
Troubleshooting
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Using iriver plus 3
1 Adding Media to Library
1. When you run iriver plus 3 for the first time, the Add
Media Wizard will start.
2. Follow the on-screen instructions on the PC to add
media files such as music and picture to the library.
Using iriver plus 3
2 Ripping Songs from a CD
1. Insert an audio CD into the CD drive and
run iriver plus 3.
2. In iriver plus 3, select the checkbox from
[Music-CD Drive] and click [CD Ripping] in
bottom left.
3. After ripping song, select the [All Music] to check
whether the ripped song is added to the library.
Transferring Media to the iriver W10
1 Using iriver plus 3
1. Connect the product to the USB jack of your PC
using the USB cable and run iriver plus 3.
2. Select the checkbox beside the file to transfer and
click [ ].
3. The selected file starts to transfer and the progress
status is displayed in the Status window on bottom left.
4. Now you can find the selected music in your library.
2 Using Windows Explorer
1. Connect the product to the USB jack of your PC
using the USB cable.
2. Copy the contents to proper folders as below.
▪ Text: W10/Text
▪ Music: W10/Music
▪ Picture: W10/Picture
▪ Video: W10/Video
Note
▪ The supported file formats are listed below.
Type
Flash
Extension
SWF
Game
SWF
Text
TXT
MP3, WMA
OGG
Music
40 Other Information
Format
Adobe Flash Lite 2.1
Less than 15 frames/sec.
ADPCM or MP3
Audio
128Kbps, Less than 44.1 KHz
Unicode text, Local code text
8~320Kbps
Q1~Q10
Flash file type
Frame rate
Type Extension
Format
Picture
JPG Baseline JPG (Progressive JPG is not supported.)
Video
AVI
Video
WMA
MPEG4 SP(Simple Profile), Less than 30 frames/sec. 2Mbps
Resolution QVGA(320X240)
Audio
Supports MP3 up to 320 Kbps, 44.1 Khz is recommended, CBR
Video
WMV9 SP, Less than 30 frames/sec. 768 Kbps
Resolution QVGA(320X240)
Audio
Supports WMA up to 320 Kbps
Other Information 41
Using iriver plus 3
1 Initializing Disk
1. Connect the product to the USB jack of your PC
using the USB cable and run iriver plus 3.
2. Select [Tools-Portable Device-Initialize Disk]
and click [Start] when the message to confirm
initialization appears.
3. The initialization process is completed and the
product is disconnected from your PC.
Copyrights/Certification/Trademarks/Limited Liability
2 Upgrading Firmware
1. After connecting the product to the USB jack of
your PC using the USB cable, run iriver plus 3.
The PC should be connected to internet.
2. Select [Tools-Portable Device-Firmware
Upgrade] and complete the upgrade process
following the on-screen instructions.
Note
Note
You need to backup necessary files before
initialization as formatted files cannot be recovered.
42 Other Information
▪ Do not disconnect the product from PC while downloading
firmware upgrade file. After the download is completed,
disconnect the cable to activate the firmware upgrade.
▪ If the already installed firmware is the latest version,
the message to confirm latest version appears.
▪ When connect the product to your PC, if there is latest
firmware, the instruction message appears automatically.
Copyrights
iriver Limited has all the rights of the patent, trademark,
literary property and intellectual property related to this
manual. You may not copy or reproduce any part of this
manual unless authorized by iriver Limited. You can be
punished by using any part of this manual illegally.
The software, audio and video which have an intellectual
property are protected by copyright and international laws.
It is user’s responsibilities when he/she reproduces or
distributes the contents created by this product.
The companies, institutions, products, people and events
used in examples are for demonstration purposes only.
This manual does not imply, conclude, or describe associations between the manufacturer and any other companies,
institutions, products, people, or events.
Users are responsible for observing the copyrights and
intellectual properties.
©1999~2007 iriver Limited. All rights reserved.
Certification
MIC, FCC, CE
Trademarks
Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Media Player are the
registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp.
is a trademark of SRS Labs, Inc.
WOW technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc.
Limited Liability
Neither the Manufacturer, importers nor dealers are responsible for
any accidental damage including bodily injury or any damage resulting
from misuse or unsuitable operation by you.
The information on this manual is prepared with the current player
specifications. The manufacturer, iriver Limited, is adding new features
to the product and may persistently apply new technologies hereafter.
All standards may be changed at any time without notice.
Other Information 43
Caution: Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation.
To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, for mobile configurations, a separation distance
of at least 20 cm must be maintained between the antenna of this device and all persons.
This device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Safety Instructions
Safety Instructions
Product
Others
Do not display a same image on the screen for certain
amount of time since it may cause ghost effect.
Do not place objects inside the device other than CD’s.
Do not clean with chemical or detergent.
Do not place heavy objects on the player.
Do not drop or subject the device to impact.
Do not use the product while moving including driving,
walking or mountain climbing.
Do not dampen your player with rain (water), beverage,
chemicals, cosmetics and so on.
Do not press more than two buttons altogether.
Use the product in a safe place to avoid accident.
Do not disconnect the USB cable while transferring data.
Always be careful not to be tumbled by nearby objects when
you use the product while moving.
It may cause malfunction.
It may cause damage and malfunction.
It may cause damage and malfunction.
Keep away from harsh environments including humid,
dusty, and smoky areas.
It may cause malfunction.
Keep out of direct sunlight and extreme heat and cold.
It may cause malfunction.
Do not keep the product close to magnetic substance such
as magnet, TV, monitor and speaker.
It may cause malfunction.
44 Other Information
Never dismantle, repair, or rebuild your player without permission.
It may cause damage and malfunction.
It may cause malfunction.
It may cause damage and malfunction.
It may cause damage and malfunction.
It may cause damage and malfunction.
Do not disconnect the USB cable while transferring data.
It may cause malfunction.
Try to connect the product to the rear USB port in your PC.
In some individually assembled PCs, improper USB port may
cause malfunction.
Do not connect any other device or object to the Earphone
jack except for earphones.
It may cause damage and malfunction.
Do not use headphones / earphones while cycling, driving,
or operating any motorized vehicle.
Keep the antenna away from electric sources such as power outlet.
It may cause injury.
It is dangerous and is illegal in some areas.
Reduce volume or stop using the player if you experience a
ringing in your ears.
It may cause injury.
Do not listen to music via headphone/earphone with high
volume for a long time.
It may cause injury.
It may cause injury.
It may cause injury.
Do not use headphone / earphones at high volume.
It may cause injury.
It may cause injury.
Keep headphone-/earphone cords under control to avoid
getting caught on nearby objects.
It may cause injury.
Do not sleep with headphones / earphones in the ears.
Do not use headphones / earphones for excessive periods of time.
Always be careful not to be tumbled by nearby objects when
you use the product while moving.
It is not recommended to use the product during electrical storms.
It may cause injury.
Do not bend an antenna with excessive power to avoid damage.
It may cause injury.
It may cause injury.
It may cause injury.
Other Information 45
Troubleshooting
Please check out!
The player will not power on!
- Check whether the battery is discharged. Charge the product
using USB cable and check it again.
- Insert a thin and pointed object (such as a straightened paper
clip) into the reset hole to reset the device.
The product cannot be charged after connecting power.
- Check whether the USB cable is firmly connected.
The product does not support a phone call!
The product cannot be connected properly using the USB cable.
- Check whether the USB cable is firmly connected.
Poor radio or DMB/DAB service reception with heavy noise!
- Check whether the earphones jack is dirty.
- Check whether an earphone is connected.
- Adjust the position of the player and earphones.
- Turn off any nearby electronic equipment to avoid potential
interference.
- Check whether it is connected to wireless LAN service.
- Turn the player on and off to check the error message.
- Check whether the battery is fully charged.
- Check whether you are in available service area.
No sound during playback!
- Check whether the volume is set to “0”.
- Check whether the product is blocked by nearby object such
as wall or there is electromagnetic wave.
- The memory space can be changed depending on the
operating system.
The signal is too bad!
LCD screen is not clear.
- Set the LCD brightness in [Settings-Display-LCD Brightness].
46 Other Information
- Check whether the volume is set to “0”.
- Check whether the plug or connection jack of earphones is dirty.
- Check whether the music file is corrupted.
The memory space is changed after formatting.
The start-up time is too long.
- Check whether too many files are stored in the product.

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