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Digital Audio Player
User's Manual
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Contents
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Inserting a Battery ' 4
Puwer ON / iner OFF — 5
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MODE MENU """""" 7
DISPLAY MENU ' ' ' '
-Setting up [D TAG?! -
'LCD CONTRAS "
-MEMORY --------------- 9
-Setting up Backlixht/Color 9
FILE MENU - - 10
-De]ete one file
'De]ete all film
-Formatting / Upgrade , , 11
PLAYER MENU ' , 12
‘lNTRO playback , 712
~Setting up Playback Speed ,, 12
-REPEAT / EQUALIZER
ENCODE MENU —
'Settinz up CD SYNC
'Setting up SYNC sens“ ty 15
Getting up sound quality —~— 15
Listening to Music , 16
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Setting up Repeat Made ~ ~ 17
Setting up Imp Rimming ' 17
MP3 ENCODING - - - 15
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MODE MENU ' , 19
'SEARCH "- 9
-Delete a Stored Frequency ,, I9
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Munuut Frequency Storage 20
Automatic Frequency Stmuge 20
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FM Encoding" —— —— 21
Funclivn & Structure of MENU 22
RECORD MENU - 23
-Setling up VAD/VAD semutwity 23
-Setting up Sound Quality, , 23
Getting up Recording Voice 24
Listening ta Voice 777777777 24
Connecting to PC rrrrrrrrrr 30
Features
* MP3 & WMA Playback
MP3 is an MPEGI Layer3 audio format.
WMA is a Microsoft Windows Media audio format.
>l< FM Reception
Listening to an FM program is made easy with the Auto Search function.
* Encoding Function
MP3 files can he made using the Line In
jack on the main unit. You can also convert an FM radio
program into an MP3 file in real time
=l< Sound
Equalizer can be manually adjusted.
ai< Voloe Reootd'ng Function
High quality voice recording can be done.
* Removable Storage Dwioe
You can easily copy and paste PC file to the unit using
Windows Explorer.
* Upgradable
You an upgrade the built—in firmware.
(Add or change function. etc. )
Please ask the Distributor for upgradm
=l< Support Dual Earphone
You can connect another earphone to the Line In jack when
Encoding function is not in use.
=l< Support 7 Color LED Baddit
You can manually select among seven(7) backlit colors.
=l< Support Folders & SubFoldevs
It. is easy to manager the mp3 fila because you can create the
folders abitrarily,
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=i< lnsertinga Battery
Inserting or changing of the battery should be done when
unit is a“,
Slide the cover in the direction of the arrow to open,
Insert a battery in the correct direction, as illustrated below,
then slide cnver back on.
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(Battery : AAA, LR03 or UM—4 or equivalent)
‘Buttery life time
Battery at recording at earphone
mode playback
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Alkaline 6 hrs 8 hrs
Preparation for
operating
* iner ON
Set HOLD switch to the OFF position and press the PLAY/
STOP button for 2 second
The unit will then power on.
>i< Power OFF
Press the PLAY/STOP button for 2 second when the unit
is on standby.
The unit will then power off.
'Note :
- The unit will automatically Turn OFF to conserve battery
life, when the unit is left on standby for over i minute,
4 You can also turn off the power by Pressing the PLAY/
STOP button for 2 seconds.
* HOLD Function
Under Hold mode. buttons will not work,
Slide the HOLD switch on the player in the direction of
the arrow.
When a button is pressed, "HOLD" message will appears
on the display
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- LONG: Longer than 1 second. Short : Le§ than I second,
- The EQ and STOP buttons are only located on the Remote
control.
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1.To switch to Menu Mode, Pflm the MENU button While in
Music/Voice mode. and then enter the Main Menu,
2. Slide the FF or REW button briefly to select the menu you want.
3.To exit from Menu Mode, pres the PLAY/STOP button or
wait 5 seconds
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* MODE MENU : Press the MENU button in the Main Menu,
and then enter the Sub Menu.
You can select Music Player, FM Radio or Voice Recorder by
using FF/REW and MENU buttons
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* DISPLAY MENU : You can set up ID TAca. BACKLIGHT
COLOR, BACKLIGHT TIME and LCD CONTRAST. Also, you
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Setting up ID TAGS
ID TAGS ON : Display song name
ID TAGS OFF : Display Filenxme
Setting up LCD CONTRAST
Set. the LCD cuntrasv. by using FF or REW button.
The selling range or the contrast adjusis from
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TOTAL MEMORY : Bu -in memory size
REMAIN MEMORY : Available memory size
Setting up BACKLIGHT COLOR
Change the LED color as below mien
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CYAN—>WHI‘TE—>0Fl-‘
Setting up BACKLIGHT me
Set the Backlight time by using FF or REW button.
The setting range of the Backlight time adiusts from
1 to 9. always turn on the backlight or turn off the
backlight,
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Firmware upgrade & Font download
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distribuwr's homepage
(refer to "Firmware upgrade & Font dawnload“)
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* PLAYER MENU : You can select INTRO PLAY, Playback
Speed Control, REPEAT and EQUALIZER.
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INTRO Playback
Each file is played for 10 second.
Setting up Playback Speed
The setting range of the playback speed, which
adjusts the speed of the playback, has 6 shape.
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FF or REW button
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or REW button.
Select the Repeat mode you want by using the
Select the EQ mode you want by using the FF
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Q. Operating MP3
*ENCODE MENU : You can set up on SYNC, Encoding
quality and SYNC sensitivity.
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Setting up CD SYNC
Select the CD SYNC you want by using the FF or REW button.
' SYNC ON 1 Automatically cream a file for each track.
' SYNC l : Automatically createx a file for only one track.
' OFF : All songs recorded in ENC mode are saved in
a single file
~ What is CD Sync?
CI) Sync semis the input sound during MP3 enwding. If there
is no sound, encoding stops automatically. Otherwise, encoding
keeps going You can save MP3 fila separately
Example) If you encode a CD including 10 music film with MP3,
10 MP3 film are (rated automatically when the CD Sync to ON.
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Setting up SYNC Sensitivity
- LOW : Least mnsitive setting. use when suund source is high,
‘ MIDDLE : Use under normal conditions
‘ HIGH : Must sensitive setting. use when sound source is low.
Setting up Sound Quality
' LOW : Sampling freq. - 44.1Khz, Bitraw - lZBKbps
' MIDDLE : Sampling freq. - 44.1Khz, Bitraw - 196Kbps
' HIGH : Sampling freq. - 44.1Khz. Bitrate - ZMKbps
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Q. Operating MP3
Filst, insert the battery and connect the earphones to the player
1. Tum ON power by premix the PLAY/STOP butt/on
2.Select the music file you want by using the FF or REW button,
3. When you pm the PLAY/STOP button, the music file is played,
4 When you pm the PLAY/STOP button while playing the
music stops
* Search the FolderlNAVIGA'flON)
[a 1. Pros the NAVl/MENU button for
_m m5 over 2 seconds.
El, near 2. Select the desired folder by pressing
~El_ the VOL+ - butwnl
El a...“ 3.1‘0 move to the lower folder, push
f’l SAMPLE J FF(»‘)button. il‘ them is no lower folder,
_ it will be displayed J on the screen.
4lTo move to the upper folder, push FF(~<)buttun.
5.To select the folder, pres the NAVl/MENU button for over
2 seconds
'The MUSlC folder is the ROOT folder.
'The maximum folder name length is 8 characters, If the
folder name length is over 8 characters, the folder name is
displayed 6 charactels and '~1".
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Q} Operating MP3
>l< Select the EQ
While playing music fila, pm the MENU button briefly.
EQ mode will be changed in below order.
NORMAL -> CLASSIC -> LIVE -> POP ~> ROCK
‘Use the MENU button w select the desired EQ.
* Setting up Repeat Mods
While playing music film. pr- the MENU button for over
2 second. repeat mode will be changed in below order.
C.‘_) —> All -> All -> an
‘Use the scrolltMENU) button to select the desired mode.
a : To repeat one track
All : To play all the tracks in order one time
All : To repeat all tracts
RD : To play tracks at random
>l< Setting up Loop Repeating
1.5tarting Point
While playing music film, pm the REC button briefly at
the beginning of the loop you want to set A—B icon will
be blinking.
2. Ending Point
Pm the REC button briefly again to set the end of the loop.
A—B icon appeals in the display. the low is played repeatedly.
‘Note :
— Prew the REC button briefly to cancel the loan.
— Loon Repeat is automatically released if you slide the
search button
{17
Q. Operating MP3
1. Connect the Audio Output port on the external audio source
(or the Line Out Port) to the LINE IN jack on the device with
the Line cable.
2.Set up the Quality, CD SYNC and SYNC Sensitivity in
Encode Menu.
3 Pres the REC button,
4 To pause during Encoding, pres the PLAY/STOP button
5.Pres the button once again to continue recording,
6.Pres the REC button while recording to Stop the encoding,
and a new encoding file will be created.
' Notice :
— Do not disconnect the Line cable during Encoding
— If the battery is not charged enough. encoding will not be done
‘ Adjust the volume of the external audio source to a suitable
level and encode it
— If the volume level is extremely high, the sound quality may
not be good
AUDIO
Connect in AUDio
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Connect to
Line in Jack
FM RADIO
While the player is stopped, select FM mode by using
the MENU button.
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*MODE MENU : Select MUSlC. FM RADIO, VOICE Mode.
Select the Mode you want by using FF or REW button.
Ami then pm the MENU button to select.
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Automatic Storage of 3 Frequency
Frequenciw within the range of 87MHz to IOSMHZ
are automatically selected and stored.
' Nate : You can store up to 20 frequencies
Delete a Stored Frequency
You can delete a stored frequency 1 to 20.
FM RADIO
* Listening to FM Radio
1. Slide the FF or REW button briefly to find the frequency you
want.
2.Tn move to the next or previous channel, slide the FF or REW
button for 3 second.
3. Press the PLAY/STOP button briefly while in FM Mode.
Ch 1 Frequency will be displayed and the stored frequencies
are sucmively searched by using FF or REW button,
* Manual Storage of a Frequencymumber ol‘ channels : Chi ~Ch20)
1. Select the frequency you want by usi FF or REW button.
2. Pres the MENU button for 3 second. 1011 the screen will
be displayed.
3. Select the channel number you want by using FF or REW button
and pres the MENU button once again to store the frequency.
* Automatic Storage 01 3 Frequency
1. Press the MENU button while in FM mode and select SEARCH
by using FF or REW button
Pres the MENU button again.
2. Select YES by using FF or REW button and pres the MENU
button.
3. Frequencies within the range of 87 MHz to 108 MHZ are
automatically selected and stored.
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FM RADIO
4. Frequencifi are automatically stored, starting from Ch 1.
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‘Pres the MENU button. if you want to stop searching and
saving the frequency.
>l= Manual Delete a Stored Frequency
1. Prw the PLAY/STOP button, and then will be displayed
frequency and Q1.
2. Select the channel number you want to delete by using FF or
REW button.
3. Pres the MENU button [or 3 second, and then will be displayed
G and delete a selected frequency.
>l< Automate Delete a Stored Frequency
1. PW the MENU button while in FM mode and mlect
DELETE by using FF or REW button.
Prxs the MENU button again.
2. Select YES by using FF or REW button and pres the MENU
button.
3. After deletin, 87 MHz will be
displayed on the screen
* FM Encoding
1. Pres the REC button during FM Mode m start the encoding.
2.11: stop the encoding, pres the REC button again.
Then a new file will be created and stored to the VOICE folder.
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perating Recorder
You can select. Vuiee Made by using FF/REW and MENU
buttons while in MUSIC mode or FM RADIO.
(refer to "Setting up MENU")
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Setting up VADWoice Activity Detection)
Setting up VAD sensitivity
' LOW : Lem sensitive setting, use when high background
noise is present
- MIDDLE : Use under normal conditiom
s HIGH : Must sensitive setting, um in wntmlled envinrnmenis
(ex. conference rooms)
Setting up Sound Quality
- LOW : Sampling freq. , IGKhz. Binnie — lGKbps
- MIDDLE : Sampling freq. 716m, Bitrflte — 32mm
- l-lJGl-l 1 Sampling freq. ~1sl
Device -> Select Device Fonz
(New Flrmware Upgrads>
Device -> Device Upgrade
LTum an the unit and connect on PC
2, Open Windows Explorer on PC
3. Select the file to save and drag-and—dmp it into the removable
disk imnl
~thice :
The "Don't Remove USE' mmge will appear during file
download or upload Disconnecting the USE cable while
”Dun't Remove USB" is displayed may cause malfunction of
the unit.
Manager PLUS
installation manual
>l< Installation of Manager PLUS
Before connecting to PC. make sure to install Manager Plus
on your PC
. System Requirement
Pentium l33MHz or greater
Windows 98 SE/ME/ZOOO/XP
ZOMB of available hard disk space
CD—ROM drive
USE portili 1) supported
~Note :
— Windows ME, 2000 and XP can recognize the driver
without installing the provided program However, you
must install the program in order to format and upgrade.
- [F the Manager program has not been installed in
windows 98, then it will not communicate with your
removable disk.
— You must install the USB driver files first.
- Installina soltware
insert the installation CD into CD—ROM drive The picture
shown below prefll‘s. The installation window should then
appear,
Manager PLUS
instaHation manua
Click
Click
Click
~Pleasc, wait till
the installation is
completed.
mhh—mmuwmmm
”A sefiflmr‘
”Mun“...—
‘Installation is finished,
and the short—cut icon
wxl] appear on the
desktop.
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- To remove Manager PLUS
Click Start » Settings ~ Control Panel —~
Program Add/Deletion,
Manager PLUS
”Em lnstallatlon manual :
* Connecting lo PC VIM! USB cable
Plug one end of the USB cable into the USB port on the PC.
The unit will automatically turn on.
Connect the opposibe end of the USB cable to the USB cable
port on the lelt side or the unit,
USE driver is installed with a mesage saying that it is
searching for a new device. You may not see the display screen
during installation
Go to the deviee manager to check that installation has been
succ-sfully completed
When USB driver is not installed automatically. refer to next
description
(Follow these steps if the USB driver is not in place)
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‘9. Manager PLUS
Check the deVice manager
lWindows 98, ME t
Control panel —> System —> Device Manager
'Windes 2000 .
Control panel —> System —> Hardware —> Device Manager
-Windows XP :
Control panel —> System —> Hardware —> Device Manager
Check if there is a device listed with an exclamation point
or a question mark (displayed as unknown device or USE device)
Click on the device listed with an exclamation point or a
question mark
And then delete and re—connect.
tNote :
~ The installation method may vary depending on the type
of PC or operating system.
* Contact your PC dealer or service center for installation
information. ‘ >
- If errors occur
continuously when
You install the USB
driver, reoennect
the USB cable after
rebooting your
system.
Cautions
=I= Cautions in Opaating
1 Do not place the product in the following mndititm and/or plnces :
— Where temperatures reach abcve IZO'F.
— Dusty place.
— Near heaters or any type of heat sources.
— In a cal" with windows closed, especially in the summer
* Damp places, like a sauna or bathroom,
2 Any excessive force on the LCD display could cause damages
to it and to the over all LCD functions.
3 A magnetic card such as a credit card or subway communication
ticket may not work once it is placed on or close to the speaker.
4 The seller holds no liability for any damages caused by misuse
of the product and any claims from the third party.
5 The seller holds no liability for any lost messages which are
caused by repair or any other troubles.
* Cautions in Using Battery
100 not short circuit, disassemble, heat or put batteries in
the fire. Battery acid ceuld cause bodily harm if expnsed to
the skin or eyes.
Z.Do not use different kind of battery.
3.Rembve the battery, if the unit will not be in use far over
a months time
* Cautions for Safety
1. Remove the battery when there are malfunction caused
by smoke and heat.
2. Do not use the device where electronic Drnduct operation
is prohibited like inside an airplane.
3. Do not operate when drlvmg or walk, to prevent accidents
or distractions.
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Specification
>i< impruvemenls 01 product, speciiicaiions & design can be
changed without noiioe
Mode} Number |MP>5128 |MP<5255
Max. gem”, Time 17 Hours 34 Hofis
Mammy 128 MB 255 MB
Fvequency Range 87MH1 ~ 108 MHz
FM Audra Output (L)10mw + (R) iOmW (16 Ohm) Maxi Vciume
Had!!! S/N Ram 55 dB
Antena 7 Earphone Amena
MPEG 1/2/25 Lays! 3(3 Kbos ~ 320 Kbps)
Audio Formal/En Rate
WMAIASFIB? Kbns - 192 Kbnsi
Fovmat
Tau Inlo IDS VI. IDSVZ 2.0, IDGVE 3 0‘ IDS V2 4.0
LCD Full Glanmc with 7 Colo: LED Backinm
Maxi Omani vaev (U1me 4 (R) mm (16 Ohm) Maxi Vciume
ingm Built In Mic & Sleieo Jack
Ounui Slereu Jack
Dimensions 330W) x SBASKH) x “(Dimm
Weight 300 (vnlhoul balleryi
Memory Medlum BUI“ in flash Memory
Powev Somce |.5V‘ “AM“alkaIme
Banery uce Time murw WRENMMO m 12mm]
Condition to use 0'C~40'C
Optional Accessory User‘s Manual, Eaiphone, TAAA banery,USB Cable‘
Line—m Cable. Inslallalion CD, Neckiace 5080.
USB adaptatODnonLCuyma CaseiOpnoni
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