Diasonic Technology Co DMP300 MP3 Player User Manual diasonic 300

Diasonic Technology Co Ltd MP3 Player diasonic 300

User Manual

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Thank you for purchasing Diasonic MP3 Player.
Please read this instruction manual carefully before use.
If you find any defect during the use of this unit, please contact A/S Center [Tel 031-474-
0852; Head Office].
Precautions:
Do not repair, disassemble or modify the unit at your own discretion.
The memory content may be changed or lost due to misuse, static electricity or electric
shock during the repair or battery change. Be sure to make a note of important content.
Diasonic assumes no responsibility for any damage caused by change or loss of memory
content.
Do not drop the unit in the water or keep it in any damp environment.
This instruction manual is subject to change without notice for the purpose of product
improvement.
Copyright
The MP3 files created for MP3 conversion shall not be used for any commercial or public
purposes. Any violation of the prohibition may be a breach of copyright laws.
Any unauthorized reproduction of recorded files for any other purposes than personal use
is strictly prohibited by the relevant laws and regulations.
Note
This instruction manual is required for the effective use of Diasonic MP3 Player. Pay special
attention not to lose the manual as it is not provided separately from the unit.
Preface
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Warning
Keep the batteries out of reach of the children. If a child swallowed a battery, please consult a docto
r
immediately.
Do not have the battery shorted, disassembled, heated or put in fire. This may cause leakage, heat,
explosion or fire.
If the battery leakage gets in your eyes, wash it off with clean water, and seek immediate medical
treatment. If not, you may lose your sight.
If the LCD is damaged, do not touch the liquid. If the liquid contacts your eyes or skin, wash it off with
clean water, and seek immediate medical treatment.
If you use the rechargeable batteries, read the users manuals for batteries and chargers carefully
before use.
Read this instruction manual carefully before use.
Using earphones
Road safety
Do not use earphones while driving, cycling or operating any motorized vehicle. It may cause a traffic
hazard and is illegal in some areas. It can also be dangerous to play your earphones at high volume
while walking, especially at pedestrian crossings.
Preventing hearing damage
Avoid using earphones at high volume.
Hearing experts advise against continuous, loud and extended play.
If you experience a ringing in your ears, reduce the volume or discontinue use.
Safety Precautions
INFORMATION TO THE USER
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 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.
CAUTION
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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 operations.
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Precautions
1. Functions and Features
2. Parts and Components
3. Quick Operation Guide
4. Setting PC Environment
5. Downloading Files
6. Deleting Files
7. Formatting Files
8. Managing Folders and Files
9. FM Radio
10. Mode Menu
11. Main Menu
12. Recording in RECORD Range
13. Interface with External Devices
14. Setting the Menu in MP3 / RECORD Range
15. Buttons
16. Icons
Specifications
Warranty
Contents
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Be careful not to drop the unit or subject it to heavy impact. It
may cause trouble.
Do not put the unit in the hip pocket. The LCD part may be
damaged when you sit down.
Do not leave the unit in any location exposed to direct sunlight
or near any heat source.
To remove dust, clean the unit with soft cloth. Do not use liquid
solvent (thinner, benzene, etc.) or wet cloth.
To be noted, the LCD panel is made of glass. Do not press the
screen hard.
Do not use any hard materials or use excessive force to press
the keys. The keys may be damaged.
Precautions
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Diasonic MP3 Player is a high performance portable digital audio player. This multi-
functional next-generation portable digital audio player supports playing of MP3 and
WMA (64Kbps or more) digital compressed music files and recording of music files via
external equipment.
Stylish, luxury and compact design and robust exterior
Stylish and compact design, half-mirror type window and front aluminum case enable a
luxury-style, highly portable and light MP3 player.
Hi-fidelity MP3 Player
Adopting various functions (equalizer / repeat play), the unit gives all the merits of MP3
players. It also provides rich and sensitive sound quality.
Direct encoding recording
Adopting voice recorder functions to the MP3 player, the unit supports voice recording
and direct MP3 encoding recording through the external device. The unit can also be
used as a portable data storage or portable hard disk.
Bit rate variation
You can select various bit rates for voice recording or line-in recording depending on the
circumstances to adjust the recording quality and to use the memory efficiently.
Speed control
Variable play speed control will facilitate language study.
Wide LCD screen supported with 7 colors (Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Magenta, Cyan and
White)
Multi-language graphic LCD screen and back-light
The graphic LCD supports Korean, English, Chinese, Japanese, European and special
characters to display the names and playtimes of the tracks. The built-in LED back-light
enables you to easily set menus with buttons even at night.
USB interface facilitates connection to the computer.
SRS function supports 3D sound.
BOOK-MARK: You can select tracks you want to play.
FM BAND: You can hear FM radio anywhere in the world.
HOLD: You can lock the buttons against any accidental operation.
Play mode (NORMAL, 1 TRACK, ALL, SHUFFLE)
Repeat Play (AB): You can select sections to play repeatedly.
INTRO Play: Playing the first few seconds of each track (5, 10 or 15 seconds).
Next track / Previous track / Fast forward / Rewind
Volume control (Digital volume: 30 steps)
Functions and Features
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Power On/Off
To turn on the power, press and hold the PLAY/PAUSE button for
one second. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button again to turn off the
MP3 Player.
HOLD Switch
If the HOLD switch is set to the left (ON), all buttons are locked. Check if the HOLD switch is
released before turning on the power of the MP3 Player.
HOLD Off HOLD On
If you turn on the power while the HOLD key is on, the LCD displays “HOLD ON”, and then,
the MP3 power goes off. Make sure you release the HOLD switch prior to turning the power
on.
PLAY, PAUSE and STOP
The MP3 Player starts playing if you press PLAY/PAUSE while the unit is in Stop state. The
MP3 Player pauses playing if you press PLAY/PAUSE during the play, and if you press
PLAY/PAUSE again, the unit releases PAUSE and resumes playing the file from the stopped
point. If you press STOP during the play and press PLAY, the unit starts playing the file from
the first.
ERASE
If you want to erase the file displayed on the LCD, press MENU while the unit is in Stop state,
select DELETE with the FF or REW button, select “ONE, and then select MUSIC, VOICE, LINE
or RADIO.
Quick Operation Guide
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Volume Control
Use VOLUME + or VOLUME – to control volume. Press and hold the key to control volume
continuously.
INTRO Play
You can play the first few seconds of each track to check the music files and the voice
recording files.
MENU button (LONG KEY) -> SYSTEM -> INTRO TIME (5, 10, 15 seconds)
Repeat Play
You can select a section you want to play repeatedly. If you press the SPEED/AB button
during the play, the starting point (A) for repeated play is selected, and the icon (A B)
blinks on the LCD window. If you press the SPEED/AB button again when the end part of
the repeated play is played, the end point (B) for repeated play is selected and the icon (A
B) blinks. Then the MP3 Player repeats playing the designated section.
If you want to release Repeat Play, press SPEED/AB again.
Speed Control
You can select Normal, Fast or Slow play.
If you press and hold the SPEED/AB button during the play, the current mode is
displayed on LCD (Normal Spd, Fast Spd, Slow Spd) and the current speed is maintained.
If you want to delete a folder, select FOLDER DELETE on the MAIN MENU, select FOLDER by
pressing the FF or REW button, select YES, and then press MENU.
If you want to delete all files and folders in the unit, select FORMAT in the MAIN MENU. Then,
LOW FROMAT” is displayed on LCD, and all files and folders are deleted.
Volume is adjusted by step (Steps 0 ~ 30).
Volume control is available when the earphone is connected. If you pull out the earphone at Step
10 or higher, the unit detects disconnection, and sets the volume to Step 10.
If the power gets OFF and then ON, the volume is adjusted to Step 10.
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SRS
SRS is on if you press the key in BOOK-MARK, FOLDER, MUSIC, VOICE, LINE IN or RADIO
ENC PLAY mode.
Recording
The MP3 Player supports three recording modes (VOICE, LINE IN and FM RADIO).
1. VOICE: You can record voice with the built-in microphone.
2. LINE IN: You can record from an external device using the line-in cable.
(If the line-in cable is not connected, the VOICE mode is selected automatically. If the
line-in cable is connected, the MP3 Player records in the LINE IN mode.)
3. FM RADIO: Press the REC button while the radio is on.
PC Connection
When connecting the unit to PC to download files, “USB Connection” appears on LCD. The
MP3 Player does not play files while it is connected to PC. You need to disconnect the PC
cable if you want to play files.
If you disconnect the USB jack, the unit power goes off. Turn on the power before using
the unit.
Press the REC button to start recording when you are in Stop mode. Press Stop to stop recording,
and press REC to pause recording.
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(1) If you click [My Computer], the MP3 Player is recognized as a portable disk (F:) on
[My Computer] window. (*WINDOWS XP)
(2) After installing the USB driver by OS, you can check the installation status on
Device Manager of [My Computer].
Setting PC Environment
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(3) The LINE, RADIO and VOICE folders have already been created by default.
(4) You can save data as well as MP3 music files, and read, write or delete files in the
same manner as you use the files on the hard disk.
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Uninstalling the drive from USB port.
1. Close the files.
2. If you click the icon ( ) on the bottom right of the screen, the following toolbar
is displayed.
3. If you click the toolbar, the following window is displayed. Remove the drive in
accordance with given instructions.
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(1) Default folders
When you connect the unit to PC, you can find that the LINE, RADIO and VOICE folders
are created by default.
(2) AUDIO MODE
No folder is created by default for AUDIO MODE.
You can create the audio folders on the PC, and check the folders with FOLDER PLAY and
MUSIC PLAY on the MP3 Player.
You can create up to 999 music files (MP3 or WMA files) on MUSIC PLAY, and up to 512
folders on FOLDER PLAY.
Managing Folders and Files
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** FOLDER PLAY in the MODE menu shows the folders you created, and MUSIC PLAY
shows the music files within the folder.
(3) LINE IN MODE
LINE IN MODE contains the files recorded from external devices through the line-in
cable.
When recording data, up to 256 files can be created in sequence. If the number of
files exceeds 256, the “INDEX FULL” message is displayed.
(4) RADIO MODE
RADIO MODE contains the files recorded from the radio.
When recording data, up to 256 files can be created in sequence. If the number of
files exceeds 256, the “INDEX FULL” message is displayed.
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(5) VOICE MODE
VOICE MODE contains the voice recording files.
When recording data, up to 256 files can be created in sequence. If the number of
files exceeds 256, the “INDEX FULL” message is displayed.
Deleting files in the LINE, RADIO and VOICE MODE
Deleting VOICE005.
As V005 is deleted, V006 is renamed to “V005”.
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* The AUTO SEEK function facilitates tuning in to the radio channel.
Select RADIO, and hold down the FF key or REW key for about one second. The unit
stops seeking channels at the available channel.
The AUTO SEEK function may not be suitable for accurate tuning in the weak coverage
area. In this case, use the REW or FF key for fine tuning.
You can also use the MUTE, MONO or STEREO function for radio listening.
Setting radio channel
Frequency channels are displayed on the LCD screen. Select the desired frequency with
the FF or REW key.
Saving channels
Frequency channels are displayed on the LCD screen. Select the desired frequency with
the FF or REW key.
While listening to the radio, press the SRS button. The channel you are listening is
memorized in PRESET, and CHANNEL 01 blinks. Select the channel number (01-10)
with the FF/REW key, and press the SRS button. The channel is saved in CHANNEL 01.
You can save up to 10 channels (CH1~10).
Checking the saved channels.
In the FREQUENCY mode, hold down the SRS button. The unit enters into the PRESET
mode, and shows the saved channels and frequencies.
You can select a channel with the FF/REW key. If you press the MENU button in the
PRESET mode, you can select the frequency in the FREQUENCY mode.
Recording radio
Set the radio channel as explained in ~ above.
Press the REC button to record data. The recorded message is saved at the next index
to the last recording file.
You cannot check the recorded data while recording. You can check it in the RECORD
range after stopping recording.
3 To pause while recording, press the REC button. To resume recording, press the REC
button again.
Note
Noise may occur when recording radio in weak coverage or inside a building.
Move to strong coverage to acquire good sound quality.
The earphone line works as an antenna. Extend the line to get good coverage.
FM Radio
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If you press the MENU button, the Mode Menu is displayed. The Mode Menu consists of the
following play related functions.
BOOK-MARK
You can play the selected music file.
Hold down the SRS key to book-mark while playing a music file.
(You cannot create or designate folders.)
FOLDER PLAY
The function shows all the folders in the memory.
(The VOICE, RADIO and LINE folders are not displayed.)
If you select a folder, the files in the folder are displayed, and only the MP3 / WMA
files are played.
(You can create up to 1000 folders.)
Mode Menu
MODE MENU
BOOK-
MARK
FOLDER
PLAY MUSIC
PLAY
VOICE
PLAY
LINE IN
ENC PLAY RADIO
ENC PLAY FM
RADIO
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MUSIC PLAY
Plays all the MP3 and WMA files in the memory.
(The files in the VOICE, RADIO and LINE folders are not played.)
You can use book-mark function while the files are displayed.
VOICE PLAY
Plays the MP3 and WMA files in the VOICE folder.
(Files are played in sequence from V001.mp3 or V001.wma.)
LINE IN
Plays the MP3 and WMA files in the LINE folder.
(Files are played in sequence from L001.mp3 or L001.wma.)
RADIO ENC PLAY
Plays the MP3 and WMA files in the RADIO folder.
(Files are played in sequence from F001.mp3 or F001.wma.)
FM RADIO
You can listen to the radio
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1) Main Menu
If you hold down the ‘MENU’ button, the main menu is displayed. The main menu consists of
the above 6 functions. Select EXIT to exit the main menu.
In the Main Menu, select the desired menu with the FF/REW/V+/V- buttons, and press the
‘MENU’ button.
(1) SYSTEM
This menu consists of PLAYBACK, POWER OFF TIME, SLEEP TIME, INTRO TIME, ENCODE,
DEFAULT and EXIT.
Main Menu
MAIN MENU
SYSTEM EXIT
DELETE
SRS
DISPLAY
SOUND
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1 PLAYBACK NORMAL, REPEAT ONE, REPEAT ALL, SHUFFLE
NORMAL: Plays all files once in sequence.
REPEAT ONE: Repeats the current file.
REPEAT ALL: Repeats all files in sequence.
SHUFFLE: Repeats all files without sequence.
2 POWER OFF TIME 1Min, 3Min, 5Min, ALWAYS ON
You can select the time period to make the unit power go off automatically if no operation
is made for that time period.
3 SLEEP TIME OFF, 15Min, 30Min, 45Min, 60Min, 75Min, 90Min, 105Min, 120Min
The unit power is turned off automatically at expiry of the selected time.
4 INTRO TIME 5Sec, 10Sec, 15Sec
You can select the time period for INTRO Play to play the first few seconds of each track.
5 ENCODE
You can select whether to use the SYNC function or not for FM RADIO recording or LINE
IN recording, and set the recording bitrate and voice recording bitrate.
A. SYNC AUTO SYNC, ONE SYNC, OFF
AUTO SYNC: The MP3 Player automatically detects start and end of music, and
creates a new file for new music.
ONE SYNC: The unit automatically detects start and end of music, but creates the
file only once.
OFF: The unit does not detect start and end of a music. You can manually adjust
start and end.
B. BIT RATE VOICE BITRATE MP3 BITRATE
VOICE BITRATE: LP, HQ
MP3 BITRATE: 48Kbps, 64Kbps, 96Kbps, 128Kbps, 192Kbps, 256Kbps
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6 RESUME ON, OFF
The MP3 remembers the play data of the current file, and resumes playing the file when
you switch off and on the unit.
ON: The unit resumes the last file from the stopped counter when you switch off and on
the unit.
OFF: The unit plays the last file from the index when you switch off and on the unit.
7 FM BAND WORLD, JAPAN, EUROPE
You can select on of the following FM bands.
WORLD: 87.5MHz~108.0MHz (100 KHz STEP)
JAPAN: 76.0MHz~108.0MHz (100 KHz STEP)
EUROPE: 87.50MHz~108.00MHz (50 KHz STEP)
8 DEFAULT YES, NO
You can reset the unit to the default status.
7 EXIT
You can finish the current menu and move to the upper menu.
(2) SOUND
The SOUND menu consists of EQUALIZER, USER EQ, SRS USER SETTING, BEEP, DEFAULT
VOLUME and EXIT.
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1 EQUALIZER NORMAL, CLASSIC, POP, ROCK, JAZZ, LIVE
You can select one of the six equalizer modes.
2 USER EQ: You can adjust frequency by 3dB from –12dB to +12dB.
3 SRS USER SETTING SRS LEVEL, TRUBASS EFFECT, FOCUS LEVEL
You can select the level of SRS effect.
4 BEEP ON, OFF
You can adjust the beep sound for key action.
5 DEFAULT VOLUME: To prevent bursting of sound when you turn on the power, the
unit adjusts the volume to the previous one if it is lower than the default volume, or to the
default volume if it is higher than the default volume.
6 EXIT
You can finish the current menu and move to the upper menu.
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(3) DISPLAY
This menu consists of the display related functions (FONT, LOGO, ID3 Tag, SCROLL TIME,
BACKLIGHT TIME, CONTRAST and EXIT).
1 FONT KOREAN, ENGLISH, JAPANESE, CHINESE, EUROPE
You can select a language for ID3 TAG information on setting.
2 BACKLIGHT COLOR: 9 backlight color options are available.
RED
GREEN
BLUE
YELLOW
MEGENTA
CYAN
WHITE
RANDOM – Backlight is changed in random sequence.
RANDOM Sequence: RED->GREEN->BLUE->YELLOW->MAGENTA->CYAN->RED…
INTRO – Each backlight color is displayed for one second in the sequence in accordance
with the BACKLIGHT TIME setting.
INTRO Sequence: RED->GREEN->BLUE->YELLOW->MAGENTA->CYAN->RED…
(If you select INTRO after setting the BACKLIGHT TIME to 3 Sec, the backlight is
displayed as RED 1 Sec ON-OFF -> GREEN 1 Sec ON-OFF ->BLUE 1 Sec ON-OFF.
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If you change the BACKLIGHT TIME, each color is displayed for one second in INTRO
sequence. )
3 ID3 Tag: The menu is used to display file information.
1. ON: Title, Artist, Bit Rate and Frequency are displayed when the file is played.
2. OFF: Only the file name is displayed.
4 SCROLL TIME
You can select the file information scrolling speed on LCD from 0 to 10.
(If it is set to 0 Sec, the unit is in the file information stop state.)
5 BACKLIGHT TIME
You can select the backlight time from 0 to 10 Sec.
(Backlight is off at 0 Sec.)
6 LCD CONTRAST
You can adjust LCD contrast from Step 1 to 10.
7 EXIT
You can finish the current menu and move to the upper menu.
(4) SRS
This menu is used to select the SRS effect. SRS implements the 3D sound.
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1NORMAL
2WOW SELECT
3SRS SELECT
4TRUBASS SELECT
5EXIT
USER SETTING range consists of WOW VOLUME, TRUBASS and BRIGHTNESS.
(WOW reinforces stereo, and TRUBASS reinforces bass.)
(5) DELETE
You can delete files or folders.
1 DELETE ONE: You can delete a file.
2 DELETE FOLDER: All folders in the memory are displayed. If you select a folder, the
selected folder and the files are deleted together. If the folder has sub-folders, the
sub-folders and their files are also deleted.
3 FORMAT: All folders and files in the memory are deleted.
4 EXIT: You can finish the current menu and move to the upper menu.
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You can record data with the built-in microphone, through the line-in cable, and the radio.
If the line-in cable is not connected, the VOICE mode is selected automatically. If the line-in
cable is connected, the MP3 Player records in the LINE IN mode. You can record radio by
pressing the REC button in the RADIO MODE.
Monitoring recording
If you connect the earphones during the recording, you can hear the recording.
Recording time check
To check the remaining recording time, press the MENU button during the recording.
Separating files during the recording
You can separate files during the recording if required. If you press the FF button during
the recording, the data will be recorded in the next index.
<Note>
-. If there is no room in the memory, recording will not be performed.
If the recording time becomes full, “MEMORY FULL” is displayed.
-. You can record up to 256 files.
-. Backlight remains off during the recording.
Note
MEMORY FULL: TOTAL indicates the memory capacity and USED indicates the memory
used.
Recording in RECORD Range
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MP3 Range (SHORT: Pressing the key short, LONG: Holding down the key for one second
or longer.)
Button Key action Stop Play
SHORT Start playing the current
track
Stop playing the current track
PLAY/STOP
LONG Power off Intro scan
SHORT To the next track Play next track
FF LONG Further to the next tracks Fast forward in the current track
SHORT To the previous track
To the start of the track if the key action
is made after 5 Sec, and to the previous
track if before 5 Sec
REW
LONG Further to the previous
tracks
Fast rewind in the current track
MENU Menu on Menu on
VOLUME + Volume up Volume up
VOLUME - Volume down Volume down
SHORT x Stop playing current track
REC LONG x Set / release Repeat
Buttons
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RECORD Range
Volume can be adjusted while the earphone is connected.
Button Key
action
Stop Play Record
SHORT Start playing the
current track
Stop playing the current
track
-
PLAY /
STOP LONG Power off Intro scan -
SHORT
To the next track Play next track Index increase only if the
key action is made after 5
Sec
FF
LONG Further to the next
tracks
Fast forward in the current
track
-
SHORT To the previous track
To the start of the track if
the key action is made after
5 Sec, and to the previous
track if before 5 Sec
-
REW
LONG Further to the
previous tracks
Fast rewind in the current
track
-
MENU Menu on Menu on Display changed
(remained)
VOLUME
+
Volume up Volume up Volume up
VOLUME
-
Volume down Volume down Volume down
SHORT Start recording Stop playing current track Stop recording
REC LONG Start recording Set / release Repeat Stop recording
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FM RADIO Range
Volume can be adjusted while the earphone is connected.
Station setting mode is released if no key action is made in 5 Sec.
The earphones line works as an antenna. Extend the line to get good coverage.
Button Key
action
FREQUENCY mode PRESET mode Station setting
RADIO SHORT Move to Audio mode Move to Audio mode -
SHORT Station setting on - Station setting
PLAY/PAUSE LONG Power off Power off Power off
MENU SHORT Preset mode on Frequency mode on -
SHORT FM frequency fine
tuning up
To the next preset
channel Channel up
FF
LONG FM Channel
AUTO SEEK + AUTO channel up -
SHORT FM frequency fine
tuning down
To the previous preset
channel Channel down
REW
LONG FM Channel
AUTO SEEK - Auto channel down -
SHORT Volume up Volume up Volume up
VOLUME+ LONG Auto volume up Auto volume up Auto volume up
SHORT Volume down Volume down Volume down
VOLUME- LONG Auto volume down Auto volume down Auto volume down
REC SHORT Start recording Start recording Start recording
SHORT - - -
SPEED/AB LONG - - -
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(1) Following icons are displayed if you press the MENU LONG KEY.
1 SYSTEM MENU
1. PLAYBACK
2. POWER OFF TIME
3. SLEEP TIME
4. INTRO TIME
5. ENCODE
6. RESUME
7. FM BAND
8. DEFAULT
9. EXIT
2 SOUND MENU
1. EQUALIZER
2. USER EQ
3. SRS USER SETTING
4. BEEP
5. DEFAULT VOLUME
6. EXIT
3 DISPLAY MENU
1. FONT
2. BACKLIGHT COLOR
3. ID3 TAG
4. SCROLL SPEED
5. BACKLIGHT TIME
6. LCD CONTRAST
7. EXIT
4 SRS MENU
1. NORMAL
2. WOW SELECT
3. SRS SELECT
4. TRUBASS SELECT
5. EXIT
Icons
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5DELETE MENU
1. ONE
2. FOLDER
3. FORMAT
4. EXIT
6 EXIT
(2) Following icons are displayed if you press the MENU SHORT KEY.
1 BOOK-MARK
2 FOLDER PLAY
3 MUSIC PLAY
4 VOICE PLAY
5 LINE IN ENC PLAY
6 RADIO ENC PLAY
7 FM RADIO

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