EZMAX EZMP-4100T Digital Audio Player User Manual EZMP 4100 Manual English

EZMAX Co.,Ltd. Digital Audio Player EZMP 4100 Manual English

Users Manual

  Copyright © 2005 EZMAX. All rights reserved. Advance permission of EZMAX is required to use User’s Guide, photos, the related documents and software of the product. Any violation may follow the legal measures. The contents of the User’s Guide are subject to change without prior notice for further improvement of the product.  EZMAX http://www.ezmax.co.kr   1   Table of Contents  Before Use Product &  Accessories   ............... ..............2 PC System  Requireme nts  .......... ..............3 Safety Pre cautions  ... .................. ..............4 Features . .................. ................. ...............5   Designation of Parts Front/Rear View of the  Product  ... ..............7 Side View of the Produ ct  ............ ..............8 Function Ic ons in Display............. ..............9   Preparation Installing USB Driver.. .................. ............10 Connecting  Player to P C  ........................12 Manually In stalling US B Driver.... .............13 Using Rem ovable Disk................. ............16 Disconnec ting USB Ca ble............ ............19 Upgrading  Firmware... .................. ............21 Installing L DB Manage r  ............. .............23 Using LDB  Manager  . .................. ............24   Basic Functions Basic Ope ration  ........ .................. ............29 Power On/ Off  ........... .................. ............32 Playback Music File  .. .................. ............33 Using  Navigation  ................. .................. 36 Voice  Recording/ Listening  ... .................. 37 MP3 E ncoding/Listening    .. .................. 38 Listening to FM R adio  ......... .................. 41 Reco rding/Playba ck FM Radio  ............. .45 Using  FM Transm itter  .......... .................. 46   Function Menu Menu  Setting  .... .................. .................. 47 Music  File Playback  ............ .................. 48 Mana ging File  . .................. ................. .49 Detai led Menu S etting  ......... .................. 52 Playb ack Mode S etting  ....... .................. 53 Soun d Setting  ... .................. .................. 54 Displa y Setting  .. .................. .................. 56 Timer Setting  .... .................. .................. 58 Enco ding Setting  ................. .................. 60 Settin g ............. .................. ................... 61   Others Built-i n Battery Charging  .... .................. .64 HOLD  Setting Ho ld  ............. .................. 65 Troubleshooting .................. .................. 66 Speci fications .... .................. .................. 68 Servic e (A/S)  ...................... .................. 69 Warra nty ........... .................. .................. 70
 2        !N OT E:   Acc essori es ar e su bject  to  c hang e  wit ho ut a p rior n otic e  for f urt her  impro ve m ents i n of  th is  prod uc t. Products & Accessories  3      Basic req uirements  sho uld  be  s atisfie d t o us e t his  pl a yer  o n  yo ur  PC. Make sure  to c hec k  the f ollowi ng  recom men datio n s  bef or e it s  use:    Penti um 20 0M HZ or  a bo ve    Windows 98SE  / ME / 2000 / XP (Wi ndo ws  98 S E -  I nstall  Driver)    Ma c OS 9.0 / 1 0.0    US B Port  (2.0  support ed) (Requires PC  with a c ap acit y of  m ore t han   Pen ti um3 1 G.  Co ul d n’t b e su pp orte d   dep en ding  on  a  mai nb o ar d.  Isn’t  s up por t ed   with out  Ser vic e Pac k 1  und er Wi n do ws XP.)   CD-ROM Drive    Hard Disc Space 20MB or above (an  a dditio nal  c apacit y m ay b e r eq uir e d    to  s a ve  the  musi c files.)     64M B RAM  o r ab o ve    Dir ect X 8. 0 o r   ab o ve  !N OT E :   Memory sp aces  availa ble  may be less tha n those indicated above since  the fi r mware us es s o me portio ns o f th e memor y a vaila bl e to you r  PC f or  t he  operation b y its system. PC System Requirements
 4      Listening Cautions… The ou tp ut of t he p r oduc t gu aran te es  the  best s ounds at  its pr oper   vol ume. As  listening   with  a  vol ume  set  a t a hig h p ositio n fo r a  long  t i me may d amag e y our  sense  of h e ar ing , m ake s ur e t o liste n t o  t he  music  at  a pr o pe r  volu me.  Avoid Strong Impact or Vibration Be c aref u l in  ha ndlin g  t he  pro duct  a nd  i ts  access o ries sinc e  t heir f alli n g  on  t he  fl oor  or giving an impact  on  them  may result i n their serious damages.  Storage Avoid t he  plac es e x pos ed t o  h ea t, hu mid i t y  or  mag netic fi eld   Cleaning Wiping  t h e  pla yer  with  ch e micals  may  result  i n  d isc olor atio ns  or  da mag es  o n  its  surface.  Wipe ou t th e pla yer   with  a s of t clo th.  W arning:  The batt er y of thi s player i s r ech arg eable wit h a possible risk o f a fire or explosion. -   Do not place it  ne ar a fire, flame or heating devices. -   Do no t  r epl ace t h e  ba tter y  at  your di s pos al.   (r efer to   or see k p i ec es o f a d vice f or m its  d ealers (man ufact urers).) Warranty period of the battery is 6 months from the dat e of it purchase.   !N OT E :   N ever try to dissembl e, repair or remodel it.   Safety Precautions  5      Multi-Codec Player Multi- code c  pla yer s upp orting   MP3,  WM A, A SF(au dio), O GG,  WAV f or ma t.  FM Transmitter Function(My FM Station) If you sel ect th e e mb ed ded F M Trans mitter mod e ,  yo u can  enjo y  a h i g h sensiti vit y of music  wireless  th ro ug h d e vice  wit h FM  radi o(e x. C ar  au dio ,  h ome a u di o, ordin ar y FM radio) .  High Quality 3D Sound, MEX (Magic EXpander)   Exper ie nc e  a pr ofo un d so un d d ue  to  a n  intro duc ti on  of ME X  which   allo ws you   to  feel 3D e xpansio n e ffects  with  ri chn ess  while  ke ep i ng  th e or ig inal an d  s tabl e s ou nd  of th e pla yer . 3D S oun d M EX  is a n ew  3D effec t that d oes  n ot ma ke  you fe el t i red  even if  yo u listen to it for a long time.    EL Di sp l ay   With its in tr oduc tion   of Blue/ Yello w  2 C olor E L Sc r e en Gra phic Displa y, t he  pla yer  can c omma nd  mor e  lu xur ious   and  fanc y imag es.    Firmware Upgrade Upg rade F ir mware  t o  a dd/c ha nge/impro ve  fu nctio n s  and  p er formanc e  o f t he  Pla y er. Always  en j o y t he music wit h it s lat est ve r sion of perfor mance .  Voice Recording  A func tion   of  hig h q uality  voic e rec ordin g  allo ws  a cl ear  r ec ordi ng  for  con fer e n ces  and  lectur es.    Features
 6      FM Radio Con ve nie ntl y  enj o y th e FM  radi o  wit h a   var iet y  of f u ncti ons s uch  as  t he  ma nual/ au to matic  fr eq ue nc y  sear c h, au tomatic  tu ne  t o  the  ra dio  stati on,  a nd   t he  station  pre s et.  Easy Navigation  Tr ee struc ture  allo ws  you  to  ma nag e  an d se arch  a  sp ecific s o ng  more   co n veni entl y.  Lyric Di splay(LDB) You  ca n  easil y e dit , s a ve  a nd   displa y t h e l yrics o f  a  song  i n 3  lines  on  th e la rg e  displa y.  Time Di splay(Clo ck) Fun ction A functi on  of cloc k d ispl ay sh o w th e c urr ent ti me .  Removable Disk Device You can  fr eel y upload and d ownload files  without a separate manager program since t he  pla yer is r ec og nized  as  a re mo vable  dis k  when it  is  con nec ted  to  th e PC .    Direct E ncoding  You can record  an  external sound  you  hear through LINE-IN port of the player, as from FM r adio br oadc asting .    Rechargeable Battery and USB Charging With  an  i ntro ducti on   of  r ech a rg eable  b atter y i nsid e  t he  pro d uct,  it re ali zes  a lo ng  time  playback, allo wing an  easy charging through USB. (Chargeable  with  an ada ptor  s p ecialized  for  EZMP -41 00   whil e  pla ying .   A us er s houl d s epar atel y buy  t he  ada ptor .)Features  7         Front/Rear View of the Product
 8        Side View of the Product  9          Function Icons in Display
 10       Make sure  to i nstall  t he US B d ri ver  bef or e c on nect ing  it  to t h e  PC.   When t here  ap pe a rs “Add Ne w Hard wa r e Wiz ard ”, pr ess  th e “Canc e l ” but to n a nd  install Upg rade M anag er. If  yo u inst all Upg rad e Ma nag e r, t he US B  dri ver  wil l  be au to matic ally i ns talle d.  ►  The dr i ver is r ec og nized  wi t ho ut inst a llatio n  of a  sep ar at e  prog ra m u nder   Windows ME,  2000,  XP,  but  make sure to install it if  Firmware Upgrade is req uir ed.   ►  If Upg r ad e Ma na g er  is  not  inst alled  u n der  Win do ws  98  S E,  t he  pla yer ca nno t   be  recog nized  as a  remo va ble   disk. Ma ke  sure  to i nstall  Upg rad e Man ag er .  Inse rt I nstalla t ion  CD int o CD- ROM  Drive  an d t hen cli ck  set up. e xe  in t he   folder of Upgrade Manager.     . The installatio n will start.     Installing USB Driver  11       Clic k “Next”.    Click ‘Next’ or ‘Yes” in subsequent windows.  Installing USB Driver When t he i nstallati on  has be en  do ne , conn ect it  to  the PC  as  sh own  in  the n e xt  pag e.
 12      To download music files (M P3/WMA/ ASF/ OGG ) from the PC, use USB cable to connect the MP3 Player to the USB port of the PC. (Make sure to use only USB cab le suppl ied with the MP3 Player. )       Connect ‘A’ of the cable to the USB port on the part of the PC. Open the cover of the USB port on the part of the player and connect ‘B’(a smaller part) of the cable to the USB port.  Connecting Player to PC  13      Install th e USB driver in the following way wh en it is not reco gnized a s a removab le disk.  If there doesn’t appear “EZMAX EZMP-4100 USB Device" in “Disk Dr ive” of Device Manag er  or “ USB M ass Storage D evice”(Except  Window 9 8SE) in Uni versal Serial Bus Controller, or if  there does  a  yellow  exclamation mark or  “Unknown Device”,  the driver  has   not  b een  pr o per l y i nst all ed.  In   this c ase ,  manu ally  i nstall t he  dri ver .        If an error  has occurr ed while in stalling USB dr iver     Check Device Manager. ▪Wind ows  9 8 SE/ME   C ontrol Pane l →System→Device M anag er ▪Windows 2000 (Professional ) C ontrol Pane l →System→Hardwar e →Device Manager ▪Wind ows  XP  (Pr ofess io nal )  C ontrol Pane l →Performance and M ai ntenance →System →Hardware→Device M anag er    Ch ec k wh et h er ther e  are an y d e vice  wit h  a e xcla mati on  mar k or  q uest i on  mark(unknown device or USB de vice) in De vice Manager.  Manually Installing USB
 14      Double click the device with a   excl amatio n o r q u estion  m ark.        Pres s “Inst all D r iver Ag a in”..   Click ‘Next’ in  the subsequent  wind ows. When searching driver files as sho wn belo w, click th e “ Br o wse ”  to s el ec t C: \Win n t\ Inf or  C:\ Wind o ws\ Inf and  pr ess  “OK”.         Press “Next”: in the subsequent windows  to complete the installation of  the USB  dr i ver .    Manually Installing USB   15         For W indows 98 SE   Click ‘Ne xt’ in t he s u bs eq uen t   wind o ws.   Desig nate   th e p ath  for  sear c hing  th e  d river  file t o  \Upgrade Manager\Drivers of CD Drive.    Make sur e to r estart your  system after installati on i s completed.   Manually Installing USB (Win 98SE)
 16      Since  th e  pla yer is   de tect ed  a s  a  r e mov abl e disk   on  th e  par t  o f  PC,  y ou  ca n  eas il y uplo ad,  d ownloa d,   or  delet e  music  files   or fol der s in  Wi ndo ws  E xpl o rer  withou t  a  separa te ma nag er p r og ram.   Cop ying  files t o Pla yer (D ownloa d)  1) W h en  you  c on nect  th e pla yer  to  the  U SB c able , it is r eco g nize d as  a  removable  dis k in  Wi n do ws E x plorer . 2) C lick t he r e movabl e d is k t o  ent e r  into  a  me mor y ar e a  of  th e pl a yer .   3) R un on e mo re  Wind o ws e xplore r.      4) Selec t the fi le to s ave , ①  Drag  and   drop it  to  th e r e mova ble  dis k.   ②  Or, right-click  to select Copy. Designate the removable di sk  and rig ht-click to sel ect Paste.    5) T hen, ther e  will app ear  a  file transfers  window, indicating that the file is being  co pi ed to  th e r emova ble  dis k.   Using Removable Disk  17             Export File(Upload) 1) Connecting the USB cable to the Player allows the Player to be recognized as a removable disk in the Windows Explorer. 2) Select the removable disk to have access to the memory area of the Player. 3) Run one more Windows Explorer. 4) Select a file you want to export from the removable disk, and then: ① Drag & drop to the disk to which you want to export. ② Or right-click the mouse to select Copy, and select a folder  to which you want to export, and then right-click the mouse  to select Paste.         You can add or delete a folder in the Windows Explorer.   Whe n you  d ow nloa d  a  music  file t o  th e pl aye r ,  wai t  u nt il th er e  ap pe ars Ready on  the dis pla y  as s ho wn b elow.  If   yo u di sc onn ect   th e US B ca ble  dur ing  DOW NLOAD   or  UP LOA D,  the fil e  ma y  not  be  pr op e rl y  do wnl o a ded . Ch e c k the  displa y(RE ADY)   an d  t hen  disc o nn ect t he  cabl e.                         READY Status           DOWNLOAD              UPLOAD   Using Removable Disk
 18          Format Player     1) Formatting in the Windows ① Select the removable disk, and then right-click the mouse to select Format(Select “FAT” as a file system). ② Click Start. (If you remove the USB cable while formatting, the player could be damaged. Be sure to remove it after the formatting has been done.) 2)  Formatting in the Player ①  Press th e MENU b utt on t o  en t er  int o th e me nu  mo de.        ② Select t he File Manager  with      butt o n an d t he n press t he  MEMU button to enter into File Manage  menu.    ③ Select F ormat me n u wit h V O L +/- b u tto n a nd  t he n pr es s  the ME NU  butt on.    ④ After s e lecti ng  “C onfir m”, pr ess t he M ENU b ut t on  on e  more  to s tart  formatting.                    Using Removable Disk  Î Î Î ※  Be car eful since formatting  will       delet e al l c ont ents   p er mane n tl y.  19      After co m pleting  file   transf er , d isco nn ect  t he US B c a ble i n th e  f oll o wing  wa y.   Rig ht-click the  r emo va bl e har d war e  i con  on  t h e t as kbar  of t he  des kto p,   and  then s elec t “Re mov e Har d war e S af ely”.      After sel ecting  the device  to disconnec t, clic k “Stop” .      Disconnecting USB Cable
 20        Clic k “OK” to c onfirm t he  device to  stop.      Clic k “OK” to r emove U SB c able.               Disconnecting USB Cable ※ Abnormally disconnecting the USB cable m ay result in damages or a failure to the p layer.      The order of music files that app ears wh en you select a rem ovabl e disk in Windows Explorer has nothing to do with the actual sequ ence in ac cordance with the playb ack.    21       Downl oa d th e la test ver s ion of fir mware at our website ( www. ezm a x.co . kr)   and  unzi p it ( u nzipp ed  to   4 files .)  Cop y t he  unzi p pe d lat es t fir mware  files  int o   C:\P rog ram Fi les\ EZMA X\EZMP- 4 10 0 f older .  Exe cut e Fir mwar e  Upg r ade  man ag er  pr og r a m.    Wai t f or the d e vice t o s e arch.  Con nect  USB c able .     Upgradi ng Fir mware
 22       Cl i ck ” Start”  t o  pr oce ed  Fi rmwar e  Upg rad e.  Select  “Da ta Are a Fo r mat ting ”   to d elete all t he  files in  the system.   Di sconnec tin g  the USB  ca ble  du ring  Firmw ar e U pg r ade  may  r esult  in  mal-functi ons of t he pla yer  or th e PC.             Whe n t he  firm ware  u pg rade  has   b ee n co mpl eted, cli c k “Cl ose”   an d r e mo ve  the US B ca ble (Ref er to  Disco nn ec ting  USB   Cabl e).     Upgradi ng Fir mware  23       Insert  the Inst allation CD  into CD- ROM Driv e and clic k s etup.exe i n t he fol der  of LD B  Man ag er.  Sele ct  a la ng u ag e t o  us e.      Clic k “Next’ or  ‘Yes”  in t h e s ubs eq u en t wind o ws .       Installing LDB Manager
 24      LDB Man ag er  is a  prog ra m t h at  aut om aticall y e n t er s the  lyri cs i n MP 3 music f iles  and  can  b e us ed  wit hout co nn ecting  t he   pla yer t o  PC.             Using LDB Ma nager ▪The Internet should be av ailable so that it c an get inf ormation  about a lyric from the l yric server.   ▪Lyr ics  are not m ar ked for  the VBR  file sin ce time info rmation d oes not  match.   25       Enter Lyrics(Auto Search) ①  Select the MP 3 file to enter  the lyrics in the  file list windo w, and  pr ess “Enter  L yrics”     on th e to p menu. ② The l yric s er ver  s ea rch es f or  infor mati on  ab out   the l yrics  accor di ng  to  informatio n a bo ut t he  rel eva nt f iles  to  au t o matic all y  ent er  th e l yrics.     ③ After th e l yr ics ha ve   be en  en t er ed in ,  yo u can c hec k t he  l yric marki ng  informatio n is displa yed in the  file list  wind ow. ④  Pla y bac k in the pre vie w win do w to c hec k i nfor mati o n ab out th e l yri cs.   Using LDB Ma nager
 26       Enter Lyrics (Manual Search) ①  Select the  file t o  ent e r th e l yrics  an d cli c k th e    b utt on on th e top me n u.    ②  Enter t he  na me of s i ng er  or ti tle  of so ng  to s ear ch  f or  in E n t er & S ea r ch  Lyric wi nd ow and pre ss t he Se ar ch b utt o n.  ③  The songs matching  the ti me  i nfor matio n, singer i nformation and  title  will be displa ye d.   Click the M P3 file to chec k t he  l yrics to e nter in the  right wind ow.    ④ Press the  Lyrics Marking button on the right bottom of the LDB search window t o compl ete  entering th e l yrics.     Using LDB Ma nager  27       Delete Lyr ics Select  the MP3 file  to del ete lyric s  and press  the   butt on t o dele te  th eir infor mation.  Manually Enter Lyrics ①  Select  th e  fil e  to  en te r  t he l yrics  a nd  press   th e    butto n o n  t he  to p  me nu.  ②  Pr ess Text   Edit or, en t er th e l yri cs  you  wan t a nd  the n  clic k O K.        Using LDB Ma nager
 28      ③ Press Playbac k in the preview  window and  press the  SYNC setting button at the  poin t  wh er e t her e s h o uld  ap pea r  on e li ne  of l yr ics e diting  wi nd ow.      ④  When SYNC setting  has been c ompleted , press the Lyrics Marking window.  Modify Lyrics ①  Select the  MP3 file t o  modif y lyr ics a nd  th en  press t he   but ton.    ②  Double clic k th e are a to mo dif y l yr ics so  that you  can  mo dif y the l yr ics  or time. Using LDB Ma nager  29               Display   - Displays the operating status of the product..    PLAY - Press short to turn the power ON. - When listening to the music or the recorded file, press short to pause the music, and then do so again to resume the music. - When listening to the FM radio broadcasting, press short to save the current station to the PRESET. - In any mode, press and hold to turn the power OFF.  Basic Operation
 30       VOL + - Each  press  on the button  will increase the  volume step by step. (c an b e a dju st ed i n 0- 3 0 le vels.. )   VOL – - Each  press  on the button  will decrease the  vol ume st ep  by step.  MENU      - Press short to enter int o the menu screen.        - Pr ess an d hold to ent e r i nt o t he n a vig atio n scr e en.           - Pr ess shor t  t o s elect  th e rele vant  ite m on t h e  menu  sc ree n.   - W h en li st eni ng  t o  a  music  or  a r e c or de d file ,  pr ess  sh ort t o  mo v e t o  the  n e xt  mu sic  while   kee p  pr ess ing  to  fast  mo ve  wit h in t he c ur rent  pla yed   file. - Pr ess it shor t to move  to  the next   menu scr een. - Pr es it  sh or t  in  FM  rad i o mode  to  incre ase   th e ra dio  freq ue nc y st ep  b y st e p,  an d  pr ess  an d h old t o  a ut omatica l l y s earch  for t he  ne xt  br o adca s ting  stati on. - Pr ess it to m ove to the  next PRE SET  numb er in t he F M PRESET mode.   - W h en  listen i ng  to a   music  or  a  r ec orde d  file,  press  sh ort t o  mo ve  to   t he  p re vious  music  while  ke ep  pr es sing  to f as t mo ve  withi n th e c urren t pla y ed  fi le. - O n th e MEN U scree n,  press s ho rt t o move  t o th e  pr e vious  men u item.   Basic Operation  31       - When listening to the FM radio, press short to move to the  previous frequency while keep pressing to automatically search for the previous station.  -  In the PRESET mode, press short to move to the next PRESET number.  REC/A-B - During the playback, press short to specify the section ‘A’ and do so again to specify the section ‘B’ for the Repeat Section. And then another pressing short will cancel the Repeat Section. - When listening to the FM radio, press and hold to record the radio       station. - Pr ess it sho rt in FM R adio mod e  to e xecu t e AUTO  PRES ET  an d to se a rch  for a r a dio fr equenc y a u tomatic a ll y.   - Pr ess an d h ol d in t he  FM Radi o  mod e to  s tart FM b ro adcas ti ng  recordi ng ,  and press  and hold it  again  to complete recording.    HOLD - In  th e HO LD  stat us,  op eratio n o f  al l b utt ons  ar e loc ke d  do wn. - If  yo u  pr ess  an y bu tto n   while  it is  i n t he  HO LD st atus  and  th e  p la yer is  be i ng played, it  displays  the  message  “HOLDING!”, sticking to its pre vious status. - If  you press  any button  while it is in the HOLD status  and the pl ayer is turned off, it  displa ys  the mes sage “HO LDING! ”, s ticking t o i ts power-off status.       Basic Operation
 32       Power ON  Press PLAY short to turn the power ON, and there will appear the logo on the display, followed by which there appears a version of firmware, a total memory and the memory available to the Player.                     !NOTE: A total of memory an initial booting shows may be less than its default memory s ince som e part of it  is used t o drive the system  b y the firmware.   Power Off  Press a nd   hold  PL AY  to  turn  th e power O FF  while  th e log o G OODBY E  is displ aye d. If  you pr ess PLAY  during  th e playback, it will  enter i nto  its pause. It  will  be aut omatic all y r ele as e d in t he  t ime  yo u s e t in  ad van c e if  you  d o  not  pres s  an y bu tt o n.               Î Î Power ON/OF Î  33      ◎  You  c a n  pla y  b ac k  a  musi c fil e or  fil es rec orde d in  th e pl a yer  in  the   PLAY me nu.   Press  MENU s hor t to m o ve to t he   menu m od e. S ele ct the PL AY  menu  a nd  press  MENU ag ain  to mo ve t o t he me nu .             You  c an sel ect  TOTA L P L AY, N AVIG ATION  PL AY, BO OKMARK   PLAY,  VOICE PLAY, FM PLAY, LIN E -IN PLAY  using VOL+/- button. Press  MENU to   ent er int o  a  rele va n t  pla yb ac k  mood.  (1) TOTAL PLAY - TOTA L P LAY  pla ys  bac k a ll  music file s i n t he  me mor y.  (2) NAVIGATION PLAY) - Press  MENU to  enter i nto  NAVIG ATI ON PLAY  where you c an see all  the fol ders  and m usic files i n the  memor y.  - Select the folder or file  you  want to play back using the      butt on. - Press  PL AY  to  p la y  bac k  th e fol der o r   file  yo u h a ve s elect ed.         Playback Music File
 34       (3) BOOKMARK PLAY - Press  MENU t o  ent er int o  BOO KMA RK P L AY  wher e   yo u  ca n s ee  t h e  bo o km ar k files. - Press  PL AY  to  p la y  bac k  B OO KMAR K fil es  alo n e.  ▪How t o Set BOOKMAR K - While  listening  t o  music o r i n t he p aus e stat u s, pr ess a n d h old M ENU to e nter  into t he N AVIG ATION mode.   - Selec t th e file f o r BOOKM ARK an d  pr ess ME NU short t o boo kmar k it. A not her  press ing  it sh or t to  r eleas e  t he  bo o km ar k.      (4) VOICE PLAY   - Plays back voice-recording  files.   (5) FM PLAY     - Plays  b ac k files  in  which F M ra dio  br oa dcasting  is r ec ord e d.     (6) LINE-IN PLAY     - Plays  b ac k all fil es  wit h L IN E- IN enc od ed.     Playback Music File  35       Searching For File   During  th e  pla ybac k,  pr ess  t he      butto n t o pla y bac k t he  pr e vio us/n e xt  file.  In t he  pau s e st atus ,  press  the      but ton  to move  to t he previo us/ next fil e.   (If a f uncti on  of St ud y is s et,  it  mo ves  in  acc or da nc e  wit h t he  time  yo u h a ve s et.)  Searching for Part During  th e  pla ybac k,  press  an d  hold      butt on  to  q uickl y  mo ve  to  th e ar ea  yo u  want.  R eleas e i t t o pla y b ac k  nor ma ll y.   Setting Repetition Section During  th e pla yb ac k of music/ rec orde d f i les , press  REC/A-B on the beginning of  the section  you want to  listen to repeatedly.                 Press REC/A-B again on the  ending of the section .   The section will be r epeatedly played  back.   Press REC/A-B again to release  the sectional repetition.  Adjusting Volume Press the  V OL +/- b utt on sh o r t to adjus t  b y 1 le ve l, a nd  pr e ss an d ho l d it to ad just  conti n uo u sl y. T he v olu me c an  be adj ust e d fro m 0 to 3 0 le vel s.     Playback Music File Î
 36       Use the fu nction of  Navigation t o easily searc h for   the file you  want.  Pres s a nd  hold  MENU to   move t o t he N a vig a tion  mode .    Sele ct  th e fol d er or  file  yo u  want t o  pl ay b ac k. ▪ button    : move to a upper folder  ▪ button    : move to a lower fold er ▪VOL+/- b utton : move to a file or a fold er in the  same folder ▪MENU button   : move to a lower folder in the case of folder                set BOOKMARK in the case of file                    Pres s PL AY  to  pla y  bac k  a s el ect ed file .         Using Navigation Î ※ Press and hold MENU in  the Navigation mode to rele ase.   (click MENU button)  37       Recording Voice During  th e  pla yb ac k or  in  th e p aus e st atu s,  press  a n d h old REC to record voice.   Press it ag ain to sto p recor ding.                  Press PLAY to listen to the voi ce file you have just rec orded.    ▪It wi ll be r ecord ed in an  order of  V001, V002, … an d saved in  the VOICE folder as W AV file after its recording. ▪Voice recording will not  work if it  is in the FM RADIO mode or if the line-In  cable  is not co nnected. ▪Voice recording will aut omatically stop if the memor y is full.  Listening to Voice Recording File In the PL AY menu, sel ect th e VOICE  PLAY using the VOL+/- but t o n an d pr ess  PLAY to  p la y  bac k t h e  voic e re cor ding  fi le.                        Voice Recording/Listening Î Î Î
 38       Conn ect t he lin e- in  por t  of t he  pla yer an d t he  o utpu t  port  of  a n  e xter nal  audi o de vice  to t he lin e -in ca ble.     ▪Do not listen to FM during the recording from an external device since it may cause a n oise.   ▪If you want to record from a hom e audio device, our line-in cable may not work, and you  need to s eparatel y pur chase a lin e-in cab le.  ▪Encoding ma y not be  perform ed if the line-In cable ha s not been conn ected.   ▪Encoding after setting the volume of an external audio device properly.  Too high or lo w volume  may deteriorate the encoding sound qualit y.   MP3 Encoding/Listening  39      Bit Rate Setting In th e M ENU mod e,  use t h e MENU  b utto n a nd      butt o n to s el ect  SETTING S  → ENC ODING →  B ITRAT E  an d s ele ct  on e of   9 6/ 112/128 kbps.                                       Auto Sync. Setting In th e M ENU mod e,  use t h e MENU  b utto n a nd      butt o n to s el ect  SETTING S  →  EN CODING → AUTO SYNC TIM E an d se lec t on e o f OFF/2/ 3/ 4 /5  SEC.                                         MP3 Encoding/Listening Î Î Î Î Î Î
 40        Encoding When  the   music for encoding  is played back  from an  external device, press a nd hold  the  R EC b utt on  on  th e p a rt of  th e p l ayer  t o start  enc odin g . Press and hold it ag ain to stop encoding .                ▪It will be recorded in an order of L001, L002, L003,… and saved in the folder of LINE_ENC as M P3 file after its recording.   ▪Encoding stops if you disconnect  the line-in cable.   ▪Encoding may not work if there isn’t sufficient in the battery g auge.    Listening to Encoded Music File In th e PL AY  me nu,   use t he  VOL+/- but ton  to sel e ct LINE-IN  P L AY a n d t he n pr ess  the  PL AY b utt on to  pla y bac k enc od ed f iles.                        MP3 Encoding/Listening Î Î Î  41       In th e ME NU mod e , sel ect FM  RADIO  menu a nd  press th e  MENU bu tt on t o m o ve  to FM RA DIO mode.                ▪MONO/STEREO will be automatically selected.    Manual Tune In Press the      butto n  sh or t to  in creas e/ dec re ase t he  freq ue nc y.                Au t o  Tu n e  In  Press and hold the      but ton t o tune i n th e frequenc y r ecei ve d.                    Listening to FM Radio Î Î Î
 42       Manuall y Save Frequency After finding the frequency you want, press and  hold the MENU b utt on t o  disp la y the freq ue nc y sa ving  scr e en. Select t he  fr eq uenc y s a ving   nu mber y ou  wa nt u si ng  the      butto n a nd  press th e  MENU button.                    Automatically Save Frequency Press and hold the REC button to s ave t he frequenc y that is recei ved fr om  the fir st.                ▪Up to  20 frequ ency can b e saved. ▪The broadcasting status may not be smooth in the weak current area with weak reception sensitiv it y. ▪Ear phone ring works as a FM radio antenna. Mak e sure to  connect the earphone to the earphone jack wh en searching for the frequen cy.    Listening to FM Radio Î Î Î  43       Search for Saved Frequency(PRESET mode) Press the PL AY button to  display the PRESET screen. Move to  th e freq u en c y  you  wa nt  using       but ton . Press it ag ain to hide the  PRESET screen.                     ▪PRESET MODE  : it s a ves  th e freq u encies  in  ad vanc e so  t hat   yo u  d on’ t  h a ve   to  search for frequency  whenever you listen to FM radio.   ▪If th e re is  no fr eq uenc y sa ved, “NO PRESET  N UMBER!”  will be di spl ayed.   Delete Saved Frequency One by One In th e PR E SET mod e, press  a nd hold  th e      bu t ton  to s e ar ch  for  th e  freq uenc y to dele te,  an d t he n pr ess  a nd  hold  th e M ENU b utt o n.                       Listening to FM Radio Î Î Î Î
 44       Deleting All Saved Frequencies In t he ME NU  mode,  s elect  FIL E  MANAG E  a nd  pr e ss t he ME NU  butt on .                Use the V OL+/- bu t ton to sel e ct th e PR ES ET DE LETE , an d  th en  pres s th e ME NU butt on  ag ain t o  dele t e  all the f req ue ncies  s a ve d.                    ▪If all f r eq u encie s s a ve d ar e d elet ed,  and  when   you  press   the  PL AY  butto n,   “NO PRESET N UMBER !”  is displayed, not moved to the PRESET  mode.          Listening to FM Radio Î Î  45       Recording FM R adio During  th e FM re cei ving , pr ess a nd  hold  th e  REC b ut t on t o st art FM r a dio  broadc ast ing .                    Press th e  REC  butt o n  ag ain  to s top FM  radi o r ecor ding .    ▪It wil l  be recor d ed in  th e order o f F001,  F 002,  F003,… and saved in the folder of FM_ENC as MP 3 file after its reco rding.   Listening to Recorded FM Radio Broadcasting In t he  PL AY  menu,  us e th e VOL+/-but ton  to  sele ct  FM PL AY, a nd  th e n  pr ess  t he  PLAY b ut to n t o pl ay b ac k t he r ecor d ed F M ra dio br oadc astin g .                      Recording/Playbac k FM Radio Î Î Î Î
 46      The function of FM Transmitter is a function in  which you can listen to the music pla yed in ot her players with the function of FM Transmitter at other audio dev ices embedded with FM receiver without connecting an  external device separ atel y.    In t he MENU  mode, s elect the FM  TRANSM ITTER menu.               Set  t he  FM tra ns mission   freq ue nc y using  t he       but to n.    Pres s the REC   butt on short  to set  the functio n of FM Tr ans mitter  to ON.               ▪Do no t set  th e f uncti on  of FM Tr ans mitt er  while   dr iving  s inc e it  may res ult in  a n  accident.  ▪Avoid  t he  functi on of  FM T r ans mitte r   at t he  tim e of  th un d er b olt and  lig hting . ▪You c an not  us e  th e f unc ti on of FM T ra nsmitt e r if  yo u s e t t he FM tr ans mi tter freq u enc y  wit h a  s ky wa ve  on e.   ▪When  you listen t o the FM  radio, the function o f FM trans mitt er can’t be selec ted.  Using FM Transmitter Î Î  47       Press th e  MENU b u tt on s hort  t o  move t o  t he MENU   mode. Press the      button to  move  MENU ite m and  press the MENU button short t o s el ect t he  me nu   you  w an t.  Press a nd   hold  MEN U but to n  ag ain  to re leas e MEN U mod e.                        ▪Play : Select the MUSIC playback mode ▪FM Radio : Listen to FM radio ▪FM Transmitter : Use the function of FM Transmitter ▪File Manage :  Use such functions, as d eleting or  formatting a file, or deleting t he pr eset  ▪Settings : Set the detailed settings ▪Exit :  Exit the menu    Menu Setting
 48     In t he ME NU  mode,  s elect  th e  P LAY  men u                   Music File Playback Plays bac k all  t he  music files in the memor y. Easily search es for and plays back a file or a folder . Plays back bookmarke d files alone. Plays back voice-recording file a lone. Plays back  only the files in which FM radio br o a dca st in g  is  r ec o rd ed.  Plays back files encoded from an external device.  49      Deleting File  In t he File Manage menu , sel ect Fi le Del ete and  press  t he MENU  button.  Use  th e VO L+ /- bu tto n t o sel ect t h e  file t o d e let e.  Pres s th e MEN U b utt on.   Select CONFIR M  with      butt on  an d th en  pre ss  the  ME NU bu tton .  Pres s th e   button t o move to  the FILE M ANAGE  menu.                                      Managing File Î Î Î Î Î
 50      Formatting  In t h e File Ma n ag e  menu , sel ect t h e F or mat a nd  pr ess  the  MENU  bu tton.  Select CONFIR M  with      butt on  an d pr ess  th e MENU b utto n.                      ▪Be careful since formatt ing will d elet e all files. ▪If you format in the menu, it may take long to complete.        Managing File   Î Î Î  51      Deleting Saved F M Radio Frequency  In t h e  File Ma nag e  men u,  selec t  Pr eset  De let e,  a nd  th en  pr es s  the MEN U  butt on.  Select CONFIR M  with      butt on,  an d pr ess th e MENU b utt on.                             Managing File   Î
 52       In t he MENU  mode, s elect  the S ettings.   Sele ct  th e d et aile d men u t hat   you  wan t to m o ve  usin g  th e    button and  then  press  t he MEN U  but to n.   ▪Pres s the VOL+ button to move t o an upper menu.                                 Detailed Menu Setting     53          Select  the Play Mod e in the Se ttings.                ▪Select Exit or press the    but ton to move to an upper menu.    Playback Mode Setting Pla ys b ac k all  t he s ong s  in  or der  o nl y onc e Plays back only select ed songs repeatedly. Plays back al l the songs repeatedly in ord er. Randomly plays back a ll the songs in the memory repeatedly Play s  all  the  songs  in  the  mem ory  for  10  second s from the beginning in  order,  and   moves  to  the next song .
 54       In the SETTINGS  menu, sel ect SOUND.  Sele ct t he s ou n d m od e  you  want  with t he V OL+/- bu tt o n, a nd t h e n press  t he  MEN U butt on.                                    ▪Select Exit or press the    button to move to an upper menu.    Sound Setting    55      ◎  A user can adjust up to 8 l e vels for each frequency  depending on its  5 areas.    ◎ MEX  is a term r ef er ring  to 3 dim ensio n st ere o so un d  eff ect  d e velo pe d  at  EMER SIS, c ons isti ng of  de t ailed f unc tions  such  as  LITE,   BA SS  an d  PRO.   ► LITE : gives  a light and  wide stereo image. ► BASS : g ives  a pr ofo un d so un d   with rei nf orce ment  of l ow sou nd  r ang e. ► PRO : g ive s a rich a nd st abl e  lo w so und  r ang e o f  fe eling  with s tabl e  a nd  wid e  ster e o i mag es.     ▪Select a proper  volume si nce the so und  will be louder at  MEX.   ▪It ca n  b e s up po rted  onl y i f  sa mpling  freq u enc y r e fers t o  32K hz,  44 .1K hz,  48 K hz.  ▪The f uncti on of  MAX  is n o t se t f or  th e  voic e- re cor ding  W AV  file.        Sound Setting Use      butt o n t o  move  h orizont a lly  an d     –VOL,    VO L+ butt on  to mo ve v erticall y.
 56       Select  the DIS PLAY in th e SETTIN GS.  Sele ct  th e d eta il e d se ttin g  wit h  VO L+/-    b utt on an d pre ss  th e ME NU b utto n .  ▪Select Exit or press the    button to move to upper menu.  Adjusting Scroll Speed Select  the scroll s pe ed with  th e      butt o n.  Scroll s pe ed  at   which  so ng  t i tle  flows c an  be set  fr o m 0 to  10.                Lyrics Support S etting Select On, Off with      butt on . ON : disp la ys  the  l yrics  of a  s o ng  in 3 li nes  when  music i s p la yed  bac k. OFF: do es n ot  dis pla y  th e sc r ee n  e ven  if l yr ics ar e s a ved .                  ▪Refer to 3.8 Using LDB M anager t o save lyrics in a music file.   Display Setti ng   Î Î  57       Play Time Setting Set t he  tim e t hat the re a pp ear s  on t he d ispla y wit h  t he  VOL+ /-  but ton . NORMAL TIME :  dis pla ys t h e c urr ent   pla ybac k t ime. REMAIN TIME : displays the  remaining  pl aybac k time.                Display-out Time Setting Sets  the   ti me whe n  t he  displ a y is  aut o maticall y  turn ed  off   af ter t he  last  time  y ou  push  a  bu t ton .               Adjusting Contrast   Set the di splay contrast wit h th e      butto n. The contr ast  can be set from 0  to 10. The bigger the number, the  brighter the  display.                 Display Setting Î Î Î
 58       Select Timer in the  Settings.  Sele ct  th e d eta il e d ite ms   with VO L +/- bu tto n  a nd  th en  p r ess t he M ENU  but t on .  ▪Select Exit or press the    button to move to upper menu.  Power-Off Time Setting Set t he po wer-off ti me wit h the      button. 30, 60, 90 , 1 20 sec on ds are a vailable.  But f or a s ep ar ate  p ushi ng  of  but to n aft e r it have stopped, the p ower will automaticall y turn  off  after the ti me  you se t. ▪If you set it to OFF, power will not  automatically turn off.               Sleep Ti me Setti ng Set t he sl eep ti me with      butt on. 30, 60, 90 , 1 20 sec on ds are a vailable.  But f or a s ep ar ate  p ushi ng  of  but to n aft e r it have stopped, the p ower will automaticall y turn  off after the time you se t. ▪If you set it to OFF, the po wer will not automatically t urn off.                Timer Setting Î Î    59       Current  Time Se tting  Pres s the MEN U button t o display  t he time se tting screen.  Set  t he AM/ PM  using VO L+/- button.                 Pres s th e   butt on  t o  move  t o th e ti me  you  wa nt  a nd s et t he  ho u r /  mi nu tes /  sec onds  wit h V OL+/- b ut t on.             Pres s the MEN U button t o c omplet e time s etting.  Pres s th e    button to move to  an upper menu.    Timer Setting Î
 60       In t he Setti ngs , select  th e Encoding .  Sele ct  th e d eta il e d se ttin g  wit h  VO L+/- b utt on   an d pr es s th e MEN U b utt on.  Bit Rate Setting Set t he  en c odi ng  bi t rat e  yo u  want  with   butt on. If  you set  the bit rate low, it  can be recorded for  a longer time while  the sou nd quality  wi ll be deter iorated. If  you set it  high, the sound quality will get better  while the recording ti me  will be shor tened.                Auto Syn c Time Setting Set t he A u t oS ync Ti me  with      butt on. Auto S ync  is a fu nct io n to s ep ar a te a nd  sa ve a MP 3 file i f t h er e is no  s ou nd d ur ing  the time  s et  in M P3   e ncodi ng.  If  you set  it to OFF,  encoding  will not sto p  even if  there is no  sound between songs recorded in MP3 encoding, but it is save d as one file.                 Encoding Setting Î Î    61      In t he Setti ngs , select  th e Mode  Set ting.  Sele ct  th e d eta il e d ite m  with  VO L+ /-  bu tto n a nd  th en  pr ess t he M ENU  but ton .  DEFAULT VOLUME Setting This func t ion is to s et  the  volu me for  the  time  when  the power is turned  on. When  yo u  turn o n, the  volu me  value s a ved  wh en   you tur ne d  off last i s hig her th an  the defaul t volume, it will be the default  volume. If it is lower than the d efault volu me, the volume s aved when you turn off  is set  to default vol ume. Set proper volume with     butto n. The d ef ault volu me c an be s et  from 0 to  30.                 DEFAULT Value Setting If it’s sel ecte d, all  the s ettin g s c onc erning  t he  volu me a nd  the pl a y  mode  ar e  initialized t o t he def a ult  of th e pl a yer.      Setting Î
 62       Country Setting Set  a la ng uag e o f a n  appli ca b le c ou ntr y. Select a l a ng uag e  y ou  want  wit h V OL+/-  butt on. If  yo u s e t  a la ng u ag e,  th e b an d width  of  FM r a di o freq u enc y  of  th e a pplica ble  country  will be changed too.                Dual Earphone Setting This func t ion  conc er ns listenin g  to  th e  music si mul ta ne ousl y  with  2  ear p ho nes.   If you se t  it to DUA L MODE,  you ca n co nnec t the  oth er par t of an e a r ph on e to  t he  LINE-IN jack. Dual Ear p ho ne  i s no t su pp orte d d ur ing  t he  FM r ad io list ening .                     Setting  Î Î  63       STUDY Function Setting You  ca n t he ti me wit h t he      button. 15, 30,  45 , 60 s eco n ds are a vaila ble. Wh en the  tim e is s et an d  if yo u p r ess t he   butt on du ring  pl a y,  it will be pl ayed bac k from the  time adding the  time set i n the current pl a ybac k ti m e. When  yo u pr ess  th e   button, it will be  moved to the time as  muc h as  the time s et i n the curre nt pl ay bac k. ▪If you set it to 0 second, STUDY function is not supported.                               Î Setting
 64       (1) Charge with USB Cable If  you connect the  PC to  th e player  with the U SB cable,  it  will be  automaticall y charg e d r eg ar dles s  of  th e o per a tion  s tat us o f t he   pla yer .   (2) Charge with USB - AC Adapter Use the  USB –  A C ada pt er  to con nec t its USB  co nn ector  t o the  pla yer, an d th en  conn ect  t he AC  ou tlet.     ▪Sep a r atel y  pur c h ase U SB - AC a da p ter. ▪If there is  no  bu tton pushed  further during charging the player, its display will  be turne d of f in  30  s eco nds. ▪It will  t a kes ab o ut 3 hour s  to c har g e  t he pl a yer ( full y c har g ed / stop st atus)   Built-in Battery Charging  65       ◎  If  you   us e t he  f un cti on  of  h old,   yo u c an  pr e ven t  a  mal-fun cti on  b y a  b utt on  w hile  the pl a yer is p la ye d du r ing  pla y er  op er at io n, inclu di ng  an  u nnec ess ar y consu mp tion  of b uilt-in bat ter y.   To Set to HOLD Status  Push  the  HOLD s wi tch  o n th e  sid e  of t he   pla yer   at  t he  dir ecti on o f t he a rrow(HOL D) ,  and t he n  there  will  flicker “ H OLDING! ! " for  abou t 1-2 s ec o nds o n t h e DISP L AY,  which means that it  has been  set to the  hold status as   ap pears.   To Releas e Hold Status  Move th e  HO LD swi tc h t o t he  dir ection  o pp osite t o  t he  arr ow.    The h old s t at us is re l e ased  as   th ere dis a pp ear s    on t he DI SP LAY.         HOLD Setting Method
 66      ◎  If  yo u t hi n k t he  p la yer  f ails,  ch ec k t he  follo wing s :    Power m ay be not turned on.  •Charg e  using  th e  US B ca bl e si nc e t he   built-in  ba t ter y  may  be  discha r g ed .   •Chec k  wh eth er  th e HOLD s witc h of  th e pla yer  is  s et a t ON .   (Set it t o t he  direc tion opposite to the  arrow(OFF ) if it is set  at ON.)   Unrecognizable characters may be shown in the display.  •Check if the language is properly set in the LANGUAGE menu. •Since  the ID3 Tag of a so ng may be incorrect,  you should fix it  using such  an audi o p la yer pr og r a m as Wi n amp.   Radio s tation makes su ch a no ise as “boooo~” or “Ssaaaa~”, or its reception is bad.  •Change the direction of the Player and its earphone. Please turn the power of the electric appliances OFF near the Player.  If the noise is reduced, use the Player away from them. •As an earphone plays a role as an antenna to the player when listening to the radio station, no earphone may cause a poor reception.    Troubleshooting  67      No sound or noise is heard during the playback.  •Check if the music file is stored in the memory. •Check if an earphone is properly plugged in. Or check if its jack is contaminated by foreign substances. •Check if the volume is set to “0”. •Damaged data makes noise or breaks off the sound from the MP3 and  WMA files. Replace it with other file to check if the data has been damaged.  Cannot download files.  •Check if the USB cable is properly connected between the Player and PC. •Check if the USB driver is properly installed. •Check if the memory is sufficient.  Buttons has been locked down.  •Check if the player is set at HOLD.  !N OTE: if the p layer  sto ps due to  an un expected p roblem o r the “En d”  button does not  operate at all, press “MEN U” and “ REC” at the same time to turn  off the pl ayer. Then, set the  clock ag ain.   Troubleshooting
 68      Memory  In-built me mor y 25 6MB / 51 2 MB / 1GB  / 2GB DISPLAY  128x6 4 O LED Two C olor  (Blue , Yellow) MP3 Encoding  MPEG 1/ 2/ 2.5 Laye r 3, WMA, A SF(Audi o o nl y) , OGG Q 9 Compatible File Format  8 Kb ps ~  3 20  Kb ps  (WMA/ AS F:  32 ~  19 2 K bps) Frequency  20 Hz ~ 2 0 KHz Headphone Output  6 mW + 6  mW (16 o hm) Audio S/N Ratio  > 85 d B FM Frequency  87. 5 MHz  ~ 10 8 MH z 76. 0MHz  ~ 108MHz (JA PAN)  Headphone Output  6 mW + 6  mW (16 o hm) S/N Ratio  > 55 d B FM Radio Antenna Earphone Antenna Language Multi-Language USB  USB 2. 0 Maximum Playback Time  Approx. 20 hours (Company standard) Distortion Rate  < 0.1% Size  28.0(W)  x 89.0( L) x 21.6(H) mm Battery  LI-Pol ymer rech arg eabl e b att ery Weight  39g (with  batter y)  *  The specification and exterior of the product are subject to change without a prior notice for further improvements of the player.  Specifications  69       Visit o ur  we bsite  to   ch ec k th e  l atest   pie ce  of  in for matio n,  g e tting   up da t ed o n  a  n e w versio n o f  so ft ware  for t he  pla yer.       Webs it e: www. e zma x.c o. kr  / www. ez oli ver.co m   Addr e ss : # 50 4 , 5 th  Floor, Hanlim Human  Power, 1-40, Geu mjeong-dong,       Gunpo-si, Gyeonggi-do, K orea.    Tel: + 82-3 1-47 9 -71 80   Fax :  +8 2- 31-4 7 9- 7 18 8  e-mai l : web mas t er@ez ma x.c o. kr             !N O T E :   I f you want to recei ve A/S,  visit our  comp any in per son.  You may send the p la yer  b y r eg istered  mai l or  by  a  deli ver y s ervic e) . But , plea s e no te  t h at  h o me del i ve r y ser vice  is no t a va ilable .  Service A/S
 58 󰚟󰚟󰚟󰚟󰚟󰚟󰚟󰚟󰚟󰚟󰚟󰚟󰚟󰚟󰚟5.FCC Compliance Statements 7 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.
 59    7 Warning : Your are cautioned that any change or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate such equipment.  NOTE: This unit was tested with shielded cables on the peripheral device .        Shield cables must be used with the unit to insure compliance.

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