EZMAX EZMP-4200 Digital Audio Player User Manual EZMP 4200 Manual English
EZMAX Co.,Ltd. Digital Audio Player EZMP 4200 Manual English
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Table of Contents Product & Accessories ............................. 2 PC System Requirements ....................... 3 Safety Precautions .................................. 4 Features .................................................. 5 Using Navigation .................................. 36 Voice Recording/Listening .................... 37 MP3 Encoding/Listening ................... 38 Listening to FM Radio .......................... 41 Recording/Playback FM Radio ............. 45 Designation of Parts Function Menu Before Use Menu Setting ........................................ 46 Music File Playback ............................. 47 Managing File .................................... 48 Detailed Menu Setting .......................... 51 Playback Mode Setting ........................ 52 Sound Setting ...................................... 53 Display Setting ..................................... 55 Timer Setting ....................................... 57 Encoding Setting .................................. 59 Setting ................................................. 60 Front/Rear View of the Product ................ 7 Side View of the Product ......................... 8 Function Icons in Display .......................... 9 Preparation 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. Installing USB Driver ................................10 Connecting Player to PC ........................12 Manually Installing USB Driver .................13 Using Removable Disk .............................16 Disconnecting USB Cable ........................19 Upgrading Firmware.................................21 Installing LDB Manager ..........................23 Using LDB Manager ...............................24 Others About Battery ....................................... 63 HOLD Setting Method .......................... 64 Troubleshooting ................................... 65 Specifications ....................................... 67 Service (A/S) ........................................ 68 Warranty .............................................. 69 Basic Functions Basic Operation ......................................29 Power On/Off .........................................32 Playback Music File ................................33 EZMAX http://www.ezmax.co.kr Products & Accessories PC System Requirements Basic requirements s hould be satisfied to use this player on yo ur PC. Make sure to c heck the follo wing recommendatio ns before its use: !NOTE: Accessories are subject to change without a prior notice for further improvements in of this product. Pentium 200MHZ or above Windows 98SE / ME / 2000 / XP (Windows 98SE - Install Drive r) Mac OS 9.0 / 10.0 USB Port (2.0 s upported) (Requires PC with a capacity of more than PentiumⅢ 1GHZ. Couldn’t be supported depending on a mainboard. Is n’t supported without Service Pack 1 under Windo ws XP.) CD-ROM Drive Hard Disc Space 20MB or above (an additional capacity may be required to save the music files .) 64MB RAM or above !NOTE: Memory spaces available may be less than those indicated above since the firmware uses some portions of the memory available to your PC for the operation by its s ystem. Safety Precautions Features Listening Cautions… Multi-Codec Player The output of the product guarantees the best sounds at its proper volume. As listening with a volume set at a high position for a long time may damage your sense of hearing, make sure to listen to the music at a proper volume. Multi-codec pla yer supporting MP3, WMA, ASF(a udio), OGG, WAV format. Avoid Strong Impact or Vibration Be careful in handling the product and its accessories since their falling on the floor or giving an impact on them may result in their se rious damages. Storage Avoid the places exposed to heat, humidity or magnetic field Cleaning Wiping the pla yer with chemicals may result in discolorations or damages on its surface. Wipe out the p layer with a soft cloth. Using the Battery… If you do not use the P layer for a lo ng time, do not insert a battery in the Player. FM Transmitter Function(My FM Station) If you select the embedded FM Transmitter mode, you can e njoy a high se nsitivity of music wireless through de vice with FM radio(ex. Car audio, home audio, ordinary FM radio). High Quality 3D Sound, MEX (Magic EXpander) Experience a profound sound due to an introduction of MEX which allows you to feel 3D expansion effects with richness while keeping the original and stable sound of the player. 3D Sound MEX is a new 3D effect that does no t make you feel tired even if you liste n to it for a lo ng time . EL Display With its introduction of Blue/Yellow 2 Color EL Screen Graphic Display, the player can command more luxurious and fancy images. Firmware Upgrade Upgrade Firmware to add/change/improve functions and performance of the Playe r. Always enjoy the music with its latest version of performance. Voice Recording A function of high quality voice recording allows a clear recording for conferences and lectures. !NOTE: Never try to dissemble, repair or remodel it. Features Front/Rear View of the Product FM Radio Conveniently enjoy the FM radio with a variety of functions such as the manual/automa tic frequency searc h, automatic tune to the radio station, and the station p reset. Easy Navigation Tree structure allows you to manage and search a specific song more conve niently. Lyric Display(LDB) You can easily edit, save a nd display the lyrics of a song in 3 lines on the large display. 6 Preset Equalizer You ca n produce your own sound quality with the 5-ba nd User EQ and 5 recommend EQs including Normal, Classic, Pop, Rock a nd Ja zz. Removable Disk Device You can freely upload and download files without a separate ma nager program since the player is recognized as a removable disk whe n it is connected to the PC. Direct Encoding You can record an external sound you hear through L INE-IN port of the player, as from FM radio broadcasting. Side View of the Product Function Icons in Display Installing USB Driver Make sure to install the USB driver before connecting it to the PC. When there appears “Add New Ha rdware Wizard”, press the “Cancel” button and install Upgrade Manager. If you install Upgrade Manager, the USB driver will be a utomatically installed. Installing USB Driver Click “Ne xt”. ► The driver is recognized without installation of a separate program under Windows ME, 2000, XP, but make sure to install it if Firmware Upgrade is required. ► If Upgrade Manager is no t insta lled under Windows 98 SE, the player ca nnot be recognized as a removable disk. Make sure to install Upgrade Ma nager. Insert Installatio n CD into CD-ROM Drive a nd the n click setup.e xe in the folder of Upgrade Manager. The installation will start. Click ‘Next’ or ‘Yes” in subsequent windows. When the installation has bee n done, connect it to the PC as shown in the next page. 10 11 Connecting Player to PC To download music files (MP3/WMA/ASF/OGG) fro m the PC, use USB cable to connect the MP3 Player to the USB port of the PC. (Make sure to use only USB cable supplied w ith the MP3 Player.) Manually Installing USB Install the USB driver in the following way when it is not recognized as a removable disk. If there doesn’t appear “EZMAX EZMP-4200 USB Device" in “Disk Drive” o f Device Manager or “USB Mass Storage Device”(Except Window 98SE) in Universal Serial Bus Controller, or if there does a ye llow exclamation mark or “Unknown Device”, the driver has not been p roperly installed. In this case, manually install the driver. If an error has occurred while installing USB driver Check Device Manager. ▪ Windows 98SE/ME Control Panel→System →Device Manager ▪ Windows 2000 (Professiona l ) Control Panel→System →Hardware →Device Manager ▪ Windows XP (Professional ) Control Panel→Performance and Maintenance→System →Hardware→Device Manager 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. 12 Check whether there are any device with a exclamation mark or question mark(unknown device or USB device) in Device Manager. 13 Manually Installing USB Manually Installing USB (Win 98SE) For Windows 98SE Double c lick the device with a exclamation or q uestion mark. Click ‘Next’ in the subsequent windows. Designate the path for searching the driver file to \Upgrade Manager\Drivers of CD Drive. Press “Install Driver Again”.. Click ‘Ne xt’ in the subsequent windows. When sea rching driver files as shown below, click the “Browse” to select C:\Winnt\Inf or C:\Windows\Inf and press “OK”. Press “Next”: in the s ubsequent windows to complete the installation of the USB driver. 14 Make sure to restart your system after installation is completed. 15 Using Removable Disk Since the player is detected as a removable disk on the part of PC, you ca n easily upload, download, or delete music files or folders in Windows Explorer without a separate manager program. Copying files to Player(Download) 1) When you connec t the p layer to the USB cable, it is recognized as a removable disk in Windows Explo rer. 2) Click the removable disk to enter into a memory area o f the player. 3) Run one more Windows explorer. Using Removable Disk 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. 4) Select the file to save, ① Drag and drop it to the removable disk. ② Or, right-click to select Copy. Designate the removable disk and rightclick to select Paste. 5) Then, there will appear a file tra nsfers window, indicating that the file is being copied to the removable disk. 16 When you download a music file to the pla yer, wait until there appears Ready on the display as shown be low. If you disconnect the USB cable during DOWNLOAD or UPLOAD, the file may no t be properly downloaded. Check the display(READY) and then disconnect the cable. READY Status DOWNLOAD 17 UPLOAD Using Removable Disk Disconnecting USB Cable 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 the MENU button to enter into the menu mode. ② Select the File Manager with button and then p ress the MEMU button to enter into File Manage menu. ③ Select Format menu with VOL +/- button and then press the MENU After completing file transfer, disconnect the USB cable in the following way. Right-click the removab le hardware icon on the taskbar of the desktop , and then select “Remo ve Hardware Safely”. After selecting the device to disconnect, click “Stop” . button. ④ After selecting “Confirm”, press the MENU butto n one more to start formatting . Î Î Î ※ Be careful since formatting will delete all contents permanently. 18 19 Disconnecting USB Cable Click “OK” to co nfirm the device to s top. Upgrading Firmware Download the latest version of firmware at o ur website (www.ezmax.co.kr) and unzip it (unzipped to 4 files.) Copy the unzipped latest firmware files into C:\Program Files\EZMAX\EZMP-4200 folder. Connect the USB port in the status of Power-off so that the PC can recognize the player. Execute Firmware Upgrade manager program. Click “OK” to remove USB cable. Wait for the device to search. Connect USB cable. ※ Abnormally disconnecting the USB cable may result in damages or a failure to the player. The order of music files that appears when you selec t a re movable disk in Windows Explorer has nothing to do with the actual sequence in accordance with the playback. 20 21 Upgrading Firmware Click ”Start” to proceed Firmware Upgrade. Select “Data Area Formatti ng” to delete all the files in the sys tem. Disconnecting the USB cable during Firmware Upgrade may result in malfunctions of the player or the PC. Installing LDB Manager Insert the Installation CD into CD-ROM Drive and click setup.e xe in the folde r of LDB Manage r. Select a language to use. Click “Ne xt’ or ‘Yes” in the subseque nt windows. When the firmware upgrade has been completed, click “Close” and remove the USB cable(Refer to Disconnecting USB Cable). 22 23 Using LDB Manager LDB Manager is a program that a utomatically e nters the lyrics in MP3 music files and can be used without connecting the p layer to PC. Using LDB Manager Enter Lyrics(Auto Search) ① Select the MP 3 file to e nter the lyrics in the file list window, and press “Enter Lyrics” on the top menu. ② The lyric se rver searches for informa tion about the lyrics according to information about the relevant files to automatically enter the lyrics. ▪The Internet should be available so that it can get information about a lyric from the lyric server. ▪Lyrics are not marked for the VBR file since time information does not match. 24 ③ After the lyrics ha ve been ente red in, you can check the lyric marking information is displayed in the file list window. ④ Play back in the pre view window to check information about the lyrics. 25 Using LDB Manager Enter Lyrics (Manual Search) ① Select the file to enter the lyrics a nd click the button on the top menu. ② Enter the name of singer or title of so ng to search for in E nter & Search Lyric window and press the Search button. ③ The songs matching the time information, singer information and title will be displayed. Click the MP3 file to check the lyrics to e nter in the rig ht window. Using LDB Manager Delete Lyrics Select the MP3 file to delete lyrics and press the information. Manually Enter Lyrics ① Select the file to enter the lyrics a nd press the button o n the top menu. ② Press Text Editor, enter the lyrics you wa nt and then c lick OK. ④ Press the Lyrics Marking button on the right bottom of the LDB searc h window to complete enteri ng the lyrics. 26 button to delete their 27 Using LDB Manager Basic Operation ③ Press Pla yback in the preview window and press the S YNC setting b utton at the point where there s hould appear one line of lyrics editing window. ④ When SYNC setting has been completed, press the Lyrics Marking window. Modify Lyrics ① Select the MP3 file to modify lyrics and then press the button. ② Double click the area to modify lyrics so that you ca n modify the lyrics or time. 28 Display - Displays the operating status of the product.. PLAY - Press short to turn the power ON. - W hen listening to the music or the recorded file, press short to pause the music, and then do so again to resume the music. - W hen 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. 29 Basic Operation Basic Operation VOL + - Each press on the button will increase the volume step by step. (can be adjusted in 0-30 le vels..) VOL – - Each press on the button will decrease the volume step by step. MENU - Press s hort to enter into the menu screen. - Press a nd hold to enter into the na vigation scree n. - Press s hort to select the rele vant item on the me nu screen. - When listening to a music or a recorded file, press short to move to the next music while keep pressing to fast move within the curre nt played file. - Press it short to move to the next menu screen. - Pres it short in FM radio mode to increase the radio frequenc y step by step, and press and hold to automatically searc h for the next broadcasting station. - Press it to move to the next PRESET number in the FM PRESET mode. - When listening to a music or a recorded file, press short to move to the previous music while keep pressing to fast mo ve within the current played file. - On the MENU screen, press short to move to the previo us me nu item. 30 - W hen 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. - Press and ho ld in the FM Radio mode to start FM broadcasting recording, and press and hold it again to complete recording. HOLD - In the HOLD status, operation of a ll buttons are locked down. - If you press any butto n while it is in the HOLD status a nd the player is being played , it displays the message “HOLD”, sticking to its previous status. - If you press any butto n while it is in the HOLD status and the player is turned off, it displays the message “HOLD”, sticking to its power-off status. EQ - You can orderly search for the effect of each EQ including tha t of 3D. - Press in FM Radio mode to execute AUTO PRESET and to search for a radio frequency automatically. 31 Power ON/OF Playback Music File 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. Î You can p lay back a music file or files recorded in the player in the PLAY menu. Press MENU short to move to the menu mode. Select the PLAY me nu and press MENU again to mo ve to the me nu. Î !NOTE: A total of memory an initial booting shows may be less than its default memory since some part of it is used to drive the system by the firmware. You can select TOTAL PLAY, NAVIGATION PLAY, B OOKMARK PLAY, VOICE PLAY, FM PLAY, LINE-IN PLAY using VOL+/- button. Press MENU to enter into a rele vant playback mood . (1) TOTAL PLAY - TOTAL PLAY plays back all music files in the memory. Power Off Press and hold PLAY to turn the power OFF while the logo GOODBYE is displayed . If you press PLAY during the playback, it will enter into its pa use. It will be automa tically released in the time you set in advance if you do not press any butto n. (2) NAVIGATION PLAY) - Press MENU to e nter into NAVIGATION PLAY where you can see all the folde rs and music files in the memory. - Select the folder or file yo u want to pla y back using the butto n. - Press PLAY to pla y back the folder or file you have selected. Î 32 33 Playback Music File (3) BOOKMARK PLAY Playback Music File Searching For File - Press MENU to enter into BOOKMARK PLAY where you can see the bookmark files. - Press PLAY to pla y back BOOKMARK files alone. ▪ How to Set BOOKMARK - While liste ning to music or in the pause status, press and hold MENU to enter into the NAVIGATION mode. - Select the file for BOOKMARK and press MENU s hort to bookmark it. Another pressing it short to release the bookmark. During the pla yback, press the button to play back the previous/next file. button to mo ve to the previous/ne xt file. In the pa use status, press the (If a function o f Study is set, it moves in accordance with the time you have set.) Searching for Part During the playback, press a nd hold you want. Release it to play back normally. button to quickly mo ve to the area Setting Repetition Section During the playback o f music/recorded files, press REC/A-B on the beginning of the section you wa nt to listen to repeatedly. Î (4) VOICE PLAY - Plays back voice-recording files. (5) FM PLAY - Plays back files in which FM radio broadcasting is recorded. Press REC/A-B again on the ending of the sectio n. The section will be repeated ly played back. Press REC/A-B again to release the sectional repetition. (6) LINE-IN PLAY - Plays back all files with L INE-IN encoded. Adjusting Volume Press the VOL +/- button short to adjust by 1 le vel, and press and hold it to adjust continuously. The volume ca n be adjusted from 0 to 30 levels. 34 35 Using Navigation Voice Recording/Listening Use the functio n of Na vigation to easily search for the file you want. Press and hold MENU to move to the Navigation mode. Recording Voice During the playback or in the pause status , press and hold REC to record voice. Press it again to stop recording. Î Select the folde r or file you wa nt to play back. button : move to a upper folder ▪ ▪ button : move to a lower folder ▪ VOL+/- button : move to a file or a folder in the same folder ▪ MENU button : move to a lower folder in the case of fo lder set BOOKMARK in the case of file Î ( click MEN U button) Press PLAY to listen to the voice file you have just recorded. ▪ It will be recorded in an order of V001, V002, … and saved in the VOICE folder as WAV 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 connected. ▪ Voice recording will automatically stop if the memory is full. Listening to Voice Recording File In the PLAY menu, select the VOICE PLAY using the VOL+/- button and press PLAY to play back the voice recording file . Press PLAY to play back a se lected file. Î Î ※ Press and hold MENU in the Navigation mode to release. 36 37 MP3 Encoding/Listening One jack of the line-i n shall be connected to the output port of an external acoustic unit, a nd the other jack(USB port) to the USB line-in port of the player. MP3 Encoding/Listening Bit Rate Setting In the MENU mode, use the MENU b utton and button to select SETTINGS → ENCODING → BITRATE and se lect one of 96 /112/128kbps. Î Î Î Auto Sync. Setting In the MENU mode, use the MENU b utton and button to select SETTINGS → ENCODING → AUTOSYNC TIME and select one of OFF/2/3/4/5 SEC. ▪ Do not listen to FM during the recording from an external device since it may cause a noise. Î ▪ If you want to record from a home audio device, our line-in cable may not work, and you need to separately purchase a line-in cable. ▪ Encoding may not be performed if the line-In cable has not been connected. Î Î ▪ Encoding after setting the volume of an external audio device properly. Too high or low volume may deteriorate the encoding sound quality. 38 39 MP3 Encoding/Listening Listening to FM Radio Encoding When the music for encoding is played back from an external device, press and hold the REC button on the part of the pla yer to start encoding. Press and hold it again to stop encoding. In the MENU mode, select FM RADIO menu and press the MENU button to move to FM RADIO mode. Î Î ▪ MONO/STEREO will be automatically selected. ▪ It will be recorded in an order of L001, L002, L003,… and saved in the folder of L INE_ENC as MP3 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 gauge. Manual Tune In Press the butto n short to increase/decrease the frequenc y. Î Listening to Encoded Music File In the PLAY menu, use the VOL+/- butto n to select LINE-IN PLAY a nd the n press the PLAY butto n to play back encoded files. Auto Tune In Press and hold the Î Î 40 button to tune in the frequency received. Î 41 Listening to FM Radio Listening to FM Radio Search for Saved Frequency(PRESET mode) Manually Save Frequency After finding the freq uency you wa nt, press and hold the MENU button to displa y the freq uency saving screen. Select the freq uency saving number you want using the button and press the MENU butto n. Î Î Press the PLAY butto n to display the PRESET sc reen. butto n. Move to the frequenc y you want using Press it again to hide the PRESET screen. Î Î ▪ PRESET MODE : it saves the frequencies in advance so that yo u don’t have to search for frequency whenever you listen to FM radio. ▪ If there is no freq uency saved, “NO PRESET NUMBER!” will be displayed. Automatically Save Frequency Press and hold the EQ butto n to sa ve the frequency that is received from the first. Delete Saved Frequency One by One Î ▪ Up to 20 frequency can be saved. ▪ The broadcasting status may not be smooth in the weak cur rent area with weak reception sensitivity. ▪ Ear phone ring works as a FM radio antenna. Make sure to connect the earphone to the earphone jack when searching for the frequency. 42 In the PRESET mode, press and hold the button to search for the frequency to de lete, a nd then press and ho ld the MENU button. Î Î 43 Listening to FM Radio Recording/Playback FM Radio Recording FM Radio Deleting All Saved Frequencies In the MENU mode, select F ILE MANAGE and p ress the MENU butto n. Î Use the VOL+/- butto n to select the PRESET DELETE, and then press the MENU button again to delete all the freque ncies saved. Î ▪ If all freque ncies saved are deleted, a nd when you press the PLAY butto n, “NO PRESET NUMBER!” is displayed , not moved to the PRESET mode. During the FM receiving, press and hold the REC butto n to start FM radio broadcasting. Î Î Press the REC button again to stop FM radio recording. ▪ It will be recorded in the order of F001, F002, F003,… and saved in the folder of F M_ENC as MP3 file after its recording. ▪ Encoding may not work if there isn’t sufficient in the battery gauge. Listening to Recorded FM Radio Broadcasting In the PLAY menu, use the VOL+/-button to se lect FM PLAY, and then press the PLAY button to play back the recorded FM radio broadcasting. Î 44 Î 45 Music File Playback Menu Setting Press the MENU button sho rt to mo ve to the MENU mode. butto n to move MENU item and press the MENU butto n Press the short to select the me nu you want. Press and hold MENU butto n again to release MENU mode. In the MENU mode, select the PLAY menu Plays back all the music files in the memory. Easily searches for and plays back a file or a fo lder. Plays back bookmarked files alone. Plays back voic e-recording file alone. ▪ Play : Select the MUSIC playback mode ▪ FM Radio : Listen to FM radio ▪ File Manage : Use such functions, as deleting or formatting a file, or deleting the preset ▪ Settings : Set the detailed settings ▪ Exit : Exit the menu Plays back only th e files in broadcasting is recorded. which FM radio Plays back files encoded fro m an external device. 46 47 Managing File Managing File Deleting File Formatting In the File Manage me nu, select File Delete and press the MENU button. In the File Manage me nu, select the Format and press the MENU button. Use the VOL+/- button to select the file to delete. Select CONFIRM with Press the MENU butto n. Select CONFIRM with Press the button a nd press the MENU button. Î Î button a nd the n press the MENU b utton. button to mo ve to the FILE MANAGE menu. Î Î Î ▪ Be careful since formatting will delete all files. ▪ If you format in the menu, it may take long to complete. Î Î Î 48 49 Detailed Menu Setting Managing File Deleting Saved FM Radio Frequency In the File Manage menu, select Preset Delete, and then press the MENU button. Select CONFIRM with button, and press the MENU button. In the MENU mode, select the Settings. Select the detailed me nu tha t you want to move using the and then press the ME NU button. ▪ Press the VOL+ button to move to an upper menu. Î 50 51 butto n Playback Mode Setting Select the Play Mode in the Settings. Sound Setting In the SE TTINGS menu, select SOUND. Plays back all the songs in order only once Select the sound mode you want with the VOL+/- butto n, and then press the MENU button. Plays back only selected songs re peatedly. Plays back all the songs repeatedly in order. Randomly plays back a ll the songs in the memory repeatedly Plays all the songs in the memory for 10 seconds from the beginning in order, and moves to the next song. ▪ Select Exit or press the ▪ Select Exit or press the button to move to an upper menu. button to move to an upper menu. 52 53 Sound Setting ◎ Display Setting A user can adjust up to 8 levels for eac h frequency dependi ng on its 5 areas. Use button to move horizontally and – VOL, VOL+ butto n to move vertically. Select the DISPLAY in the SETTINGS. Select the detailed setting with VOL+/- button and press the MENU b utton. ▪ Select Exit or press the ◎ MEX is a term referring to 3 dimension s tereo sound effect developed at EMERSIS, consisting of detailed functions such as L ITE, BASS and PRO. ► ► ► button to move to upper menu. Adjusting Scroll Speed Select the scroll speed with the flows ca n be se t from 0 to 10. LITE : gives a light and wide stereo image. BASS : gives a pro found sound with reinforcement of low so und ra nge. PRO : gives a rich and stable low sound range of feeling with stable and button. Scroll speed at which song title Î wide stereo images. Lyrics Support Setting ▪ Select a proper volume since the sound will be louder at MEX. ▪ It can be supported only if sampling frequency refers to 32Khz, 44.1Khz, 48Khz. ▪ The function of MAX is not set for the voice-recording WAV file. Select On, Off with button. ON : displays the lyrics of a song in 3 lines when music is pla yed back. OFF: does not displa y the screen even if lyrics are saved. Î ▪ Refer to 3.8 Using LDB Manager to save lyrics in a music file. 54 55 Timer Setting Display Setting Play Time Setting Set the time that there appears on the display with the VOL+/- button. NORMAL TIME : displays the current playback time. REMAIN TIME : displays the remaining playback time. Select Timer in the Settings. Select the detailed items with VOL+/- button and then press the MENU button. ▪ Select Exit or press the Î Display-out Time Setting Sets the time when the display is automatically turned off a fter the last time yo u push a b utton. button to move to upper menu. Power-Off Time Setting Set the power-off time with the butto n. 30, 60, 90, 120 seconds are available. But for a separate pus hing of butto n after it have stopped, the power will automatically turn off after the time you set. ▪ If you set it to OFF, power will not automatically turn off. Î Î Sleep Time Setting Adjusting Contrast Set the display contrast with the button. The contrast ca n be set from 0 to 10. The bigger the number, the brighter the display. Set the sleep time with button. 30, 60, 90, 120 seconds are available. But for a separate pus hing of button after it have stopped, the power will automatically turn off after the time you set. ▪ If you set it to OFF, the power will not automatically turn off. Î Î 56 57 Timer Setting Encoding Setting Current Time Setting In the Settings, select the Encoding. Press the MENU butto n to display the time setting screen. Set the AM/PM using VOL+/- button. Î Press the butto n to move to the time yo u want and set the hour / minutes / seconds with VOL+/- button. Select the detailed setting with VOL+/- button and press the MENU button. Bit Rate Setting button. Set the encoding bit rate you want with If you set the bit rate low, it can be recorded for a longer time while the sound quality will be deteriorated. If you set it high, the sound quality will get better while the recording time will be sho rtened. Î Auto Sync Time Setting Set the AutoSync Time with button. AutoSync is a functio n to separate and save a MP3 file if the re is no sound during the time set in MP3 e ncoding . If you set it to OFF, e ncoding will not stop even if there is no sound between songs recorded in MP3 encoding, but it is saved as one file. Press the MENU butto n to co mplete time se tting. Press the button to move to an upper menu. 58 Î 59 Setting Setting In the Settings, select the Mode Setting. Country Setting Select the detailed item with V OL+/- button and then press the MENU button. Set a la nguage of an applicable country. Select a language you want with VOL+/- b utton. If you set a language, the bandwidth of FM radio frequency of the applicable country will be changed too. DEFAULT VOLUME Setting This function is to set the vo lume for the time when the power is turned on. When you turn on, the volume value saved whe n you turned off last is higher tha n the defa ult volume, it will be the default vo lume. If it is lower than the default volume, the volume saved when you turn off is set to defa ult volume. Set proper volume with button. The defa ult vo lume can be set from 0 to 30. Î DEFAULT Value Setting If it’s selected, all the settings concerning the volume and the play mode are initialized to the default of the player. 60 Î LED Setting Set LED so that it can continue to be turned on while the player is pla yed. LED get turned on if you select LCD ON. LED will flicker every 3 seco nds after LCD get turned off if you select LCD OFF. ▪ If you set it to 0 second, STUDY function is not supported. Î 61 Setting About Battery STUDY Function Setting ◎ How to Insert Battery You can the time with the button. 15, 30, 45, 60 seconds are a vailab le. Whe n the time is set and if you press the button d uring play, it will be played back from the time adding the time se t in the button, it will be moved to the current playback time. Whe n you press the time as much as the time se t in the current play back. ▪ If you set it to 0 second, STUDY function is not supported. Î !NOTE: Make s ure the polarity (+ and -) of the battery is correctly inserted. ◎ Battery Gauge Full Gauge 62 Mid Gauge Low Gauge 63 Zero Ga uge HOLD Setting Method ◎ If you use the func tion of hold, you can preve nt a mal-func tion by a button while the player is pla yed d uring player opera tion, including an unnecessary consumption of built-in battery. To Set to HOLD Status Push the HOLD switc h on the side of the player at the direction of the arrow (HOLD). displayed shown after the display shows “HOLD”. The pla yer is locked off with Troubleshooting ◎ If you think the player fails, check the fo llowings: Power may be not turned on. • Check if the battery is properly inserted with correct polarity. • Battery may be dead. Replace the battery. • Check whether the HOLD switch of the player is set at ON. (Set it to the direction opposite to the arrow(OFF) if it is set at ON.) Unrecognizable characters may be shown in the display. To Release Hold Status Move the HOLD switc h to the direction opposite to the arrow. on the DISPLAY. The hold status is released as there disappears • Check if the language is properly set in the LANGUAGE menu. • Since the ID3 Tag of a song ma y be i ncorrect, you should fix it using such a n audio player program as Winamp. Radio statio n ma kes such a noise as “boooo~” or “Ssaaaa~”, or its receptio n 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. 64 65 Specifications Troubleshooting 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. Memory DISP LAY MP3 Encoding Compatible File Fo rmat Frequency Headphone Audio Output S/N Ratio FM Frequency 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. !NOTE: if the player stops due to an unexpected problem or the “End” button does not operate at all, press “ MENU” and “REC” at the same time to turn off the player. Then, set the c lock again. 66 Headphone Output S/N Ratio Antenna Language USB Maximum Playback Time Distortion Rate Siz e FM Radio Battery Weight In-built memory 256MB / 512MB / 1GB / 2GB 128x64 OLED Two Color (Blue, Yellow) MPEG 1/2/2.5 La yer3, WMA, ASF(Audio only), OGG Q9 8 Kbps ~ 320 Kbps (WMA/ASF: 32 ~ 192 Kbps) 20 Hz ~ 20 KHz 6 mW + 6 mW (16 ohm) > 90 dB 87.5 MHz ~ 108 MHz 76.0MHz ~ 108MHz(JAPAN) 6 mW + 6 mW (16 ohm) > 65 dB Earphone Antenna Mult i-Language USB 2.0 (High speed) Approx.17 hours (Company standard) < 0.1% 28.0(¢) x 70.0(H) mm AAA size x 1 24g (W/O Battery) * The specification and exterior of the product are subject to change without a prior notice for further improvements of the player. 67 Warranty Service A/S Visit our website to c heck the latest piece of information, getting updated on a new version of software for the player. Website: www.ezmax.co .kr / www.ezo liver.com Address: # 504, 5th Floor, Hanlim Human Power, 1-40, Ge umjeong-dong, Gunpo-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea. Tel: +82-31-479-7180 Fax : +82-31-479-7188 e-mail : webmaster@ezmax.co.kr We certify as fo llows: 1. This produc t has passed a strict quality control and inspection procedure. 2. You can receive free A/S’s for 1 year after the date of purchase of this product(even if it is within a wa rranty period, we may charge for repairing items that are not included in free services.). 3. This warranty is valid in Korea alone. 4. Enclose this warranty whe n you reques t for a repair service. 5. Keep this wa rranty since it is not re-issued. 6. Contact the place where you p urchased this product for any service, if a failure has occurred. Product Name Model Name Date of P urchase Place of P urchase Confirmatio n by Seller Telep hone !NOTE: If you want to receive A/S, visit o ur company i n perso n. You may send the player by registered mail o r by a delivery service). But, please note that home delivery service is not available. 68 Customer D/M/Y Warra nty Period Address Name TEL Make sure to fill o ut the form when yo u purc hase this prod uct. 69 Year Amount Won FCC Compliance THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER'S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. USER INFORMATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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