Forus Electronics DM-FA60 MP3 PLAYER User Manual 1

Forus Electronics Co., Ltd. MP3 PLAYER 1

USERS MANUAL

3Contents2PreparationsFeatures ........................................................................................................4Location of Controls ......................................................................................6Connection to ComputerConnecting to a PC ......................................................................................8USB Driver Manual Installation ....................................................................10Windows 98 Installation  ..............................................................................12Use as a Removable Disk ............................................................................13Remove the USB Cable ..............................................................................14Firmware Upgrade ........................................................................................15Basic UsageListening to Music ........................................................................................16Mode Change ..............................................................................................18Voice Recording............................................................................................19MP3 Encoding ..............................................................................................20Search for your favorite music / voice files ..................................................21FM Radio ......................................................................................................22FM Encoding ................................................................................................25Additional UsageMenu Settings ..............................................................................................26Using the Play Music Menu ..........................................................................29Setting Playlist ..............................................................................................31Sound Configuration ....................................................................................32Playback Mode Settings ..............................................................................35Recording Mode Settings ............................................................................37FM Optimize  ................................................................................................41Display Settings  ..........................................................................................43System Settings............................................................................................45Product Specifications ..................................................................................49Customer SupportTroubleshooting ............................................................................................51Specifications................................................................................................53Document1  10/13/04  4:16 PM  Page 2
5Features4●Voice Recording & MP3 Playback●FM Radio & Recording●FM Channel Auto-Store●Digital Interface (USB)●MP3 transfer using your PC, Store Recording, E-mail Transfer●Removable Disk Drive AvailableYou can carry this MP3 player anywhere and transfer and/or edit music files using your PC.●Create Playlist●File Repeat●High-speed File Search●Various Sound Mode SelectionsCLASSIC, JAZZ, POP, ROCK, USER1, USER2●Display Remaining Recording Time●Monitor Recording Content●Auto Power OffAutomatically turns off when no button is pressed for 30 seconds.●Firmware Upgrade●Graphics LCD●Background Highlight for LCD●Connect to external devices using LINE IN for recording●As a Multi-CODEC Player, supports the MP3, WMA, ASF file formats.Document1  10/13/04  4:16 PM  Page 4
7Location of Controls6LCD DisplayStrap HoleUSB Connector PortLINE IN / Input TerminalEarphone / Output TerminalBuilt –in MicrophoneHold SwitchBattery CoverJog key Menu, Track Navigation/Fast Search/Volume ControlCOMPONENTSEarphone User manualTwo Battery(1.5V AAA/LR03 type)USB Cable Line In CableOOOOppppttttiiiioooonnnnArm BandCarring CaseInstallation CD Neck StrapLCD DisplayInsert Battery1Press ▲to push the battery cover up andthen lower it.2Insert two batteries (AAA), align themaccording to their polarity (+, -) and closethe cover.Document1  10/13/04  4:16 PM  Page 6
9Connecting to a PC8Recommended PC EnvironmentThe following is required for normal operation of the player.■Pentium 133MHz or higher ■CD-ROM Drive (2X or higher) ■Minimum 20MB Free Space■Windows 98 SE/ME/2000/XP ■Supports USB (1.1) ■VGA GraphicsTo transfer mp3 files from a PC, you need to first connect the PC to the MP3 player using theUSB cable provided. A new removable disk volume will be displayed in My Computer. 1Connect the one end of the USB cable to the USB port of your PC.2Turn on the player and plug the other end of the USB cable into the USB port of the player.- Do not unplug the USB cable during the USB driver installation. This may cause a malfunction of the player. - When you see the internal message “Mass Connect” on the LCD, setup has successfully completed.3The system searches for a new device and the USB driver is installed. The installationprocess may not be displayed. It is recommended checking the Device Manager if the driverinstallation was successful.4When done, you’ll see “DM tech MP-00 Device” displayed in the list [Device Manager] as inthe figure below.5For problems with the installation as in the figure below, refer to the “USB Driver ManualInstallation”. How to check USB driverHow to check USB driverWindows 98: Control Panel ➝ System ➝ Device Manager ➝ Disk Drives ➝ DM tech MP-00 Windows 2000: Control Panel ➝ System ➝ Hardware ➝ Device Manager ➝ Disk Drives  ➝DM tech MP-00 USB DeviceWindows XP: Control Panel ➝ System ➝ Hardware ➝ Device Manager ➝ Universal Serial Bus controllers ➝Disk Drives ➝DM tech MP-00 USB Device  Document1  10/13/04  4:16 PM  Page 8
11USB Driver Manual Installation102Check the list if there are any items with exclamation or question marks (they are displayedeither as Unknown Devices or as corresponding USB devices if properly installed)3Double-click the item with an exclamation or question mark, if any.4Select the USB driver that you just installed and click [Update Driver].5Select a compatible driver and click [Next].When setup has completed successfully, go to “File Download/Upload” on page ?, andrefer to the instruction below when a problem is encountered with the installation.1Checking the Device Manager.Window 98/ME:Control Panel ➔System ➔Device ManagerWindow 2000 (Professional edition)Control Panel ➔System ➔Hardware ➔Device ManagerWindow XP (Professional edition)Control Panel ➔Performance and Maintenance ➔System ➔Hardware ➔Device ManagerNote●For Windows 2000 users who have problems with the USB driver installation.Download the latest service pack from Windowsupdate.microsoft.com and install it to your system.●For more details on the installation, contact your dealer or customer support.●If the problem persists, restart the system and connect the USB cable again.For Window 98, see the next page.Document1  10/13/04  4:16 PM  Page 10
13Windows 98 Installation 12Use as a Removable DiskInsert the installation CD into your CD-ROM drive, select the “WIN98 mass” folder andclick setup.exe. Do not connect the USB cable prior to the installation.●Click [Next] to continue with the installation.●Make sure you restart the system before completing the installation.Note●For Window 98, you will not be able to use the player as a removable disk if theMP-00 program is not installed. Don’t forget to install the USB driver file first.Transferring Files1Turn on the MP-00 player and connect it to your PC.2Open Windows Explorer.3Select a file that you want to transfer and then drag & dropit to the removable disk. The transferred files are playedalphabetically. To change the playback order, rename the files according to the desired alphabetical sequence).Note●User created files can be played only in music mode.●The order of the music files displayed on the removable disk has nothing to do withthe actual playback order.●Keep the USB cable connected until the ‘Do not Disconnect’ warning disappears.Otherwise, the player may cause a problem.Document1  10/13/04  4:16 PM  Page 12
15Remove the USB Cable141From the task bar at the bottom right of your desktop, double-click the green arrow beforeunplugging the cable.2Select the USB device that you want to remove and click [Stop].1Go to http://www.dmtech.co.kr.2Download the [Play.rom] file for a firmware upgrade.When file transfer is completed, follow the instructions below to remove the cable.Note●The green arrow does not appear in the Windows 98 operating system. Howeveryou can remove the USB cable when “READY” pops up on the LCD.Firmware UpgradeFirmware Download●You cannot implement the file directly from the homepage.1Turn on the player and connect it to your PC.2Transfer the [Play.rom] file to the removable disk and turn off the player. Then turn on theplayer again after a short pause and the upgrade will proceed automatically.- Do not remove the USB cable during the firmware upgrade.This may cause a problem during the process.UpgradeDocument1  10/13/04  4:16 PM  Page 14
17Listening to Music16First insert the battery and plug in the earphones properly.2Move the jog key  to select PLAY MUSIC andpress or move the key to the right.3Move the jog key  to select Now Play andpress or move the key to the right.- A music file starts playing.1Press the Jog button.- When the player turns on, the main menu appears.Playback (Power On)Stop (Power Off)●Press and hold down the jog key to turn off the player. When no button is pressed for30 seconds in Pause mode, the player automatically turns off (see page ?). Pause●Press the jog key to pause play.●Press the jog key again to resume play.Note●The player only supports the WMA file format of Windows Media Player (Ver.8.0) at a compression rate ofbetween 48 and 192 kbps. WMA files below 48 kbps cannot be played.Hold●Use Hold when you want to deactivate all button operations while keeping the current status. This is done to avoid any unintended operations. ●Push the Hold switch to  to display the (     ) markon the LCD. This will lock the player. Push the switch inthe opposite direction for the (     ) mark to disappear and unlock the player.Volume Control●You can set the volume from 0 to 40.Push the jog key  up or down to control the volume.Push  up or down and release the key to set thevolume in one level increments; push  up or downand hold down the key for continuous control.Document1  10/13/04  4:16 PM  Page 16
19Mode Change18Voice RecordingSwitch between FM and Recording Mode●Press the RADIO button in pause mode to switch to FM mode.●Press the REC button in pause mode to switch to voice recording mode.●Press the REC button again in recording mode to switch off recording mode.Note●Press the REC button in FM mode to switch to FM Radio recording (encoding) mode. ●The recording mode is set to voice by factory default. However, when recording mode is switched toLine-In, voice recording is not possible (see page ? ).Make recordings with the internal microphone turned towards the source.Make sure that recording mode is set to Voice (see ‘Mode Selection’ forrecording mode selection).2Press REC again to start recording.- Press the jog key to pause recording and press it again to resume recording.3Press REC during the recording to stop recording and create a recording file.1Press the REC button.- The recording time elapsed and the remaining time are displayed on the LCD.Note●Recording files are stored in MP3 format in the order of VORC001, VORC002, etc. ●When the player is out of memory, recording will stop.●When the player is in FM mode or connected to a Line-In cable, recording is not available.Document1  10/13/04  4:16 PM  Page 18
21MP3 Encoding20Search for your favorite music / voice filesMake sure recording mode is set to LINE-IN (see ‘Mode Selection’ for recordingmode selection).2Press and hold down the REC button to start MP3 encoding.- Press the jog key to pause encoding and press itagain to resume encoding.3Press REC while encoding to stop encoding andcreate an encoded file.- Encoding is processed in the order of AUDIO001,AUDIO002, etc. and when done, an MP3 file is created and saved in the LINE ENC folder.1Connect the output (or Line Out) terminal of anextended device to the Line-In of the playerusing the Line-In cable provided.Note●You can set the bit rate between 32 and 128 kbps. ●You can also control the encoding volume.Notice●The player stops encoding if the Line-In cable is removed during the process.●Encoding cannot proceed when the player is out of battery.●Set the volume of the extended device properly before encoding. A too high or low volume canreduce the encoding quality.Search for a specific part during playback (Quick Search)●Push the jog key  to the left or right and hold down the jog key to do a fastsearch for the part you want. There may be some noise during a quick search.●Release the jog key to resume playing at normal speed. File search during playback●Push  to the right and release the jog key during playback to play the next track.●Pull  to the left and release the jog key within 5 seconds of playback to go to the previous track and start playing; and do the same thing after 5 seconds to start playingfrom the start of the current music. File search in stop mode●Push  to the left or right and release the jog key to go to the previous track.Note●VBR (Variable Bit Rate) files may not play even if you pull the jog key to the left within5 seconds of the start.●MP2 or MP1 file formats may not play even if you rename the file extension to MP3.Document1  10/13/04  4:16 PM  Page 20
23FM Radio22First press the Radio button to switch to FM mode. Manual frequency search●Pull  to the left or right and release the jog key tosearch for a frequency.●The frequency is scanned in 0.1 MHz increments.Automatic frequency search●Pull  to the left or right and hold down the jog key toscan for available frequencies and then stop scanning.Saving frequencies manually2Push the jog key  to the left or right to selectthe frequency number and press Radio.1Manually scan to a frequency you wish and press theRadio button to display the save screen.Saving frequencies automatically●Press and hold down the RADIO button in FM mode.-  The player will scan through the available frequencies from 87.5 to 108 MHz and save them automatically. When you select auto save mode, the frequencies available are freshly saved starting from number 1.Note●Mono or Stereo modes are automatically selected.●The player can save a maximum of 20 frequencies.2Pull  to the left or right and release the jogkey to search for a previously saved frequency.-Press the List button again in the preset screen to switch preset mode off.1Press the LIST button in FM mode.- The Preset screen is displayed.Search for a Saved FrequencyDocument1  10/13/04  4:16 PM  Page 22
25FM Radio24FM Encoding2Pull  to the left or right and release the jogkey to search for a previously saved frequency.-Press the List button again in the preset screen to switch preset mode off.1Press the LIST button in FM mode.- The Preset screen is displayed.Delete a Saved Frequency2Press the REC button again.- The player will encode the current FM broadcast in the MP3 file format.- Press the jog key to pause encoding and press it again to resume encoding.3Press REC while encoding to stop recording and create a recording file.1Press the REC button during an FM broadcast.- The player will switch to FM Radio Record mode.Note●Encoding is processed in the order of FMRC001, FMRC002, etc. and the elapsed recording timeand the remaining time are displayed. ●Encoding cannot proceed when the player is out of battery.Document1  10/13/04  4:16 PM  Page 24
Adobe Indesign27Menu Settings26Activate Menu ModeMENU MAP●Menu Button: Enters Menu mode.●When you push the jog key  up or down: Moves between the menu items.●When you press or push the jog key  to the right: Selects a menu item.●When you push the jog key  to the left: Goes to the previous menu item.■Play Music: Selecting a music file you wish to play.■Play Option: Selecting a playback mode.■REC Settings: Configuring the recording and encoding settings.■FM Optimize: Configuring the local settings of the FM broadcast and the reception   sensitivity.■Equalizer: Setting the sound equalization.Document1  10/13/04  4:16 PM  Page 26
29Menu Settings28■Display: Configuring the display.■Settings: Setting up the player details.■Information: Getting information on the product specifications.Using the Play Music MenuYou can use the navigation feature to search for a file or switch between modes.Using Navigation2Push the jog key  up or down to select Play Music.3Press or push the jog key  to the right.- The submenu list “Play Music” will appear.1Press the MENU button.- The main menu will be displayed.Document1  10/13/04  4:16 PM  Page 28
31Using the Play Music Menu30Releasing Folder Play2Use the to move to the file you want and push.- After folder play is released and the selected file will be played.1Press and hold the  key during folder playback to move to the Navigation mode.Folder Playback2Select a file or folder to play.: Move between files or folders within the same directory.: Move up to the previous folder.: Move down to the next folder.3Push  to the right and release the jog key to play theselected file.1Push the jog key  up or down to select Navigation.Play the Playlist1Push the jog key  up or down to select My PlayList.Setting Playlist2Use the jog key to select a file you wish to register to theplaylist and then press the MENU button.- The selected file is marked.- To release the playlist setting, move to the marked file in     Navigation mode and press the MENU button again. 2Push the jog key  up or down to select the file to play,then push to the right and release the jog key.- The (   ) mark appears and the selected file is played.1Push the jog key  up or down to select Navigation.Setting PlaylistDocument1  10/13/04  4:16 PM  Page 30
33Sound Configuration32You can enjoy music in a variety of sound modes that you can control according toyour preference.2Push the jog key  up or down to select Equalizer.3Press or push the jog key  to the right.- The submenu list “Equalizer” will appear.1Press the MENU button.- The main menu will be displayed.EQ Select2Push  up or down to select the genre modeand press the Jog key. (Normal ➔Rock ➔ Jazz ➔ Classic ➔ POP ➔Uset1 ➔ User2)1Push  up or down to select EQ Select andpress or push the jog key  to the right.UserEQ1 Set/User2EQ Set2Set your preferred sound using the jog key.: Controls the level of the selected frequency.: Set the frequency bands (low: 50 Mhz --- Medium: 1k --- High: 14k). 6. When done, press the jog key.- When opening EQ Select mode, you will find the Equalizermode is set to User1. Repeat this for User EQ2 Set.1Push  up or down to select UserEQ1 Set andpress or push the jog key  to the right.- The Equalizer screen is displayed according to thefrequency.You can set the sound in two modes simultaneouslyaccording to your preference.Document1  10/13/04  4:16 PM  Page 32
35Sound Configuration343D Effects2Push the jog key  to the left or right to select ONand press the jog key.- The 3D icon will be displayed on the LCD.1Push  up or down to select 3D effects andpress or push the jog key  to the right.You can enjoy 3D sound effects (bass boost).Control the Bass & Treble2Use the jog key to set the levels of the bass and treblerespectively.: Select Dynamic Bass or Dynamic Treble.: Sets the level for each item ((-6dB ~ +9dB). 3When done, press the jog key to confirm your settings.1Push  up or down to select Bass & Treble andpress or push the jog key  to the right.You can enjoy more dynamic sound by setting the balance.Playback Mode SettingsYou can repeat or control the speed of the music playback or evenfade in the volume.2Push the jog key  up or down to select Play Option.3Press or push the jog key  to the right.- The submenu list “Play Option” will appear.1Press the MENU button.- The main menu will be displayed.Repeat2Push  up or down to select a playback mode andpress the jog key. - The selected mode will be displayed on the LCD and thefile will be played in that mode.One: To listen to just one track.One@: To listen to just one track repeatedly.All: To listen to all tracks once.All@: To listen to all tracks repeatedly.Shuffle : To listen to all tracks repeatedly and at random.1Push  up or down to select Repeat Mode andpress or push the jog key  to the right.Document1  10/13/04  4:16 PM  Page 34
37Playback Mode Settings36To  control the playing speed:2Push the jog key  to the left or right to select yourpreferred playing speed and press the jog key. - The playing speed ranges from 0% to 200%. 1Push  up or down to select Play Speed andpress or push the jog key  to the right.Fade In2Push the jog key  to the left or right to selectON/OFF and press the jog key.1Push  up or down to select Fade In and pressor push the jog key  to the right.You can set the volume starting from 0 and increase it graduallyaccording to your preference.Recording Mode Settings2Push the jog key  up or down to select REC Settings.3Press or push the jog key  to the right.- The submenu list “REC Settings” will appear.1Press the MENU button.- The main menu will be displayed.Mode Select2Push the jog key  to the left or right toselect Line-In or Voice and press the jog key.Select Line-In: When connecting to an extendeddevice using the Line-In cable for encoding.Select Voice: When using the internal microphonefor voice recording.1Push  up or down to select Mode Select andpress or push the jog key  to the right.You should set the mode before using the Line-In cable for encoding or voicerecording. Voice is the factory default.Document1  10/13/04  4:16 PM  Page 36
39Recording Mode Settings38Voice REC Settings2Push the jog key  up or down to select AGCON/OFF.3Push the jog key  up or down to set thesampling level and push it  to the left orright to set the level. Then press the jog key tocomplete your settings.1Push  up or down to select Voice REC andpress or push the jog key  to the right.To  avoid noise during a voice recording, set the AGC and the sampling / bit rate to optimizethe sound quality of the recording.Note●The lower the sampling or the bit rate is, the less the quality of the sound and the smaller thefile size is; the higher the rate is, the better the quality but the bigger the file size becomes.Line-In REC Settings2Push the jog key  up or down to select Stereo/Mono.3Push the jog key  up or down to set the samplinglevel and push it  to the left or right to set thelevel. Then press the jog key to complete your settings.1Push  up or down to select Line-In REC andpress or push the jog key  to the right.You can select either stereo or mono and set the sampling / bit rate to optimize thesound quality of the recording.FM REC Setting2Push the jog key  up or down to select Stereo/Mono.3Push the jog key  up or down to set the samplinglevel and push it  to the left or right to set thelevel. Then press the jog key to confirm your settings.1Push  up or down to select FM REC and pressor push the jog key  to the right.For FM recording, you can select either stereo or mono and set the sampling / bit rateto optimize the sound quality for the recording.Document1  10/13/04  4:16 PM  Page 38
41Recording Mode Settings40VAD (Volume Audio Detect) Settings2Use the jog key to set the level and time.- You can set the level from 1 to 10 where the higher thenumber is, the stronger the sound quality is. You can set thetime from between 1 to 10 seconds. When the level is set toOFF, the time cannot be set.1Push  up or down to select VAD Settings andpress or push the jog key  to the right.You can allow the player to set the recording level and time automatically. Sync Setting2Push the jog key  to the left or right to set thetime and press the jog key.- The time can be set from 1 to 10 seconds and when it isOFF, encoding does not stop and saved as a file even if nosound is made between files encoded in the MP3 format. 1Push  up or down to select Sync Setting andpress or push the jog key  to the right.This is a feature that identifies mp3 files before saving them when there is no soundfor a specified time during the Line-In recording. FM OptimizeSet the local FM reception areas and the preset detection levels.2Push the jog key  up or down to select FM Optimize.3Press or push the jog key  to the right.-The submenu list “FM Optimize” will appear.1Press the MENU button.- The main menu will be displayed.FM Region Settings2Push the jog key  up or down to select your currentlocation and press or push the jog key  to the right.KOREA/US : The player can scan through the FM frequencyranging from 87.5 to 108.0 MHz in 100 KHz increments. JAPAN : The player can scan through the FM frequencyranging from 76.0 to 108.0 MHz in 100 KHz increments. EUROPE : The player can scan through the FM frequencyranging from 87.5 to 108.0 MHz in 50 KHz increments.1Push  up or down to select FM Region andpress or push the jog key  to the right.Set the local FM reception region (country).Document1  10/13/04  4:16 PM  Page 40
43FM Optimize42Scan Level2Push the jog key  to the left or right to set theAuto preset detect level and press the jog key.- The higher the FM reception sensitivity is, the easier theplayer can receive frequencies.1Push  up or down to select Scan Level andpress or push the jog key  to the right.Set the local FM reception region (country).Display SettingsThis is a setting mode for the LCD display.2Push the jog key  up or down to select Display.3Press or push the jog key  to the right.-The submenu list “Display” will appear.1Press the MENU button.- The main menu will be displayed.BackLight2Push the jog key  up or down and  to theleft or right to select Light Color.BackLight Color: OFF ➔White ➔Blue ➔Red ➔Green,Yellow ➔Cyan ➔Magenta      .3Push the jog key  up or down to select Off Time andpush it  to the left or right to set the Off time.- The time can be set from between OFF to 5 minutes.- The backlight stays on when the player is set to Always. 1Push  up or down to select BackLight andpress the jog key.You can set the backlight color and the Off time.Document1  10/13/04  4:16 PM  Page 42
45Display Settings44LCD Contrast Settings2Push the jog key  to the left or right to set thecontrast level and press the jog key. - The level can be set from between 0 to 20.1Push  up or down to select Contrast and pressthe jog key.Sets the contrast of the LCD display.Scroll Speed Settings2Push the jog key to  the left or right to set thespeed level and press the jog key.- The level can be set from between 0 to 10.1Push  up or down to select Scroll Speed andpress the jog key.Sets the contrast of the LCD display.System SettingsYou can configure various settings for the system.2Push the jog key  up or down to select Settings.3Press or push the jog key  to the right.-  The submenu list “Settings” will appear.1Press the MENU button.- The main menu will be displayed.Power Off Settings2Push the jog key  to the left or right to set thetime and press the jog key. 1Push  up or down to select Power off andpress the jog key.The player automatically turns off when no button is pressed for a specified timeperiod. The time can be set from between 10 to 20 seconds.Document1  10/13/04  4:16 PM  Page 44
47Adobe IndesignSystem Settings46Sleep Timer SettingsSleep Timer Settings2Push the jog key  to the left or right to set thetime and press the jog key. 1Push  up or down to select Sleep Timer andpress the jog key.When you set the sleep timer, the player automatically turns off after the set time.The time can be set from 5 to 180 minutes.When the timer is set to OFF, the power does not turn off automatically.OSD Language Settings2Push the jog key  up or down to select a displaylanguage and press the jog key.  1Push  up or down to select Language andpress the jog key.You can select your preferred language for the LCD display menu.Memory Format2Push the jog key  to the left or right to selectQuick/Low and press the jog key. -  When you select Quick, the formatting is done much fasterthan when it is Low. When you want to cancel the formatting,press the Menu button.1Push  up or down to select MEM Format andpress the jog key.Note that once a file is deleted, it can be recovered.Delete PlayList2Push the jog key  to the left or right to selectYes/No and press the jog key. Yes : Deletes all items of the playlist.No : The playlist stays as it is.1Push  up or down to select PlayList and pressthe jog key.Note that once a file is deleted, it can be recovered.Document1  10/13/04  4:16 PM  Page 46
49System Settings48Default Settings2Push the jog key  to the left or right to selectYes/No and press the jog key. Yes : Initializes all settings you selected.No : Keeps all settings you selected.1Push  up or down to select Set Default andpress the jog key.Note that once a file is deleted, it can be recovered.Product SpecificationsYou can view various details about the system.2Push the jog key  up or down to select Information.3Press or push the jog key  to the right.-  The submenu list “Information” will appear.1Press the MENU button.- The main menu will be displayed.F/W Version●Displays the latest updated version and date.Document1  10/13/04  4:16 PM  Page 48
51Product Specifications50MEM Size●Memory Size : Displays the total memory capacityand the remaining capacity of the player.●Recording Time : Displays the total time for voicerecording or encoding, and the remaining timeavailable.Font Update2Push the jog key to  the left or right to selectYes/No.Yes : Updates the font file.No : Cancels the update.1Push  up or down to select Font Update andpress the jog key.Note that once a file is deleted, it can be recovered.TroubleshootingThe software doesn’t work●Refer to the system Requirements.The player does not work and the LCD displays nothing.●Check the battery capacity●Check to see if the battery is inserted to the right poles ( + , – )●After connecting it to PC, execute MP-00 Updater in the desktop to update the product. In PLAY mode, music is not played after pressing the (   ) button●  Check to see if MP3 or WMA files are saved in the built-in memory.●  Check to see if the HOLD button is locked.Files cannot be downloaded.●Check to see if the driver is installed correctly in the computer.●Check the connection between the player and PC.●Check and/or replace the battery, turn on the play's power.●Operating system limits the number of files you can save. Please save your music files by creating a subfolder.●Check if the memory is full. Backlight does not work.●  Check the backlight setup.●  When the battery power is low, the backlight will go out.Document1  10/13/04  4:16 PM  Page 50
53Troubleshooting52The buttons do not work.●Check setting of Hold switch.●Remove the battery once and then insert it again.The player keeps being turned off.●In Stop mode, the power is automatically turned off after ten seconds (changes depending on settings).●Check to see if there are files saved in it.LCD window is dark●Check ContrastThere is a file saved in yepp, but “No File” appears in the screen. ●After checking whether the folder is played, use the Navigation function to change the folder. I cannot properly connect it to PC.●  Win98 : try to connect again after installing yepp Driver. ●  WinME : remove the yepp Driver program and press the Start in the desktop to executeWindows Update. After selecting important update and service pack, execute update all. ●  Win2000/XP : Try to connect it again after rebooting PC.SpecificationsMemory Capacity Internal/128MB/256MB/512MBVoltage 1.5VBattery AAA (normal size) * 2LCD Display Graphics LCD (104*64+8lcon)/7 Color LED Back Lighting/Total 5LineSize (W*H*D) / Weight  ??Case ABSFile Transfer Rate Maximum of 4.5MbpsRecording Format MPEG1 Layer3 (includes VBR), WMA, (includes ASF)Noise Rate 90dBEarphone Output 10mW  FM Frequency Band 87.5MHz~108.0MHz (World Wide Type)Maximum Operation TimeApprox. 15HrsSupporting OS Windows 98 SE/ME/2000/XPDocument1  10/13/04  4:16 PM  Page 52
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.  NOTE:    THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT.  SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER'S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.  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

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