Hyun Won OTIS Digital Audio Player User Manual Manual

Hyun Won Inc. Digital Audio Player Manual

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Users Manual for OTIS MP3 Player

Audible® Otis™ User Manual and Quick Start GuideFinished Size: 4 7/8” x 4 7/8” (Same size as CD cover)Quick Start section1. Included with Your Otis™2. Quick Setup of the Otis™3. Hardware Overview4. Operating the Otis™5. LCD Display OverviewUser Manual section1. Introduction2. PC System Requirements3. Device Specifications4. Memory Card Instructions5. Software CD Components6. How to Install AudibleManager®7. How to Use AudibleManager®8. How to Download Content from “My Library” at audible.com®9. How to Install and Use the Windows Media™ Player10. How to use Microsoft® Windows Media ™ Player to Prepare Music on YourPersonal CDs for Playback on Your Otis™11. Using the Otis™ with Audible® and Music Content12. Handling and Storage13. Warranty14. FCC Compliance Statement15. Miscellaneous Legal disclaimers (not listed in Table of Contents)
Quick Start1. Included with your Otis™ are the following parts and components:• Otis™ digital audio player• Quick Start Guide / User Manual• USB cable• Software installation CD-ROM• Two (2) AAA batteries• Cassette adapter• Carrying case• Earphone2. Quick Setup of the Otis™Do not try to connect your Otis™ to the computer via the USB cable untilprompted to do so during installation of AudibleManager®.• Turn on your computer and establish an Internet connection.• Insert batteries into your Otis™ device; press and hold the “Play” button for 2seconds to turn the Otis™ on. Insert the CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM drive.• At the startup screen, click the first button, “AudibleManager.”• Follow the on-screen prompts to install the AudibleManager® software allowingdownload and transfer of Audible®, MP3 and Windows Media™ Audio to yourOtis™.3. Hardware Overview(Pictures and button layout here From Don)4. Operating the Otis™:• Turn Otis™ on: press and hold the “Play” button for 2 seconds.• Turn Otis™ off: press and hold the “Stop” button for 2 seconds. Note that yourOtis™ is designed to automatically power off if left idle for 5 minutes.• Skip to next track or Audible® program: press the “Fast-Forward” button onetime.• Reverse to last track or previous Audible® program: press the “Rewind” buttonone time.• Fast-forward within a music file or Audible® program: press and hold the “Fast-Forward” button.• Rewind within a music file or Audible® program: press and hold the “Rewind”button.
5. LCD Display Overview  1) Indicates MODE function has been enabled  2) Indicates an AUDIBLE® program is being played  3) EQUALIZER option music settings  4) Indicates HOLD switch is enabled  5) Indicates MulitMediaCard™ is inserted into digital audio player (not ncluded)6) Information display; title of file, play-through time  7) Current Program Number Display, Current Section number if Audible® file                   containing multiple sections      8) Repeat indicator  9) Battery status  10) Total Program Number, Total Section Number
User’s ManualTable of Contents:1.  Introduction2. PC System Requirements3. Device Specifications4. Memory Card Instructions5. Software CD Components6. How to Install AudibleManager®7. How to Use AudibleManager®8. How to Download Content from “My Library” at audible.com®9. How to Install and Use the Windows Media™ Player10. How to use Microsoft® Windows Media ™ Player to Prepare Music from Your      Personal CDs for Playback on Your Otis™11. Using the Otis™ with Audible® and Music Content12. Handling and Storage13. Warranty14. FCC Compliance Statement15. Miscellaneous Legal Disclaimers (not listed in TOC)1. IntroductionCongratulations on your purchase of the Otis™! We believe your Otis™ is the bestdevice for playback of audible.com® spoken audio files as well as MP3 and WindowsMedia™ Audio files.  Your Otis™ comes with 64 MB of on-board memory and can beexpanded to 128 MB with a MultiMediaCard™ (MMC) (sold separately).  You are nowready to begin listening to the best audio on the Web!  For your convenience, you canalways find the latest information and answers to common questions online atwww.audible.com/helpcenter.2. PC System Requirements• Microsoft® Windows® 98, 98 SE, ME, or 2000 operating system• Pentium® (or compatible) 200 Mhz or higher PC• 32 MB available RAM• 40+ MB RAM recommended for storing audio files• USB compatible• Internet connection for downloading Audible® content• CD-ROM drive with digital audio extraction support
3. Device Specifications• Size: 75 x 56 x19 mm• Flash Memory: 64 MB on-board, expandable to 128 MB throughMultiMediaCard™ (MMC) slot• File Download Speed: Up to 2.5 Mbps internal memory, 900Kbps MMC• Battery: Two (2) AAA, 1.5V alkaline• Signal to Noise Ratio: 90 dB• Interface Port: Universal Serial Bus (USB)• Play Time (64 MB): Up to 2 hours of music or 20 hours of Audible® content• Battery Life: Approximately 10 hours of playback time• Audio Formats: Audible® formats 2 and 3, MP3 (8-320 Kbps, 8-48KHz), andWindows Media™ Audio files (64-128 Kbps, 16-48KHz)4. Memory Card InstructionsThe Otis™ is compatible with MultiMediaCard™ (MMC) removable flash memory (soldseparately).  MMC cards enable you to expand your device's memory capacity so it canstore more audio programming.  When inserting a MMC card, make sure the device ispowered off to prevent possible damage to the memory card.  MMC cards are insertedcompletely into the unit with the gold contacts facing down and towards the front of thedevice.5. Software CD ComponentsThe enclosed CD-ROM contains all the components necessary to download, playback,and transfer Audible® files and music files to your Otis™.AudibleManager® is capable of transferring Audible®, MP3, and Windows MediaAudiofiles to the Otis™.  Windows Media™ Player allows you to put your music in WindowsMedia™ Audio format for transfer to your Otis™ device.BEFORE USING THE SOFTWARE ASSOCIATED WITH THIS PRODUCT, YOUMUST ACCEPT AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONSOF THE LICENSE AGREEMENT ACCOMPANYING SUCH SOFTWARE.  USE OFTHE SOFTWARE WILL CONSTITUTE ACCEPTANCE OF THE TERMS OF THEACCOMPANYING LICENSE AGREEMENT AND, WITH RESPECT TOAUDIBLEMANAGER® SOFTWARE, SHALL ALSO CONSTITUTE ACCEPTANCEOF THE AUDIBLE.COM® TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF USE AGREEMENT.  IFYOU DO NOT ACCEPT THE APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR THESOFTWARE AND/OR AUDIBLE.COM® TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF USEAGREEMENT, YOU MAY NOT USE THE SOFTWARE AND YOU MAY, SUBJECTTO THE RETAILER’S RETURN POLICY, RETURN THE PRODUCT TO THEPARTY FROM WHOM IT WAS PURCHASED OR ACQUIRED FOR A REFUND.THE SOFTWARE MAY NOT BE USED SEPARATELY FROM THE HARDWAREWITH WHICH THE SOFTWARE IS SOLD.
6. How to Install AudibleManager®Installing AudibleManager® is a simple process.  After installation, you will be able todownload content from audible.com®, playback the audio from your desktop, andtransfer the audio to your Otis™ for playback.  To begin installation, insert the Otis™CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM drive.You will then see the following screen:Click the first button, “AudibleManager,” to begin the installation of AudibleManager®.NOTE: You will need to establish an Internet connection as the installation processdownloads newly updated files from the audible.com® site.  The total size of these filesis less than 1 MB.[Insert  LAYER 10 from Install AM.psd]At the next screen click the “Install” button, which will install AudibleManager® at thefollowing location: C:\Program Files\Audible.  If you wish to install AudibleManager®to a different location, choose “Browse” and specify the new path.  We recommend usingthe default location.Next, click the “I Accept” button if you have completely read and accept the Terms andConditions for using AudibleManager®.[Insert LAYER 3 from Install AM.psd]The next screen prompts you to insert batteries into the Otis™ and attach the device toyour computer's USB port with the USB cable (batteries and cable included with yourdevice).  Click the “OK” button to continue after completing these tasks.[Insert LAYER 4 from Install AM.psd]AudibleManager® components will now begin downloading to your computer.  Whilethis is in progress, an audio clip will play giving you an overview of the Audible®service.[Insert LAYER 5 from Install AM.psd]At this point, you may need to restart your computer.  If you see the screen below (A),click the “Yes” button.  When your computer restarts, double-click the Audible® icon onyour desktop to continue with the installation process, which will continue with screen(B). If you do not need to restart, you will be taken directly to screen (B).(A) [Insert LAYER 6 from Install AM.psd](B) [Insert LAYER 11 from Install AM.psd]
At the next screen, enter your Audible® username and password.  If you have forgottenyour username and password, go to www.audible.com/helpcenter for help. Click the“Next” button and then again at the screen below. [Insert LAYER 9 from Install AM.psd]Audible® will now register your device with our server so that it can playback Audible®content (formats 2 and 3) purchased under your account.  You are now ready to begindownloading and listening to Audible®, Windows Media™ Audio and MP3 content onyour Otis™.7. How to Use AudibleManager®AudibleManager® is easy to use.  You may play content on your desktop by highlightingthe title then clicking on the blue “Play” toolbar button.  AudibleManager® automaticallyimports all Audible®, MP3, and Windows Media™ Audio each time it is started.  If youchoose to manually import files, click the “Import” tool button at the top ofAudibleManager®. Once imported, these files can be played back on your desktopthrough AudibleManager®, and can be transferred to your device using the same transfersequence used with Audible® programming.  The Otis™ is capable of holding bothAudible® and music files at the same time.Transferring audio to your Otis™ deviceTo transfer audio programs to the Otis™, select the audio program you wish to transferby clicking (highlighting) the title.  Then click on the toolbar icon “Add to Audible®Otis.” The program will begin transferring to your device momentarily.To transfer portions of an Audible® title, follow the steps outlined above.  Beforetransfer begins, AudibleManager® will display a pop-up box allowing you to enter thetime desired, or select the segment of the program that you would like to transfer to yourdevice.To configure AudibleManager® to automatically transfer a newly downloaded programto the Otis™, go to the “Tools” menu, and then select “Options.”  Under the “General”tab, select "Automatically transfer program to device after download."To configure AudibleManager® to automatically download new subscription issueswhen they are available, select the Subscription shortcut from the left side of the screen.Next, choose Synchronize Subscriptions from the “Audible” menu at the top of thescreen. You will be required to enter your Audible® username and password.AudibleManager® will contact the Audible® server to get a list of your subscriptions thatwill appear in the Subscriptions folder. Click on the “Properties” button in the upper,right corner. When the Properties window opens select "Latest Issue" under the "Deliverto PC" box. The next time you open AudibleManager®, it will check to see if a new
subscription edition is available and download it automatically. If you want this processto occur without having to launch AudibleManager®, you will need to leave it running inthe system tray.To refresh the Audible® content on your Otis™ with new content from the same file(such as loading the second eight hours of a sixteen hour audiobook), connect yourdevice and click the “Auto Sync” button from the toolbar.  This will overwrite just theaudio you have listened to with new content.  Your device will remember the point whereyou last left off.To delete audio programs from the Otis™, select the program you want to delete from thebottom pane of AudibleManager® (listing all programs on your device) then click on the“Delete” button on the toolbar.For more information about the features of AudibleManager®, visitwww.audible.com/helpcenter.8. How to Download Content from “My Library” at audible.com®“My Library” is the repository for all the audio programs you have purchased fromaudible.com®. You can access your programs from “My Library” at any time anddownload or stream them when you are ready to listen to the file.  For your convenience,we have divided “My Library” into two sections: Individual Programs and SubscriptionPrograms. You'll find audiobooks, lectures, and speeches in the Individual Programssection. Audio programs are organized in the following way to make them easier tolocate:• New - Brand-new programs that you have not yet streamed or downloaded.• Heard - Programs you have already downloaded or streamed.• Archive - Programs you want to store away from the rest of “My Library”Subscription ProgramsYou'll find editions of magazines, newspapers, radio shows, and Audible® Originalprograms in Subscription Programs. Audio editions are organized in this way to makethem easier to locate:• New - The three most recent editions of your subscriptions.• Archive - All older editions of your subscriptions.Once you have identified a program in “My Library” that you want to hear, follow thesteps below:1. Click the "Get it now" button next to the program you want to hear.2. Select an audio format. (Otis™ can play back formats 2 and 3)3. Choose to stream or download by clicking the appropriate button.
4. If you choose to download the program, open your AudibleManager® software, ifit is not already open, and select the program to listen.As a service to our customers, audible.com® allows you to download any program youhave purchased as often as you like. Just click on the "My Library" link at the top of anypage of our Web site. Then select the title you wish to download and click on the "Get itnow" button.9. How to Install and Use the Windows Media™ PlayerThe installation of Windows Media™ Player allows you to playback MP3 and WindowsMedia™ Audio on your computer and to put music from your personal CD collectioninto a format that can be played on your Otis™.  To install Windows Media™ Player,click the “Windows Media Player 7.1” button after inserting the enclosed CD-ROM intothe CD-ROM drive of your computer.Microsoft has a great online tutorial detailing how to use the Windows Media™ Player.To find the online help, go to www.microsoft.com and search on “Windows MediaPlayer,” or go to http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/EN/default.asp.10. How to use Microsoft® Windows Media ™ Player to Prepare Music from YourPersonal CDs for Playback on Your Otis™To begin, open Windows Media™ Player and maximize to full screen view.  Click the“CD Audio” button on the left side of the screen.  Next, go to the “Tools” menu andselect “Options,” and then select the “CD Audio” tab.  Unclick the box titled, “EnablePersonal Rights Management.”  Click the “OK” button to save your changes.  Note: If thebox is left checked, music will not play in your Otis™.Next, insert the CD to be copied into the CD-ROM drive.  You will see all the songslisted in the Windows Media™ Player.  To select the files you want to copy, click thecheck box to the left of the title.  The default is that all files will be checked and will becopied.  After you have selected the desired files, press the red “Copy Music” button nearthe top of the screen.  This will begin copying the selected music files to your computer'shard drive.Once this process is finished, close Windows Media™ Player and launchAudibleManager®.  When asked if you would like to import files, click “yes.”AudibleManager® will search for and display the music files.  Once inAudibleManager®, you may transfer your music files to your Otis™.
11) Using the Otis™ with Audible® and Music ContentYour Otis™ offers a variety of navigation and user controls.  Below is a listing of allbutton functions and how to use your device both with Audible® content, as well as withmusic content.Play button:• Press once and hold 3 seconds to turn device on.• With device on, press once to begin playback of audio files.• With audio playing, press once to pause, once again to resume playback.• With Audible® audio playing, press and hold for 2 seconds to place a bookmarkthat you may navigate back to later.Stop button:• With audio playing, press to stop playback.  Pressing play will resume from thepoint where you left off in an Audible® file, or from the beginning of the audiofile if listening to music.• If in Mode Function, pressing stop will exit out of current function.• Pressing and holding stop for 3 seconds will power Otis™ off.Fast-Forward button:• If pressed, audio skips to next Audible® or music file.• If pressed and held, user can fast-forward within a music or Audible® file.  Whenheld for up to 10 seconds, navigation is 2x. When held for 10-30 seconds,navigation is 1 minute per second. When held for more than 30 seconds,navigation is 5 minutes per second.• In search mode, pressing once will proceed to the next music type.• During mode selection, mode function will be selected by pressing the fast-forward buttonRewind button• If pressed, audio skips to the previous Audible® or music file.• If pressed and held, rewinds through current music or Audible® file.  When heldfor up to 10 seconds, navigation is 2x. When held for 10-30 seconds, navigation is1 minute per second. When held for more than 30 seconds, navigation is 5minutes per second.• In search mode, pressing once will proceed to the next music type.• In search mode, pressing once will proceed to the previous music type.Volume up (+) button:• Pressing during playback increases volume.• During EQ setting, pressing increases bass level.
Volume down (-) button:• Pressing during playback decreases volume.• During EQ setting, pressing decreases bass level.Section navigation up (+) button:• During Audible® playback, pressing will proceed to next section within file (ifpresent).• If pressed and held for 2 seconds, it will toggle to ALL -> RPT1  -> Random.Section navigation down (-) button:• During Audible® playback, pressing will proceed to the previous section withinfile (if present).• If pressed and held for 2 seconds, it will navigate through the set bookmarks.Mode button:The Mode button allows users to customize their listening preferences.  Pressing theMode button allows a choice of:  Music Play mode, Audible mode, and Equalizer mode.The Music Play mode is used to select the order in which the Otis™ will play audio files.To get started, press the Mode button, which will display “Music Play” on the LCDScreen. Press the Mode button once again to select “Music Play” mode.  Using the FFbutton, you may select from the following playback functions: Normal, Random, andRepeat.  Press the Mode button to finalize your choice and return to the main screen.The Audible® Mode:  The Audible® Mode is used to navigate to bookmarks set withinAudible® audio files.  You may also delete bookmarks and playback positioning markswithin the Audible® [Tony can there be ® here?] Mode.  To begin, press the Modebutton, and with the FF button navigate to the “Audible®” setting.  Press the Modebutton to select and enter the Audible® setting.  Use the FF button to select between B-Mark Set, B-Mark Del or Backup Del, then press the mode button once more to enter thedesired setting.  In the “B-Mark Set” mode, use the FF button to navigate to the particularbookmark you would like to skip back to and then press the “Play” button.  TheAudible® Audible will start from the point where you set the bookmark.  Use the “B-Mark Del” mode to delete bookmarks by pressing mode once you have chosen “B-MarkDel”.  You will see “Erase?” and by pressing the mode button once more, all bookmarkswill be deleted.  You may use the “Backup Del” setting to delete the Playback position,which means that when you begin playing the Audible® audio file again, you will startfrom the very beginning of the program, not where you last left off.The Equalizer mode is used to adjust the sound settings and levels of the Otis™.  Tobegin, press the Mode button, and then use the FF button to navigate to the “Equalizer”setting.  Press the Mode button to select and enter the Equalizer setting.  Use the FFbutton to select either Equalizer or User EQ settings.  Press the Mode button again toenter the desired settings.  In Equalizer mode, pressing the FF button will allow you tochoose from the preset EQ Select settings: Flat, Dance, Latin, Jazz, or Rock.  In User EQsetting, you are able to select from five EQ bands which you can visualize as the five
sliding buttons on a home equalizer, each controlling levels of treble and bass.  Pressingthe FF button navigates from BAND1, BAND2, BAND3, BAND4, BAND5.  Pressingthe Volume + or Volume – buttons, control the settings numbers 00 through 15 of eachBAND.  Press the Mode button after selecting the desired settings.12) Handling and StorageThe Otis™ is designed not to skip during normal use, however, the unit could bedamaged if struck or crushed.  Make sure to keep the Otis™ out of direct sunlight andaway from dust, dirt and sand.  Always store in a cool dry area.  Never leave this device,or any other electrical device, in a car where it can be exposed to extreme temperatures.13) WarrantyCustomers are entitled to warranty service for a period of one (1) year from the date ofpurchase.  Warranty service does not apply to defects resulting from customer fault oracts of God.Non-warranty service shall apply to defects resulting from:1. Infiltration of foreign matter, such as water, liquid, or sand.2. Breakage due to dropping or severe impact.3. Damage to or deformation of the outer case caused by organic solvents suck asbenzene.4. Use of parts other than those certified by the manufacturer.5. Loss or breakage of any parts or components caused by unauthorizeddisassembly.6. Repair or modification done by any persons other than manufacturer authorizedpersonnel.7. Acts of God, such as lightning, storm, or flood.For more warranty information and service options, please see the Audible LimitedWarranty and how to receive service cards enclosed in the Otis™ package.  You mayalso visit the Audible® Web site at audible.com® for more information.14) FCC Compliance Statement:This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digitaldevice, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  These limits are designed to providereasonable protection against harmful interference I a residential installation.This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if notinstalled and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference inradio communication.  However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur ina particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, whichcan be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try tocorrect the interference by one or more of the following measures:• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.• Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which thereceive is connected.• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or TV technical for help.• Only shielded interface cable should be used.Finally, any changes or modifications to the equipment by the user not expresslyapproved by the grantee or manufacturer could void the users authority to operate suchequipment.This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules, operation is subject tothe following two conditions: (1) This device may cause harmfulinterference, and (2) This device must accept any interference receivedincluding interference that may cause undesired operation.FCCID: PCMOTIS                                                                  Made by Korea15) Miscellaneous Legal DisclaimersYour Otis™ is for your personal non-commercial use in strict conformity with UnitedStates, foreign and international copyright laws and treaties.  Unauthorized duplicationand distribution of any recordings, including those downloaded from the Internet or madefrom audio CDs, is a violation of copyright law and international treaties.Audible, Audible.com® and AudibleManagerare trademarks or registered trademarks ofAudible, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries, and are part of the Audiblefamily of marks.Microsoft Windows Media and the Windows Logo are trademarks and registeredtrademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.Pentium is a registered trademark of the Intel Corporation in the United States and otherCountries.Other tradenames, trademarks, service marks and logos contained herein are the propertyof their respective owners.Portions utilize Microsoft® Windows Media™ Technology.  Copyright© 1999-2000Microsoft Corporation.  All Rights Reserved.

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