Yifang Digital Technology EM1932 MP3 Player User Manual

Shenzhen Yifang Digital Technology Co., Ltd. MP3 Player

Users Manual

EM193F USER GUIDE 1 Product Overview Thanks for using EM193F Car MP3 player! EM193F Car MP3 player read the audio files in the memory card and transfer the audio signal to the car FM tuner through the built-in FM transmitter. You enjoy the MP3/WMA music through the car FM tuner. It also has LINE-IN feature which transfers the audio source from the external audio device such as CD, MD player to the car FM tuner. With its convenient features, EM193F enables you to enjoy high quality MP3/WMA music anywhere and anytime on your road. 2  Features · Built-in FM transmitter · Read and playback the MP3/WMA file from the memory card. · LCD Displays audio file information and frequency · Two optional play modes: Normal and Random · LINE-IN function that enables you to enjoy music from the external audio device such as CD, MD player. · Rotary joint design convenient for you to adjust the device’s position · 13 preset channels within 88.1MHZ~89.1MHz and 106.7~107.9MHz.   · Car cigar socket power supply (12V DC power) · Restore the last frequency, track number and volume when you restart the device. 3  Package Content · Main Unit · Line-in Cable · USB Cable · Safety Tube · Safety Tube Installation Guide 4  Device Diagram   5 LCD Indication
6  Operations 6.1  Insert/remove the memory card This device transfers the audio signal from the memory card to the FM tuner. You can tune in the music on the memory card through the car FM tuner. Please insert the memory card before using the device.   To remove the memory card, press on the card to release it and then extract it. 6.2  Download Audio Files to the memory card (1)  Insert the memory card into the card slot on the car MP3 player. (2)  Connect the car MP3 player to the PC through the USB cable. (For Windows 98/SE, please make sure the driver is installed before connection, see the “Driver Installation” section for detail information.) (3) When the safe removal icon appears at the right bottom of the screen, double-click “My Computer” on the desktop. You then see a new-added removable disk drive.   (4) Copy the audio files from the PC to the removable disk. 6.3  Safely remove the device from the PC Please remove the player from the PC safely to avoid data loss. For Windows2000/XP/ME: (1)  Left click the    icon at the right hand corner of the taskbar.   (2)  Click the pop-up mini-window with message of “Stop the USB Mass Storage Device – Drive (X)”. (3) Pull out the MP3 player when you are prompted. For Win98, please make sure the data transfer is completed before removing the device. 6.4  Listening to music on the memory card (1)  Insert the cigar plug of car MP3 player into the car cigar socket to draw 12 V DC power. (2)  Insert the memory card that stores MP3 files into the card slot. (3)  Press the “+” or “-” key to select the preset channel without signal interference. You see the selected frequency indicated on the display. (4)  Tune the car FM radio to the same channel as indicated on the display. Now you can enjoy MP3/WMA music on the memory card through the FM stereo audio set. For detail information about playback, see the “Playing Audio Files” section. 6.5 LINE-IN Function The device supports LINE-IN feature that enables you to enjoy the music from an external audio device such as CD, MD player. The external audio source comes into the car MP3 player through the line-in jack and is transmitted to the car FM tuner by the built-in FM transmitter. You enjoy the music through the FM stereo audio system. To enjoy the music on the external audio device through the FM radio: (1)  Connect one end of the LINE-IN cable to the line-in jack of the car MP3 player and connect the other end to the earphone jack of the external audio device.   (2)  Turn on the external audio player and play the music. (3)  Press the “+” or “-” key to select the preset channel without signal interference. You see the selected frequency indicated on the display. (4)  Tune the car FM radio to the same channel as indicated on the display. Now you can enjoy music with excellent quality through the FM stereo audio set. 6.6 Playing Audio Files You can use the keys on the device to control the playback of the on-card audio files.
O Play/Pause Press the    key to play the MP3/WMA file on the USB flash disk. The frequency is indicated on the display. To pause during playback, press the    key. To resume, press it again. O Previous/Next Press the    key to play the previous track or press the    key to play the next track. O  Switch Play Mode This device provides two play modes: Normal and Random. You can switch the play modes by pressing and holding the    key for a while. O Switch Channel Press the “+” or “-” key to switch the preset channels. When you switch to a certain channel, the frequency is indicated on the display.   O Adjust Volume Press and hold the    key to decrease volume, or press and hold the    key to increase volume. Note: When you use the LINE-IN function, the four keys except “+” and “-” key are unavailable. You listen to the music by operating the control keys on the external audio player. 7 Technical Specifications Item  Description USB Interface  USB1.1 (USB2.0 Compatible) FM frequency range  13 preset channels within 88.1~89.1MHz and 106.7~107.9MHz SNR 85dB Output Frequency  20HZ-20KHZ Supported File  MP3, WMA Memory Card Support  SD, MMC Audio Source  Memory card or audio player Bit Rate  32Kbps—256Kbps 8 Notice 1.  Operation voltage for the device is +12V. Too high or too low voltage could cause the device damaged or failed. 2.  For the sake of safety, please insert the USB flash disk before you plug the device into the car cigar socket.   3.  The device supports most USB flash disks except a few. 4.  Frequency of the car FM tuner should be the same as that of the car MP3 player.   5.  You’d better not pull out the USB flash disk during playback. Pause the playback first. 6.  The progress may be slow when the USB flash disk stores too many audio files. FCC NOTICE 1.  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. 2.  Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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