Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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Before Using Player
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USB Connection & Disconnection
Basic Operations
Learn More About Comfortable Functions
Setting Menus
Software Installation
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Before Using Player
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Before Using Player
Cautions For Safety Product Features Specifications Accessories Names of Each Part Minimum Requirements for PC Charging Player Using USB Cable About Power
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Cautions For Safety
Don't' expose the player to dusty and humid places.
Before Using Player
Cautions For Safety
Don't try to disassemble or rebuild the player randomly. Distributing music files to other people without permission is a violation of a copyright law. We shall not be liable for the losses of data in the player by users' carelessness. During the repairing by our technical support teams, data stored in the player may be deleted.
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Don't expose the player to a direct ray of light or hot stoves.
Don't drop or give a severe shock to the player.
Listening to music long time with high volume may cause a hearing sense disorder.
Don't use earphones while driving cars or riding bikes or motorcycles.
As chemicals or rinsing detergents can change or peel the surface off of the player, don't use them.
Don't touch or connect the player to other devices with wet hands.
While using the player, if you smell firing or it is severely heated, reset the player and call our customer support center.
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Product Features
OLED LCD
OLED LCD is much better than the existing LCD in terms of readability and esthetic appreciation. [. . . ] When you save the frequencies of the FM radio automatically, be sure to connect the earphones to the player.
For Your Reference!
You can only find the frequency users saved by entering the Preset mode. If there are no saved frequencies, the player does not enter Preset mode.
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Deleting Saved Frequencies
Deleting Saved Frequencies
Selecting EACH After selecting the Preset No by pushing the <M> button to FF/REW, delete it selectively by pressing the <M> button.
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1. In an FM Radio mode, press the <M> button briefly to enter FM menu.
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2. After moving to "Preset Delete" by pushing the <M> button to the direction of
VOL+/VOL-, press the <M> button.
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Selecting All
3. Select either EACH or All by pushing the <M> button to FF/REW, and press
the <M> button.
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If you press the <M> button, all the saved presets will be deleted.
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Recording FM Radio
Recording FM Radio
1. While listening to FM Radio, pressing the <REC> button briefly will start recording.
s Pres
Current elapsed time for recording
3. Select setting values by pushing the <M> button to FF/REW and press the <M>
button again to save the values.
Push s Pres
Remaining time for recording in the memory
2. Pressing the <REC> button briefly again will stop the recording.
- Files that are recorded in FM Radio will be saved into FM folder as F001. MP3. Adjusting Bitrates While recording FM radio, users can adjust bitrates to 32, 64, 96, and 128 Kbps. Preprogrammed Recording of FM Users can set a preprogrammed recording at the time and days that they want to.
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Basic Operations
1. While listening to FM radio, press the <M> button to enter FM menu.
s Pres
1. While listening to FM radio, press the <M> button to enter FM menu.
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2. Push the <M> button to VOL+/VOL- to move into "FM Rec, " and then press the
<M> button.
Push s Pres
2. Push the <M> button to VOL+/VOL- to move into "FM R. Rec" and then press the
<M> button.
Push s Pres
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Recording FM Radio
On/Off
Recording FM Radio
1. Press the <M> button to select ON/OFF.
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2. Press the <M> button to save the setting values.
Frequency
1. Push the <M> button to VOL+/VOL- to select "Frequency. " 2. Push the <M> button to FF/REW to select either "ON" or "OFF" and then press the
Basic Operations
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<M> button to save it.
ON : This sets the preprogrammed FM recording according to the time users set. To change the setting values: Adjust the value by pushing the <M> button to FF/REW.
For Your Reference!Time
1. Push the <M> button to VOL+/VOL- to select "Time. "
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If Preset mode is active, setting values are controlled according to Preset No. If the Preset mode is released, the setting values will be controlled according to frequency.
2. Press the <M> button to save the setting values.
For Your Reference!
If you set the preprogrammed FM recording, the recording will be performed with the power turned on even if the power is off.
To move the location: Push the <M> button to FF/REW to move. Changing the Setting Values: Push the <M> button to VOL+/VOL- to adjust the value.
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Learn More About Comfortable Functions
Table Of Contents
Navigation (Folder Search During Playback) Watch Setting Section Repeats Changing Play Modes Lyrics Setting Up BookMarks
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Navigation (Folder Search During Playback)
Example: Suppose we play a file "Bye Bye. "
Navigation (Folder Search During Playback)
4. After selecting files or folders, press the <M> button to play the song selected.
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1. Press the <L/N> button long to enter the navigation mode.
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Moving to main folders Push the < > button briefly to move to the main folder.
2. Push the <M> button to the direction of VOL+/VOL- to search folders and files upward
and downward.
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3. Press the <M> button to move to sub folders.
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For Your Reference!Press the < > button long to escape from the folder navigation mode.
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Watch
Setting Section Repeats
1. In Pause or Stop, press the <L/N> button briefly and then the LCD screen displays
time shown as below.
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1. REPEAT A
During the playback, press the <REC> button briefly at the starting point of the section repeat.
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Day Month Date Year 2. In Pause or Stop, press the <L/N> button briefly and then the LCD screen displays time shown as below. (Refer to page 69) In case of exhaustion of the battery, time should be set again.
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2. REPEAT B
Pressing the <REC> button once again briefly at the end of the section repeat will activate the section repeat and the interval will be repeatedly played.
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AB
Changing EQs
Press the <SRS> button long, and then the mode of the EQ will change as follows in order: Live Classic Jazz Dance Rock WOW SRS T. B.
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- If you don't specify the ending point of the section repeat, the end of the file will be the ending point automatically. - REPEAT B can be set 5 seconds later after setting REPEAT A,
3. To cancel the section repeat, press the <REC> button briefly.
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Changing Play Modes
If you press the <REC> button long during playback, the modes change in the order of Normal, Repeat, Repeat All, Random, and Random All.
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Lyrics
1. You can see the lyrics only during the playback. 2. Find files marked as "LDB" on the LCD screen during the playback.
During the playing, bitrates and "LDB" will be shown alternately.
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Normal : Plays music files once in order. Random : Regardless of the order of the songs, they will be played randomly and stop automatically after the entire songs are played once. Random All : Like Random, files are played continuously without stop.
R. PA R. D
3. If you press the <L/N> button briefly, you will see the lyrics on the LCD screen
as shown below.
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4. If you press the <L/N> button again, the lyrics will disappear from the LCD
screen. For Your Reference!
Lyrics marking will only be available with MP3 and WMA files. If the player is in the state of Pause or Stop, this function will not be available.
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Setting Up BookMarks
Setting Up BookMarks During the playback, press the <SRS> button and you will see the following LCD screen. s
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Setting Up BookMarks
3. Pressing the <
> button will play the song from the position that you bookmarked.
For Your Reference!Users cannot set the bookmark in a state of Stop or Pause.
Playing BookMarks
1. In Pause or Stop, press the <SRS> button briefly, and then the following will be displayed.
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Users can check the bookmark that the user set up.
2. By pushing the <M> button to VOL+/VOL- to search the position users bookmarked.
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Setting Menus
Table Of Contents
Menu Map Basics of Menu Buttons Setting Recording Display Timer Watch Play EQ Edit SRS Erase About
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Menu Map
Menu Map The following table is menus of the player. Please refer to this before use.
Basics of Menu Buttons
1. Entering Menu
Press the <M> button briefly.
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2. Searching Menus
Push the <M> button to VOL+/VOL- to search.
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3. Entering Sub-Menus & Setting Menus
Press the <M> button to enter the sub-menus. Main Menu
10 Main Menus.
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Setting Menus
Setting Menus
Sub Menu
Setting Menu
Each main menu contains sub-menus belonging to its main menu.
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Basics of Menu Buttons
Basics of Menu Buttons
4. Changing and Saving Setting Values
Press the <M> button to FF/REW to set the value and press the <M> button briefly.
Push
2. Select "Display" by pushing the <M> button to VOL+/VOL- and press the <M> button.
Push
s Pres
3. Push the <M> button to VOL+/VOL- to select the "Contrast" and then press the <M>
button.
Push s Pres
5. Returning to the Main Menus (Main Menus, Sub-Menus)
Press the < > button briefly to return to the main menu.
Setting Menus
Pressing the < Example
> button long will cancel the menu mode.
4. Select the value 5 by pushing the <M> button, and press the <M> button to save it.
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Setting Menus
Suppose that the user set the value of Display Contrast as 5.
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Setting
From the main menu, select "Setting. " Backup Delete This initializes functions that are saved.
Setting
Play Speed Users can set the speed of the playing file slow or fast (X1/3, X1/2, X1, X2, X3).
- Default speed is X1. [. . . ] When finished, click the [Marking] button to finish the job.
Software Installation
Can't hear the sound or it's too noisy during playback.
Check whether a earphones jack or USB port are stained with an alien substance and if so, remove it. If the file is damaged, you will experience lots of noise Check the volume if it's "0. " 97
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All These Things Are Normal
Situations In FM radio listening, too many noises and can't hear the broadcasting. the earphones work as an antenna, Keep the player away from magnetic products.
Warranty Services
Customers are entitled to get Warranty Services for 1 year from the date of purchase. Regarding the troubles caused by customers or natural disaster, customers will be required to pay the charges despite the period of free services. [. . . ]