Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] P/N : SAH015D0B1
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Table of Contents
On Products
Cautions For Safety Product Features Specifications Accessories Names of Each Part Minimum Requirements for PC 1 5 7 8 10 12 13 15 16 20 21 23 25 26 27 29 30 31 33 34 36 37
Getting Started
Using AC Adapter On Power USB Connection & Disconnection
Basics of How to Operate
LCD Display Simple Key Operations Power On/Off Resetting Changing Modes Navigation (Folder Search during the Playback) Enjoying EQs Card Copy Locking
Listening Music
Listening Music Selecting Music Setting Section Repeats Changing Play Modes
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Recording
Voice Recording Music Recording 38 41 45
Cautions For Safety
For proper use of the player, be sure to keep the following directions to avoid danger or physical damage.
Setting Menus
Setting Menus
Remocon(Optional)
Using LCD Remocon(Optional) 59 Don't expose the player to a direct ray of light or hot spots like a stove if possible. (The player can be damaged by heat conductivity causing to set a fire. ) On Products
About Programs
Installing a driver File Uploads & Downloads Formatting Files 62 65 67 69 70 71
Don't' expose the player to dusty and humid places if possible. (The player can be damaged. )
Customer Support
All These Things Are Normal Warranty Services FCC RF INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
Don't drop or give a severe shock to the player. (This may cause a direct damage. )
Don't touch or connect the player to other devices with wet hands. [. . . ] During the VOICE recording, you can select the quality of the recording by adjusting the bit rates. If the voice recording reaches to the status of "Memory Full, " the recording will stop automatically and only the files recorded just before the stop will be saved. The quality of the recording will be subject to the sensitivity or distance of the sound source. The player may make some sound due to the characteristics of the built-in hard disk during the voice recording.
3 Pressing the REC (
) button briefly under
"REC READY" will start the recording
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Voice Recording
Playing & Stopping Voice Recorded Files
Under the state of Pause/Stop, press the Play ( recorded file. ) button to pause the voice ) button to play the voice
Music Recording
Music Recording
the IN to both the 1 Likeaudiopicture below, connect the LINEyoucable to record. player and a jack of the headphones (LINE OUT) that want
Recording
For Your Reference!!
After voice recording, pressing the REC ( ) button long, under the state of Stop, will make the player REC READY, enabling continuous voice recording.
Audio Connection Jack Line-In Connection Jack
Earphones (Loop Back) Line-In Cable
For Your Reference!!
By connecting external devices to the player, analog sound can be converted to digital sound and recorded and played. (Loop Back)
Music Recording
Music Recording
2 Press the (
VOL+/VOL- ( mode.
) button on the front long.
5 Pressing the REC (
) button on the front to
) button again briefly will stop the recording with the following LCD display.
3 After moving to the "Line" menu by pushing the (
), pressing the (
) button on the front will lead you to the "LINE"
Recording
For Your Reference!!
4 In "REC READY" press the REC(
) button once
and it will start to record the music.
After the music recording, they are stored as MP3 files into the LINE folder, named as E001. MP3, E002. MP3, etc. During the recording under the menu of LINE, you can adjust the sound quality with the use of bit rate. If the recording reaches to the status of "Memory Full, " the music recording will stop automatically and only the files recorded immediately before the stop will be saved. If the power is low, recording will not be performed properly.
Music Recording
Playing & Stopping Music Recording
If you press the Play ( will be played. If you press the Play ( ) button during the play mode, playing of the recorded music files will stop. ) button under the state of Stop/Pause, recorded files
Setting Menus
Menu Map
These are the menus of the player. Please refer to this before use.
Setting Menus
For Your Reference!!
After recording the music, under the state of Stop, press the REC ( ) button long, then the player will be in a state of LINE-IN REC READY. This enables the player to record music continuously.
Main Menu
8 Main Menus.
Sub Menu
Setting Menu
Each main menu contains sub-menus and setting menus.
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Setting Menus
Basics of How to Use the Menu
Setting Menus
4 Changing and Saving Setting Values
1) Press the ( ) button on the front briefly.
1 Entering Into Menu
Press the ( ) button on the front briefly.
2 Searching Menus
Setting Menus
Search the menu by pushing the (
) button on the front to VOL+/VOL- (
).
2) Set the value by pushing the ( and press the (
) button on the front to VOL+/VOL- (
)
) button on the front briefly.
3Entering into Sub-Menus & Setting Menus
Enter the sub-menus by pushing the ( ) button on the front to FF ( ).
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Setting Menus
Setting Menus
) button on the front to REW ( ).
5Returning to the Main Menus (Main Menus, Sub-Menus)
Return to the main menus by pushing the (
3 Enter into the sub-menus (Contrast, Scroll Speed, Back
Light) by pushing the ( ( ). ) button on the front to FF
4 After selecting "Contrast, " push the (
Example
Suppose that the user set the value of Display Contrast as 5.
Setting Menus
) button on the front to FF (
).
1 Press the (
5 Select the value 5 by pushing the (
to VOL+/- ( to save it ), and press the (
) button on the front ) button on the front
) button on the front briefly.
2 Select "Display" by pushing the (
VOL+/- ( ).
) button on the front to
6 Return to the main menu by pushing the (
) button on the front to REW (
).
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Setting Menus
Setting
From the main menu, select the "Setting" to enter into the menu that you want.
Setting Menus
Speaker S. D
This allows the user to select the stereo speaker on or off.
: Users can listen to music through both earphones and stereo speakers. : Only through the earphones can the user listen to music.
Resume
When you turn off the player and turn it on later, the player will resume back the EQ and play list of the last music you listened to the same status.
:This restores all the previous information before it was turned off. : Values set by users will not be saved.
Beep Sound
This enables the beep sound on or off when operating buttons.
: If selected, there will be beep sound upon the button operation. : If selected, there will be no beep sound upon the button operation.
Setting Menus
For Your Reference!!
- If the volume was in the range of 0 to 10 when you turned off the player, the volume level will be 10. - If the volume was in the range of 25 to 30 when you turned off the player, the volume level will be 25.
Search Speed
Users can select the speed of the Fast Search. (X4, X8, X16, and X32)
Default
This initializes all the functions set and saved.
:This saves the information that users set. :This initializes all the information.
Fade In
Music will be played with volumes increased gradually.
: Volume will be increased by stages. : Volume will become increased at once.
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Setting Menus
Language
: This sets the tag as KOR if made in Korean Windows OS. [. . . ] Click!
For Your Reference!!
The player will be recognized as a "Jukebox" in the folder "My computer" under the main drive. Otherwise, it may cause a fatal error to either your PC or the player.
Table of Contents File Upload & Download
Formatting Files
For Your Reference!!
Be cautious when formatting since it will erase all the data and the data can't be restored.
3 Like the picture below, saving the file to the player is finished.
1 Select the menu Format in "Windows Explorer" by right-clicking.
About Programs
For Your Reference!!
During the file uploading, you can save the files in the player to the PC by following the reversed direction of the above. You can use Drag & Drop function of your mouse to download and upload files.
Formatting Files
All These Things Are Normal
Situations
Buttons will not work when pressed.
2 When you see the format window, click
"Start. " Make sure whether the file system is "FAT32. "
Check these
Check the power is on?Is the player locked?
Action
Turn the power on.
Disconnect the USB cable. [. . . ]