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1. 32 40 48 56 64 80 96 112 128 Kbps Exit Ott On Exit Ott 1 2 3sec Ene Timer Exit Receives FM broadcast in Stereo Mode Receives FM broadcast in Mono Mode Exits from the Tuner Mode menu Listen to the radio in the default frequency area Listen to the radio in Japan Exits from the Tuner Area menu Sets line input signal type to Analog Sets line input signal type to Digital Exits from the Line In menu sets bit rate to 32 64 128 256 320 Kbps for encoding Exits from the Ene Bitrate menu Sets bit rate to 32 48 56 64 80 36 112 128 Kbps for voice recording Exits from the Hee Bitrate menu Plays according to the specific volume level during Auto Play On Gradually increases the volume level of the first song during Auto Play On Exits from the Fade menu Separates each file by pressing Stop button directly Selects the interval of the files Set the timer to stop encoding Exits from the Synchronization menu Exits from the Other Option menu A lt gt B Repeat Play This feature allows you to repeatedly play a specific section of a file making the device an effective tool for language learning 1 During playback briefly press the Rec button at the start point of the A lt gt B section you want to repeat 2 A is displayed on the LCD screen 3 Press the Rec button again at the point you want to stop e A gt B appears on the LCD screen e The
2. Tne araa Exit 3 Select the station and press the Play Pause button You can set up to 20 stations 4 In order to listen preset frequency use the Jog key Viewing Popup Menu during Playback In Tuner mode press and hold the Jog key to display the FM TUNER Popup menu window FRA TIMER POPUP Tuner Modsa Frag 2 9 G mner area Exit NOTE Refer to page 42 in Chapter 4 for setting the TUNER Popup menu Recording during listening to Radio 1 Press and hold the Rec button during listening radio in TUNER mode atk EMOOOING RR NI fc a N h T O LOR SR L d Using Tuner Mode 2 Press the Rec button once to pause recording Press the PLAY PAUSE button to record again 3 To stop recording press the Stop button e The device will be set to Wait e Press the Stop button again to save the file UD a m L ECOLE ECI MP2 1 ECKE MP t E NOTE e When using the remote control the device may tune in low level of radio frequency e The device may have low level of radio frequency depending on the places Using Encoding Mode EROWSER S I This mode allows you to receive audio signals from an a ENWCODIHG external audio player in MP3 format You can also make FLAYTLIST TEXT voice recordings ETUF EIT Encoding 1 Press and hold the MENU button Next search the Encoding mode with the Forward button Rewind button and select the Encoding pressing
3. Using Options DISPLAY Language ID3 Tag Time Display Tree View Search View Scroll Speed Exit English Korean Japanese Chinese Exit ON OFF Normal Reverse Exit Disable Enable Exit Disable Enable Exit 1 2 4 8 16 Pixel Exit English Korean Japanese Chinese Russian Spanish French German Portuguese Plans to support more languages by Firmware upgrade later on Exits from the Language menu lf set to ON the IDS information such as album and name of the artist s will be displayed lf set to OFF they will not be displayed Instead the current previous and next file name will be displayed Displays the play time in normal order Displays the play time in reverse order Exits from the Time Display menu Disables the display of Tree View Browser Displays Tree View Browser as Menu Key Exits from the Tree View menu Disables the display of Search View Browser Displays Search View Browser as Menu Key Exits from the Search View menu Sets the pixel of the scroll speed to 1 2 4 8 or 16 Exits from the Scroll Speed menu Exits from the Display menu Using Options SYSTEM Contrast Contrast Exit EL QO 3 5 10 Sec On System Info Sleep Timer Off 10 30 60 90 120 Min Exit Auto Power Off Off 10 30 60 100 Sec Exit System Initial OK Exit LED Off On Effect on Exit Exit MUSIC OPTION User EQ BOHz 250Hz 1KHz 4KHz 12KHzZ
4. Specify a location 3 Browse to the Driver_v_5 16 file on the CD ROM e If the Add New Hardware Wizard is not opened automatically find the CD Rom drive manually in My Computer e For details about manual installation refer to page 16 Installing the USB Driver Continued Installation Procedure on a PC running Windows 98 SE The manual installation procedure is as follows TM Zd conch t prp dria fice UKE mnm Ls aad dr Ga d loes 6 Ga E erh bor up Ken eve a gd azg naered O o cirera eo trp r Rai rakar E P Ceria n hd hoden R epoch kani ee 106 0 La ii uR goail BT cees a cick HZ areca chiar le eae Lr ha E USE Sie ecard 15 DIR C0 Pe Pe gw Ean dhis ki Ha dats Chet Sack be ihz a wed creer or bct Uan LD HESE LED Tina delie PO 30 KC amp eee a 189 RL Installing the USB Driver Continued Checking the Installation 1 Right click on My Computer and click Properties e On Windows 2000 select the Hardware tab and click the Device Manager button e On Windows 98SE select the Device Manager tab 2 The Device Manager dialog box will open 3 If the required USB driver is installed correctly it will be indicated as shown below And a new icon appears in the system tray O Device Manager sm n elel Computer Dik dives Display adapters 22 DYDOID ROM drives ey Floppy disk controllers E Floppy disk dr
5. Exit EQ Normal Rock Classic Jazz Ultra Bass User Adjusts the LCD s contrast level between 0 and 10 Exits from the Contrast menu Turns the backlight off except for the time set here Turns the backlight on at all times Displays the system information of this unit Sleep Timer is not set Sets the unit to shut itself off after the designated time has elapsed Sleep Timer can be set to 10 30 60 90 or 120 minutes Exits from the Sleep Timer menu sets Auto Power off menu off Sets the unit to shut itself off if the unit is notin use for 10 30 60 or 100 seconds Exits from the Auto Power Off menu Initializes the unit Exits from the System initial menu Conitnously set LED off Conitnously set LED on Sets LED lights on when charging or operating Exits from the LED menu Exits from the System menu Allows user to customize the EQ setting Can be set between 0 to 15 dB for each frequency Exits from the User EQ menu For Standard mode For Rock mode For Classical mode For Jazz mode For Ultra Bass mode User customized mode Using Options MUSIC OPTION Auto Play Resume Play Mode Repeat Intro Position Exit Off On Exit Song Real Exit Normal Shuffle Auto Rewind Exit All Single Directory Sub Directory Exit Normal 10 30 50 Sec Exit Disables the Auto Play mode The unit directly enters the Browser mode when it is powered on T
6. FAT 32 6G 10G 15G 20G 30G Up to 137GB 1 8 Low Power HDD ATA I F Windows 985E ME 2000 2003 XP MAC 9 xx 10 xx or later USB 1 0 1 1 2 0 Mass Storage Device MPEG 1 2 2 5 LAYER 3 Playback WMA OGG WAV amp Kbps 320K bps amp VBR Variable Bit Rate 8 48KHzZ WMA Playback 5Kbps 192Kbps FM Tuner 20 Preset MPS Encoding 320 256 2241 92 1601 26 112 96 80 64 56 48 40 32K bps Voice Recording 128 112 96 80 64 56 48 40 32K bps Basic Normal Rock Classic Jazz and Ultra Bass User Defined EQ 5 Bands ID3 Tag support Ver 1 0 1 1 2 0 support Korean Japanese Chinese Russian English Spanish French German Portuquese Firmware Upgradeable via USB Single Directory All AB Repeat Shuffle Intro Play List M3U Bookmark Search Tree View Text View User s Lago Display Logo BMP Up to 16 hours Text View User s Logo Display Logo BMP 160 x 105 WB LCD EL Backlight gt 90dB lt 0 01 Line In Built In microphone Headphone Out 1omW T Om 66 5 H 99 5 W 22 D mmi Battery 3 7V 1550mAh Lithium lon Rechargeable 1EA Adapter 100 240 AC to 5V DC SMFS 5G 50 C Earphones USB PC Cable CD for windows 98SE Manual AC Adapter Line in cable Carry case Optional Remote Control Troubleshooting Problem Power cannot be turned on Buttons do not work No sound or poor sound quality Problems in the connection between the PC and the device or the files are not transf
7. continue to enjoy the benefits of improved product performance through firmware upgrades Firmware is a program that runs inside the device and controls its operations The process of transferring new firmware from the computer to the device is called uploading The process of updating firmware is called upgrading igor GJ 7 A Search Polders add ess E FIRMWARE Pile amd Folder Taska C faz a resi Par i Cu fb sh Hre cdd e to H a deb pd hae this foia Other Panie b HO F C My Document hed CRC bin Da Shared toa nais Prom Deskop bo ORAM Pe af ty Computer l W Mr Ketok Pilares 20 Seconds Renaning Details Z 1 Download new firmware file bin from our Website and store it in PC 2 Use the USB cable to connect the device to your PC 3 Drag the new firmware file bin to the FIRMWARE folder in USB drive 4 Disconnect the USB cable and turn the device on The message Firmware Upgrade appears automatically and starts upgrading Specifications File System Hard Disk Capacity Hard Disk Type Supported OS Platforms PC Interface Supported Format MP3 Support Bit Rate Sampling Frequency WMA Support FM Recording Format EQ ID3 TAG Supported Lanquages Firmware Upgrade Playback Mode Music Management User Interface Playback Time User Interface Multi Line Graphic LCD S N Ratio THD Audio Input Audio Output Earphone Out Dimension Power Operating Temperature Accessories
8. the Play Pause button You can also select the mode with the Jog key 2 Connect one end of the line in cable to the earphone jack or output terminal of your audio player and connect the other end to the line in jack on this device 3 While the track is played press the Rec button e You can convert the music into an MP3 file from your audio player e If the Rec button is pressed again recording will pause e You can hear the music during encoding ath EVO ING otis re at H 7 x TN N S or 4 To stop recording press the Stop button e The device will be set to Wait Press the stop button again to save the file in the ENCODING folder Using Encoding Mode e The screen will now show the contents of the folder ca 00018 20 SN ODE CHO MMPS h HH MP1 ACIL MDL eC LIL HTS 55 Viewing Popup Menu in Encoding 1 In the ENCODE folder press and hold the Jog key to display the Encoding Popup menu window Encoding POPUP re L elete Ext 2 During playback press and hold the Jog key to display the MUSIC Popup menu window MOSIE POPE co Play Mada keps Time OED NOTE Refer to page 40 42 in Chapter 4 for setting the popup menu Voice Recording 1 Press and hold the Rec button to start the voice recording You can record voice while the device is not playing Using Encoding Mode WODDE HECTORI A pa _ A CIE E 1 2 Press the Rec button once to pause recording Press the
9. to the free of charge service we will bill you at the prescribed service fare When you request repair you must keep this guarantee We will not re issue this guarantee so you must keep this guarantee The followings are cost based repair cases e Poor performance or disorder occurs after the guarantee period e Malfunction or damage caused by user s carelessness When you use it in a way other than described in the User manual e When the malfunction is caused by other than the device itself s If the device is modified or damaged by repairs occurring at other than the designated service center e Damage by natural disaster FCC Notice THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS e THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE e THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNWANTED OPERATION 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 requency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communication However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installa
10. 3 3 Playback the music file with Play Pause button e Press and hold the Jog key to display the MUSIC popup menu s For about the MUSIC Popup menu refer to Browser mode or page 39 41 in Chapter 4 e The erase process of the album list will be applied only to BMK albums and M3U albums cannot be erased A folder containing the albums of M3U and BMK files appears on screen You can store MP3 and WMA files in an album for BMK files You can use M3U or BMK albums to place the selected songs into an album Using Text Mode BROWSER gt l a TUNER This mode displays the folder containing text files ENCODING ere and allows you to read the content of a text file You can listen to the music and read the text file at the same time C H EC N In order to store a text file on the device use the USB cable to connect the device to your PC Store the text file in the TEXT FILE N folder Reading the Text File 1 Press and hold the MENU button Next search Text mode with the Forward button Rewind button and select the Text pressing the Play Pause button e You can also select the mode with the Jog key e The Text folder including text files appears es Jd DIA ed kl LITI J imil 21 Mamul i ai L Jew 9 1 mill 2 Search the text folder with the Forward Rewind button and select it pressing the Play Pause button 3 Search the text file with the Forward Rewind button and select it pressin
11. A lt gt B section starts to repeat continuously A Shoulder To Cry On Tommy Pape A Ti Hi dd iit 1eme LE meee yesterday beatles N a whiter shade of 4 To cancel A lt gt B Repeat press the Rec button again A lt gt B disappears from the LCD screen NOTE Set the end point B after 3 seconds from setting the start point A Managing Files You can perform file management by connecting the device to your PC using a USB cable In order to manage files from your PC the device must be connected to your PC Once the device is connected to your PC the PC recognizes the device as a new drive after approximately 10 seconds This device will be indicated as a local hard disk as shown below Pie amd Foliar Tasks 2 Haka mast ober x Publish ther fdckep tp Te Weh j PLAYLIST K Sha this Fokis i TEXTP ILE SOIC RECORD Dier Flaine J 4 Fir Camputar e WK YO Td C3 Shas Cae ire fz al My Mater Purge You can listen to music files or view text files if you copy music files or text files to this device using Explorer However note that when you save files to this device the folders to which the files will be stored may vary depending on the file format You can create a new folder and store music files to the folders or directly store them to this device but text files must be stored in the TEXT FILE folder Store albums such as M3U in the PLAYLIST folder Upgrading Firmware You can
12. Encoding Voice Recording Viewing Popup Menu in Voice Recording 31 Using PlayList Mode How to make Bookmark Playback the stored BMK files Using Text Mode Reading the Text File Using Setup Mode Setting up Mode Tree View Search View Using Exit Mode Contents CHAPTER 4 Advanced Operation Using Options DISPLAY SYSTEM MUSIC OPTION OTHER OPTION A B Repeat Play Managing Files Upgrading Firmware Specification Troubleshooting Product Guarantee FCC Notice Safety amp Check Points Read this manual carefully before using the device WARNING DO NOT alter this device in any way It may cause fire injury electric shock or serious damage to this device or to the user DO NOT leave this device in a car or other places where there is the possibly of high temperature Keep it away from the direct rays of the sun or drastic temperature changes Being exposed to high temperature may be harmful to the components in this device or possibly cause fire Use only the recommended battery charger Other chargers may cause fire or product malfunction Keep this device away from water Water may cause fire electric shock or mechanical or electrical breakdown CAUTION The life of the charging battery can be changed depending on the operating time or its environment Use always the provided charging battery and adapter When they are not used separate the adapter from th
13. PLAY PAUSE button to record again 3 To stop recording press the Stop button e The device will be set to Wait Press the Stop button again to save the file to the VOICE RECORD folder e The screen shows inside of VOICE RECORD folder ta gap z E OF S REI ORD GB WOCIDL MIPS S YOU MPS GR YA 001 MIPS E YL JE MPS CE VOCID MIPS 4 Press the Play Pause button to play the file NOTE e You can find the voice record file in the VOICE RECORD folder in Encoding mode e To stop playback and to move to an upper level folder press the Stop button e When recording voice too close or far the recording quality can be low Viewing Popup Menu in Voice Recording 1 In the VOICE RECORD folder press and hold the Jog key to display the Recording Popup menu window Using Encoding Mode Recording POPUP 2 During playback press and hold the Jog key to display the MUSIC Popup menu window MISIE PoP EG Play Moda kepest TIME OED NOTE Refer to page 42 in Chapter 4 for setting the Recording popup menu Using PlayList Mode oe This mode displays albums containing M3U and EHMCODINMG meras BMK files and allows you to run them You can use R PLAYLIST TEXT this mode after setting Bookmark SETUP F EXIT How to Make Bookmark The device provides 10 Bookmark albums by default The number of maximum files in one album is 99 Bookmark during Playback 1 Press and hold the Jog
14. PORTABLE EXTERNAL STORAGE amp MUSIC JUKEBOX User Manual TrekStor Beat 500 MP3 FM Tuner Direct Encoding Text Viewer LEDButton Effect ODUC TION rchasing our ct is a mass storage he capacity limitation isting MP3 players and ch as Playback ing The playback feature P3 format WMA OGG also allows you to enjoy This product can be PC through a USB cable your PC it is ognized by your PC as a e In addition you can continue to enjoy the benefits of the improved product performance pgrades You can obtain information about our company and our products on our website ut www xclef com if you have any questions on our products Notice e This manual is protected by copyright law and all rights are reserved e No part of this manual may be reproduced or translated into other languages without written permission from the publisher e The content of this manual is provided as it is and the manufacturer is not under any obligation to notify users of revisions or modifications e Other than the implied guarantee there are no guarantees on the productivity or appropriateness of this manual e The content of this manual can be changed without prior notice according to specifications or improvement of the capacity e Programs included with the device are under copyright protection No part of these programs may be played or reproduced without written permission from the manufactu
15. You can use the earphones to listen to music files or voice recordings You can use the line in cable to connect an external audio player to the line jack of this device for MP3 encoding The following illustration shows the earphones and line in connections Remote C 2 Control SI Earphones Connection 1 Plug the earphones into the earphone jack on this device 2 Make sure the earphones connector is completely inserted in the jack 3 Play a music file to check for proper connection Remote Control Connection 1 Plug the earphones into the earphones jack on the remote control 2 Plug the remote control into the remote control jack on the device 1 Plug one end of the line in cable into the output terminal or the earphones jack of an external audio player 2 Plug the other end into the line in jack on this device NOTE Refer to the section on Encoding mode Page 28 for MP3 format encoding using the line in connection Connecting to Your PC You can use a USB cable to connect this device to your PC as a mass storage device and easily use its various features USB Pert Main Unit 1 Connect one end of the USB cable to the USB port on the back of your PC 2 Turn on the power to this device and connect the other end of the cable to the USB port of this device CAUTION If you connect the USB cable to this device during playback an error may occur Be sure to connect the USB cable when the device is not
16. button i MENU button Hew cc e Play Pause gt FF Key LCD Hold switch _ T y Volume Stop Key Functional Description of Each Part 1 Jog Key s When pushed up or down Selects a file or folder e When pressed Runs the selected file Takes you to the selected folder 2 Hold Switch e Locks all buttons to prevent accidental activation Slide the switch up to activate the Hold function and slide it 3 Multi Buttons e PLAY PAUSE _ Selects a file starts playback or if playback is already started pauses playback It also functions as the power switch e STOP 1 When pressed briefly Stops playback and enters Browser mode Takes you back to the higher level folder when in a subfolder of the higher level folder 2 When held down The unit will automatically power off when this button is held for about 3 seconds The unit will force power off when this button is held for longer than 10 seconds In case of RESET e REW Selects the previous file from the folder list During playback hold it down the button to rewind the current song or briefly press it to play the previous song e FF Selects the next file from the folder list During playback hold it down to fast forward the current song or briefly press it to play the next song Functional Description of Each Part 4 Menu Button e Hold it down to switch modes or briefly press it to return to Bro
17. day beatles al a whiter shade of Using Browser Mode NOTE To stop playback and to move to an upper level folder press the Stop button Playback with MENU Button 1 Press and hold the MENU button Next search Browser mode with the Forward Rewind button and select the Browser pressing the Play Pause button 2 Press the MENU button once to enter MP3 folder and select the desired file You can see here all folders generally as a Tree View 3 Press the MENU button one more time to search the desired file by alphabet or characters EN HS 0 Dapid giz ROOT E EIE SECRET CARDEN TEST WHA fesse DP 32 7047 2111 7EHS LUZ H S Bananarams weni mo yesterday beatles mA Shoulder To cr Bl awhite shade of S Ben mp3 Using Browser Mode PAUSE e During playback briefly press the Play Pause button to pause playback Briefly press the Play Pause button again to resume playback Res DP 22 i Bd a A Shoalder To Cry On Tory Page PE Tee 0511 aa Tet ites LU eee eS Terday Deaties 4 Whiter shade of Fast Forward e During playback press and hold the Forward button to fast forward through the current song e Release the button to resume playback e During playback or pause briefly press the Forward button to play the next song e Each time the button is pressed the next song is played ELLEN A Shboolder To Cry m Tommy Page uma e E DLA ye
18. e device DO NOT clean this device with alcohol or volatile detergent It may cause fading of device surfaces Avoid dropping it from high places It may cause malfunction or serious damage to the device DO NOT disassemble this device In case of problems contact the After Service A S center DO NOT use any accessories other than the ones recommended by the manufacturer The manufacturer IS NOT responsible for any malfunction or breakdown caused by the use of accessories Avoid using this device in high or low temperature or high humidity locations It may cause serious damage to the device If you press more than 2 buttons at the same time the device can be operated abnormally This product supports only FAT 32 format Please access our website to have your firmware upgraded if OGG and WAV are not fully supported Chapter Getting Started l Check your package to make sure it has the following items Name of Each Part The following illustration indicates the names and locations of each part of the product View of the Main Unit Microphone Line in jack Ss te Earphones jack Remote Control jack Rs 1 Jog key Brda Ld MENU button otis Volume Up button ll E dg Volume Down button ale Ll ge 7 FECA B button USB port az Charging port U 2 Hold switch 3 Multi buttons Remote Control Button amp Display REC A B
19. erred The operating time is noticeably shorter than normal Solution e Check the charge of the battery he battery may not be capable of operating at temperatures below freezing The temperature needs to be brought above freezing for charging s Check whether the Hold function is activated s Deactivate the Hold function s Check whether the device is working properly e Check that the music files on this device are in the correct format and are not corrupt Incorrectly converted or corrupt MP3 files may produce low frequency noise or may not play normally e Check whether the power to the Player is turned on s Check whether the USB cable is connected correctly s After file copy remove the USB cable f the PC does not respond for several seconds wait until file copying is finished You can not copy the audio files if copying is limited due to copyright protection Check whether the USB driver works correctly from the Device Manager s Replace the battery with a new one The battery can be charged hundreds of times but it will eventually wear out f you use the battery for more than 6 months the life of the battery may be reduced Product Guarantee The device is manufactured under strict quality control and test If there is any malfunction caused by defects in manufacturing the device we will repair it free of charge within 1 year of purchase If the service we provide is not applicable
20. for the first time there are no folders You can CHEC K create new folders by connecting the device to your PC Create new folders in the same way you would normally create them on a PC K Right click a blank area of your desktop Click New Click Folder Playback 1 Press and hold the MENU button Next search Browser mode with the Forward button Rewind button and select the Browser pressing the Play Pause button You can also select the mode with the Jog key You can see here all folders generally as a Tree View Using Browser Mode 2 Search the folder with the Forward Rewind button and select it pressing the Play Pause button e You can also select the folder with the Jog key e A list of all music file folders appears on the LCD man mc tte A OIA BOO moron WSE CRET GOADEN 3 Search the file with the Forward Rewind button and select it pressing the Play Pause button e You can also select the file with the Jog key e A list of MP3 files contained in the folder appears a I HE Ce 4 Bll Lezb Y I The Beatles 62 66 CH ALL RY LOFING a AMD I LOVE HER C CAN T HUY HE LOVE RT ECCHT DAYS A WEEE GE FORA HE TO YOU 4 The selected file is played e The various icons appear on the LCD to indicate the operational status of the device e The current file previous file and the next file are displayed also MIA Shoulder To Cre On Tommy Pace Te MO aema FF 01 34 t yester
21. g the Play Pause button e If many contents display on a screen a scroll bar will appear Scroll the text with the Jog key e You can also scroll the text with the Vol buttons In text mode you can t adjust the volume Using Text Mode ce nd 40 ee Thank you for purchasing our product This product is a mies stage device thal sakes the capacty limitation problem of mosi extsting MPS Using Setup Mode Browser THE KR EHO DIG e e s e This mode changes the configuration to the device FPL eT LIST TEXT Setting up Modes 1 Press and hold the MENU button Next search Setup mode with the Forward button Rewind button and select the Setup pressing the Play Pause button e You can also select the mode with the Jog key e Setup mode tabs and options will be displayed 2 Search the tab menu with the Forward Rewind button You can also select the tab with the Jog key 4 Press the Play Pause button again to change the settings You can change the settings for each menu Using Setup Mode NOTE The Setup mode consists of 5 tabs and each tab provides options for configuring the device For details refer to pages 39 42 in Chapter 4 Tree View 1 Press and hold the MENU button Next search Setup mode with the Forward button Rewind button and select the Setup pressing the Play Pause button You can also select the mode with the Jog key 2 Navigate through Tab menu w
22. he last position within the last song Is played according to the Resume setting when the unit is powered on Exits from the Auto Play menu During Auto Play On the first part of the song that was played the last time is played During Auto Play On the exact position of the song that was played the last time is played Exits from the Resume menu sequentially plays songs on this device and stops after the last song Randomly plays songs and stops after all songs have been played once sequentially plays songs and when the last song is played the process is started again from the first song Exits from the Play Mode menu Repeatedly plays all songs on this device Repeatedly plays a single song Repeatedly plays all songs in the folder to which the current song belongs Repeatedly plays all songs in the folder to which the current song belongs as well as all the songs in all the subfolders under that folder Exits from the Repeat menu Plays first 10 seconds of a sona Plays a song at the 10 second 30 second and 50 second position for 10 seconds Exits from the Intro Position menu Exits from the Music Option menu Using Options OTHER OPTIONS Tuner Mode Tuner Area Line In Enc Bitrate Rec Bitrate Fade In Synchronization Exit stereo Mone Exit Default Japan Exit Analog Digital Optical Exit 32 40 48 56 64 80 96 112 126 160 192 224 256 320 Kbps Exit
23. icatori 13 a I D Volume indicator Indicates the volume level 04 TT 1 igiit dt dr ctr cH 01 34 t KI Chapter 7 Preparation Charging the Battery e When charging the battery after plugging the AC Adapter s CHECK barrel plug into the charger jack you must press the PLAY PAUSE button k e Press the PLAY PAUSE button one more time to operate the MP3 Player during charging AC Adapter Connecting the Battery Charger 1 Plug the AC Adapter into a wall power outlet 2 Plug the AC Adapter s barrel plug into the Charging port on the left side of the device Charging the Battery It is convenient to check the battery life at anytime Battery Remaining Indicator BUBB BREE BOG BOGS SOROS When the battery level is 100 The LED of the Rec Yol Vol and the Menu button light on When the battery level is 80 below 100 The LED of the Rec Yol and the Vol button light on The LED of the Menu button is blinking Cycle 1 second When the battery level is 60 below 80 The LED of the Ree Yol button light on Thea LED of the Yol button is blinking Cycle 1 second When the battery level is 40 below 60 The LED of the Ree button lights on The LED ef the Wol button is blinking Cycle 1 second When the battery level is 0 below 40 The LED of the Rec button is blinking The indicator flashes at 1 second interval Cycle 1 second Connecting Device
24. ith the Forward Rewind button 3 Press briefly the PLAY PAUSE button to enter the Display menu You can set Tree view to Enable You can see a tree view of the directories in root Boar m EOE SECRET GARDEN Using Setup Mode Search View 1 Press and hold the MENU button Next search Setup mode with the Forward button Rewind button and select the Setup pressing the Play Pause button You can also select the mode with the Jog key 2 Navigate through Tab menu with the Forward Rewind button 3 Press briefly the PLAY PAUSE button to enter the Display menu You can set Search view to Enable You can search the desired file inputting up to 3 characters sad Cre tR ca tat Z A EHIH GE Bananarama weni MA yesterday beatles om A Shoulder To cr fl ahile shade of GS Ben imps e You can select and operate each option with the Play Pause button Rewind Forward button or Jog key Refer to page 39 42 in Chapter 4 for setting the popup menu Using Exit Mode BROWSER TUNE R Back to Browser mode Ero DIH FLAY LIST TEXT 1 Press and hold the MENU button Next search the Exit mode with the Forward button Rewind button and select the Exit pressing the Play Pause button You can also select the mode with the Jog key 2 You will exit the setting mode Once you have exited the screen switches to Browser mode and folders will appear Advanced Operation
25. ives Sy IDE ATA ATAPI controllers jag JERE 1394 Bus host controllers 3 Keyboards G Mice and other pointing devices E Monitors Network adapters Bf Ports COM amp LPT 4 sound video and game controllers M System devices Universal Serial Bus comkrollers Intel 82371 4B E8 PII to USB Universal Host Corkroler S UZG Mass Storage Device C FE HE W56 Root Hub Installing the USB Driver Continued Removing the Device 1 Double click on in the System Tray to bring up the following window Sa Unplug or Eject Hardware Select the device you want to unplig of eect and then click Stop when Windows notifies you hatik is tafe to do so unplug the device from your computer Hardware devices PAUSE Mass Storage Device USB Mass Storage Device at USE Storage Adapter Propertias Stop Display device components M Show Unplug Eject icon on the taskbar 2 Click Stop 3 Click OK when the Safe to Remove Hardware dialog box appears Be sure to remove the USB cable only after you have cleared the dialog box by clicking OK Sate To Remove Hardware La The USB Mass Storage Device device can now be safak removed fram the system Chapter 3 Basic Operation Powering On Off Powering On e Press the Play Pause button for 2 seconds Power turns on and the initial screen appears on the LCD e Then the device enters Browser mode and the root f
26. key during playing the music The MUSIC Popup menu window appears MUSIC POPUP P EQ Pte Mode Repeal Tine aE 2 Select the Bookmark to store the file in an album You can store the selected music in 1 album of the 10 pressing Play Pause button BOOK MARE Dbk Cak H mAd EAE Ie KE E HSI Hockiark EAE Bookmark during Searching 1 Press and hold the Jog key during searching the file The Book Mark window appears You can store the selected music in 1 album of the 10 pressing Play Pause button BOOK MARE poklari FEAP Hodhlakt BAE Dnk BME Hock Blak Using PlayList Mode NOTE You can t see the Bookmark album on the PC You can store and erase the files only on the device Playback the Stored BMK Files 1 Press and hold the MENU button Next search the PlayList mode with the Forward button Rewind button and select the PlayList pressing the Play Pause button e You can also select the mode with the Jog key e The PlayList folder appears together with the albums contained in t op Coded best E H 2 Select the BMK file with the Forward Rewind button and press Play Pause button e Press and hold the Jog key to display the popup menu You can erase the files e You can erase files on the PlayList Popup menu The erased files are not actually de leted but only removed from the album G JE and lite nn CA Ha nmp GR First Touch mpd GA h the Mama nmc
27. menu and press the Jog key Using Browser Mode NOTE Refer to page 39 41 in Chapter 4 for details on how to set the MUSIC Popup menu Adjusting the Volume Use the Volume buttons to adjust the volume level e Press the Volume Down button to decrease the volume level and press the Volume Up button to increase the volume level e The volume level can be adjusted between 0 and 20 e Pressing and holding either button will continuously increase or decrease the volume level e Different icons will appear depending on the volume level 1 Using Tuner Mode This mode is for listening to radio You can tune in the FM station as your choice Listening to Radio 1 Press and hold the MENU button Next search Tuner mode with the Forward button Rewind button and select the Tuner pressing the Play Pause button You can also select the mode with the Jog key 2 You can select the desired station with the Forward or Rewind button For automatic tuning press and hold the Forward or Rewind button to select the stations automatically Presetting Stations 1 Press and hold the Jog key during listening theradio The FM TUNER popup menu window appears 2 Search the Freq Save menu with the Forward Rewind button and select it pressing the Play Pause button You can also use the Jog key to navigate and select the menus Using Tuner Mode FRI TUHEG PORLI Enc Altras a EE ZR
28. ng Files by Alphabet You can search the music file easily while you re listening to music by Search Function 7 Text Viewer You can view text files which is stored in this device anytime anywhere 8 LED Button Effect This product provides various LED Button Effect depending on its function 9 Store or Transfer files Easily You can create new folders by connecting the device to your PC The new folders and files are downloaded automatically to your device without any other program Contents Introduction Notice Product Features Safety amp Check Points CHAPTER 1 Getting Started Checking Package Contents Name of Each Part Functional Description of Each Part Indicators on the LCD Basic Indicators Playback Indicators CHAPTER 2 Preparation Charging the Battery Connecting the Battery Charger Battery Remaining Indicator Connecting Devices Earphones Connection Remote Control Connection Line in Connection Connecting to Your PC Installing the USB Driver Automatic Installation Manual Installation Checking the Installation Removing the Device CHAPTER 3 Basic Operations Powering On Off Powering On Powering Off Various Folders Using Browser Mode Playback Using Tuner Mode Listening to Radio Presetting Stations Viewing Popup Menu During Playback 27 Recording during listening Radio Using Encoding Mode Encoding Viewing Popup Menu in
29. older appears on the LCD NOTE When using the device for the first time there are no subfolders under the root folder Connect the device to your PC and create new folders from your PC STORAGE S MUSIL JAUKERUK VER Lege Powering On e Hold the Stop button for 2 3 seconds The following message appears on the LCD and power turns off NOTE If you need to reset the device in case of system freezing or system lock press the STOP button more than 10 seconds Powering On Off Various Folders There are a few folders provided by default Each of these folders is used for a different purpose wb a F L 1 4 L L N n ENCO R VOICE wma RECOR E E C SYSTE Hidden co User created folder Folder in which Winamp playlist files sm3u and bookmark files bmk created with this device are stored Folder in which FM radio recording and encoded files using the line in jack is stored Folder in which voice files recorded using the internal microphone is stored Folder for text files txt Hidden Folder for the system files Folder for firmware updates HD800xxxx BIN Hidden folders Appear on the screen of this device only when connected to USB Using Browser Mode 1 EROUSER nes This mode is for playing MP3 WMA OGG or WMA SE e files It shows the music files stored on the device FLATLIET TEXT SETUF EXIT When using the device
30. plavina NOTE e You can upload or download files to and from your PC For file uploading or downloading this device must be connected to your PC via a USB cable However you should not upload MP3 or WMA files that infringe on copyright law e Please refer to removing the Device Page 18 when removing the USB cable The device turns off automatically when you disconnect the USB cable e The capacity of the device and the capacity shown on the PC can be different according to the storage of the system Installing the USB Driver If you are running Windows ME 2000 2003 or XP on your PC the installation will be performed automatically when you connect this device to your PC However on a PC running Windows 98SE you will need to install the required USB driver manually The installation procedure 15 as follows Automatic Installation 1 Connect one end of the USB cable to your PC 2 Turn on power to this device and connect the other end of the cable to the USB port of this device 3 Your PC automatically recognizes this device and the required USB driver is installed automatically NOTE If the installation does not start automatically restart your PC and repeat the procedure above Manual Installation If your PC 1s running Windows 98SE you will need to install the USB driver manually 1 Connect the device to your PC The Add New Hardware Wizard will appear 2 Follow the on screen instructions selecting
31. rer e All product names used in this document and device are the trademarks of their corresponding owner s trademark service mark or registered brand e Specifications can be changed without prior notice Product Features This product is a portable HDD Type MP3 Player that can be well compatible with your PC s file system It features not only a portable storage device but also 160x105 full graphic LCD screen This product supports various languages making it convenient to use anywhere you go The Product Features of this device are as follows 1 Mass Storage This product uses mass storage that exceeds the capacity of most existing MP3 players and allows you to use it as a removable drive 2 Playback MP3 WMA OGG and WA files You can play MPEG1 Layer3 MP3 files as well as Windows Media Audio WMA files If the device doesn t support OGG or WAV files you must download firmware file 3 Up to 16 hours of Battery Life You can enjoy up to 16 hours of music with just one battery charge 4 Direct MP3 Encoding without a PC You can encode music from audio CD player or music cassette player to MP3 player by connecting directly line in cable of this device to earphone jack of CD player or cassette player without a PC 5 FM Tuner and Voice Recording You can listen to FM radio by using Auto Scan or Preset function It also enables you to record voice memos using its Voice Recording feature 6 Searchi
32. sterday beatles a whiter shade of Rewind e During playback press and hold the Rewind button to rewind through the current song e Release the button to resume playback e During playback or pause briefly press the Rewind button to play the previous song e Each time the button is pressed the previous song is played Ra i eS Rigi bea A Shouldar Ta Cry On Tommy Page STS TTT cal agate ree IS aa yes Lerday beatles a whiter chade of Using Browser Mode NOTE s If you briefly press the Rewind button in the first 5 seconds of playback the previous song is played Otherwise the beginning of the current song is played After 5 seconds into playback to listen to the previous song briefly press the Rewind button twice e If the folder or file s name has a special character they can t be read or the device operates abnormally e All files except the MP3 WMA files are not played and indicated Viewing Popup Menu during Playback 1 During playback press and hold the Jog Key You can see the MUSIC Popup menu window in the center of the screen 2 Navigate the menus with the Forward You can also use the Jog Key 3 Press the Play Pause button after selecting a menu e You can also use the Jog key e Each menu has sub menus You can use the popup menu to configure the settings related to music s To make the popup menu window disappear briefly press the MENU button or select Exit from the popup
33. tion 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 e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit difference from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer of an experienced radio TV technician for help 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
34. wser mode If Tree View and Search View of the Display section are set to Enable in the Setup briefly pressing the MENU button will toggle between Tree View and Search View 5 Volume Up Button lt Turns the volume up on this unit 6 Volume Down Button s Turns the volume down on this unit 7 REC A B Repeat Button e FM Line In Encoding function A B Repeat function Button Indicators on the LCD Various icons are used to indicate the settings and status of the device The following illustration and table describes the meaning of each icon Basic Indicators Play Mode Indicator A B Repeat Indicator Repeat Indicator Hold a Total FoldenFiles in this Folder Battery il Orr ICS Gz ULLA File number Total File Ta File Namo A Shoulder To Cry On ET dal 44 1k 120ks IRI 01 34 dl yesterday beatles R a whiter shade of ITH Ch DIR All 1m DIR SBIR a C ca AND INT D3 AFB AEB 0001 0240 DODOS Foc 0 KI A Shoulder To Cry On MP3 ofa WMA GE M3U fs BME S Text On Indicators on the LCD Playback Indicators Hard disk operation Sleep Timer Volume donn Sampling en l 1KHe 12 8kbes U he 5 del time Bit Rate Previous Song e a yesterc dU beatles Next gund N G white N shade of Action Indicator Ka E EO indicatoriNormal Rock Classic Jazz Ultra Bass or User T PISS oe STS L I SR ms i ii Od 44 1KHz 128Kbps P Action ind

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