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1. Volume increase X press and hold Volume increase continuously X V Press Volume decrease X Press and hold Volume decrease continuously X 12 7 SYSTEM SETTINGS System Settings A variety of system settings can be controlled depending upon your rmware version To enter the systems settings menu press the MENU button Use the PREV and or NEXT buttons to scroll the SYSTEM icon Press MENU again to enter the settings sub menu Below are the various system settings Operation Description Record Time Sets record date and time for recordings Screen Sets screen saver blank screen Language Select menu language Power Off Set automatic power off time Replay Set the replay mode function Contrast Change and set screen contrast light dark Online Mode Set functions for private disk mode Memory Info Display total memory and used Firmware Rev Display current rmware revision Firmware Upgrd Set functions to update rmware Exit Exit the system settings menu 13 Making Selections Use the PREV or NEXT buttons to move to the desired submenu selection To access that submenu press Menu once the selection is highlighted Record Time From the system setting select the RECORD TIME sub menu using the PREV or NEXT buttons to scroll to the selection Press VOL or VOL move the cursor to the section you want to set in the format YY MM DD Then using the NEXT PREV buttons ad
2. 2 Press MODE button to enter Play Submenu is as follows 3 Press NEXT button to choose Tempo Rate option 29 Tempo Rate Play Submenu cont 4 Press MODE button to enter Tempo Rate interface is as follows 5 Press NEXT button to quicken tempo rate and Press PREV button to slow down tempo rate 10 PRIVATE SPACE SETTING Many MP3 users are concerned about the problem of information disclosure Many MP3 users are concerned about the problem of information disclosure and private data accessed by others When others borrow your MP3 player you may have to delete the private information which may be inconvenient However the Private Space function provided by this player completely solves this problem Users may divide the USB disk of this player using its accessory tools into two parts in any proportion users will see two driver letters on their PC SP4 should be installed on Windows 2000 operating systems otherwise only one driver letter can be seen Without such installation users must choose single ordinary disk or single encrypted disk in Online Mode of System Setting menu and one part can be encrypted as private space which requires a password to access to If users do not encrypt both parts USB memory may be treated as two disks 30 1 Connect the player to PC 2 Run the accessory installation tools MP3 Player Disk Tool 3 The rst is format tool Choose Partition and
3. drivers on the CD are just for Win98 Normally you do not need to install drivers if you are running Windows 2000 SP3 or later If your PC still does not recognize your player install the included drivers 2 If you continue to have problems install the driver and then run the rmware upgrade program 3 The following are examples of software problems that can occur a If the wrong rmware was installed rmware for a different player accidentally installed on this unit b If you unplug your player during moving data copy paste etc 4 In all cases of unknown problems always begin with reinstalling drivers if necessary and run the rmware update program 5 Do not use 35xx software to update 34xx software or use 34xx software to update 35xx 6 When you turn on the player and it shuts off again on it s own please check if the auto power off has been set or if the batteries need to be replaced 7 Note that when the batteries are extremely low data songs may not be saved properly 37 12 SPECIFICATIONS Speci cations and appearance are subject to change and improvement without further notice 38 PRECAUTIONS 1 When not using the player for an extended period of time remove the batteries to avoid damage due to leakage 2 Do not use the player in extremely hot cold dusty or damp environments 3 Make sure the HOLD key is in the unlock position before using the player otherwi
4. release Enter stop submenu Enter play submenu Con rm this option or enter Con rm this option or enter Next Dial Next song Next song and play it Move submenu Move submenu Hold Browser forward continuously Skip forward Fast forward continuously Fast forward continuously Prev Dial Last song Last song and play it Move submenu Move submenu Hold Browser backward continuously Skip backward Fast backward continuously Fast backward continuously Vol Press and release Increase volume by one step Increase volume by one step X X Hold Increase volume continuously Increase volume continuously X X Vol Press and release Decrease volume by one step Decrease volume by one step X X Hold Decrease volume continuously Decrease volume continuously X X 11 For FM Mode Operation Action FM Status FM Submenu PLAY press and hold Power off Power off Press When station exists next station When without station X Exit the menu MENU Press and hold Enter main menu Enter main menu Press Enter main menu Con rm current option or enter next submenu Press Increase 100KHz gradually or stop search Switch submenu Press and hold Increase 100KHz search continuously Continuous forward Press Decrease 100KHz gradually or stop search Switch submenu Press and hold Decrease 100KHz search continuously Continuous backward V Press
5. ERS USE ONLY FIRM NOTE DO NOT USE FIRMWARE FOR OTHER PLAYERS USE ONLY FIRM WARE DESIGNATED FOR THE PLAYER YOU HAVE USING OTHER FIRMWARE CAN PERMANENTLY DAMAGE YOUR PLAYER 22 11 From the le selection menu select the le name of the rmware upgrade If you downloaded from the Nextar website make note of where you saved the downloaded le and what it s name was 12 Once you have selected open on the correct le select the Start button on the next screen 23 13 If the upgrade process is started correctly the player screen will display 9 OTHER SETTINGS Selecting Folders Users can save les in different folders folders should be created on PC in advance to manage and play les according to different types The player supports identi cation of 99 subdirectories 1 At Stop interface Current example is at Music Mode and folders can be selected at both Record and Voice Mode 24 2 Press MODE button to enter Stop Submenu 3 Press MODE button again to enter Select Folder interface 4 Press MODE button again to enter Select Folder interface 5 Press NEXT or PREV buttons to choose folders 6 Press MODE button to con rm the folders selected 25 Note Independent folders can be set at corresponding modes as Music Mode Record Mode and Voice Mode i e three modes are not bound to correspond with the same folder Deleti
6. MA323 MA323 Digital MP3 Player Digital MP3 Player Digital MP3 Player Instruction Manual Instruction Manual Instruction Manual Instruction Manual 1 THANK YOU Thank you for purchasing our Digital MP3 Player This uniquely designed device combines an MP3 Player voice recorder FM radio and removable Flash Memory drive all in one unit You can move and store les between computers and enjoy your MP3 music collection anytime and anywhere 1 FEATURE SUMMARY Firmware Upgradable Check our website often for the latest driver rmware and software updates www nextar com Removable Dis k Use this unit as a removable drive storing les music or anything you want drivers required for operating systems prior to Windows 2000 Built in FM Radio and FM Radio Recording Listen to FM stations and set your favorite stations by using Auto Preset or Manual Preset The player can save 40 20 for AM 20 for FM local stations You can also record your favorite songs or programs directly from the radio Voice Recording Record your voice with the built in microphone and save in WAV or ACT formats Playback your recording at any time 2 Seven Pres et Equalizer Built In equalizer can be set to Normal Rock Pop Classical Jazz Soft or Bass Multiple Playback Menus Unique A B repeat function and Random Play allows users a variety of playback options High Resolution LCD High resolution display with graphical menus USB Conne
7. The unit will scan to the next available station Saving Stations From the FM TUNER menu press and hold Menu button for 2 seconds You will enter the FM TUNER submenu Use the PREV or NEXT button to scroll to the SAVE STATION selection Press the MENU button to save the current station Deleting Stations From the FM Tuner submenu scroll to the DELETE STATION selection and press the MENU button to delete the station Manual Station Scan From the FM Tuner main menu press the PLAY button to go to manual scanning Menu Press PREV or NEXT to scan to the next radio station manually Return To Mus ic Menu Go to the FM TUNER submenu and scroll to the MUSIC selection Press the Menu button to return to the music Menu 9 FM Recording From FM Tuner Menu press Menu to go to the FM Tuner submenu Scroll the menu selections again using PREV and NEXT buttons to the FINE REC or LONG REC option Press Menu again to start recording the FM radio Press PLAY PAUSE STOP button to stop recording and return to the FM Tuner Menu NOTE FM RECORDING FILES ARE SAVED AS FXXX WAV FILES IN THE FM FOLDER 10 6 BUTTON CONTROL FUNCTIONS Mus ic mode and Voice mode Key Action Stop state Play state Play submenu Stop Submenu Play Press and hold Shutdown Shutdown Shutdown Shutdown Press and release Play Stop Exit menu Exit menu Menu Press and hold Enter main menu Enter main menu Enter main menu Enter main menu Press and
8. ase review the following directions No sound is heard from headphone Check whether Volume is set 0 and connect the headphone plugs rmly Check whether the headphone plug is dirty Corrupted MP3 may make a static noise and the sound may cut off Make sure that the music les are not corrupted Characters in OLCD are corrupted Check whether the right language has been selected FM Reception is poor Adjust the position of the headphone and player Turn off the power of other electric devices near the player The headphone may be used as the antenna Download of music les fails Check whether USB cable is damaged and is connected properly Check whether driver is installed correctly 35 1 In cases where your player cannot be turned on and it cannot be found by your PC when connected you can recover your player using the following instructions a Take out the battery rst press and hold the play button of the player b connect to your PC and run rmware download program 2 Your player will not turn on a Replace the battery b Connect your player to your PC and run the rmware download program 3 Unit turns on but the screen is blank a This can be caused by important system les being corrupt or missing Please re run the software from the included CD and then run the rmware 36 IMPORTANT IMPORTANT Please read the following carefully 1 The
9. ction Quick connection to USB port Multiple Format Support This unit supports the popular MP3 format for the widest compatibility of digital les It also supports WMA WMV MP1 MP2 ASF and WAV for greater compatibility and compression options 2 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing our MP3 player Before using the unit please read this manual carefully to obtain the best possible performance from your player Keep this manual for future reference 3 3 GETTING TO KNOW THE PLAYER Appearance and Controls 4 3 GETTING TO KNOW THE PLAYER LCD Dis play 5 4 BASIC FUNCTIONS Start up Shutdown Start up or shutdown player by pressing and holding the PLAY button Entering Menu Menus Menus Main menu entered by momentarily holding Menu key when not playing Play submenu entered by pressing Menu key while playing and Stop submenu entered by pressing Menu key when not playing Brows ing Tracks Browse forward to the next track by pressing the NEXT button and backward previous song by pressing the PREV Us ing the Different Function Menus Press and hold the Menu button for 2 sec This will take you to the Main Menu From here use the PREV and NEXT buttons to move to the various menus options Select the menu option by again pressing the Menu button To exit the menus press the NEXT button until the EXIT option appears Press Menu to exit 6 Adjus ting Volume Decrease volume by pressing the
10. ction units sold to consumers For instruction manuals updated drivers or other information be sure to visit our website at www Nextar com Or write us at Nextar 1661 Fairplex Dr LaVerne CA USA 91750 Copyright 2006
11. encrypt option and set a desired ca pacity for the encrypted disk then choose the setting of username or password Fill the username in the blank New username and password in the blank New password then input the same password again in the blank New password Con rm After the above operation click Start button and partition starts 31 4 Partition nishes with hints as follows 32 5 Press OK then PC may restart 6 Two disks may be displayed after restarting only one driver letter may be displayed when under Windows 2K SP4 Click to access the encrypted disk and there is a ex executable le 7 Run the executable le RdiskDecrypt exe and input username and password in dia log box If they are correct disk can be accessed and les can be copied 33 8 Username and password is required to access to the encrypted disk in every connec tion to PC Note Dividing one disk into two parts may erase the data in it Please backup the data in disk before division And merging two parts to one may also erase the data Warning Do not lose the user name and password you ve input otherwise you can not access to the encrypted disk and you have to merge the two parts to cancel the encrypted disk with les in it losing Speci cation 34 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Troubles hooting In cases where your unit does not appear to be working ple
12. ich the player will turn off automatically when no keys are pressed no matter which mode the player is in Note Sleep Timer settings are valid only once and the set time will be cleared after power off This setting must be reset each time it is used Replay Mode This selection allows user to set the player repeat mode The selection process is identi cal to the equalizer setting interface Use the PREV NEXT keys to select the Replayr option Press the MENU button to enter the submenu and the PREV NEXT buttons to make your selections Manual Replay means that in A B Replay Mode the endpoint B can be only set manually Auto Replay means that in A B Replay Mode the endpoint B can be only set automati cally 17 Contrast Settings This selection allows user to set the contrast light dark of the LCD screen The selection process is identical to the Screen setting interface Use the PREV NEXT keys to select the contrast option Press the MENU button to enter the contrast submenu and the PREV NEXT buttons to make your selections The selection will make the screen lighter or darker Press the Menu button to con rm you selection Sleep Timer refers to a setting where you can set a xed period of time unit minutes at which the player will turn off automatically when no keys are pressed no matter which mode the player is in Note Sleep Timer settings are valid only once and the set time will be cleared after po
13. just the numbers to correspond to the correct date Press MENU to exit this sub menu 14 Screen Settings The screen setting functions as a screen save After a preset amount of time in seconds when no keys are pressed the unit will automatically turn off Operating steps is as follows 1 From System Setting interface push PREV NEXT key to select Screen Time option 2 Press MENU button to enter Screen Time setting interface 3 Push NEXT PREV button to adjust time seconds before screen saver activates 4 Press MENU to con rm and exit 15 Language Settings This selection allows user to the select the on screen language for their player Operating steps is as follows 1 From System Setting interface push PREV NEXT key to select Language option 2 Press MENU button to enter Language setting interface 3 Push NEXT PREV button to select the preferred language 4 Press MENU to con rm and exit 16 Power Settings This selection allows user to set an automatic power off time The selection process is identical to the language setting interface Use the PREV NEXT keys to select the Power option Press the MENU button to enter the power submenu and the PREV NEXT buttons to make your selections The numbers you select are in seconds If 0 is selected the function is turned off Sleep Timer refers to a setting where you can set a xed period of time unit minutes at wh
14. n will be explained later in this manual 19 8 UPGRADING FIRMWARE To Upgrade The Unit Firmware This unit supports rmware upgrades via downloadable les and utilities installed on your PC from the Software CDROM included with this player Make sure you install these utili ties before attempting to upgrade your rmware 1 Press MENU to enter the main menu 2 Press the PREV or NEXT buttons to navigate to the System Setting submenu 3 Press MENU again to access the System Setting submenu Press the PREV or NEXT buttons to move to the Firmware submenu 20 4 Press MENU to enter the Firmware Upgrade menu 5 Press the PREV or NEXT buttons to navigate to the System Setting submenu 6 Press MENU again to access the System Setting submenu Press the PREV or NEXT buttons to move to the Firmware submenu 7 Press MENU to enter the rmware upgrade mode 21 8 Connect the player to your PC using the included USB cable 9 From the applications installed from the included CDROM run the application called MP3 Player Update Look in your Start menu in Windows for this program 10 From the user menu shown above select Choose New Firmware Version You can look on the included CDROM for an updated version or for the very latest rm ware version go to www nextar com NOTE DO NOT USE FIRMWARE FOR OTHER PLAYERS USE ONLY FIRM NOTE DO NOT USE FIRMWARE FOR OTHER PLAY
15. ng Files at Stop menu Files and FM stations can be deleted at corresponding modes as Music Mode Voice Mode and FM Mode 1 Starting at the STOP screen No stop interface exists at FM Mode 2 Press MODE button to enter stop submenu 3 Press NEXT PREV buttons to choose Delete or Delete All 26 4 Press MODE button to enter Delete Interface 5 Press NEXT button to switch between NO and YES 6 Press MODE button to con rm and deletion starts Note1 Delete All means to delete all the relevant les at current mode in current folder For example at Music Mode executing De lete All all the music les in current les may be deleted while recorded les without change The deleting interface is much simpler at FM Mode going only to the 3rd step It is the saved stations to be deleted Note2 When deleting les on PC please take care to eject the player safely before pulling out USB cable otherwise les may not be deleted 27 Play Mode Play Submenu When playing music and recorded les different play modes can be selected such as Repeat shuf e etc The rst option in Play Submenu is Play Mode The player will play les according to the mode selected 28 Tempo Rate Play Submenu When playing music Only for MP3 formats or recorded les different tempo rate can be set faster or slower without changing the tone and sound 1 When playing music
16. se controls will not function 4 Avoid dropping or striking the unit This may cause external and internal physical damage to the player 5 Replace battery with new one if a The battery level icon displays An empty battery b The players powers off automatically and off again when restarted c No response when pressing keys with HOLD off and battery installed 6 To prevent damage from static shock never use the player in very dry conditions 7 When player is being formatted or transferring a le do not interrupt the connection Otherwise data may be corrupt of lost 8 When the player is used as a portable HD please use only per instructions Otherwise permanent data loss could occur This manual was correct and complete at the time of printing However speci cations and updates can occur at any time without prior notice 39 No part of this manual may be copied republished reproduced transmitted or distributed in any way without prior written consent of Nextar Inc Any unauthorized distribution of this manual is expressly forbidden Nextar is a registered trademark of Tofasco Inc Nextar may find it necessary to modify amend or otherwise change or update this manual We reserve the right to do this at any time without any prior notice All specifications and features are subject to change without notice All screen shots shown are simulated and may not represent the actual screen on produ
17. side of the VOLUME button Increase volume by pressing the side of the switch HOLD Function Move the HOLD switch to the position showing the closed lock left When Hold is ON all controls are locked out and a lock icon appears in the center top of the LCD display If you press any controls you will see on the display KEY LOCKED Be sure to switch the HOLD button to the UNLOCK position right to use the unit Equalizer Function From the PLAY menu press the MENU button to switch to the PLAY submenu Play Screen Play sub menu Use the PREV NEXT buttons to scroll to the EQUALIZER selection From the EQUALIZER sub menu use PREV or NEXT to select your preferred setting Once you have selected your preferred equalizer setting press MENU to con rm 7 5 FM TUNER Pres s and Hold the Menu Button Press and hold for 2 seconds to enter the Main Menu From the main menu scroll over to the FM Tuner selection Entering FM Tuner Menu Once you are at the FM TUNER menu selection press Menu again to enter that menu Selecting FM Stations Once you are in the FM TUNER menu use the PREV and NEXT buttons to change FM stations Once a station is selected press Menu to con rm that station 8 Auto Search Stations From the FM TUNER menu press and hold Menu button for 2 seconds You will enter the FM TUNER submenu Use the PREV or NEXT button to scroll to the AUTO SEARCH selection Press Menu button again to start scanning
18. wer off This setting must be reset each time it is used Replay Mode This selection allows user to set the player repeat mode The selection process is identi cal to the equalizer setting interface Use the PREV NEXT keys to select the Replayr option Press the MENU button to enter the submenu and the PREV NEXT buttons to make your selections Manual Replay means that in A B Replay Mode the endpoint B can be only set manually Auto Replay means that in A B Replay Mode the endpoint B can be only set automati cally 18 Online Mode Private Space Settings The operating steps are the same as those for the Equalizer settings Some operating systems those released prior to Windows 2K SP4 cannot support two driver letters on one USB disk Thus if the Private Space function is on choose which disk you are going to use i e single ordinary disk or single encrypted disk in order for a correct display of the selected disk after connecting to your PC The Private Space functions are explained later in this manual Memory Settings The operating steps are the same as those for the Equalizer settings This setting displays the total memory capacity of the player and the of memory currently being used Firmware Version The operating steps are the same as those for the Equalizer settings This setting dis plays the current version of rmware installed on the player Firmware Upgrade This sub menu operatio
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