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1. DURABRAND Model MP 456 MP3 WMA Player Operating Instructions MP3 WMA OS Ba ROCK gs I Love You 145 048 01 45 04 52 19 DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER e MP3 and WMA compatible e Card slot for SD MMC memory card for e extra storage Deluxe stereo earphones with neck strap Preset 6 position selectable equalizer 512MB built in memory Built in FM stereo radio Lock button prevents accidental usage Includes USB cable and software disc e Operates with one AAA alkaline battery Can also be used to record and transfer files as a portable media device Can display the ID3 song title Track Song time Battery Volume and Play mode indicators Requires Windows 98SE Me 2000 XP Mac OS X 10 2 6 or above Microphone Recording and Playback 2 Demo songs are included NOTE WMA Music with DRM Protection is not supported by this audio player IB MP456 WC E 030206 2 4 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 8 3 9 3 10 3 11 3 12 3 13 TABLE OF CONTENTS Getting Started PTC OCC ales tater sett eae eee pitt ee oe E E enu m I ACE E R ALIT IUE 4 DEVICEIOV GIVICW c 5 LCD Display OveIview ES ESS nd net DIDI DELI E E 7 Battery Installati N se a de tcu o petas o eu M Ud de er ne ne UE 8 Software Installation for Windows 98SE Basic System Requirements ss 8 Installing Software Driver and Utilities 8 Connecting the Audio Player and Your Computer 10 Down
2. C uae DISK1 VOL3 E ig My Computer E n objects selected Disconnecting the Audio Player from Your Computer on page 13 to safely disconnect the player Storage of SD MMC memory card Storage of MP 456 built in memory Fig 2 4 1 Using the Audio Player as a Removable Drive NOTE 1 This player does not support DRM protected files such as music downloaded from some online music stores NOTE 2 If you cannot download music from the web site to the MP3 player directly please download the music to the computer and then copy the music to the MP3 player NOTE 3 This player can also be used as a removable drive also known as a USB flash drive You can drag and drop files into the player Up to the limit of about 512 MB for internal memory or the capacity of the installed SD MMC card NOTE 4 If you are unable to transfer files to the SD MMC card and you are certain there s available space try copying the files to a folder instead of the root directory IB MP456 WC E 030206 2 5 Storage Information of the Player To check the storage capacity of the player highlight the disc you want to check Right click on the mouse press the mouse right button and then click on Properties A Properties window will pop up displaying the storage information of the player Open Explore Browse with ACDSee Search AutoPlay Scan for Viruses Sharing and Security
3. O CHINESE SIM O Exit CHINESE TRA O Power Set ESI SET Fig 3 11 5 Language Setting O ENGLISH amp EUR 24 IB MP456 WC E 030206 12 Deleting Music Files Press and hold the MODE switch to enter the menu then turn the MODE switch left or right to select DELETE option 2 Press the MODE switch turn the MODE switch left or right to select Voice or Music 3 Press the MODE switch to confirm then turn the MODE switch left or right to select the file you want to delete 4 Press the MODE switch to enter the delete confirm menu 5 Press the Play button to delete the file the display shows DONE or press the MODE switch to cancel 6 To exit the menu press and hold the MODE switch to return to normal music play mode F001 WAV 019 20 Delete PLAY Cancel MODE F001 WAV Fig 3 12 1 Deleting Music Files 3 13 Viewing the Memory Size and Firmware Version 1 Press and hold the MODE switch to enter the menu then turn the MODE switch left or right to select MEMORY INFORMATION item 2 Press the MODE switch to view the memory and firmware version 3 To exit the menu press and hold the MODE switch to return to normal music play mode Ver 2600 100 121 MEMORY SIZE FLASH 512 Mb SD M 0 Mb MEMORY INFO Fig 3 13 1 Viewing the Memory Size and Firmware Version 95 IB MP456 WC E 030206 4 Using Microsoft s Windows Media Player 4 1 Basic Info
4. Features Built in 512MB flash memory total space including hidden operating system files Expansion SD MMC card slot Accepts most SD Secure Digital MMC MultiMedia Card cards not included for extra storage Plays MP3 WMA music format files and can store any digital file Music title display Supports Multiple Languages Supports FM frequency stereo reception scan store and recording Supports microphone recording and playback Reverse dot matrix LCD screen 128x64 Deluxe stereo earphones with neck hanging strap Requires one AAA alkaline battery included Standard Mini USB port Plug amp Play cable included Supports Windows 98SE Me 2000 XP Mac OS X 10 2 6 or above 6 EQ settings normal rock jazz classic pop bass Playback sequence selection normal repeat one repeat all shuffle shuffle and repeat preview Separate power ON OFF button for easy operation Lock button for locking all of the buttons USB 2 0 FULL SPEED standard interface NOTE WMA Music with DRM Protection is not supported by this audio player 4 IB MP456 WC E 030206 1 3 Device Overview 9 D gt gt ex JE e ao A E Oo Fig 1 3 1 Device Overview 5 IB MP456 WC E 030206 Lock button A Disables buttons to prevent accidental operation Mini USB Port Lift the rubber cover and connect the player to your computer using the supplied USB cable S
5. The MP3 WMA file may be Download or create the aA corrupted or damaged Pt nee ene eee file with no copy protection Sound skips or is distorted 29 IB MP456 WC E 030206 Causes Ring tones or audio Cell phone may be too close Move cell phone away from the interference to the set MP3 player The set cannot incorrect operation or Take out the battery for 1 minute play properly or the memory card was inserted or then replace it and restart the MP3 set is dead removed during play player Re EE A Lower the VOLUME control by Sound is distorted AE A Md pressing the VOL button Low battery Replace the battery with a new one Buttons do not work The keys were locked Slide We opr purenite HUMO On position Erase some files you don t need see Memory is full page 11 or install an SD MMC 17 Cannot transfer MENO yeaa eee Pages files Try putting the files into a folder rather Directory and subdirectory than the root directory Verify the SD limitations MMC card is operating correctly consult with the SD MMC manufacturer Cannot find the Some computers older Contact your computer maker for USB jack on the ones do not have a USB information regarding the USB jack computer on your computer No display shows Battery is dead Replace the battery Only about 490 MB The MP3 operating system shows as available occupies about 22 MB of This is normal for all MP3 players in
6. from CD 6 After conversion Windows Media Player will automatically save the recorded tracks to the position you selected and you can copy your favorite music to your MP3 player according to the steps on page 11 7 You can also download the songs on the internet NOTE WMA Music with DRM Protection is not supported by this audio player 28 IB MP456 WC E 030206 5 Helpful Information 5 1 Troubleshooting Sympoms Causes somons Replace battery with fresh alkaline Battery is weak it may test battery Battery life with a fresh OK on tester but it is weak battery is about 8 hours for Set does not play for MP3 operation continuous play rechargeable normally battery has 1 2 of that life This MP3 player can only play MP3 The type of the files is not ang WMA files You can t play AAC supported on this MP3 files or WMA files downloaded from player protected online stores Dead or weak battery Replace battery with fresh one MP3 Player will Lock button is on Slide the lock button to OFF not turn on The external SD MMC card will need more battery current Replace battery with fresh one to boot The MP3 Player shuts down during Battery is weak Replace battery with fresh one normal operation No sound from VOLUME control is too low Ve the VOLUME by pressing earphones Weak battery Replace with a fresh battery Music was not copied correctly iine d Dig IRSE SI e SIME
7. submenu Turn the MODE switch left or right to select Backlight Press the MODE switch to enter the Backlight setup menu turn the MODE switch left or right to set the background light time The longest time is OO it means the backlight will be always on when the player is on but it will shorten battery life very much To exit the menu press and hold the MODE switch to confirm and return to normal music play mode O EQ EIL O Play Mode O Contrast OJ Backlight Fig 3 11 3 Setting Backlight 4 Power Setting This shuts off the set if stopped or paused for a length time a b Press and hold the MODE switch to enter the menu then turn the MODE switch left or right to select SET option Press the MODE switch to enter SET submenu Turn the MODE switch left or right to select Power Set Press the MODE switch to enter the Power Set setup menu turn the MODE switch left or right to set the automatic power off time There are 4 selections in this item Disable 2 minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes When you stop or pause the playback the player will be turned off automatically at the time you set To exit the menu press and hold the MODE switch to confirm and return to normal music play mode Of Power Set gt O Language O Exit Fig 3 11 4 Power Setting 23 IB MP456 WC E 030206 5 Language Setting This allows you to change the language displayed a Press a
8. to enter the menu then turn the MODE switch left or right to select SET option Press the MODE switch to enter SET submenu Then press the MODE switch to enter EQ submenu Turn the MODE switch left or right to select your favorite EQ mode from the 6 band EQ NOR normal Rock Jazz Classic Pop Bass To exit the menu press and hold the MODE switch to confirm and return to normal music play mode j LO au MORAL pta Li TY O Play Mode D Mule O Contrast SET O Backlight Fig 3 11 1 Selecting EQ band LCD Display Contrast Setting This adjusts the contrast of the display a Press and hold the MODE switch to enter the menu then turn the MODE switch left or right to select SET option Press the MODE switch to enter SET submenu Turn the MODE switch left or right to select Contrast Press the MODE switch to enter the Contrast setup menu turn the MODE switch left or right to set the contrast the highest is 10 5 is the default To exit the menu press and hold the MODE switch to confirm and return to normal music play mode O EQ O Play Mode Of Contrast GET O Backlight Fig 3 11 2 Setting Contrast 22 IB MP456 WC E 030206 3 LCD Display Backlight Setting This adjusts the display lighting time a b Press and hold the MODE switch to enter the menu then turn the MODE switch left or right to select SET option Press the MODE switch to enter SET
9. D MMC Socket card slot Insert an SD MMC card to have extra memory Battery Box Install one size AAA battery alkaline or NiMH Hanging strap wire Hole To hang the player to the earphones and conveniently carry these on your neck Earphones Jack Connects earphones or a home theater or any amplifier etc with a 3 5mm stereo plug Mode Switch has many functions e Turn right NEXT BB Skips to the next track Turn right and hold to scan forward e Turn left PREV lt lt Skips to the previous track Turn left and hold to scan reverse e Pushing the MODE Switch 1 During play press the MODE switch to select REPEAT ONE or REPEAT ALL 2 During play or in stop mode press and hold the MODE switch to enter the Menu mode 3 In stop mode press the MODE switch to select the play mode REPEAT ONE REPEAT ALL SHUFFLE SHUFFLE amp REPEAT or PREVIEW Volume Button Press to increase the volume Volume Button Press to decrease the volume 10 11 12 Built in Microphone Used for voice recording 14 Play Pause Button Start or pause or stop playback Power Button b Press and hold to turn the player on or off LCD Screen Displays current status of the player details on page 7 Back Cover Remove back cover to install the AAA battery or an optional SD MMC memory card 6 IB MP456 WC E 030206 1 4 LCD Display Overview Im es sni E Fig 1 4 1 LCD Display Over
10. ING UPLOADING with computer Fig 2 3 1 Connecting the Audio Player and Your Computer 3 When the cable is properly connected and the computer successfully recognizes the MP 456 the player will display READY on the LCD display 4 You are now ready to copy music files or data to the player It will display WRITING when downloading when you copy music files from computer to player and displays READING when uploading when you copy files from player to computer NOTE If you are using Windows 98SE you must first install Windows 98SE driver see page 8 10 IB MP456 WC E 030206 2 4 Downloading Music to the Player or Deleting Music from the Player Connect the USB cable to the computer and the MP3 player 5 Click My Computer icon on your Windows desktop and it will show up as a Removable Disk on the Desktop of the Windows Click the MP 456 icon to browse 2 My Computer ox for content on the built in flash nd memory Removable Disk is SD MMC memory card When SD MMC card is installed you can open it and transfer music or data to it Just simply copy and paste files to the player or delete the files by using common Windows operation or File Manager When you have finished copying the files see chapter 2 6 Q sx tA c 5 JO search gt Folders gt E x I E Address M My Computer be B Go ua DISK1 VOL2 D Gad MP456_Manual F CD ROM ap Local Disk
11. MP 456 space Your computer takes a long time to boot up MP3 player is plugged into Do not keep MP3 player plugged the computer in while rebooting the computer 30 IB MP456 WC E 030206 5 2 Technical Specifications MP3 Decoding Format Constant or Variable bit rate 8 320kbps Sampling frequencies 8 48 kHz WMA Decoding Format Constant bit rate 5 192kbps Sampling frequencies 8 48 kHz Internal Flash Memory 512MB NOTE Some of the 512MB memory is used by the operating system The actual memory available is less than 512MB as in all MP3 players External Memory Support SD MMC card not included LCD Display 128 x 64 Large size Dot Matrix Reverse LCD display LCD Back Light White back light USB Interface USB 2 0 FULL SPEED mini 5P USB connector Maximum Output 5mW 5mW 32 ohms FM Frequency Range 87 5 108 0 MHz FM Record Format ADPCM format Voice Record Format WAV format IMPCM MSPCM PCM Mono 8k sampling rate Language English simplified Chinese traditional Chinese English amp European English amp Korean English amp Japanese English amp Russian Operating System Windows 98SE Me 2000 XP Mac OS X 10 2 6 or above S N Ratio ia unes gt 50 dB TD icon nn 0 01 596 Frequency Range 20Hz 20 kHz Battery ssl Eois 1
12. Open as Portable Media Device B add to archive File Fe S amp Add to Archive rar compress and email Q Bacl Compress to Archive rar and email MP 456 G Properties ders sex 9 Address Format Eject Type Removable Disk File system FAT DISK1 VOL D Wi Used space Wi Free space Cut Copy 117 612 544 bytes 112 MB 393 748 480 bytes 375 MB A shortcut Vidt Mann p 511361024bytes 487 MB ename D Properties MP 456 i Removable Disk H Drive G Shared Documents CJ asae s Documents Displays the properties of the selected items Cancel Fig 2 5 1 Storage Information of the Player 12 IB MP456 WC E 030206 2 6 Disconnecting the Audio Player from Your Computer For Windows Me 2000 XP users the player can be disconnected safely as follows 1 Click the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the Windows Toolbar on the right bottom corner near the clock icon on your computer Click Stop button Click OK to confirm Click Close after finished Oo O1 R W ND Now it is safe to disconnect the player From the list of Hardware Devices select the player NOTE Do not unplug the Player while there is data transferring between the player and the computer or some data may be lost Click on this icon to disconnect the USB cable safely Safe To Re
13. POWER ON OFF Fig 3 2 1 Player Power ON OFF r 9 90 E E c 3 3 Music Playback e When you turn on the player it will auto playback built in memory s music if you have already copied any music into your MP3 player or it will play the 2 demo songs included e To adjust the Volume press the VOL or VOL button To play the current track press the PLAY PAUSE button b To pause playback press the PLAY PAUSE button Pll To stop playback press and hold the STOP button Pll To skip to your favorite music during play PLAY PAUSE STOP turn the MODE switch left or right Refer to 3 5 MODE Switch Operation on page 16 e f an SD MMC card is already inserted into the MP3 player when you turn on the player it will play the music on the card automatically refer VOLUME to 3 6 Using an External SD MMC Memory Card Fig 3 3 1 Music playback on page 17 3 4 Locking the Buttons To prevent accidental pressing of the buttons slide the lock button to the locked position the lock icon A will appear in the display All the buttons will be locked and disabled till you slide the lock button to the unlocked position LOCK Fig 3 4 1 LOCK button 15 IB MP456 WC E 030206 3 5 MODE Switch Operation MODE switch can perform more than one function a quick press or a long holding press may be needed to do different functions 1 Skip and Search function a During play to skip t
14. asic System Requirements Intel Pentium I 300 MHz or above 128MB RAM minimum 150MB free space in hard drive USB port CD ROM drive Operating Systems Supported Windows 98SE or Windows Me or Windows 2000 or Windows XP or Mac OS X 10 2 6 or above NOTE For Windows Me 2000 XP users no software installation is needed The set is fully plug and play For older computers running on Windows 98SE you will need to install drivers from the supplied disc For Windows 95 or earlier users this set will not work and we recommend you upgrade your operating system and get a computer with a USB port 2 2 Installing Software Driver For Windows 98SE users only and Utilities For Windows 98SE only if you have a newer system like Windows XP or Me go to step 4 1 Turn on your computer and insert the Driver Setup disc to the CD ROM drive 2 The computer screen will display the DURABRAND welcome page 3 Select Install click the Windows 98SE driver 8 IB MP456 WC E 030206 DURABRAND prm V6 0 WinME 2K SP1 que DA MA ale play konn Me 20009 rec RUD meat fen or Wir dow 98SE u r Driver is required to install befi TN PASTAN MES D dio play n woi ST me lows soe epa TEE UEM CN d For Wi RE sw OBSE U befor ield Wizard which will guide you through Fig 2 2 1 Installing Software Driver and Utilities NOTE No driver is required for Windows Me XP 2000 or Mac OS X 10 2 6 or above 4 Install Windows Media Player 9 0 If y
15. bps on your MP3 player WMA music with DRM protection is not sup ported by this MP3 player Compare Windows Media Audio to other formats OK Cancel Apply Help Adjusting the audio quality will allow more or less Click CHANGE to select the songs to fit into your player The sound will also be better if it is a larger file best quality but you will fit less songs into the player or your memory card position you want the recorded tracks to be placed Fig 4 2 1 Ripping Tracks from Music CDs Setup the Parameters NOTE WMA Music with DRM Protection is not supported by this audio player 27 IB MP456 WC E 030206 3 Click Copy from CD A list of contents of the CD will come out 4 Click the Check Box next to the track you want to select for example 2 3 4 and 5 for ripping into WMA format 5 Click the Copy Music button to begin encoding the selected tracks G Windows Media Player File View Play Tools Help Now Playing v Unknown Artist Unknown Album 8 21 2003 8 33 34 PM stop Copy 79 Find Album Info view Album Info Now Playing iu Title Length Copy Status Artist Composer Genre Style Data Provider Media Guide Copy from CD Media Library Radio Tuner CopytotD or Device Premium Services Skin Chooser ZEB DE Fig 4 2 2 Ripping Tracks from Music CDs Start copying
16. by converting your Audio CDs to WMA format so that you can transfer them to your MP3 player WMA format condenses the files to a smaller space so that more songs can fit into your MP3 player 1 Insert a music CD into your computer 2 Setup WMA music encoding options by Tools gt Options gt Copy Music Options hl Q Windows Mediz layer File View Play Tools Help Download gt Media Library Plug ins Privacy Security File Types Network Sen eee OI Player Copy Music Devices Performance NE Plug ins 3 Playing AAN License Management mposa i Specify where music is stored and change copy settings E Options Unknown Artist Media zn i Guide VE rack 5 Unknown Artist j R E 4 Track4 156 Unknown Artist opy music to this location cony fro Em TT ETE olderiNew Folder Change 6 Track6 Unknown Artist Media Track 7 f Unknown Artist File Name Library Track 8 i Unknown Artist Res aa due da nad Track 9 2 Unknown Artist Ton Track 10 Unknown Artist Copy settings Track 11 Unknown Artist Format Copy to cD Track 12 Unknown Artist H or Dex 3 Track13 45 Unknown Artist win deus Media adis Learn more about i MP3 formats Copy protect music op ee ttn inserted ii Eject CD wh ing i leted Be sure not to select Copy pro ECCE sa Audio quality tect music otherwise the music int ae you recorded can not be played Size Quality Uses about 56 MB per CD 128 K
17. egistered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries All other product names may be trademarks of the companies with which they are associated This product is manufactured by a wholly owned subsidiary of Daiwa Associate Holdings Ltd for DURABRAND for distribution by customers of DURABRAND Daiwa Associate Holdings Ltd and or her wholly owned subsidiary are licensee of Sisvel MPEG Audio for using MPEG audio compression technology in this product and are authorized by Adobe to distribute Adobe Reader and Microsoft to distribute Windows Media Player together with this product Warning Use of this product is for your personal use only Copying CDs or download ing music files for sale or other business purposes is a violation of copyright laws It may also be a violation of copyright law to download files without the permission of the copyright owner 34 IB MP456 WC E 030206 5 7 Demo songs Music provided courtesy of Balboa http www BalboaNYC com Lillies and Stray Instrumental written and performed by Loam Disher Torello Disher Robb Bruns and Tate Overton 35 IB MP456 WC E 030206 LIMITED WARRANTY We warrant this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use for a period of 1 year after purchase and we will repair it free of charge or replace it at no charge should it become defective under this warranty providing you submi
18. ge a non rechargeable alkaline battery Dispose of used batteries according to instructions or local laws Use of earphones while operating a vehicle is not recommended and is unlawful in some states and areas Stop operating this set if you find it disruptive or distracting while operating any type of equipment Listening to music at full power over extended periods of time can be damaging to the hearing of the user Listen at the lowest comfortable level Do not clean the set with solvents chemicals or abrasive cleaners If necessary use a soft cloth to clean the set only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Battery should always be installed or removed by an adult for safety Do not leave the battery installed in the set if the set will not be used for long periods over 2 weeks of time Sometimes batteries leak Do not put foreign objects like paper clips or coins into the memory slot because this will damage the set 32 IB MP456 WC E 030206 5 4 Product Care 1 Exposure to extreme hot or cold temperatures may cause damage to the player or cause it to malfunction Do not expose the player to direct sunlight continuously or leave it in a vehicle with the doors and windows closed The case may become deformed or discolored or the player may malfunction Do not use the player near an open flame 2 If moving from a cold environment to a warm environment let the player s temperature stabili
19. layback 1 2 Press and hold the MODE switch to enter the menu turn the MODE switch left or right to select VOICE Press the MODE switch to enter record playing select your recorded file by turning the MODE switch left or right Press button to start or pause stop the playing IL Cec Hor fin 3 gt VO01 WAV O08 008 n0 00 02 03 Fig 3 9 1 Record Playback 9 IB MP456 WC E 030206 3 10 Using the FM Radio 87 5 108MHz NOTE The Earphone s wire is also an FM Antenna Adjusting the length and the position of the earphone s wire can improve the FM reception Touching the earphone s wire during FM play may affect reception of weak stations 1 Memory Press and hold the MODE switch to enter the menu turn the MODE switch left or right to select FM Press the MODE switch to enter radio reception Scan the FM Station a Press the MODE switch to enter the Scan menu b Turn the MODE switch left or right to scan manually 0 1MHz step c Press gt button to start automatic scan it will stop when it finds an available FM station Radio Scan 87 50MHz 91 80MHz i 87 Tan 108 Lp emm 108 FM roa Tr LN Fig 3 10 1 FM Menu Fig 3 10 2 Listen to the Radio Fig 3 10 3 Scan Store FM station a When you find a station press the MODE switch until the word Store appears on the display b Turn the MODE switch left or right to select the memory posi
20. ll the songs in sequence and the player will be automatically turned off when all the songs have been played You can also select the playback mode in the SETUP menu 1 2 3 Press and hold the MODE switch to enter the menu then turn the MODE switch left or right repeatedly to select SET Press the MODE switch to open the SET menu Turn the MODE switch left or right to select PLAY MODE and then press the MODE switch to open the PLAY MODE submenu Turn the MODE switch left or right to select the playback mode To exit the menu press and hold the MODE switch to confirm and return to the music play mode O EQ OllPlay Mode O NORMAL O Contrast ORREPEAT ONE O Backlight O REPEAT ALL Fig 3 7 1 Music Playback Mode 18 IB MP456 WC E 030206 3 8 Microphone Recording BR WN Press and hold the MODE switch to enter the menu Turn the MODE switch left or right to select MIC Press the MODE switch start to record During record press button to pause record press BI button again to continue recording Le C Hon fim V002 WAV Ere MIC 00 01 51 Fig 3 8 1 Microphone Record Press the MODE switch again it will automatically save the recording and return to the last menu NOTE The Record file will be saved as VXXX WAV The VXXX WAV file will be placed in the path of the built in flash and will be called for example MP 456 VOICE VXXX WAV 3 9 Record P
21. loading Music to the Player or Deleting Music from the Player 11 Storage Information of the Player sss mene 12 Disconnecting the Audio Player from Your Computer 13 Basic Operation of the Audio Player Hanging the Earphones and Neck Strap Connection 14 Player Power On Offon sooo a due veh ate ey to nae T D LE I d 15 MUSIC PIG VDAGK sn ee nent a tubos Curae CE VEU EU rend LEGE 15 Locking the BUTIONS ET EE m TN 15 MODE 5wItGh ODGOratlOR a ane En hue a E ess eae aided tee Ge n BUDE EU ME 16 Using an External SD MMC Memory Card 17 Selecting Playback Mode ns desert es 18 Microphone Recording ereenn tes heH ETE ERESRPR I ERIIRIA IA RA tie rte 19 Record Playback rU 19 Using the FM adio s lott er nn tn tin is Ni Ni 20 Customizing Your Player Setting US 22 pria iemu qec a seas sehen wettest oa EEA os oa we need 25 Viewing the Memory Size and Firmware Version 25 ze IB MP456 WC E 030206 4 4 1 4 2 D 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 7 Limited Warranty TABLE OF CONTENTS Using Microsoft s Windows Media Player Basic Informati n ou odis guess IR nuage Ripping Tracks from Music CDs Helpful Information WV OUDIESIOO WING a nr re Technical Specifications Important Safety Instructions PIOGUCHG AiO TE FCC amp ICES Compliance Copyrigh
22. move Hardware The USB Mass Storage Device device can now be safely removed from the system NOTE Usually a small icon will appear clicking this icon will show the safely remove hardware screen Safely Remove Hardware Select the device you want to unplug or eject and then click Stop When Windows notifies you that it is safe to do so unplug the device from your computer Hardware devices e USB Mass Storage Device USB Mass Storage Device at Storage 2 0 C Display device components 4 Close Fig 2 6 1 Safely Disconnecting the Player IB MP456 WC E 030206 3 Basic Operation of the Audio Player 3 1 Hanging the Earphones and Neck Strap Connection dii 2 After it is through loop the lock into and through it 1 Slide the thinner pD end of the neck Ih V strap into the hole 4 Insert the lock pin Pull to close the MU LIS ES NOW correctly into the loop earphones Hang the Player with the neck strap please note the earphones are marked R and L Plug the earphones into the jack marked Insert the earphones in your ears Fig 3 1 1 Using the Hanging Earphones 14 IB MP456 WC E 030206 3 2 Player Power On Off To turn the player on press and hold the POWER b button the set will start to play To turn the player off press and hold the POWER b button again
23. n 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 1 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 3 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help es NO O1 33 IB MP456 WC E 030206 5 6 Copyright and Licenses 2006 DURABRAND All rights reserved Marketed by Wal Mart Stores Inc Bentonville AR 72716 DURABRAND shall not be liable for any errors contained herein or for any damages arising out of or related to this document or the information contained herein even if DURABRAND has been advised of the possibility of such damages This document is intended for informational and instructional purposes only DURABRAND reserves the right to make changes in the specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notification DURABRAND disclaims any obligation to update the information contained herein MPEG Layer 3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson Multimedia This product includes technology owned by Microsoft Corporation and cannot be used or distributed without a license from Microsoft Licensing Inc Microsoft Windows Media and the Windows Logo are trademarks or r
24. nd hold the MODE switch to enter the menu then turn the MODE switch left or right to select SET option b Press the MODE switch to enter SET submenu Turn the MODE switch left or right to select Language c Press the MODE switch to enter the Language setup menu turn the MODE switch left or right to select the LCD display language d There are 7 possible language selections in this MP3 player 1 English Shows the menu in English shows the song title in English 2 Simplified Chinese Shows the menu in simplified Chinese shows the song title in English or simplified Chinese characters 3 song title in English or traditional Chinese characters 4 Traditional Chinese Shows the menu in traditional Chinese shows the English amp European Shows the menu in English shows the song title in one of the languages prevalently used in Europe with the English alphabet such as English French Spanish Portuguese German etc 5 English or Korean characters 6 English or Japanese characters 7 or Russian alphabet English amp Korean Shows the menu in English shows the song title in English amp Japanese Shows the menu in English shows the song title in English amp Russian Shows the menu in English shows the song title in English e To exit the menu press and hold the MODE switch to confirm and return to normal music play mode O ENGLISH Of Language
25. o confirm The memory icon changes to H Press the PLAY P button to start to play the music on the built in flash memory Flash memory in use CE Ce Hon mm Love You B FLASH MUSIC 00 0008 59 Fig 3 6 2 Selecting the Built in flash memory NOTE 1 The external SD MMC card requires a fully charged or fresh battery to operate so please change to a new battery if you can t power on when you are using the external SD MMC card NOTE 2 Be sure to turn off the MP3 player before inserting or removing the SD MMC card If your set is on it may cause some data to be lost or the set to freeze or become inoperative If this should happen please take out the battery for 1 minute then replace it and restart the MP3 player 17 IB MP456 WC E 030206 3 7 Selecting Playback Mode You can simply press the MODE switch to select repeat mode REPEAT ONE or REPEAT ALL during play or press the MODE switch repeatedly in stop status to select other playback mode Then press the PLAY button to start the playback The playback modes are KR OO N O1 REPEAT ONE Cl Plays one song over and over REPEAT ALL C Plays all the songs over and over SHUFFLE CE Plays all the songs in random order SHUFFLE and REPEAT GS Plays all the songs in random order then repeats them over again until you press STOP PREVIEW Pre Plays the first 10 seconds of each song in sequence Normal playback no mark Plays a
26. o the previous track turn the MODE switch lt lt to the left To rewind the music turn left and hold the MODE switch lt lt b During play to skip to the next track turn MODE switch BB to the right To fast forward the music turn right and hold the MODE switch PP 2 Menu operation a To enter the setup menu press and hold the MODE switch until the menu appears b To select the menu option turn the MODE switch left or right c To confirm the selection press the MODE switch d To exit the setup menu press and hold the MODE switch 3 Repeat playback during play press the MODE switch 4 Play mode selection In stop mode press the MODE switch 4 MODE E p MODE ec Push Turn left Turn right 16 IB MP456 WC E 030206 3 6 Using an External SD MMC Memory Card Optional not included 1 Turn off the player Open the back cover see diagram below 2 Confirm the card is SD MMC type and insert the card correctly as indicated in the diagram then close the battery cover box Fig 3 6 1 Using the External SD MMC Memory Card Turn on the player It will play the music on the SD MMC card automatically the memory icon PJN will show in the display card play If you want to listen to the music on the built in flash memory please press and hold the MODE switch to enter the menu and then turn the MODE switch to the left to select the FLASH MUSIC press the MODE switch t
27. ou have not installed Windows Media Player 9 0 or later you will be prompted to install it or update your current version Details of Windows Media Player 9 0 on Pages 26 28 5 The Driver Setup disc contains e Windows 98SE Driver e Windows Media Player 9 0 Operating Instructions in PDF form e Adobe PDF Reader 6 Installation is complete You are now ready to connect the audio player to your computer To Uninstall the Win98SE Driver Run 1 Start 2 MP 456 MP3 Audio Player 3 Uninstall 9 IB MP456 WC E 030206 2 3 Connecting the Audio Player and Your Computer Both PC or Mac users must use the USB cable included to connect the player and computer before you can download or upload music files to the computer 1 Connect the smaller plug of the USB cable to the mini USB port on the player as shown Plug only fits one way if the plug does not match the mini USB port don t force it just reverse it and try again 2 Connect the larger plug of the USB cable to any available USB port on your computer First time connection of the player to the computer with Windows Me 2000 or XP the computer will detect New Hardware and software drivers will be installed by Windows automatically e EBS LZ LIT EL Po OLE EPA T LLL LLR LLL LLL LLLI II LL 77 77 7 VER 2600 100 121 READY VER 2600 100 121 m READING S d 5p Connecting USB DOWNLOAD
28. rmation You can install Windows Media Player 9 0 from the supplied Driver Setup disc or it may already be on your computer or you can download the latest version from the internet Details of the Taskbar of Windows Media Player listed below Windows Media Player File View Play Tools Help sD Unknown Album 8 21 2003 8 51 G Playlists GS Queue t Up Search Add X A 4 view Album Info Playing Media i Artist Album Rating Media Info Genre Length Guide pua Unknown Unknown Copy from cD Media Library Radio Tuner Copy to CD or Device Premium Services Skin Chooser CONOOaKRWN Total Time 11 44 10 81MB Fig 4 1 1 Using the Windows Media Player Now Playing Check listen to currently playing media tracks Media Guide Search of media files music movies etc online Copy from CD Copy and convert CD Audio tracks to WMA format Media Library Create lists and manage media files Radio Tuner Tune into streaming radio stations Copy to CD or Device Copy tracks to your player or to a recordable CD CDR Premium Services Subscribe to online music service where search and purchase of music tracks take place note this player will not play DRM protected songs Skin Chooser Select different outlooks screen display 26 IB MP456 WC E 030206 NO U 8 D Co 4 2 Ripping Tracks from Music CDs Windows Media Player can also help you to build up a media library
29. t and Licenses c cece eee eee eeeeeeeeneeenaeeeas DEMO SONGS ss ae eee ene teenies oes IB MP456 WC E 030206 1 Getting Started 1 1 Preface Before you use this DURABRAND digital audio player please read all of the following instructions carefully You can play your favorite MP3 and WMA music files with this portable player and we hope you will enjoy this product Check List This package contains 1 DURABRAND 512 MB Audio MP3 WMA player model MP 456 2 USB cable 3 CD disc for Drivers for Windows 98SE Instructions Windows Media Player 9 0 Adobe PDF Reader 4 1 size AAA alkaline battery 5 Earphones with neck strap 6 1 spare set of earphone sponges the earphone sponges are optional if you need please install them carefully 7 Quick Instructions 8 This booklet NOTE1 We suggest you put the Power On for both the audio player and your PC with Internet connection ready before you start the software installation NOTE 2 Software installation is only needed if your computer has the older Windows 98SE operating system If you have a newer operating system such as Windows Me or XP you don t need to install any software This MP3 player is plug and play and ready to use when you connect the USB cable to the MP3 player and your computer your computer must have a USB port NOTE 3 WMA music with DRM protection will not play on this set 3 IB MP456 WC E 030206 1 2
30. t proof of purchase sales slip with the set During the initial 1 year period after original purchase we will service the set that is returned to LENOXX ELECTRONICS CORP prepaid at no charge After the initial 1 year period expires we will exchange at no charge any part that is defective but will charge for the cost of labor return postage paid by Lenoxx This warranty does not apply to any products which have been subject to misuse neglect or accident This warranty does not cover broken earphones or cabinet UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL LENOXX ELECTRONICS CORP BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state The following charges apply to repairs beyond the warranty period 30 00 Be sure to pack carefully and return postage paid insured together with your money order personal checks will not be accepted and sales receipt to LENOXX ELECTRONICS CORP 35 BRUNSWICK AVENUE EDISON N J 08817 USA We reserve the right to make design and specification changes for product improvement The descriptions and characteristics given in this document are given as a general indication and not as a guarantee In order to provide the highest quality product possible we reserve
31. the right to make any improvement or modification without prior notice The English version serves as the final reference on all product and operation details should any discrepancies arise in other languages For customer service Dial 1 800 315 5885 MONDAY THURSDAY 8 00 AM 5 00 PM FRIDAY 8 00 AM 1 30 PM EST or Visit Our Website http www lenoxx com or Email evergo Q att net 2006 LENOXX ELECTRONICS CORP 35 BRUNSWICK AVENUE EDISON N J 08817 USA MADE amp PRINTED IN CHINA 36 IB MP456 WC E 030206
32. tion you want to store and then press button The display will show Stored and then it will go back to reception status c Repeat above steps to store other FM stations RID Stored Radio 87 50MHz 108 87 Store 87 50MHz 7 108 87 50MHz r4 bP 8 8 108 position Fig 3 10 4 Store FM station 20 IB MP456 WC E 030206 5 FM recording This allows you to record songs from the FM radio a Following steps 1 2 to enter radio reception mode b Select your favorite radio station by turning the MODE switch left or right c Press the MODE switch repeatedly to enter Recording then press P button to start pause FM record After finishing press the MODE switch to exit the menu The recorded file will be saved as FXXX WAV file in the path MP 456 flash memory VOICE FXXX WAV Radio 108 Ce Recording F001 WAV 7 87 50MHz 871 ae i P 3 suns 108 00 01 51 P 02 ll I 8 Fig 3 10 5 FM record CE Cee Hon LUI 6 Playing FM record files F001 WAV Please follow 3 9 Record Playback on page 19 008 008 00 03703 03 7 Exit FM Radio Reception Press the MODE switch repeatedly until Quit shows in the display press the button to return to the music play status Fig 3 10 7 Quit FM radio IB MP456 WC E 030206 3 11 Customizing Your Player Setting T Equalizer Setting EQ This adjusts the tones of your music a b b Press and hold the MODE switch
33. view INDICATORS 1 2 o OOo Battery Level Displays battery capacity full IE partial ___ empty The battery icon will flash when the battery is weak EQ Setting Displays current EQ mode NOR for normal ROCK JAZZ CLASSIC POP BASS Memory Selecting Internal flash memory FL External SD MMC Card CA Lock A Buttons are locked when A appears in the display Repeat Setting Displays repeat mode No mark NORMAL Gil REPEAT ONE REPEAT ALL GS SHUFFLE GSS SHUFFLE and REPEAT Pre PREVIEW Play Status Icon Playing gt Stop W Pause Il Number Shows current track number total number of tracks Time Shows song s playing time total playing time of the song Volume Volume control with 31 levels larger number louder volume Music Format Shows MP3 WMA format music Song Title Display Shows the name of the song IB MP456 WC E 030206 1 5 Battery Installation 1 Slide the battery cover off as shown 2 Insert one AAA battery note the polarities of the battery and 3 Put the cover back Slide to Battery Safety open Do not dispose of any battery in fire Do not put the battery in a damp place Please take out the battery if you don t use the player for a long time over 2 weeks Battery should be installed by adults for safety 2 Software Installation Fig 1 5 1 Inserting the Battery 2 1 B
34. x AAA alkaline battery included Maximum Playing Time 7 8 hours on one alkaline battery MP3 file played at 128kbps Working Temperature 0 45 C Dimensions 67x48x16 mm 2 5 8 x 1 7 8 x 5 8 LXWxD NVGIQNE nr semis 37g 1 3 oz without the battery 31 IB MP456 WC E 030206 5 3 Important Safety Instructions 1 2 3 10 11 12 Read and keep these instructions Follow all instructions Heed all warnings To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not use or operate this set in or near water or wet locations Do not spill liquid on this set Set should not be exposed to dripping or splashing water and objects filled with liquids such as vases should not be placed on the set Do not disassemble or modify this set No user serviceable parts are inside Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the set has been damaged in any way such as when liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen onto the set If the set has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped it may also need servicing Do not use in places exposed to strong magnetic or electrostatic fields close to TV or speakers Do not use in places where the humidity is excessively high Risk of explosion damage or battery leakage is possible if the battery is replaced incorrectly or by an incorrect type Never attempt to char
35. ze before operation Keep dirt sand dust and moisture from entering the player Do not use in areas of excessive dust Do not use in places where the humidity is excessively high Do not drop or subject the player to shock If interference occurs close to radios or televisions move the player away from them Cell phones near this set may cause this set to have ring tones or other sounds interfere with your music Keep cell phones away from this set 5 5 FCC amp ICES Compliance This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and complies with Canada ICES 003 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 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 and Canada ICES 003 Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television receptio

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