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Emerson MP215 User's Manual
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1. copy protected formatted files Qa i Preach rode FE Your player will have slightly less memory Folders x available than stated due to the necessary 70 c 5 2 02m3 memory needed for its firmware amp lt Removable Dik D Ter es EIE DVD CD RW Drive E NOTE If you are using Windows 98SE Track 07 mp3 or below you must first download and E XA Track 08 mp3 install the driver from our website sj Recycle Bn WH ine a C3 New Folder Track 10 mp3 www emersonradio com 6 objects selected 21 5 MB E Transferr ing DRM protected music files DRM protected files must be downloaded to the player through a DRM compatible client program eg Windows Media Player Although DRM protected files can be copied and transferred to the player like regular MP3 files without the appropriate license and decoding the DRM files Bris bey Mratragis lem cannot be played by the player Using PALLA Windows Media Player the protected DRM 2 You Getting Any Better Real There files can be downloaded to the player as ee eee follow Copy Playlist to Copy to Removable Disk H 1 Connect the player to the computer through USB port 2 Open Windows Media Player on your computer and go to Copy to CD or Device 3 Select the songs from the left window which you would like to put on the player Press Copy icon top right to begin copying Transferring DRM protected music files contin
2. Level 3 Level 4 LLevel 5 Off __ After 5 Sec After 15 Sec L After 30 Sec Off After 15 Sec L After 30 Sec Player Into i e Memory Used V000 014 20 0 120MB LIMITED WARRANTY Emerson Radio Corp warrants manufacturing defects in original material including original parts and workmanship under normal use and conditions for a period of ninety 90 days from the date of original purchase in the U S With your dated proof of purchase we will provide repair service at no charge for labor and parts at an authorized Depot Repair Facility or replace the product in our discretion For repair or replacement pack your unit in a padded box enclose your check or money order payable to Emerson Radio Corp in the amount of 9 00 not required by California residents to cover shipping and handling costs and enclose a copy of your proof of purchase Send your unit to Emerson Radio Corp 5101 Statesman Drive Irving TX 75063 This warranty does not cover damage from negligence misuse abuse accident failure to follow operating instructions commercial use rental repairs by an unauthorized facility or products purchased used serviced or damaged outside of the United States THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE AU898M FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE PLEASE WRITE TO Emerson Radio Corp Consumer Affairs Dept 5101 Statesman Drive Irving TX 75063
3. PAUSE INDICATOR PRESS TO 2 STOP RECORDING Voice recording 1 Press the MENU button until the player s display shows Mic recording information Press the RECORD button once and speak into the built in mic File format depends on MP3 or ADPCM setting Please refer to Settings Menu in page 21 Press the RECORD button again to pause recording Press the RECORD button again to resume recording Press the POWER PLAY PAUSE STOP button gt U to stop recording You can store up to 99 voice recordings depending on the amount of available internal memory Voice recordings will automatically be given a name such as VR001 WAV To playback a voice recording press the POWER PLAY PAUSE STOP button Dll while in Mic or Line mode Select voice recording files by using the FWD gt gt or REV 4 button um VROO1 WAV 0 00 24 8 kHz 1 44 34 Cy ULE wey 7 EF 7 13 CENTER PUSH REPEATEDLY am VROO1 WAV 0 00 24 8 kHz 1 44 34 RECORD INDICATOR PAUSE INDICATOR PRESS TO STOP RECORDING Line in recording Ti Press the MENU button until the player s display shows Line in recording information The line in indicator will appear in the display Connect an auxiliary source such as tape or CD player stereo output tothe line in jack Press the RECORD button once and begin playin
4. Change to the FM search amp scan mode by pressing the POWER PLAY PAUSE STOP button D nce Channel indication will disappear Press the FWD P r REV Muttons to tune in a station Press and hold the FWD P r REV 4uttons for approximately 2 seconds to automatically search for the next station To improve the radio reception adjust the headphone cord FM m 100 40 MHz A CENTER PUSH REPEATEDLY stereo On o 90 50 MHz vol 28 PRESS ONCE C 90 50 MHz NU tune down Create a station preset Youcan store 20 preset radio stations D PRESS 1 Move to the empty target preset location in preset mode Press the POWER PLAY PAUSE STOP button to switch to FM search amp scan mode FM t 10040MHz i2 2 Tune to the station you would like to store in memory STATION PRESET LOCATION PRESET MODE 3 Press and hold the POWER PLAY PAUSE STOP button gt m The radio TUNE UP channel will be stored in the desired preset location 4 To preset more radio channels repeat 1 to 3 TUNE DOWN NOTE You can change the station assigned 9 PRESS amp HOLD to an existing preset location follow the above steps to re assign a new station to ES 88 the desired preset location The radio station presets will be erased m when the battery is drained or re
5. FOR ADDITIONAL SET UP OR OPERATING ASSISTANCE PLEASE CALL 1 800 898 9020 29 Emerson EMERSON Part No 16 2965 Printed in China 506 04
6. music did not play or data was not present Make sure music is in the MP3 or WMA format Follow your operating system s instructions for safely disconnecting USB devices k Buttons do not work player does not power up Make sure the HOLD switch is in the off position Make sure the battery isinthe correct position Replacethe battery with a new one if necessary f No sound is heard through the headphones Check the headphone connection and adjust the volume level 3 FM radio reception is poor Extend and adjust the headphone cord For more information and latest firmware downloads please visit www emersonradio com 25 Menu list music mode 1 Push and hold MENU button This will enter settings menu for the specific mode the player is in Flip the JOG DIAL button or to get the desired setting Momentarily press JOG DIAL button to access the desired setting Flip JOG DIAL button or to get the option within that desired setting Press and hold JOG DIAL button to confirm Repeat One Music Mode Repeat Repeat All Repeat Shuffle L Repeat Off Classic Rock Pop Jazz L Normal r Equalizer Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Contrast Off Back light After 5 Sec After 15 Sec After 30 Sec Off Auto Power Off _ After 15 Sec After 30 Sec Player Into i e Memory Used V000 014 20 0 120MB 26 Menu list voice l
7. Emerson MP215 Emerson Thank you for purchasing this Emerson Personal MP3 WMA Player This MP3 WMA player offers easy to use plug amp play features and has enough memory so you can listen to hours of your favorite songs Also you can use the player as a storage device for your computer Please read the instruction manual completely and carefully to make sure you understand the proper operation of this product This will enable you to get the maximum enjoyment out of all the features within this state of the art MP3 WMA player Once again thanks for purchasing this Emerson product The serial number of your player can be found on the inside of the battery compartment We suggest that you record the serial number of your unit in the space below for future reference Model Number MP215 Serial Number Care and Maintenance Your MP3 WMA player is a precision electronic device and should not be subject to rough handling or exposed to high temperatures or moisture Do not use chemical or liquid agent Wipe off unit with soft cloth Be sure to remove battery while cleaning the product Weak battery should be removed or they can leak and damage the player Product Specification File Support Bit Rate FM Battery Language USB Built in Memory Play Time Supported OS Operating Range System Requirements MPEG 1 2 2 5 Layer 3 WMA 8Kbps 320Kbps 87 5 MHz 108 MHz 1 5Vx1 AAA Alkaline
8. English USB 2 0 1 1 128MB Approx 10 hours Win 98 ME 2000 XP Mac OS 9 2 2 or higher 40 95 deg F 5 35 deg C Pentium MMX 233MHz or higher with 64 MB minimum RAM and 10 MB free space minimum on hard drive To reduce the risk of shock hazard do not expose this product to rain or any type of moisture as well as do not disassemble the player There are no user serviceable parts inside Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this device Shield cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with the Class B FCC limits Risk of explosion damage or battery leakage is possible if battery is replaced or inserted incorrectly as well as an incorrect type Never attempt to charge a non rechargeable alkaline battery Please dispose of used batteries according to local laws This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC 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 Note 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 use
9. M Flip the JOG DIAL button or to choose the desired setting Center push the JOG DIAL button to access additional options or make your selection Press the MENU button to return to the main settings menu screen NOTE The settings menu options will reset to the factory defaults when the battery is drained or replaced For complete list of menu options see page 26 uD wy PRESS amp HOLD t i g E By OD wy lh 1 CENTER PUSH H PRESS amp HOLD l i 2 Choose between the following options Choose Repeat One to repeat one track Choose Repeat All to repeat all tracks Choose Repeat Shuffle to repeat all tracks in random order Choose Repeat Off to cancel the repeat feature Only available when accessing the settings menu from the music mode Preset equalizer Choose between Classic Rock Pop Jazz and Normal Only available when accessing the settings menu from the music mode 22 Recording format Choose between MP3 or ADPCM file types for FM recordings voice recordings and line in recordings e Choose MP3 for higher quality recordings e Choose ADPCM for smaller file sizes Only available when accessing the settings menu from the FM Mic or Line mode If you selected ADPCM above choose between 8 16 and 32KHz If you selected MP3 above choose between 96 112 128 160 192 256 a
10. g the auxiliary source Music will be converted to MP3 or WAV files automatically File format depends on MP3 or ADPCM setting Please refer to Settings Menu in page 21 Press the RECORD button again to pause recording Press the RECORD button again to resume recording Press the POWER PLAY PAUSE STOP button DI to stop recording You can store up to 99 recordings depending on the amount of available internal memory Line in recordings will automatically be given a name such as LINE001 mp3 To play a line in recording press the POWER PLAY PAUSE STOP button m while in line in recording mode Use the FWD gt gt and REV 4 buttons to select line in recordings VROO1 wav 0 00 24 CENTER PUSH REPEATEDLY eee FROM AUXILIARY SOURCE such as CD Player G ec MEN Chete LINE IN INDICATOR oc gees 192kbps 1 44 34 T RECORD INDICATOR PRESS TO STOP RECORDING cei Delete a music or data file 1 Confirm player is powered up and connected to computer 2 On your Desktop double click the My Computer icon 3 Select the desired files to delete located under Removable Disk NOTE Recordings will be located in the Recording folder within Removable Disk 4 Press the Delete key on your computer s keyboard o My Camputer x2 File Edt View Favorites Tool Help Folders amp y My Computer
11. ine in mode 1 Push and hold MENU button This will enter settings menu for the specific mode the player is in Line Record Format __ DPCM 2 Flip the JOG DIAL button or togetthe Lye desired setting 96 Kbps 112 Kb m z 3 Momentarily press JOG DIAL button to devia 128kbps Rae delet i Bit ate 160 Kbps ADPCM _32 KHz access the desired setting MP3 192 Kbps 256 Kbps 4 Flip JOG DIAL button or to get the 320 Kbps option within that desired setting Press Level 1 and hold JOG DIAL button to confirm L Contrast pee Level 4 LLevel 5 Off I Back light __ After 5 Sec After 15 Sec L After 30 Sec Auto Power Off zs 15 Sec L After 30 Sec Player Into i e Memory Used V000 014 20 0 120MB 27 Menu list FM radio mode 1 Push and hold MENU button This will enter settings menu for the specific mode the player is in Flip the JOG DIAL button or to get the desired setting Momentarily press JOG DIAL button to access the desired setting Flip JOG DIAL button or to get the option within that desired setting Press and hold JOG DIAL button to confirm 28 FM Radio Mode Record Format Record Bit Rate MP3 Contrast Back light Auto Power Off ADPCM MP3 96 Kbps 112Kbps Sample 8 KHz 128 Kbps Rate 16 KHz 160 Kbps ADPCM 32 KHz 192 Kbps 256 Kbps L 320 Kbps Level 1 Level 2
12. lt Local Disk C w Removable Disk D DVD CD RW Drive E Control Panel S Shared Documents a My Network Places Q 2 B J seach gt Folders E Track 07 mp3 Track 08 mp3 8j Recycle Bin Track 09 mp3 amp 3 New Folder Track 10 mp3 lt gt lt 6 objects selected 21 5 MB 4 Dekte Delete a file directly from the player Make sure your player is disconnected PRESS amp HOLD from your computer e Press the FWD gt gt and REV 44 buttons to select a track 1 To delete a recorded file press and hold m the RECORD button while in the music noo Mic or Line mode 2 Flip the JOG DIAL button or to select Yes or No Center push the JOG DIAL Sa button once to confirm the deletion ae ae CONFIRM DELETE 1 Slide the HOLD switch to the on position to lock the buttons from accidentally being SSS pressed indicator appears Dey 17 2 Slide the HOLD switch to the off position to HOLD ON unlock the buttons indicator disappears Qo M ey UDINE wo 7 HOLD OFF 20 1 Press and hold the MENU button If you enter the settings menu from the music mode the first two options will be Repeat and EQ If you enter the settings menu from the recording mode the first two options will be Rec Format MP3 ADPCM and Rec Bit rate MP3 or Sample Rate ADPC
13. n to begin playing an MP3 audio track NOTE You may need to press the MENU button repeatedly to access the MP3 music mode PRESS amp HOLD TO POWER UP Rock qu 192 kbps 01 Track Name 01 44 34 sample track info List of basic operations Power on the unit Press and hold the POWER PLAY PAUSE STOP button for approximately 2 seconds To play track Press the POWER PLAY PAUSE STOP button gt a To select a different track Press the FWD gt gt or REV 44 buttons To search through a track Press and holdthe FWD orREV buttons To momentarily pause track Press the POWER PLAY PAUSE STOP button when track is playing M Indicator appears To resume track Press the POWER PLAY PAUSE STOP button whentrackis paused To adjust volume Flip the JOG DIAL or To stop track Press and hold the POWER PLAY PAUSE STOP button for approximately 2 seconds when track is playing Power off the unit Press and hold the POWER PLAY PAUSE STOP button for approximately 5 seconds when tracks are stopped To lock the buttons from accidentally being pressed Slide the HOLD switch to the on position indicator appears Listen to the FM radio 1 Turn the power on by pressing the POWER PLAY PAUSE STOP button gt Press the MENU button until the player s display shows FM radio information Observe the display If the channel indication is on you are in the FM preset mode
14. nd 320kbps Lowersettings will produce smallerfile sizes higher settings will produce better quality recordings Only available when accessing the settings menu from the FM Mic or Line mode 23 Contrast You can adjustthe display s contrast Choose between Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 and Level 5 Backlight The backlight will automatically turn on when pressing a button then turn off after the specified time Choose between After 5 Secs After 10 Secs After 30 Secs and Off disables the backlight feature Auto power off If no buttons are pressed after a specified time the auto power off feature will turn off the player Choose between Off disables auto power off feature After 15 Secs and After 30 Secs Player info The player info shows how much memory is currently being used from the available amount Troubleshooting k Player is not recognized on my Windows amp 98 computer Download and install the MP215 driver from www emersonradio com Connect the player to your computer and follow your operating system s instructions to finish installing the driver If player is still not recognized locate the Universal Serial Bus USB devices in your operating system s device manager If your MP215 driver displays a problem follow your operating instruction s directions for updating the device driver and load the downloaded MP215 driver f After transferring files to the player
15. placed on 9970 MHz i vol 23 STATION PRESET STORED LOCATION Listen to a station preset 1 Press the POWER PLAY PAUSE STOP PRESS TO TOGGLE BETWEEN button gt momentarily to toggle FM MODE amp FM PRESET MODE between FM search amp scan mode and FM preset mode 2 Inthe FM preset mode press the FWD b gt or REV 44 button to select a preset radio station Si 90 50 MHz Seo ai 90 50 MHz i SELECT NEXT PRESET SELECT PREVIOUS PRESET FM recording 1 While in FM mode press the RECORD button once to begin recording the current radio broadcast File format depends on MP3 or ADPCM setting Please refer to Settings Menu in page 21 Press the RECORD button again to pause recording Press the RECORD button again to resume recording Press the POWER PLAY PAUSE STOP button gt I to stop recording You can store up to 99 radio recordings depending on the amount of available internal memory FM recordings will automatically be given a name such as FM001 mp3 To playback an FM recording goto Mic or Line Mode select the FM recording file by using the FWD p gt or REV 44 button and press the POWER PLAY PAUSE STOP button once to play You can pause or stop playing by pressing the POWER PLAY PAUSE STOP button He FM FM001 mp3 96 kbps 0 00 24 1 44 34 RECORD INDICATOR
16. ry not included 1 Slide the battery compartment cover as NAA shown BATTERY 2 Insert one fresh AAA alkaline battery in the battery compartment Be sure to follow the polarity marking in the battery compartment If the battery is inserted incorrectly the unit will not work 3 Slidethe battery compartmentinto place When the battery is getting weak the indicator changes from wm full battery to replace battery in the display the batteries are almost exhausted and should be changed as soon as possible Do not leave weak or exhausted batteries in the player as they will eventually leak and cause corrosion inside the battery compartment Connect player to your computer 1 Removecap 2 Place USB connector of player into p C female side of the USB extension cord A Plug the other end of the extension cord B into an open USB port in computer Cy NOTE Player can be connected directly F In UC to computer if space permits TO COMPUTER S EN gt USB PORT Transferring music and data files 1 Confirm player is powered up and 2 connected to computer 2 On your Desktop double click the My Computer icon 3 Drag and drop files onto the MP215 drive My Computer Removable Disk N NOTE The player stores all types of formatted files However it will only play MP3 and WMA and WMA with DRM Fle Eck Wow Feots TCU x2
17. s 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 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 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on acircuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Copyright Trademarks Microsoft WMA and the Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel in the United States and or other countries All other product names may betrademarks ofthe companies with which they are associated Location of controls RECORD BUTTON BATTERY COMPARTMENT LINE IN JACK HEADPHONE JACK MIC USB CAP LCD POWER PLAY PAUSE STOP BUTTON us Ho REV BUTTON FWD BUTTON JOG DIAL MENU BUTTON HOLD SWITCH VOLUME Installing the batte
18. ue NOTE The files that will appear in the left window are from the Media Library If no files should appear you will need to drag and drop files from stored location on computer into the Windows Media Player s Media Library Files will be copied to the device if a valid license is obtained If the file transfer fails please check the status and the details of the license of the DRM protected file NOTE The details of the license of the DRM protected file can be accessed by checking the property of the DRM protected file in WMA Select items to copy Items on De B Euit Playlist 4 iid Windows Media Player cannot copy the file EMI because the license or device restricts it x File Content Playlist License View license details about the selected item License details Protected Content Copy to CD not allowed m ble player remaining 1 copy s to an SDMI compliant portable player remaining License back up not allowed ok cam Apply Operation 1 Unplug player from the USB cord Make O sure you have at least one MP3 or WMA file already stored on the player C8 2 Make sure the HOLD switch is in the off position A and that the player is on B o nM lt T OOD uy C il PRESS amp HOLD TO POWER UP Operation continued 3 Connect the earbuds to the headphone jack 4 Press the POWER PLAY PAUSE STOP butto
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