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1. The lyric willthen display during playing 5 5 MUSIC MODE A B Repeat Torepeat a specified section of the current track 1 Whenthe musicis being played briefly press the MENU button to display submenus 2 Select Replay and then press the MENU button to enter A B repeat mode 3 At your desired start point move the MENU button right to confirm the start point of therepeat 4 At your desired end point move the MENU button right again to specify the end point of therepeat 5 Thesection between the start point andthe end point begins to be played repeatedly 6 To stop A B repeat press the MENU button Set Play Mode You can switch between the following play modes Normal Play all tracks in order and stop after playing all Repeat One Keep repeating the current track Folder Play all tracks in the current folder Repeat folder Repeat all tracks in the current folder Repeat All Play all tracks in order and repeat Random Play all tracks randomly Intro Play thefirst 10 secondsof each track lt 6 5 MUSIC MODE To select play mode 1 Whenthe musicis being played briefly press the MENU button to display the submenu 2 Select Repeat and then press the MENU key to showthe provided options 3 Move the MENU key left orright to selectthe desired repeatmode and press the MENU key to confirm or press the PLAY key to cancel and return Set EQ Mode Youcan play the tracks with dif
2. make sure the data transfer is completed before unplugging the MP3 player 10 INSTALL THE BATTERY 1 Remove the USB connector cover 2 Press and Move the battery cover inthe direction of the arrow 3 Remove the battery cover and insert one AAA size battery into the battery compartment 4 Replace the battery cover 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Solution The LCD displays nothing when The battery is too low Replace the battery the device is started The player has no response when The keys are locked Press the MENU button to unlock the the Play button is pressed to play buttons files There is no sound when playing 1 The volume is too low 1 Adjust the volume audio file 2 There are problems with the file 2 Delete or skip the file The player cannot be connected to The USB interface is not supported by the Update or replace the PC motherboard computer PC s motherboard The displayed time is changing The bit rate of the Mp3 file is changing Try to use fixed bit rate to compress the constantly during playback Mp3 file The PC has an error when you plug The player is disconnected from the PC Do not disconnect the player from the and unplug the player abruptly while transferring files PC when transferring files 13 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Total memory displayed on the Part of the memory is used to store player is not in accordance with the programs and display characters marked amount Some of MP3 files ca
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4. d 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 18 guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equiprnent does cause harrmful interfernce 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 a circuit different from that to Which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution To assure continued compliance follow the attached installation instructions Use only the provided shield interface cables when connecting to computer Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment would void the user s authority to operate this device This device complies with part 15 subpart B of the FCC Rules Operation is subjected to the following 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 product may receive radio interference caused by mobile telephones or other products during operat
5. d download audio Tes nsc eesrteememetcessesteecessntes 12 Remove the Player safely from the PGwwavncatunaiavatneainwabeodGrenimedtina es silo me ctlidnte tests tar ilaatenite 12 10 INNSTALLTHE BA TERY scree cacecectnactnaceandectavaacnatcentdecteacscentaaandackcensceaceasceatsenscenscensseanceanndenscenses 13 TIT ey ed IN aise no CU a EESEL TETEE 13 TZ CIFIC AT ON ccciedccedcentccnectedcenddswdatadetulcandceedesdabudceedctebasnddtateseaciubateadbaGetndchetabeaetatecneceadoes 16 13 PRECAUTIONS ae ag sees aaah ees ea Eea ne en a 2 ea a cocon eau 18 THANK YOU Thank you forpurchasing our digital MP3 player This uniquely designed device combines an MP3 player voice recorder and removable flash memory drive all in one unit You can transfer files between this player and your computer and enjoy your MP3 music collection anytime and anywhere 1 FEATURE SUMMARY High speed USB2 0 interface Multiple audio format support MP1 MP2 MP3 WMA WAV Folder navigation function Driveless removable drive functionality Voice Recording 7 preset equalizersettings Normal Rock Pop Classic Soft Jazzand Bass Easy to read LCD display Multiple play modes Normal repeat one repeat all folder repeat folder Random and intro SRS WOW sound effect setting Auto power off Power off timer Easy to understand graphical menus Lyric syncfunction Karaoke mode 2 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing our MP3 player Before using the unit please
6. ear it comfortably and clearly and without distortion Once you have established a comfortable sound level Leave it there 13 PRECAUTIONS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When not using the player for an extended period of time remove the batteries to avoid damage due to leakage Do not use the player in extremely hot cold dusty or damp environments Make sure the HOLD key is in the unlock position before using the player otherwise controls will not function Avoid dropping or striking the unit This may cause external and internal physical damage to the player 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 To prevent damage from static shock never use the player in very dry conditions When player is being formatted or transferring a file do not interrupt the connection Otherwise data may be corrupt of lost When the player is used as a portable HD please use only per instructions Otherwise permanent data loss could occur CAUTION this equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for 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 an
7. ferent sound effects The device provides 7 preset EQ modes Normal Rock Pop Classic Soft Jazz and Bass To setthe EQ mode 1 When the musicis being played briefly press the MENU button todisplay the submenu 2 Select Equalizer and then press the MENU key to showoptions 3 Move the MENU key left or right to select the desired mode and press the MENU key to confirm or press the PLAY key to cancel and return Set SRS and WOW Sound Effect This device provides vivid sound effect SRS and WOW to enhance your music enjoyment These steps can guide you in enablingthe SRS andWOW settings 1 When the musicis being played briefly press the MENU button to display the submenu 5 MUSIC MODE 2 Select SRS WOW mode and then press the MENU key to showthe options 3 Move the MENU key left or rightto select the desired option and press the MENU key to confirm or press the PLAY key to cancel and return Delete Track Youcan delete onesingle track orall tracks following these steps 1 Pause the music first and then briefly press the MENU button to display the submenu 2 Select Delete File to delete one single file or select Delete All to delete all files Press the MENU key tocontinue 3 Move the MENU key leftor rightto select Yes or No and then press the MENU key to confirm or press the PLAY key to cancel and return 6 VOICE RECORDING Record 1 Press and hold the MENU button to display
8. ion If such interference is apparent please increase separation between the product and the mobile telephone or other product Industry Canada Requirement This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Other names of systems and products mentioned in these instructions are usually the registered trademarks or trademarks of the manufacturers who developed the system or product concerned The and QR marks are not used to identify registered trademarks and trademarks in these instructions This manual was correct and complete at the time of printing However specifications and updates can occur at any time without prior notice 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 a trademark of Nextar Hong Kong Limited 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 production units sold to consumers For instruction manuals updated drivers orother information besure to visitour website at www Nextar com
9. ion of the backlight after you press any key Language Select the languagein which the on screen text is displayed Power set Off time set the length of time after which the player is turned off automatically when thereis no activity Sleep time set the continuous playback time before the player is turned off automatically the screen KeyHoldTime Setan idle time after which the buttons are locked automatically Display total capacity andused space ofthe internal memory Firmware upgrade Upgradefirmware Firmware version Display the software version number 9 DOWNLOAD AUDIO FILES Connect tothe PC and Download Audio Files The MP3 player is plug amp play for WIN2000 XP ME OS Youdon t need to install the driver Justconnect the playerto the PC and download audiofiles following these steps 1 Remove the USB cover to reveal the USB connector 2 Attach the USB connector of the player to the USB port ofthe PC 3 When youopen My Computer you will seea removable disk which represents the player Now you can use the removable disk as a normal local disk drive copying audio files fromor to the removable disk Remove the Player Safely from the PC For Windows2000 XP 1 Left click the icon at the right hand corner of the taskbar 2 Click the pop up mini window with the message of Stopthe USB Mass Storage Device Drive X 3 When you are prompted to remove the device pull out the MP3 player For Win98 please
10. nextar MA933A Digital MP3 Player Instruction Manual TABLE OF CONTENT 1 ee Fre CNRS aires 1 TON Ge cure 2 3 GETTING TO KNOW TER ER nn ten sme a ee cine 2 Appearance andControls sise 2 LCD ROC OT ne ne 3 4 BASIC FUNC TIONS wicacccccs Sas ncecelececacedadaeeds SosneadieledenndanecacndedSdbsndneteenedachsacedaetdaabdanndecedeshenandecteadeae 3 MPS HN hoy WS EEE 4 Enter Various Functional MOSS 2 0 4 5 MUSIC eee as eae etna ee Arte ote ea hg Are ache te a Aches Ache teeta A eo cm ce a a 5 RE tener nene eee eee tter tert eter ret eter rrr ee er re et ee ee re 5 Folder Navigatio EEE 5 DA te anny 2 een On entre ne Onno te en One e ore en ener etree errr error 5 AB RDA Re en ee ee ee ee E 6 Set Play LLS 0 EP 6 ECO ra ere eee ee ee 7 Set SRS and WOW Sound BICC i ove ee eu en eme meteo 7 Delete Track ee TE EEE REEE EEEE EEEE EEEE EEEE EEEE EEEE EEEE EEEE EEEE REEE 8 6 VOICE RECORDINGS cciaetidanddentidowaowtwacdidewitaaiewtisnetidectsdowSdentidactisanbdentidenticaatidentGersbenisoban 8 RC 1OL8 0 heen eee eer eer et emer ee tr eet eer ete eer ete ee ete eee eee eee A ee 8 Pla ROCOrdINOS a E a eo 9 ee DUREE LE SC ARR AR parse cine iss eae pate cine EP A cat 10 8 SYSTEM SET PING owecoecescacesinacdaresensenmcmnedastwanciaesdeassaonsanedacsenanes RE 10 9 DOWNLOAD AUDIO PILES incccadevncnancweotseneconstecenoscdguenenetoceuesehes exeneswsetoeecoss dea eeomenecerieeedenesenseeeds 12 Connect to the PC an
11. nnot be The MP3 file is compressed by a 1 Delete the unsupported Mp3 files played properly standard such as MPEG Layer 1 or 2 Use MPEG Layer 3 standard to Layer 2 that the player does not support compress the unsupported Mp3 file 14 IMPORTANT Please read the following carefully 1 2 The 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 If you continue to have problems install the driver and then run the firmware upgrade program The following are examples of software problems that can occur a If the wrong firmware was installed firmware for a different player accidentally installed on this unit b If you unplug your player during moving data copy paste etc In all cases of unknown problems always begin with reinstalling drivers if necessary and run the firmware update program Do not use 35xx software to update 34xx software or use 34xx software to update 35XX When you turn on the player and it shuts off again on its own please check if the auto power off has been set or if the batteries need to be replaced Note that when the batteries are extremely low data songs may not be saved properly 12 SPECIFICATIONS Specification Music format Bit rate Frequency range Signal noise ratio Channel separation Frequency response Out
12. put power to earphones EQ modes Display Type of ports Memory media Memory capacities Output current Power off current Parameters MP3 WMA WAV 56Kbps 256Kbps 20Hz 20KHz 286DB 285DB 1KHZ referenced signal lt 3DB 20HZ 20KHZ L 4mW R 4mW Normal Rock Pop Classic Soft Jazz and Bass LCD 2 0 Compatible with USB1 1 FLASH 32MB 2GB lt 80mA lt 300uUA Specifications and appearance are subject to change and improvement without further notice 16 Listening caution Do not play your headphones or earphones at a high volume Hearing experts advise against continuous extended play If you experience a ringing in your ears reduce volume or discontinue use Do not use while operating a motorized vehicle It may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in many areas You should use extreme caution or temporarily discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations Even if your headphones or earphones are the open air type designed to let you hear outside sounds don t turn up the volume so high that you can t hear what s around you Sound can be deceiving Over time your hearing comfort level adapts to higher volumes of sound So what sounds normal can actually be loud and harmful to your hearing Guard against this by setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts To establish a safe level Start your volume control at a low setting Slowly increase the sound until you can h
13. read this manual carefully to obtain the best possible performance from your player Keep this manual for future reference 3 GETTING TO KNOW THE PLAYER Appearance and Controls MENU to selectan entry andto enter amenu hereafter referredto as MENU key LCD display 3 USB connector connectto computer 4 PLAY ON PLAY PAUSE STOP OFF hereafter referredto as Play key VOL volume down VOL volume up Earphone jack 3 GETTING TO KNOW THE PLAYER LCD Indication Track number Battery 1H indication Le Total time Track title Track 1 Mp3 Power On Off Play Pause Press the PLAY key to play or pause Adjust Volume Press the VOL button or VOL button to increase or decrease volume Previous Next Move the MENU key left or right to play the previous or next track Fast Forward Press the MENU key to the right and hold to fast forward Press the MENU key to the left and hold it to rewind Lock buttons The buttons will be locked automatically after a specified idle time set in the Setting gt KeyHoldTime menu To unlock the buttons press the MENU button 4 BASIC FUNCTIONS Using the Menus 1 Press and hold the MENU key to enter the main menu 2 Move the MENU key leftor right to select menu item and press the MENU key to confirm the
14. selected item 3 Press the PLAY key toreturn Or do not pressany key itwill return automatically in afew seconds Enter Various Functional Modes From the main menu you can enter different work modes including MUSIC RECORD VOICE FILE BROWSE andSYSTEM SETTING A cv FAR sc DST or FORGE EEE EEE VOICE Fa EI BROWSER Ed B ERO 5 MUSIC MODE Playing Music 1 Onthe main menu select MSC menu and press the MENU button to enter the music mode 2 Briefly press the PLAY button to start playing 3 Move the MENU button left orright to selectthe previous ornext track 4 Press the VOL or VOL button to adjust the volume Folder Navigation 1 When the musicis being played shortly press the PLAY key to pause music 2 Briefly press the MENU key todisplay the submenu 3 Select Local folder and then press the MENU button to confirm 4 Inthe folder mode move the MENU key left or rightto select a folder and then press the MENU button to openit 5 Inthe opened folder move the MENU button left orright to browsetracks To play the selected track press the button to enter the music playing mode and then press the PLAY key to start playing toreturn to ahigher folder level move the cursorto the root of the current directory and then press the MENU button Display Lyric The player supports LRC lyricfiles Copy lyricfile to the player and its name should be same as that ofthe track title
15. the main menu 2 Select REC menu and then press the MENU button to enterthe voice recording mode 3 Press the PLAY button to start recording 8 6 VOICE RECORDING find 001215 al 4 During recording you can press the PLAY button to pause or resume Recording 5 Press and hold the MENU button to stop and save the recording CAUTION DO NOT REMOVE THE BATTERY DURING RECORDING DOINGSO WILL CAUSE THE CURRENT RECORDING TOBE LOST Play Recording 1 Onthe mainmenu selectthe RPL item to enter the voice playing mode 2 Select the file that you want to play and press the PLAY key to play it For detail information aboutplaying refer tothe Basic Functions and Music Mode section Alternatively youcan enterthe navigation mode openthe VOICE folder and select the voice file that you want play 7 BROWSE ALL FILES Tobrowse all folders and tracks onthe main menu select BRO andthen press the MENU button to enterthe explorer mode For detail information about how to use the file browser see the Folder Navigation section 8 SYSTEM SETTINGS Tocustomize the playersettings 1 Onthe main menu selectthe SYS item and press the MENU key to enter the system setting mode Gh D C os Backlight 2 Move the MENU key left or right to select the setting item and press the MENU key to confirm or press the PLAY key to cancel and return 8 SYSTEM SETTINGS Backlight Setthe durat
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