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Jwin JX-MP259 MP3 Player

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1. e When this device stops during normal operation please replace the battery Important Safety Instructions 3 Precautions 4 Battery Life 0008 a Player features and controls 5 9 ACCESSOr eS aaua nananana 5 Front Rear Panel 5 Side Top Bottom Panel 7 LOD reenen bagetad see reue 8 To install Battery 08 9 System Requirements 10 Operation Circumstances 10 How to use your MP3 Player 11 Connecting Data In Out Cable 12 To upgrade firmware 12 Before Operation 13 14 Power on off 2 ccc cece eee 13 To use Earphone 0 e0 13 Hold Function a aunan naaa 14 To adjust Volume 005 14 Basic Operation 15 16 To play files nn uunnnanaaaaaaa 15 To pause fileS cece ee aes 15 To stop files a an nananana 15 To skip the files 16 To play rewind search or fast 16 To select the Function mode 16 Speed Function os 0eees 16 Advanced Operation 17 31 Book Mark Function 17 Local Repeat Function 17 EQUALIZER Function 18 Language Fuction 19 ID3 Language Fuction 19 BACK LIGHT Function 21 Voice Activity Detect 22 REPEAT Function 23 To select voice recording level 24 To select input level 25 To delete files on MP3 Playe
2. Hold Function e This function locks the main unit to prevent it from operating when you accidentally press a button e Unlock it before operating e In POWER ON state if you set the Hold Switch lt HOLD on the main unit to lock position oO appears in the LCD e In POWER OFF state if you press a button in lock position the HOLD ON blinks a 2 seconds in the LCD Teer To adjust Volume e You can adjust the volume by pressing volume buttons e The volume level can be adjusted by 35 steps on VOL i Volume Volume 4HOLD C AIN UNLOCK gt MENU B MARK REC HoD C 3 For your reference en ME to volume level the icon change as below A iiil E NN m E icon RII E ea 15 22 23 29 of Aa Level Advanced Operation Book Mark Function If you set Book Mark function during file playing you can search the setting point of the track automatically Select the setting point you want during file playing press and hold the Book Mark B MARK button for about 2 seconds N appears in the LCD 2 Press Book Mark B MARK button briefly once during other file playing Automatically the player searches and plays from the setting point 3 To cancel Book Mark function press the Book Mark B MARK button for about 2 seconds N disappears in the LCD Local Repeat Function You can set local repeat by pressing Book M
3. ALIZER Function You can choose between 5 filxed sound mode 7 Press MENU button 2 seconds press Function button and then select EQUALIZER menu EQUALIZER e NORMAL CLASSIC ROCK JAZZ POP 2 Press SKIP SEARCH i44 gt gt button and then select the EQ mode EQUALIZER EQUALIZER e NORMAL CLASSIC NORMAL e CLASSIC ROCK JAZZ POP ROCK JAZZ POP 3 Select the function you want to operate by pressing PLAY gt button and then press MENU button again to exit EQ mode Notes e This Function is not available to the FM radio mode Advanced Operation Language Function You can choose between 4 language mode Press MENU button 2 seconds press Function button and then select Language menu MENU LANGUAGE e CH SP CH TD ENG JPN 2 Press SKIP SEARCH I4 gt gt button and then select PLAY button MENU LANGUAGE MENU LANGUAGE e CH SP CH TD CH SP e CH TD ENG JPN ENG JPN 3 Press MENU button to exit Language menu CH TD Traditional Chinese display ENG English display Notes e This Function is invalid to the FM radio mode 19 Advanced Operation Voice Activity Detect VAD Before you record on MP3 Player you can set the VAD function Press MENU button 2 seconds press Function button and then select MIC VAD menu MIC VAD 2 Press SKIP SEARCH k lt gt gt button and then select PLAY b gt button to select ON or OFF MIC VAD MIC VAD P
4. Function F button to choose the mode ST Stereo MO Mono FM IZII o o 89 80 X ST SEARCH MODE ST Stereo MO Mono J Select the radio frequency by pressing SKIP SEARCH lt 4 gt gt button e Manual Tuning Press SKIP SEARCH k lt gt gt button briefly and repeatedly e Automatic Tuning Press SKIP SEARCH ke gt gt button for more than 1 second Scanning stops when the unit tunes in a station Notes If you listen to FM radio insert the earphone into earphone jack The earphone plays the part of the antenna If you press the PLAY P gt button during FM radio receiving the sound is muted Mute indicator 32 Radio Operation Radio recording Select FM RADIO function 2 Select a station you want to record ST TIIE c o 89 80 X ST 87 5 s10 08 8 During FM receiving press the Record REC button Start radio recording 4 To pause the recording press button to stop the voice recording press REC button the radio recording is completed Notes e The recorded files are stored FMRCO001 MP3 FMRC 002 MP3 FMRCO003 MP in order e f the FULL appears in the LCD delete the files to save voice recording available hour e Enter Radio folder to play the recorded file 35 Radio Operation You can preset 20 stations on the radio Auto memory All available radio stations with sufficient signal strength will be store
5. ark B MARK button If you select local repeat ending point within 3 seconds after setting the local repeat starting point it is not operated To select the local repeat starting point you want during file playing press Book Mark B MARK button briefly once A appears in the LCD 2 To select the local repeat ending point you want during file playing press the button again A gt B appears in the LCD 3 To cancel local repeat function press the Book Mark B MARK button A gt B disappears in the LCD Note The Book Mark and Local Repeat Function is not available to the FM radio mode 17 Basic Operation e PLAY gt button e PAUSE STOP II l button e POWER ON OFF button p CS n IP SEARCH ma gt gt To blav files SKIP S CH a lt gt gt button Press POWER ON OFF button to turn on 2 Press SKIP SEARCH lt lt gt gt button to select a file you want 3 Press PLAY gt button button to play a file To pause files Press PAUSE STOP II H button during file playing To stop files Press PAUSE STOP II H button for more than 2 seconds on the main unit during file playing Note e In case of playing a WMA file with 32kbps or less it is available to play it e Playing a MP3 file with a low bit rate 64kbps or less may cause to delay a button operation discontinued 15 Advanced Operation EQU
6. d automatically by pressing Press B MARK button for 2 seconds will be auto scan Presetting the radio frequency Select the radio frequency you want to preset by press ing SKIP SEARCH lt gt button on the SEARCH MODE of FM radio EX When you preset the FM 87 5 MHz 2 Press B MARK button and SKIP SEARCH lt lt gt gt button to select the store number then press B MARK button again a preset number is stored FM i cH oi 87 9 sT MEE 33 Troubleshooting 1 The MP3 Player does not work or nothing is displayed on the LCD Check the polarity and of the battery 2 The buttons are not working Check if the Hold Switch is on There is no battery or the battery is fully consumed 3 The files can not be downloaded Check the connection between the USB port of your PC and the USB cable Format the MP3 Player 36 Specifications Memory Capacity 256 MB Dimensions WxHxD 83x33x23mm Weight 40g without battery Dynamic Range 55dB Earphone Output Power 5mW 5mW 1kHZ 0dB 16Q S N Ratio 55 80dB No Filter JIS A Filter Channel Separation 35 40dB 1kHz 10kHz Power Source 3V Alkaline AAA size battery x2 Equalizer NORMAL CLASSIC ROCK JAZZ POP FM radio Frequency Range ASIA 87 50 108 00 MHz step 50KHz JAPAN 76 00 108 00 MHz step 100KHZz USA 87 50 108 00 MHz step 100KHZz S N Ratio 40 dB Channel Separation 20 25 dB 10KHz 1KHz Antenna Earphone Ante
7. enu This function can change the color of the LCD BACK LIGHT RED BLUE CYAN GREEN VIOLET WHITE YELLOW J Set the color RED BLUE CYAN GREEN VIOLET WHITE YELLOW of the LCD by using SKIP SEARCH m lt gt gt button BACK LIGHT BACK LIGHT RED e BLUE CYAN RED e BLUE CYAN GREEN VIOLET GREEN VIOLET WHITE YELLOW WHITE YELLOW 2 Press PLAY button to set and then press MENU button to exit the backlight function J Set backlight time by long pressing VOL button for 2 seconds Press VOL button for 2 seconds to turn off the back light 21 Advanced Operation Voice Bit Rate Before you record on MP3 Player you can setect the Voice bit rate level 1 Press MENU button 2 seconds press Function button and then select VOICE B R menu VOICE B R 32 64 128 2 Press SKIP SEARCH lt 4 gt gt button and then select PLAY b gt button VOICE B R VOICE B R 016 E64 128 16 sa 128 gJ Press MENU button to exit VOICE B R menu 24 Advanced Operation Advanced Operation Advanced Operation Line In Bit Rate To delete files on MP3 Player To format files on MP3 Player When you record on When you record on MP3 Player select on line in bit rate level aA f Press MENU button 2 seconds press Function button and then select 1 Press MENU button 2 seconds press Function button and then select ERASE menu FORMAT menu J Press MENU button 2 seconds press Function button and then selec
8. inimal system requirements You ll need to have MP3 files stored on your computer a data To connect vour MP3 Plaver to a PC for your computer In Out cable and your MP3 Player To complete setup you should connect the supplied Data i i You can transfer songs from your PC to your MP3 Player via Operation Circumstances i your USB port with a data In Out Cable Also you can transfer RUE CADIS Tore MONENE CAC e OS Windows 98 ME 2000 XP data from your MP3 Player to your PC MP3 Player e CPU At least Pentium 133MHz Data In Out e Memory At least 32MB 32MB above is recommended e HDD Space At least 100MB e Video Card 640 x 480 Mode cable At least High Color 16bit MP3 or MP3 or e USB Port WMA file WMA file e CD ROM Driver Il Note Sy DATA USB PORT What is USB In Out terminal e USB stands for Universal Serial Bus e It is a new interface based on the new concept between PC and peripherals MP3 Player Compare the two ends of the cable e The maximum bandwidth is12 Mbps and a maximum of 127 USB devices can be connected to a single PC Connect one end with the USB port on the back of your PC and then plug the other end into the Data In Out terminal of your MP3 Player amp DE CONNEGTING Success connected to the USB 10 11 12 Before Operation Power on off e To turn on press the POWER ON OFF button for more than 1 sec
9. jWIN Internet Encoding MP3 Player OWNER S MANUAL MODEL JX MP259FM Please read this manual carefully before operating your set Retain it for future reference Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement Precautions e If you plan not to use the main unit for a long time remove the battery to avoid any damage caused by battery leakage and corrosion e Avoid listening to the main unit while driving or operating any motorized vehicle e Do not use the main unit in places which are extremely hot cold dusty or humid e Unlock the HOLD switch before operating e Do not drop it while using this product Battery Life Battery MP3 WMA Playback Alkaline battery 2EA About 8 hours Xx Conditions of time to use EIAJ standard conditions e Output 5mW 5mW play of the CD consecutively recorded at 1kHZ e Sum of time measured by continuously repeating stop for 16 hours after consecutive play for 4 hours a day e The play time to use may vary depending on operation condition Xx Charge the rechargeable battery or replace the battery with a new one in the following situations gt The L indicator blinks gt Low Battery appears about 1 second in the LCD and then disappears gt The operation buttons do not work For preventing the electrostatic discharge during use refer to below conditions e f it is possible please avoid operating this device under dry condition
10. nna Recording 128MB About 15 hour 16kbps Available hour 256MB About 30 hour 16kbps 37 601 PH3A00 080
11. ond e To turn off press the POWER ON OFF button for more than 1 5 seconds on the pause or stop mode mj POWER ON OFF button To use Earphone Connect the earphone connector to the earphone jack CER Earphone Jack N 3 5mm 13 Basic Operation To skip the files To skip the next file Press SKIP SEARCH gt gt button on the main unit to select the next file To skip the previous file Press SKIP SEARCH m button on the main unit twice To return the beginning of the current file Press SKIP SEARCH m button on the main unit once To play rewind search or fast forward search the files Press SKIP SEARCH lt gt button for more than 2 seconds during file playing To select the Function mode Press the FUNCTION F button repeatedly more than 1 second You can choose the music voice or FM radio mode by pressing SKIP SEARCH 4 gt gt button and then press button to confirm The function mode is not chosen during recording mode 005 00 50 am Fe Waar RECORD m sT T A My heart will go on mp3 1 X dubai gt ryan 89 80 x PA i E NN ice 13 5 ar T Music mode Voice mode st FM radio mode Speed Function Press the SPEED button repeatedly and briefly You can choose the playing speed of a file 30 15 or 15 of normal playing speed 16 Before Operation
12. ore than 1 second then select FM BAND menu RECORD menu and press b gt button 16kbps 32kbps 64kbps 128kbps 2 Set the voice bitrate Reference p 28 TEE Recording setting is completed VOICE B R tM 32 64 128 gt Voice Quality Low Voice Quality High FM BAND e ASIA JPN USA J Press Record REC button briefly one time on pause stop mode READY RECORD qm 2 Press SKIP SEARCH m lt gt gt button and then select PLAY b gt button Q Remain Time K VOICE 13 55 15 Available recording time To check memory and version information e Press MENU button for 2 seconds and press Function button to show the information FM BAND FM BAND Total MEM TOTAL MEMORY Free MEM FREE MEMORY eASIA USA ASIA eJPN F W Ver l FIRE WARE VERSION RECORDING qI VORC005 VOICE 00 01 15 Recording time J To exit FM BAND mode press FUNCTION F button 2 seconds then press SKIP SEARCH kea gt i to setect other play mode 4 Start the voice recording to the Microphone MIC on the main unit 5 To stop the voice recording press REC button The voice recording is completed Notes e The recorded files are stored VORC001 MP3 VORCO02 MP3 VORCO003 MP3 in order e f the FULL appears in the LCD delete some files to save voice recording available time e Enter the Voice folder to play the recorded file 28 29 30 Advanced Operation Auxiliary Input Recording 1 Set
13. r 26 To format files on MP3 Player 27 To select bit rate of file 28 Presetting the radio frequency 29 Voice Recording 5 30 Auxiliary Input Recording 31 Radio Operation 32 35 Radio Operation 32 Auto memory 00002 33 Presetting the radio frequency 33 34 Erasing a preset radio frequency 34 Radio recording 35 Troubleshooting 36 Specifications 37 Player features and controls Accessories Installation CD Data In Out cable Earphone Pouch Battery 2EA Auxiliary Input AAA size USER S MANUAL User s Manual o1 Output Cable Important Safety Instructions Do not expose the unit in the ultimate temperature above 95 F or below 23 F or humidity environment Do not place heavy things above the unit Do not extrude the unit by great pressure Do not drill other things into the unit Do not fix the unit with chemical substance such as benzene or thinner Do not expose the unit on the place close to sun or heat sources Do not place the unit in the dusty environment Do not open or repair the unit privately Remove the battery when the unit is not be used for a long period of time Declaration We will not take the responsibility for the loss of saved or recorded information which is caused by machine malfunction or repair Player features and con
14. ress MENU button to exit MIC VAD menu 22 Advanced Operation ID3 Language Function You can choose between 5 language mode Press MENU button 2 seconds press Function button and then select ID3 Language menu ID3 LANGUAGE e CH SP CH TD KOR ENG JPN 2 Press SKIP SEARCH I44 gt gt 1 button and then select PLAY button ID3 LANGUAGE ID3 LANGUAGE e CH SP CH TD CH SP e CH TD KOR ENG JPN KOR ENG JPN 3 Press MENU button to exit Language menu CH SP Simple Chinese display CH TD Traditional Chinese display KOR Korean diaplay ENG English display JPN Japanese display Notes e This Function is invalid to the FM radio mode e f the song has no ID3 function it will display the file name only 20 Advanced Operation REPEAT Function Press REC button to choose between 5 fixed repeat mode DESCRIPTION NORMAL EN Plays one time in oder INT Plays the first 10 seconds only for each gt track of the files eB Peys randoms RANDOM Plays randomly A REPEAT ALL Plays repeatedly all file REPEAT ONE Faa repeatedly the current selected Note e The REPEAT Function is not available to the FM radio mode e After all file is played one time in oder in the INTRO mode the unit is stopped automatically e The selection of the above repeat mode only effects at play mode 23 Advanced Operation BACK LIGHT Function Press MENU button 2 seconds select BACK LIGHT m
15. t LINE IN B R menu FORMAT LINE IN B R NORMAL e QUICK e 64 128 192 2 Press SKIP SEARCH m lt gt gt button and to select YES then press PLAY b gt button 2 Display will show normal or quick format function Press SKIP SiGe ice SEARCH k lt gt gt button to choose normal or quick format Press 2 Press oo k lt gt gt button and then select button to start format Press F to exit menu PLAY b gt button YES NORMAL FORMAT LINE IN B R LINE IN B R 3 Press button button to select files FORMAT NORMAL FORMAT QUICK YES gt NO F 64 J 102 64 ROOT Go Home mp3 ey You Say Me mp3 RADIO Go Home mp3 J Press MENU button to exit LINE IN B R menu p COLINE IN QUICK FORMAT 4 Press gt button to delete the files press F button back to the menu FORMAT QUICK FORMAT Press MENU button to exit ERASE menu NORMAL YES gt i NO F ERASE ROOT Go Home mp3 enn Love mp3 Go Home mp3 YES gt NO F Notes e This Function only can work at stop or pause mode e Files can t erase at FM Radio or MP3 Files when working 25 26 27 Advanced Operation Advanced Operation Advanced Operation Select the voice record Bit Rate FM BAND VOICE RECORDING When you record voice on MP3 Player select on voice bit rate level Press MENU button 2 seconds press Function button and then select J Press the Function F button for m
16. the bitrate for line in record Reference P25 2 Enter record mode by pressing Function F button for more than 1 second Auxiliary Input recording setting is completed 3 Connect the auxiliary Input Output cable to the auxiliary input jack and the auxiliary output jack on the auxiliary main unit a Auxiliary Input po ae 3 5mm Output Ja ck 3 5mm 4 Press Record REC button briefl y on stop mode and start playing the auxiliary main unit The auxiliary Input recording is started J To pause the recording press button to stop the voice recording press REC button the line in recording is completed ES Notes The recorded files are stored LINIOO01 MP3 LINIOO2 MP3 LINIOO3 MP3 in order e If the FULL appears in the LCD delete some files to save voice recording available time e Enter LINE IN folder to play the recorded file 31 Radio Operation J Repeat steps 1 to 3 to store other frequency To recall preset numbers Press MENU button and press SKIP SEARCH mea gt gt button Erasing a preset radio frequency When you want to delete the stored radio frequency press Book Mark B MARK button for more than 1 second on the PRESET MODE of FM radio 34 Radio Operation Listening to the radio J Press the Function F button for more than 1 second press lt 4 gt gt button to choose FM RADIO and press p gt button The FM radio is selected 2 Press the
17. trols Front Rear Panel Necklace connector LCD e FUNCTION F button MUSIC VOICE FM radio e SPEED button e PLAY gt button e PAUSE STOP II l button e POWER ON OFF button SKIP SEARCH m lt gt gt button lt jee Battery Cover 6 Player features and controls Player features and controls Player features and controls Side Panel marae LCD DISPLAY To install Battery Battery Open the battery cover Music Voice indicator Current track Total track Repeat Mode Book Mark 2 Insert the battery HOLD Make sure to match the and on the batteries to the marks Playing time inside the battery compartment Close the battery cover a gt Hold Switch HOLD 005 00 50 gp o wu e M Notes Record REC button My heart will go on mp3 information e Improper use of batteries may cause battery leakage and corro Book Mark B MARK button sion e If battery leakage occurs wipe the battery liquid from the battery MENU button Top Bottom Panel compartment then insert new battery Bit rate MP3 WMA Volume level Backlight display Microphone Sampling Frequency MIC Auxiliary Input Jack Earphone Jack 3 5mm USB Connector Q 23 5mm 7 8 9 System Requirements How to use your MP3 Player Connecting Data In Out Cable Your MP3 Player needs the m

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