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DMP-210/220 

 

Portable MP3 Player 

User’s Manual 

 
 
 

 

 

 

 

Rev. 2004-10

 

-13 

Summary of Contents for DMP-210 - 32 MB Digital Player

Page 1: ...DMP 210 220 Portable MP3 Player User s Manual Rev 2004 10 13 ...

Page 2: ...icator 8 Battery Replacement 8 Note on Dry Cell Battery 8 Basic DMP 210 220 Operation 9 Turning the DMP 210 220 On and Off 9 MP3 Playback 10 Understanding the LCD Display 12 SmartMedia Card Installation 14 Connecting The DMP 210 220 To Your PC 15 Using the DMP 210 220 Manager Software 16 Preparing MP3 Files 16 Diagram of the Manager Software 17 Uninstalling the Manager Software 23 Troubleshooting ...

Page 3: ... files This guide explains the features and functions of the DMP 210 220 Note There is no difference in operation between the DMP 210 and DMP 220 The DMP 210 includes 32 Megabytes of built in flash memory and the DMP 220 includes 64 Megabytes Package Contents DMP 210 220 USB Cable Stereo Earphones Installation CD User s Manual 1 5V AA Battery ...

Page 4: ...re convenient size and because the players had no moving parts which resulted in the elimination of skipping a problem with some CD players and other devices At this time companies and computer users began to put MP3 files on the Internet that could be downloaded by anyone And because the sizes of these files are relatively small the time it takes to download MP3 music is fast With the advent of B...

Page 5: ...xposed to direct sunlight e g inside a parked car When you carry the battery in your pocket do not have other metal objects such as coins or keys in the same pocket Friction caused from the metal and the battery rubbing together may cause a fire Using Headphones Listen at a moderate volume to avoid hearing damage Listening to loud music for extended periods of time may damage your ears and may res...

Page 6: ...4 Overview of the DMP 210 220 MP3 Player Button and Feature Layout ...

Page 7: ...onnect the DMP 210 220 to your PC 5 Display window This shows information about functions and track status 6 POWER ON button Keep pressed for 1 second to turn on the power Press to start playback of an MP3 Press during playback to pause and press again to resume 7 PREVIOUS button Press to go back to the beginning of the current track or previous track Keep pressed during playback to search for a d...

Page 8: ...epeat mode to Equalizer mode press the Mode button for 1 second 10 VOLUME button Press to adjust the volume Press the top of the Volume button to increase volume Press the bottom of the Volume button to decrease volume 11 EJECT The Eject switch is used to eject a SmartMedia card 12 Battery Compartment The battery compartment holds the battery A battery with available power is required for the DMP ...

Page 9: ... 5V size AA alkaline battery Pay close attention to the proper polarities and Inserting the battery the wrong way may result in damage to electronic components and the player will not work Note You may use any 1 5V AA size battery but alkaline batteries tend to last longer You can also use a rechargeable AA size 1 2V Ni Ca or Ni MH battery ...

Page 10: ...the battery indicator is empty Note on Dry Cell Battery Make sure that the and marks are correctly aligned To prevent the risk of electrolyte leakage or explosions never recharge the battery apply heat to it or take it apart When not using the battery remove it to prevent batterydischarge If liquid leaks out from the battery wipe thoroughly to remove and dispose of it quickly ...

Page 11: ... for 1 second to turn the unit off The DMP 210 220 incorporates advanced power features that save battery power If the player is turned on but isn t playing anything the power will be turned off automatically after 30 seconds And if the HOLD switch is on and no track is playing the power will be turned off automatically after 4 minutes To turn off the power before the Auto Power Off function turns...

Page 12: ... player 2 Press the Play Pause button to start playback Playback starts from the MP3 file that you played the last time you used the DMP 210 220 3 Adjust the volume to a comfortable level 4 Press the or button to change the track number 5 To stop playback press the Stop button ...

Page 13: ...cting Repeat Modes Press the MODE button repeatedly to select a playback mode Each time the button is pressed the playback mode changes in the following order If the Equalize mode is selected press and hold the MODE button for more than 1 second Normal Plays all stored MP3 songs in order and thenstops after the last song Repeat Plays the current song over and over Repeat All Plays all stored MP3 s...

Page 14: ...d MP3 songs over and over in order Random Plays all stored MP3 songs in random order Random Repeat All Plays all stored MP3 songs in random order and thenrepeats over and over 2 Hold Icon This indicates that the HOLD switch is set to the HOLD position If the HOLD switch is on the buttons will not respond until the HOLD switch is turned off 3 Battery Indicator This displays the remaining battery po...

Page 15: ...that the current MP3 file was encoded at A higher bit rate means better quality and bigger file size 7 Elapsed Playback Time This indicates the elapsed time in minutes and seconds separated by a colon of the track currently being played 8 Total Number Of Tracks This indicates the total number of MP3 files 9 Current Track Number This indicates the file number of the current MP3 file 10 Equalizer Sh...

Page 16: ...software will not recognize the data in the SmartMedia Card When using a SmartMedia Card for the first time initialize the SmartMedia Card using the Manager software Note The MP3 files in the SmartMedia Card cannot be played back on other players To use a SmartMedia Card with other player you need to initialize the SmartMedia Card To eject the SmartMedia Card slide the EJECT switch toward the Smar...

Page 17: ... USB port connector of the player and the other plug to the USB port connector of your PC If a USB cable is already connected to the USB port connector of your PC disconnect it before connecting this player Do not disconnect the USB plug during downloading or uploading the files Doing so will result in data loss and possible lock up of your PC ...

Page 18: ... 220 Manager by clicking on the shortcut icon on the desktop or Windows Start Menu Preparing MP3 Files It is a good idea to prepare your MP3 files before transferring them to the DMP 210 220 Arranging your files in folders can be very helpful in locating specific files in the future On the supplied Installation CD MusicMatch software is provided You may install MusicMatch by opening the Autorun pr...

Page 19: ...on brings up the Setup menu that allows you to specify the path for an MP3 software player on your PC This allows you to play MP3 files from the manager software without needing to start the MP3 player software Youcan also access the Setup dialog box from the Tools Option menu ...

Page 20: ...nload of the updated firmware from D Link Technical Support 3 About button Clicking on this button will display the version of the DMP 210 220 Manager and its copyright information 4 Cut Copy Paste Delete and Rename buttons These buttons work the same as those of Microsoft Windows Explorer You can cut copy paste delete rename or move the files you select in the display list box local display list ...

Page 21: ...play list box 7 8 Initialize Download and Upload buttons Flash Initialize button This will initialize the internal Flash Memory in the player All files stored in Flash Memory will be erased In some extreme circumstances you may need to initialize the Flash Memory whenthe DMP 210 220 is not being recognized by the DMP 210 220 Manager software Send to the DMP 210 220 Download button To copy MP3 file...

Page 22: ...r cannot be copied onto your PC Note DMP 210 220 Manager will not allow you to upload MP3 files from the player to your PC because of copyright considerations Only data files can be uploaded to your PC Note If the DMP 210 220 is turned off during a copy process on purpose or because of insufficient battery power the transferred data might be corrupted You might need to initialize the memory to res...

Page 23: ...SmartMedia card will be highlighted in blue Just click on the Delete button to remove a file highlighted in blue 12 Updated button Flash Memory If the information in the display list box has been changed click on the Update button to refresh the Flash memory display list box 13 SmartMedia Card format button If you use the SmartMedia Card formatted by DMP 210 220 Manager with a digital camera or ot...

Page 24: ...ltiple files before downloading them to the DMP 210 220 15 Flash Memory Display list box The upper right list box of DMP 210 220 Manager is the Flash Memory display list box All files in Flash Memory built in memory of the player will be displayed in this list box The size of total and available memory in the player is displayed in kilobytes below the list box This information is helpful when orga...

Page 25: ... tag information you have changed Click the Modify button to update the ID3 tag information after making a change Otherwise the information does not change even if you have input new data Uninstalling the Manager Software To uninstall the DMP 210 220 Manager software click on Start Programs D Link MP3 Uninstall from the Windows menu bar This will remove all DMP 210 220 files folders ...

Page 26: ...the battery Sometimes you will need to reinstall the battery to reinitialize the player Unable to download data Make sure the USB cable is properly connected to your PC and the DMP 210 220 Check that the USB driver is installed If it is not installed install the USB driver Make sure there is sufficient available memory Click on the Update button to check the remaining memory capacity and check the...

Page 27: ...audio CD depends on the software used for encoding the files into MP3 format How is the available memory size on the manager software displayed A memory chip on the player is composed of blocks each of which can be 8KB or 16KB depending on the Flash Memory type A whole block will be used even if you try to store a one byte file Thus even though some selected files in the local list box show less t...

Page 28: ...ecognize the player refer to the following First check if the USB cable is connected properly or if the player is turned on Check that the DMP 210 220 USB driver is installed If it is not installed install the DMP 210 220 USB driver If the player is connected to the USB hub disconnect the player and connect to an available USB port on your PC If you have upgraded your PC from Windows 95 to Windows...

Page 29: ...vable 16MB 32MB or 64MB Maximum Output Level 5mW 5mW 16 ohms Frequency Range 20 Hz 20 kHz Load Impedance 16 ohms Distortion Rate 0 35 or less S N Ratio 85dB Power Supply DC 1 5V 1 x AA Alkaline Battery Or 1 x Rechargeable AA size 1 2V Ni Cad or Ni MH Battery Battery Life Approximately 10 hours Display Graphic Type LCD PC Interface USB cable ...

Page 30: ...AIR LINE 00800 7250 8000 INDIA D LINK INDIA Plot No 5 Kurla Bandra Complex Road Off Cst Road Santacruz E Bombay 400 098 India TEL 91 22 652 6696 FAX 91 22 652 8914 URL www dlink india com E MAIL service dlink india com ITALY D LINK ITALIA Via Nino Bonnet No 6 b 20154 Milano Italy TEL 39 02 2900 0676 FAX 39 02 2900 1723 URL www dlink it E MAIL info dlink it JAPAN D LINK JAPAN 10F 8 8 15 Nishi Gotan...

Page 31: ...duct Type Warranty Period Product excluding power supplies and fans if purchased and delivered in the fifty 50 United States or the District of Columbia USA One 1 Year Product purchased or delivered outside the USA One 1 Year Power Supplies and Fans One 1 Year Spare parts and spare kits Ninety 90 days D Link s sole obligation shall be to repair or replace the defective Hardware at no charge to the...

Page 32: ...are is provided only to the original licensee and is subject to the terms and conditions of the license granted by D Link for the Software The Warranty Period shall extend for an additional ninety 90 days after any replacement Software is delivered If a material non conformance is incapable of correction or if D Link determines in its sole discretion that it is not practical to replace the non con...

Page 33: ...r which an RMA number is not visible from the outside of the package The product owner agrees to pay D Link s reasonable handling and return shipping charges for any product that is not packaged and shipped in accordance with the foregoing requirements or that is determined by D Link not to be defective or non conforming What Is Not Covered This limited warranty provided by D Link does not cover P...

Page 34: ...ILURE OR MALFUNCTION LOSS OF INFORMATION OR DATA CONTAINED IN STORED ON OR INTEGRATED WITH ANY PRODUCT RETURNED TO D LINK FOR WARRANTY SERVICE RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THE PRODUCT RELATING TO WARRANTY SERVICE OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY EVEN IF D LINK HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES THE SOLE REMEDY FOR A BREACH OF THE FOREGOING LIMITED WARRANTY IS REP...

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Page 36: ...________________________________________________ Answers to the following questions help us to support your product 1 Where and how will the product primarily be used oHome oOffice oTravel oCompany Business oHome Business oPersonal Use 2 If used in a business how many employees does your company currently employ o1 employee o2 9 o10 49 o50 99 o100 499 o500 999 o1000 or more 3 What category best de...

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