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Use the 

Prev 

and 

Next

 buttons to highlight the Music Mode

 

 

Press the 

Menu / Mode

 button to select the operating mode

 

 

Press the 

Play / Pause

 button to begin playing

 

 

Use the 

Prev

 and 

Next

 buttons to select different songs

 

 

Vol + / -

 buttons to set desired listen volume level

 

 

Control Lock/ Hold 

 

Slide the 

Hold

 switch to the left to turn the Hold feature ON. Slide it to the right to turn it OFF.

 

  When playing music or recording, turning the Hold feature ON will lock the control buttons 

and prevent unwanted settings or function changes. This feature is very useful, for example; 

to keep the Player from being accidently stopped or turned OFF when listening to music 

while the Player is in your pocket with other items that may come in contact with the control 

buttons. 

 

  When the Hold feature is ON, basic Player and USB functions cannot be performed including, 

turning the power ON / OFF and moving files to / from a PC.

 

 

Play & Stop (or Pause when recording)

 

 

Press the 

Play / Pause

 key to toggle between play and pause. 

 

Operating Modes 

 

Press the 

Menu / Mode

 button to select desired operating mode from the main menu.

 

o

  Main Menu:

 

 

o

  Music mode:

 

 

o

  Record mode:

 

 

o

  Voice mode:

 

 

o

  System Setting:

 

 

o

  USB Mode:

 

 

 

Playing Modes & Submenu 

 

When playing music and recorded files, different playing modes can be selected from the play 

submenu. The player will continue to play files according to the mode selected until it is changed. 

 

Repeat Mode: 

Select the repeat mode from the following options: 

o

  Normal: Plays all files in order one time 

o

  Repeat One: Repeat plays one file 

o

  Folder: Plays all files in current folder in order one time 

o

  Repeat Folder: Repeat plays all files in current folder 

o

  Repeat All: Repeat plays all files in order 

o

  Random: Plays all files in current folder in a random pattern 

o

  Intro: Plays the first 10 seconds of each file 

 

Summary of Contents for MP101

Page 1: ...MP3 Player Models MP101 MP102 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...eat All Random and Intro Automatic Power Off Timer o You may set a Sleep Timer or use the Off Time mode for added battery saving convenience Record Replay o High quality digital voice recordings are easy to make with the built in microphone USB 2 0 High Speed Data transmission Driver Free USB Storage Disk o Manage your files without installing additional drivers Declaration Thank you for choosing ...

Page 3: ...uded USB Cable Your computer will automatically recognize the MP3 Player as a Removable Disk in your System Tray lower right corner of the desktop and in the My Computer directory Connecting to the Player to a USB port turns the power ON to the Player unit Loading music files into the MP3 Player is very easy Locate the music files on your computer that you want to load onto the MP3 Player and simp...

Page 4: ...rols PRESS Press and release the indicated key quickly PRESS HOLD Press and hold the indicated key for about 3 seconds Menu Mode Button o Press Hold the Menu Mode button to enter the main menu submenu systems make selections or enter the desired operating mode Prev Next Buttons o Press the Prev and Next buttons to highlight desired files and menu options o To Rewind or Fast forward the playing fil...

Page 5: ...d USB functions cannot be performed including turning the power ON OFF and moving files to from a PC Play Stop or Pause when recording Press the Play Pause key to toggle between play and pause Operating Modes Press the Menu Mode button to select desired operating mode from the main menu o Main Menu o Music mode o Record mode o Voice mode o System Setting o USB Mode Playing Modes Submenu When playi...

Page 6: ...lay between the segment replays o Select from 1 to 10 seconds Player will now play the A B segment Press Menu Mode to end the A B Repeat mode Press the Menu Mode button to exit the play submenu Preset Equalizer Settings This MP3 Player features 7 different preset equalizer options to enhance your music listening pleasure These options are Normal Rock Pop Classical Soft Jazz and DBB o While playing...

Page 7: ... N A 4 Synchronous Lyric and Title Display This player supports ID3 LRC Synchronous Lyric and Title Display a feature that displays the lyrics and title of the currently playing song across the LCD screen display This feature will only works if the LRC lyrics file shares the exact same name as the MP3 WMA song file and if both files are stored in the same directory For example if the music file is...

Page 8: ...ain Press the Menu Mode button to enter Record Submenu Press the Prev and Next button to select REC Type option Press the Menu Mode button to enter the REC Type option Press the Prev and Next button to highlight the desired WAV format recording type Press the Menu Mode button to select the desired WAV recording type Record the new file as previously instructed 6 Playing Recorded Files To start pla...

Page 9: ...tting Language Set the Language for the player to display o Use the Prev and Next buttons to highlight the desired language setting o Use the Menu Mode button to select the desired setting Power OFF and Sleep Timer Settings Power Off Timer Set the length of time in seconds 10 20 30 40 50 or 60 seconds that the player will wait before automatically turning OFF after becoming idle o Use the Prev and...

Page 10: ...rs which should be created on a PC in advance This allows for easy management and playing of stored files The player can identify up to 99 Folders in a directory o From the current function mode Stop interface Press the Menu Mode button to enter Stop state Submenu o Press the Menu mode button to enter the Folder selection interface o Press the Prev and Next buttons to highlight the desired folder ...

Page 11: ...Max Play time 10 hours using power save features Record Sample rate 8KHz Recording format wav 32K bps act 8K bps Recording time 35Hrs 19Min 38Sec act format MP3 WMA WAV Max output of headphone 10mW 32Ohm in both Left and Right MP3 bit rate 8K bps 320K bps WMA bit rate 5K bps 384K bps Frequency response 20Hz to 20KHz SNR 85dB Distortion 0 1 No Power Check whether the battery has been inserted prope...

Page 12: ...rs Trail Suite 100 Hopkins Minnesota 55343 Please enclose a copy of the sales receipt with the date of purchase and provide a detailed description of the problem Failure to enclose required information will result in delay of your shipment Please allow 4 6 weeks for product service or replacement This warranty does not cover any product which has been subject to damage due to an act of nature misu...

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