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Troubleshooting guide
The player does not work
Check the capacity of the battery. One 1.5V AAA size
battery is required.
Check the polarity (
and
) of the battery.
Note:
You may use any 1.5V AAA size battery, but
alkaline battery tends to last longer.
You can also use a rechargeable AAA size 1.2V Ni-Cid or
Ni-MH battery.
The buttons are not
functioning
Check the
HOLD
function setting. When the
HOLD
function is on. All buttons are locked.
Try reinstalling the battery to reinitialize the player.
Unable to download data
Ensure the USB cable is properly connected to your PC and
the player.
Check that the USB driver is installed
Ensure that there is enough memory to store music or data
file(s)
Lost data
Occasionally some parts of a data stream may be damaged
owing to instability of power while downloading files. In
such a case, format to initialize the memory in the player by
the utility
MP3 Player
.
How many minutes of MP3
files can this player hold
It depends on the memory size of the player. A player with
64MB of memory can hold approximately 60 minutes the
near CD sound quality MP3 files.
Player is not recognized by
the PC
Check if the USB cable is connected properly, and if the
player is on.
Check that the USB driver is installed.
Player is not responding and
not functioning
Refer to MSCN Firmware Download in Software Utilities
Summary of Contents for H- F2561
Page 1: ...H F2561 DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER Instruction manual...
Page 4: ...4 Names of controls indicators Portable MP3 Player...
Page 37: ...37 37 38 39 42 42 44 51 52 FM 58 61 68 74 FM 74 75 77...
Page 38: ...38...
Page 39: ...39 MP3...
Page 40: ...40 1 2 3 MENU 4 5 6 7 8 A Id3 B USB C D E F G CD MMC CD MMC H...
Page 41: ...41 1 2 3 4 5 6 MENU...
Page 42: ...42 1 CD 2 3 4 USB...
Page 43: ...43 A B C NORMAL ROCK JAZZ CLASS D E F G H PLAY PAUSE II STOP I J K L...
Page 44: ...44 SD MMC 1 SD MP3 2 MP3 USB 3 mp3 4...
Page 45: ...45 5 6...
Page 46: ...46 7 FAT FAT FAT FAT32 8...
Page 47: ...47 9 2 Play Pause 1 3 Music Player...
Page 48: ...48 5 2 3 3 4 5...
Page 49: ...49 6 7 0 30 8 Play Pause Play Pause...
Page 50: ...50 9...
Page 51: ...51 1 RECORD 3 2 3...
Page 52: ...52 1 2 Setting Setting 1 EQ EQ 5 2 PLAYMODE PLAYMODE 5...
Page 53: ...53 3 CONTRAST Contrast 4 POWER SAVING Power Saving...
Page 55: ...55 8 EXIT Exit 3 3 Record Record 4 Erase Erase Music Voice Music Voice...
Page 56: ...56 Yes No 5 MUSIC...
Page 57: ...57 6 About About...
Page 58: ...58 FM FM Radio FM 1 FM Auto Scan 20 FM Preset FM Preset Memory Ch...
Page 59: ...59 2 FM FM Recording FM wav Memory Full 3 FM Recording Setting Record Setting 8 000 48 000...
Page 60: ...60 4 EXIT Exit FM...
Page 62: ...62 4 5 C Program Files Sigma Tel MSCN...
Page 63: ...63 6 7...
Page 64: ...64 3 USB Ready 3 4 Read Write Windows Windows Safety Remove Hardware 1...
Page 65: ...65 2 Stop 3 OK 4...
Page 66: ...66 USB Windows ME 2000 XP 5 USB 6 3...
Page 67: ...67 VOICE 7 Windows Sigma Tel MSCN Audio Player Uninstall Sigma Tel MSCN Audio Player...
Page 70: ...70 Yes No Start Close...
Page 72: ...72 Back Cancel...
Page 73: ...73...
Page 75: ...75 1 5 1 5 Ni Cd Ni MH 1 2 HOLD On USB USB MP3 Player...
Page 76: ...76 3 64 3 60 CD USB USB...
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