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STATUS LED light and other LEDS:
The Status LED will turn ON
RED
solid when the device is powered ON and working. It blinks one time
when the last track is played and it-re-loops.
In addition the LED lights located just below the SD card will be blinking
yellow
to indicate normal playback
operation in progress or blink Red when a track or Bank change is being performed.
The L1/L2 and L3/L4 LEDs turn ON solid when corresponding line is in use, and will blink ON/OFF when
Music On Hold is activated for that line and double blinks OFF when line does not exists.
Player Specifications:
File Formats:
MP3, WMA, MAC, etc.
Frequency response:
20Hz to 20 KHz
.
less than 0.1% THD
Sampling rate:
>64kbps Mono ,128kbps recommended
PC Interface:
USB 2.0 Hi-Speed(MSC) compatible with USB 1.0
Memory Capacity :
SD card 256MB to 4GB
up to 8 hours on 256MB SD card and
up to 128 hours on 4GB SD card
Playback:
auto-repeat
Banks:
1 or 2
Tracks:
up to 99
External Audio:
3.5mm stereo jack input
Output Power:
20 watts maximum,
Volume
,
Tone
and
BASS Boost
support
Output:
RCA 8 ohm and 600 ohm jacks
Power supply:
110VAC/240VAC 50-60 Hz. To 12 VDC/ 200-1000 ma
Size:
9
” x 5 ” x 1.5” (L x W x H)
Color:
Black
Weight:
0.85 pounds (1.5 pounds with power supply and all other parts)
(please note some music titles are not royalty-free and you may want to use the royalty-free music titles
to avoid annual licensing payments to ASCAP and BMI for playing those titles on-hold
)
Player Problems
Possible Cause / Solution
Player not working or
stopped working
•
Unplug the power connector, press on SD card so that it snaps out,
wait 30 seconds then re-insert the SD card and make sure it snaps IN
then re-connect the power securely., observe the STATUS LED is
turning ON solid
•
Some lower capacity SD cards are not compatible, in that case RED
STATUS LED turns ON but the player does not play, use the provided
SD card or another correct type SD card.
•
Adjust the volume on unit
•
make sure Mode switch is set to SD not EXT (External Audio Input)
Cannot Transfer files to
SD card
•
If you use Windows 98 SE, ensure to use USB driver is
installed properly in your system.
•
Ensure the USB adapter or player is connected securely to
your PC USB port, or to the supplied USB cable, try another
USB port directly. Make sure SD card is not locked.
Audio Volume is too low
•
Turn the Volume control clock wise
•
Adjust the tone control
Audio is distorted
•
Volume level may be too high, turn the volume
counterclockwise, Adjust the Tone control,
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