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User manual

E100

Summary of Contents for E100

Page 1: ...User manual E100 ...

Page 2: ...enu selection 11 Using HOLD and RESET 12 Connecting Products 13 Using the Product Music 20 Videos 23 Pictures 25 Texts 27 FM Radio 29 Recordings 31 File Manager 32 Settings 33 Other Information iriver plus 3 Using the Product 36 Copyrights Certification Trademarks Limited Liability 40 Safety Instructions 41 Troubleshooting 44 C o n t e n t s ...

Page 3: ...E100 ...

Page 4: ...Components 4 Locating the Controls 5 LCD Display 6 Installing iriver plus 3 8 01 Getting Started ...

Page 5: ...Texts FM Radio Recordings File Manager Settings E100 Earphones Quick Start Guide Warranty Card Installation CD Manual USB cable Getting Started Components Components are subject to change without notice and may vary from images shown ...

Page 6: ...Texts FM Radio Recordings File Manager Settings Getting Started Locating the Controls Speaker RESET pinhole HOLD switch Volume button MIC POWER button LCD OK button Menu buttons LINE IN jack USB jack Earphone jack Micro SD card slot ...

Page 7: ...deo Getting Started LCD Display Current video File name Elapsed time Total playing time Rating EQ Album art A B repeat Elapsed time Total playing time for the current file Play Mode Current time Album Info Previous Battery Progress bar Progress bar Volume Play next file Playing previous file HOLD Rewind Fast Forward ...

Page 8: ... FM Radio Recordings File Manager Settings Getting Started LCD Display FM Radio While recording voice Recording quality Preset ON OFF Current frequency Options Frequency indicator Channel number Current status Recorded time Remaining time ...

Page 9: ... requirements for using iriver plus 3 Windows 2000 XP Intel Pentium ll 233 MHz or higher processor speed 64 MB or greater memory 30 MB or greater hard disk space 16 bit enabled speaker and sound card Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6 0 or later SVGA or high resolution monitor 1024x768 resolution or greater Windows Vista Windows Vista only supports the 32 bit version and does not support the 64...

Page 10: ...ng Earphones to the E100 13 Charging the product 13 Inserting Removing the micro SD card 14 Recommended micro SD card types 15 Connecting the E100 to your PC 16 Copying files folders to the product 17 Deleting files folders from the product 17 Disconnecting the E100 from your PC 18 02 Basic Operations ...

Page 11: ...it on Press and hold the 1 button on the product to turn it off This product has an automatic power saving function to save battery power Based on the settings in power save mode the product will be automatically turned off after a pre determined period without operation For more information on setting this mode refer to Settings Timer Auto Power off Refer to page 33 Notice Turning off the product...

Page 12: ... Pictures Texts FM Radio Recordings File Manager Settings Basic Operations Menu selection In the main menu press the 1 button to select the menu Press and hold the 2 button to display the main menu from any operation screen ...

Page 13: ...he 1 HOLD switch to the direction of arrow as shown below to lock the product Slide the 2 HOLD switch the opposite direction to unlock the product If the player stops and does not respond to any 1 commands press the RESET pinhole Using RESET Performing RESET does not delete the date time settings and data in the integrated memory Notice ...

Page 14: ...It may cause a malfunction Check if the E100 is connected to a high power USB 2 0 port Some low power USB ports built into certain peripheral devices such as some types of keyboards and USB hubs without integrated power may not provide enough power to charge While the PC is switched to standby mode the product may not be charged Charge the product only at room temperature The product may not be ch...

Page 15: ...ain to remove the micro SD card 3 Be sure to insert remove a micro SD card only after turning off the product Do not use excessive power to insert a micro SD card This can cause product malfunction or damage the micro SD card Do not remove a micro SD card while in use This can cause a deletion of data product malfunction or damage micro SD card Do not insert or remove a micro SD card repeatedly If...

Page 16: ...not turn off the product or remove a micro SD card while it is being formatted This can cause a malfunction of the product and damage the micro SD card It is recommended to format a micro SD card as a FAT32 system in case its size is over 2 GB If a micro SD card has already been formatted by the product reset the product after disconnecting the USB cable and connect the cable again Format the micr...

Page 17: ...ton on the product to turn it on Turn on your PC and connect the E100 to it using the 2 USB cable provided If properly connected the LCD will display as below 3 Charge DataTransfer The product is currently being charged and data is being transferred Charge Play The product is currently being charged and a file is being played Charge The product is currently being charged ...

Page 18: ...to the drive which appears as the product After selecting the desired file folder right click with 1 your mouse and select Delete Click 2 Yes in the Confirm File Delete Confirm Folder Delete popup window to delete the file folder Always connect the USB cable properly While transferring data using the USB cable never disconnect it or turn off the power to protect your data from loss or damage Notic...

Page 19: ...n on the taskbar may be hidden in some operating systems Click Show hidden icons to display the hidden icon The Safely Remove Hardware function may not be available while using some applications such asWindows Explorer orWindows Media Player Close all applications first before performing the Safely Remove Hardware If the Safely Remove Hardware is not performed properly try again after a few minute...

Page 20: ... 25 Additional Features 26 Texts Selecting Text 27 Viewing Text 27 Additional Features 28 FM Radio Listening to FM Radio 29 Scanning FM Radio Station 29 Additional Features 30 Recordings Recording 31 Additional Features 31 File Manager Browsing Device 32 Deleting File 32 Settings Selecting Setting 33 Date Time 33 Display 33 Timer 33 Advanced 34 Language 34 03 Using the Product ...

Page 21: ...on while playing to select the beginning A point Press it again to select the end B point The designated section between A and B will be played Press the button again to deactivate the repeat playback While playing press the button to return to the previous menu Using the Product Music Supported file formats MP3 WMA OGG FLAC ASF In the Music mode only music files in the Music folder will be displa...

Page 22: ... sets skip interval activated by pressing the button The Study Mode is disabled when it is set to OFF Select EQ Selects the EQ to be used for playing music Setup Sound Sets the sound effect Custom EQ Changes levels of each frequency range to create your own equalization SRSWOW HD Sets the levels of 3D sound effect SRS Customizes the SRS 3D sound effects TruBass Customizes the bass sound level Focu...

Page 23: ... number of times for A B repeat Repeat Interval Sets the interval for A B repeat Scan Speed Sets the speed of fast forward and reverse Rate Classifies your favorite music by star ratings Add Bookmark Bookmarks a specific point of time Delete File Deletes the selected file Information Displays information for the selected file ...

Page 24: ...u Supported file formats AVI WMV In the Videos mode only video files in theVideo folder will be displayed To play other video files in any other folder use the File Manager mode Max playing time is variable depending on video type When a micro SD card is inserted you can display the video list by selecting Videos Dir List Internal Memory External Memory Be sure to use iriver plus 3 when transferri...

Page 25: ...ets the repeat playback mode of video file Scan Speed Sets the speed of fast forward and reverse Resume Selects whether video is resumed from the last played point or from the beginning Sequential Play Plays files with related names in sequential order Add Bookmark Bookmarks a specific point of time Delete File Deletes the selected file Information Displays information for the selected file ...

Page 26: ...ure While playing pictures press the button to start pause a slide show While playing press the button to play the previous next picture While playing press the button to return to the previous menu Supported file formats JPG BMP PNG GIF Some file types may not be fully compatible In the Pictures mode only picture files in the Picture folder will be displayed To play other picture files in any oth...

Page 27: ...e Delay Selects the amount of time each picture is displayed on the screen during a slide show Rotate Sets the direction of displayed image Zoom Enlarges the selected picture Press the button to return to the original size Delete File Deletes the selected file Information Displays information for the selected file The Additional Features screen is deactivated during a slide show Notice ...

Page 28: ... the or button to display the text on the screen ViewingText Press the button to start or stop the automatic scroll function Press the button to scroll up or down While playing press the button to return to the previous menu Supported file formats TXT You cannot open the file over 10 MB In the Texts mode only text files in theText folder will be displayed To play other text files in any other fold...

Page 29: ...play the Options screen Skip to Press to skip the amount of text based on the designated percentage Auto Scroll Speed Sets the scroll speed Font Size Selects font size Add Bookmark Bookmarks a specific point in the file Delete File Deletes the selected file The Additional Features screen is deactivated when the automatic scroll function is activated Notice ...

Page 30: ...dio Station Press the button to move to the next previous frequency Press the button to deactivate Preset and press and hold the button to move to the available next previous frequency Press the button to activate the preset and press the button to move to the next previous channel While playing press the button to return to the previous menu FM radio won t be working properly if earphone is not p...

Page 31: ...0 channels can be stored Preset List Displays saved channel list Press the button to select the channel and press the button to listen to it Tuner Region Sets the frequency range based on local standards Korea US 87 5 108 0MHz Japan 76 0 108 0MHz Europe 87 50 108 00 MHz You cannot control the volume while recording FM radio If the remaining memory space or power is insufficient recording will be a...

Page 32: ...utton to stop recording You cannot control the volume while recording If the remaining memory space or power is insufficient recording will be automatically stopped The file size per minute varies with recording quality Low Approximately 480 K Middle Approximately 720 K High Approximately 960 K The recorded file will be saved in the following format YY Year MM Month DD Day XXX Sequential number Ex...

Page 33: ...y External Memory Displays file folder lists saved in external memory In file folder list press the 3 button to select the previous next file folder Press the 4 or button to move to the subfolder or play the selected file Press the 5 button to move to the upper folder When the micro card is inserted an external memory is displayed Notice Using the Product File Manager You can manually check and pl...

Page 34: ...Settings The iriver E100 supports customizable configurations The menu configurations are subject to change with different firmware versions Display Backlight Sets the amount of time to keep the backlight ON Brightness Changes LCD display brightness Timer Auto Power off Automatically turns the power off after a pre determined period without operation Sleep Automatically turns the power off after a...

Page 35: ...nection Format Internal Memory Deletes all data saved in internal memory Format External Memory Deletes all data saved in external memory System Information Displays system information of the product Reset All Settings Resets the product to the factory setting Language Menu Language Selects language for menu Countries Selects language for tag and text It is necessary to backup all valuable files b...

Page 36: ...6 Ripping Songs from a CD 36 Transferring Media to the iriver E100 37 Supported File Formats 38 Initializing Disk 39 Upgrading Firmware 39 Copyrights Certification Trademarks Limited Liability 40 Safety Instructions 41 Troubleshooting 44 04 Other Information ...

Page 37: ...and pictures to the library Insert an audio CD into the CD drive and run iriver plus 3 1 In iriver plus 3 select the checkbox from 2 Music CD Drive and click CD Ripping in bottom left After ripping a song select the 3 All Music to check whether the ripped song has been added to the library Ripping Songs from a CD Other Information iriver plus 3 Using the Product To connect the product to iriver pl...

Page 38: ...iriver plus 3 Select the checkbox beside the file to transfer and click 2 The selected file starts to transfer and the progress status 3 is displayed in the Status window on bottom left Now you can find the selected music in your library 4 UsingWindows Explorer Connect the product to the USB jack of your PC using the 1 USB cable Copy the contents to proper folders as below 2 Text iriver E100 Text ...

Page 39: ...GG ASF FLAC 8 320Kbps Q1 Q10 FLAC0 FLAC8 Video AVI Video MPEG4 SP Simple Profile less than 30 frames sec 2 Mbps Resolution QVGA 320X240 Text TXT Unicode text local code text Audio Supports MP3 up to 320 Kbps and recommends 44 1 KHz CBR Pic ture JPG BMP PNG GIF Baseline JPG Progressive JPG is not supported WMV Video WMV9 SP less than 30 frames sec 768 Kbps Resolution QVGA 320X240 Audio SupportsWMA ...

Page 40: ... cable run iriver plus 3 The PC should be connected to the internet SelectTools Portable Device Firmware Upgrade 2 and complete the upgrade process by following the on screen instructions Upgrading Firmware You need to backup the necessary files before initialization since formatted files cannot be recovered Notice Do not disconnect the product from PC while downloading the firmware upgrade file O...

Page 41: ...s and intellectual property laws 1999 2008 iriver Limited All rights reserved Certification MIC FCC CE Class B Digital Device Residential Communication Device This equip ment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential in...

Page 42: ...ion Do not expose the player to sources of moisture such as water beverages chemicals cosmetics and so on This may cause damage and malfunction Keep away from harsh environments including humid dusty and smoky areas This may cause malfunction Keep out of direct sunlight and extreme heat and cold This may cause malfunction Do not keep the product close to magnetic substance such as magnets TVs moni...

Page 43: ...more than two buttons simultaneously This may cause damage and malfunction Do not disconnect the USB cable while transferring data This may cause malfunction Try when possible to connect the product to the rear USB port in your PC In some custom assembled PCs improper USB port may cause malfunction Do not connect any device or object other than earphones to the Earphone jack This may cause damage ...

Page 44: ... product in a safe place to avoid accidents Always be careful to steer clear of nearby objects if you use the product while in motion It is not recommended to use the product during electrical storms Reduce volume or stop using the player if you experience ringing in your ears Do not listen to music via headphones earphones at high volume for a long time Keep headphone earphone cords under control...

Page 45: ...urns off frequently To save power consumption the LCD is designed to be turned off after a designated period of time Set this amount of time in Settings Display Backlight The product cannot be connected properly using the USB cable Check whether the USB cable is firmly connected Poor radio reception with heavy interference Check whether the earphones jack is dirty Check whether the earphones are c...

Page 46: ...mation Troubleshooting The memory space has changed after formatting The memory space may be changed depending on the operating system The start up time is too long Check whether too many files are stored in the product It is recommended to store up to 1 000 music files and 2000 picture files ...

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