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Safety and Warnings 

Listening to loud sounds for prolonged periods may permanently damage your hearing. Before 
putting on the headphones turn the volume down then put the headphones on and slowly increase 
the volume until you find a comfortable listening level. 

Static Electricity 

To minimize static electricity, avoid operating the player in an extremely dry environment. In an environment with 
electrostatic discharge the product may malfunction and require the user to reset the product. 

USB Storage Device Data Protection 

Always insert the USB device in the correct direction. Failure to do so may result in damage to the USB device and this 

product. 

Do not remove the USB device whilst it is being accessed. 
Electrical interference and electrostatic discharges may cause the USB device to malfunction and suffer damage, 

resulting in data loss. 

It is strongly recommended that any important data is backed up on a PC to protect against corruption, data loss or 
device malfunction. Please note that our company shall not accept any liability for damage or loss of stored data.

 

Introduction 

This device incorporates a portable WMA/MP3, AVI/WMV Video player, Photo viewer, Voice 
Recorder and USB Mass Storage Device. 

 

Digital Audio Player Features: 

 

WMA/MP3 player. 

 

Synchronous lyric display with WMA/MP3 music. 

 

Voice recorder. 

 

USB mass storage device. 

 

Integrated USB connector. 

 

Backlit display. 

 

Rechargeable Li-ion battery 

 

Superb audio quality.   

 

System support: 

 

Supports Windows Me/2000/XP. 

 

Supports Windows 98 SE after installation of drivers (consult to the instruction in the latter 
part). 

 

Supports Mac OS X (version 10.2.6 or above) without driver. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for LOG OIII 2GB

Page 1: ...ht files Contents z Safety z Introduction z Installing the Digital Media Player z Transfer data to and from the Digital Media Player z Digital Media Player Controls z Screen Display z Listening to you...

Page 2: ...trical interference and electrostatic discharges may cause the USB device to malfunction and suffer damage resulting in data loss It is strongly recommended that any important data is backed up on a P...

Page 3: ...ours Installing drivers Windows Me 2000 XP no drivers are needed Windows 98 SE users do need to install drivers onto their PC Please follow the procedure below Insert the CD into CD ROM and a window w...

Page 4: ...e files Q How do I play WMA and DRM protected files A WMA files can have DRM protection which means the file content is encrypted with a key It is necessary to have DRM licensed files on your computer...

Page 5: ...I Menu button J Power On Off button K UP button L Skip Next Fast forward button M Play Pause A B Repeat button N USB Port Screen Display 1 Play Pause Stop 2 Equalizer 3 ID3 Tag 4 Volume level 5 Elaps...

Page 6: ...music menu and press PLAY button to play all music in your player z Audio Play Queue It shows the playlist of your player 1 Select Audio Play Queue and press PLAY button to enter 2 The songs names in...

Page 7: ...f all songs within your player are listed out 3 Use UP and DOWN buttons to select an artist and press PLAY button to enter 4 The albums belong to this artist will be listed out 5 Use UP and DOWN butto...

Page 8: ...their ID3 information Select Year and press PLAY button to enter The years that all songs belong to are listed out Use UP and DOWN buttons to select a year and press PLAY button to enter All songs bel...

Page 9: ...s the related lyric file for example happymusic mp3 Press Play button to play 7 The lyric will be displayed synchronously on the SCREEN while the music is being played Video This player can play AVI a...

Page 10: ...ll be saved as a file named Vxxxx WAV in the Voice folder Play back voice This operation is similar to the playback of music 1 Select Voice in the Main Menu and press PLAY button to enter 2 Select a r...

Page 11: ...res only Advanced Settings To navigate the Settings menu 1 In the Main Menu use UP and DOWN buttons to select Settings and press PLAY button to enter the Settings menu 2 Use UP and DOWN buttons to sel...

Page 12: ...ting The equalizer setting is to adjust the music playback effect Six equalizer presets are available Normal XBass Rock Jazz Classical POP 1 Select Equalizer and press PLAY button to enter 2 Select on...

Page 13: ...ng Always On will always turn on the backlight Battery life is considerable shorter if Always On is selected Power Savings Power Savings function will automatically turn off the MP3 Player after a pre...

Page 14: ...ss PLAY button to confirm and exit Default You can reset all settings to factory default settings 1 Select Default 2 Press PLAY button The default settings are loaded to the MP3 Player Format NOTE Ple...

Page 15: ...utton to enter 2 Use UP and DOWN buttons to choose a folder and press PLAY button to enter all files within your player are classified in accordance with the folders name 3 Choose the file you want to...

Page 16: ...ry is low and needed to be charged recharge the battery 2 Try to reset the Player by pressing the reset hole and turn on the player again Q The player has no response to pressing buttons when playing...

Page 17: ...Display 128 x 160 Dot Matrix 65K TFT display Tag display Controls Earphone jack Microphone Down button Skip Previous Fast Rewind button Volume down button Volume up button Reset Hole Hold Switch Menu...

Page 18: ...eo Playback Movie AVI WMV Signal to Noise Ratio o 90 dB Frequency Response o 20 Hz 20 kHz Output o 4 4 mW each output Total Harmonic Distortion Output o 0 01 0 5 Ports o USB Mini B Socket o Earphones...

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