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MicroSD option

• Use                

VOL -  /  VOL +   

              buttons to move through the tracks.

• The message: “Format Error” means the track can’t be recognized.
• You may find it more efficient not to use folders and have all songs in 
  one root directory. 
• Adjust the volume: hold either              

       VOL -  /   VOL + 

                   for  two 

   seconds to bring up the volume  bar. Then use       

                 VOL -  /   VOL +                

  

   to decrease/increase volume.

Insert the MicroSD card and press it all the way down. Make sure the

speaker has been turned on. The speaker will ask you to wait for one 

second while it begins reading the card. 

USB Audio: 

Tips for playing music:

Insert the USB key into the slot Music will start instantly as soon as the 

USB key is inserted. If the music doesn’t play, click on the 

MENU 

button and scroll to the 

MUSIC

 option. Press 

MENU

 to activate the 

USB key. 

Information Displayed

When the music begins playing you’ll notice two lines of information:

Top yellow line:

• Musical note icon: 

Indicates you are in the Music menu.

• Headphone icon:

 Displays the song line-up (see Cycle Mode for 

                                                  more info)

• Numbers:

 Indicate which track is playing. This will change to A-B if 

                            repeat mode is chosen. 

• Bar icons:

 Indicates which EQ Setting has been chosen.

Blue screen:

• Length of the song
• How much of the song has played
• Bottom equalizer

Music menus:

Both the MicroSQ and USB key share the same submenu options:

4a. Cycle Mode: 

Choose the order of songs being played

4b. EQ Settings:

 Choose how speaker level, lower or raise the bass levels

4c. Repeat Mode: 

Repeat the same song over. Useful for front offices 

                                          or waiting rooms.

4d. Directory: 

Choose or delete a specific song from the list MicroSD

                                  card or and USB key. Note: This does not automatically 
                                  display unless the music is on Pause.
 

Summary of Contents for MITPS03CB

Page 1: ...By MODEL MITPS03CS MITPS03CN MITPS03CG MITPS03CB MITPS03CP By Manual The ULTIMATE Rechargeable Portable Digital Audio System ...

Page 2: ... Package Includes WaveCube Extra USB Cable RadioWave Extra 9 Portable Antenna Instruction Manual Physical Characteristics Cubic Design Micro Speaker with an aluminum enclosure to insure the highest sound quality and physical durability Micro SD Port Net Weight Available in various colors Recharge via USB Maintaining your WaveCube Avoid contact with liquids Avoid prolonged exposures to extreme temp...

Page 3: ...ortable has 6 main buttons on the front panel Starting from left to right There are 7 menu options that can be accessed by pressing the MENU button The top line displays the function chosen as well as its associated icon 1 System settings SetuptheLutemaSpeakertime datesandotherfunctions 2 Alarm Setupanalarm Battery Life Batterylifeiconisfoundintheupperrighthandcornerofthedisplay screen Youcanexpec...

Page 4: ...urnon off 5a Contrast ControlshowdarktheLEDscreenappears 6a Firmware version Displaystheversion barcodeforproduct 7a Reset Default Resetthefactorysettings 8a Exit LeavetheSystemSettingsmenuwithoutsavinganything Thisfunctionallowsyoutosetupyourspeakerpreferences Thereareeightchoices Access any of these options PressingtheMENUbutton Usethe VOL VOL buttons to scroll to the System Setting Usethe VOL V...

Page 5: ... hour minutes seconds Press MENU to set your choice Press MENU Using VOL toscrolldowntoBACKLIGHT option Use VOL VOL tolowerorraisethebacklighting 30isthehighestsetting To save changes press MENU after each section is completed Pressing will exit without saving any changes To change the intensity of the LED display Press MENU to save changes Pressing to exit without savinganychanges 3a Languages op...

Page 6: ... Frequency FM Band Radio 87 5mhz to 108mhz Japan Band VHF Frequency 76mhz to 90mhz The system will default to Common Band When you do open this option clickingonMENUwillshowyoutheFMdial Thelaststation playedwillshowonthedial Scrollingthroughthelistwillshowyou the available channels but with no sound Exit Leave the Tool Menu without saving anything 5a Contrast Controls how bright or how dark the LE...

Page 7: ...c Cycle Choosetimeforalarm PressMENUtoaccess3options EveryDay OneTime Cycle Cycleoptionopensupasubmenu ofweekdays Use toscrollthroughthelistandpressMENUto choosespecificdays 2d AlarmSignal ChooseeithertheEmbeddedRingorAlarm1 2e Volume PressMENUtoaccessoption Press tobringvolumeup Pressthe tobringthevolumedown Highestsetting 15 Lowestsetting 1 2f Exit LeavetheALARMmenuwithoutmakinganychanges 3 Cale...

Page 8: ...theMUSICoption PressMENUtoactivatethe USBkey Information Displayed Whenthemusicbeginsplayingyou llnoticetwolinesofinformation Top yellow line Musicalnoteicon IndicatesyouareintheMusicmenu Headphoneicon Displays the song line up see Cycle Mode for moreinfo Numbers Indicatewhichtrackisplaying ThiswillchangetoA Bif repeatmodeischosen Baricons IndicateswhichEQSettinghasbeenchosen Bluescreen Lengthofth...

Page 9: ...ou have chosen the option press MENU to choose option Click on EXIT to leave with making any changes 4b EQSettings This option controls the output from the Lutema speaker Choose the equalizer settings for different types of music To activate Press MENUto open CYCLE menu Use VOL to scroll through list to options o Natural Song plays as recorded o Rock Brings up the bass and sound o Pop Higher vocals...

Page 10: ...mmemory o AutoSearch scrollthroughFMbandlookingforchannels o CommonBand VHFFrequency FMBandRadio87 5mhzto108mhz TheautomaticdefaultwillbetoCommonBand o JapanBand VHFFrequency76mhzto90mhz o Exit leavethismenuwithoutsayinganything Ifyoucan tgetoutof theFMradio holdMENUforafewseconds Ifthatdoesn tworkturn theLutemaspeakerusingtheon offswitch Tips for playing music If the device fails to get a radio si...

Page 11: ...DeleteFile DeleteFile This will delete only the current song playing This option deletes all the tracks on the MicroSD card or USB key Press Press MENU Scroll to Delete File Press MENU Press VOL tochangethedefaultsettingfromNotoYes Press MENU to permanently delete the track from either the MicroSD card or USB key Press Press MENU Scroll to Delete File Press MENU Press VOL tochangethedefaultsetting...

Page 12: ...2 1 15 16 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 Speaker Volume Hold Volume Hold Menu Speaker Play Pause Stop Hold Previous Track Next Track USB Antenna Speaker DC 5 Power Micro SD Speaker Line In ...

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