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Getting Started

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The following information is for protecting the user’s safety and 

any property damages. Please read the following information and 

use the product accordingly.

User Safety

  Traffic safety

-  Do not listen to music using headphones or earphones when 

riding a bicycle, motorcycle, or driving a vehicle. It is dangerous 

and it may be against the law in some regions.

-  Reduce the headset or earphone volume when listening 

to music or FM while you’re walking. There is a risk of an 

accident.

  Hearing Protection

-  Do not use headphones or earphones for a long period of 

time. Professionals suggest that long use of all portable audio 

devices may have a possibility of causing hearing loss.

Data Storage

  MPIO Co., Ltd. will not be responsible for data loss or damages 

occurred while transferring data between the product and a PC.

 

When storing important data, please make a back-up copy. 

The data may be damaged due to malfunction or other 

elements such as outer impact or lack of battery. Please 

note that in case of data loss, MPIO Co., Ltd. will not be 

responsible for the lost data.

  When inserting/removing the USB cable into a computer, please 

do so by holding the plug.

  When the product is connected to a computer, please do not 

cause impact or shake the connector.

  You should back up the data saved in the product before 

requesting the after service. MPIO will consider that the 

customers have backed up their data before sending it to MPIO 

for after service. MPIO will not back up your data upon receiving 

the after service request. Additionally, MPIO will bear no 

responsibility over data loss during the service.

▄  Safety Precautions

Do not use in high temperature 

(near heating device or heat 

generators).

Do not use in minus zero 

temperatures or outdoors 

during winter (operating 

temperature 0˚C~40˚C).

Do not leave in humid areas or 

frequently flooding areas.

Avoid dusty or shaky areas.

Do not leave inside vehicles or 

under direct sunlight.

Avoid magnetic objects.

Avoid strong impact to prevent 

disassemble or data loss.

Never disassemble, repair or 

reorganize.

Be careful of foreign substances 

entering the product interior. 

E.g.) Paper clips, paper, water, 

drinks, etc.

When removing foreign 

substances from the product 

surface, always use a soft 

cloth or a towel. Do not use 

chemical solvents.

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Summary of Contents for FY 700

Page 1: ...User s Manual FY700 cover Eng indd 2 3 2005 11 16 6 40 28...

Page 2: ...dia version and the mechanical abridgement of the contents are also prohibited Trademark Microsoft Windows Windows Explorer and Windows logo are the trademark or registered trademark of Microsoft Corp...

Page 3: ...le for the lost data When inserting removing the USB cable into a computer please do so by holding the plug When the product is connected to a computer please do not cause impact or shake the connecto...

Page 4: ...ching the Frequency Scan mode 27 Saving Channels 27 Changing a Saved Frequency 28 Listening to a Saved Frequency Channel mode 28 Recording FM Radio 29 Additional Usage Menu Structure 30 Menu Operation...

Page 5: ...ovable disc You can save and use the data conveniently at any time and place Supports playback of multiple formats and Janus DRM applied le Files in MP3 WMA and ASF format are supported WMA les with J...

Page 6: ...Settings 10 Function button Adjusting EQ Adjusting Playback Order Switching to Audio FM Mode 11 Power Play Pause Button 12 Battery Cover 13 Additional Components Detachment Switch Name of the Parts Co...

Page 7: ...of the operating system such as Windows98 ME 2000 XP Mac or others This feature is the same as our other products But if you are using Windows 98 98SE operating systems please refer to USB Driver Manu...

Page 8: ...e CD ROM check CD ROM DRIVE and click the Next button When the driver installation is completed an Installation complete window will appear on the screen Then click the Finish button Go to the followi...

Page 9: ...mouse button to drag the les into the Removable Disk drive and then release the left mouse button Caution If the USB cable is disconnected while a le is being uploaded or downloaded the device may mal...

Page 10: ...e USB cable by clicking the OK button after the Safely Remove Hardware message appears If you are suing Windows XP disconnect the USB Cable when the Safe To Remove Hardware message appears Click Click...

Page 11: ...or the desired section during playback During play hold down the button to find the part you want to listen to When you remove your hand from the pressed button it plays automatically Searching for th...

Page 12: ...mode Note For music to play properly after switching from FM Radio mode to Music Playback mode set the Auto Play from the menu See page 44 Press the REC button shortly during pause then voice recordin...

Page 13: ...ile you want to play Move to subfolders go into and select folders Move to top folders unselect and cancel folders Move folders or files within the same directory If you press the button it plays the...

Page 14: ...mode Manually Searching the Frequency Scan mode If you press the button you can change to the desired frequency Automatically Searching the Frequency Scan mode After holding down the button when you...

Page 15: ...ory space Changing a Saved Frequency You can change an already saved channel to another frequency At a new frequency if you press the M Menu button the save channel screen appears Press the button aft...

Page 16: ...File Info Display Playing Time Scroll Speed Backlight Time Display Backlight Time EXIT OK 10sec 30 31 Usage 30 The menu structure can be different for the convenient use and improvement with rmware u...

Page 17: ...screen Leaving the submenu Press the button to go to upper menu and you will leave the submenu eventually Note If there is no button input in menu mode menu mode is cancelled after 10 seconds Setting...

Page 18: ...to the previous menu Press the button to move to EXIT and the User EQ will be canceled Setting Sound Effects Enjoy powerful 3 dimensional sound effects Select Live 3D Effect from Audio in the menu You...

Page 19: ...g broadband of the FM radio to receive Select FM Band from FM Radio in the menu You can set to US EU KR CN Worldwide and Japan Frequency Broadband List by Country US EU KR CN 87 5MHz 108MHz Worldwide...

Page 20: ...tep from FM Radio in the menu You can set the unit to 50kHz or 100kHz Setting Voice Recording Quality You can set the quality status of the Voice recording Select V R Quality from Recording in the men...

Page 21: ...tional Japanese Spanish French German and Russian support ID3 tag and the menu language Select Language from Display in the menu Setting the Menu Recording Settings Setting the VOR Voice Operation Rec...

Page 22: ...Tag information the le name will be displayed Setting Playback Time You can set how to display the playback time on the LCD window Select Playing Time from Display in the menu Running Time Displays t...

Page 23: ...et it so that the last file played before ending is played upon startup Select Resume from System in the menu Off Plays the le played from the beginning before ending On Plays the le from the point wh...

Page 24: ...te of a music file playback this feature automatically shuts down the power of the player Select Auto Power Off from System in the menu Note You can set the auto shut off time from 3 30 minutes and ch...

Page 25: ...ing a USB cable Please check if the player is in MSC mode Use the F Function button to switch to MSC mode Firmware upgrade is only available in MSC Mass Storage Class mode Double click the downloaded...

Page 26: ...e insert a new battery and power on the player I cannot hear any sound or I can hear noise Check the sound volume Your player may be in uenced by the neighboring electrical device If the music le is d...

Page 27: ...GB Decoding MP3 WMA WMA Janus DRM ASF Voice Recording MP3 Audio Frequency Range 20Hz 20kHz S N ratio 90dB Output Power 6mW Channel Europe 6mW Channel FM Radio Frequency Band 76 108MHz S N ratio 45dB F...

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