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User’s Manual/English/ Version 1.0 / PA22

 

Appendix  I 

           

Index

 

Appendix 

1

                                                                          Cautions       

Handle the player 

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No altering or remodeling. 

This can cause malfunctioning.

 

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No dropping or strong impacts 

This may damage the unit.

 

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Locations to be avoided 

Avoid using or storing the unit in following locations since they can cause 

malfunctioning.

 

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Bathrooms and other moisture-prone places 

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Warehouses and other dusty place. 

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Very hot places near heating appliances, etc. 

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Avoid keeping the unit in places with high humidity, strong 

magnetic field, or near high heat source(s). 

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Do not leave the unit exposed to direct sunlight for long periods of 

time 

 

Precautions for Listening with the Earphones 

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Do not play your earphones at a high volume. Hearing experts advise 

against continuous extended play. 

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If you experience a ringing in your ears, reduce volume or discontinue use. 

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Do not use while operating a motorized vehicle. It may create a traffic 

hazard and is illegal in many areas. 

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You should use extreme caution or temporarily discontinue use in 

potentially hazardous situations. 

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Don’t turn up the volume so high that you can’t hear what’s around you. 

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Discontinue use if you experience discomfort with the headphones or 

earphones. Continued use may cause rashes or other allergic reactions. 

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Static may cause player appear unusual situations, such as system halted 
etc. If above mentioned situations take place, reset player can be solved. 

 

Summary of Contents for PA22

Page 1: ...this document or the information contained herein even if A MAX has been advised of the possibility of such damages This document is intended for informational and instructional purposes only A MAX r...

Page 2: ...text links to jump to another location in the document or to a location on the Internet Click the Index link at the bottom of any page to go to the index of the User s Manual Using Acrobat Click the n...

Page 3: ...2 1 For Windows 4 2 2 For Macintosh OS 5 Chapter 3 Connect to PC 3 1 For Windows 6 3 2 For Macintosh OS 7 Chapter 4 Download Music 4 1 For Windows 8 4 2 For Macintosh OS 8 Chapter 5 Starts to Play 5...

Page 4: ...transfer file and music Firmware Updateable Via USB Port No Need a Driver To Upload and or Download Windows ME xp 2000 Supports WINDOWS 98 ME 2000 Mac Os 9 1 1 2 System Requirements Pentium MMX 200 o...

Page 5: ...t skip backward in one track 4 Skip to Next Press to skip to next music Press and hold to fast skip forward in one track 5 Hold Switch Hold When you need to lock the player buttons slide the Hold Swit...

Page 6: ...Remove the cap You can upload download manage the files via this port needs no USB cable Button Definition Button Press type Definition Play pause Long Short Turn on the player Play music Pause Stop...

Page 7: ...o the CD ROM drive If the Setup program does not run automatically do steps 2 through 3 Otherwise skip to step 4 Step 2 Click Start Run Step 3 In the Run dialog type D showmenu exe where D is your CD...

Page 8: ...ep 3 When the CD ROM file list window appears double click the MAC_OS icon When MAC_OS window appears double click the PA22_V_1_1 sit icon You will be prompted to select one application installation f...

Page 9: ...cates that the USB connection is good Connect to PC 3 1 For Windows Step 10 Once you have plugged in the player to your PC system detects New hardware and starts to install the drivers automatically W...

Page 10: ...USB connection in a much secure manner When you are going to disconnect the player double click on this icon and click on the Stop button in the Remove Hardware Device dialog window And click on OK b...

Page 11: ...o open the drive The Removable Disk window appears Step 4 Right click on the Removable Disk window and click Paste in the menu Step 5 Starts to copy the files The LED of the player is in Red and flash...

Page 12: ...ator is to indicate the status of the player Green Red LED Color Status Behaviors Turning on the player Turns on The player is off Turns off While in Music Mode Play Music Flashing Quickly Off Paused...

Page 13: ...u want the section to start and press this button again where you want the section to end B The player starts to playback the selected section from start to end repeatedly To cancel the A B Repeat pre...

Page 14: ...want to format now click on Close button to exit If want to format click on Start button to start format After it is finished click on Close button to exit Before click on Start button there is one Qu...

Page 15: ...ations and special weather conditions The player can not work if the firmware is corrupted Please refresh the firmware to fix this problem How To Refresh The Firmware 1 Press and hold the Play button...

Page 16: ...ong periods of time Precautions for Listening with the Earphones z Do not play your earphones at a high volume Hearing experts advise against continuous extended play z If you experience a ringing in...

Page 17: ...1 1 Built in B type standard USB connector Power One AAA size alkaline battery Battery continuous playing time 13 hours Processor 65 MIPS DSP Audio Playback Windows Media Audio WMA decode MPEG Audio...

Page 18: ...s utility window cannot show up sometimes The player s utility only works on connection with PC and the player was power on at first The correct connecting procedures are turn on the player and plug i...

Page 19: ...s will not be working at all 8 Why do I hear nothing after press the Play button Please check the Hold switch is on or off It should be off Check that files have been stored in the built in flash memo...

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