
OHP 7500 User Manual
OHP 7500 User Manual
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Operation (cont'd)
Adding New Tracks to the Player via USB (Win)
Once connected via USB, the player will show up as two removable drives (i.e.
Drive E & Drive F) in the MY COMPUTER window. The first drive will represent
the on-board memory (128 MB). The second drive represents the built-in SD
Card reader (only available if a card is inserted). The MY COMPUTER window
is where you can manage the content on your player. From this window you
can add/copy or delete files that are stored on your player.
Copying New Tracks to Your Player (Win)
Using the power switch on the back of the unit, turn the player off.
Plug the USB cable into the USB port on the back of your player.
Plug the other end of the cable into the USB port on your computer.
Turn the POWER switch to the ON position (LCD will show an icon of a
computer and a memory card with the word "READY").
Locate and select any MP3 or WMA audio file(s) or file(s).
Copy the files.
Go to "My Computer" and double click on Drive E or F.
Paste the files to the selected drive.
Turn the POWER switch on the back of player to the OFF position.
Remove the USB cable and turn the player back to the ON position.
Adding New Tracks to the Player via USB (Mac)
Once connected via USB, the player (and SD Card, if inserted) will show up
as a disc on your desktop. Copy, drag, or save the files to the drive. When
completed, drag the drive(s) to the trash to unmount.
External SD Flash Card
The player is also equipped with a slot for a Secure Digital (SD) flash card.
Files can be copied to the card by putting it into the unit and connecting
the USB cable to a PC. Alternately, files can be copied to the card by
connecting a smart media card reader to the PC's USB port and copying
files directly to the card.
Using an SD Flash Card
The player has an SD card slot located on the right side of the player. Insert
the flash card, label side up. When you insert an SD card, the files on the
card will override the built-in memory. While the card is in the unit, you
will not be able to see the tracks stored on the on-board memory.
About MP3 “ID-3 Tags”
MP3 files contain information “tags” that are displayed on the LCD (title,
artist & album). Audio files transferred via USB or played via an SD card
retain their tags. MP3 files put on a CD and recorded through the
integrated CD drive will lose their tag information.
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