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Summary of Contents for D19L

Page 1: ...e provides you with product introduction other related information solution to common problems firm ware upgrading and the latestinformation about OPPO products You may achieve helpful information from User Forum and get appropriate online support through your ID log in Further more you may receive news E mail such as the latestproducts firmware upgrading and promotion information ...

Page 2: ...aterialsentering into this player Never touch with chemicalmaterials such as benzeneor thinner Prevent from splashing ordripping Keep away from directbeam or heat radiationobject Keep away from ash richplaces Do not use headphonewhen riding bicycle ormotorcycle for it isvery dangerous and thatyou are likely to go againsttraffic rules When walking especiallythrough zebra lines itwill be very danger...

Page 3: ...do notchange with correct battery explosion will occur Youcan only change withthe same type or the equaleffect battery WORKING DIRECTIONS OFLITHIUM BATTERY If you do notuse for a long time the battery capacitymay probably be toolow that you cannotpower on Now please chargefor half an hourand then use it All images in thismanual are sketch illustrationsfor reference only so please take actual objec...

Page 4: ...3 5 6 8 9 10 ILLUSTRATION OFBUTTONS ANDJACKS POWER ON OFF PLAY MUSIC TUNING RECORD CHARGE QUICK OPERATION SECTION ONE ...

Page 5: ...for long inrecording mode exit recording Press in menu mode enter the selected itemor confirm the setup the same as thatof button Press in playback mode the next previous track Press for long inplayback mode fast forward backward Press in tuning PRESETmode select channel Slide when in playingand tuning interface adjust volume Slide when in menustate move cursor upwards or downwards ...

Page 6: ...cording file switch soundeffect Press for long whenin menu state enter recording Press when in tuningSCAN state save radio station Press for long whenin tuning state enter FM recording Headphone jack USB jack MIC microphone Press for long intuning Preset mode full auto scanning Press for long intuning SCAN mode auto manual scanning Menu mode move cursoror set item Press in menu mode cancel and exi...

Page 7: ...plays to enter My Music PUSH FOR LONG Push button for long to power off PUSH QUICK OPERATION POWER ON OFF POWER ON POWER OFF If functions of playing tuning and recording arenot used during aspecified period Mp3 PLAYERwill power offautomatically CAUTION CAUTION ...

Page 8: ...selecting musical file after sliding button press button to begin playing this song QUICK OPERATION PLAY MUSIC Select Resume Play in Main Menu and itplays from the placethat the music stopped last time PRESS PRESS PRESS ...

Page 9: ...n playing music sliding this button may adjust volume PLAY PAUSE NEXT and PREV FF and FB Adjust volume When playing music pressthis button to skip into thenext or previous track When playing music pressthis button for long into fastforward or backward QUICK OPERATION PLAY MUSIC ...

Page 10: ...ten to the radio Press button for long to exit tuning mode After entering tuning mode press button to switchbetween PRESET andSCAN modes In PRESETmode press button toselect channel press button for long toscan full automatically inSCAN mode press button to adjust frequency press button for longto scan automanually PRESS PRESS ...

Page 11: ...iles and then quit QUICK OPERATION PRESS PRESS FOR LONG To avoidsudden power off when recording you cannot record whenin low battery andwhen disc is fully written Ifyou are recording itindicates Disk Full andexits recording CAUTION CAUTION When recording with microphone if you press buttons and the sound of pressing may probably be recorded RECORD ...

Page 12: ...ION CAUTION CAUTION If battery charge istoo low at thebeginning of charge the screenmay probablyhave no display It takes 3 hoursto charge battery withcomputer and power adapter Please operate safely Beforeconnecting USB line please poweroff firstly and you dbetter not connect USB line whenoperating normally Before unpluggingUSB line please stop usingUSB memory function firstly Theplayer may probab...

Page 13: ...FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES MAI N MEN U ILL UST RATION PLAYING INTERFACE ILLUSTRATION TUNING INTERFACE ILLUSTRATION RECORDING INTERFACE ILLUSTRATION SECTION TWO USAGE INTRODUCTION ...

Page 14: ...on may listen toFMradio station program more easily Support upgrading function You may add new function to the built in program of this player conveniently Support firmware upgrading function Play MP3 WMA WAVfiles Support 16kbps 320kbps MP3 file and 8kbps 192kbps WMA file USAGE INTRODUCTION Philips PNX0101audio decode chip Adopt famous Plilips PNX0101audio decode chip special for Hi FiMP3 player f...

Page 15: ...c file My Voice Memorize microphone recording file such as meeting classroom and interviewrecording etc Resume Play Select Resume Play andthe player begins to play from theposition that music stopped playing last time System Setup Select System Setup to set system items REC Select REC to enter recording mode ...

Page 16: ...AYING INTERFACE ILLUSTRATION USAGE INTRODUCTION Play State Number of tracks Song name and Singer Battery capacity Sound effect mode Playback mode Time that has been played Repeat state 9 Spectrum display ...

Page 17: ...TUNING INTERFACE ILLUSTRATION 1 PRESET mode normal receiving 2 Frequency of the current radio station 3 5 PRESET channel display 6 SCAN mode scanning USAGE INTRODUCTION Battery capacity 4 Frequency bar ...

Page 18: ...ery capacity 3 Time that has been recorded 4 The left recordable time 5 Recording state As for the nameof recorded file V001 WAV 001is serial number ofthe current recorded track and arrangedaccording to sequence WAV isfile format after recording USAGE INTRODUCTION ...

Page 19: ...INSTALL USB DRIVE PROGRAM DIS CON NEC T USB SA FELY USE M OBI LE STO RAG E FUN CTI ON BRO WSE CA NCE L FILE PLAY MU SIC A B R EPE AT FUNC TION REC ORD ING TUN ING SECTION THREE ...

Page 20: ...Users only need findthe downloaded drive informationfile according to promptto finish the installation of drive program INSTALL USB DRIVE PROGRAM BASIC OPERATION If your computer isWindows 98 you mustinstall drive program ifyou want to usethe mobile storage function of MP3 playerin computer 3 After installationfinishes restart the computerand you may usethe mobile storage function normally Shown a...

Page 21: ...BASIC OPERATION INSTALL USB DRIVE PROGRAM ...

Page 22: ...disconnect USB safely accordingto the computer prompt DISCONNECT USB SAFELY Connect MP3 PLAYERand computer with USBtransmission line Afterthe bottom right cornerof desktop appears symbol the mobile storagefunction of MP3 PLAYER may be usednormally BASIC OPERATION To avoidabnormality of the playerappears you are suggestedto power off firstlybefore connecting MP3 PLAYERwith computer andthen use USB ...

Page 23: ... record files areseparately saved in the fronttwo options of MyMusic and My Record in the main menu Slide button upwards and downwards toselect files to browse shown in the figure DISCONNECT USB SAFELY BASIC OPERATION BASIC OPERATION BROWSE CANCEL FILE BROWSE FILE ...

Page 24: ... PRESS CANCEL FILE PRESS PRESS When browsing files press button and the canceldialogue box will popup Press button to select YES and then press buttonto cancel the file Select NO to exit BASIC OPERATION BROWSE CANCEL FILE ...

Page 25: ... playing state and press button or push button again to continue playing PUSH PLAY MUSIC PAUSE PLAYING MUSIC NEXT and PREV When playing pressing button may skip to the next track to play If playback time of the current track is less than 5 seconds pressing button may skip to the previous track to play otherwise the current track will be played again if playback time is more than 5 seconds BASIC OP...

Page 26: ...aying pressing button for long may realize fast backward CAUTION CAUTION Fast forward and fastbackward operation are onlyfor the current track After fastbackward forward to the beginning ending oftrack it switches intonormal playback automatically PRESS FOR LONG PRESS FOR LONG BASIC OPERATION ...

Page 27: ... standard songs or songswith special format noisemay probably occur Music playback will bepaused when browsing file A B REPEAT FUNCTION When playing if you want to listen to a certain segment repeatedly please use A B repeat function Press button for the first time to select the beginning point that you desireto repeat play and screen displays press it for the second time to select the ending poin...

Page 28: ...make files CAUTION CAUTION To avoidsudden power off when recording you cannot record whenin low battery andwhen disc is fully written Ifyou are recording itindicates DISC FULL andexits recording When recording with microphone if you press buttons and the sound of pressing may probably be recorded PRESS PRESS FOR LONG ...

Page 29: ...button to listen toradio When listening to radio press button for longto return to mainmenu When listening to radio press button to switchbetween PRESET and SCANmode PRESET SCAN MODE SWITCH ENTER TUNING MODE EXIT TUNING MODE BASIC OPERATION PRESS ...

Page 30: ...ess button to enter the previous channel ADJUST CHANNEL BASIC OPERATION TUNING 2 SCAN MODE FULL AUTO SCANNING In PRESET mode press button for long tobegin full auto scanning All scanned radio stations will be savedin PRESET channel automatically PRESS FOR LONG ...

Page 31: ...dio station Press button for long to decrease frequency continuously and stop until radio station has been searched Press button to save radio station Select channel in Preset mode firstly and then switch to SCAN mode to adjust frequency manually or automanually After scanning desired frequency press button to saveinto the current PRESET channel SAVE RADIO ST ATION In the course of full auto autom...

Page 32: ...n tuning state press button for long to enter FM record When in FM record pressing button may pause recording and pressing button may generate record files and then quit FM record The record files generated from FM record are WAV format ...

Page 33: ...Section Four SETTINGS PLAY MO DE 29 EQ SE LEC T 30 REC S ET 31 SLE EP 31 PLAYLIS T 32 FM BA ND 34 SCR EEN S AVE 34 ADVANCE D 35 ...

Page 34: ...EP One REP ALL EQ Select Normal 3D PURE POP Clas Jazz Rock Dbass Disco My EQ Playlist Browse Edit Delete Sleep Disable 120Min FM Band Gennral Campus Screen Save Disable 5Min Advanced My EQ Format Load Default System Info Language Upgrade REC Set High Middle Low ...

Page 35: ...in program list random play any onetrack repeat play single track The playback symbol displayson playback interface isshown as follows Play mode is defaultedto Normal each timewhen power on Files in My Voice only support sequenceplayback CAUTION CAUTION When playing files in My Voice thereis no Play mode item repeat play all tracksin this Folder ...

Page 36: ...ZZ ROCK DBASS DISCO PURE Select MY EQ andcorrespond with the soundeffect that you havepreset in MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETUP ADVANCED Ifyou have not setit it defaults MYEQ to NORMAL soundeffect When the cursor moves to a certain sound effect mode the sound effect mode played by MP3 player will switch to that in the cursor for the moment to facilitate you to select your desired sound effect mode Press bu...

Page 37: ...power offautomatically after 15 minutes SLIDE SLEEP PRESS It is defaulted tobe invalid each timewhen power on CAUTION CAUTION Timing power on timeis a rough time and may have difference Here to set therecording quality The recordingquality is higher the sound quality isbetter and the used space is more Three kinds of recordingquality adopt IMA ADPCM formatcoding PRESS REC SET SETTINGS SETTINGS ...

Page 38: ...se Select Browse and you maycheck how many songshave been program med intoplaylist When browsing playlist Pressing buttonmay begin playing PRESS Note Playback will bepaused when in Browse or Edit list Edit PRESS PRESS PRESS ...

Page 39: ...button tocancel it from theplaylist You canadd 15 songs intothe playlist at most Delete Select Delete After dialogue box pops up select YES and press button to confirm and the playlist is cleared PRESS If the operation ofadding or cancelling musicfiles is detected MP3PLAYER will clearthe playlist automatically You cannotenter Edit list and Clear list when inprogram playback NOTE NOTE PLAYLIST SETT...

Page 40: ...eensaver time is setin 3Min and no operation happens within the3 minutes MP3 playerwill enter screen saverstate automatically In FM BAND youmay select FM tuningrange The tuning rangeof Campus is 76 87 5MHz and that of General is87 5 108MHz PRESS It is defaulted to General each time whenpower on CAUTION CAUTION FM BAND SETTINGS SETTINGS SCREEN SAVE ...

Page 41: ...ime isa rough time andmay have differences whenplaying songs with different formats CAUTION CAUTION SETTINGS ADVANCED Advanced items include some other system internal setup such as user sound effect setup defaultsetup and system information PRESS ...

Page 42: ... the decibel of mediant 1kHz operate according to the below illustration PRESS ADVANCED SETTINGS SLIDE When adjusting width take3dB as a stepand the max adjustablerange is 15dB After setup finishes press button to confirm and exit and press button to exit with the original setup not being changed ...

Page 43: ...this menu andyou may format harddisk When dialogue boxpops up Press button to move cursor to YES and then press button to confirm tofinish formatting operation PRESS Load Default ADVANCED SETTINGS PRESS PRESS PRESS ...

Page 44: ...el CAUTION CAUTION Restore to Default stateis effective only whenpower on again System Info You mayfind information of firmwareversion total disc capacityand left disc capacity In system information menu press button to returnto the previous menu Because firmware will use some space the displayed content capacity may probably be different from the actual capacity CAUTION CAUTION SETTINGS ADVANCED ...

Page 45: ...ly suchas OPPO_D19 ebn and D19_Resource bin copy thetwo files into MP3PLAYER at thesame time and thenpower on again Find Upgrade item in ADVANCED of SETTINGS and pressing button may start upgrading After upgradingfinishes MP3 PLAYERwill power on again PRESS SETTINGS ADVANCED ...

Page 46: ...ding file Make sure MP3 PLAYER has enough quantityof electric charge beforeupgrading Upgrading will last about10 seconds or more please try your bestnot to operate anybuttonsduring this course To ensuresuccessful firmware upgrading donot power off duringthe course of upgrading After firmware upgrading finishes some function or interfacemay probably be differentfrom user manual so please takereal o...

Page 47: ...OTHER INFORMATION SECTION FIVE TROUBLE SHOOTING ADDITIONAL INFORMATION SPECIFICATION ...

Page 48: ...ngUSB drive program Windows Me Delete USB drive program install again and connect Windows 2000 XP Connect again after restartingup computer Because of limitation offile system please makesure whether the fiescopied intoMP3 PLAYER are excessive or not It is recommended thatyou compress all non musicfileswhich need to copy into one file oncompurter firstly andthen copy the compressedfileinto MP3 PLA...

Page 49: ...number of filesare saved in Mp3player After repeatedly operationof deleting and copy file systemwill produce many fragmentswhich will lead toslowresponse lf operation function in this case please copythe data that youneed to save intocomputer firstly and then directly use Windowstools to format Cannot download file Please confirm whether driveprogram in computer hasbeen correctly installed Please ...

Page 50: ...set to player Afterreset you may poweron again to useit MP3 PLAYERis failing and cannotbe operated Why some WMAformat songs cannot playafter they are downloadedinto MP3 PLAYER To protectrights and benefits ofsong owners some WMAsongs on site arewith DRM license copyright protection and cannotplay unless been authorised Cannot power on Mp3PLAYER Battery capacity will probablybe low if notused for a...

Page 51: ... upgrading files achievedfrom OPPO website intoMP3 PLAYER atthe same time If randomcharacters appear pleasecopythe matched font libraryresource such as X17KM_Resource bin into Mp3 PLA YER again MP3 PLAYERis failing and cannotbe operated TROUBLE SHOOTING OTHER INFORMATION Why MP3 PLAYER has random charactersafter upgrading If the player isfailing andcannot be operatde pleasereset it Push button and...

Page 52: ... player is about 8 hours In other cases playback times will be different Headphone User manual USB transmission line Warranty card ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OTHER INFORMATION Accessories The lowest computer configurationrequirements Above Windows98SE 2000 XP ME Mac8 5 Pentium 200MHz centre processoror above CD ROM drive 40MB spare hard discspace 32MB EMS memory USB jack ...

Page 53: ...edance SPECIFICATION Model Continuous playback time OTHER INFORMATION EMS memory The longest time is about 8 hours Dimensions weight Audio SNR Headphone out Frequency range FM tuning range Working temperature Files supported ...

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