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Model: MP 100

User Manual

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Summary of Contents for MP 100

Page 1: ...Model MP 100 User Manual Mode d emploi Bedienungsanleitung 03 QJ RYHU U 23 6 2 04 5 12 PM 1 ඣϳ ...

Page 2: ...3 Charging the Battery 4 File Transfer 4 Power On Off 5 Power On 5 Power Off 5 Menu Navigation 5 Playback 6 Play 6 Pause 7 Stop 7 Skip Fast Forward Rewind 7 Volume Control 7 Repeat 8 Equalizer EQ 9 Player Settings 9 Backlit 9 Contrast 10 Scrolling Speed 10 Memory Status and Firmware Version 11 Language 11 Playing Time 12 Tag Information 12 EN 03 QJ FRQWHQWV U 23 6 2 04 5 12 PM 1 ඣϳ ...

Page 3: ... Reset 14 Formatting Your Player 14 Copyright 15 Safety and Care 15 Troubleshooting 16 Hardware 16 Software 16 Caution 17 Technical Specifications 17 About Oregon Scientific 18 FCC Notice 18 EN 03 QJ FRQWHQWV U 23 6 2 04 5 12 PM 2 ඣϳ ...

Page 4: ... combines various playback and audio enhancing features into a compact design that you can comfortably wear around your neck Main features include Support for MP3 and WMA audio file formats Multi format support for mass data storage 128MB built in flash memory 5 preset equalizer settings Upgradeable firmware for future audio format support Multilanguage menu support ID3 Tag information display USB...

Page 5: ...reen 3 MENU button Press to enter menu settings confirm selection VOL Increase decrease playback volume NEXT Skip to the next track go to next option PREV Review the current or previous song back to the previous option 4 RESET Reset the unit 2 1 3 4 ATTACHING THE HEADPHONES NECKSTRAP 03 QJ U 23 6 2 04 5 11 PM 2 ඣϳ ...

Page 6: ...hen you connect your MP3 player to your PC it will appear as a removable drive i e Removable Disk H Windows 98SE Users Installing the MP100 driver software will allow your computer to recognize your MP3 player each time it is connected to the computer 1 Insert the MP100 CD ROM into your computer If the installer does not automatically begin please refer to the troubleshooting section for help 2 Fo...

Page 7: ...E TRANSFER After connecting your MP3 player to the computer the computer will detect and identify the device as a removable storage drive allowing you to drag and drop files between your computer and your player Your player supports the following audio file formats for playback MP3 MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 WMA Windows Media Audio NOTE Your MP3 player is equipped for mass data storage support This mean...

Page 8: ...STOP mode until after the Good Bye screen appears MENU NAVIGATION All settings are accessible through the main menu and submenus To navigate through the menus 1 Press and hold MENU until the menu settings screen shows 2 Press or or to scroll through the list of options 3 Press MENU to select the desired option TIP Press to revert back to the screen you last accessed Press once or press and hold to...

Page 9: ...15s 1 to 10 1 2 3 4 MEM LANG English French German Italian Spanish Portuguese TIME Elapse Remain SET TAG Off On NOTE If no key is pressed for 5 seconds during menu navigation the player will return to the screen last accessed PLAYBACK PLAY To playback music files stored on your player 1 Press and hold to turn the power on 2 Press to start playback 03 QJ U 23 6 2 04 5 11 PM 6 ඣϳ ...

Page 10: ...l appear on the display STOP When the MP3 player is in playback or pause mode press and hold to stop the song will appear on the display SKIP FAST FORWARD REWIND You can skip tracks or fast forward rewind the current track Action Button Press Skip forward Skip backwards Fast Forward Rewind Press and Hold Press and Hold VOLUME CONTROL You can adjust the sound level at anytime by pressing to increas...

Page 11: ...epeatedly To select a repeat setting 1 Press and hold MENU until the menu settings screen shows 2 Press or repeatedly to scroll to RPT then press MENU to select it 3 Press or to select the desired repeat option 4 Press MENU to confirm Icon RPT Pattern Normal Description All tracks are played once from the first song to the last One Repeat the current track You can press to skip to the next track 0...

Page 12: ...repeatedly to scroll to EQ then press MENU to select it 3 Press or to select the desired EQ setting 4 Press MENU to confirm PLAYER SETTINGS You can adjust the settings from their corresponding sub menus DISP Backlight Contrast Scroll MEM SET Language Time Tag BACKLIT With this feature activated a backlight will turn on each time a button is pressed You can also set how long you want the backlight ...

Page 13: ...ead the display more clearly To increase contrast settings 1 Press and hold MENU until the menu settings screen shows 2 Press or repeatedly to scroll to DISP then press MENU to select it 3 Press or repeatedly to select CONTRAST then press MENU to select it 4 Press or to choose contrast settings between 1 10 5 Press MENU to confirm your selection SCROLLING SPEED If you have track information that i...

Page 14: ...irmware version 1 Press and hold MENU until the menu settings screen shows 2 Press or repeatedly to scroll to MEM then press MENU to select it 3 Press or to scroll through Total memory Free memory and Ver NOTE The memory status display takes both audio multi file formats and some system files into account when displaying the memory status LANGUAGE You can choose to display the menu information in ...

Page 15: ...ID3v2 information will be displayed during playback If the track does not contain any ID3 information only the file name will be displayed during playback 4 Press or repeatedly to scroll through the different language options then press MENU to choose one PLAYING TIME While listening to a song you can display either the elapsed or remaining time To switch time display settings 1 Press and hold MEN...

Page 16: ... Press or to scroll to HOLD then press MENU to select it 3 Press activate DELETING FILES If you choose to delete a file you can do so through the MP3 player or computer NOTE Please be careful when deleting files once erased they cannot be retrieved To delete files using your MP3 player first access the delete option by 1 Press and hold MENU until the menu settings screen shows 2 Press or to scroll...

Page 17: ...be reset When the power is on press and hold RESET until the power turns off Turn the power on to begin operation again NOTE Resetting the unit will not erase stored data but all settings will return to default values FORMATTING YOUR PLAYER 1 In Windows Explorer select the drive letter of your player assigned by the computer 2 Ensure you have selected the right drive i e Removable Disk Right click...

Page 18: ...it Do not subject the main unit to extreme force shock or fluctuations in humidity Do not tamper with the internal components Do not scratch the LCD display Do not make any changes or modifications to this product Unauthorized changes may void your right to use the product The technical specifications for this product and the contents of the user guide are subject to change without notice Images n...

Page 19: ...t starts Check the battery level and make sure it is fully charged The buttons do not work The button hold feature may be on See section BUTTON HOLD for more information The player is not functioning normally The player may need to be reset See section RESET for more information No sound is coming out of the headphones Check to make sure they are plugged in correctly and the volume is turned up Yo...

Page 20: ... unit data stored will remain intact TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions 43mm L x 28mm W x 17mm T Weight 28g with battery LCD Display Dimensions 24mm L x 7mm W 120 x 32 dots Built in Memory 128MB Maximum number of tracks 256 Volume level 0 30 Language Display Six language filename and menu display English French German Italian Spanish Portuguese Frequency Range 20Hz 20kHz Battery Built in Lithium ...

Page 21: ...ence received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if n...

Page 22: ...onnected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Caution Modification The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Oregon Scientific Inc may void the user s authority to operate the equipment Interface cable Use the shielded cable sold or provided by Oregon Scientific Inc for your equipme...

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