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DAV326 PORTABLE WMA/MP3/CD PLAYER 

 

 

 

                                                                                                                                               

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

   

 

  

 

DAV326 Portable WMA/MP3/CD Player 

 

User’s Manual

 

©2002 All Rights Reserved. 

 

 

DAV326EM_ENG_V1.1

 

Summary of Contents for DAV326

Page 1: ...Index DAV326 PORTABLE WMA MP3 CD PLAYER DAV326 Portable WMA MP3 CD Player User s Manual 2002 All Rights Reserved DAV326EM_ENG_V1 1 ...

Page 2: ...t the NAPA User s Guide Acrobat Reader 4 0 is available on the NAPA Manual CD Click blue underlined text links to jump to another location in the document or to a location on the Internet Click the Index link at the top of any page to go to the list of User s Guide contents Using Acrobat Click the navigation buttons in the Acrobat toolbar to go to the first page previous page next page or last pag...

Page 3: ...u um me e C Co on nt tr ro ol l K Ke ey ys s 4 4 W Wa ay y N Na av vi ig ga at ti io on n K Ke ey ys s H Ho ol ld d S Sw wi it tc ch h N Na av vi ig ga at ti io on n E EQ Q K Ke ey y N Na av vi ig ga at ti io on n S Se et t E EQ Q M Me en nu u K Ke ey y M Me en nu u M Me en nu u O Op pt ti io on ns s 4 4 F FA AQ Q T Tr ro ou ub bl le es sh ho oo ot ti in ng g 4 4 1 1 F FA AQ Q 4 4 2 2 T Tr ro ou u...

Page 4: ...Index DAV326 PORTABLE WMA MP3 CD PLAYER Introduction Package Introduction Package 2 Manual CD Carry Case Earphone Quick Start Guide Warranty card 2AA batteries DAV326 WMA MP3 CD Player Demo Adapter ...

Page 5: ... music to play or select one value Search Skip Press to skip backward to previous track directory Back to previous menu music Display LCD Introduction Tour of NAPA player 3 Open Open the player cover Earphone port Connects to earphones headphones or line remote Optional accessory DC IN JACK Plug in AC Adapter Line Out port Connects the player to an external audio system Menu Press to set Repeat Mo...

Page 6: ...Connect the supplied earphones to the EARPHONE jack on the side of the player 2 If you have one optional compatible NAPA Line Remote Control plug the earphone cable to into the Remote Control then plug the Remote Control cable into the EARPHONE port on the side of player Notice Once the power adapter is connected the player will switch to use the DC power input instead of using batteries power Non...

Page 7: ...o turn on the player and begin playback Note There will be a short delay while the player loads your music tracks and track information 2 When the unit is powered on the LCD of the player shall be backlit for easier viewing and turn off after a few seconds to conserve battery power when selections are not being made 3 Press the STOP button to stop playback Press and hold STOP button to turn off th...

Page 8: ...ume Buttons are pressed After a short time the indicator shall be replaced by the Track Time display 2 Music Format Directory Name If a track is encoded using MP3 or WMA format the File Type MP3 WMA etc shall be displayed in this line of the display If the track exists in the root directory sub directory of the CD the CD Volume Label Directory name shall be displayed on this line of the display If...

Page 9: ...yer is in one kind of repeat playing modes such as The Repeat mode is Repeat One Repeat Current Music The Repeat mode is Repeat ALL Repeat All Music The Repeat mode is Repeat Directory Repeat Current Directory 5 Random Indicators Illuminate to show the player is in one kind of random playing modes such as The Repeat mode is Random The Repeat mode is Random ALL The Repeat mode is Random DIR The Rep...

Page 10: ...hall flash to indicate that the playback is paused In Navigation Shall scroll up through tracks in directories playlists in the disc move cursor up In Menu Mode Shall scroll up to the previous upper Menu items move cursor up NEXT In playback pressing once shall skip to the next track Pressing and holding shall fast forward through the currently playing track In Navigation Shall select directories ...

Page 11: ...ally NOTE The Hold Release Switch shall not turn the unit power on or off It shall only lock and unlock the buttons to avoid the unit being activated accidentally Navigation The Disc Navigation mode When press Navigation EQ button DAV326 shall enter Navigation mode In Navigation mode press 4 way Navigation keys can select apace a track from the directories play lists and tracks on the CD to play 1...

Page 12: ...the cursor moves to so user can listen and compare the different EQ effects to help choose one ideal EQ setting Normal The default setting Classic Pop Jazz Rock User User customize Equalizer setting Customize EQ DAV326 allows you to create a User setting by adjusting the Bass and Treble In EQ mode use Play Pause or Stop button to select to User mode option Press Next button the LCD display as foll...

Page 13: ...d for previous setting 6 Press the Next button to select a new setting 7 Press the Previous button to exit to menu options list screen Main Menu When the MENU button is pressed the unit shall display the Menu items list The user shall then use the 4 way Navigation Keys to navigate among the menu options The Menu choices shall be PLAYBACK Press Menu button SETUP MENU ESP FOR CD ONLY ON Default OFF ...

Page 14: ...R Repeat play in current Directory again and again Intro Play Play the first 10 sec of every track Random Random playback the all music then stop if all music has been played Random ALL Random playback the all music no stop Random DIR Random playback the music in current directory RDM ALL DIR Random playback the music by directory There is one icon SFL displays on the LCD when one play mode which ...

Page 15: ...lt OFF shall deactivate the resume capability ESP Available for CD disc only The ESP option shall switch the ESP function ON or OFF while a CD DA is playing The options shall be ON default OFF NOTE a The Power Consumption is a little lower than ESP ON if ESP is set to OFF b You will find it will be more convenient if listening to music on the go if ESP is set to ON Beep This option shall control w...

Page 16: ...0 960 seconds of skip protection When playing Audio CDs you have the option of up to 120 seconds of skip protection 6 How does E S P skip protection work When the player first starts a buffer is filled with the track data The CD stops spinning as the tracks play out of memory which helps conserve battery life When about 30 seconds of time remain in the buffer the CD will again spin up and refill t...

Page 17: ...ayback CD Is the disc cover closed properly Close the disc cover tightly Is the unit in the HOLD mode Deactivate HOLD Is there condensation on the lens Wait until the lens has cleared Is the CD inserted properly Place the CD with the label side up Is the CD scratched or damaged Try another CD No sound or poor sound quality Are connection plugs inserted properly Check all connections Is the volume ...

Page 18: ...imum WMA 960 seconds MP3 480 seconds CD DA 120 seconds Multi Port Head phone Jack Stereo I O Line out Jack Stereo LCD Display 3 line character LCD with back light User Interface 8 keys as explained above Push type AA Batteries 2 x AA batteries Power DC IN port 4 5V DC input port MP3 mode 128kps Alkaline Type 12 15 Hours CD DA with ESP 7 8 Hours Playing time Approximately CD DA without ESP 8 10 Hou...

Page 19: ...se Customer Care Please directly contact your dealer for RMA service To contact our sales office for questions please send email to following address A MAX Technology Co Ltd 12 F Remington Centre 23 Hung To Road Kwun Tong Hong Kong Tel 852 27986699 Fax 852 27536226 Email info amaxhk com website http www amaxhk com Sales Offices in Germany A MAX Technology GmbH Helmholtzstra ß e 2 9 Haus 3 3 OG 105...

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