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Device Overview

Device Overview

Device Overview

Device Overview

Device Overview

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Side---------------------------------------4

Side---------------------------------------4

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Side---------------------------------------4

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Wired Remote Controller--------------------5

Wired Remote Controller--------------------5

Wired Remote Controller--------------------5

Wired Remote Controller--------------------5

Wired Remote Controller--------------------5

Accessories--------------------------------6

Accessories--------------------------------6

Accessories--------------------------------6

Accessories--------------------------------6

Accessories--------------------------------6

LCD Display-------------------------------7

LCD Display-------------------------------7

LCD Display-------------------------------7

LCD Display-------------------------------7

LCD Display-------------------------------7

MP3 Function

MP3 Function

MP3 Function

MP3 Function

MP3 Function

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Power on/off------------------------------8

Power on/off------------------------------8

Power on/off------------------------------8

Power on/off------------------------------8

Power on/off------------------------------8

Playing Music---------------------------9-12

Playing Music---------------------------9-12

Playing Music---------------------------9-12

Playing Music---------------------------9-12

Playing Music---------------------------9-12

Menu options---------------------------13-14

Menu options---------------------------13-14

Menu options---------------------------13-14

Menu options---------------------------13-14

Menu options---------------------------13-14

Voice Recording------------------------15-16

Voice Recording------------------------15-16

Voice Recording------------------------15-16

Voice Recording------------------------15-16

Voice Recording------------------------15-16

Setup parameter in Recording mode---------17

Setup parameter in Recording mode---------17

Setup parameter in Recording mode---------17

Setup parameter in Recording mode---------17

Setup parameter in Recording mode---------17

Setup Mpeg Mode------------------------18-20

Setup Mpeg Mode------------------------18-20

Setup Mpeg Mode------------------------18-20

Setup Mpeg Mode------------------------18-20

Setup Mpeg Mode------------------------18-20

Setup Stereo---------------------------21-22

Setup Stereo---------------------------21-22

Setup Stereo---------------------------21-22

Setup Stereo---------------------------21-22

Setup Stereo---------------------------21-22

SYNC----------------------------------23-25

SYNC----------------------------------23-25

SYNC----------------------------------23-25

SYNC----------------------------------23-25

SYNC----------------------------------23-25

VAD-----------------------------------26-27

VAD-----------------------------------26-27

VAD-----------------------------------26-27

VAD-----------------------------------26-27

VAD-----------------------------------26-27

Setup Frequency------------------------28-29

Setup Frequency------------------------28-29

Setup Frequency------------------------28-29

Setup Frequency------------------------28-29

Setup Frequency------------------------28-29

Setup Bit Rate------------------------30-32

Setup Bit Rate------------------------30-32

Setup Bit Rate------------------------30-32

Setup Bit Rate------------------------30-32

Setup Bit Rate------------------------30-32

Setup Silence-------------------------33-34

Setup Silence-------------------------33-34

Setup Silence-------------------------33-34

Setup Silence-------------------------33-34

Setup Silence-------------------------33-34

Setup Memory------------------------35-36

Setup Memory------------------------35-36

Setup Memory------------------------35-36

Setup Memory------------------------35-36

Setup Memory------------------------35-36

Setup Record Source------------------37-39

Setup Record Source------------------37-39

Setup Record Source------------------37-39

Setup Record Source------------------37-39

Setup Record Source------------------37-39

Delete Files-------------------------40-42

Delete Files-------------------------40-42

Delete Files-------------------------40-42

Delete Files-------------------------40-42

Delete Files-------------------------40-42

Setup EQ (Equalizer)-----------------43-44

Setup EQ (Equalizer)-----------------43-44

Setup EQ (Equalizer)-----------------43-44

Setup EQ (Equalizer)-----------------43-44

Setup EQ (Equalizer)-----------------43-44

Setup Repeat-------------------------45-47

Setup Repeat-------------------------45-47

Setup Repeat-------------------------45-47

Setup Repeat-------------------------45-47

Setup Repeat-------------------------45-47

LCD Contrast------------------------48-49

LCD Contrast------------------------48-49

LCD Contrast------------------------48-49

LCD Contrast------------------------48-49

LCD Contrast------------------------48-49

Summary of Contents for IXA520i

Page 1: ...7 Setup parameter in Recording mode 17 Setup Mpeg Mode 18 20 Setup Mpeg Mode 18 20 Setup Mpeg Mode 18 20 Setup Mpeg Mode 18 20 Setup Mpeg Mode 18 20 Setup Stereo 21 22 Setup Stereo 21 22 Setup Stereo 21 22 Setup Stereo 21 22 Setup Stereo 21 22 SYNC 23 25 SYNC 23 25 SYNC 23 25 SYNC 23 25 SYNC 23 25 VAD 26 27 VAD 26 27 VAD 26 27 VAD 26 27 VAD 26 27 Setup Frequency 28 29 Setup Frequency 28 29 Setup F...

Page 2: ...Requirement 69 Managerment System Requirement 69 Managerment System Requirement 69 Managerment System Requirement 69 Managerment System Requirement 69 Install driver for player 70 Install driver for player 70 Install driver for player 70 Install driver for player 70 Install driver for player 70 Installation of Manager Software 71 72 Installation of Manager Software 71 72 Installation of Manager So...

Page 3: ...mages Release the hold button before operating the device Be careful not to drop the device This may cause internal damages or scratches on the surface Battery Life AAA Battery recommend Alka line battery Unit hour Battery Type Recharging Play time hours Rechargeable 6 5 battery AAA Battery No 6 Extension Note Battery life may vary accordingly Notice Notice Notice Notice Notice 1 ...

Page 4: ... not response The display screen shows low battery warning The battery icon is empty and flashes To avoid static when operating please To avoid static when operating please To avoid static when operating please To avoid static when operating please To avoid static when operating please pay attention to the following pay attention to the following pay attention to the following pay attention to the...

Page 5: ...e Overview Device Overview Device Overview Device Overview Device Overview 3 Front Front Front Front Front Power LED Microphone Screen display Volume A B repeat REC Play Pause Power on Stop Power off Volume ...

Page 6: ...e Side Side Side 4 Device Overview Device Overview Device Overview Device Overview Device Overview Earphone slot scroller FF MENU FM REW Hold button Battery Slot USB port SD MMC extension slot Battery Extension ...

Page 7: ...ed Remote Controller Wired Remote Controller Wired Remote Controller Wired Remote Controller Play Pause Next FF Prev REW Line In Slot Earphone Slot 5 Device Overview Device Overview Device Overview Device Overview Device Overview ...

Page 8: ...e Standard Earphone User Manual Rechargeable Battery Device Connector AAA Battery Battery Wired Remote Extension Controller Charger Accessories 6 Device Overview Device Overview Device Overview Device Overview Device Overview ...

Page 9: ...al mode will not be display 7 Music Status FM Radio Playing track Total Track C u r r e n t Status Current Title Battery Life Hold button status USB Connect Current Playtime Stabilizer A B repeat Repeat mode Random Repeat All Repeat One Device Overview Device Overview Device Overview Device Overview Device Overview Record Status ...

Page 10: ...t will then appear Backlight will be shut off automatically after a period of time You can also set the length of the backlight time according to your preference To turn the power off safely hold the PLAY STOP button again until Power OFF appears on the screen as shown below 8 MP3 Funtion MP3 Funtion MP3 Funtion MP3 Funtion MP3 Funtion ...

Page 11: ...ayer you can see the following interface The numbers Example 008 012 on the left corner means the current track is on the 8th track out of the total 12 tracks 2 Press the PLAY PAUSE button to start playing music The numbers on the right corner is the current playtime Example 00 01 12 and the track title will also be shown in the LCD display as above ...

Page 12: ...o select the previous next track use the scroller to get to the track Press PLAY PAUSE button to pause the music As shown below 4 To stop the music completely press the Stop button As Shown below 5 You can also adjust the playing rate accordingly to your preference Press the PLAY ...

Page 13: ... levels of playing rate hold the PLAY PAUSE button long to change the levels After we press five times it will return normal Also press STOP to switch back to normal mode as shown 6 When playing pausing the music you can use the volume to adjust the volume accordingly There are 16 volume levels in total as shown ...

Page 14: ... not function prop If the player does not function prop If the player does not function prop If the player does not function prop erly during music playing check if the erly during music playing check if the erly during music playing check if the erly during music playing check if the erly during music playing check if the HOLD button is released HOLD button is released HOLD button is released HOL...

Page 15: ... player 2 Press the menu button middle of the scroller until you see the menu options Note menu options will be different under playing or stand by mode 3 Use the scroller to select the menu option For function details please refer to the re lated chapter There are 7 options including d e l e t e S e t u p R E C S e t Directory Format Memory Info and Return See related chapter for further details ...

Page 16: ...d by mode STOP button and enter the stand by mode will the menu button functions will the menu button functions will the menu button functions will the menu button functions will the menu button functions When the player is playing music un When the player is playing music un When the player is playing music un When the player is playing music un When the player is playing music un der the music m...

Page 17: ... Recording Voice Recording Voice Recording Voice Recording Hold the PLAY PAUSE button to power off the player Press the A B REC button to enter the recording mode As shown 1 During recording hold the A B REC but ton to pause the recording To continue hold A B REC button again as shown ...

Page 18: ...arning FULL Memory and stop the process Note Note Note Note Note During the recording process only During the recording process only During the recording process only During the recording process only During the recording process only the STOP button A B REC button and the STOP button A B REC button and the STOP button A B REC button and the STOP button A B REC button and the STOP button A B REC b...

Page 19: ...tup parameter in Recording mode Setup parameter in Recording mode Setup parameter in Recording mode Setup parameter in Recording mode You can setup different parameter in the REC set up menu Press the Menu button and select REC Set option to enter 1 Hold the PLAY PAUSE button to power on the player 2 Press the Menu button and select REC Set option Press again to enter 3 In the recording mode you c...

Page 20: ...g format 1 Hold the PLAY PAUSE button to power on the player 2 Press the Menu button to enter the menu options and use the scroller to select the REC Set function Enter by pressing the button again 3 In the recording interface use the scroller to select the options Mpeg mode as shown 4 Press the menu button to enter You can then select the recording format in the Mpeg Mode menu as shown ...

Page 21: ...o your own preference Sampling rates are ranged from 32KHz 44 1KHz to 48KHz Bit rates are ranged from 32Kbps 40Kbps 48Kbps 56Kbps 64Kbps 80Kbps 96Kbps 112Kbps 128 Kbps 160 Kbps 192 Kbps 224 Kbps to 256 Kbps Note please refer to related chapter Note please refer to related chapter Note please refer to related chapter Note please refer to related chapter Note please refer to related chapter for deta...

Page 22: ... format the recording time is the longest but the sound quality is poor 6 Sound quality will adjusted according to the setting 7 If you wish not to change the setting press STOP to return Note Note Note Note Note Under normal condition MPEG1 Layer3 Under normal condition MPEG1 Layer3 Under normal condition MPEG1 Layer3 Under normal condition MPEG1 Layer3 Under normal condition MPEG1 Layer3 is the ...

Page 23: ... 2 Press the Menu button to enter the menu options and use the scroller to select the REC Set function 3 In the recording interface use the scroller to select the options Stereo as shown 4 Press the menu button to enter You can now select the sound effect in the Stereo menu as shown 5 Use the scroller to select the preferred effects in the menu When you finish press the menu button to enter There ...

Page 24: ...wish not to change the setting press STOP to return Note Note Note Note Note If you select as MPEG1 LAYER2 5 the If you select as MPEG1 LAYER2 5 the If you select as MPEG1 LAYER2 5 the If you select as MPEG1 LAYER2 5 the If you select as MPEG1 LAYER2 5 the recording format only mono can be recording format only mono can be recording format only mono can be recording format only mono can be recordi...

Page 25: ...tracks during encode 1 Hold PLAY PAUSE button to power on the player 2 Press the Menu button to enter the menu options and use the scroller to select the Rec Set function Enter by pressing the button again 3 In the recording interface use the scroller to select the options SYNC as shown 4 Press the menu button to enter You can now select to turn on the song synchronizer function in the SYNC menu ...

Page 26: ...ot be interrupted until you interrupt it by manual SYNC ON means to synchronize the record ing tracks The function will detect the si lence or no line in voice such recording file will finish and wait for new voice input to create another recording file while recording The new voice input will then be recorded individually as a separate file until further actions There are 3 silence levels please ...

Page 27: ...ng the We strongly recommend on setting the We strongly recommend on setting the We strongly recommend on setting the We strongly recommend on setting the VAD on silence low to optimize the VAD on silence low to optimize the VAD on silence low to optimize the VAD on silence low to optimize the VAD on silence low to optimize the synchronizing results synchronizing results synchronizing results sync...

Page 28: ...d PLAY PAUSE button to power on the player 2 Press the Menu button to enter the menu options and use the scroller to select the REC Set function Enter by pressing the button again 3 In the recording interface use the scroller to select the options VAD as shown 4 Press the menu button to enter You can now select to turn on off the VAD function in the menu 5 Use the scroller to select the preferred ...

Page 29: ...er actions are made 6 If you wish not to change the setting press STOP to return Note Note Note Note Note We strongly recommend on setting the We strongly recommend on setting the We strongly recommend on setting the We strongly recommend on setting the We strongly recommend on setting the VAD on silence low to optimize the CD VAD on silence low to optimize the CD VAD on silence low to optimize th...

Page 30: ...und quality 1 Hold PLAY PAUSE button to power on the player 2 Press the Menu button to enter the menu options and use the scroller to select the Rec set function Enter by pressing the button again 3 In the recording interface use the scroller to select the options VAD as shown 4 Press the menu button to enter You can now select to turn on off the VAD function in the menu 5 Use the scroller to sele...

Page 31: ... 5 you can only choose 8KHz In MPEG2 Layer3 you can choose from 16KHz 22 05KHz and 24KHz 7 If you wish not to change the setting press STOP to return Note Note Note Note Note The sampling frequency for normal The sampling frequency for normal The sampling frequency for normal The sampling frequency for normal The sampling frequency for normal MP3 format is 44 1KHz MPEG1 Layer3 MP3 format is 44 1KH...

Page 32: ...e efficiency for the capacity and sound quality 1 Hold PLAY PAUSE button to power on the player 2 Press the Menu button to enter the menu options and use the scroller to select the REC Set function Enter by pressing the button again 3 In the recording interface use the scroller to select the options Bit rate as shown 4 Press the menu button to enter You can now set the bit rate in the menu ...

Page 33: ...6Kbps 112Kbps 128 Kbps 160 Kbps 192 Kbps 224 Kbps up to 256 Kbps Please aware that when the sampling rate is set at 32KHz or 44 1KHz You cannot set the bit rate to 256Kbps MPEG 1 Layer 2 5 MPEG 1 Layer 2 5 MPEG 1 Layer 2 5 MPEG 1 Layer 2 5 MPEG 1 Layer 2 5 Only 8KHz is available at this time the bit rate will be 8Kbps MPEG 2 Layer 3 MPEG 2 Layer 3 MPEG 2 Layer 3 MPEG 2 Layer 3 MPEG 2 Layer 3 You c...

Page 34: ...e as well as the sound quality of the music The the sound quality of the music The the sound quality of the music The the sound quality of the music The the sound quality of the music The larger the bit rate the more capacity larger the bit rate the more capacity larger the bit rate the more capacity larger the bit rate the more capacity larger the bit rate the more capacity the recording will tak...

Page 35: ...tive sound quality 1 Hold PLAY PAUSE button to power on the player 2 Press the Menu button to enter the menu options and use the scroller to select the REC Set function Enter by pressing the button again 3 In the recording interface use the scroller to select the options Bit rate as shown 4 Press the menu button to enter You can now set the Silence level in the menu 5 Use the scroller to select th...

Page 36: ...recommend on setting the We strongly recommend on setting the We strongly recommend on setting the We strongly recommend on setting the We strongly recommend on setting the VAD ON silence low to optimize the VAD ON silence low to optimize the VAD ON silence low to optimize the VAD ON silence low to optimize the VAD ON silence low to optimize the synchronizing results for details see synchronizing ...

Page 37: ...nal 1 Hold PLAY PAUSE button to power on the player 2 Press the Menu button to enter the menu options and use the scroller to select the REC Set function Enter by pressing the button again 3 In the recording interface use the scroller to select the options Mem Select as shown 4 Press the menu button to enter You can now select the memory type in the menu 5 Use the scroller to select the preferred ...

Page 38: ...recognized or insert then only INT recognized or insert then only INT recognized or insert then only INT recognized or insert then only INT recognized or insert then only INT FLASH will be available FLASH will be available FLASH will be available FLASH will be available FLASH will be available If you have setup the memory type in If you have setup the memory type in If you have setup the memory ty...

Page 39: ...d PLAY PAUSE button to power on the player 2 Press the Menu button to enter the menu options and use the scroller to select the REC Set function Enter by pressing the button again 3 In the recording interface use the scroller to select the options Source as shown 4 Press the menu button to enter You can now select the recording source in the menu 5 Use the scroller to select the preferred options ...

Page 40: ...se LINE IN you have to use the line in audio cable to connect external audio device as the recording source When you choose MIC you can directly record by MIC device from the player 7 If you wish not to change the setting press STOP to return 8 Different source the recording inter face is different you can see below From MIC From Line In ...

Page 41: ...on MIC the recording source will use on MIC the recording source will use the MIC as the recording course the MIC as the recording course the MIC as the recording course the MIC as the recording course the MIC as the recording course If the setting is Line In but you If the setting is Line In but you If the setting is Line In but you If the setting is Line In but you If the setting is Line In but ...

Page 42: ...er on the player 2 Press the Menu button to enter the menu options and use the scroller to select the Delete function Enter by pressing the button again As shown There are 3 options in the delete menu including All files One file and Return All files this will remove all the files in the player including non audio files To de lete all files press the Menu button to con firm deleting and press the ...

Page 43: ...ion MP3 Funtion MP3 Funtion MP3 Funtion MP3 Funtion One file To delete one file enter the One File function and select the track you want to remove by using the scroller When finish press the menu button As shown ...

Page 44: ...MP3 Funtion MP3 Funtion MP3 Funtion MP3 Funtion MP3 Funtion 42 7 If you wish not to change the setting press STOP to return ...

Page 45: ...according to different music 1 Hold PLAY PAUSE button to power on the player 2 Press the Menu button to enter the menu options and use the scroller to select the SET UP function Enter by pressing the menu button again As shown 3 Press the menu button to enter You can now select the Equalizer function in the SET UP menu as shown Use the scroller to select the options ...

Page 46: ...ibrium effect pops up after selecting Equalizer as shown You can adjust the modes by the EQ menu You could experience perfect Jazz Classic Rock Pop sound effect by choosing suitable corresponding mode Normal mode could bring you original sound effect 4 If you wish not to change the setting press STOP to return LIVE CLASSIC NORMAL ROCK POP ...

Page 47: ...o your own reference 1 Hold PLAY PAUSE button to power on the player 2 Press the Menu button to enter the menu options and use the scroller to select the Setup function Enter by pressing the menu button again As shown 3 Press the menu button to enter You can now select the Repeat functions in the Menu as shown When you finish press the menu button to enter 45 ...

Page 48: ...m Normal Repeat all Repeat one Preview Return 4 Use the scroller to select the options when you finish press the menu button to enter There are 6 options including Random Normal Repeat All Repeat one and Preview As shown Icons for the repeat mode Random Repeat all Repeat one ...

Page 49: ...c in order repeatedly until another operation is performed Random Plays all MP3 music at random and then stops Preview Plays every first 10 seconds of all MP3 music in order and stops after the last music has been played Normal Plays the MP3 music in order and stops after the last music has been played 7 If you wish not to change the setting press STOP to return ...

Page 50: ...de temperature You can choose to adjust the contract according to your own preference 1 Hold PLAY PAUSE button to power on the player 2 Press the Menu button to enter the menu options and use the scroller to select the Setup function Enter by pressing the menu button again As shown 3 Press the menu button to enter You can now select the Contrast functions in the When you finish press the menu butt...

Page 51: ...button to enter 6 If you wish not to change the setting press STOP to return Note Note Note Note Note The lower the level the brighter The lower the level the brighter The lower the level the brighter The lower the level the brighter The lower the level the brighter the LCD displays and the higher the the LCD displays and the higher the the LCD displays and the higher the the LCD displays and the ...

Page 52: ...for the backlight of your display screen 1 Hold PLAY PAUSE button to power on the player 2 Press the Menu button to enter the menu options and use the scroller to select the Setup function Enter by pressing the menu button again As shown 3 Press the menu button to enter You can now select the Backlight in the When you finish press the menu button to enter As shown 4 Use the scroller to select the ...

Page 53: ...s to choose including OFF 1 20 Seconds and ALL When you choose OFF the backlight will not be on under any condition When you choose 1 20 Sec the backlight time will be on according to the selected time When you choose ALL the backlight will always be on until you reset it again 6 If you wish not to change the setting press STOP to return ...

Page 54: ...you need to select the language version in the player This lan guage supports including Simplified Tradi tional Chinese GB2312 BIG 5 Korean Japa nese and English 1 Hold PLAY PAUSE button to power on the player 2 Press the Menu button to enter the menu options and use the scroller to select the Setup function Enter by pressing the menu button again As shown 3 Press the menu button to enter You can ...

Page 55: ...ting If the selected language setting If the selected language setting If the selected language setting does not match the track title you does not match the track title you does not match the track title you does not match the track title you does not match the track title you might experience random characters might experience random characters might experience random characters might experience...

Page 56: ...utton to power on the player 2 Press the Menu button to enter the menu options and use the scroller to select the Mem Info function Enter by pressing the menu button again As shown 3 You can now see both the external and inter nal memory information on the display screen If the MMC card is not inserted then it will show NO CARD in the external info part As shown 4 The display will return to the or...

Page 57: ...the player to format 1 Hold PLAY PAUSE button to power on the player 2 Press the Menu button to enter the menu options and use the scroller to select the Format function Enter by pressing the menu button again As shown 3 You can now select to format the internal flash or the external SD MMC card Please be ware if the SD MMC card is not insert into the player it would not be able to be formatted ...

Page 58: ...l be differ ent according to the capacity of the ent according to the capacity of the ent according to the capacity of the ent according to the capacity of the ent according to the capacity of the player Please do not disconnect the player Please do not disconnect the player Please do not disconnect the player Please do not disconnect the player Please do not disconnect the player when formatting ...

Page 59: ...e saved 1 Hold PLAY PAUSE button to power on the player 2 Press the Menu button to enter the menu options and use the scroller to select the Directory function Enter by pressing the menu button again As shown 3 You can now select the options when you finish press the menu button to enter There are 3 options including All Root Explore Set Dir and Return As shown ...

Page 60: ...Please note to set the memory type Please note to set the memory type Please note to set the memory type Please note to set the memory type Please note to set the memory type external if you insert the SD MMC external if you insert the SD MMC external if you insert the SD MMC external if you insert the SD MMC external if you insert the SD MMC card card card card card 5 When you select All Root the...

Page 61: ... only play the Audio files player will only play the Audio files player will only play the Audio files player will only play the Audio files player will only play the Audio files MP3 WMA under that directory Also the MP3 WMA under that directory Also the MP3 WMA under that directory Also the MP3 WMA under that directory Also the MP3 WMA under that directory Also the recorded files will also be sav...

Page 62: ... Select and play the desired track While the selected track is playing press the A B Repeat button to designate the Start position You will see the icon A in the display screen 3 Press the A B Repeat button again at the expected time to designate the End position now the designated section will be repeated automatically As shown Designate the Start position A Designate the End position B 4 To rele...

Page 63: ... To listen to the FM radio hold the MODE FM button to enter the FM mode You can choose to select the station manually or select it automatically by the player 3 To select the station manually When you see Manual on the display screen this means you are under the FM manual mode Press the FF REW button to search for stations the frequency will increase decrease in 0 1MHz To search the next available...

Page 64: ...eset Mode and press the menu button and enter Use the FF REW button to select the preset stations The display screen will also show the station frequency and the number of the preset stations As shown 6 Transfer FM signal to MP3 file Under the FM radio mode hold the A B REC button long time to transfer the FM signal to MP3 file After the file transfer the FM signal will be under the title as ENC 0...

Page 65: ... This is because the remote controller This is because the remote controller This is because the remote controller This is because the remote controller This is because the earphone will function as the antenna earphone will function as the antenna earphone will function as the antenna earphone will function as the antenna earphone will function as the antenna for the FM radio for the FM radio for...

Page 66: ...layer 1 Turn off the player 2 Open the lid of the USB SD MMC slot insert the SD MMC card Make sure the finger sign is facing the USB port 3 Close with lid If the lid does not fit well this means the card might not be in serted properly 4 You can now use the external memory Note Note Note Note Note Due to the compatible issue we rec Due to the compatible issue we rec Due to the compatible issue we ...

Page 67: ...y Extension When the rechargeable battery is not enough for the playback you can choose to use the AAA batter extension to increase the playtime for your player 1 Turn off the player And take off NiMH battery 2 Put the AAA battery into the battery extension slot Attach and screw the battery extension to the button of the player 3 You can now use the external battery ...

Page 68: ...ing Line In in the REC setup menu Then hold the A B REC button to start the process 4 You can also choose to set the sampling and bit rate to optimize the quality or memory efficiency before converting 5 Press the Stop button to stop you can now listen the converted files Note Note Note Note Note It is not possible to convert if the It is not possible to convert if the It is not possible to conver...

Page 69: ...our PC for the infor mation about hardware 2 Connect your PC directly or by USB cable with digital audio 3 The display window will show connecting picture if connection is finished As shown 4 If you installed the attached software the PC will automatically find the device when the player is connected to the PC If not please install the provided management soft ware first We strongly recommend user...

Page 70: ... strongly recommend installing the pro vided Management software before connecting Digital Audio to PC IBM compatible personal computer Pentium 166 MHz MMX or faster Windows 98 SE Windows 2000 or Windows XP USB Port 32MB RAM or more 64MB is recommended for Windows 2000 20MB free hard disk space or more 4xCD ROM drive or more Sound Card Optional Accessible to Internet Recommended ...

Page 71: ...ftware before connecting Digital Audio to PC After putting the Installation CD into CDROM Drive USB Driver is installed automatically The Digital Audio manager software requires the following systems IBM compatible personal computer Pentium 166 MHz MMX or faster Windows 98 SE Windows 2000 or Windows XP USB Port 32MB RAM or more 64MB is recommended for Windows 2000 XP 20MB free hard disk space or m...

Page 72: ...in2000 operation system if the win2000 is not SP3 version or more when you plug MP3 player to PC the PC only can find one remov able disk and can not find the other disk for external card So you must install external driver for Win2000 Sp2 or low You can go to Win2000 SP direction in CD and install the driver referring to readme txt by manual in the direction After you install the Win2000 SP you c...

Page 73: ... on installa tion screens and the Digital Audio Manager Software and USB Driver will be installed It will remind you of restarting your PC when installation is finished At last Start Program Digital Audio Manager Software is cre ated in the Windows Menu and the Digital Audio icon is also created on the Desktop window Click the icon on the Desktop Then the interface of Digital Audio management syst...

Page 74: ...72 MP3 Function MP3 Function MP3 Function MP3 Function MP3 Function ...

Page 75: ... Before sending please turn on the Digital Audio and connect it to your PC directly or with presented USB cable 1 Double click the icon on the desktop 2 Select files First select the folder that includes the files to be transmitted from the left Program Manager Then the files in the folder will be displayed in right 3 Click the Download button or select down load option in the tool menu 4 An inter...

Page 76: ...dio while a file is being downloaded It will do harm to your Digital Audio 2 If the Digital Audio cannot work by accident take out the battery and reinsert it 3 seconds later Reconnect Digital Audio to PC 3 If you could not find the downloaded non audio files in the removable disk of Digi tal Audio please look into EDISK directory 4 While you download file in Win98 OS the transmitting must regard ...

Page 77: ...iles from Digital Audio to PC Digital Audio can also act as a removable electronic disk You could send files in the disk to your PC with the management system but the audio files are not permitted to send due to copyright protection Only files in the EDISK are allowed 1 Connect the Digital Audio and PC 2 Select the files to be sent 3 Click the Upload button in the manager software 4 The interface ...

Page 78: ...ile a file is being downloaded Otherwise it will do harm to your Digital Audio If the Digital Audio cannot work by accident take out the battery and reinsert it 3 seconds later Reconnect Digital Audio to PC It is not permitted to transmit music files for copyright protection System will warn you it cannot be send if you select MP3 or WMA files ...

Page 79: ...dio 1 Connect the Digital Audio and PC turn on the Digital Audio and run management system 2 Select the files to be deleted 3 Click the Delete button You could also use the option of Deletion in the player Note Note Note Note Note Once a file is deleted it will not Once a file is deleted it will not Once a file is deleted it will not Once a file is deleted it will not Once a file is deleted it wil...

Page 80: ...esh USB connection To refresh USB connection To refresh USB connection To refresh USB connection To refresh USB connection For safer use while connecting Digital Audio and PC you could click refresh button in the management system of Digital Audio to refresh the USB connection ...

Page 81: ...mory Display Internal Memory Display Internal Memory Display Internal Memory Display Internal Memory Display The management system of Digital Audio can display the internal memory by numbers and figures In the above figure green represents used memory while green available memory ...

Page 82: ...erting the battery or replace it Take out the battery and insert it correctly after 5 seconds 2 The LCD display Error after turning on MP3 player If you format the MP3 player by windows FAT32 it will show Error Reformat Media now you must re format it by manager formatting tools in the MP3 player manager 3 The buttons are not workable Check to see if the Hold button is on Release the Hold button 4...

Page 83: ...o see if the MP3 player is being connected with computer Check to see if there is any music file in the memory 5 I can t download music files after connection Check to see if Manager Software is setup Check the removable disk have shown in PC explore If not please check your USB devices or you have install manager software 81 ...

Page 84: ... 720mAh Battery extension AAA Alkaline battery LCD 100 56Dot Matrix with Blue backlight Dimensions 62mmx62mmx15mm Signal noise 90dB Earphone output 5mW 5mW Frequency Range 20Hz 20KHz Supported voice recording bit rate 8Kbps 256Kbps Music format Mp3 WMA Recording format MPEG1 Layer3 MPEG2 Layer3 MPEG1 Layer2 5 Support language display Chinese simplified Traditional Japan ese Korean and English Supp...

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