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MA

566

 

| Digital MP3 Player

Instruction Manual

Summary of Contents for MA566

Page 1: ...MA566 Digital MP3 Player Instruction Manual ...

Page 2: ...lling the driver 1 2 Installing the battery 2 Connecting downloading disconnecting 2 1 Connecting a PC 2 2 Downloading 2 3 Removing USB device 3 Basic operation 3 1 Buttons and functions 3 2 Power on off 3 3 Main menu setup 4 MP3 Player Operation CONTENTS continued 4 1Playing music 4 2 Voice mode 4 2 1 Playing voice 4 2 2 Record function 4 3 FM Tuner 4 3 1 Playing FM 4 3 2 Recording FM ...

Page 3: ...ing Play mode 4 4 3 Setting Contrast 4 4 4 Setting Backlight 4 4 5 Setting Power set 4 4 6 Setting Recording 4 4 7 Setting Language 4 4 8 Exit 4 5 Preview function 4 6 About 4 7 Folder function 4 8 Exit 5 A B play mode 6 Lock function 7 Lyric sync 8 USB mode 9 FAQ 10 Technical specifications ...

Page 4: ... to avoid application failure 7 When the player is used as a removable disk please follow the proper file download and upload procedures Nextar cannot assume any responsibility for any file lost due to improper operation 8 Attention Because of the way that memory is calculated by your PC operating system and because some space on your player is used for formatting purposes the amount of space indi...

Page 5: ...n directory to the Drivers files in the driver CD then click Yes c PC will install the driver for Windows 98SE automatically 1 2 Installing battery Ø Install one LR03 AAA size 1 5V alkaline or 1 2V NiMH battery properly per indicator on the player Ø Press the 4 button to power the player on and enter the MP3 standby mode 2 Connecting downloading removing 2 1 Connecting a PC as USB Before operation...

Page 6: ...le click the Safely Remove Hardware icon in taskbar b From Safely Remove Hardware screen highlight USB Mass Storage Device item and then click Stop button Stop to Hardware Device window appears on the screen as shown in the picture below ...

Page 7: ...g USB function all other buttons will be nonfunctional Any application lost or I O error and power on issues caused by improper operations please refer to FAQ 3 Basic operation 3 1 Buttons and functions 1 Hold 2 Menu 3 Previous 7 4 A B REC 5 VOL 6 Next8 7 Earphone jack 8 VOL 9 4 Play Pause Stop5 10 Microphone 3 2 Power on off From power off mode press the 4 button to power the player on and enter ...

Page 8: ...standby mode you can press the 4 button to play MP3 music and press the 4 button again to pause To resume playing please press the 4 button the third time Play Pause b From play or pause mode press and hold the 4 button 2 seconds the player will return to the MP3 standby mode press and hold the 4 button again it will repeat step a c From MP3 standby or play mode you can push the 7 or 8 button to s...

Page 9: ...ton to select previous or next track c From STOP status you can push and hold the 7 or 8 button to find your desired music quickly d From Play mode you can push and hold 7 or 8 button to fast backward or forward in this track e From play mode press the V or V button to adjust volume f From voice standby mode keep pressing the 4 button over 3 seconds the player will enter the power off mode Note Th...

Page 10: ...HZ When reach the desired channel you can press the MENU button to enter the FM main menu and push the 7 or 8 button to select saving radio station and then press the MENU button enter and the 4 button to save d From FM playing mode you can press the VOL or VOL button to adjust the volume e From FM playing mode press the 4 button 3 seconds the player will enter the power off mode 4 3 2 Recording F...

Page 11: ... playing standby mode B Play voice Press the MENU button to enter the FM main menu and push the 7or8 button to select return to voice playing and then press the MENU button to exit the FM mode and enter the voice playing standby mode C Save station Press the MENU button to enter the FM main menu and then push the 7 or 8 button to select Save Press the 4 button to confirm saving D Delete station Pr...

Page 12: ...utton to save the selected setting mode 4 4 1 Setting equalizer mode Push the 7or 8 button to select the equalizer mode Normal pop rock classical jazz and bass Press MENU button to save the selected equalizer set 4 4 2 Setting play mode Push the 7 or 8 button to select the playing mode including Normal repeat one repeat all and shuffle repeat You can press the MENU button to save the selected play...

Page 13: ...Hz 16000Hz 22000Hz Press the MENU button to save the select the recording setting 4 4 7 Setting language Push the 7 or 8 button to select language German English French Spanish Italian Press the MENU button to save the selected language 4 4 8 Exit Return to the previous mode 4 5 Music preview From MP3 mode or voice standby mode you can press the MENU button to enter the main menu and push the 7 or...

Page 14: ... can push and hold the MENU button to browse the file and push the 7 or 8 to select the desired one In the folder mode press MENU to enter the PLAY OR DELETE mode press the 7or8 button to select Press MENU to confirm If you select the play it will play the current song If you select the delete it will come into the delete mode Repress the 7or8 button to select the YES OR NO Press MENU to confirm a...

Page 15: ...ttons please push the HOLD switch to the opposite direction of arrow 7 Lyric sync This player supports lyric sync function Notice The lyric file name shall be the same as music file but with the suffix of LRC and saved in the same directory and only the lyrics with time indication can be displayed properly For information on this feature please see our website at www nextar com 8 USB mode Plug the...

Page 16: ...o the disk is write protected 2 The unit is not connected to PC properly 3 Storage directory is wrong Can not play MP3 files created by the user The MP3 files currently are compressed at a bitrate no supported by this player Consult the Nextar website for mor info No response after pressing a button HOLD switch is on so buttons are locked Can not open the disk or prompt I O error after connecting ...

Page 17: ...mW 4mW 52dB 62dB VOICE REFERENCE FREQUENCY 1KHZ Display ID3 information display blue backlight USB port USB2 0 high speed Memory 128MB 256MB 512MB 1GB 2GB Net weight 30g Dimension 83 5 29 5 24mm Working condition Humidity 85 10 40 Output 5mW 2 Battery life 12h low power waste Record time 0 8hour 320KBPS 128MB 30HOURS 8KBPS 128MB Operatin current 60mA Standby current 50mA ...

Page 18: ... modify amend or otherwise change or update this manual We reserve the right to do this at any time without any prior notice All specifications and features are subject to change without notice All screen shots shown are simulated and may not represent the actual screen on production units sold to consumers For instruction manuals updated drivers or other information be sure to visit our website a...

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