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MP3/WMA Player 

with radio

Art.no 38-3639  Model  LD05-2GB
 

38-3640  

LD05-4GB

Please read the entire instruction manual before use and save it for 

future reference. We reserve the right for any errors in text or images 

and for making any necessary technical changes to this document. 

If you should have any questions concerning technical problems please 

contact our Customer Services. 

1. Description

•  MP3/WMA player, USB memory, radio and voice recorder. The USB 

memory can be used as a virtual hard drive for data storage.

•  Compatible with Windows XP/Vista 32. 

2. Package contents 

•  MP3/WMA player

•  Headphones 

•  Instruction manual

3. Before use

Insert the battery: 

•  Open the battery cover and insert a new AAA/LR03 battery 

(not incl.) according to the markings.

4. Installation

•  No external drivers needed.

•  Connect the MP3 player to a vacant USB port on the computer.

•  The computer will recognise the MP3 automatically as a “Removable disk” 

and it is displayed with its own allocated letter under “My Computer”. 

•  It is now possible to copy or drag and drop files to the “Removable disk”. 

5. Disconnecting 

1.  Click on the 

 symbol in the bottom right corner of the screen. 

2.  Click on the little pop-up box with the text, “Stop the USB Mass 

Storage Device-Driver (X)”. 

3.  When you are prompted to remove the player, unplug it from the computer. 

6. Features

7. Operation

To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at 
high volume levels for long periods.

•  The MP3 player can be connected or be removed 

without shutting the computer off, it is automatically allocated 
a device recognition letter by the computer. The MP3 player does 
not have to be restarted before transferring files.

•  You can easily move files to the MP3 player using the “drag and 

drop” method like normal in the explorer file manager. 

•  Note: The copying and transfer of music CDs is not possible. 

Only MP3 or WMA files can be copied and transferred. 

•  N.B. Do not remove the MP3 player from the USB port when data 

transfer to or from the memory is underway; the built-in flash drive 
can be damaged.

7.1 Listening to MP3 or WMA files

Starting the MP3 player: Press and hold in [

4;

] (3) until the display 

shows text or numbers. The display shows the total number of MP3 
files and the total playing time. If no MP3 files are stored in the memory, 
“Empty Disk” appears on the display. Make sure that the button lock 
is deactivated before starting playback; otherwise “Locked” appears 
on the display.
1. 

Button lock: 

The button lock activates automatically after a set time. Press and 
hold in (10) to deactivate the button lock. 

2. 

Starting playback: 

Press [

4;

] (3) once to start playback. The MP3 player will begin 

playback with the first MP3 track (if there are MP3 files stored in 
the memory). Advance to the next track or return to the previous 
track by pressing [

7

] (11) (previous) or [

8

] (7) (next track).

3. 

Adjusting the volume: 

Press the volume button (4) to increase or (10) to decrease. 
The volume is shown graphically in the display. 

4. 

Pausing: 

Press quickly on [

4;

] (3).

5. 

Switching off: 

Press   and hold it in for 5 seconds until the display switches off. 

Settings in play mode

Repeat, Equalizer or Exit. 
1.  In play mode, press   and choose one of the above options 

by pressing the direction buttons (11) previous and (7) next. 

2.  Confirm by pressing [

4;

] (3).

3.  Discontinue or exit by pressing  . 

7.2 Voice recording (VOICE)

A. Record

In the main menu, choose RECORD and press [

4;

] (3) to enter 

the record mode.
1.  Press [

4;

] (3) to start recording. 

2.  Press [

4;

] (3) once to pause whilst recording.

3.  Press and hold in [

4;

] (3) to finish and save the recording. 

B. Play

In the main menu, choose VOICE and press [

4;

] (3) to enter the play-

back mode. 
1.  Press [

4;

] (3) to start playback. 

2.  Press previous (11) or next (7) to go to the previous or next recording. 
3.  Press up (4) or down (10) to raise or lower the volume. 

7.3 FM radio: Listening and recording 

Listening: 

1.  In the main menu, choose RADIO and press [

4;

] (3) to turn  

the FM radio on. 

2.  Press previous (11) or next (7) to raise or lower the frequency  

by 0.1 MHz.

3.  Press and hold in previous (11) or next (7) to automatically search 

for a station. The search stops when a station has been found. 

4.  Press   to enter the submenu.
5.  To save a station in the memory, press (7) or (11) to choose SAVE 

and press [

4;

] (3) to save.

Recording: 

1.  To record from the FM radio, choose RECORD from the submenu 

and press [

4;

] (3).

2.  Press [

4;

] (3) once to pause whilst recording.

3.  Press and hold in [

4;

] (3) to finish and save the recording. 

Note: The headphones must be connected to the player because 
the cord acts as an aerial. 

8. File management 

1.  In the main menu, choose FOLDER and press [

4;

] (3) to view 

all files. 

2.  Press previous (11) or next (7) to choose “LOCAL FOLDER” and 

then press [

4;

] (3) to view all files. 

3.  Press previous (11) or next (7) to choose a file and then press  

[

4;

] (3) to open the file. 

9. System settings

Choose from Backlight, Language, Power off, Version, Lock, Reset 
and Exit. 
1.  In the main menu, choose SETTINGS and press [

4;

] (3) 

to enter the system settings mode. 

2.  Press previous (11) or next (7) to choose. 
3.  Press [

4;

] (3) to continue. 

4.  Press previous (11) or next (7) to change a setting. 
5.  Press [

4;

] (3) to confirm or press   to finish and exit. 

10. Connection to the sound system

You can connect the MP3 player to the sound system e.g. active 
speakers (with built-in amplifier) or stereo system, by connecting 
a cable with 3.5 mm jack plug to the headphone jack.

11. Resetting

If the MP3 player starts acting strangely, showing all symbols at 
the same time etc., it will need to be reset and restarted to function cor-
rectly again. Remove the battery and replace it again after 5-10 minutes. 

12. Formatting

Sometimes the MP3 player’s memory needs to be formatted. Procedure:
1.  Click on “My Computer”.
2.  Right-click on the MP3 player’s device letter.
3.  Select “Formatting” and the file format “FAT”.

13. Technical data 

Bit Rate: 

8-320 kbps

Interface: 

USB 2.0

Weight (excl batteries and headphones):  < 30 g
Size: 

84.6 × 27.5 × 19.5 mm

Recommended operating environment:  -5º C to 40 ºC at < 85 % RH
Headset jack:  

Ø 3.5 mm stereo (32 Ohm)

Frequency response: 

20 Hz – 20 kHz

Battery: 

LR03, 1.5 V (lasts up to 10 hours 

 

when listening on low volume)

14. Troubleshooting

Problem: Nothing is shown on the display when you press [

4;

]

•  Battery is flat, change it. 

Problem: No sound in playback mode

•  The volume is set to 0, or the memory contains no music files. 
•  Flat battery, check.
•  Wrong type of music files saved in the memory.

Problem: Files cannot be saved in the memory when connected  
to a computer

•  The button lock is activated, deactivate the button lock.
•  The connection between the MP3 player and the USB port is 

incorrect, check that the MP3 player is shown in “My computer”.

•  Incorrect file processing, only 256 files or folders can be located in 

the root file (the MP3 player’s device letter).

Problem: The computer does not recognise the MP3 player

•  Format the MP3 player’s memory.

Problem: The player does not start

•  Corrupt files, reformat the player. 

15. Miscellaneous

Warning!

•  Never use the MP3 player in traffic (even if walking) since it makes  

it more difficult to notice other road users and could cause 
unnecessary accidents.

•  Never disconnect the MP3 player while formatting or transferring files.
•  Protect the MP3 player from dust, direct sunlight, strong vibrations 

and moisture.

•  Connect the headphones to the MP3 player before you turn it on.
•  Bear in mind that listening on high volume for prolonged periods  

can permanently damage your hearing.

1.  USB cover
2.  Display
3.  [

4;

] Play/Pause/Stop, press and hold 

in to enter the main menu

4.  Increase volume. The high volume (over 

level 20) warning notification must be 
acknowledged by pressing [

4;

] before 

the volume can be raised any higher.

5.  Headphone outlet
6.  Carry strap 
7.  Right/next
8. 

 Enter the submenu for each 

mode; escape button, press and 
hold in to turn the player on/off. 

9.  Microphone
10.  Decrease volume
11.  Left/previous

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