Action Star Enterprise MC 111A User Manual

Now you can listen to favorite mp3 files by car stereo.
Plugging your ThumbDrive into Linxcel ThumbDrive D.J and tuning your stereo to the specific FM channels, you can enjoy your digital music immediate. The Linxcel ThumbDrive D.J can read mp3 files stored in storage devices, like ThumbDrive; any audio sources, like portable mp3 player, PDA or CD player.
Features
Built -in FM stereo transmitter The host controller conforms to F ull -speed (12Mb/s) USB Specification, Version 1.1 Supports the USB flash disk device (Version 1.1 or 2.0) with Mass storage class Supports File System i ncluding FAT12 ;BFAT16;BFAT32 Sea rch for whole disk (MP3 File) Input button for Play (Pause), Pre vious, Ne xt, Channel Select Phone Jack For Stereo audio in One USB Port for charge (+5V 500mA) Transmission frequency (200kHz step) 88.1MHz~88.9MHz,106.7MHz~107.9MHz. Power Dissipation 1.6W
Configuration
1. PLAY/PAUSE Attaching pen drive to our Thumbdrive D.J and you will see the LED solid; then Thumbdrive D.J will automatically search for mp3 files stored in pen drive. When the LED is blinking, press PLAY/PAUSE button afterwards. To press PLAY/PAUSE one more time, then it will switch to pause mode.
2. NEXT: Select the next media track.
3. PREV: Select the previous media track.
4. RESET: When system error happened, pressing RESET button to recover it.
(All changes will be back to default setting)
5. Channel Select: refer to chart listed as below to select available frequency.
LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 Frequency
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LED ON LED OFF
6. Thumbdrive D.J will work through any attached audio sources, like mp3 portable player,
PDA and CD player.
88.1 MHz
88.3 MHz
88.5 MHz
88.7 MHz
88.9 MHz
106.7 MHz
106.9 MHz
107.1 MHz
107.3 MHz
107.5 MHz
107.7 MHz
107.9 MHz
This device complies wit h part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions.
1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Per FCC 15.21, you are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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