Califone 8102, 8104 Owner's Manual

MP3 Player/Recorder
8100 Series
Owner’s Manual
8100 MP3 Player/Recorder
8101 MP3 Player/Recorder with 8100-HP stereo headphone
8102 MP3 Player/Recorder with two 8100-HP stereo headphones
8104 Portable Learning Center MP3 Player/Recorder
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8100 MP3
Player/Recorder
Owner’s Manual
Thank you for choosing the Califone® (8100) MP3 Player/Recorder. The 8100 was designed to provide educators and students with a compact and portable solution for playing audio les (MP3, WMV & WAV formats), listening to recorded books, lessons and music. It can also record podcasts and track vocal responses, which is useful for applications such as language learning. Built to promote safe listening practices and limit noise-induced hearing loss, the 8100 features Sentinel Technology™ which maximizes the output volume level to a safe 85dB (recommended by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association) when used with the included 8100-HP headphone .
I encourage you to visit our website and register your 8100 for its warranty coverage, signup for our eNewsletter, and while there please learn more about the complete line of Califone audio visual products including: Portable and installed wireless PA systems, multi-media players & recorders, headphones and headsets, language learning, computer peripheral equipment and visual presentation products.
Sincerely,
Roscoe Anthony President, Califone® International, Inc
Introduction
The 8100 oers an easy-to-use menu interface which is packed with features and simple to navigate. Its 512MB of internal ash memory can store up to 36 hours of music, audio books or vocal recordings. With its built-in MMC/SD-card slot it can accommodate up to 2GB of added memory, for up to 500 additional songs or 72 hours of additional material. Up to 18 hours of audio can be recorded and stored on the internal ash memory using the built-in mic.
Using the included USB cable, simply connect the 8100 with your Windows or Macintosh computer. Once connected, just drag and drop the specied tracks into the 8100 and you’re ready to play, listen and learn.
Although the 8100 is simple to operate, please read through this guide to familiarize yourself with its features and design, and get the most out of your new MP3 Player/Recorder.
Note: The number of audio les / playback time depends on
le format and bit rate. Common bit rates for audio les range from 32 – 192kbps. Lower bit rates (32-64kbps) are typically used for spoken word and audio books. Here are typical bit rates and the amount of material that can be stored on the internal ash memory using these bit rates:
32kbps36 hours of material 128kbps9 hours of material 192kbps6 hours of material
Note: The 8101, 8102 & 8104 models come equipped exclusively
with fully adjustable Califone® 8100-HP headphones. These stereo units feature protective on-ear ambient noise-reducing earcups to help block out external sounds, which reduces the need to increase the volume and also helps to keep students on task. The headphones are made with rugged ABS plastic for durability. If model 8100 has been purchased, visit califone.com to learn more about the full line of high delity stereo head­phones which are recommended for use with the Califone MP3 Player/Recorder.
Warranty Coverage
The warranty for the Califone MP3 Player/Recorder specically covers use in schools, churches and early childhood daycare centers, unlike consumer electronic products. It is built to the same standards as the rest of our products which teachers and other presenters rely on day in and day out. Califone warrants this product to be free from defective material and workmanship for one year from the purchase date. Our “Project Intercept” Customer Satisfaction program will replace defective parts and repair malfunctioning products under this warranty when the defect occurs under normal installation and use, provided the unit is returned to our factory via prepaid transportation only after the factory issues an RA (Return Authorization) number which must be clearly written on the outside of the box.
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Returning your unit for service or repairs
Should your unit require service, rst contact your dealer or our Customer Service Department at (800) 722-0500 or by
email warranty@califone.com to obtain a Return Authorization (RA) number. All shipments to Califone must include an RA number on the carton and must shipped prepaid. C.O.D. shipments will be refused and returned at your cost.
Unpacking your MP3 Player/Recorder
Check unit carefully for damage that may have occurred during transit. Each 8100 is carefully inspected at Califone prior to shipping and packed in a special carton for safe transport.
All Damage Claims Must be made with the Freight Carrier
Notify the freight carrier immediately if you observe any damage the shipping carton or product. Repack the unit in the carton and await inspection by the carrier’s claim agent. Notify your dealer of the pending freight claim.
Contents
8100 Contents
Player only, does not come with a headphone
• 8100 MP3 Player/Recorder
• USB Cable
• User manual
8101 Contents
• 8100 MP3 Player/Recorder
• One 8100-HP stereo headphone
• USB Cable
• User manual
8102 Contents
• 8100 MP3 Player/Recorder
• Two 8100-HP stereo headphones
• USB Cable
• User manual
8104 Contents
• 8100 MP3 Player/Recorder
• Four 8100-HP stereo headphones
• 3.5mm patch cable
• 1114AV-PS stereo jackbox
• USB Cable
• User manual
• Carrying case
8100 Features
• Integrated microphone to record voice les (WAV) and for recording podcasts
• Dual 3.5mm headphone jacks for two listeners or more with an attached jackbox
• Sentinel Technology™ restricts volume playback level to maximum 85dB to protect hearing levels when used with the included 8100-HP headphone
• Capable of playing Windows Media PlaysForSure® audio le types including MP3, WMA and WAV format les
• Auto-repeat looping function
• Easy to operate user interface
• Backlit display
• Integrated SD/MMC memory card slot
• Built-in rechargeable lithium-polymer battery (16 hour run time on a single charge)
• Built-in four-position EQ
• Automatic charging when connected to a computer with its USB cable (or DC power supply)
• Califone 8100-HP headphones (8101, 8102 and 8104 packages only)
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Controls and Connectors
IMPORTANT:
The 8100 will only
accept a 5VDC power
supply providing up to
700mA of current.
Connecting a power supply
of larger than 5VDC or
700mA will damage
your unit and void
your warranty.
16. Hold switch
Sliding this switch to the ON
(down) position will disable all button
functionality. If a button is pressed while
the Hold switch is engaged a HOLD
message (depicted by a Lock icon), will appear momentarily in the display, and no action will be taken. If the Hold
switch is engaged while attempting to
power on the unit, the Califone logo will
display, followed by the HOLD
message, and the unit will power off.
15. A-B Loop button
The A-B Loop button is used to play a
selected section of a track repeatedly.
Pressing the A-B Loop button once will
mark the start point of the section. An “A-“ will appear in the display. Pressing the A-B Loop button a second time will
mark the end of the selection. “A-B”
will appear in the display, and the
selected section will begin looping.
To cancel loop playback, press
the OK button (5).
NOTE: If you have selected a start
point for a loop but have not selected
an end point before the end of the
current track, the loop function
will reset and the “A-“ will
no longer be displayed.
14. Record button
Pressing the record button
immediately places the 8100 into
record mode, using the built-in
microphone (2). Pressing the
Record button again during recording
pauses the recording until the Record
button is pressed again. To complete a
recording, press the OK button (5).
13. Volume Up
Pressing this button raises the
playback volume level up to a
maximum safe listening level of 85dB with the included 8100-HP headphone.
(The 8100 arrives from Califone with
the Sentinel Technology™ feature “enabled”, but can be disabled for
specic situations from the “Settings”
Menu /Max Volume Limit.) The Volume
Up button is active during playback
even if the playback screen
is not displayed.
12. Previous Track
Pressing this button during playback
selects the previous track in the current
track list, and begins playing that track
from the beginning. If the currently
selected track is the rst, the
last track is selected.
11. DC In jack
Connect an external
power supply to this jack
(not supplied).
10. Play/Pause
Pressing the Play/Pause button
begins playback of the currently
selected track. Pressing the
Play/Pause button during playback
pauses playback until the Play/Pause
button is pressed again.
1. Headphone outputs Connect one or two 3.5mm headphone connectors to one or both of these outputs. Volume level to both outputs is controlled by the Volume Up (13) and Volume Down (9) buttons.
2. Microphone Use this built-in microphone to record student podcasts, vocal responses or other audio sources. This feature can be useful for tracking language learning and student assessments.
3. Display The LCD screen displays the menu functions and operational messages. During playback, the screen displays the current track status, including track number, total tracks, track time, current position and playback status, as well as volume level, battery charge status and the current playback source (internal memory or external memory card).
4. Menu button
Pressing the Menu button displays the
Main Menu. For specic information on
Menu functions please refer to the Menu Screen section of this user guide.
5. OK button
In playback mode, pressing the OK button will stop playback. In Menu mode, the OK button is
used to conrm a Menu selection.
6. Next Track
Pressing this button during playback selects the next track in the current track list, and begins playing that track from the beginning. If the currently selected track is the last, the
rst track is selected.
7. USB Connector
Connect the included USB cable to the mini-USB port on the unit, connecting the other end to your host computer. In addition to transferring tracks to and from your computer, the 8100’s internal battery will charge via the USB connection (fully recharged in 5 hours).
8. SD/MMC Card Slot
This slot will accommodate an SD or MMC memory card of up to 2GB. Cards larger than 2GB are not supported.
9. Volume Down
Pressing this button lowers the playback volume level. This button is active during playback even if the playback screen is not displayed.
you will note several icons which indicate
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At the top of the Main Screen
you will note several icons which indicate
current settings on the 8100.
Volume Icon Shows the current volume level
Memory Indicator Shows whether the current track is being
played from internal memory or SD card.
Repeat Indicator The arrow indicates that playback is set to Repeat All mode. A “1” next to the arrow indicates Repeat Track mode.
Shue Indicator An “S” indicates shue mode.
EQ If an EQ setting is selected, it is indicated here
with the word “Rock,” “Class” or “Pop.”
Battery Shows the battery’s current charge status.
8100 Main Screen
Volume
Track Title
Subject Artist
Playing Time
Playback Status
Track Time
Battery Icon
Playback Status
Track Time
Source Icon
(Internal/SD)
Lock
Repeat
Mode Icon
EQ Mode
Icon
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