Iriver Mplayer Eye User Guide

User Guide
CONTENTS
Chapter 1
Getting Started
Components 4
Locating the Controls 5
Installing iriver plus 3 6
Installing Windows Media Player 11 7
Chapter 2
Basic Operations
Charging the Battery 10
Turning on / off the Player 11
Playing Music Files 12
Connecting Products 13
Chapter 3
Using the Mplayer
Music 20
Chapter 4
Using iriver plus 3 26
Using Windows Media Player 11 30
Copyrights / Certication /
Trademarks / Limited Liability 33
Safety Instructions 34
Troubleshooting 36
CONTENTS
Chapter 1
Getting Started
Components 4 Locating the Controls 5 Installing iriver plus 3 6 Installing Windows Media
Player 11 7
Chapter1 Getting Started
Components
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Components are subject to change without notice and may vary from images shown.
Mplayer Earphones
Quick Start Guide & Warranty Card Installation CD USB Cable
Chapter1 Getting Started
Locating the Controls
Necklace Connection Loop
Earphones Jack
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POWER Button
RESET Button
LED
USB Jack
Chapter1 Getting Started
Installing iriver plus 3
iriver plus 3 is an integrated software that efciently manages music les. iriver plus 3 gives you freedom to transfer music les from PC to the player.
1. Insert the installation CD to your PC to display the installation process screen.
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Note
Minimum requirements for using iriver plus 3 Intel® Pentium®ll 233MHz or higher processor speed Windows 2000/XP 64MB or above memory 30MB or above hard disk space 16bit enabled speaker and sound card Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6.0 or later SVGA or high resolution monitor (1024x768 resolution or higher)
For more information on using iriver plus 3, refer to page 26~29.
2. Click [Install] and complete the installation process following the on-screen instructions.
Chapter1 Getting Started
Installing Windows Media Player 11
1. Insert the installation CD to your PC to display the installation process screen.
2. Select Windows Media Player 11 and click the [Install] button. Complete the installation process following the on-screen instructions.
Note
Minimum requirements for using Windows Media Player 11
Windows® Vista Intel® Pentium® ll 800MHz or higher processor speed 512 MB or greater memory 20GB or greater hard disk space 16-bit enabled speaker and sound card Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6.0 or later SVGA or high resolution monitor (1024x768 resolution or greater)
For more information on Windows Media Player 11 , refer to pages 30~32.
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CONTENTS
Chapter 2
Basic Operations
Charging the Battery 10 Turning on / off the Player 11 Playing Music Files 12 Connecting Products Connecting earphones to the Mplayer 13 Connecting earphones while playing music 13 Connecting necklace 14
Disconnecting extension earphones from main line
Connecting the Mplayer to your PC 15
Copying le/folder (Using as a removable disk)
Disconnecting the Mplayer from your PC 17
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Chapter2 Basic Operations
Charging the Battery
1. Press the [ ] button on the product to turn it on.
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Note
It is recommended to use provided USB cable only. Otherwise, the device may malfunction. Check if the Mplayer is connected to a high-power USB 2.0 port. Some low-power USB ports built in some peripheral
devices such as certain keyboards and USD hub without integrated power may not provide enough power to charge.
If the computer is in sleep mode, the Mplayer may not be charged in some computers.
The battery will be 80-percent charged in about 1.5 hour (with red LED), and fully charged within about 2.5 hours (with green LED).
You cannot play music while charging the product.
2. Turn on your PC and connect the Mplayer to it using the USB cable.
Chapter2 Basic Operations
Turning on / off the Player
1. Press the [ ] button to turn on the product. You will hear a beep with green LED.
Note
If the Mplayer does not respond when pressing the [ ] button, check to see if the battery is properly charged.
If remaining battery power is not sufcient, the power will be automatically turned off after 3 beeps.
2. Press the [ ] button again to turn off the product. You will hear a beep with red LED.
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Chapter2 Basic Operations
Playing Music Files
1. Press the [ ] button to play music le. You will hear a beep with green LED.
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Note
Music playback will be resumed when you turn the product off and on again while listening to music.
Chapter2 Basic Operations
Connecting Products
Connecting earphones to the Mplayer
Connecting earphones while playing music
1. Connect the earphones to the jack of the product.
1. If you disconnect the earphones while listening to music, music playback will be stopped and key input will be disabled. However, the [ ] button will be still enabled.
2. Reconnect the earphones to resume music playback.
Note
To use the ‘automatic playback resuming’ function, you need to reconnect the earphones within 1 minutes after disconnection. After 1 minutes, the product will be automatically turned off.
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Chapter2 Basic Operations
Connecting Products
Connecting necklace
1. Twist the detachable part of necklace to separate it into two pieces.
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2. Hold the separated part of necklace and push it into the direction of arrow.
Disconnecting extension earphones from main line
1. Twist the detachable part of earphones to separate it into two pieces.
Chapter2 Basic Operations
Connecting Products
Connecting the Mplayer to your PC
1. Press the [ ] button on the product to turn it on.
2. Turn on your PC and connect the Mplayer to it using the USB cable.
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Chapter2 Basic Operations
Connecting Products
Copying le / folder (Using as a removable disk)
Copying le/folder to the product
1. Select the le / folder in your PC and drag & drop
it to the drive which appears as a product.
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Note
Always properly connect the USB cable. While transferring data using the USB cable, the red LED will be ashed.
Do not turn off the product or disconnect the USB cable to protect your data from damage.
Deleting le/folder from the product
1. After selecting the le / folder, click it with the right
mouse button and select [Delete].
2.
Click [Yes] in the [Conrm File Delete / Conrm Folder
Delete] popup window to delete the le / folder.
Chapter2 Basic Operations
Connecting Products
Disconnecting the Mplayer from your PC
1. Click the icon on the taskbar to disconnect the
2. Click the [Stop] button to conrm disconnection.
product using the “Safely Remove Hardware” menu.
Note
The icon on the taskbar might be hidden in some operating systems such and Windows XP.
Click “Show hidden icons” to display the hidden icon.
The “Safely Remove Hardware” may not be available while using some applications such as Windows Explorer or
Windows Media Player. Close all applications rst before performing the “Safely Remove Hardware”.
If the “Safely Remove Hardware” is not performed properly, try it again after a few minutes.
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CONTENTS
Chapter 3
Using the Mplayer
Music Playing Music Files 20 Listening to Music 21
Selecting additional functions
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Chapter3 Using the Mplayer
Music
Playing Music Files
1. Press the [ ] button to play music le. You will hear a beep with green LED.
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Note
If there is a music le to play when you press the [ ] button, the previous track will be played.
If not, you will hear beeps with 2-second interval.
If there is any error while playing music, the next track will be played after 2 beeps.
Chapter3 Using the Mplayer
Music
Listening to Music
1. To control the volume while playing, turn the [/ ] button to left or right.
[Volume +] [Volume -] [Previous track] [Next track]
2. To play previous / next music while playing, turn the [ / ] button to left or right.
3. To use fast reverse / fast forward function, turn and hold the [ / ] button to left or right.
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Chapter3 Using the Mplayer
Music
Selecting additional functions (Shufe On / Off)
1. Turn the [ / ] buttons shortly to left / right together to activate the function. You will hear a beep.
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[Volume +] [Next track]
2. Turn the [ / ] buttons shortly to left / right together to activate the function. You will hear a beep.
[Volume -] [Previous track]
Chapter3 Using the Mplayer
Music
Selecting additional functions (Moving to next / previous directory)
1. While playing music, turn the [ ] button shortly to left, then turn and hold it again to the same direction within 2 seconds to play the rst track in the previous directory. You will hear a beep.
[Previous track]
2. While playing music, turn the [ ] button shortly to right, then turn and hold it again to the same direction within 2 seconds to play the rst track in the next directory. You will hear a beep.
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[Next track]
Chapter 4
Other Information
Using iriver plus 3 Adding Media to Library 26 Ripping Songs from a CD 26 Transferring Media to the Mplayer
Using iriver plus 3 - 27 Using Windows Explorer - 27
Changing Contents Playback Order in the Mplayer Initializing Disk 29 Upgrading Firmware 29 Using Windows Media Player 11 Adding Media to Library 30 Ripping Songs from a CD 30 Transferring Media to the Mplayer 31
Initializing Disk 32 Firmware upgrade in Windows Media Player 11
CONTENTS
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Copyrights / Certication / Trademarks / Limited Liability 33
Safety Instructions Product Safety 34 Others 35 Troubleshooting Please check out! 36
Chapter4 Other Information
Using iriver plus 3
Adding Media to Library
Ripping Songs from a CD
1. When you run iriver plus 3 for the rst time, the Add Media Wizard will start.
2. Follow the on-screen instructions on the
computer to add music les to the library.
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1. Insert an audio CD into the CD drive and run iriver plus 3.
2. Click [CD Ripping] in bottom left of iriver plus 3. Choose tracks on the CD that you want to be ripped and click [Start Ripping].
3. After ripping song, select the [All Music] to check whether the ripped song is added to the library.
Chapter4 Other Information
Using iriver plus 3
Transferring Media to the Mplayer
Using iriver plus 3
1. Connect the product to the USB jack of your PC using the USB cable and run iriver plus 3.
2. Select the checkbox beside the le to transfer and click [ ].
3. The selected le starts to transfer and the progress status is displayed in the Status window on bottom left.
4. Now you can nd the selected music in the folder.
Using Windows Explorer
1. Connect the product to the USB jack of your PC using the USB cable.
2. After selecting the le/folder in your PC, drag & drop it to the drive which appears as the product.
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Chapter4 Other Information
Using iriver plus 3
Changing Contents Playback Order in the Mplayer
1. Connect the product to the USB jack of your PC using the USB cable and run iriver plus 3.
2. Select the checkbox beside the le to transfer and click [ ].
3. Click the folder with right mouse button to change playback order.
4. Move the le using the Up / Down arrows and click
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[OK].
Note
The Mplayer supports various media formats as shown below.
Type
Extension Format
MP3, WMA, ASF 8 ~ 320kbps
Music
The Mplayer recognize up to 8 depths of folders.
Chapter4 Other Information
Using iriver plus 3
Initializing Disk
Upgrading Firmware
1. Connect the product to the USB jack of your PC using the USB cable and run iriver plus 3.
2. Select [Tools > Portable Device > Initialize Disk] and click [Start] when the message to conrm initialization appears.
3. The initialization process is completed and the product is disconnected from your PC.
Note
You need to backup the necessary les before
initialization as formatted les cannot be recovered.
1. After connecting the product to the USB jack of your PC using the USB cable, run iriver plus 3. The PC should be connected to internet.
2. Select [Tools > Portable Device > Firmware Upgrade] and complete the upgrade process following the on-screen instructions.
Note
Do not disconnect the product from PC while downloading
rmware upgrade le. After the download is completed,
disconnect the cable to activate the rmware upgrade.
During rmware upgrade, the amber LED light will be
turned on.
Do not operate the product in this process.
It may case a malfunction.
If your are using the latest rmware version, the
message to conrm latest version appears.
When connect the product to your PC, if there is latest
rmware, the instruction message appears automatically.
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Chapter4 Other Information
Using Windows Media Player 11
Adding Media to Library
Ripping Songs from a CD
1. When you run Windows Media Player 11 for the
rst time, the Add Media Wizard will start.
2. Follow the on-screen instructions on the PC to add media les such as music and picture to the librar.
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1. Insert an audio CD into the CD drive and run Windows Media Player 11.
2. Select the [Ripping] tab from Windows Media Player 11. Select the checkbox beside music to rip and click the [Start Ripping] in bottom left.
3. The ripped music will be stored in [My Documents > My Music]and automatically added to library.
Chapter4 Other Information
Using Windows Media Player 11
Transferring Media to the Mplayer
1. After connecting the product to the USB jack of our PC using the USB cable, run Windows Media player 11.
2. After selecting the le in your PC, drag & drop it to the right pane.
3. Click [Start Synchronizing] to start transferring le.
4. Now you can nd the selected music in your library.
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Chapter4 Other Information
Using Windows Media Player 11
Initializing Disk
Firmware upgrade in Windows Media Player 11
1. After connecting the product to the USB jack of your PC using the USB cable, run Windows Media player 11.
2. After selecting [Mplayer], click the right mouse button and select [Format]. Click [OK] when the
message to conrm initialization appears.
3. The initialization process is completed and the
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product is disconnected from your PC.
Note
You need to backup the necessary les before
initialization as formatted les cannot be recovered.
1. Connect the product to the USB jack of your PC.
2. Run iriver Firmware Updater application in the installation CD and complete the upgrade process by following the on-screen instructions.
Note
Do not disconnect the product from PC while upgrading
rmware.
Chapter4 Other Information
Copyrights / Certication / Trademarks / Limited Liability
Copyrights
reigncom Limited has all the rights of the patent, trademark, literary property and intellectual property related to this manual. You may not copy or reproduce any part of this manual unless authorized by reigncom Limited. You can be punished by using any part of this manual illegally. The software, audio and video which have an intellectual property are protected by copyright and international laws. It is user’s responsibilities when he/she reproduces or distributes the contents created by this product. The companies, institutions, products, people and events used in examples are for demonstration purposes only. This manual does not imply, conclude, or describe associations between the manufacturer and any other companies, institutions, products, people, or events. Users are responsible for observing the copyrights and intellectual properties. © 1999~2008 reigncom Limited. All rights reserved.
Certication
MIC Class B Digital Device (Device for Residential or Home Use). This device has been tested and found to comply with the requirements for a Class B digital device and designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Trademarks
Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows Media Player are the registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp.
Limited Liability
Neither the manufacturer, importers nor dealers are responsible for any accidental damages including bodily injury or any damage resulting from misuse or unsuitable operation by you. The information on this manual is prepared with the current player specications. The manufacturer, reigncom Limited, is adding new features to the product and may persistently apply new technologies hereafter. All standards may be changed at any time without notice.
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Chapter4 Other Information
Safety Instructions
Product Safety
Do not place objects inside the device other than CD’s. It may cause malfunction.
Do not place heavy objects on the product. It may cause damage and malfunction.
Do not dampen your player with rain (water),
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beverage, chemicals, cosmetics and so on.
It may cause damage and malfunction.
Keep away from harsh environments including humid, dusty, and smoky areas.
It may cause malfunction.
Keep out of direct sunlight and extreme heat and cold.
It may cause malfunction.
Do not keep the product close to magnetic substance such as magnet, TV, monitor and speaker.
It may cause malfunction.
Never dismantle, repair, or rebuild your player without permission.
It may cause damage and malfunction.
Do not clean with chemical or detergent.
It may cause malfunction.
Do not drop or subject the device to impact.
It may cause damage and malfunction.
Do not disconnect the USB cable while transferring data.
It may cause malfunction.
Chapter4 Other Information
Safety Instructions
Others
Do not use headphones / earphones while cycling, driving, or operating any motorized vehicle.
It is dangerous and is illegal in some areas.
Reduce volume or stop using the player if you experience a ringing in your ears.
It may cause injury.
Reduce volume while walking, especially at pedestrian crosswalks.
It may cause injury.
Do not listen to music via headphone/earphone with high volume for a long time.
It may cause injury.
Do not use headphone / earphones at high volume.
It may cause damage or your injury.
Keep headphone-/earphone cords under control to avoid getting caught on nearby objects.
It may cause damage or your injury.
Do not sleep with headphones / earphones in the ears. Do not use headphones / earphones for excessive periods of time.
It may cause damage or your injury.
Try to connect the product to the rear USB port in your PC.
In some individually assembled PCs, improper USB port may cause malfunction.
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Chapter4 Other Information
Troubleshooting
Please check out!
The player will not power on!
- Check whether the battery is discharged.
No sound during playback!
- Check whether the volume is set to “0”.
- Check whether the plug or connection jack of
earphones is dirty.
- Check whether the music le is corrupted.
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File download is not available.
- Some older computer models may not support
USB connection.
- Check whether the USB cable is rmly connected.
The memory space is changed after formatting.
- The memory space can be changed depending
on the operating system.
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