Medion MD 80527, MD 80705 user Manual

Table of contents:
SAFETY CAUTIONS.............................1
Data Security ..................................1
Safe Usage Guidelines ......................2
Electromagnetic Compatibility ........3
Cleaning ......................................... 3
Legal caution:..................................6
File Formats .................................... 6
WMA File Format and DRM.............7
WHAT’S IN THE BOX? ........................9
System requirements........................9
PRODUCT OVERVIEW....................... 10
GETTING STARTED ..........................12
Inserting Battery............................ 12
Battery status............................ 12
Resetting the MP3 Player................. 13
Connecting the Earphones ............... 13
COMMANDS .....................................14
Turning on/off the MP3 Player .......... 14
Volume Adjustment ........................ 14
Playback / Pause / Stop ..................15
Track selection ..............................15
Menu Settings ...............................16
Viewing the Menu....................... 16
Menu Hierarchy..............................17
Music Mode Play......................... 18
Repeat.................................. 18
Equalizer............................... 20
Replay .................................. 20
Music Mode Stop ........................ 21
Local Folder........................... 21
Delete File............................. 22
Delete All .............................. 22
Record Mode ............................. 23
Record Mode Stop ...................... 24
Local folder ...........................24
REC type............................... 24
Voice Mode Play ......................... 25
Repeat.................................. 25
Replay .................................. 25
Voice Mode Stop ........................26
Local Folder........................... 26
Delete File............................. 26
Delete All .............................. 26
Setting Mode ............................. 27
Record time........................... 27
Backlight............................... 27
Power off ..............................28
Contrast................................ 28
Online mode .......................... 29
Memory info. ......................... 30
Firmware upgrade .................. 30
USING WITH A COMPUTER ..............31
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Connection to the Computer ............ 31
Installation of the Driver..............32
PC/MP3 Player File Exchange ...........33
Memory Drive Function ................... 33
ADVANCED FEATURES .....................35
Lyrics synchronization..................... 35
9 sub folders ................................. 35
CUSTOMER SERVICE ........................ 36
Solutions for Common problems....... 36
Is Further Assistance Necessary? .. 38
Warranty ...................................... 39
Limitation of Warranty ................40
Limits of Liability........................ 41
Local Law.................................. 41
Making Copies of This Manual...........41
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We recommend that you read this chapter completely and with care and follow the instructions detailed. In doing this, the correct functioning and the long duration of the MP3 Player are ensured.
Please keep these instructions somewhere safe in order to be able to hand them to a new owner in any eventual case of sale.
In case of any problems, address exclusively to your local authorised service centre.
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DATA SECURITY
You must guard against the loss of your important data by making backup cop­ies. You can backup your data onto CDR, CDRW, floppy disk, USB memory drive or other media such as ZIP drives. It depends upon how much data you want to backup. IF you do this and something happens to the hard drive in your computer, you have an­other copy of your data. We do not as­sume liability for any data loss or dam­age to data storage units, and no claims can be accepted for damages resulting from the loss of data or any consequential losses.
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SAFE USAGE GUIDELINES
Keep the product away from damp,
protect it from jolts, dust and heat and do not expose it to direct sunlight, in order to avoid any opera­tional problems.
Do not open the product casing: this
would void the guarantee and may damage or destroy the product.
Do not allow children to play with elec-
trical products without the supervision of an adult: children are not able to evaluate any possible and real dangers.
After transportation of the product,
wait until there is a suitable environ­mental temperature before putting it into operation. In case of significant thermal variations or damp, it is possi­ble that the forming of condensation can occur which can cause short cir­cuits. Before transportation, replace the cover of the USB socket.
The product supplied is intended to be
used only with computers equipped with power surge protection. (Limited Power Source according to EN60950).
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ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
When you use the product, follow the
directives on electromagnetic com-
patibility (EMV). To avoid the risk of damage and the loss of onboard data, position the device at least one metre from high frequency and magnetic sources of interference (TV, stereo loudspeakers, mobile phones, etc.)
CLEANING
Generally, the equipment does not need to be cleaned.
Caution! The product does not
contain components that need to be maintained or cleaned.
Be careful that the product does not get dirty. Do not use any solvents or spray corrosive cleansers. If absolutely neces­sary, clean the product casing with a damp cloth.
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BATTERY HANDLING
Batteries may contain combustible materials. Misusing them may cause battery leakage, heat, explosion or ignition, bringing about in­jury or damage to the product or YOU. Please observe strictly the following:
KEEP CHILDREN AWAY from batter-
ies.
If by any chance, batteries are swal-
lowed, consult a medical doctor imme­diately.
DO NOT CHARGE batteries (except re-
chargeable batteries).
DO NOT FORCIBLY DISCHARGE batter-
ies.
DO NOT SHORT-CIRCUIT batteries.
DO NOT HEAT or DISPOSE OF IN FIRE.
DO NOT DISASSEMBLE or DEFORM bat-
teries. Your hands and fingers may be injured, or the liquid of the battery may get into your eyes or adhere to your skin. If this happens, rinse with a large quantity of water immediately and con­sult a medical doctor.
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DO NOT expose batteries to strong im-
pacts by dropping or throwing the bat­teries.
DO NOT reverse the positive (+) and
negative (-) terminals to avoid short­circuit.
REMOVE PROMPTLY any used battery
from the device.
REPLACE THE BATTERY with a new bat-
tery of the same type.
INSULATE THE TERMINAL parts with
tape or the like when storing or at dis­posal of the batteries.
DO NOT throw drained batteries in
with the domestic rubbish! Respect the environment and dispose of them in the specific containers for separate collection. If necessary, return to your reseller or to our service centre. Thank you!
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LEGAL CAUTION:
The MP3 Player can only be used to copy or encode music tracks of which the user owns the copyright(s) or for which he has purchased or has been given the right of use from the holder of the copyright.
Any user who violates these rights is prose­cutable according to the laws and/or subject to claims from the holder of the rights.
FILE FORMATS
This MP3 Player supports the following file for­mats:
Mode Format
Playback
Record - Digital Voice Recorder: WAV
* WMA files can be played with Windows
Media Player Version 7.0 or higher.
-MP3
-WMA (Windows Media Audio)*
-WAV (in connection with the “Digital Voice Recorder”)
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WMA FILE FORMAT AND DIGITAL RIGHTS MANAGEMENT (DRM)
Your new USB MP3 Player can not only playback MP3 files but also files that are converted by Windows® Media Player into WMA file format. Please note that some WMA encoder programs could use DRM (Digital Rights Management) software.
This DRM software is meant to stop unli­censed, unauthorised encoding and copy­ing of music files.
Please use Windows® Media Player version
7.0 (or above) for converting your audio files into WMA files and copying these WMA files to your portable device.
WMA files that are converted with Win­dows® Media Player version 7.0 (or above) can be played back on portable devices.
Note: DRM means that the converted mu­sic / audio file will get attached a special DRM license file that would stop playing back these files on portable devices in case there would not be any license fee paid or license agreement would be in place.
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These files have to be converted by Win­dows® Media Player 10.0 version or other software that converts MP3 files that would allow to do this.
You can transfer / copy the converted WMA file on to your portable device but unless the license fill is transferred the portable device would stop the playback of the audio file you would like to listen to.
For further information please refer also do:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windo wsmedia/drm/default.aspx
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Please check the below listed parts and accessories are in the box when you first unpack your product. In the case of any missing item(s) please contact your local service centre accordingly. Any claim for missing parts will only be accepted within 7 days from date of purchase. Included in your product box is the following:
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MP3 Player with Stereo Earphones
Driver CD-ROM for Windows® 98SE
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Warranty card, This user manual
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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Connection USB-Socket (USB 1.1/2.0)
Operating System
Driver
Microsoft Windows® 98SE / ME Microsoft Windows® 2000 / XP
Only required for Windows
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No. Description Page
1 Menu jog-dial button*
Previous Track / Fast Rewind Next Track/ Fast Forward
2 Stereo Earphones- / Audio Out
16 15 15
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(Stereo)
3 Neck strap hole -
4 Volume up key 14
5 LCD screen
6 Volume down key 14
7 ON / OFF, Play, Pause, Stop 14
8 USB-Computer Connector 31
9 Battery compartment 12
* The jog dial does not support press & slide at
the same time. Otherwise, the jog dial may be locked/stuck in the housing.
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INSERTING BATTERY
This product is operated using a single
1.5V ‘AAA’ type battery. Open the battery compartment [9] by sliding the small cover on the back of the MP3 Player. Insert the battery (observe the + / - polarity!) Close the battery compartment.
It is recommended to use alkaline batter­ies. NiMH batteries or batteries of higher capacity are also suitable.
* Please observe the safety advice on bat-
teries (page 4).
BATTERY STATUS
The battery status is shown on the display. Please replace the battery with a new one when the LCD screen shows:
* Note: Remove the battery to avoid pos-
sible damage caused by electrical leak­age when not using the Player for ex­tended periods of times.
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RESETTING THE MP3 PLAYER
If your MP3 Player does not respond prop­erly (e.g. because of incorrect input, error in the data transmission, static discharge) proceed as follows:
1. Disconnect all connection cables
2. Remove the battery and insert it again.
3. Turn on your MP3 Player.
CONNECTING THE EARPHONES
Stereo earphones are included. Insert the earphone plug into the appro-
priate socket [2] of your MP3 Player.
* Caution: Listening to music at a
very high volume can cause per­manent damage to your hearing. Before starting playback, adjust the volume to the lowest level, then start the playback and adjust the volume to the desired level.
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TURNING ON/OFF THE MP3 PLAYER
To start the MP3 Player, press and hold for at least three seconds. the Power On key [7]. The LCD screen will display. Now the device is in the playback mode.
The MP3 Player turns off automatically after some time when not in use in order to save the battery. (This does not happen in the playback mode and in the pause function.)
To turn off the MP3 Player, hold down / press the Power Off key [7] for three sec­onds.
VOLUME ADJUSTMENT
To adjust the volume press the appropriate buttons [6 = Vol - / 4 = Vol +]. The dis­play will show the recent adjustment.
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PLAYBACK / PAUSE / STOP
After turning on the MP3 Player, press briefly the button [7] to playback a track. To pause the playback, press the button [7] again briefly. To start the playback again, press the button [7] again. For in­structions regarding transferring / loading music tracks onto the MP3 Player, read from page 31 onwards.
TRACK SELECTION
Jog briefly the menu key [1] rightward or leftward, to playback the previous or the following track. By keeping the jog hold, the tracks scroll backwards and forwards while the playback is muted.
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MENU SETTINGS
VIEWING THE MENU
When the MP3 player is powered on, press and hold the “MENU” key for 3 seconds to enter the main menu:
If no selection is made within 5 seconds of a button press the main menu will disap­pear automatically.
(symbolic picture)
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MENU HIERARCHY
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MUSIC MODE PLAY
Music mode is the default mode of the MP3 player. When the MP3 player is under Mu­sic mode “Play” status, press the “MENU” key to enter the menu:
REPEAT
When the MP3 player is under Music mode “Play” status, press the “MENU” key to enter the main menu. Jog the “Menu” key to select “Repeat” and press the “Menu” key to enter.
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Normal: The MP3 player will play from
the first song to the last song in nor­mal order and stop after all songs fin­ish. When there is (are) sub-folder(s), the MP3 player will play the songs in the root folder first, then the songs in sub-folders.
Repeat One: The MP3 player will con-
tinuously play the current song till manually stopped.
Folder: The MP3 player will play all
the songs in current folder in a normal order and stop when all songs finish.
Repeat Folder: The MP3 player will
continuously play all the songs in the current folder till manually stopped.
Repeat All: The MP3 player will con-
tinuously play all the songs stored in the built-in memory till manually stopped.
Random: The MP3 player will play all
the songs stored in the built-in mem­ory in a random order.
Intro: The MP3 player will play the
first 10 seconds of each song and skip to the next one till all songs finish.
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EQUALIZER
When the MP3 player is under Music mode “Play” status, press the “MENU” key to enter the main menu. Jog the “Menu” key to select “Equalizer” and press the “Menu” key to enter. Jog the “Menu” key to select NATURAL /
ROCK / POP / CLASSIC / SOFT / JAZZ / DBB, once a certain mode is selected,
the corresponding symbol will appear on the LCD screen accordingly.
REPLAY
When the MP3 player is under play status, press the “MENU” key to enter menu, jog the menu button to select “Replay” and press “Menu” button to confirm, the letter “A” flashes. Jog the “Menu” button to the right to select the “A” point. After point “A” is selected, letter “B” flashes, jog the “Menu” button again to the right to set point “B”, an “A-B” sign shows on the screen and the content between point A and point B will be repeated continuously. Press the “MENU” key once more to exit the A-B replay mode.
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MUSIC MODE STOP
When the MP3 player is under “Music” mode “Stop” status, press the “MENU” key to enter the main menu:
LOCAL FOLDER
When the MP3 player is under “STOP” status, press the “MENU” key to enter the menu. Jog the “Menu” key to select “Local folder” and press the “Menu” key to enter. Jog the “Menu” key to select the root folder or sub-folder, press the “Menu” key to confirm. The songs in the selected folder will be played.
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DELETE FILE
When the MP3 player is under “STOP” status, press the “MENU” key to enter the menu. Jog the “Menu” key to select “De­lete file” and press the “Menu” key to en­ter.
Jog the “Menu” key to select “Yes” or “No” and press the “Menu” key to confirm. When “No” is selected, the MP3 player will return to “Music” mode, when “Yes” is se­lected, the current song will be deleted.
DELETE ALL
When the MP3 player is under “STOP” status, press the “MENU” key to enter the menu. Jog the “Menu” key to select “Delete All” and press the “Menu” key to enter.
Jog the “Menu” key to select “Yes” or “No” and press the “Menu” key to confirm. When “No” is selected, the MP3 player will return to “Music” mode, when “Yes” is se­lected, all songs in the current folder will be deleted.
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RECORD MODE
Press and hold the “MENU” key to enter the main menu. Jog the “Menu” key to select “RE” and press the “Menu” key to enter.
1. Start recording/Pause/Stop
2. Press the
3. Press the
key to start recording;
key again shortly to pause recording, the current re­cording time will flash;
4. Press and hold the
key to stop re­cording, LCD shows “Saving”, re­corded voice file is saved.
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RECORD MODE STOP
When under “Stop” status, press the “Menu” key to enter the menu:
LOCAL FOLDER
Jog the “Menu” key to select “Local folder” and press the “Menu” key to enter. Select the root folder or sub-folder, press the “Menu” key to confirm, the recorded file will be saved in the folder selected.
REC TYPE
Jog the “Menu” key to select “REC type” and press the “Menu” key to enter. FINE REC: Better quality, less recording time;
LONG REC: Longer recording time.
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VOICE MODE PLAY
Press and hold the “MENU” key to enter the main menu. Jog the “Menu” key to se­lect “Voice” and press the “Menu” key to enter.
Play a voice file
1. Press the
2. Press the
When the MP3 player is under “RP” mode
key to start playing.
key again to stop.
“Play” status, press the “MENU” key to enter the menu:
REPEAT
Please refer to page 25.
REPLAY
Please refer to page 20.
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VOICE MODE STOP
LOCAL FOLDER
Please refer to page 21.
DELETE FILE
Please refer to page 22.
DELETE ALL
Please refer to page 22.
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SETTING MODE
Press and hold the “Menu” key to enter main menu, jog the “Menu” key to select “Setting” mode, press the “Menu” key to enter.
RECORD TIME
Select “Record time” and press the “Menu” key to confirm.
Press Vol+ or Vol- button, the number of Year/month/Day/Hour/Minute/Second starts flashing, adjust the number by jog­ging the “Menu” key. Press the “Menu” key to confirm after finish.
BACKLIGHT
Select “Backlight” and press the “Menu” key to confirm.
Jog the “Menu” key to select from 0 sec­ond-30 seconds and press the “Menu” key to confirm.
For example, when “15” is selected, that means the backlight will automatically go off after 15 seconds any keys are pressed.
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POWER OFF
Select “Power off” and press the “Menu” key to confirm. Jog the “Menu” key to select “off time” or “Sleep time” and press the “Menu” key to confirm.
Off time:
User can select from 0 sec­ond – 60 seconds. For example, when “30” is selected, that means the MP3 player will be auto off if there is no more operations after 30 seconds STOP status.
Sleep time:
User can select from 0 minute – 120 minutes. For example, when “30” is selected, that means the MP3 player will be auto off 30 minutes after the “sleep time” is set.
CONTRAST
Select “Contrast” and press the “Menu” key to confirm. Jog the “Menu” key to select from level 1 to level 16, press the “Menu” key to con­firm after a desired contrast ratio is se­lected.
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ONLINE MODE
Select “Online mode” and press the “Menu” key to confirm. Jog the “Menu” key to select from Normal only/Encrypt only/Multi drive, press the “Menu” key to confirm
Normal only: the non-encrypted part of the flash disk can be detected when connect the MP3 player to PC.
Encrypt only: the encrypted part of the flash disk can be detected when connect the MP3 player to PC, input the correct user name and password to see the files saved on the encrypted part of the flash disk.
Multi drive: connect 2 or more MP3 players to your PC together, once a file is copied to one of the MP3 player, it will be copied to other MP3 players at the same time.
Under this mode, only
Under this mode, only
Under this mode, you can
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MEMORY INFO.
Select “Memory info” and press the “Menu” key to confirm. Memory information will be displayed on LCD screen.
FIRMWARE VERSION
Select “FW version” and press the “Menu” key to confirm.
Firmware version information will be dis­played on LCD screen.
FIRMWARE UPGRADE
Select “Firmware upgrade” and press the “Menu” key to confirm. Start firmware upgrading by connecting the MP3 player with PC and using the lat­est firmware provided by manufacturer or downloaded from the support website.
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CONNECTION TO THE COMPUTER
1. Turn the USB plug in order to fit it into
a free USB socket on your computer. Please use a USB cable extension (not included) if the plug doesn’t fit.
2. The LCD screen will indicate the MP3
player is successfully connected with PC .
3. The computer should now recognise
that a new device / peripheral has been connected.
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INSTALLATION OF THE DRIVER
(ONLY Windows 98SE – Windows ME/2000/XP does not need any additional driver)
1. Insert the supplied CDROM until the
installation screen appears.
* Note: If installation does not start
automatically, probably the so­called. “Autorun feature is deac­tivated. Activate this feature if re­quired in your Device Manager by calling the entry "CD-ROM" and then marking the feature "Auto- matic notification on change".
Manual installation without Autorun feature:
1. Open the “Start” menu and select
Run”.
2. Then enter the letter for the CD-ROM
drive followed by a colon and the name of the program: “setup.exe”
3. Confirm by clicking “OK”.
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PC/MP3 PLAYER FILE EXCHANGE
When the MP3 player is connected to your PC it will be possible to copy your favourite tracks onto the MP3 Player or transfer other files to the MP3 Player and use it as portable data device. However, the MP3 Player only accepts / plays music files in MP3, WAV and WMA format.
1. Select (Click) in your Windows Explorer on the track you want to copy / transfer to the MP3 Player.
2. Drag the track to the MP3 Player that has been recognised as a drive and let it drop. (‘Drag & Drop’)
FILE CONVERSION
Your MP3 Player offers two different re­cording types:
- FINE REC: better quality, less re­cording time, *.wav format
- LONG REC: longer recording time, *.act format
If you choose the LONG REC mode, the recorded file will be saved in a format that is not recognized by a Windows operating system.
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Anyway, you can convert your files into *.wav format by using the tool “Sound Convert Tool 2.0”.
This “add on” will be installed with your MP3 Player Utilities 1.45 and can be found in the folder:
Start/Programs/MP3 Player Utilities 1.45
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MEMORY DRIVE FUNCTION
It is also possible to use your MP3-Player as a Memory Drive. Simply copy the desired files onto the MP3 Player. Take into account that the MP3 Player only shows files with the ex­tension *.wav, *.mp3 or *.wma.
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LYRICS SYNCHRONIZATION
This MP3 player supports lyrics synchroni­zation. For every MP3 or WMA song saved in this MP3 player, if saved together with an “.lrc” file with same file name, then the lyric text will be displayed on the LCD screen when the MP3 or WMA song is be­ing played.
*Lrc file: It is text file with time code. It can be created by lyrics edit software or can be downloaded from Internet.
9 SUB FOLDERS
This MP3 player can support maximum 9 sub-folders. Now you can categorize your favourite songs in your MP3 player.
* Note: Maximum 99 files are
allowed to save in one sub-folder.
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SOLUTIONS FOR COMMON
PROBLEMS
The computer does not recognise the MP3 Player:
¾ Check the installation (page 31
¾ Is a fresh battery inserted? ¾ Check the cable connections. ¾ Is the MP3 Player turned on? ¾ In Windows Control Panel,
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and following. Windows 98 SE: is the driver installed?)
check if the MP3 Player is in­stalled correctly. Try installing the USB controller again. Re­move any other USB peripher­als as a test.
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In the MP3 Player, the files are not shown correctly:
¾ The MP3 Player does not dis-
play the name of the file but its own coded information with an ID tag. This information can be modified with special pro­grams (not included).
The MP3 Player does not execute the commands correctly:
¾ Is the battery loaded? ¾ Is the connection between USB
and PC correct?
¾ Reset the MP3 Player (page 13)
The titles are not shown in the correct sequence:
¾ Check that the playback mode
is set correctly (page 15)
¾ Is the USB to PC connection
correct? Reset the MP3 Player (page 13)
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IS FURTHER ASSISTANCE NECESSARY?
If the suggestions listed above are not enough to resolve the problem, then con­tact us. The following information will help us to help you resolve your problem:
Configuration of the computer
Any additional peripherals you may have
connected
Any messages that appear on the MP3
Player display
Any Windows programs that were being used
when the problem arose
Solutions you have tried to resolve the problem.
If you have a customer code, please have it
ready before you call.
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WARRANTY
PLEASE READ THIS LIMITED WARRANTY CAREFULLY TO UNDERSTAND YOUR RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS.
The sales receipt is considered valid proof of purchase and should be kept in a safe place. This receipt will be required for re­ceiving any warranty service. This war­ranty is transferable. When transferring ownership to a third party, please provide the receipt and warranty information. Our company warrants to the end user that each product, including related software, accessories, media and supplies, shall be free from defects in materials and work­manship for thirty six months from date of purchase. This warranty covers only those defects that arise as a result of normal use of the product. This warranty does not cover any other problems, including prob­lems that arise as a result of improper maintenance or modification; software, accessories, media or supplies not pro­vided or supported by the supplier; or op­eration outside the manufacturer’s specifi­cations.
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Any part of this device repaired or ex­changed by a valid service representative will be covered under the original warranty period. Back up all programs and data be­fore shipping this device for repair under the warranty agreement. Do not leave any media in the disk drives. Products shipped without accessories will be returned with­out accessories. Any replacement product or component may be either new or like new, pro
equal to that of the product being replaced.
vided that it’s functionality is at least
LIMITATION OF WARRANTY
To the extent allowed by local law, no other warranties are made with respect to this per­sonal computer or the warranty services by any person, including but not limited to our company and it’s suppliers. The express war­ranty stated above is the only express war­ranty made to you and is provided in lieu of all other express or implied warranties and conditions (if any) including any created by any other documentation or packaging. For additional warranty information, please refer to the included warranty card.
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LIMITS OF LIABILITY
To the extent allowed by local law, except for the obligations specifically set forth in this warranty statement, in no event shall the company or its third party suppliers be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or con­sequential damage, whether based on con­tract or any other legal theory and whether advised of the possibility of such damages. This includes loss or damage of personal data on your computer.
LOCAL LAW
This warranty statement gives you legal rights. You may also have other rights that vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. To the extent this war­ranty statement is inconsistent with local law, certain disclaimers and limitations of this state­ment may not apply to the customer.
MAKING COPIES OF THIS MANUAL
This manual contains information protected by law. All rights are reserved. Copyright law prohibits duplicating this information in me­chanical, electronic, or any other form, with­out the written approval of the manufacturer.
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