■ Supports WMA/MP3/WAV File Formats ■ FM Bass/Treble & FM Recording
■ Direct MP3 Encoding (CD Line-in) ■ Digital Voice Recorder/A-B Repeat
■ USB Flash Drive, USB 2.0 High Speed ■Dual colors OLED, Electron Clock
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Precautions
Touching the product with
wet hands may cause a malfunction. Do not keep it in
high temperatures or dispose
in direct sunlight.
Keep away from places of
dust and cigarette ash.
When leaving the player not
used for a long time, be sure
to take out the battery.
Keep away from impact, do
not contact with the static
objects.
Do not drop player or apply
impact. Shock is the major
cause of breakdown.
Make sure that the player does
not get in contact with chemicals
such as benzene or thinner.
Do not disassemble the player
Please keep the SN of your
player to register on Meizu's
SN
website or for your future's
reference.
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Copyright Notice
Thank you for purchasing MEIZU product!
Please read this manual carefully before use.
We recommend you to keep it for future reference.
Trademark
This product is the registered trademark of Meizu Electronic Technology Co., Ltd..
Notice
The various examples, drawings and specifications included in this User Manual
are subject to change without prior notice when new product enhancements
become available.
is the registered trademark of SRS Labs, Inc.
SRS、T ruBass、FOCUS and Headphone technology is incorporated
under license from SRS Labs, Inc..
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Product Features
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Plays MP3,WMA, WAV formats. Voice recording. FM radio broadcast with Bass
and Treble adjustable. FM radio recording. Direct MP3 encoding ( CD Line-in ).
Mobile Disk. Synchronized song lyric showing. Text view.
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Stylish design and Super Mini Aluminum body
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High speed USB2.0 Interface. 4 Line graphic LCD
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Stylish black base screen with yellow and blue dual colors OLED screen
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Clock setting, Screen saver settings
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Up to 12 hours of long playback with built-in chargeable Li-polymer battery
(The playing time may be shortened if visualization is used.)
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128MB/256MB/512MB/1GB flash Memory chip available
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First class electronic components coupled with 6 layers PCB ensure the clearness of sound quality.
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Enhanced Integrated Navigator
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Play/Stop/Power OFF, Recording/ A-B, Hold function
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Next Track/Previous Track, Fast Forward/Fast Rewind
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Infinite Loop. 40 levels of digital volume
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Rich and super sound quality, Various EQ and sound field effects
User adjustable 5-band EQ
Normal, Rock, Jazz, Classic, POP, Bass, User EQ
SRS, WOW, TruBass, 3D Surround Support
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Resume function. Auto Power OFF
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Scroll speed. MP3 folder. Content manager
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Multi-language Support
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Firmware download & Logo download. ID3V2, ID3V1, Filename support
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Product info display (Firmware version, Memory usage)
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Contents
CONTENTS
PRECAUTIONS
COPYRIGHT NOTICE
PRODUCT FEATURES
PACKAGE
CONTROLS
CONNECTING THE PLAYER TO A PC
CONNECTING THE PLAYER TO A USB CHARGER
LCD WINDOW
BASIC CONTROLS
BASIC OPERATION
FOUR OPERATING MODES
NAVIGATION MODE
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Contents
CONTENTS
OPERATING THE CONTROLS
REPEATING PROCEDURES
MENU LIST
DETAILED FEATURES BY MENU
INSTALL SOFTWARE ON THE PC
DOWNLOADING FROM THE PC
PLAY MUSIC
FM RADIO BROADCAST
AUTO SEARCH RADIO BROADCASTS
RESERVE THE CURRENT STATION
LISTEN TO THE MEMORIZED STATION
DELETE THE MEMORIZED STATION
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Contents
CONTENTS
RECORDING FM
RECORDING VOICE
LINE-IN RECORDING
PLAY RECORDING FILE
DISPLAYING LYRIC
TEXT VIEW
FIRMWARE UPGRADE
FORMAT
HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS
TROUBLE SHOOTING
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
MEMO
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Package
MP3 Player Main Body
Installation CD
Earphone
User's Manual / Warranty Card
Fashionable Necklace
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USB Charger
USB Cable / Simple USB
Connection Jack
Line-in Recording Cable Pouch
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Controls
Front Side
LCD Window
Volume+
FF
NAVI/MENU
Volume REW
Microphone
Reset
Back Side
Reset
X6 Series
2.0
HOLD
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Controls
Right Side
REC / A-B
Power ON/ 4-Mode/ EQ
Play / Stop / Power OFF
Left Side
USB Connection Port
Neck Strap
Earphone Jack
Top
Line-in Jack
Bottom Side
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Connecting the Player and A PC
Connecting the Player and a PC
Caution: Before connecting the USB cable to the player, stop playback.
With the USB cable(provided), connect the USB port of the player and your PC.
USB Cable
USB port on the PC
In the normal Windows environment, as soon as the cable or simple
USB jack is connected, the messeage "Searching for new device "
appears and the USB driver for the player is installed automatically
(It may not appear the message during switching on "HOLD ".)
The drive installation window may not appear on the screen
depending on the status of Windows.
Connect the player and the PC, it
appears on the LCD of the player
as figure:
OK
HIGH SPEED
HIGH SPEED
USB port on the player
Connecting to a PC
During connecting the USB cable and your PC,
USB port can be used as power supply. It takes
about two and a half hours to charge the player.
During connecting, it cannot play the music.
Disconnect the cable before your listening to
music.
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Connecting the Player and USB Charger
Connecting the Player and USB Charger
Connect the USB Chargeable cable(provided) and the player.
Put down the USB cover, connect the player to power
supply. During the connecting, USB port is used as
power supply.
USB Chargeable Cable
USB port on the player
Power Supply Jack
Connect the player and power
supply, it appears on the LCD of
the player as this figure:
Switch to Hold mode, the player is
charged via the USB power supply.
==<HOLD>==
It takes about two and a half hours
to charge the player.
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LCD Window
Track Number
Play Status
Song Total
Folder name
Play Mode
File Format
Bite Rate
Two-Line Display of Song Title
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Play Time
Battery Indicator
Artist/Title name
Equalizer
Current Time
Sampling Rate
Progress/
Status Bar
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Basic Controls
①
②
③
④
1
LCD window
2
To select the previous music for MP3
or station for FM.
To decrease volume
3
To select the next music for MP3 or
4
station for FM.
5
To select NAVI/MENU function.
⑥
⑤
⑦
Reset
2.0
X6 Series
6
To increase volume
7
To select HOLD function
8
To select REC/A-B repeat
To select turn ON, 4-mode, EQ
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10
To select Power OFF/Play/Pause/Stop
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PLAY/OFFPLAY/OFF
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⑨
⑧
HOLD
REC/A-B
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Power ON / Power OFF
During power OFF, click the button and turn on the player.
Long click the button for about 3 seconds, it displays the message to power off.
Increase / Decrease Volume
Press "+ " on volume button to increase volume
and press "- " on button to decrease volume.
Click
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Basic Operation
Selecting Modes
Long Click
function
Function
MP3 - FM - VOICE - REPEAT Changing
Selecting Songs
During play music, press or button to search music.
Switch to the next track.
If is pressed after 5 seconds into the track, the track is played again from the
beginning and the button is pressed before 5 seconds, the previous track plays.
EQ Selecting
During play music, press to select and change EQ modes.
Click
EQ icon is changed accordingly
during selecting
Click
Finished
function
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Basic Operation
Hold
Using hold function to make buttons inoperative and prevents unwanted action
caused by accidental pressing.
① Switch to hold: Function button to switch to Hold.
Function
==<HOLD>==
② Release: While holding, function button to release.
Function
==<RELEASE>==
While switch to hold function, all the buttons cannot be operated.
It is irrelevant to listen music or FM stations.
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Basic Operation
Turning Power Off
Press button for more than 3 seconds to turn the play power off.
Power cannot be turned off during the player being connected to your PC
through USB cable.
Play, Stop
Press button to play tracks, and again to pause, press for more than 2 seconds
to stop. When the player is stopped, Repeat Section disable automatically.
Moving within Track
Press the FF button for more than 1 second to fast forward. If the FF button
is pressed until the end of the track, the position returns back to the start of the
next track and fast forwards from thereon.
Control Volume
Use +VOL or VOL- to control volume.
Keep pressing the button to change the volume continuously.
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Four Operating Modes
Switching Different Modes
There are four modes, MP3 Mode, FM Radio, Voice Recorder and Repeat Mode.
Long press button into four mode selecting. You can switch to the desired
mode by using the button and .
Long Click
Function
The LCD displays four different modes
Modes Selecting
Click
Enter the desired
mode!
Play Music
Voice Recorder
A
FM Radio
Repeat Mode
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Navigation Mode
① During MP3 mode , long click the Menu button
and select Music Folder .
Long Click
② Press the Menu button and find the desired track by
pressing or button.
To move to the upper folder, push the switch.
If there is no upper folder, Navigation exits.
③ Press the Menu button, it appears the function list
as below,
Play Folder
Favorites
Delete
Exit
Navigation Mode
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Operating the Controls
MP3 Mode
In "Key Action", indicates pressing the button for a short second and indicates pressing the button
for more than 1 second.
Button Key Action
Paused
Play current track
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Move to previous track
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Rewind
Move to next track
Fast forward
Volume Up
Volume Up Continuously
Volume Down
Volume Down Continuously
Enter Menu
Navigation
Selecting Point A
①
MIC Recording
EQ Mode Selecting
4 Modes Selecting
While recording, long click button to stop. When finish recording, it returns to voice mode.
①
Only can be controlled during recording.
Playing
Pause current track
Stop current track
Turn power off
After 5 seconds into track, moves to the start of
track. Before 5 seconds, plays previous track.
Rewind
Play next track
Fast forward
Volume Up
Volume Up Continuously
Volume Down
Volume Down Continuously
Enter Menu
Navigation
Repeat A-B
MIC Recording
EQ Mode Selecting
4 Modes Selecting
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Operating the Controls
FM Radio Mode
In "Key Action", indicates pressing the button for a short second and indicates pressing the button
for more than 1 second.
Key Action
Button
3S
Earphones function as the antenna.
FM Mode
Enter Frequency preset mode
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Decrease FM frequency
Rapidly decrease FM frequency
Increase FM frequency
Rapidly increase FM frequency
Volume up
Volume up continuously
Volume down
Volume down continuously
Enter FM Menu
Enter the Preset Mode
Adjusting Treble
Recording FM radio
Adjusting Bass
4 Modes Selecting
FM Preset Mode
Exit Frequency preset mode
Move to previous preset
Automatically move to previous
preset continuously
Move to next preset
Automatically move to next
preset continuously
Volume up
Volume up continuously
Volume down
Volume down continuously
Enter FM Menu
Enter the Preset Mode
Adjusting Treble
Recording FM radio
Adjusting Bass
4 Modes Selecting
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Operating the Controls
Repeat Mode
In "Key Action", indicates pressing the button for a short second and indicates pressing the button
for more than 1 second.
Button Key Action
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Play current track
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Move to previous track
Rewind
Move to next track
Fast forward
Volume Up
Volume Up Continuously
Volume Down
Volume Down Continuously
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Selecting Point A
Start Recording
EQ Mode Selecting
4 Modes Selecting
Playing
Pause current track
Stop current track
Turn power off
After 5 seconds into track, moves to the start of
track. Before 3 seconds, plays previous track.
Rewind
Play next track
Fast forward
Volume Up
Volume Up Continuously
Volume Down
Volume Down Continuously
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Start Recording
EQ Mode Selecting
4 Modes Selecting
Select the point B before start the recording.
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Operating the Controls
Navigator Mode
In "Key Action", indicates pressing the button for a short second and indicates pressing the button
for more than 1 second.
Button Key Action
3S
Selecting the Folder
Start playing the music
Start playing the music
Start playing the music
Exit
Exit
Start playing the music
Start playing the music
Move to previous track
Move to previous continuously
Move to next track
Move to next continuously
Display the playback menu
Display the playback menu
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Repeating Operation Procedures
Move to:
Repeat Mode
Press
Play Music
Press
Select A
Press
Select B
Long Press
Start Recording
Long Press
Stop recording and repeat
the current track and the
AB section.
Long Press
Press
Move to Pause
Press
Long Press
Move to Stop
Repeating Operation Procedures
Note: If A or AB is selected, clear AB
before operating or controls.
Delete the current record
Play the record from B
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Menu List
General
Resume
Auto Play
Menu Button
Clock
Load Default
Display
Play Time
Song Title
Progress Bar
Scroll Speed
Page Sliding
Displaying Lyric
Language
Contrast
Information
Sound Effect
EQ
SRS WOW
Power Manage
Screen Saver Pic
Screen Savers
Turn Off Screen
Auto Off
Sleep
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Play Mode
Boundary
Repeat
Shuffle
Record
Record Mode
Voice bps
Voice Gain
FM Radio bps
L-in bps
FM/L-in Gain
FM/L-in Auto Sync
Jog Lamp
Time
Screen Off - Spark
FM Radio
Stereo
Auto Scan
FM Recording
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General
1. Resume
2. Auto Play
Detailed Features by Menu
·This is the feature to recall the last played position (track).
· On Off
·Select 'Resume' and press the 'Menu' button.
·This is the feature to play the player immediately after it powers on.
· On Off
·Select 'Auto Play' and press the 'Menu' button.
3. MENU Button
·This is the menu to switch for the feature of long / short pressing the
MENU button.
·Select 'MENU-NAVI', short click the Menu button to menu mode; Long
click it to switch to navigation mode.
·Select 'NAVI-MENU', short click the Menu button to navigation model;
Long click to menu model.
·When you select and option with the '+' and '-', press the 'Menu'
button, the selection is applied.
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4. Clock
Check date / time
Set time
Set date
5. Load Default
Detailed Features by Menu
·This is the feature to view the date and time.
·Select the ' Check date/time ' option, and press the ' Menu ' button.
·It displays the week, date, time.
·Press the 'Menu' and return.
·This is the feature to set the time.
·Select the ' Set time ' option, and press the ' Menu ' button.
·When you select and option with the '+' and '-', press the 'Menu'
button, the selection is applied.
·Push and buttons to select it and press the 'Menu' button.
·This is the feature to set the date.
·Select the ' Set date ' option, and press the ' Menu ' button.
·When you select and option with the '+' and '-', press the 'Menu'
button, the selection is applied.
·Push and buttons to select it and press the 'Menu' button.
·This is the menu to resume the default setting originally.
·Select 'Load Default' option, push the '+' and '-' to select 'Yes' or
'Cancel' option, and press the 'Menu' button.
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Detailed Features by Menu
Sound Effect
1. EQ
·There are following sound field effects available,
Normal, Rock, Jazz, Classic, Pop, Bass, User, TruBass, SRS, WOW.
·With the '+' and '-' buttons to select the EQ, press the 'Menu' button to confirm.
User EQ
·You can use the User EQ to adjust it.
·Select 'USER EQ' and press the 'Menu' button.
·Change the values with the '+' and '-' button.
·With and buttons to select it and press the 'Menu' button.
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2. SRS WOW
WOW Level
Trubass Sound Effect
Speaker Type
Brightness
Detailed Features by Menu
·This is the feature to set SRS, WOW sound effect.
·Function the '+' and '-' to select ' WOW Effect ' , press the 'Menu' button.
·You can choose a number between 0 and 10.
·Push and to adjust it , and press the 'Menu'.
·This is the feature to enhance the bass effect.
·Function the '+' and '-' to select ' Trubass ' , press the 'Menu' button.
·You can choose a number between 0 and 10.
·Push and to adjust the value , and press the 'Menu'.
·This is the feature to set the type of the speakers.
·You can choose: 'Earphone', 'Headphone', 'Speaker'.
·When you select and option with the '+' and '-', press the 'Menu'
button, the selection is applied.
·This is the feature to adjust SRS, WOW sound effect.
·Function the '+' and '-' to select 'Brightness' , press the 'Menu' button.
·You can set 'Low', 'Middle' and 'High'.
·Push and to adjust it , and press the 'Menu'.
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Play Mode
1. Boundary
·This menu is for setting various modes of play.
·Select 'Play Mode' and press the 'Menu' button.
·This function is for selecting the boundary,
·All, Folder, Favorite
2. Repeat
·This menu is for adjusting the repeat value to apply to the tracks to
be played.
·Normal
·Repeat All
3. Shuffle
Jog Lamp
Jog Lamp Backlight Time
·Repeat One
·This sets whether or not to play randomly within the boundary
specified in the 'Play' mode.
· On Off
·Select 'Shuffle' and press the 'Menu' button.
Detailed Features by Menu
·This sets to set the Jog Lamp.
·Select the time of backlight, press
the 'Menu' button.
·Push and to adjust the value ,
and press the 'Menu'.
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Display
1. Play Time
2. Song Title
3. Progress Bar
Detailed Features by Menu
·Display and change the time information of the played track.
·When you select the option and press the 'Menu' button, the
selection is applied.
·This is the feature to decide how to display file names.
· On Off
· When you select the option and press the 'Menu' button, the
selection is applied.
·This is the feature to display the progress of the playing.
· On Off
·When you select the option and press the 'Menu' button, the
selection is applied.
4. Scroll Speed
·This is the feature to adjust the scroll speed of texts on the LCD display.
·When you select the option and press the 'Menu' button, the selection
is applied.
·Using the and buttons to adjust it.
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5. Page Sliding
Detailed Features by Menu
·This is the feature to control the animation effect for the smooth
opening and closing of menus.
·You can choose: Fast, Normal, or Smooth.
·Select a value and press the 'Menu' button to apply it.
6. LYRIC display
7. Language
8. Contrast
·This is the feature to set the LYRIC display.
specified in the 'Play' mode.
· On Off
·Select 'LYRIC' and press the 'Menu' button.
·This is the feature to change the menu language.
·You can choose: English, Chinese(Simp), Chinese(Trad).
·When you select the option and press the 'Menu' button, the
selection is applied.
·This is the feature to adjust the brightness of the LCD display.
·You can choose a number between 0 and 10.
·Select Contrast and press the 'Menu ' button. Choose a value
with the and buttons press the 'Menu ' button.
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Power Manage
1. Screen Saver Pic
Detailed Features by Menu
·When there is no button operation, using Power Manage can save
battery and extend the playback time.
·Function the '+' and '-' to select ' Screen Saver Pic ' , press the
'Menu' button.
·Select a value and press the 'Menu' button to apply it.
·This feature is to set the screen picture while there is no button operation.
·You can select 'Clock', 'Internal Pic1', 'Internal Pic2'.
·Function the '+' and '-' to select it , and press the 'Menu' button.
2. Screen Savers
3. Turn off Screen
·The screen picture can be displayed automatically after a preset time.
·You can choose '10Sec', '30Sec', '1Min', '5Min' or 'Disable'.
·Function and to select it , and press the 'Menu' button.
·The screen picture can be automatically turn off after a preset time
while it is playing.
·You can choose '10Sec', '30Sec', '1Min', '5Min' or 'Disable'.
·Function and to select it , and press the 'Menu' button.
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Detailed Features by Menu
4. Auto Off
5. Sleep
OFF
·When there is no button operation during a preset time while the
player is stopped, it is automatically turned off.
·You can choose: Off, 1 Min, 2 Min, 5 Min, 10 Min
·Select Auto OFF and press the 'Menu ' button. Then choose a value
with the and buttons.
·The player can be set to automatically turn off after a preset time
while it is playing.
· You can choose: Off, 10 Min, 20 Min,30 Min,60 Min,90 Min,120 Min.
· Select Sleep and press the 'Menu ' button. Then choose a value
with the and buttons.
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Record
1. Record Mode
Detailed Features by Menu
·This is the feature to set the mode of the recording.
·Mic Recording
·Line-in Recording
2. Voice bps
3. Voice Gain
4. FM Radio bps
·This is the menu for setting the transmission rate (quality) of the
MP3 files recorded via the built-in microphone on the top of the player.
·You can choose: 32Kbps, 64 Kbps, 96Kbps, 128 Kbps.
·Select 'Voice bps ' and press the 'Menu ' button. Then choose a
value with the and button.
·This adjust the volume level of the sound input to the built-inmicrophone.
·You can choose: 0dB, 6dB,12dB,18dB
·Select 'Mic Volume ' and press the 'Menu ' button. Then choose a
value with the and button.
·This is the menu for setting the transmission rate (quality) of the MP3
files recorded by pressing the 'REC' button while listening to FM.
· You can choose: 32Kbps, 64 Kbps, 96Kbps, 128 Kbps.
· Select 'FM Radio bps 'and press the 'Menu ' button. Then choose a
value with the and button.
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Detailed Features by Menu
5. L-in bps
6. FM/L-in Gain
7. FM/L-in Auto sync
·This is the menu for setting the transmission rate (quality) of the
MP3 files recorded via Line In.
·You can choose: 32Kbps, 64 Kbps, 96Kbps, 128 Kbps.
·Select 'Line-in bps ' and press the 'Menu ' button. Then choose a
value with the and button.
·This adjusts the volume level of the sound input(recording level)
from the direct encoding jack.
·You can choose: 0dB, 6dB,12dB,18dB
·Select 'Line-in bps ' and press the 'Menu ' button. Then choose a
value with the and button.
·This is the feature to automatically detect the sound input from
the Line-in jack and recognize blanks between tracks to save the
tracks separately as individual files.
·Select 'Line-in bps ' and press the 'Menu ' button.
On Off
Note: It is only valid during FM/L-in for MP3 encoding.
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FM Radio
1. Stereo
2. Auto Scan
3. FM Recording
Detailed Features by Menu
·This is the menu for selecting stereo or mono while listening to
the FM radio.
On Off
·Select 'Stereo ' and press the 'Menu ' button.
·This is the menu for scanning the FM radio broadcast.
·Select 'Auto Scan ' and press the 'Menu ' button.
·This is the menu for recording the FM radio broadcast.
·Select 'FM Recording ' and press the 'Menu ' button.
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Information
1. Information
Detailed Features by Menu
This is feature to display the information:
Firmware Version
Memory
·Information on the flash memory in the Player is displayed.
·You can check usage and remaining memory size.
·Some of the flash memory in the Player is used for system area.
Therefore, when we exclude the system area essential for normal
operation of the Player, the actual capacity of the flash memory is
somewhat reduced.
·For example, with a 256MB product, about 243MB of memory
capacity is normal.
Free Memory Space
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Install Software on the PC
Insert the installation CD into the CD-ROM drive. The following screen appears
after inserting the CD.
When installation is automatically not
started, execute the setup.exe under the
Root folder of the installation CD, and then
the Manager program is automatically setup.
The installation CD contains the following
contents:
- MP3 Driver for Windows98 or lower
- Firmware Package
- LOGO DIY tool
You can update the features of the player by downloading from the internet.
It is not need to install the program of USB Port Driver for Windows 2000 SP3
system or higher.
You can use LOGO DIY program to make the desired LOGO interface by yourself.
System Requirement
■ Pentium 133MHz or faster
■ CD-ROM Drive
■ 32MB Main Memory or Higher
■ 15MB Hard Disk Space or More
■ USB Port
■ Windows 98SE / ME / 2000 / XP
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Install Software on the PC
Install the Manager Software
Set up the player manager software on your PC for the following situations:
MP3 player Formatting; Firmware Upgrade; the player can not be connected to PC.
Insert the player Installation CD to the
CD-ROM in your PC. Click Meizu MP3 Drive
to start the installation.
Click [Yes].
Click [Next>] .
Select the folder to Install. Click [Next>] .
Generally assigned as [C Driver ->
Program File -> SigmaTel -> MSCN].
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Install Software on the PC
Click [Next>].
Click [Finish]. Complete the installation
of the player Manager Software.
To uninstall the the player Manager Software, select the Start - Programs SigmaTel MSCN Audio Player-Uninstall
Then necessary files will be copied into
your hard disk and updated the driver information.It will take you a few seconds.
After finishing the setup, from START,
it appears [SigmaTelMSCN Audio
Player] item as shown in the figure.
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Downloading from the PC
MP3 files can be downloaded to the player by the following steps.
Select the desired music on the PC to
download to the player.
Double click [My Computer], then click and open the [Mobile Disk].
The player is shown as the Mobile Disk
on your PC.
Click the [Edit] menu on your PC window.
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Downloading from the PC
It appears on your PC as shown as
follows for the "Flash Memory Window".
After finishing copy, it appears the music files on the Mobile Disk. Disconnect the player and
your PC, then you can listen the music. You can also download the files by dragging and
dropping them onto the "Flash Memory Window".
You cannot upload general music files from the player to the PC according to copyright laws.
You can upload files made by the player or general data files besides music files.
Select the [Paste].
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Play Music
Play Music
Connect the earphones as below.
To select music
To select the previous music
To select the next music
Function
By turning Hold ON, the buttons on the player will not function.
It plays the music automatically after turning on accordingly to the setting of "Auto Play"
on the MENU.
Turn the player on by pressing the ON
button . Then press
button to start playing music.
ClickClick
Note: Put the HOLD switch to "OFF".
To adjust the volume
To increase volume
To decrease volume
Function
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While playing MP3 music, press the button .
Long Click
FM Radio Broadcast
The four modes selecting displays on the LCD.
Modes Selecting
Push the , button to select FM radio . Press the NAVI/MENU
button to confirm.
Click
Function
Press , to switch to
stations .
Function
During FM radio, press button to
adjust BASS. Press button to adjust
TREBLE.
Note: Auto memory may not work within weak
transmission areas.
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Auto Search Radio Broadcasts
Save the auto searching channels
(Memory Function).
① During the FM mode, press the Menu button
to enter Menu.
Click
② Push and to select the Auto Scan mode ,
then press button.
③ I t displays the picture as the right finger on the
LCD. Up to 50 channels can be memorized.
④After finished, the player turn to FM preset mode
and start playing channel 01.
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Reserve the Current Station
Manual Reserving the Current Station
① During FM mode, long click the Menu button
to enter Menu.
Long Click
② Press or to select the channels, then click the
Menu button .
③ Press or to select Save mode, then press
the Menu button to memory it.
④ Press the Menu button to start listening radio.
Note: You will select the location 1-16 to reserve the
stations if the current location come to 15.
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Listen to the Reservation Station
Preset mode
To select a channel saved in memory, press the Navi/Menu button and find the channel by
pushing or switch to the left or right. It displays CH** on the LCD during preset mode.
Preset Channel
How to enter Preset mode
During FM mode press the ON/OFF button to enter preset mode. Press it again and exit.
PLAY/OFFPLAY/OFF
Click
PLAY/OFFPLAY/OFF
How to select channels
To select a memorized channel, with and to switch to the previous or the next
channel.
Function
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Delete the Reservation Station
Delete saved channels (Memory delete function)
① During FM mode, long click the Menu button
to enter.
Long Click
② Push and to select the channel, then press
the Menu button .
③ Push or to select Delete mode, then press
button to finish.
④ Press button and exit.
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To Record FM
① Long press the button , push and
to enter FM radio .
Long Click
② Press or to select the desired music.
For details of FM Radio and Listen to the Memorized Station,
see the related pages in this User Guide.
③ Long press button to start FM recording. The
recorded file is saved as 'M***.MP3' under 'REC' folder in a
certain sequence. (***: A3-digit serial number)
④ Long press and stop recording. And return to
FM Radio automatically to continue to listen.
You can listen FM radio while FM recording in the
meantime. Volume is not controlled during recording.
Recording FM
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Recording Voice
Please make sure that the battery volume is enough during Voice Recording.
Shortcut Recording: During MP3 mode, press button for 2 seconds and recording starts.
Starting Recording
Press button for more than 2 seconds
to start recording.
Long Click
The recorded file MP3 format (during FM recording, LINE-IN and Microphone recording)
and ADPCM format during the Microphone recording are saved in the REC folder under
ROOT. ADPCM format for LINE-IN and FM recording is saved in the FM folder under ROOT.
If it displays The Memory is Full on the LCD, to record, delete files and/or folders on the
player in order to make some space available.
WAV format is recommended to use during MIC recording to get high
quality recording. Only button is useable during recording.
Stop Recording
Press button for more than 2 seconds
again to stop the recording.
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Line-in Recording
① During four mode selecting, select Voice Record .
Long Click
② Push or to select Record mode, press the
NAVI/MENU button .
③ With and to select MIC/LINE-IN. Press the
NAVI/MENU button. Double click to switch to the recording
interface, and long press to start the recording.
Line-in Recording
④ After finishing the recording, long press to stop it.
Long Click
Too high volume level may amplify surrounding
noise, degrading the recording quality.
Long Click
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Play Recording File
Click the Menu button, select the Mode and click it.
Long Click
The four modes selecting displays on the LCD.
Push to select the MP3 mode , press the Menu button .
Click
Function
Push to select a Rec file in the REC folder, press to start
PLAY/OFFPLAY/OFF
playing.
Function
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Displaying Lyric
Displaying Lyric
Download the lyric files from the internet to the PC. The lyric file is the format of Irc. as suffix.
Turn off the player and take out the
battery.
PLAY/OFFPLAY/OFF
Long Click
3S
Press the button for about 3 seconds
to turn off the player.
Copy the lyric files from your PC to the Player.
Insatiable.lrc
Saved the lyric files and the songs on the same
content. The files names should be also the same ones
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Connect the player and your PC via USB
cable.
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View the TEXT files (txt. format)
① During the MP3 mode , long press the Menu .
Long Click
② Select the Music Folder . With and to
select the TEXT file.
Return to the upper folder, press the button .
③ Press the Menu button. Press it again, display the
function list as below,
To bookmark Move to Bookmark
Set bookmark Set Bookmark
Auto/Manual Auto/Manual
Exit Ebook Exit Ebook
Text View
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Firmware Upgrade
What is Firmware?
A.
The latest firmware upgrade file
E2E2
E2
Firmware is a program embedded in the hardware, which activates various features. By upgrading, you can
enhance the features and eliminate the bugs.
Notice for Legal Limitations and Responsibilities Regarding Firmware
B.
The performance and menu of MP3 Player may change without prior notice through firmware upgrades of
regular or beta versions supported by the manufacturer.
When you upgrade the firmware, all the date in the flash memory is deleted. Therefore, users should
personally back up important MP3 files and data saved in MP3 player to their PC before upgrading the
firmware.
All firmware upgrades are intended for overall enhancement of performance. The upgrades will be
provided when available based on our company's judgment.
Some beta versions of the firmware included in our development roadmap may have minor bugs that will
be corrected in the official versions of the firmware. We are warning you beforehand of this possibility
through this Guide.
Conditions for Firmware Upgrade
C.
Upgrading the firmware requires the basic environment where the USB feature of the Windows OS works
properly.
You can check "mobile Disk" in 'My Co mputer' on Windows 98/ME/XP/2000/2003.
Either 'Mobile Disk' must be displayed or a firmware upgrade to be possible. If it is not displayed, we
recommend that you check the menu that asks whether or not to use a USB Device from the main board
CMOS, or reinstall Windows, or have the USB port on the main board examined.
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Firmware Upgrade
MEIZU Update
Download Meizu Update package from Meizu's website ( Take note of the model no. and
version.) Unzip and copy it to the directory of the manager software.
Select the Format Data Area
Enable :Format ME, then update programs.
Disable: Update program only.
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Firmware Upgrade
Click [Start] to begin to update.
After finish the above procedures, disconnect your PC and the player, then connect the
m again to finish.
If the player is not able to be used, take out the battery and select Format Data Area, then
redo the updating again to clear it.
While finishing, click [Close] to exit.
Latest Firmware Upgrade
Visit Meizu's website to get the latest firmware.
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Format
Formatting the Flash Memory
The flash Memory of the player can be formatted. If the flash Memory is formatted,
all data stored within is lost. Take notice of this fact, examine the following procedures.
Prepare the followings before formatting,
Finished installation of the player manager program
Connecting the player to your PC.
Operating procedures
Connect the player and your PC via USB
connection cable.
Double click My Computer.
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Format
Select the Mobile Disk and right click it,
then select and click [Format]
It appears the warning window, select
[OK] to continue.
Click the [Start].
The formatting is start running.
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Format
While finishing, click [OK] to finish.
It is easy to format your MP3 player, please refer to Windows instruction to
format on your PC.
Exit the formatting, click [Close] to exit.
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Handling Instructions
Do not subject the player to severe impact or jarring.
Vibration experienced during walking or exercising will not affect the player. However,
dropping a heavy object on the player may result in damage or sound distortion.
Be careful when storing the set and do not use or place it at the following places:
Places with high huthe playerdity;
■
Places with strong magnetic fields;
■
Places with extreme temperatures;
■
Directly under the sunshine or near the equipment that generates heat;
■
Inside a car with closed windows especially in summer.
■
It is necessary to prevent strong shock when reading files or operating, otherwise
files may be damaged or deleted.
Please do not repair or disassemble this product by yourself.
Please do not use this product in the place where forbid to use for electronics
products.
Please do not operate this product while driving.
Please backup the important information on your note book, any repair result from
electricity shock, static electricity, change of battery or incorrect using may cause
change, damage or delete the files stored in the product.
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Trouble Shooting
Trouble Shooting
No Power
No sound from earphones
Characters in LCD are
corrupted
Poor FM reception
Failed download of MP3 file
Should any problem persist after you have checked these symptoms, consult the
distributors.
Check that the battery 's polarity is correct.
Check the voltage of battery.
Take out the battery for a short while and reinsert.
Check whether VOLUME is set to "0". Connect the earphones/
remote plug firmly.
Check whether plug is dirty. Clean the plug with a dry and
soft cloth.
Corrupted MP3 or WMA files may make a static noise & the sound
may cut off.
Check your files on the PC to see if they are corrupted.
Check whether you select the correct language.
Adjust the position of the player and earphones.
Turn off the power of other electric devices nearby the player.
Earphones function as the antenna.
Check the condition of the battery.
Check the connection between your computer and the player to
ensure that the cable is secure.
Check the Manager program to make sure it is operating.
Check whether the player 's Memory is full.
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Product Specifications
Dimensions
Weight
LCD
PC Interface
Flash Memory
Battery
Record
MP3/WMA
FM Radio
Operational Temperature
Product SpecificationsProduct Specifications
63.3mm×27.3mm ×15mm (H×W ×T)
33g (Including Battery)
128x64 dot, dual colors OLED screen
USB2.0 High Speed
Built-in basic Memory (128MB ~1GB according to product)
Chargeable Li-polymer Battery
Maximum 12 hrs of continuous playback
Sampling Rate
Recording Format
Recording Mode
Recording Time
Earphone's Output
MP3 Bit Rate
WMA Bit Rate
Output Frequency Band
S/N Ratio
Distortion Rate
FM Receiving Frequency
FM Reserve Channels
Earphone's Output
S/N Ratio