MobiBlu DAH-1800 User Manual

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DAH-1800
User’s Manual
Please read this user’s manual carefully before getting started. Recharge the built-in battery using a USB cable before getting started.
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Safety Precautions / Special Features / Specifications / Accessories / Parts Designations / Buttons / LCD / Power/ System Requirement/ Recharge/ Connection with PC/ Disconnection
Getting Started
Power On-Off / Modes/ Navigation (Folder search in ‘Play’)/ Menus/ Hold/ Clock
Music
Listening to Music/ Selection/ EQ/ Section Repeat/ Folder ‘Play’/ Lyrics/ Bookmark
Convenient Functions
M3U Playlist/ Delete-File/ Copy-File/ View-Text/ Stopwatch
Video/ View-Image/ Music-background/ Avatar
Images/
Video
Recording
Voice Recording/ Music Recording
FM Radio
Listening to FM Radio/ Region / Frequency-search & save/Preset Mode/ Preset Delete / Recording FM Radio/ Quality / Rec. Booking
Program
Transcoder Installation/ Initial Page Option Setting/ File Conversion / Specified Field Conversion in a File/ Deleting File List/ File Information Play in Multimedia Player / File Download-Upload Format
Basic Functions
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Support
This may not be a trouble! / FCC RF INTERFERENCE STATEMENT / Warranty Card
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Menus
Menu List/ Menu Buttons/ Setting/ Recording/ Display/ Timer/ Watch/ Play/ EQ/ SRS/ About
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Safety Precautions
Getting Started
Safety Precautions Special Features Specifications Accessories Parts Designations Buttons LCD Power
System Requirement Recharge Connection with a PC Disconnection
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The user may be in danger of death or a major injury if he/she does not use the device in conformity with the provisions stated in this mark.
The user may be subject to a major injury if he/she does not conform to the provisions disclosed in this mark.
The user may be subject to a minor injury or property damage when he/she does not conform to the provisions of this mark.
Carefully read this part before using the product. The Safety Precautions are classified into three categories; Danger, Warning and Caution. We are not responsible for any damage or loss if the device is not used in conformity with these precautionary provisions.
Getting Started
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Safety Precautions
Getting Started
Safety Precautions
Getting Started
Don’t disassemble or modify the device on your own discretion.
Don’t put the product close to any heating device or in direct sunlight. It may explode.
Don’t touch the device with a wet hand.
Continuous recharge after the completion of battery recharge may damage the product.
Use only the AC adapter supplied with the product.
Never use any chemical or cleanser to clean the device this may damage the surface of the device.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any damaged data stored in the device if the device error was caused by the user’s carelessness. The data stored in the device may be damaged during A/S.
Avoid humidity and dusty areas.
Immediately reset the device when it generates excessive heat or if there is a burning smell, and then contact our A/S agent for repair.
D
A
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DANGER
Listening to sound sources with a high volume may cause a hearing disorder.
Keep the produce away from children. Parental attention is advised for children’s use.
Avoid that headphone or earphone is not jammed between doors.
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Special Features
Getting Started
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Special Features
Getting Started
10.Voice Recording
The built-in high performance microphone enables you to use many functions of a professional voice recorder. With the aid of VOR function, this also enables you to only activate the recording when there is at least more than one sound source found in the peripheral area to save the memory space.
11.Music Recording
The device is also equipped with the Direct Encoding Function which enables you to record sound sources from a FM radio, CD player, Walkman and other external audio players with a simple one-touch button.
12. FM Radio Recording
FM radio recording will allow you to repeatedly listen to stored radio programs and to send them to your PC.
13.Auto/Manual Lyric Streaming
You can simply create the lyrics for your favorite songs and they will appear on the display. This device supports an easy lyric creating function with the aid of the Auto Lyric system. You may also edit lyrics as per your need.
14.Language-learning Aid
With all convenient and essential functions for language-learning such as section-repeat, sectional FF/REW, resumption, bookmark and others, the device enables you to study languages very effectively.
15.Firmware Upgrade
You may update your device for additional or improved functions by downloading the newest firmware in the Hyunwon’s website. One of the leading MP3 player manufacturers, Hyunwon, is always a click away to support you with continuously updated firmware.
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Getting Started
Accessories
Specifications
Getting Started
FM Tuner
Audio
USB
FM Frequency Range
Headset Output S/N Ratio Antenna
Frequency Characteristics
Headset Output S/N Ratio
Supporting file types
Bit Rate
Download speed
30Mbps (USB Ver 2.0)
Audio : 15hours Video : 5hours
-5
~70
Li-Polymer
87.5MHz ~ 108.0MHz
Max. 7mW (16 ) at Max.Volume
50dB
Headset/ earphone code antenna
20Hz ~ 20KHz
Max. 15mW (16 )at Max. Volume
90dB
MP3, WMA, OGG, JPEG, TXT, PIX
MP3 : 8~320Kbps, WMA : 32~192Kbps OGG : Q0~ Q10
SpecificationsItems
Recording period
Max. Playback hours
Operating Temperature
Size (W
H D)
Weight (battery inclusive)
Battery (built-in)
FM radio 1040 minutes (with 256MB/ at 48Kbps recording mode)
USB Cable
Line-in Cable
Earphone
Program CD User’s Manual
The depicted images of below accessories may look slightly different to their actual looks. The actual looks of below lineup can be changed without prior notice.
Portable Case
70mm x 30mm x 13mm 35g
Neck Strap
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Location of Controls
Getting Started
Location of Controls
Getting Started
Side
Top/ Bottom
LCD
FF
Volume
HOLD
Power/ Play/ Pause Mode/ Lyric-view
(Background image) Time
Earphone Port
USB Port/ Reset
EQ/ Bookmark Record/
Section-repeat Play-folder Change
Neck Strap Hook
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Buttons
Getting Started
Buttons
Getting Started
Power ON/ OFF Play/ Pause
View lyrics in ‘Music Play’ View background image in ‘Music Play’ View the time in ‘Pause/Stop’
EQ/SRS setting Bookmark
Voice recording, Music recording, FM Radio recording A-B section repeat in ‘Music Play’ Play-folder change Cancel button
Enter Navigation/Menu Save & Enter
Volume +/­Search
Move up/ down in Menu/ Navigation
Move to the previous/next file Search in the file Search
- Move up/down in Menu/Navigation
Hold Connection via USB (when switching ON after the connection between the device and a PC)
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Display
Getting Started
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Display
Getting Started
I: EQ J: Bitrate K: ‘Play’ elapsing time L: ‘Play’ mode M: Total number of files/ the
file number currently in
‘Play’ N: Graphic EQ O: ‘Play’ file format
Recording Mode
FM Mode
A: Recording status
(in recording/ pause) B: Alarm C: Hold D: Battery capacity E: Folder name F: File name G: Sound source
(voice/ line-in/ FM) H: VOR/ Auto Sync
I: Bitrate J: ‘Recording’ elapsing time K: Remaining time for further record L: Process bar
A: Signal receiving/ ready B: Alarm C: Hold D: Battery capacity E: On-Air/ Mute F: Frequency G: Stereo/Mono H: Channel No. I: Preset mode
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Power
Getting Started
Power
Getting Started
(High) (Mid) (Low)
Lithium Polymer
Battery Type
Playback Hours
15hours (580mA)
Built-in Battery
Don’t use damaged built-in battery or AC adaptor. Avoid excessive recharge longer than specified hours to prevent fire. Fully recharge the battery when trying to use it for the first time or after a long-term disuse. When the ‘hours of use’ of the battery gets shorter in comparison with recharging hours, replace the battery. Since the battery supplied with the product is consumable the using hours of it slowly gets reduced. The built-in battery can be recharged (from full discharge to full charge) for about five hundreds times Avoid any metal part from contacting DC converter or built-in battery to avoid unexpected fire or electric shock.
Disposal
The product includes a built-in Lithium-polymer battery. The battery is recyclable so please return it to nearest ‘recycle center’ when you dispose the product. Don’t disassemble the product at disposal.
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System Requirement
Getting Started
Recharge
Getting Started
1.Connect the device into a
PC using the USB cable supplied in the package.
2.Recharge is in process while
downloading or uploading files.
4.Disconnect the USB cable at the completion of the
recharge. (See Page 21)
It takes approximately 3 hours to completely recharge a fully consumed battery. “Complete” will display if you press at the completion of the recharge. Recharge the device using the USB cable when the display is not activated. If the Hold key is activated in recharge process, the USB connection is also activated to down/upload the files.
3.Press shortly in
‘Pause/Stop’ to check the recharge process.
System Requirement
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Getting Started
Getting Started
Connection with a PC
2.
Connect the product with a PC using a USB cable
3.
The screen displays the icon on the left if the connection is correctly made.
Disconnection
1.Double click on the green arrow on the right-bottom part of the
initial Window screen.
2.Click on Stop and OK (enter) consecutively after selecting “USB
Mass Storage Device”
Double Click
3.Click on OK (enter) on the “Safety removal of the hardware”
message bar followed by cable removal.
Click
Click
Click
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Getting Started
Disconnection
Click
Power On-Off Modes Navigation Menus Hold/ Clock
Basic Functions
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Power ON/OFF
Basic Functions
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Modes
Basic Functions
Press and hold to turn the power on.
There are altogether 6 modes programmed in the device; Music play, Voice recording, Music recording, Radio, Playlist and Stopwatch.
Different functions are available for each mode.
Press
and hold
move to
‘Radio’ mode
Press
‘Radio’ mode
to enter
‘Radio’ mode
Press and hold to turn the power off.
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Basic Menu Operation
Basic Functions
Navigation (Folder search in playing)
Basic Functions
to move to the
folder “Hyun”
Press
Press
to enter “Hyun”
to move to
“Bye Bye.mps”
to move back to the upper level
to get out of the Navigation mode.
Press
See Page 69 for menu details.
to enter the menu
Press
and hold
or
Press
to enter the lower folder level
to move to another menu and to adjust the set value
Press
to move back to the upper folder level
Press
to return to the main screen
Press
Press
Press
to play
“Bye Bye.mp3”
or
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Listening to Music Selection EQ/Section Repeat Folder ‘Play’ Lyrics Bookmark
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Music
Hold/ Clock
Basic Functions
1.Place the button on the side of
the device to arrowed direction to hold all functions
2.No button is functioning in Hold
status.
Press
Time check
In Stop/ Pause mode…
Press any button while checking the time to cancel ‘View time.’
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Listening to Music
Music
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Selection
Music
In Stop or Pause status
Press
to play the file
In Play status
Press
to pause the file
Press
to adjust the sound volume
Moving to another files
Searching a part in the file
In Stop, Pause or Play status
Press
to move to the previous/next file
Press and hold in Stop/Pause status to fast search the file you desire
In Play status;
Press and hold
to fast search a certain part in the file (FF/REW)
Press to get back to the initial part of the file when the play elapsing time is within 5 seconds.
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Music
In Play status;
Press
and hold
the folders are changing as follows; current folder – all folders – playlist – bookmark
Current folder : The device only plays the files (repeat,
random repeat and play ‘initial part’) in the current folder.
All folders : All files stored in the device are played.
Playlist : The files added to the playlist only will be played
Bookmark : The files registered in the bookmark only will be
played.
The play modes (repeat, random repeat and play ‘initial part’) can be set by entering ‘Menu’ mode. (See Page 82)
EQ/ Section repeat
Music
Press
to change the setting from Normal – Live – Dance – Rock – Jazz – Classic – Pop through to SRS in sequence.
Press
Press
EQ
to set “A”
to set the
section “A-B”
Setting for a folder to play
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Bookmark
Music
Lyrics
Music
Setting for bookmark
Playing the bookmarked file
Press
and hold
In ‘Play’ status;
Press
and hold
In Stop or Pause status;
to play.
Press
Bookmark setting is not possible in Stop or Pause status.
Press
bookmark list
Press
to move to the
file you desire
to display ‘Music Play’ screen.
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M3U Playlist Delete-File Copy-File View-Text/ Stopwatch
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Convenient Functions
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M3U Playlist
Convenient Functions
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M3U Playlist
Convenient Functions
What is the M3U file?
This is a file format which only has the location information of a file group.
The M3U file can be written in PC Players such as Winamp, Windows and Media Player. ‘The M3U file can be only created with the music files stored in the product. The M3U file will not be played if you paste the file into the product after writing the file with music files stored in the PC. The file name for the M3U file format should be always “Playlist,” otherwise, the device can not play the file. In this case, the M3U file can be only played when the product is connected with the PC.
If there is an existing file stored in the device, the new M3U file will
overwrite it.. The original files for a M3U file will not be deleted at the deletion of the M3U file. The language set in “Menu Setting Language” in the device should correspond to that of Windows OS.
Writing the Playlist using a PC Player
1.Connect the device with a PC using a USB cable. (See Page 20)
2.Run ‘PC Player’ to write a M3U file.
3.Save the files stored in the device into “Playlist.M3U” following the Playlist edit
in the PC Player.
4.Perform the ‘Safety Removal’ of the device from the PC. (See Page 21)
5.You can play the M3U file by entering the Navigation mode.
to move to
“Bye Bye.mp3”
Press
to display a
popup window
move to “Palylist”
Press
to complete
the playlist.
Press
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File “Copy”
Convenient Functions
File ‘Delete’
Convenient Functions
move to
“Bye Bye.mp3”
Press
to display the
popup window
move to “Delete”
Press
to display the
popup window
move to
“Yes”
Press
to delete
“Bye Bye.mp3”
You can change the location of the files in the device with the aid of this function.
Press
In ‘Music Play’
mode;
move to
“Bye Bye,mp3”
For example; when copying “Bye Bye,mp3” file into the FM folder.
Press
to display the
popup window
move to
“Copy”
Press
to display all folders in
the device
move to
“FM” folder
Press
Press
to enter the
“FM” folder
The original files copied to other folders will not be deleted. A certain period time is required to copy a file into another folder. A file can not be copied into ‘ROOT.’ The files having the extensions such as mp3, wma, ogg, jpg and txt can be copied and pasted into other folders.
to complete
the copy.
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View-Video View-Image Music-background Avatar
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Images/ Video
Text ‘View’/ Stopwatch
Convenient Functions
to move to
“Stopwatch”
Press
to enter
“Stopwatch” mode
to start the
function
Press
Press
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Images/ Video
Video ‘View’
Images/ Video
Image ‘View’
You can search for a image file while you are enjoying the music file
“Lighting period” will be set to “Always” automatically if you view
the images.
It may take longer to display the big sized files.
Press
In ‘Music Play’
mode;
to move to
‘Sky.jpg’
For example; when playing ‘Sky.jpg’
Press
to open
‘Sky.jpg’
Press
to search the
previous/next file
Press in image ‘view’ mode to return to the Navigation mode.
to move to
‘Sky.PIX’
Press
to open
‘Sky.PIX’
File Search
Press
Play next/previous file
Press
and hold
Search FW/RW in the currently playing file
Press
Move one step forward/backward
Press
and hold
Continuous moving forward/backward
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Images/ Video
Background Image
Images/ Video
Background Image
Background Image
Press
Press in playing the music file marked with a ‘Lyric’ to change
the mode; Lyric view Background image Music play.
The size of the image can be adjusted in “Menu Display Image
Size”
It may takes relatively long to load the image data for the background
image.
Recommended image size for the background image is 680 * 480
pixels/ 30kb.
In Music
Play status;
to view the
image
Press
to cancel the function
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Images/ Video
Avatar
Voice Recording Music Recording
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Recording
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Music recording (Line - in)
Recording
Voice Recording
Recording
to move to
“Voice’
Press
to enter
“Voice”
to start
recording
to stop the
recording
Connect the device into the external audio player with the Line-in cable supplied in the package.
Analog sound signals can be converted to digital sound by recording the external audio sources with the Line-in cable supplied in the package. With the aid of earphone, you may listen to the music which is being recorded to the device (Loop back). When there is no sound source detected for more than
1.5seconds in the recording, the device will get ready for another file recording. (See Page 75)
Press Press
Press
Record elapsing time
Record remaining time
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Music recording (Line - in)
Recording
FM Radio
Listening to FM Radio Region Frequency-search & save Preset Mode Deleting Frequencies Recording FM Radio Tone quality Programmed Recording
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to move to
“Line-in”
Press
to enter
“Line-in” ”
to start the
recording
to stop the
recording
Press
Press Press
Record elapsing time
Record remaining time
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Listening to FM Radio
FM Radio
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Region
FM Radio
to move the “FM
Radio” mode
Press
to receive the radio signals.
This function helps you set the correct frequency ranges which are variable according to the countries.
Press
and hold
to move the
“Region”
Press
to move to
“Korea”
Press
to set for
“Korea”
Korea : from 87.5 to 108.0MHz with100Khz intervals Japan : from 76.0 to 108.0MHz with 50Khz intervals Worldwide : from 87.5 to 108.0MHz with 50Khz intervals
Press
Press
Press
At the change of the country, the preset values for previous country will be initialized.
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Frequency search/ save
FM Radio
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Frequency save
FM Radio
Press
to increase or decrease by 0.1MHz
Press and hold
to continuously increase or decrease the frequency
Press
move to
“CH03”
Press
Auto Preset
Press
and hold
to move the
“ON”
Press
to save the
frequencies
automatically.
Press in auto frequency search to halt the process. The mode will be automatically changed to the ‘Preset’ mode at the completing of the search.
to move to
“Auto Preset”
Press
Press
Press
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Preset Delete
FM Radio
Preset Mode
FM Radio
In Preset mode;
to increase/decrease the channel number
Press
and hold
to move the
“Preset Delete”
Press
you can delete all or a part of channels
Move to
“ ALL”
Press Press
delete all stored channels.
When deleting all frequencies
move to
“Yes”
to enter ‘Preset’
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Recording FM Radio
FM Radio
Preset Delete
FM Radio
Press
move to
“99.3MHz”
Press
delete
99.3MHz from CH03
Recording FM Radio
In FM receiving status
Press
to start the
recording
Press
to stop the
recording
Press in recording to pause the recording and press again to resume. Recorded sound source is saved in MP3 format in FM folder in the following sequence; F001.MP3, F002.MP3….. You can listen to the recorded file by entering “Music Play” – “FM” folder
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Quality
FM Radio
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Rec. Booking
FM Radio
to move to
“Record Tone
Quality”
Press
to move the
“Rec. Booking”
Press
Press
Press
Press
Press
You can set ‘programmed recording’ for any FM Radio program you desire by setting the date and time for the program.
On/Off
Press
and hold
to move the
“On/Off”
Press
to move to
“Rec. Booking”
Press
Press
Press
Press
Press
On : Setting the recording for pre-designated date and time Off : Setting is not available.
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Rec. Booking
FM Radio
Menus
Menu List Menu Buttons Setting Recording Display Timer Watch Play EQ SRS About
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to move to
“Setting”
Press
to move the
“Rec. Booking”
Press
Press
Press
Move to another items:
setting value adjustment :
Press
Press
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Menu List
Menus
Menu List
Menus
Main menu Sub menu
Set menu
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Menu Buttons
Menus
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Setting
Menus
Press and hold
Press
or
Press
to change the values
to save the value
Press
Press
Resume
Select “Setting” from the main menu.
This function fully recovers all previous settings for the last song’s volume, EQ, Playlist and all others when you turn the power on again.
On : fully recovers all previous setting information Off : The setting values are not saved
Defualt
You can reset all settings you made into the originally set values.
Yes: All information will be initialized No: The settings you made will be saved.
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Setting
Menus
Setting
Menus
Beep sound
It sounds at pressing buttons.
Fade in
This function slowly increases the volume up to the set volume level.
On: The volume of the file is increased until the preset level. Off: The file starts with the set volume level.
On: It sounds at pressing Play and FF/REW. Off: The function is not available.
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Recording
Menus
Setting
Menus
Language
Select “Recording” from the main menu
Voice – Bitrate
Bit rates for the recording can be selected among 32, 64, 96 and 128kbps.
Voice – VOR
This enables you to only activate the recording when there is at least more than one sound source found in the peripheral area to save the memory space.
Off : the function is not available Library : you can select this option when recording the sounds in a
silent area.
Office : select this option when recording the sounds in the area with
the slight noises.
Street : select this option when recording the sounds in a noisy area.
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Recording
Menus
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Screen Setting
Menus
Contrast
You can set the brightness of LCD within the range from 1 to 10.
Select “Display” from the main menu
Screen Saver – On/Off
It is activated when the device is not in use for the preset time period (from Off to 10seconds)
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Screen Setting
Menus
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Screen Setting
Menus
LCD Pivot
On: It activates the function Off: Basic setting for the LCD
Graphic EQ
This enables you to display four different types of images on the LCD; wave, stereo, progression, clock)
Image Size
You can select different image sizes for ‘Background Image’
Standard : The background image along with the file information is
displayed on the screen.
Full : The pre-selected image is displayed on the full screen while the
music file is played.
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Timer
Menus
Timer
Menus
Auto Hold
Sleep Mode
This function automatically turns off the power of the device for your sleep after a preset period of time; Off/10min/20min/30min/60min.
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Playback
Menus
Watch
Menus
Watch
Alarm – Setting
Select “Play” from the main menu
Play Folder
You can select the range of playback.
Current Folder : All files in the current folder are played. Folder All : All files in all folders are played Playlist : Only the files added into the playlist are played Bookmark: Only the files added into the ‘Bookmark’ are played.
Repeat
You can repeatedly play music files by setting this function.
ALL : All music files within the preset range will be repeatedly played. ONE : Only the file you desire will be repeatedly played. OFF : All music files within the preset range will be played once.
Move to another items:
Set value adjustment :
Set value adjustment :
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Play
Menus
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Play
Menus
on : All music files within the preset
range are played randomly.
off : All music files within the preset
range are played in sequence.
Intro
On : The function is activated. Off : The whole file will be played.
Study Mode
When trying to search a certain part in a file using FF/REW in play mode, this function enables you to skip for a preset interval (Off to 180).
Sound Balance
You can set the left/right volumes of the earphone balanced within the following range: - 20 to 20.
When it gets closed to 20 the left volume increases while it gets to -10 to increase right volume.
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SRS
Menus
EQ
Menus
EQ Reset
Press
Press
Select “SRS” from the main menu.
SRS
You can set the 3D surround within the range from 1 to 10.
TruBass
This function enhances the bass within the range from 1 to 10.
Headphone Select
You can select either headphone or speaker for SRS.
User-select EQ
Audible frequency band
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Programs
Transcoder Installation Initial Page Option Setting File Conversion Specified Field Conversion in a File Deleting File List File Information Play in Multimedia Player File Download-Upload Format
About
Menus
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Transcoder Installation
Programs
Transcoder Installation
Programs
Input
Output
Multimedia Transcoder
PIX
The program will automatically run at the insertion of the program CD into the CD-ROM.
USB driver installation program for Windows98SE users. (File downloading/ uploading is freely available to those who use Windows ME/ 2000/ XP OS systems without USB driver installation)
The program converts video files (WMV, ASF, MPG, AVI) into PIX.
The program enables you to write lyrics in the music file. (See attachment for its use)
Click
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Transcoder Installation
Programs
Transcoder Installation
Programs
Click on “Finish” to complete the installation.
An icon “Multimedia Transcoder” will be created on the desktop at the completion of the installation.
Select the program folder and click on “Next.”
Click
Click
Click
Click
Click
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Option Setting
Programs
Initial Page
Programs
You can set the option for the file to be converted. Double click on the icon on the desktop and Press
You can set the image quality with this function.
Most of DivX movies have the size of 720 X 480. If you convert a movie which has longer width, the image looks vertically longer. In this case, select Wide Screen to adjust the image for correct vertical/horizontal ratio.
F : File List G : File Field Setting H : Conversion Start/
Conversion Completed
I : File Conversion Status
select High, Middle, Low
Default
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File Conversion
Programs
Option Setting
Programs
Double click on the icon on desktop Press to select an Input File. Press It automatically stops and saves the file at the completion of conversion.
[In the process of conversion]
Click
Output file
directory setting
Bit-rate setting
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Deleting File List
Programs
Specified Field Conversion in a File
Programs
press to play the file move the file scan
to set the end point press to select
[Selecting a field to be converted]
Select the file you want to cancel in the file list click on right mouse button select “Delete Selected List,” “Delete All List” to delete the file.
Start point
End point
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Play in Multimedia Player
Programs
Programs
The converted file can be played in Multimedia Player.
Double click on the icon from the desktop – press to select the file you want to play – press to start playing
[in the process of Play]
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File Download/ Upload
Programs
File Download/ Upload
Programs
2.Click on “Paste” to paste the copied file into the ‘Removable Disk’
window using the right mouse button.
PC recognizes the product as a removable disk newly found in “My Computer.” Don’t remove the USB cable while transferring the files. It may cause a fatal error in PC or the product.
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xls, hwp…) taking the role as a removable disk as well as a
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Programs
Programs
File Download/ Upload
Format
1.Choose “format” in the removable disk folder using the right
mouse button.
The removed files through the format can not be recovered!
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Programs
Format
Check if file system is set for FAT32
Be very careful at formatting!
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Check battery capacity. Recharge the battery with a USB cable.
Check if the device is in HOLD.
Check if the device is in HOLD.
Check if any foreign material is applied on the earphone tip, If yes, remove it.
Completely push the earphone tip into the device.
Check if the file is damaged. Check the volume.
Check if the earphone is completely inserted into the jack. It functions as an antenna.
Use the device away from peripheral electric devices
4.Too much noise interference with interrupted FM receiving?
Check the connection of the USB cable. Check the availability of the memory capacity.
Check the LCD brightness setting. Menu Display Contrast Check the battery. Recharge it with a USB cable if needed.
5.If there is trouble with file downloading?
6.LCD is not activated?
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FCC RF INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
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You need to present this Warranty Card with the date of purchase written thereon when required in order to receive satisfactory services. Please keep this card in a secure place.
The design and size of the product are subject to change without prior notice in order to improve product quality.
1. The warranty service for the product shall be provided based on the information contained in this Warranty Card.
2. The warranty service is available effective from the date of purchase, so please put the date of purchase on this Warranty Card. (If the date of purchase is not identified in the card, the effective warranty period will start from the date 6 months from the date of manufacture.)
3. This Warranty Card can not be reissued
Warranty Card
Product Name: Model: Date of Purchase: (m) (d) (y) Name of Customer Telephone Number: Address: Name of Agent: Telephone Number: Address:
1 year from
the date of
purchase
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