MPIO FY700 User Manual

User’s Manual
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Getting Started
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Introduction of
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- Manufacturer and sales office do not bear any responsibility over the accidental damage that accompanies the injury to the user, which is caused by improper usage of this product. The contents of this manual are based on the product status at the time of sales and can be changed without a prior notice for continuous performance improvement and additional function supplementation in the future.
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Safety Precautions
The following information is for protecting the user’s safety and any property damages. Please read the following information and use the product accordingly.
Do not use in high temperature (near heating device or heat generators).
Do not leave in humid areas or frequently flooding areas.
Do not leave inside vehicles or under direct sunlight.
Avoid strong impact to prevent disassemble or data loss.
Do not use in minus zero temperatures or outdoors during winter (operating temperature 0˚C~40˚C).
Avoid dusty or shaky areas.
Avoid magnetic objects.
Never disassemble, repair or reorganize.
Be careful of foreign substances entering the product interior. E.g.) Paper clips, paper, water, drinks, etc.
When removing foreign substances from the product surface, always use a soft cloth or a towel. Do not use chemical solvents.
User Safety
Traffic safety
- Do not listen to music using headphones or earphones when riding a bicycle, motorcycle, or driving a vehicle. It is dangerous and it may be against the law in some regions.
- Reduce the headset or earphone volume when listening to music or FM while you’re walking. There is a risk of an accident.
Hearing Protection
- Do not use headphones or earphones for a long period of time. Professionals suggest that long use of all portable audio devices may have a possibility of causing hearing loss.
Data Storage
MPIO Co., Ltd. will not be responsible for data loss or damages
occurred while transferring data between the product and a PC.
When storing important data, please make a back-up copy.
The data may be damaged due to malfunction or other elements such as outer impact or lack of battery. Please note that in case of data loss, MPIO Co., Ltd. will not be responsible for the lost data.
When inserting/removing the USB cable into a computer, please
do so by holding the plug.
When the product is connected to a computer, please do not
cause impact or shake the connector.
You should back up the data saved in the product before
requesting the after service. MPIO will consider that the customers have backed up their data before sending it to MPIO for after service. MPIO will not back up your data upon receiving the after service request. Additionally, MPIO will bear no responsibility over data loss during the service.
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Table of Contents
Getting Started
Safety Precautions .......................................................................................4
User Safety ...................................................................................................5
Data Storage ................................................................................................5
Product Features ..........................................................................................8
Components .................................................................................................9
Basic Components .......................................................................................9
Additional Components ................................................................................9
Name of the Parts ......................................................................................10
Connecting and Disconnecting Additional Components .............................11
LCD Screen ................................................................................................11
Connection
Connecting to a PC ....................................................................................12
System Requirement ..................................................................................12
Connect with a USB Cable .........................................................................13
Installing USB Driver Manually ...................................................................14
Using a Removable Disk ............................................................................16
Downloading/Uploading Files .....................................................................16
Formatting ..................................................................................................17
Disconnecting the USB Cable ....................................................................18
Basic Usage
Basic Operation ..........................................................................................19
To Play Music (Turning Power ON) ............................................................
To Stop (Turning Power OFF) ....................................................................
Searching for the desired section during playback .....................................20
Searching for the desired file during playback ...........................................
Searching for the desired file during pausing .............................................
Basic Operation [Volume/Lock Function] ...................................................21
If you want to adjust the volume .................................................................21
Lockdown ...................................................................................................21
Changing Modes ........................................................................................22
Voice Recording .........................................................................................23
Using the Navigation ..................................................................................24
Deleting Files ..............................................................................................25
Setting A↔B Repeat ..................................................................................26
Section Repeat Starting Point ....................................................................26
Section Repeat Ending Point .....................................................................26
Listening to FM ...........................................................................................27
Manually Searching the Frequency (Scan mode) ......................................27
Automatically Searching the Frequency (Scan mode) ...............................27
Saving Channels ........................................................................................27
Changing a Saved Frequency ....................................................................28
Listening to a Saved Frequency (Channel mode) ......................................28
Recording FM Radio ..................................................................................29
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Menu Structure ...........................................................................................30
Menu Operation ..........................................................................................31
Setting the Menu [Audio Settings] ..............................................................33
Setting the Menu [Radio Settings] ..............................................................36
Setting the Menu [Recording Settings] .......................................................38
Setting the Menu [Screen Settings] ............................................................41
Setting the Menu [System Settings] ...........................................................44
Upgrading Firmware ..................................................................................48
Troubleshooting ..........................................................................................51
Product Specifications ................................................................................53
Additional Usage
Moving in the menu ....................................................................................31
Entering the sub-menu ...............................................................................31
Saving the settings .....................................................................................32
Leaving the submenu .................................................................................32
Setting EQ ..................................................................................................33
Setting User EQ .........................................................................................34
Setting Sound Effects .................................................................................
Setting Repeat ............................................................................................35
Saving Channels in Menu ..........................................................................36
Setting Bandwidth ......................................................................................36
Setting FM Sound .......................................................................................37
Saving Auto Preset .....................................................................................
Setting Seek Step .......................................................................................38
Setting Voice Recording Quality .................................................................
Setting FM Recording Quality ....................................................................39
Setting Voice Signal Amplification ..............................................................
Setting the VOR (Voice Operation Recording) ...........................................
Setting Visual Effect ...................................................................................
Setting the Language .................................................................................41
Setting File Information ..............................................................................42
Setting Playback Time ................................................................................
Setting Text Flow Speed .............................................................................
Setting the Back Light ................................................................................43
Setting AutoPlay .........................................................................................
Setting Resume ..........................................................................................44
Setting Fade In ...........................................................................................45
Setting Device Info .....................................................................................45
Setting Sleep ..............................................................................................46
Setting Auto Power Off ...............................................................................
Initializing Settings ......................................................................................47
Adjusting Playback Speed ..........................................................................47
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Customer Support
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Getting Started
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Product Features
Components
Digital audio player with a simple design that everybody can use with ease.
Synchronization Support with Windows Media Player 10 FY700 can be synchronized with Windows Media Player 10 on Windows XP.
Supports USB 2.0 high-speed data transmission. Data can be transferred and used faster and more conveniently using USB 2.0 interface.
Supports USB mass storage MP3 player can be used as a removable disc. You can save and use the data conveniently at any time and place.
Supports playback of multiple formats and Janus DRM-applied file
Files in MP3, WMA and ASF format are supported. WMA files with Janus DRM protection bought from on-line Shops can also be played.
FM radio function Besides simple listening to the FM radio, channel saving and automatic preset functions are also provided.
Supports voice recording and FM recording Voice and FM can be recorded.
8 Types of EQ and 3D Sound Effect Support In addition to Normal, Pop, Rock, Jazz, Classic, Vocal, and Bass Booster modes, a user EQ menu is also provided for users to setup what they want. Live 3D Effect is also available.
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Basic Components
Player User’s Manual Product Warranty
Installation Driver CD
USB Cable Earphones
1 Battery (AAA) Cover
Additional Components
Carabiner Band strap Necklace
Additional components can differ depending on the sales area.
Note
● Actual player may vary slightly from images shown, and subject to change without notice.
● Broken components may be purchased separately at MPIO Service Center.
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Name of the Parts
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1. Earphone Jack
2. Microphone
3. USB Jack
4. LCD Screen
5. Moving up and down through Menus and Navigation/ Volume Control Button
6. HOLD Switch
7. Record button
8. Move to Menu and Navigation pages/ Changing Track/ Rewind & Fast Forward
Inserting the Battery
1. Push the battery cover towards the direction of the arrow to open.
2. Make sure the +/- polarity is correctly positioned while inserting the battery and then push the battery cover in the arrow direction to close. (One AAA battery)
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󱂯
󱂰
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9. Menu/Navigation Settings
10. Function button/ Adjusting EQ/ Adjusting Playback Order/ Switching to Audio, FM Mode
11. Power/Play/Pause Button
12. Battery Cover
13. Additional Components Detachment Switch
󱂲
󱂳
Connecting and Disconnecting Additional Components
Carabiner Band strap Necklace
Connecting : Push the additional components to fit in the groove at the bottom.
Disconnecting : Push the RELEASE switch on the back of the product (FY700) towards the direction of the arrow to disconnect the additional components.
LCD Screen
3D Sound
EQ Indicator
Current Track
All Tracks
Folder Name
Visual Effects
(File Info/
Progress Status/
Stereo Image)
MY SONG
MUSIC001.mp3
Repeat
Sleep
00:00:30
HOLD
Battery Indicator
Display of music information
Playback Time
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Connection
Connecting to a PC
System Requirement
IBM PC System: USB Interface 2.0, Standard device and a CD-ROM Drive equipped CPU: Pentium 133MHz or faster Memory: 64MB or more Hard disk space: 20MB or more Supported Operating Systems: Windows 98/98SE/ME/2000/XP
Macintosh System: USB Interface 2.0, Standard device and a CD-ROM Drive equipped Ex.) Power Mac G3 (Blue & White)/G4/G4 Cube, iMac/iBook, PowerBook, PowerBook G4 Memory: 64MB or more Hard disk space: 20MB or more Supported Operating Systems: Mac OS version 9.2 or later
Caution
● Connection using USB Hubs or extension cables is not guaranteed.
Note
● In Windows 98/98SE, the program must be installed to use FY700 as a removable disk. Please install the USB drivers before use.
● In Windows ME, 2000, XP, FY700 may be used as a Removable Disk without any separate programs. FY700 is accessible though the Windows Explorer.
Connect with a USB Cable
As in the figure, connect the product (FY700) to the USB
󱎲
connection port on the computer with the USB cable.
■ Removing USB cable while initializing when you install the USB driver or executing a command may cause malfunctioning of the computer.
Connecting with the USB Cable
The USB Driver will be installed with a message
󱎳
indicting “Looking for a New Device”. The installation screen may not appear.
Note
MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) is a mode to connect to a computer using the Windows Media Player 10 in a Windows XP environment. If Windows Media Player 10 is installed in a Windows XP environment, you will automatically be connected to MTP mode.
● Once in MTP mode, music files stored in the library can be synchronized to the product (FY700), and music files will Microsoft’s
Janus DRM (Digital Rights Management) can be
downloaded.
● Songs listed in a playlist in the Windows Media Player can be downloaded easily to the product (FY700) when Windows Media Player 10 is synchronized.
MSC (Mass Storage Class) is a mode for USB Mass Storage that enables the product to be used as a portable disk, regardless of the operating system, such as Windows98/ ME/2000/XP & Mac or others. This feature is the same as our other products. But if you are using Windows 98/98SE operating systems, please refer to “USB Driver Manual Installation” before installing the USB driver.
● While the computer and the product (FY700) are connected, press the F [Function] button shortly to switch between MTP and MSC modes.
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Connection
Installing USB Driver Manually
Please refer to the below only if the device is not plugged with Windows 98/98SE.
Connect the product (FY700) with a computer with the USB
󱎲
cable. When Add New Hardware Wizard window appears on the screen, click the [Next] button.
Insert the CD included in the package into the CD-ROM,
󱎴
check CD-ROM DRIVE and click the [Next] button.
Click
Check “Search for the driver for your device”, click the
󱎳
[Next] button.
Click
Click
When the driver installation is completed, an “Installation
󱎵
complete” window will appear on the screen. Then, click the [Finish] button.
Go to the following destination to confirm that the installation was completed successfully.
■ Windows 98: [ Control Panel ] → [ Systems ] → [ Device Manager ] → [ Hard Drive ]→ MPIO FY700 USB Device
Note
● In Windows 98/98SE, the program must be installed to use FY700 as a removable disk. Please install the USB drivers before use.
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Connection
Using a Removable Disk
Downloading/Uploading Files
You can connect to the PC with the USB
󱎲
cable while the product (FY700) is on or off.
■ If connected, a connection icon will appear in the LCD screen.
■ If connected in MTP mode, press the shortly to switch to MSC mode.
Run Windows Explorer on the PC
󱎳
■ A Removable Disk Drive (FY700) Icon will be created in Windows Explorer.
The user can store, delete data and create a folder in
󱎴
the same way as a hard drive. Copy & Paste, Drag & Drop commands can be used in the same way to store data. Copy & Paste: Select the data to store, click on right mouse button. Select [Copy] and then [Paste] in the Removable Disk drive.
F [Function] button
Click
Drag & Drop: Select the data store, click and hold down the left mouse button to drag the files into the Removable Disk drive, and then release the left mouse button.
Caution
● If the USB cable is disconnected while a .le is being uploaded or downloaded, the device may malfunction.
● The music file display order in Windows Explorer when you select a removable disc can be different from the actual playback order.
● If you rename music files like 001***, 002***… in Windows Explorer, you can play them back by the order of number in the file name.
Click
Formatting
Select the Removable Disc icon. Click your right mouse button and select [Format]. Click the [Start] button.
Click
Note
● When formatting the device using the Windows format command, it must be formatted in FAT or FAT16. To use the device after it has been formatted, the default settings must be restored using MPIO Utility.
Caution
● The files in FY700 WILL BE LOST after formatting.
Using a Removable Disk
Basic Operation
Disconnecting the USB Cable
It is recommended that you follow these directions for separating the device from the PC safely. If these instructions are not followed, it may result in data damage or product malfunction.
Windows 98/98SE Users
There is no Safely Remove Hardware command in Windows 98/98SE. The user must wait until the file/data transfer is complete, and then disconnect the USB cable.
Place mouse cursor on “Stop a Hardware Device” icon
󱎲
in the system tray, and click right mouse button.
Select “Stop USB Mass Storage Device”.
󱎳
To Play Music (Turning Power ON)
▐▐
ROOT
RECORD
MUSIC Sample song
button
[Using
Navigation screen will appear by pressing longer after turning the player on with a logo screen. Select file you wish to playback.
▐▐
Press the For more details of how to move folders or files, see
the Navigation]
button to play music.
in page 24.
POWER ON
To Stop (Turning Power OFF)
Click
Select USB Mass Storage Device from the list of
󱎴
hardware, and click the [Stop] button. When the “Stop a Hardware Device” window appears, select MPIO FY700 USB Device. Then, click the [OK] button and disconnect the USB cable.
Note
● In Windows 2000, disconnect the USB cable by clicking the [OK] button after the “Safely Remove Hardware” message appears. If you are suing Windows XP, disconnect the USB Cable when the Safe To Remove Hardware message
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appears.
Click
Click
Press the and it is automatically turned-off if there is no any further operation for 3 minutes. (In case default setting) It is automatically turned off if the longer during playback as well.
Note
● In the menu, you can change the time settings for
● After turning on the power, if you don’t want the navigation
▐▐
button shortly to pauses during playback
▐▐
button is pressed
MUSIC
MUSIC001.mp3
Power Off. (See page 46)
screen to come up, change the setting to Auto Play in the menu. (See page 44).
PAUSE
POWER OFF
Auto
Usage
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Basic Operation
Basic Operation [Volume/Lock Function]
Searching for the desired section during playback
During play, hold down the you want to listen to.
◄◄ /►►
button to find the part
If you want to adjust the volume
During playback or pausing, you can adjust the volume by
pressing the +/- button. When you remove your hand from the pressed button, it plays automatically.
Note
● You can adjust the volume from 0~40.
● If you press the button, it adjusts one step; if you hold the
Searching for the desired file during playback
Press the
When you press the starting playback, it goes to the previous track, if you press the
button to play the next track.
◄◄
button less than 10 seconds after
◄◄
button 10 seconds after playback begins, its plays
►►
from the current track.
Lockdown
Searching for the desired file during pausing
During pausing, if you press the move to the previous/next track.
▐▐
Press the
Note
● MP2 or MP1 format files may not play when the extension is
● For VBR files, previous songs may not play even if the
button to play the file.
changed to MP3 before download.
button was pushed within 10 seconds after playback starts.
◄◄ /►►
button, you can
◄◄
Push the switch at the side of the product (FY700)
toward the direction of the arrow.
Note
● When the Lockdown function is set, buttons will not operate
● To unlock, push the switch in the opposite direction of the
button down, it adjusts continuously.
MUSIC
MUSIC001.mp3
when pressed and the following image will appear on the LCD window.
arrow.
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MUSIC
MUSIC001.mp3
00:01:15
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Changing Modes
Voice Recording
Press and hold the F [Function] button during playback
󱎲
or pause mode.
Every time the F [Function] button is pressed, player
󱎳
will switch between Music Playback and FM Radio modes.
Screen of switching from Music Playback mode to FM Radio mode
Scan
MUSIC
MUSIC001.mp3
00:01:15
Screen of switching from FM Radio mode to Music Playback mode
Scan
STEREO
Note
● For music to play properly after switching from FM Radio
mode to Music Playback mode, set the Auto Play from the menu. (See page 44.)
STEREO
MUSIC
MUSIC001.m
MUSIC002.m MUSIC003.m
Press the REC button shortly during pause, then voice
󱎲
recording will begin.
■ You cannot voice record while music is playing.
▐▐
Pressing the
󱎳
button will pause recording and
pressing it again will resume recording.
If you press the REC button, it ends after saving the
󱎴
recording.
RECORD
VOICE001. MP3
00:04:40
02:50:00
Note
● The files will be stored in order of etc. And it will be stored in the file.
● When storing the voice recording files, recording wills stop automatically if there aren’t sufficient memory space.
● You can set the sound quality for the voice recording. (See page 38)
RECORD
VOICE001. MP3
00:04:50
02:40:00
VOICE001, VOICE002,
RECORD folder as a MP3
SAVING
VOICE001. MP3
00:05:00
02:30:00
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Using the Navigation
Deleting Files
You can search for the desired file or folder easily using the navigation.
During playback or pausing, if you press the M [Menu]
󱎲
button it moves to navigation mode.
■ The file list screen comes up on the LCD window.
Select the file you want to play.
󱎳
►►
: Move to subfolders, go into and select folders
◄◄
: Move to top folders, unselect and cancel folders
+/- : Move folders or files within the same directory
▐▐
If you press the
󱎴
■ Press the F [Function] button shortly to display the
button, it plays the selected file.
popup menu. Use the +/- button to select Play Now, and then files can be played using the
▐▐
button.
MUSIC
Play Now
MUSIC
MUSIC001.mp3
00:01:15
MUSIC001.
Delete
MUSIC002.m MUSIC003.m
Move to the file to delete in Navigation mode, and then
󱎲
press the F [Function] button shortly.
■ The popup menu appears.
Delete
Select
󱎳
▐▐
From the Do you want to delete ? window, select YES
󱎴
using the +/- button, and then press the
■ To cancel deletion, select NO.
The selected file will be deleted.
󱎵
MUSIC
MUSIC001.
MUSIC002.m MUSIC003.m
using the +/- button, and then press the
button.
MUSIC
Play Now
Delete
Do you want to
MUSIC001.
delete ?
NO
MUSIC002.m
YES
MUSIC003.m
▐▐
button.
MUSIC
MUSIC001.
Deleting
MUSIC002.m MUSIC003.m
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Setting A↔B Repeat
Listening to FM
Section Repeat Starting Point
To repeatedly play music/voice files, press the REC button shortly at the point where the section starts.
will appear on the LCD window.
MUSIC001.mp3
00:01:15
Section Repeat Ending Point
Press the REC button again at the point where the section ends. The set section will now play repeatedly.
will appear on the LCD window.
MUSIC001.mp3
00:02:15
Note
● To cancel Section Repeat, press the once again.
● The Pause function can be used during Section Repeat.
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REC button shortly
The earphones work as an antenna, so please connect them before using. First see page 22, then switch to Radio mode
Manually Searching the Frequency (Scan mode)
If you press the
◄◄ /►►
button, you can change to the
desired frequency.
Automatically Searching the Frequency (Scan mode)
After holding down the
◄◄ /►►
button, when you take off
your hand it stops at the next frequency.
Note
● The frequency movement unit is different depending on the menu settings FM RadioSeek Step. (See page 38)
Saving Channels
While listening to the FM radio, if you press the M [Menu]
󱎲
button, the Save Channel screen appears.
■ The popup menu appears.
Select the desired channel number using the +/-
󱎳
button, and then press the M [Menu] button to save the frequency.
Scan
STEREO
Note
● Channels can also be saved in the (See page 36.)
● A saved radio channel cannot be deleted; but you can save a new channel over a channel that has already been saved. (Please see page 28 on [Changing a saved frequency].)
● You can save up to 20 channels.
Scan
STEREO
CH01 : 105.50
CH02 : CH03 :
FM Radio menu.
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Listening to FM
Recording FM Radio
Changing a Saved Frequency
You can change an already saved channel to another frequency.
At a new frequency, if you press the M [Menu] button,
󱎲
the save channel screen appears. Press the
▐▐
button
after selecting the saved channel number.
When saving a frequency, if you have an already saved
󱎳
frequency at a channel number, the previous frequency is deleted and the new one is saved.
Listening to a Saved Frequency (Channel mode)
Press the F [Function] button shortly to switch to the receive mode (ScanChannel). Select Channel mode.
◄◄
Every time the switches through preset frequencies (channels). You may listen to any selected channel.
Note
● If there aren’t any saved frequencies (channels), CHANNEL!! message will appear on the screen and the device will remain in Scan mode.
/►►
button is pressed, the player
Scan
02/15
Channel
STEREO
CH02
NO
Press the REC button shortly while listening to FM
󱎲
Radio to start radio recording.
▐▐
Pressing the
󱎳
button will pause recording and
pressing it again will resume recording.
If you press the REC button, it ends after saving the
󱎴
recording.
RECORD
FM001. MP3
00:04:40
02:50:00
Note
● The files will be stored in order of And it will be stored in the RECORD folder as a MP3 file.
● When storing the radio recording files, recording wills stop automatically if there aren’t sufficient memory space.
RECORD
FM001. MP3
02:40:00
00:04:50
FM001, FM002, etc.
SAVING
FM001. MP3
02:30:00
00:05:00
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Menu Structure
Menu Operation
The menu structure can be different for the convenient use and improvement with firmware upgrades
Main manu
Audio
FM Radio
Recording
EQ
User EQ
Live 3D Effect
Repeat
Save Channel
FM Band
FM Sound
Auto Preset
Seek Step
V/R Quality
FM Quality
Record Gain
VOR
Display
System
Visualization
Language
File Info
Playing Time
Scroll Speed
Backlight Time
Auto Play
Resume
Fade In
Information
Sleep
Auto Power Off
Initial Setting
Speed Control
Moving in the menu
Hold down the M [Menu] button to enter the menu.
■ Move through menu items using the +/- button, and press the
►►
or M [Menu] button to go into a selected menu item.
Main menu
Display
System
Display
Visualization
Language File Info
Entering the submenu
■ Move to the submenu using the +/- button, and press the
►►
or M [Menu] button to move into the Settings screen in
the submenu.
Display
Playing Time Scroll Speed
Backlight Time
Backlight Time
10sec
EXIT
OK
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Menu Operation
Setting the Menu [Audio Settings]
Saving the settings
■ Change the settings using the +/- button, and press [Menu] button to save the settings. After saving the settings, move to the previous menu.
■ Pressing the and will only exit from the screen.
◄◄
button during setup will not save settings,
Display
Playing Time Scroll Speed
Backlight Time
Backlight Time
10sec
EXIT
►►
or M
OK
Leaving the submenu
■ Press the
EXIT
Note
● If there is no button input in menu mode, menu mode is
◄◄
the submenu eventually.
Backlight Time
10sec
button to go to upper menu, and you will leave
Display
Playing Time
OK
Scroll Speed
Backlight Time
cancelled after 10 seconds.
Main menu
Display
System
Setting EQ
You can enjoy by setting the volume to your personal preference.
■ Select EQ from Audio in the menu.
Note
● EQ Change Order Change in order of: NormalPOPRockJazz
ClassicVocalBass BoosterUser.
Setting EQ/Live 3D Effect / Playback Order using the F [Function] button
■ Press the F [Function] button shortly during music/voice playback. Move through icon items using the the F [Function] button while moving to cancel.
■ After selecting the desired audio icon, select EQ, 3D Sound Effect or Playback Order item using the +/- button, and then save the setting by pressing the
MUSIC
MUSIC001.mp3
Audio
EQ
User EQ Live 3D Effect
00:01:15
EQ
Normal
Pop Rock
►►
MUSIC
MUSIC001.mp3
00:01:15
◄◄
/►►
button, and press
button.
MUSIC001.mp3
MUSIC
00:01:15
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Setting the Menu [Audio Settings]
Setting User EQ
You can enjoy your own sound effects by setting the EQ to the each frequency bandwidth that you prefer.
■ Select User EQ from Audio in the menu.
■ Move through frequency band using the adjust the settings using the +/- button.
■ After setting each frequency band, press the
◄◄
/►►
button, and
►►
button to move to OK and save the settings, and then you will move to the previous menu.
■ Press the
◄◄
button to move to EXIT, and the User EQ will
be canceled.
Audio
EQ
User EQ
Live 3D Effect
User EQ
EXIT
OK
Setting Sound Effects
Enjoy powerful, 3-dimensional sound effects.
■ Select Live 3D Effect from Audio in the menu.
■ You may set to
Off or On.
Audio EQ
User EQ
Live 3D Effect
Live 3D Effect
Off
On
Setting Repeat
The user can set to the desired play setting.
■ Select Repeat from Audio in the menu.
Audio
Repeat
Normal ( ) It plays music files including folders once. Repeat One ( ) Plays one track repeatedly.
Repeat All (
)
Plays all music files continuously. Random ( ) Plays all music files in random order. Directory Normal ( ) Plays music files in the selected folder once.
Directory Repeat (
)
Plays music files in the selected folder continuously.
Directory Random (
Plays music files in the selected folder in random order continuously.
Repeat
Normal
Repeat One Repeat All
)
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Usage
Setting the Menu [Radio Settings]
Saving Channels in Menu
First see page 22 to move to FM Radio mode.
■ Select Save Channel from FM Radio in the menu.
■ After setting the frequency to save, select the desired channel using the +/- button, and then press the M [Menu] button to save the frequency.
FM Radio
Save Channel
FM Band FM Sound
Save Channel
CH 01 96.9
CH 02 99.5 CH 03 98.5
Setting Bandwidth
You can set the receiving broadband of the FM radio to receive.
■ Select FM Band from FM Radio in the menu.
■ You can set to
Frequency Broadband List by Country
US/EU/KR/CN
Worldwide
Japan
US/EU/KR/CN, Worldwide, and Japan.
87.5MHz~108MHz
76MHz~108MHz
76MHz~92MHz
FM Radio
Save Channel
FM Band
FM Sound
FM Band
US/EU/KR/CN
Worldwide Japan
Setting FM Sound
You can set the sound of the FM Radio.
■ Select FM Sound from FM Radio in the menu.
■ You can set the sound to
FM Radio Save Channel
FM Band
FM Sound
Mono or Stereo.
FM Sound
Mono
Stereo
Saving Auto Preset
Scan for FM Radio broadcasts and automatically save them as channels.
■ Select Auto Preset from FM Radio in the menu.
No: You cannot set auto channel save. Yes: You can delete an already saved channel and save the frequency that can be received in order.
FM Radio
Auto Preset
Seek Step
Note
● Saved channels can be seen in
● After
Auto Preset, the radio will start playing with the first
channel number saved (CH01).
Auto Preset
No
Yes
Save Channel.
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Usage
Setting the Menu [Recording Settings]
Setting Seek Step
You can set the FM radio’s frequency movement unit.
■ Select Seek Step from FM Radio in the menu.
■ You can set the unit to
FM Radio
Auto Preset
Seek Step
50kHz or 100kHz.
Seek Step
50kHz
100kHz
Setting Voice Recording Quality
You can set the quality status of the Voice recording.
■ Select V/R Quality from Recording in the menu.
■ You can set
Low, Middle and High.
Recording
V/R Quality
FM Quality Record Gain
V/R Quality
Low
Middle High
Setting FM Recording Quality
You can set the quality status of the FM Radio recording.
■ Select FM Quality from Recording in the menu.
■ You can set
Low, Middle and High.
Recording V/R Quality
FM Quality
Record Gain
FM Quality
Low
Middle High
Setting Voice Signal Amplification
You can set the amplification level of the voice signal.
■ Select Record Gain from Recording in the menu.
■ You can set
Low, Middle and High.
Recording V/R Quality
FM Quality
Record Gain
Record Gain
Low
Middle High
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Usage
Setting the Menu [Recording Settings]
Setting the Menu [Screen Settings]
Setting the VOR (Voice Operation Recording)
VOR (Voice Operation Recording)
VOR is a function that begins recording when the device detects a voice signal, and stops recording when the signal is absent. The VOR level is adjustable so the recording begins when the recording signal from the internal microphone reaches the user’s designated level.
■ Select VOR from Recording in the menu.
Off: VOR function is deactivated. Library: On Library mode, even small voice can be all recorded.
Office:
On Office mode, midium and high volume voice are recorded. Small voice is not sensed and recorded. Park: On Park mode, only high volume voice is recorded.
Recording
VOR
VOR
Off
Library Office
Setting Visual Effect
You can set the info configuration at the bottom of the LCD window.
■ Select Visualization from Display in the menu.
Display
Visualization
Language File Info
Visual Effect Setting Icon
File Info
Status
Stereo Image
Visualization
File Info
Status Stereo Image
Setting the Language
You can confirm the music file information using the ID3 tag information. A total of 55 languages support ID3 tag; out of 55 languages English, Korean, Chinese (simplified), Chinese (traditional), Japanese, Spanish, French, German, and Russian support ID3 tag and the menu language.
■ Select Language from Display in the menu.
Display Visualization
Language
File Info
Language
DANISH DUTCH
ENGLISH
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Usage
Setting the Menu
[Screen Settings]
Setting File Information
Set information for music files to be displayed on the LCD.
■ Select File Info from Display in the menu.
Tag Info: If the file contains Tag information, the ID3 Tag information will be displayed.If there are no tag information, only the file name will be displayed. File Info: Even if the file contain Tag information, only the file name will be displayed.
Display
Visualization Language
File Info
Note
● All 55 languages in the information.
● For all tracks without Tag information, the file name will be displayed.
Language support ID3 Tag
File Info
Tag Info
File Info
Setting Playback Time
You can set how to display the playback time on the LCD window.
■ Select Playing Time from Display in the menu.
Running Time: Displays the current playback time of the song being played.
Remaining Time:
the song being played.
Displays the remaining playback time of
Display
Playing Time
Scroll Speed Backlight Time
Playing Time
Running Time
Remaining Time
Setting Text Flow Speed
Adjust the flow speed of the file information displayed on the LCD window.
■ Select Scroll Speed from Display in the menu.
Display Playing Time
Scroll Speed
Backlight Time
Note
● You can set the scroll speed from 2~16 pixels.
Scroll Speed
02pixel
EXIT
OK
Setting the Back Light
You can adjust the lighting time of the LCD window.
■ Select Backlight Time from Display in the menu.
Display Playing Time
Scroll Speed
Backlight Time
Note
● You can set the lighting time from 5~20 seconds, and choose Off when you don’t want the settings.
● When it is set to therefore it will affect the play time, and when there is insufficient battery, the backlight will not come up.
Always On, it will use lots of battery
Backlight Time
05sec
EXIT
OK
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Usage
Setting the Menu [System Settings]
Setting Auto Play
You can set a file to AutoPlay.
■ Select Auto Play from System in the menu.
Off: When you turn the device on, the navigation screen appears, and if you press the On: When you turn the device on, the music automatically plays.
System
Auto Play
Resume Fade In
▐▐
button, it plays music.
Auto Play
Off
On
Setting Resume
After turning on the device, you can set it so that the last file played before ending is played upon startup.
■ Select Resume from System in the menu.
Off: Plays the file played from the beginning before ending. On: Plays the file from the point where it stopped before ending.
System
Auto Play
Resume
Fade In
Note
● When Auto Play
is set to On, the Resume operates.
Resume
Off
On
Setting Fade In
You can set the volume so that it gradually increases when file is played.
■ Select Fade In from System in the menu.
Off: File is played in the set volume. On: File is played with the volume gradually increasing from the start of each file.
System
Auto Play Resume
Fade In
Fade In
Off
On
Setting Device Info
You can view the firmware version that is saved on the system, the memory size in use, and the total memory size.
■ Select Information from System in the menu. You can confirm the system’s information.
System
Information
Sleep Auto Power Off
Information
FIRMWARE: v. 1.00. MEMORY: 0059/0120MB
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Usage
Setting the Menu [System Settings]
Setting Sleep
While the file is in play or listening to FM, you can set the time so that it shuts off automatically after the scheduled time.
■ Select Sleep from System in the menu.
EXIT
Sleep
120 min
OK
System Information
Sleep
Auto Power Off
Note
● You can set the scheduled shut off time from 15~120 minutes, and choose Off when you don’t want the settings.
● When turning off the device and turn it back on, the scheduled shut off setting is canceled.
Setting Auto Power Off
If there is no player operation or button input after a preset time has elapsed during the pause or stop state of a music file playback, this feature automatically shuts down the power of the player.
■ Select Auto Power Off from System in the menu.
System Information
Sleep
Auto Power Off
Note
● You can set the auto-shut off time from 3-30 minutes, and choose Off when you don’t want the settings.
Auto Power Off
30 min
EXIT
OK
Initializing Settings
You can delete all settings you have set and set all menu settings to default.
■ Select Initial Setting from System in the menu.
System
Initial Setting
Speed Control
Initial Setting
No
Yes
Adjusting Playback Speed
You can either slow down or quicken playback speed. It is useful for language studying. This function is only available for MP3 files.
■ Select Speed Control from System in the menu.
System
Initial Setting
Speed Control
Note
● Playback Speed settings can be set up from 50 to 200%.
● The larger the setting number is, the faster the playback speed increases. Default setting 100% is recommended when playing music.
● After setting the automatically convert to 100% when the player is turned off
Speed Control, the setting will
and then back on again.
Speed Control
100%
EXIT
OK
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Customer Support
Upgrading Firmware
The files in FY700 will be lost after upgrading firmware.
Download the firmware from MPIO web site and save it on
󱎲
the PC. (www.mpio.com)
Turn the power of FY700 ON and connect it to a computer
󱎳
using a USB cable.
Please check if the player is in MSC mode. Use the F
󱎴
[Function] button to switch to MSC mode. Firmware upgrade is only available in MSC [Mass Storage Class] mode.
Double-click the downloaded file [MPIO FY700 FW] to run
󱎵
it.
󱎶
When the Firmware Upgrade screen appears, click the
[NEXT] button according to the following image. To cancel, click the [CANCEL] button.
Click Click
ClickClick
Click
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Customer Support
Upgrading Firmware
After firmware upgrade is complete, click the [FINISH]
󱎷
button.
Disconnect the USB cable from the player.
󱎸
Note
● To cancel firmware upgrade, click the
● Please take note that external impact and low battery while performing a firmware upgrade may cause product failure or other malfunctions.
● When performing a firmware upgrade on a Macintosh, please follow the instructions on our web site.
[CANCEL] button.
Troubleshooting
I cannot turn on the player.
■ The player will not power on if the battery is fully discharged. Please insert a new battery and power on the player.
I cannot hear any sound or, I can hear noise.
■ Check the sound volume.
■ Your player may be influenced by the neighboring electrical device.
■ If the music file is damaged, noise or sound interruption can occur.
Letters on the LCD look broken.
■ Change the menu settings Language to ENGLISH. (See page 41) Then change the setting in the to the File Info. (See page 42.) If there is any problem that you could not solve, please send an inquiry to the customer support center. However, some special symbols or fonts can be corrupted.
I can see that some memory is used but no saved file is found.
■ You can check the data file only when the player is connected to the PC.
File Info menu
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Customer Support
Troubleshooting
Product Specifications
I can hear noise and cannot set the broadcasting channel when I listen to the radio.
■ Your player may be influenced by the neighboring electrical device. Secure enough distance.
■ The earphone plays a role of an antenna when listening to the radio. Therefore, reception sensitivity can be deteriorated if you don’t use an earphone. Or, FM reception may be poor in some area. Please understand that.
I cannot download the file from the PC
■ Connection to the PC using the extension cable or USB hub cannot be guaranteed.
■ Make sure to use the USB cable provided with the product as an accessory when connecting the player to the PC
Upgrading the firmware is too hard.
■ This may be due to insufficient battery capacity.
Dimensions 32.5 (W) × 84 (H) × 13.2 (D)/mm Weight Display 128×64 Full Graphic LCD Memory 512MB / 1GB / 2GB Decoding MP3, WMA (WMA Janus DRM), ASF Voice Recording
Audio
Frequency Range S/N ratio >90dB Output Power 6mW/Channel (Europe: 6mW/Channel)
FM Radio
Frequency Band S/N ratio >45dB FM Recording
Languages
Menu Languages
Supported Languages
PC Interface
PC Environment Supported OS Removable Disk
Battery
Type Battery life Operating Temperature
Note
● The actual memory available to use may differ from the product’s memory capacity due to the logical file system.
● The data transmission speed may differ depending on the user’s PC specifications.
● PC connection using USB Hubs or extension cables is not guaranteed.
● The contents of this manual can be changed without a prior notice for continuous performance improvement and additional function supplementation in the future.
29.5g (without battary)
MP3
20Hz~20kHz
76~108MHz
MP3
English, Korean, Japanese, Chinese (simplified), Chinese (traditional), Spanish, French, German, Russian
55 Languages supported
USB 2.0 (High Speed) Windows 98 / SE / ME / 2000 / XP Mac OS version 9.2 or later
AAA×1 Up to 20 hours (based on 128kbps MP3 file) 0˚C~40˚C
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