MP 3 & VI DE O PL AYER
DA B PL US R AD IO
FM R AD IO
MP40
Instruction manual
please read this manual carefully before operation
Precaution
z Do not throw the product into fire to avoid danger of explosion.
z Place the product far away from heat sources, and protect the product from direct sunlight.
z Do not charge the internal rechargeable battery longer than specified to prevent danger of
z Do not unplug the unit during file transfer. It may cause
z Do not plug in the ear buds or audio cable during file transfer.
z Do not use the product where electric appliances are prohibited.
z Protect the product from violent impact and vibration.
z No compensation responsibility for malfunctions caused by improper use.
z It is prohibited to conduct illegal audio recording.
z Downloading can be delayed if there are too many folders or files.
z Do not attempt to disassemble or alter any part of the unit that is not expressly described in
z Save the data in the memory of the product to other storage device before repair. No
fire. Overcharging rechargeable batteries may shorten their life span.
Malfunction to your PC and the unit.
this guide. Internal inspections, alternations and repairs should be conducted by qualified
service personnel.
compensation responsibility if the data are lost during repair
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Features
z DAB plus support
Auto Search.
Manual Search and Local / Full Scan functions.
DAB plus recording capability support
Up to 20 channels preset and saving
z FM Radio support
FM recording capability support
Up to 20 stations preset and saving
zMulti-format Photo Player
JPEG, BMP, GIF, etc.
zMulti-format Video Player
Support AVI formats, 128*128 pixel
zMulti-Format Digital Music Playback
Support MP3, WMA format
Lyrics sync & ID3 display support
6 Preset equalizers
zDate and time display
Packing contents
1. DAB plus & MP4 player
2. USB cable
3. Manual
4. Earphone
5. CD
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Button Description
1. Power/Information
2. Key Lock
3. Volume +/Up
4. Volume –/Down
5. Previous
Main Menu
After power on, there is the main menu as following:
Radio Music Recorder Photo
Radio Music Recorder Photo
6. Next
7. Menu Select/Play/Pause
8. Menu Return
9. USB
10. Earphone jack
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t
You can press <
Time Setting Movie
>/< > to select betweens and press < > to confirm the selection
Radio
1. FM Radio Mode
Under FM Radio Mode you can press <
hold for available Radio Frequency seeking.
You can also press <
includes:
Save Preset: Save Preset FM radio frequencies in the Flash
◇ Press <
◇ Press < > again to confirm the saving
◇ Once you have saved the station, press < > will show
Load Preset: Load Preset FM radio frequencies generated by Auto Scan
◇ Press <
Auto Scan: Auto scanning available radio frequencies and save in Preset
◇ Press <
Delete Preset: Delete Preset radio frequencies
◇ Press <
>to enter menu selection under FM Radio screen. The selection
>, then it will ask
> to confirm the loading. > to choose this selection, then it will show the following screen:
> to confirm the deleting.
>/< > to adjust radio frequency. Press and
Save S
ation?
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Station Exist
Recording: Record FM with format setting (WAV or MP3)
◇ Press <
“preparing”
◇ Press <
◇ When recording, press <
◇ In recording/pause state, press < M > to stop recording and return to previous menu.
Then press < M > once again the screen shows” Build Playlist”, the recorded FM file
will then be saved in music playlist.
Notice: It is necessary to plug in earphone before FM radio operation
2. DAB Radio Mode
Auto scanning will process when enter DAB Radio first time. The DAB Radio Screen will display
as following.
> to enter “Recording” menu. Then the screen shows that recording is
> again to start recording.
> to pause
Under DAB Radio Mode, press < >/< > to browse available channel, and press <
> to select.
You can press <
◇ Save Preset: Save Preset DAB radio stations in the Flash
◇ Load Preset: Load Preset DAB radio stations generated by Auto Scan
◇ Delete Preset: Delete preset DAB radio station
◇ DAB Scan:
● Manual Scan: Manually select the available DAB Frequencies
● Auto Scan: Browse automatically the region DAB Frequencies and save available
channel as Preset
◇ DAB Location: Select the region of DAB available between China/Korea/Euro/UK.
After location selected, auto scan will process.
◇ DAB Record: Record the DAB with MP2 format and DAB+ with AAC format
◇ DRC Setting: Keep default setting
¾ The key operation is like FM radio mode.
Notice: It is necessary to plug in earphone before DAB radio operation
> to enter DAB menu selection as following:
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Music
Music can be sorted by Artist, Album, Genre, Level, All, Playlist and Dir List.
You can navigate with one of the sorted type by pressing <
> to confirm and list the music files. Press < > again to confirm and play the selected
music as following.
When playing music, press<
>/< ▼ > to adjust volume.
You can also press <
Press <M> to return to previous menu.
Music menu:
1. Artist:
Press <
“Unknown’ selection is listed in the first line. It includes the music with unknown artists,
such as the recorded files (FM file, DAB file and recorder file).
After entering “Artist” menu, press <
confirm and play the music of the selected artist.
2. Album:
Press <
The “Unknown’ selection is listed in the first line. It includes the music with unknown album,
such as the recorded files (FM file, DAB file and recorder file).
After entering “Artist” menu, press <
confirm and play the music that belongs to the selected album.
3. Genre:
It lists the genre names of your music, such as blue, jazz, pop and other
The key operation is like”
4. Level; level of your music shown in maximum five stars.
> to enter “Artist” menu, then you will see the artists of your music. The
> to enter “Album” menu, then you will see the album names of your music.
>/< > to select previous /next music. Press < ▲
>/< > and hold for speedy backward/forward.
> to select the artist. Press < > again to
> to select the album. Press < > again to
1. Artist”
>/< >. Press <
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The key operation is like” 1. Artist”
5. All:
It lists all of your music names including sound files
The key operation is like”
6. Playlist: “My playlist[‘
The key operation is like”
7. Dir List:
It lists the directories in your DAB player made by yourself
The key operation is like”
1. Artist”
1. Artist”
1. Artist”
Recorder
Press < > to enter “Recorder” menu. Then the screen shows that recording is
“preparing”
Press <
Recording time
When recording, press <
In recording/pause state, press < M > to stop recording and return to previous menu. Then
press < M > once again the screen shows” Build Playlist”, the recorded FM file will then be
saved in music playlist.
> again to start voice recording as following:.
Recording file
> to pause
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Photo and Movie
Press < >/< > to browse the photo/movie directory and press < > to confirm
and select as following.
Play photo Play movie
Press < >/< > for previous/next photo/movie select. For movie, you can press <
Supported photo format: PEG, BMP, GIF
Supported video format:
>/< > and hold for speedy backward/forward.
MPEG4 SP up to QVGA display in AVI, FLV formats
Setting
1. Display
Brightness:
Press <
Use<▲>/<▼> to adjust brightness of screen, and press <
Backlight:
Press <
Use< ▲>/<▼> to adjust backlight turn-off time while keypad idle with options of 5
S, 10S, 30 S, and Always on. Then press <
Auto Power Off:
Press <
Use<▲>/<▼> to adjust auto power off time while keypad idle with options of 5
Minute, 10 Minute, 30 Minute, and Never. Then press <
2. Language:
Use <▲>/<▼> to browse the language directory and press <
> to enter ‘Brightness” menu. The screen is shown as;
> to confirm.
> to enter ‘Backlight” menu.
> to confirm.
> to enter ‘Auto Power Off:” menu.
> to confirm.
> to confirm.
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3. Music:
EQ:
Normal, Classic, Pop, Jazz, Bass, and Rock.
You can browse by pressing <▲>/<▼> and press <
Play Mode:
You can browse the directory by pressing <▲>/<▼> and press<
Repeat One Repeat current song only
Normal Play music according to index (no repeat)
Repeat allRepeat all songs
Shuffle
Repeat shuffle
Display Mode: You can enable ID3 data or disable.
Select “ID3”, then the screen will display the additional message of the playing
music, which is convenient for you to manage your music.
Select ‘None” to disable ID3 data.
4. Recorder
Format:
Quality:
5. Time
Use▲>/<▼> to adjust time value, Use <
confirm with <
You can select the format for your recording file.
The format includes: WAV (ADPCM) and MP3
You can select the recording quality by pressing <▲>/<▼> and pressing <
confirm.
Low (16Kbps) and High (44.1Kbps) recording quality
>.
Play songs randomly from current folder
Repeat songs randomly
>/< > to select previous/next item and
> to confirm.
> to confirm.
> to
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6. Others
Reset all; Press <▲>/<▼> to select resetting the DAB player or not, and press <
confirm.
Disk Capacity: press <
your DAB player.
About: It displays some data information of your DAB player.
7. Format;
Press <▲>/<▼> to choose formatting your DAB player or not, and press <
confirm.
Once you format your DAB player, the data you have stored in it will be all gone.
> to enter this menu to know about the capacity information of
> to
> to
Time
Show current date and time as following.
Instruction
1. Connecting to a PC
zBefore connecting your DAB player to your PC, you can either keep your DAB player
power-on or power-off.
Using the USB cable, attach one end to the DAB player and the other to a USB port on your PC.
zThen it enters the ‘Function’ menu. Press <▲>/<▼> to select and press <
Function
USB Connect
USB Charging
MTP
(1) USB Connect
(If you do not select any, the DAB player enter “USB Connected” interface
automatically)
> to confirm.
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At the bottom right hand corner of the PC, a symbol will appear. This means
that your DAB player is now connected and ready to use.
(Note that when it is in connected mode, any key operation takes no effect)
Then simply go into [MY COMPUTER] and you should see the new device listed as
a removable disk.
After you have transferred data between your DAB player and PC, click “Safely
Remove Hardware “to exit.
The screen shows “Build Playlist”.
Then the DAB player enters main menu. Now in this mode key operation takes
effect. Press < > to turn off the DAB player and then it enter s charging mode.
After complete charging pull out the USB cable to stop charging from your PC.
(Note that in this USB charging mode you can not turn on your DAB player)
(2) USB Charging
Press <
The DAB player enters main menu directly.
Key operation takes effect. Press <
enter s charging mode. After complete charging pull out the USB cable to stop
charging from your PC.
(Note that in this USB charging mode you can not turn on your DAB player)
(3) MTP
Press <
The DAB player shows “USB Connected” interface
At the bottom right hand corner of the PC, a
Symbol will appear. This means that your DAB player is now connected and ready
for synchronization operation.
> to enter USB charging mode.
> to turn off the DAB player and then it
> to enter MTP operation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
y
Question
1. Why won’t my songs
play on my DAB player
but they will play on my
PC?
2. My DAB player won’t
stay on and keeps turning
off?
3. My PC won’t displa
the DAB driver/device?
Answer
Check that your songs are stored
in the correct format in order for
the DAB player to playback.
Make sure you have given the
DAB player a full 6- hour charge
before use, and check your
power-off settings are ok.
Ensure the USB cable is firmly
connected to both devices. Check
by using other USB slots on your
PC and also by using a separate
USB cable as sometimes cables
can become faulty.
4. Why can’t I view the
video files I have added to
my DAB player?
5. Why can’t I view the
pictures I have added to
my DAB player?
6. Why can’t I view the files
that I have stored to my
DAB player?
Make sure that the video file format is
correct
Make sure that the picture files are stored
in the correct format before they have
been added to your DAB player.
The file type that you are trying to view
may be incorrect, check that the files you
are trying to view are in either MP3, WAV,
WMA or AMV and JPEG depending what
type of file you want to playback, either
music, video or pictures.
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Technical Specifications
Item Specification
Display
Languages English first and support Multi language