Thanks for your purchase of the DAV314G, a portable CD player that plays MP3 and CD. For optimum performance and
safety, please read these instructions carefully. Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product, please read these
instructions completely. Please keep this manual CD for future reference.
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Play/Pause Press to play
or pause playback; Press
and hold to turn on player Stop: Press to stop
playback; Press and hold
to turn off player
Volume +: Increase
the volume level
OPEN
DC IN
Plug in AC Adapter
Line Out:
Connects the player to an
external audio system
Introduction
Tour of NAPA player
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LCD display
Playing Type
Track Title/
ID3 Tag Info
1Battery indicator
The battery symbol on the LCD is divided into 3 segments, which indicate the approximate power capacity of the
battery. 3 segments show full battery capacity. Replace the battery or connect with the mains adapter as soon as the
battery symbol goes blank.
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ID3 TAG SUPPORT
DAV314G features ID3 tag support of MP3 tracks. It is capable of displaying MP3 file information on the LCD, in the sequence
of track title, artist and album. If the file playing does not have any ID3 tag information, the player remains to display its
file name instead.
Album No. Track No. Program Count
Program Function
File search / mode
MP3 FILE
PROG
I LOVE NAPA
01 000 P-001
Playing Type Battery indicator
Battery
Indicator
Program Function
CD ESP PROG
Total 16
ESP 00 P-001
Program Count Track No.
Introduction
LCD display
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Getting Started
Using player
1
Make sure your player includes the following accessories:
2
1 Press and pull out the battery door.
2 Place two AA size alkaline batteries in. Ensure battery polarity (+ /-) is correct.
3
Connect the supplied earphones to the Earphone port on the side of the player. If you are using one compatible remote
control, plug the earphones into the remote control and then plug the remote control into the Earphone port.
Unpack
• DAV314G Player • Quick Start Guide • Manual CD
• Earphone • Strap • Warranty Card
Install batteries
NOTE: .............................................................. The required adaptor should be 600mA, 4.5 volt DC output.
If you purchase one AC adaptor to connect the player, please ensure it is compatible with the jack on the
back of the player. It is strongly recommended that NOT connect one AC adaptor in the jack while the
player is using no-rechargeable type batteries.
Connect Earphones
Using player
Getting started
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DAV314G PORTABLE CD-MP3 PLAYER
Playing Music
1
1 Slide the Open button to release the latch, and open the CD cover.
2 Remove the cardboard insert.
3 Insert one audio CD or MP3 music CD into the player, label side up.
4 Close the CD cover.
2
1 Press and hold the Play/Pause
2 Press the Stop
NOTE: If the player displays ‘ Key Locked ’ and power off automatically when you press the Play/Pause
Insert Disc
NOTE: The NAPA Player can play CDs with the following logos:
Play Music
NOTE: There will be a short delay while the player loads your music tracks and track information
check the HOLD switch on the player to make sure the switch is released.
button to stop playback. Press and hold Stop for 3 seconds to turn off the player.
button to turn on the player and begin playback.
Using player
Playing music
button,
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Function
General Function
PLAYING DISC
CD-DA
PLAYING FILE
DAV314G supports VBR encoding rates from 32 to 320kbps per MP3 track, sampled at 32khz
ESP CONTROL
Provide Electronic Shock Protection for CD-DA and MP3 disc
NO ESP plays without ESP function for CD-DA disc
CD-DA ESP 4 bit compression mode, ESP time is about 40 seconds
MP3 ESP ESP time is about 120 seconds (128 kbps)
DIRECTORY
8 levels of directory/album for MP3 CD (based on ISO 9660) can be recognized. However, total playable files and directories are limited
up to 630. In case of 20 directories in total, the number of files can be saved would be up to 610.
POWER SAVING
Provide several stand-by mode for power saving
POWER OFF All systems power is off
Auto off (after 60 seconds in the OPEN mode)
Power off by pressing the STOP key
PLAY READY If buffer memory is full, all servomotors will stop
CDROMMP3MULTI SESSION DISCCDRCDRWMP3CDDA with ESP
44.1khz or 48khz
Auto off (after 60 seconds in the STOP mode)
Function
General Function
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Advanced Function
Setup Mode
User can setup the player in following:
Repeat mode
To setup the player, press the Mode button to put the NAPA player into setup mode. The LCD displays the first mode
option of the mode to choose.
To cycle through modes, press Mode button.
To cycle through mode options, press the Search/Skip
If the option is you want, press the Mode button to next mode, or wait for 3 seconds – the player will use the option
and exit the Setup Mode.
Repeat mode
Repeat Off (default)
Repeat One
Repeat All
Repeat Dir (available to MP3 CD only)
Intro Scan
Random
Random All
Random Dir (available to MP3 CD only)
Press Mode button
EQ mode
NORMAL (default)
CLASSIC
POP
JAZZ
ROCK
DAV314G PORTABLE CD-MP3 PLAYER
Advanced Function
Set up Mode
button. The option displays relevant icon on LCD.
SETUP MODE PLAY MUSIC
Search mode
File SKIP (default)
Album SKIP
(FOR MP3 ONLY)
E.S.P Setting
ESP On (default)
ESP Off
(FOR CD ONLY)
Function
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Programmable Playback
The NAPA supports programmable playback. The feature allows you to program up to 32 tracks, makes it
perfect to customize the playback sequence, in accord to your personal preference. However, please note that
program feature only starts to function when the play is not in playback status.
Programming a MP3/CD-DA disc
1. Press Stop button once to cease the playback, the LCD displays the information as following
2 Press Mode button, the LCD displays as following
Track N o . (
3 Press Next
track selected. Program Count would jump to P-002, P-003… P-032 and so on.
4 Repeat Step 3 until program memory becomes full, that is, when program count reaches P-032.
5 When you finished the program input, press Play/Pause button to programmable playback.
6 Press Stop button to cease the programmable playback. The play list is still in the system memory. If you want
to play the list, press Mode and press Play/Pause button.
7 To create a brand new play list, press Mode and press Stop button. The memory will be cleared. Then Repeat
Step 1 to Step 5.
MP3 FILE
Album [006]
Files
MP3 CD-DA
MP3 FILE
PROG
032
I LOVE NAPA
01 000 P-001
MP3 CD-DA
Track No. Directory No.
and/or 00) will be flashing and waiting for your input.
000
Previous button to scroll to your desired track No., and press Mode button to confirm with the
or
CD ESP
Total 16
ESP 71:40
CD ESP
PROG
Total 16
ESP 00 P-001
Advanced Function
Function
Program Playback
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Searching files
1. While DAV314G is playing MP3 CD, press Mode button to scroll down the menu until you see “File Skip” on
the LCD.
MP3 FILE
Track 01 . mp3
File Skip
Press MODE until “File Skip” displays
Fast Search/File Mode
Press SKIP to toggle
MP3
Track 01 . mp3
Album Skip
“Album Skip” mode
Advanced Function
2. Press Next
available when the MP3 files on the CD are saved in different directories. For example, you may organize tracks for artist A and
B into directory A and B respectively.
3. Press Next
4. Press Mode to confirm with your selection.
5. Press Next
6. The file number (01 001…01 002) and album number (01 001…. 02 001) will be displayed on the LCD at the same time.
once to enable searching for specific directory (LCD displays “Album Skip”). The album skip feature is only
to toggle in-between file “File Skip” or directory “Album Skip” mode.
Previous to search a file or directory.
or
Playing Type
01 00 1 00 : 00
Album No. Tra ck N o. Elapsed Time File Name/ID3 Tag Info
MP3
File Skip
FILE
Track 01 . mp3
Playing Type
SKIP
File skip Mode
Playing Type
MP3
File Skip
FILE
Track 02 . mp3
01 00 2 00 : 00
Album No. Tra ck N o. Elapsed Time File Name/ID3 Tag Info
Playing Type
Track 01 . mp3
01 001 00:00
Album No.
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SKIP
File Name/ID3 Tag Info
Track 10 . mp3
02 001 00:00
Album No.
TTrraacckk NNoo.
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File Name/ID3 Tag Info
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Album Skip Mode
7. The file or directory/album selected starts to play back after a few seconds.
Function
Searching files
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. What type of CDs can I play with the NAPA?
You can play CDs that have MP3 music files or you can play regular CD audio music discs.
2. Can I mix CD audio with MP3 files?
No. You can play either CD discs or CDs that have MP3 music files. They cannot be mixed together.
3. Can I playback CD-R and/or CD-RW discs?
Yes. You can playback CD-R and/or CD-RW discs. The Multi-Session format is supported, so you can add tracks onto the CD-R o
CD-RW
4. Where is the Battery indicator on my DAV314G
The battery indicator on the DAV314G is located in the top-right corner of the display. The segments in the battery icon show the
remaining battery power. All three segments illuminated = a fully charged battery. Segments not illuminated = a run down battery.
5. What kind of skip protection is there on the NAPA DAV314G?
The Dav314G uses Electronic Shock Protection to help prevent skipping during playback. When playing MP3 files, you get up to 120
seconds of skip protection. When playing Audio CDs, you have the option of up to 40 seconds of skip protection.
6. How does E.S.P (skip protection) work?
When the player first starts, a buffer is filled with the track data. The CD stops spinning as the tracks play out of memory, which helps
conserve battery life. When about 30 seconds of time remain in the buffer, the CD will again spin up and refill the buffer. Note that
during this time, if the DAV314G is jarred so that the buffer cannot be filled – for example, when jogging or riding a bicycle- then the
player may begin to skip. You will need to let the buffer fill in order to have Skip—free performance.
7. What kind of batteries can I use with my DAV314G?
The unit can use Alkaline Battery, and Ni-MH rechargeable battery too.
8. How much playtime can I get from 2 AA alkaline batteries?
Playtime varies with battery type and music content. However, as a guideline the following applies: MP3 have up to 15 hours of music
playtime. Audio CDs will have up to 8 hours of playtime with ESP on and 10hours with ESP off.
FAQ & Troubleshooting
FAQ
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Troubleshooting
Symptom Check point Treatment
Power cannot be
turned on
Playback is
impossible or
stops during
playback CD
No sound or poor
sound quality
Batteries
Are the batteries inserted correctly? Insert batteries.
Are the batteries exhausted? Replace batteries.
Mains adapter
Loose connection? Connect the adapter securely.
Is the mains adapter connected
properly?
Connect the mains adapter
properly.
Is the disc cover closed properly? Close the disc cover tightly.
Is the unit in the HOLD mode? Deactivate HOLD.
Is there condensation on the lens? Wait until the lens has cleared
Is the CD inserted properly?
Place the CD with the label
side up.
Is the CD scratched or damaged? Try another CD.
Are connection plugs inserted
properly?
Check all connections.
Is the volume set too low? Adjust the volume.
Is the headphone plug dirty? Clean the headphone plug.
Is the unit located near strong
magnetic fields?
Move the set away from
strong magnetized fields.
FAQ & Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
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Specification
Playing time
*All s
Unit
Audio
I/O
User
Interface
Power
ecifications and photos are subject to change without notice
Sampling rate 8/16/22/32/44/48 KHz
Bit-rate 16/32/64/96/112/128/160/192/224/256/320
EQ Normal/Pop/Classic/Jazz/Rock
S/N rate > 85 dB
Frequency Response 20Hz – 20KHz
Maximum Output >5mW (32Ohm)
Multi-Port Head-phone Jack Stereo
Line-out Jack Stereo
LCD Display 1 line icon & 2 lines characters
8 keys (as explained above) Push type
AA Batteries (alkaline)
DC-IN port
MP3 mode/128kps/ Alkaline
Type
CD-DA with ESP 7 ~ 8 Hours
CD-DA without ESP 8 ~ 10 Hours
Items Value
1.5V x 2
4.5V 600mA DC input port
12 ~ 15 Hours
Specification
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Reminder
Caution
Risk of explosion, damage or battery leakage is possible, if battery is replaced incorrectly or by an incorrect type,
dispose of used batteries according to instructions of local laws.
Use of headphones while operating a vehicle is not recommended, and is unlawful in some states and areas. Be
careful and attentive while driving. Stop operation of the player if you find it disruptive or distracting while operating
any type of equipment.
Do not play your earphones at a high volume. Hearing experts advise against continuous extended play.
Class 1 Laser- Invisible laser radiation when open and interlocks defeated, avoid exposure to beam
Warning
/electrical equipment (home computers, facsimiles, etc.) Which generate electrical noise
Reminder
Keep the unit away from direct sunlight, strong magnetic fields, excessive dust, humidity and electronic
Caution
Warning
Customer Care
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Customer Care
Please directly contact your dealer for RMA service.
To contact our sales office for questions please send email to following address.
A-MAX Technology Co., Ltd.
12/F, Remington Centre, 23 Hung To Road, Kwun Tong, Hong Kong
Tel : 852-27986699 Fax: 852-27536226
Email: info@amaxhk.com
website: http://www.amaxhk.com
Sales Offices in Germany
A-MAX Technology GmbH
Helmholtzstra ß e 2-9, Haus 3, 3. OG, 10587 Berlin