Perception Digital PD-108 User Manual

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Table of Contents
Introduction.........................................................................................................2
Copyright notice........................................................................................3
Safety information.....................................................................................3
Precautions................................................................................................5
Specifications......................................................................................................7
Knowing Your Portable MP3 Player..................................................................8
Name of parts............................................................................................8
Inserting battery........................................................................................9
Turn on MP3 player................................................................................10
Turn off MP3 player................................................................................10
PC Connection..................................................................................................11
Operating Controls..........................................................................................14
Operating in music mode...........................................................................14
Operating in radio mode............................................................................16
Operating in voice mode..........................................................................18
Detailed Controls..............................................................................................20
Switching modes.........................................................................................20
Playing music or voice files......................................................................20
Recording....................................................................................................21
Menu Settings....................................................................................................23
Menu settings in Music mode....................................................................23
Menu setting in Radio mode.....................................................................25
Menu setting in Voice mode......................................................................29
System Settings..................................................................................................30
Troubleshooting.................................................................................................32
Company Contacts............................................................................................34
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing PDHercules portable MP3 player!
With this MP3 player you can enjoy digital music in a more convenient way. You can directly encode your music from any audio source and record your voice into MP3 quality, all of this WITHOUT the use of a computer. You can also transfer songs you enjoy from your computer to your player. With its high quality one­touch voice-recording feature you can record lectures, interviews or meetings in MP3 quality.
The MP3 player is compact in size, light in weight and highly functional. Begin to enjoy the various features of your player by following this user manual.
To familiarize yourself with your player, here are some function highlights:
Built-in USB jack Direct line-in encoding to MP3 or voice format 128MB or 256MB internal memory, depending on version of the player MP3, WMA, ADPCM playback 30 FM radio preset channels (Enhanced Feature!) FM recording in MP3 quality High quality voice recording from built-in microphone Voice messages recording in MP3 or voice format Various MP3 recording bit rates (48kbps, 96kbps, 128kbps) Supports ID3 tagging Mass Storage
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Firmware upgrades available A-B looping support 5 equalizers Sleep preset
Copyright Notice
You must be aware that distribution of MP3 files without the permission from the content owner is against the copyright laws. Perception Digital Ltd. and its associating companies will not be liable against such actions.
Safety information
The user manual or instruction manual for an intentional or unintentional radiator shall caution the user that changes or modifcations not expressly by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Modifications not authorized by the manufacturer may void users authority to operate this device.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with limits for class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction, may cause harmful interference
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to radio communications. However, there are no guarantees that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help. Keep in mind, modifications not authorized by the manufacturer may void users authority to operate this device.
If the product suddenly has no response or power off, it may be caused by electrostatic discharge. If this circumstance, please follow the procedures below for recovery:
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Switch off the unit, if the unit has no response Turn on the unit again
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Precautions
Avoid keeping or operating the unit in
Do not abuse your MP3 player by using extreme force.
Keep the unit away from high humidity. Do not open the MP3 player, as doing
places with strong magnetic field, direct sunlight, or heat exposure for extended periods of time.
so will damage the unit.
Use a soft towel to clean the surface of your player.
Remove the battery from the player when you are not using the MP3 player. This is to avoid needless battery wear.
Keep the player away from chemicals.
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In the Package
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Main Unit
Warranty Card (Optional) Battery
Stereo Earphone
Neck String Carrying PouchUser Manual
USB Extension Cord
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Specifications
Size (HxWxD) Net W eight Internal Flash Memory Power Supply PC Interface Radio Function Digital Music Format
Playback Record
Digital V oice Format Built-in Microphone Signal to Noise Ratio Frequency Range Battery Life Equalizer Play Mode
All specifications are subject to change without notice.
70x41x18.7mm 39g (without battery) 128MB or 256MB(depending on product version) 1x AAA alkaline battery USB FM with auto scan and 30 preset channels
MP3, WMA, all bit rates including VBR MP3 (48,96,128kbps in 44.1kHz from line-in, FM or internal mic) ADPCM (32kbps) Electric condenser microphone >90dB 20Hz - 20kHz 15 hours or more Jazz, Rock, Classic, Pop, User Default Normal, Repeat one, Repeat all, Random, Repeat random
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Knowing your Portable MP3 Player
Name of parts
LCD: Display Window
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Knowing your Portable MP3 Player
Inserting battery
Open the battery door according to this direction
Close the battery door.Put the battery into the compartment. Pay attention to the polarity.
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Knowing your Portable MP3 Player
Turn on MP3 player
Press and hold
Make sure the HOLD button is switched off. If not, “LOCKED” will be displayed.
Turn off MP3 player
Press and hold (except when your player is connected to a PC)
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PC Connection
This is a mass storage device. No driver installation is required except Windows
98. The driver is not required for Windows 2000/XP or Mac. For Window 98 users, please download the driver from www.perceptiondigital.com. Locate the downloaded driver file (setup.exe) on your hard drive and double click the driver file (setup.exe). Follow on-screen prompts to complete the driver installation process.
(For Window 98 users, you can use the Window 98 driver CD if you retailer bundled it in the package)
Mac OS 8/9 may or may not require driver installation.
Transfer files from PC to player:
1. Switch on the player and connect it securely to the PC with the USB cable.
2. Double click on “My Computer” on the desktop of windows, there will be an additional drive created.
3. If the player is connected to your PC, you will see “USB Connected” on the player’s screen.
4. To download music files to your MP3 player, simply drag the files from the Windows File Explorer and drop them to the newly opened drive. You can also upload files from the player to the PC by doing the reverse.
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CAUTION: ONL Y UNPLUG THE USB CABLE WHEN ALL DOWNLOAD PROCEDURES ARE COMPLETED. Do not unplug the USB cable when the LCD is still displaying “USB writing” as doing so may corrupt the files stored in the player and you will need to re-format the MP3 player. If the player encounters abnormal interruption during recording such as battery removal, you may also need to re-format it.
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Add on functions:
1. The MP3 player can also be used as an external drive for storage of non-music files.
2. The MP3 player is compatiable with Music Match. You can directly rip your audio CDs to WMA or MP3 format using Music Match software and directly download to the player.
* Our MP3 player does not support WAV files downloaded or created by user. It only supports WAV files recording direct from the MP3 player.
How to format the player?
The purpose of re-formatting the player is to try to restore the player to normal operation. This is for when the player is not able to function properly or in cases where you player is unable to power on. Keep in mind, that the content of the player will be removed once being formatted.
1. Connect the player to the PC.
2. Right click the additional drive and click Format.
3. Click “Yes” to confirm.
Firmware Upgrader
You should check your vendor’s website for new firmware upgrades, these devel­opments provide add-on functions and language support options. Upgrades are announced on the web site and users can then download the software from the download section at
www.perceptiondigital.com.
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Operating controls
There are three modes which you can operate your portable MP3 player; music mode, radio mode, and voice mode.
Operating in Music Mode
The following tables show all key responses under different operations in music mode.
Music Playing Mode
Key
MENU VOL + VOL ­REC
—> Hold
Key Action Short Long Short Long
Short Long
On/Off
Browsing Play current track Power off Move to next track Move to next track con­tinuously Move to previous track Move to previous track continuously Enter Menu Mode Change language Change language Start recording
All keys are locked
Playing Stop/Pause current track Power off Play next track Fast Forward
Play previous track Rewind
Enter Menu Mode Increase the volume Decrease the volume Set point A (A-B loop function)
All keys are locked
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Music Recording Mode
Key
MENU VOL + VOL ­REC —> Hold
Key Action Short Long Short / Long Short / Long
Recording Pause / Resume recording Power off No response No response No response No response No response Stop recording All keys are locked
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Operating in Radio Mode
The following tables show all key responses under different operations in radio mode.
FM Radio Playing Mode
Key
MENU VOL + VOL ­REC
—>Hold
Key Action Short Long Short
Long
Short
Long
On / Off
Normal Mode No response Power off Increase frequency (step size = 0.05MHz) Auto-search up
Decrease frequency (step size = 0.05MHz) Auto-search down
Enter Menu Mode Increase the volume Decrease the volume Start recording
All keys are locked
Preset Mode No response Power off Move to next preset sta­tion Continuously move to next preset station Move to previous preset station Continuously move to previous preset station Enter Menu Mode Increase the volume Decrease the volume Start recording All keys are locked
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FM Radio Recording Mode
Key
MENU VOL + VOL ­REC —>Hold
Key Action Short Long Short / Long Short / Long
On / Off
Recording Pause / Resume recording Power off No response No response No response No response No response Stop recording All keys are locked
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Operating in Voice Mode
The following tables show all key responses under different operations in voice mode.
Voice Mode
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Key
MENU VOL + VOL ­REC
—>Hold
Key Action Short Long Short Long
Short Long
On / Off
Browsing Play current track Power off Move to next track Move to next track con­tinuously Move to previous track Move to previous track continuously Enter Menu Mode Change language Change language Start recording
All keys are locked
Playing Stop/Pause current track Power off Play next track Fast Forward
Play previous track Rewind
Enter Menu Mode Increase the volume Decrease the volume Set point A (A-B loop function) All keys are locked
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Voice Recording Mode
Key
MENU VOL + VOL ­REC
—>Hold
Key Action Short Long Short / Long Short / Long Short / Long
On / Off
Recording Pause/Resume current track Power off No response No response No response No response No response Stop recording (Go back to previous screen) All keys are locked
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Detailed Controls
Switching Modes
To switch from one mode to another, press the MENU button, then press the button. Next, to select the mode, use the / to select the desired mode, then press the button to confirm your selection.
Playing Music or Voice files
1. Play and stop Press the button to play tracks. To stop the track, press the button again.
2. Selecting tracks a. When the MP3 player is playing a file, move towards the direction
quickly to play the next track and move towards the direction quickly to play the previous track.
b. When the player is stopped, moving with or allows you to browse
through the tracks stored in memory.
3. Moving within track Moving with or for longer than 1 second will fast forward or rewind during a track.
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4. A-B looping
While playing music or voice files, you can set a section to repeat continuously. Press the REC button to mark the point where you want the section to start (Point A). Then, press REC again to mark where you want the section to end (Point B). The selected section will then repeat continuously.
5. Deleting track and voice files
Choose delete from MENU. Use or to select track or voice file you wish to delete and press to delete.
Recording
1. Music recording in music mode
This function enables you to record any audio source to MP3. Simply, connect the audio source to line-in jack by using a stereo cable.
Navigate your player into music mode. Press the REC button to start recording in music mode. T o stop recording, press REC again. When recording, a “ ” will be shown on the LCD display of the player. Press to pause or resume recording.
Note: In Music mode, the default recording source is “Line-In.”
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Detailed Controls
2. V oice recording in voice mode. This feature offers high quality one touch voice recording. You can select to record voice into MP3 quality in music mode or ADPCM format in voice mode to enjoy smaller file size. Navigate your player into voice mode. Press the REC button to start recording in voice mode. T o stop recording, press REC again. When recording, a “ ” will be shown on the LCD display. Press to pause or resume recording.
Note: The default recording source in Voice mode is the internal microphone , “MIC-IN.” You can record audio files line-in in voice mode. The quality of the audio file will be in voice quality but the file size will be smaller. Please refer to the System Settings section to find out how to do this.
3. Radio recording in radio mode First navigate your player into radio mode. Press the REC button to start recording in radio mode. T o stop recording, press REC again. When recording, a “ ” will be shown on the LCD display.
Note: Radio recording quality depends on the reception quality at the time of recording.
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Menu Settings
T o change the settings, use the jog dial to select each particular option. Press the button to enter into the sub-menu and use the jog dial to choose the desired settings. Press the button to confirm your choice. To change the setting in different modes you need to press the MENU button.
The following table shows all key responses for menu settings in different modes:
KEY KEY ACTION MENU Enter/exit menu
Move right/left Enter into sub-menu/confirm
Others No response
Menu settings in Music Mode
Switching to Music Mode.
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Playmode
Normal: Play all in order once. Repeat One: Continuously repeat the current track. Repeat All: Play all tracks in order repeatedly. Random: Continuously select tracks randomly. Rpt Random: Continuously repeat all tracks randomly.
Equalizers
Select Normal, Rock, Classic, Jazz, Pop and User default
Bass: Set bass from levels 1 to 4 (1 is the weakest and
Treble: Set treble from levels 1 to 4 (1 is the weakest
4 is the strongest)
and 4 is the strongest)
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Recording Bit Rates
Deleting File
Menu setting in Radio Mode Normal Mode
Switching to Radio Mode
There are various choices of recording bit rates in MP3 recording: 48kbps, 96kbps, and 128kbps.
Go to file you want to delete. Press Menu Press the play button to confirm deletion
Channel Preset
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Menu Settings
Your MP3 player can store up to 30 preset programme frequencies. These programmes can be quickly tuned when the radio is in the PRESET MODE. This section gives instructions for saving programme presets. The next section explains how to enter the PRESET MODE and retrieve a preset programme.
1. Enter the RADIO mode as described previously.
2. In NORMAL MODE tune the radio to the programme you wish to preset.
3. Press the MENU button.
4. Use the or controls to select CH PRESET.
5. Press .
6. Use the or controls to select the preset number.
7. Press .
Using the preset mode
Mono/Stereo Mode
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Set FM radio output to stereo or mono
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Preset Mode
Switching to Radio Mode.
1. Enter the RADIO mode as described previously.
2. Press the MENU button.
3. Use the or controls to select PRESET MODE.
4. Press . The radio is now operating in preset mode.
5. Use the or controls to select the preset programmes until the one
you require is selected.
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Menu Settings
Deleting Program preset
Deleting programme presets
1. Enter the RADIO PRESET MODE as described above.
2. Press the MENU button.
3. Use the or controls to select DELETE.
4. Press
5. Use the or controls to select the preset programme you wish to delete.
6. Press .
Mono/Stereo Mode
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Set FM radio output to stereo or mono
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Menu Settings
Menu setting in Voice Mode
Switching to Voice Mode
Deleting Files
Go to file you want to delete. Press Menu Press the play button to confirm deletion
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System Settings
To change system settings, use & to move to each particular system setting sub-menu and press to enter the sub-menu. Use & to choose the desired settings. Press to confirm.
1. Source: Y ou can select the recording source in this menu. Selecting LINE­IN means you will be recording from line-in and selecting MIC-IN means you will be recording from the internal microphone.
2. Sleep preset: Choose the time in minutes that you want the device to automatically power off.
3. Resume: Use the / to switch between “On” and “Off”. This will enable or disable the resume function. This function allows you to return to a track when you power on the device again.
4. Scrolling Speed of song’s name: Choose between 5 scrolling speed levels, 4 is the fastest speed and OFF disables scrolling.
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5. Backlit time: There are 4 backlit time levels; 10, 30, 60, and permanent. These refer to the length of time in seconds the backlight will remain on after pressing a button.
6. Contrast level: Set the display contrast from level 1 to 10.
7. Default setting: You may choose to resume your settings to default by pressing either “Yes” or No.”
8. Version number: For checking the firmware version of this player.
9. Idle time: The device will automatically power off when it is left for a specified idle time. For example, you can set it at 3 seconds and the device will turn off when it is left idle for this length of time.
10. ASD (Audio Silence Detection): This menu allows you to choose the length of silence before ending the current line-in recording and starting a new file. You can also turn the silence detection feature off with this menu.
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Troubleshooting
1. The player does not work or nothing is displayed on the LCD. Check the capacity and the polarity of the battery. The player will automatically shut down to save power if it is left idle for 1 minute.
2. The buttons are not responding. Check if the “Hold” button on the main unit is locked. If yes, buttons will have no response.
3. Unable to play MP3 file.
Check if the memory contains any MP3 files. Check if the player is in Music Mode. Check if the MP3 player supports the format of the stored files.
4. Unable to play ADPCM
Check if the memory contains any VOC files Check if the player is in Voice Mode.
5. Unable to record via line-in.
Check if there is enough space in the selected memory. Check if cable is stereo and connected to the device properly.
6. A-B looping function is not working.
This function only works during playback.
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7. Unable to install software. Our installation CD only supports Windows 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP XP Pro, XP home with Latest Windows Service Pack. Other systems are not supported.
8. Unable to find the mass storage device after connecting to the PC.
Make sure your device is powered on and ready.
9.How to reset MP3 Player to factory settings. Choose default setting in system settings. Choosing “YES” allows you to reset the player to factory default settings.
10. Backlight does not turn on. Check if the backlight is disabled in the system setting. This is for power saving purposes.
Company Contacts
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Company Contacts
technical@perceptiondigital.com
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