Mobiblu User Manual
Mobiblu User Manual
Users Manual
DAH-1900
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Please read this users manual carefully before getting started. Recharge the built-in battery using the USB cable supplied with the device before getting started.
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Getting Started
Safety Precautions/ Special Features/ Specifications/ Accessories/ Location of Controls/ Buttons/ LCD/ Power/ Recharge/ Connecting (Disconnecting) to (from) a PC / Resetting
FM Radio
FM Radio/ Region/ Frequency-search & save Preset Mode/ Preset Delet Recording FM program/ Sound quality Programmed Recording
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Music
Listening to Music/ File Selection/ EQ/ Section Repeat/ Play Mode Setting
Program
Program CD installation/ File Download-Upload/ Format
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Convenient Functions
Playlist/ Delete-File/ Bookmark/ View-Lyric
Support
It may not be a problem! FCC RF INTERFERENCE STATEMENT Warranty Card
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Recording
Voice/ Line - in
Safety Precautions
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Safety Precautions Special Features Specifications Accessories Location of Controls Buttons LCD Power Recharge Connecting to a PC Disconnecting from the PC Resetting 4 7 9 10 11 13 15 17 19 20 21 23
* Carefully read this part before using the device. * The Safety Precautions are classified into three categories; Danger, Warning and Caution. * We are not responsible for any damage or loss if the device was not used in conformity with these precautionary provisions.
The user may be in danger of death or a major injury if he/she does not use the device in conformity with the provisions stated in this mark. The user may be subject to a major injury if he/she does not conform to the provisions disclosed in this mark. The user may be subject to a minor injury or property damage when he/she does not conform to the provisions of this mark.
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Safety Precautions
Safety Precautions
Immediately reset the device when it generates excessive heat or if there is a burning smell, and then contact our A/S agent for repair.
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Prevent the Device from dropping or receiving excessive shock. It may damage the Device. Fire or electric shock may take place with the damaged Device. Dont use the earphone set while riding a bicycle or motorcycle, or driving a car.
Dont put the Device close to any heating device or in direct sunlight. It may explode.
Be cautious and avoid the headphones or earphones from being caught between doors.
Never use any chemicals or cleanser to clean the device as this may damage the surface of the device.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any damaged data stored in the device if the device error was caused by the users carelessness. The data stored in the device may be deleted or damaged during A/S.
DANGER
DA
NG
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Listening to sound sources with a high volume may cause a hearing disorder.
Keep the device away from childrens access. Parental attention is advised for childrens use.
Continual recharge after the completion of battery recharge may damage the Device.
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Special Features
Special Features
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2.OLED Display
Enjoy more dynamic and sharp-cut images wit the OLED display system. It provides you with even elegant screens, better clarity and more beauty.
8. Playlist
You can make a playlist with your favorites songs. Enjoy the music of your taste whenever you so desire.
3.Multi-Codec
The device supports Multi-codec function which allows you to enjoy not only MP3 files but also other digital files including WMA.
9.LCD Pivot
You can turn the screen up or down with this function.
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Specifications
Accessories
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Functions
Items
FM Frequency Range
Specifications
Worldwide : 87.50MHz ~108.00MHz Japan : 76.00MHz ~108.00MHz
* The depicted images of the accessories below may look slightly different to their actual look. * The accessories below can be changed without prior notice.
FM Tuner
Headset Output S/N Ratio Antenna Frequency Characteristics Headset Output S/N Ratio
Max. 7mW (16 )at Max. Volume 50dB Headset/earphone code antenna 20Hz ~ 20KHz Max. 15mW (16 )at Max. Volume 90dB
USB Cable
Line-in Cable
Audio
Supporting Files
Supporting file types MP3, WMA Bit Rate MP3: 8 ~ 320Kbps WMA: 32 ~ 192Kbps 20Mbps Audio: approx. 1040minutes (based on 256MB at 32Kbps rate) 153 hours -5 ~70 65mm X 44.5mm X 21.3mm 66g Li - Ion
USB
Earphone
Max. Playback hours Operating Temperature Size (W*H*D) Weight (battery inclusive) Battery (built-in)
Neck Strap
Program CD
Users Manual
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Location of Controls
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Front
Earphone port
USB port LCD Menu search/ Navigation/ File-track search or move/ Volume RESET Button
Top
Power/ Play / Pause Record/ Section Repeat/ Play mode change
Back
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Buttons
Buttons
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View lyrics in music playing Mode Change View the time in pause or stop
Move to the previous/next file Search in the file Search - move from navigation/menu mode to main <-> sub phase - Menu: selecting set value in the last sub phase.
Voice recording, Music recording, FM Radio recording A-B section repeat in play Play mode change Cancel button
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Display
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Music Mode
You can enjoy music files in this mode.
Ready
V001.mp3
000:00 115:48
A: Sound source (voice/ line-in/ FM) B: Bitrate C: Battery capacity D: Recording status (ready/ recording/ pause)
FM Mode
A: Playing file format (Play/ Pause/ Stop) B: Play mode C: EQ D: Bitrate/ LDB E: Battery capacity
F: Folder name G: File name/ ID3 Tag H: Graphic EQ I: Volume J: Status (Play/ Pause/ Stop) K: Mode
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Power
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(Full)
(Mid)
(Low)
Recharge the battery using a USB cable in the following cases; Low Battery displays on LCD The button is not functioning correctly LCD is not activated by pushing the power button. Battery Type Lithium-Ion Playback hours Playback hours with the built-in batter: 153hours MP3: 128 Kbps Volume: based on 20 The above results were derived from the test on the built-in Lithium Ion Battery and are subject to change according to the using condition. MP3 playing 153hours (1620mAh)
Dont use damaged built-in battery. Avoid excessive recharge longer than specified hours (4hours) to prevent fire. Fully recharge the battery when trying to use it for the first time or after a long-term disuse. When the using hours of the battery gets shorter in comparison with recharging hours, replace the battery. Since the battery supplied with the device is consumable the using hours of it slowly gets reduced. The built-in battery can be recharged about 500 times. Avoid any metal part from contacting DC converter or built-in battery to avoid unexpected fire or electric shock.
Disposal
The Device includes a built-in Lithium-ion battery. The battery is recyclable so please return it to nearest recycle center when you dispose the Device. Dont disassemble the device for disposal.
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Recharge
Connecting to a PC
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3.Press
shortly in Pause/Stop to check the progress of recharging. The device displays COMPLETE at the completion of the recharge.
If the Hold key is activated in recharge process, the USB connection is also effective to down/upload the files. Recharge the device using a USB cable when LCD is not activated. It takes approximately 4 hours to completely recharge a completely consumed battery.
Dont disconnect the device from the PC when Dont Disconnect message is displayed on LCD. It may cause an unexpected error to occur.
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1.
Double click on the green arrow on the right-bottom of the initial Screen.
2.
Click on Stop and OK (enter) consecutively after selecting USB Mass Storage Device
Whats USB (Universal Serial Bus)? This is the new data connection system between a PC and its peripheral devices. Connect the USB cable supplied with the Device into a USB port in PC. An unexpected error can occur when connecting the cable to the USB port located in the front face of the PC or USB hub. The Device can not be identified in the PC installed with Windows 98SE or lower version. Install the program CD supplied with the Device in the PC.
In the case with Windows 98SE Open My Computer or Windows Search and click on Removable Disk. click on Remove using the right mouse button and then remove the USB cable.
Click
Click
3.
Click on OK (enter) on the Safe Hardware Removal message box followed by cable removal.
K CLIC
Removing the cable without following the above instructions may cause a fatal error in the PC or the device. Removing the cable while downloading or uploading files, or formatting the device may cause a fatal error in the PC or the device.
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Resetting
If the player malfunctions such as stopping or operating abnormally, push the reset button with a pointed thing.
After power is turned off, pressing the turn the power on.
long will
Basic Functions
Power on-off Modes Navigation (Folder search in a file playing) Menus Hold/ Clock 25 26 27 28 29
Pressing the reset button with a pointed thing pin too deep will cause a damage to the player. Reset will not erase or delete the music songs. Reset is use to restart the MP3 player if the player malfunctions.
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Power on/off
Modes
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Power ON
Press and hold to turn the power on.
There are all 5 modes programmed in the device; Music playing, Voice recording, Music recording, FM Radio and Playlist. Different functions are available for each mode.
The device is not activated when it is in HOLD mode. (HOLD is displayed) When the battery is discharged the display shows Low Battery and the device is not activated. Recharge the battery when LCD is not activated.
Power OFF
Press and hold to turn the power off. Press and hold Press to the arrow directions to move to FM Radio mode Press to enter FM Radio mode FM Radio mode
When no button manipulation in the pause or stop condition is made within the set period of time for Auto Power Off, it automatically turns off the power. When you try to play the file again by pressing , following the restart of the device, it completely recovers all previous settings. All track numbers, the equalizer and other settings are recovered. Regardless of the memory for previous setting the volume level stored in the device will be 10 if the original volume level before the turning off was ranged from 0 to 10 while it is 25 if the original volume level was ranged from 25 to 30.
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Basic Functions
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push
to enter the lower folder level to move to another menu and to adjust the set value to move back to the main menu
push
Press
push
push
push
Press
to play Bye Bye.mp3
push
to move to to move to the to enter the MP3 Folder MP3 Folder Bye Bye.mp3.
Press
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Basic Functions
Hold/ Clock
HOLD
1. 2.
Place the button on the side of the device to the arrow direction to hold all key functions
Power can not be turned on when it is on Hold. (a HOLD indication is displayed shortly).
View Time
In the modes of Music, Stop and Pause
Music
Press View time press any button to cancel the function.
Listening to Music File Selection EQ/Section Repeat Mode Setting 31 32 33 34
The view time will be canceled on the display when there is no button manipulation for more than 5 seconds. Press to check the recharging progress while the device is being recharged using a USB cable.
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Music
Listening to Music
Music
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Press
Push
In Play mode
Press
Volume control
Push
Press to get back to the initial part of the file when the play elapsing time is within 5 seconds.
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Music
Music
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EQ
Press to change the EQ settings from Normal Rock Classic Pop Live Dance through to SRS.
Press and hold to change the mode among the following options; Normal/ Repeat1/ Repeat All/ Random/ Random All Normal: plays music files once in correct sequence. Repeat1 : repeats the current file continually.
Section repeat
In Play status Press Press to set A to cancel the section. Press to set the section A-B
Repeat All : repeats all files in correct sequence. Random : plays all files once in random sequence. Random All : repeats all files continually in random sequence.
The play modes can be set by entering Menu Play Play Folder (Folder All / Current Folder) mode. (See Page 70) Regardless of the setting for Play Folder (Folder All / Current Folder), the number of files displayed on the device includes the currently-played file.
The end of the file will be set for B If it is not specified. B can be only set from 1 second after A.
Convenient functions
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Press
Push
Press
to move to PLAYLIST
Push
Press
Deleting Playlist
Enter the Playlist you want to remove. (Page 37) The original file is not deleted at the deletion of the playlist The Delete function is only available while in Stop/ Pause mode.
Following the file selection
Playlist Delete-File Bookmark Lyrics 36 38 39 41
Convenient Functions
Press
to display a popup box
Push
to move to YES
Press
to delete the playlist.
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Convenient functions
Playlist
Deleting files
Convenient functions
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Playing a Playlist
1 2
Press
to enter the Playlist mode.
Push
to move to Bye Bye.mp3
Press
to display a popup box
Push
to move to DELETE
Press
to display a popup box
Press
to delete the file.
Push Press
to move to YES
Only the files added in the Playlist can be played in the mode of Playlist.
Once the file is removed, it cannot be recovered. File deletion is only available in Stop/ Pause mode.
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Convenient functions
Bookmark
Convenient functions
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Setting Bookmark
In play mode;
Book Mark 01
Press to play.
Bookmarking is not available in Stop/pause mode. The maximum file number for bookmark is 10. Bookmark is available on Music mode only.
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View Lyrics
The Lyric option is only available with the device when it is marked by the Lyric Manager. You can only view the lyrics when the file is playing.
Recording
Voice Line - in
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Recording
Voice
Line - in
Recording
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Connect the device into the external audio player with the Line-in cable supplied in the package.
Push
to move to Voice
Press
to get ready for Voice
to start recording
Press
Press
to stop the recording
in the ready status to change the recording source. (e.g. Voice recording
to Music recording) Press Press button in the recording to pause and press the button again to resume. button to listen to the recorded file.
Recorded files are stored in MP3 format in the VOICE folder in the following sequence; V001.MP3, V002.MP3... Press ready mode. The recording will be interrupted when the memory gets full. The prerecorded voice source only is stored in the memory in this incident. Sound quality may vary according to the distances from the sound source. In the case where the power is not enough to run the device, the recording may not be done correctly. You can not get out of the mode in pause (recording) mode. and hold in Music, Stop or Pause mode to get into recording-
Analog sound signals can be converted into digital sounds by recording the external audio sources with the Line-in cable supplied in the package. With the aid of an earphone set, you may listen to the music which is being recorded to the device (Loop back).
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Recording
Line - in
Push
to move to Line-in
Press
to get ready for Line-in
Press
to start recording
Press
to stop the recording
Press
recording source. (Line - in voice) Press in the recording to pause and press the button again to resume. Press to listen to the recorded file. You cannot get out of the recording mode while in pause (recording) mode.
FM Radio
FM Radio Region Frequency-search & save Preset Mode Preset Delet Recording FM program Sound quality Programmed Recording
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FM Radio
Listening to FM Radio
Region
FM Radio
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This function helps you set the correct frequency ranges which are variable according to the countries. to enter the mode and receive the radio signals.
Press
Press
Press any button in the ready condition to receive the signals again. Japan : from 76.0 to 108.0MHz in 50Khz pitch World : from 87.5 to 108.0MHz in 50Khz pitch The earphone takes the role of an antenna. At the change of the territory, the previous territory will be initialized.
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FM Radio
Frequency search/save
FM Radio
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Frequency scanning
In FM scan mode; to increase or decrease by 0.05MHz to continually increase or decrease the frequency
The frequency with the higher receiving rates will be selected. The frequency band range will vary according to the Territory.
Press
Push to move to ON
frequency scan. The mode will be automatically changed to the Preset mode at the completion of the search.
By entering the preset, you can enjoy the channel for 96.50MHz. Up to 20 channels can be saved.
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FM Radio
Preset Mode
Preset Delet
FM Radio
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You can scan the saved frequency by entering the Preset mode.
Press
Press
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FM Radio
Preset Delet
FM Radio
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Press
to stop the recording [ you can still listen to the FM program after the completion of the recording ]
The frequency saved in the next channel moves to the empty channel (03).
Press in the recording to pause and press the button again to resume. Recorded sound sources are saved in MP3 format in FM folder in the following sequence; F001.MP3, F002.MP3.. You can listen to the recorded file by entering Music FM folder.
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FM Radio
Quality
Rec. Recording
FM Radio
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Quality
You can set Rec. Recording for any FM Radio program you desire by setting the date and time.
Press and hold Press and hold Push to move to Rec. Recording Press Push to move to Quality Press
Press
Press
ON/OFF
Press [setting completed] Push
When the sound quality is set for low it takes only small memory space while high quality takes larger space with lesser quality loss.
Press
Push
Press
On: Programming the recording for specified date and time Off: Programming is not available.
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FM Radio
Rec. Recording
Setting
Press
Press
Menu List Menu Buttons Setting Recording Display Play Timer Watch EQ SRS About
Menus
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Once the setting is made, the recording will start even when the device is turned off by automatically turning the power on.
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Menus
Menu List
Menu List
Menus
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Main menu
There are all 9 main menus in the device
Sub menu
Set menu
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Menus
Menu Buttons
Menu Buttons
Menus
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1. 2. 3.
5.
push
or
4.
Changing and saving Setting values to the arrow directions to change the value Press
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Menus
Setting
Menus
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Resume
This function fully recovers all previous settings used for the last songs volume, EQ, Playlist and others when you turn the power on again.
The search speed (FF/REW) can be set with this function among the following options; (X4, X8, X16, X32)
Defualt
You can reset all settings you made into the defalut values.
Yes: All information will be initialized No: The settings you made will be saved.
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Menus
Setting Language
Setting
Menus
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Fade in
This function slowly increases the intro volume of music up to the set volume level .
On: The volume of the file is increased to the preset level. Off: The file plays with the set volume level.
Boost
This enables you to listen to a music file with higher volume when the file is in low volume.
On: You can enjoy the higher volume. Off: The function is not available.
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Menus
Recording
Display
Select Display from the main menu
Menus
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Voice
Bit rates for the recording can be selected among 64, 96, 128 and 192kbps.
Contrast
You can set the brightness of LCD within the range from 1 to 10.
ID3 Tag
It enables you to select the displaying type for file names
When the sound quality is set for low it takes only small memory space while high quality takes larger space with lesser quality loss.
file name : displays the name of the music file ID3 tag : displays the ID3 tag info. saved in the music file.
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Menus
Display
Select Play from the main menu.
Play
Menus
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Progress Time
This enables you to select the method how to display the file elapsing time.
Play Folder
You can select the playing range for files.
Normal : displays the current files progress Remain : displays the remaining time for the file
Folder All : All music files stored in the device will be played. Current Folder : The music files in the current file will be played.
LCD Pivot
It enables you to turn the screen up or down.
Play Mode
You can select the play mode you desire among the following options; ( Normal/ Repeat1/ Repeat All/ Random/ Random All )
Graphic EQ
This enables you to display four different types of images on the LCD; Wave / Stereo/ Progress/ Watch) Press and hold in play mode to change the play mode. (see page 34)
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Menus
Timer
Watch
Select Watch from the main menu.
Menus
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Watch
The current time is displayed on the LCD according to your setting for Year, Month, Date, Day and time. Move to another items :
Sleep Mode
This function automatically turns off the power of the device after a preset period of time; Disable/ 10min/ 20min/ 30min/ 60min.
Alarm On/Off
You can use or cancel the alarm function using this function.
Alarm Setting
You can set the time and the number of alarms in the mode.
Sleep Mode: When turning the power on again, the mode is set for OFF.
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Menus
EQ
SRS
Select SRS from the main menu.
SRS
Menus
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You can edit the EQ setting according to your own taste among the following options; Normal, Rock, Jazz, Classic, Pop, Live, Dance)
Definition
You can set the sound definition within the range from 0 to 10.
Tone control:
TruBass EQ Reset
This function enhances the bass within the range from 0 to 10.
SRS
3D surround volume can be set within the ranger from 0 to 10.
If further setting is not made, you can listen to the music in the tone originally set in the device.
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Menus
SRS/ About
Speaker Size
This enables you to set the optimum sound condition for SRS by selecting the speaker sizes within the range from 0 to 7.
About
Select About from the main menu. It displays device information such as OS version, memory capacity, remaining memory and others.
Programs
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Programs
Program CD installation
Program CD installation
Programs
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System Requirement
The minimal requirements for the PC to support the device is as follows; Microsoft OS (Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP) CD-Rom Drive Pentium 200MHz or higher version RAM 32MB (64MB or more for Windows ME or higher version) More than 128Mb free space in the hard disk (additional space is required to save more music files) USB port (Ver. 2.0) Mac. 9.X- X
insertion and a popup box for installation language will appear. Click on OK following the selection of the language you desire. (If the setup file is not opened automatically, you may find the setup.exe file in the CD Rom and execute it manually.)
2. Click on Next
Click
Installation
Click
This Mass Storage type device can upload or download files without installing any extra software.
3. Click on Next following the selection of the file you want to install
in the PC.
In case of using Windows 98SE: Please install the program CD supplied with the device before uploading or downloading files. (PC may not recognize the device)
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Programs
Program CD installation
Programs
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Click
1. To download files connect the USB cable and click on Copy using
the right mouse button following the selection of files in PC.
Below box will pop up if you use Windows 98SE. Click on OK.
Click Click
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Programs
Programs
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2. Click on Paste to paste the copied file into the Removable Disk
box using the right mouse button.
Click
The PC recognizes the device as a removable disk in My Computer. Dont remove the USB cable while transferring the files otherwise it may cause a fatal error in PC or the Device.
You can upload the files from the device to the PC by following the same procedures but in reverse way. Drag & Drop makes it very easy to download or upload files.
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Programs
Format
Format
Programs
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1. Choose format in the removable disk folder using the right mouse
button.
Click
Click
Click
Click
Support
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Support
Support
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Warranty Card
Note
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a 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 instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee 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. - Only a shielded interface cable should be used. Finally, any changes or modifications to the equipment by the user not expressly approved by the guarantee or manufacturer could void the warranty the users authority to operate such equipment.
Product Name: Model: Date of Purchase: Name of Customer Address: Name of Agent: Address: Telephone Number: (m) (d) (y) Telephone Number:
1 year from the date of purchase
You need to present this Warranty Card with the date of purchase written thereon when required in order to receive satisfactory services. Please keep this card in a secure place.
1. The warranty service for the product shall be provided based on the information contained in this Warranty Card. 2. The warranty service is available effective from the date of purchase, so please put the date of purchase on this Warranty Card. (If the date of purchase is not identified in the card, the effective warranty period will start from the date 6 months from the date of manufacture.) 3. This Warranty Card can not be reissued
The design and size of the product are subject to change without prior notice in order to improve product quality.
CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the warranty.
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.