Audiovox MP2000 manual

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    MP2000 USER’S GUIDE[...]

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    1 TABLE OF CONTENTS MP2000 MP3 PLAYER SY STEM OVERVIEW ................. 6 OPERATING CONTROLS AND INDICATORS ......................................... 6 BATTERY INSTALLATION ............................................................................ 8 LCD INDICATIONS AND ICONS ................................................................. 9 MAI[...]

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    2 T o Adjust Volume ........................................................................................... 15 TO SEARCH A DESIRED MUSIC TRACK DURING PLAYBACK ... 16 SEARCHING WITHIN A MUSIC TRACK ................................................ 17 SEARCH FOR A DESIRED MUSIC TRACK IN THE STOP MODE .. 18 ADDITIONAL USAGE ........................[...]

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    3 SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................... 30 ACCESSORIES ................................................................... 31 WARRANTY ......................................................................... 33[...]

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    4 TABLE OF FI GURES FIGURE 1. MP2000 C ONTROLS A ND I NDICATORS , F RONT ........................ 6 FIGURE 2. MP2000 C ONTROLS A ND I NDICATORS , R EAR .......................... 7 FIGURE 3. B ATTERY C OVER R EMOVAL AND R EPLACEMENT ....................... 8 FIGURE 4. LCD D ISPLAY I NDICATIONS A ND I CONS ....................................... 9 F[...]

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    5 FIGURE 13. S AMPLE D ETAILED MENU O PTIONS S CREENS .................... 19 FIGURE 14. S AMPLE REPEAT PLAYBACK MODE S CREEN ................ 21 FIGURE 15. S AMPLE EQUALIZER MODE S CREEN ................................ 23 FIGURE 16. S AMPLE CONTRAST S CREEN ................................................ 24 FIGURE 17. S AMPLE BACKLIGHTING S CREE[...]

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    6 MP2000 MP3 PLAYER SYSTEM OVERVIEW OPERATING CONTROLS AND INDICATORS Front FIGURE 1 . MP2000 Controls And Indicators, Front[...]

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    7 Rear FIGURE 2 . MP2000 Controls And Indicators, Rear[...]

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    8 BATTERY INSTALLATION Cover Removal Cover Replacement FIGURE 3 . B attery Cover Removal and Replacement The MP2000 MP3 Player is not packaged with a battery preinstalled. Before attempting to operate, install the battery as described below. 1) Turn the MP2000 MP3 Player face down on a flat surface. Using your fingers, sl ide the battery cover off [...]

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    9 LCD INDICAT IONS AND ICONS The foll owing is an example of the MP3 player LCD screen. All of the key Indicators and Icons are identified here and are described in detail in the following sections. FIGURE 4 . LCD Display Indicat ions And Ico ns[...]

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    10 M AIN M ENU TABLE The following table is the breakdown sequence of the Main Menu (shown in dark gray) screens used for programming and playback. The functions of these menus are described in detail in the following sections. FIGURE 5 . MAIN MENU Table[...]

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    11 USING A SMARTMEDIA CARD (Optional) You can expand memory capacity of the MP2000 by adding a SmartMedia Card (not supplied) . INSTALLING THE SMARTMEDIA CARD 1. Inserting the SmartMedia Card into the memory expansion slot on your MP2000 in the direction of the arrow as shown in FIGURE 6 below . 2. Check the SmartMedia C ard (SMC) icon is displayed[...]

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    12 FIGURE 6 . Sam ple Smart Media Card (SMC) Indicator NOTE : * Do not insert/eject the SmardMedia Card during playback of music files. * Always turn off the unit before inserting/ejecting the SmartMedia card. * Use only 3.3V SmartMedia Cards only. * SmartMedia cards of 32,6 4,128MB can be used. * SmartMedia cards of 8 , 16 , 256 cannot be used.[...]

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    13 BASIC USAGE LISTENING TO MUSIC / STOPPING MUSIC To listen ( Playback ) Music A fter inserting the battery , momentarily Press and Release the button, the “ AUDIOVOX ” logo will be display ed on the LCD screen for a few seconds and then disappear A playback screen will be displayed as shown in FIGURE 7 below. FIGURE 7 . Sample LCD PLAYBACK Sc[...]

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    14 To Stop Music Playback To stop playback of a music track during playback, momentarily Press and Release the button . FIGURE 8 . Sample LCD PLAYBACK STOPPED Scree n NOTE: The unit will automatically POWER OFF after 10 seconds if no other button s are pressed.[...]

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    15 SETTING VOLUME To A djust Volume The volume is adjusted by pressing the +/ - button s located on the front side of the unit (see FIGURE1). FIGURE 9 . Sample VOLUME ADJUSTMENT Screen You can adjust volume from 0 to 20 • To Adjust Volume Slowly: Momentarily Press and Release the +/ - button s in the direction desired to adjust the volume 1 inter[...]

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    16 TO SEARCH A DESIRED MUSIC TRACK DURING PLAYBACK • To Search For A Desired Music Track In A Upwardly Direction: Momentarily Pr ess and Release the uu button until the desired music track is reached • To Search For A Desired Music Track In A Downwardly Direction: Momentarily Press and Release the tt button until the desired music track is reac[...]

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    17 SEARCHING WITHIN A MUSIC TRACK To s earch a desired section on the same track, P ress and H old the uu / tt button s to find and listen to the desired section. Release the button to playback again. FIGURE 11 . Sample MUSIC TRACK SECTION SEARCH Screen (Within A Track)[...]

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    18 SEARCH FOR A DESIRED MUSIC TRACK IN THE STOP MODE ? Momentarily Press and Release the button to stop the playback of a music track then : ? Press the uu button in sho rt durations to skip ahead one track at a time . ? Press the tt button in short durations to skip to the previous track at a time. ? Momentarily Press and Release the button to pla[...]

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    19 ADDITIONAL USAGE TO SET THE MENU 1. Press and Hold the MODE button for 3 second during P layback or S top mode to access the Main MENU mode 2. Use the uu / tt button s to move up and down (see FIGURE 5 ). 3. Use the button to select . 4. Press the MODE button again to return to the PLAY/STOP mode. Detailed MENU mode options FIGURE 13 . Sample De[...]

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    20 • Play mode : Repeat playback mode to l isten to. • Equalizer : Adjust equalizer function. • Setting : Adjust backlight, contrast, scroll speed, and display information. • Delete : Deleting music. • Exit menu : Exiting the MENU. NOTE: If there is no input for 15 seconds in the MENU mode, the MENU mode wil l be released.[...]

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    21 TO PLAYBACK REPEATEDLY 1. Highlight and Select Play Mode in the Main MENU by momentarily Press ing and Releasing the button . 2. Navigate through the menu selections to a desired mode by using the uu / tt button s in the Play mode 3. Select t he desired mode by momentarily Press ing and Releasing the button. FIGURE 14 . Sample REPEAT PLAYBACK MO[...]

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    22 • Normal : Tracks will be played back in the order they were recorded. • Repeat O ne : To listen to one track only repe atedly. • Repeat a ll : To listen to all the tracks stored repeatedly. • Shuffle : To listen to the tracks stored in random order • Intro : To listen to the beginning part only of all the tracks stored (play f or 10se[...]

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    23 SETTING EQUALI ZER 1. Select Equalizer from the MENU. 2. Navigate through the menu selections to a desired mode by using the uu / tt button s 3. S elect the mode by momentarily Press ing and Releasing the button . FIGURE 15 . Sample EQUALIZER MODE Screen 1. Normal 2. Classic 3. Jazz 4 Rock 5 Go up: Return to the M ain M enu[...]

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    24 SETTING MY OWN OPTIONS Setting Contrast 1. Select Setting from the MENU. 2. Navigate thr ough the menu selections to the Contrast mode by using the uu / tt button s. 3. Select the Contrast mode by pressing the button 4. Press uu / tt button s to set Contrast. 5. You can adjust the contrast from 0 to 20 6. To exit the Contrast mode, momentarily P[...]

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    25 Setting Backlight 1. Select the Setting menu from the Main MENU. 2. Navigate through the menu selections to the Backlight mode by using the uu / tt button s. Then se lect one of the following settings • Never = No backlight • 1sec. ON: Backlight ON for 1 Second • 3sec. ON: Backlight ON for 3 Seconds • 5sec. ON: Backlight ON for 5 Seconds[...]

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    26 Setting Scroll S peed 1. Select the Setting menu from the Main MENU. 2. Navigate through the menu selections to the Scroll Speed mode by using the uu / tt button s. You can adjust the Scroll Speed from 0 to 10 . “0” being the slowest and “10 “ the fastest. To exit the Scroll Speed mode , momentarily Press and Release the button. FIGURE 1[...]

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    27 Dele ting F ile s(Tracks) 1. Select the DELETE menu from the Main MENU. 2. Navigate through the DELETE menu selections to the Music File by using the uu / tt button s. 3. Highlight Music File and press the button 4. Select a file desired to deleted 5. Press the button to delete the file FIGURE 19 . Sample FILE DELETION Screen To exit from the De[...]

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    28 PRECAUTIONS • Do not drop the un it or give a shock to the unit. • Do not allow the unit to become wet. Avoiding storage or usage of the MP3 Player in places where there is excessive moisture, magnetism or heat. NOTE: If the unit becomes wet, remove batter y and quickly wipe with a dry clot h, then contract a service center. • When cleanin[...]

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    29 TROUBLESHOOTING • Softw are is not operat ing . o The problem may be caused from unsuccessful software installation. Reinstall the software following the proscribed procedure in the Installation Guide. • The unit dose not function / there is nothing display ed on the LCD screen . o Chec k the battery and check the battery is inserted correct[...]

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    30 SPECIFICATIONS Table 1 . MP2000 Specifications Table MODEL MP2000 MEMORY 64/128 embedded Flash Memory Upgradeable to 192/256 with optional 128MB SMC VOLTAGE 1.5V BATTERY 1AA Alkaline / Lasting 18 Hours SIZE (W X H X D) 65 X 76X 28 (mm) WEIGHT 51g CASE PVC FILE TRANSFER SPEED Max. 2.4Mbps S/N RATIO 85dB EARPHONE OUTPUT 5.5mW@16? OUTPUT FREQUENCY [...]

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    31 ACCESSORIES FIGURE 20 . Included Accessories[...]

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    32 NOTES[...]

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    33 WARRANTY 90 DAY LIMITED WARRANTY Applies to Audiovox Internet Products AUDIOVOX ELECTRONICS CORPORATION (the Company) warrants to the original retail purchaser of this produ ct that should this product or any part th ereof, under normal use and conditions, be proven defective in material or workmanship within 90 days from the date of original pu[...]

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    34 REPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVE AND, IN NO EVENT, SHALL THE COMPANY'S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY PURCHASER FOR THE PRODUCT. This Warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties or liabilities. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING A NY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANT ABILITY, SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANT[...]