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2 IMPORT ANT NOTES 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. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with[...]
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3 COPYRIGHT/TRADEMARKS Microsoft ® , WMA™ and the Windows ® logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Mac ® and the Mac ® logo are trademarks of Apple Computer , Inc. registered in the United States and/or other countries. Pentium ® is a registered trademark of Intel in[...]
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4 Thank you......... for purchasing this Emerson Personal MP3/WMA™ Player . This MP3/WMA™ player offers easy to use plug & play features and has enough memory so you can listen to hours of your favorite songs. Also, you can use the player as a storage device for your computer. Please read the instruction manual completely and carefully to m[...]
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5 PREP ARA TION FOR USE POWER SOURCES This player is designed to operate on one alkaline “AAA” batteries, not included. Attempting to operate this unit on any other power source may cause damage to the unit and such damage is not covered by your warranty . INST ALLING THE BA TTERIES The battery compartment is located on the top of the cabinet. [...]
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6 LOCA TION OF CONTROLS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 1 5 12 13 17 16 14 1.) Battery Compartment 2.) MODE Button 3.) PLA Y/P AUSE Button 4.) REC (RECORD) Button 5.) HOLD Switch 6.) VOLUME + Button 7.) VOLUME - Button 8.) FWD SKIP/SEARCH Button 9.) REV SKIP/SEARCH Button 10.) ST OP Button 1 1.) REPEA T Button 12.) EQ Button 13.) LCD Display 14.) MIC 15.)[...]
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7 MUL TIFUNCTION LCD DISPLA Y 1.) Music Mode Indicator 2.) Repeat One Indicator 3.) Repeat All Indicator 4.) Battery Indicator 5.) Current/T otal Song Indicator 6.) Song Information 7.) Bitrate Information 8.) V olume Indicator 9.) Elapsed T ime Indicator 10.) Preset EQ [ Nor . (Normal)/ Class (Classic)/Jazz/Pop/ Rock ] Indicator 1 1.) Play Indicat[...]
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8 HOLD SWITCH The HOLD switch locks all of the other controls buttons. If you are carrying the player in a backpack, handbag, gym bag, etc, set the HOLD switch to the ‘On’ position to prevent it from turning ‘On’ accidentally by something pressing against the PLA Y/P AUSE button. Likewise, once you start listening to the player you can set [...]
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9 INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL MEMOR Y • Y our player will have slightly less memory available than stated due to the necessary memory needed for it’s firmware. • In addition to the built-in memory , you can install a SD®/MMC card. Y our player supports up to 512MB SD®/MMC cards. • NOTE: Both the internal and external memory will be shown as a [...]
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10 CONNECT THE PLA YER T O YOUR COMPUTER 1.) Slide the HOLD switch to the off position. 2.) Plug the USB cord into the player . Plug the other end of the USB cord into an open USB port in computer . [...]
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1 1 TRANSFERRING MUSIC AND DA T A FILES 1.) Confirm player is connected to computer . 2.) On your Desktop, double-click the “My Computer” icon. 3.) Drag and drop files onto the MP200 drive (“Removable Disk”). • NOTE: The player stores all types of formatted files. However , it will only play MP3/WMA™ formatted files. • NOTE: The ?[...]
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12 OPERA TION 1. ) Un plu g pla yer f rom th e USB co rd . Mak e sur e you ha ve at le as t o ne MP 3/W MA ™ fi le al rea dy st ore d o n the pl ay er . 2. ) Ma ke su re the H OLD sw it ch is in th e o f f p osi ti on. 3. ) Co nne ct th e e ar bud s t o the he ad pho ne ja ck . 4. ) Pr ess a nd hol d the PL A Y/P A USE b utt on un til t he pla y[...]
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13 LIST OF BASIC OPERA TIONS Power on the unit: Press and hold the PLA Y/P AUSE button for approximately 2 seconds. T o play track: Press the PLA Y/P AUSE button. T o select a different track: Press the FWD or REV buttons. T o search through a track: Press and hold the FWD or REV buttons. T o momentarily pause track: Press the PLA Y/P AUSE button w[...]
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14 REPEA T MODES • Each time the REPEA T button is pressed, the play mode will change from: repeat one track , repeat all tracks , random repeat , and no repeat. • The FWD and REV buttons will not select tracks in random during random play .[...]
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15 DELETE A MUSIC OR DA T A FILE 1.) Confirm player is powered up and connected to computer . 2.) On your Desktop, double-click the “My Computer” icon. 3.) Select the desired files to delete. • NOTE: The first drive listed as “Removable Disk” represents the internal memory; the second “Removable Disk” represents the optional extern[...]
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16 DELETE A TRACK DIRECTL Y FROM PLA YER • Make sure your player is disconnected from your computer . • Press the FWD or REV buttons to select a track. 1.) Press the REPEA T button and the EQ button together . 2.) Press the FWD /REV buttons to highlight “Y es” or “No”. 3.) Press the MODE button to confirm your choice. ?[...]
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17 VOICE RECORDING 1.) Press the MODE button to toggle to the V oice Record mode. indicator appears on display . 2.) Press the REC button and speak into the built-in mic. Speak approximately 1 foot away from the built-in mic for best results. • Press the REC button again to pause recording. Press the REC button again to resume recording. 3.) Pres[...]
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18 SETTINGS MODE • Follow the diagram below to: change display contrast, change LCD display color , change backlight settings, change auto power off settings, show player info, format internal and external memory , and restore defaults. CHANGE THE DISPLA Y CONTRAST 1.) While the player is stopped, press and hold the MODE button for 2 seconds to e[...]
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19 CHANGE THE DISPLA Y COLOR Y ou can select a different color for the Music mode, V oice Record mode and Settings mode. 1.) While the player is stopped, press and hold the MODE button for 2 seconds to enter the Settings mode. 2.) Press the FWD or REV buttons to highlight “LCD Color”. 3.) Press the MODE button to select “LCD Color” and disp[...]
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20 CHANGE THE BACKLIGHT SETTING Y ou can choose to have the backlight automatically turn off after a period of time, or to remain off. 1.) While the player is stopped, press and hold the MODE button for 2 seconds to enter the Setting mode. 2.) Press the FWD or REV buttons to highlight “Backlight”. 3.) Press the MODE button to select “Backligh[...]
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21 SHOW PLA YER INFORMA TION Y ou can show the total and free internal, and external memory . 1.) While the player is stopped, press and hold the MODE button for 2 seconds to enter the Setting mode. 2.) Press the FWD or REV buttons to highlight “Player Info”. 3.) Press the MODE button to select “Player Info” and display the player info. •[...]
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22 RESTORE THE DEF AUL T SETTINGS Y ou can restore the default options for the Settings menu. 1.) While the player is stopped, press and hold the MODE button for 2 seconds to enter the Setting mode. 2.) Press the FWD or REV buttons to highlight “Default Set”. 3.) Press the MODE button to select “Default Setting”. 4.) Press the FWD /REV butt[...]
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23 TROUBLESHOOTING Player is not recognized on my Windows® 98SE computer: Install the MP200 driver from the website. Connect the player to your computer and follow your operating system’s instructions to finish installing the driver . For more info visit our website: www .emersonradio. com . If player is still not recognized, locate the Univers[...]
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24 LIMITED W ARRANTY Emerson Radio Corp. warrants manufacturing defects in original material, including original parts and workmanship, under normal use and conditions, for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of original purchase in the U.S. With your dated proof of purchase, we will provide repair service at no charge for labor and parts at[...]