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Model No. 191/192 User ’ s Guide for iBlaster TM 256/512 MP3/WMA Digital Music Player 191/192 (MA) MP3DigitalMusicPlayer 2006/5/24 11:50 AM Page 1[...]
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2 C ongratulations on your purchase of the MP3 Digital Music Player from Excalibur Electronics, Inc. This MP3 player is a new generation digital music player boasting functions like music (MP3 and WMA) playing and recording features . It also can be used as a radio receiver and FM line-in recorder mode. The MP3 Digital Music Player has powerful fun[...]
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45 Y our MP3 Digital Music Player requires one AAA bat- tery , included. T o install the batteries, carefully turn the MP3 Digital Player over so that the unit is face-down on a soft surface. Find the battery compartment on the back of the unit. Install the batteries, making sure to match polarity (+ and -). Place the tabs of the battery compartmen[...]
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67 MENU : Press MENU button to enter main menu. Also press MENU button to enter music playback mode +/- BUTTON : Press + button to increase the volume and - button to decrease the volume. NEXT / PREVIOUS : Press or button to select next or previous music. Press and hold or but- ton to fast forward and back- ward. BUTTON : While playing, press a[...]
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89 Basic Operation Lock Function Move the HOLD button toward lock status. “ BUTT ON L OCKED ” appears on the LCD. Move the HOLD button in reverse to unlock. How to Use Note: Under “ LOCK ” sta- tus, all buttons will be un- available for use. Press MENU button to enter main menu. Press button to exit menu function. Select “ MUSIC ” icon [...]
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Note: The lyric file should be r enamed before download- ing. The lyric file name can- not be changed after down- loading; you can only change the music name. For example, if the music name is: Y ou ar e My Only MP3 , the lyric file name should be Y ou ar e My Only MP3 lr c . Copy the two files together into the player and you will see the lyrics w[...]
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V oice Mode Select the “ VOICE ” icon under the main menu mode; press MENU button to enter voice mode as in the follow- ing: How to Utilize Play V oice File If some recorded voice files of FM files have already been downloaded under the voice mode, you can press button to play directly . Press or to select the voice file to be played. Note: The[...]
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14 15 FM Recording Under FM playing status, press button to start record- ing, The following screen appears: Press button to stop recording. T o play the recorded FM PROGRAMS , please enter the voice and then press but- ton to play (file names begin- ning with “ F ” are recorded FM files). Note: This player uses the earphone as the rece[...]
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Press MENU button to enter the play mode to select dif ferent play sequence. Screen Saver Setup The screen saver time can be 5 to 50 seconds to extend the battery life. Menu Setup Mode (Continued) Power Off Setup Set the POWER OFF time when not playing or recording. Select either 2, 5, or 10 min- utes. Recording Setup Enter the recording para- mete[...]
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Line-In Mode Select “ LINE IN ” icon under the main menu mode, press MENU button to enter the menu LINE IN mode, the fol- lowing screen appears: Line-In MP3 Line-Out Recording Press button to record external sound source signal (connect the external sound sour ce with Line-In cable) . Press button continu- ously to pause and continue record[...]
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Note: Y ou can only delete the files in the folder by delete option in the player; the folder can only be deleted in the PC and corruption. File Upload/Download Connect one end of the USB cable to the MP3 player (See Figur e 3 below) . The “ USB CONNECTION ” signal appears on the screen of the player . Double click the “ MY COMPUTER ” icon [...]
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FA Q Function Operation Related Questions What if all of the buttons ar e unavailable? Check to see if it is set on HOLD enabled status (set). What happens if power suddenly goes off during FM play or music play? The battery may be low , leading to system power OFF . Check the battery life indica- tor on the LCD. File Upload and Download Related Qu[...]
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24 25 select only those files that are copyright-protected. Battery-Power Supply Related Questions Please do not use poor- quality batteries for the play- er . Poor-quality batteries may also lead to automatic system power off or system halting when adjusting volume, selecting songs or recording. Precautions • T o keep the player performing well,[...]
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Special Care and Handling • A void rough handling such as bumping or dropping. • A void moisture and extreme temperatures. For best results, use between the temperatures of 39º F and 100º F (4º C and 38º C). • Clean using only a slightly damp cloth. Do not use cleaners with chemical agents. • T o avoid damaging the unit, never place it [...]
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E XCALIBUR E LECTRONICS , I NC . 13755 SW 1 19 TH A VENUE M IAMI , F LORIDA 33186 U.S.A. P HONE : 305.477.8080 F AX : 305.477.9516 Play games live at: www .ExcaliburElectronics.com 191/192 (MA) MP3 Digital Music Player 052306 V4 191/192 (MA) MP3DigitalMusicPlayer 2006/5/24 11:51 AM Page 28[...]