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H- F1382 DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER Inst ruction manual [...]
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- 2 - Dear customer! T hank you f or purchasing our product. For s afety, it is strongly recom mended to read this manual carefully bef ore conn ecting, operating and/or adjusting the product and k eep the manual for reference in the future. Table of con ten ts Table of cont ent s.....................................................................[...]
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- 3 - Im portan t safegua rds WA RN ING: T o prevent fire or sho ck hazard, Do not expose this appliance to rain or mois ture. · Keep the unit awa y from direct sunlight, storing magnetic fields, excess ive dust, humidity and electronic / electrical equipment which generate electronic noise. · Use of control, adjustments or perfo rmance of proced[...]
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- 4 - Nam es of controls & in dicators Portable MP3 Player[...]
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- 5 - NAMES OF DIF FERENT UNITS & CONTROLS Music Mode: NO Name Description 1 PLAY/PAU SE/ STOP Start Playback / Pau se / Power On 2 NEXT Skip fo rward to next track 3 PREV Skip backwar d to prev ious tra ck 4 VOLUME + Increase the volume level 5 VOLUME - Decrease the volu me level 6 STOP Stop Playback / Power Off 7 EQ/REC Star t/ Stop Voice Rec[...]
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- 6 - Radio Mode : No Name Description 1 PLAY/PAU SE/ STOP Fine adju st Channel 2 NEXT Increase the FM frequency 3 PREV Decrease the FM frequency 4. VOLUME + Increase the volume level 5. VOLUME - Decrease the volume level 6. MENU Enter FM Setting Mode / Quit to music mode Era se Mode: No Name Description 1. PLAY/PAUSE Delete the selected tra ck/ fi[...]
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- 7 - Accessories 1. Ins talla tion CD 2. Wire hands free Stereo earphone 3. Us er manua l 4. USB cable 5. AAA alkaline battery 6. Mobile connection cable for Nokia model (option) Remark : Ac cessories and items ar e subject to change LCD displ ay[...]
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- 8 - A. Cu rrent music / voice fo rmat B. Player statu s PLAY , PAUSE II , STOP . 3. Play mode setting - Repeat the current song, repeat all s ongs, random, random al l. D. Volume level. E. Hold. F. Battery status. G. Equalizer: NORMAL , , ROCK , JAZZ , CLASS . H. Track number I. T otal number of tra cks J. Song title K. Play[...]
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- 9 - Gettin g playback started 1. Pow er O N / OFF POWER ON Press Play / Pau se to tu rn on the power; the Mini K Music Player will be displayed on the LCD. POWER OFF Press and hold Play / Pause over 5 seconds to powe r of f until the graphic disappear . Caution: Don t remove the battery while the player is Power On, it[...]
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- 10 - 4. Fast Track ing While the track is being played, press and hold PREV or NEXT fo r fast-fo rward or backward the track. 5. Sk ip / Return Tracking · Press Next to skip forward to the nex t track. · Press Prev to skip backward to the previo u s tra ck. 6. Digital Volume Control T o adju st the volume, press [...]
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- 11 - 8. Low Battery Indicator Indicates high batt ery level. Indicates medium batt ery level. Indicates low battery level. Indicates that the batt ery level is emp ty and the player needs to replace a new battery.[...]
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- 12 - Gettin g voice recordin g started 1. Voice Reco rding · Press MENU and se lect Record icon with PREV or NEXT · Press MEN U for conf irming the selection, the pla yer will change to Record Mode · T he player will record the voice au tomatically after entering the Record Mode · Press MENU[...]
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- 13 - Adju stin g m en u m ode 1. Entry MENU Mode · Press MENU to enter MENU mode. · Press NEXT and PREV to select the requir ed mode. · Press MEN U to conf irm the selected mode. 2. Setting Select Setting icon with PREV or NEXT and press MENU for enter the selecte d mode. 1. EQUA [...]
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- 14 - 3. CONTRAS T SETTING · Select Contra st in se tting list and press MENU to enter. · Press NEXT and PREV to adju st the con tra st level. · Press MENU to confirm the selection. 4. POWER SAVING · Select Power Saving in setting list. · Press NEXT and PREV to se lect the power [...]
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- 15 - 6. BACK LIGHT SETTING · Select Ba cklight Setting in se tting list. · Press NEXT or PREV to setting the backlight time. · 4 types of back light time will be sho wn on the LCD. · Press MENU to confirm the selection. 7.BACK LIGHT COLOR SETTING · Selec t Ba cklight Color in setting list. · Press [...]
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- 16 - 3. Record · Select Record icon with PREV or NEXT button. · Press MENU to enter the Record mode and start Recording. · Press MENU to stop. · Press and hold MENU return to the music mode. 4. Erase File(s) · Select Era se icon with PREV and NEXT button. · Pres[...]
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- 17 - · Press Pla y / Pau se to conf irm & delete . · Press and hold MENU to go back to the music mode. Warning: T he era sed file(s) cannot be recovered in any condition. 5. M usic Mode · Select MUSIC icon with PREV or NEXT button. · Press MEN U to enter the selected mode. · Press PREV [...]
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- 18 - Operatin g th e FM radio · While playing in Music Mode, press MENU and se lect the FM Radio with NEXT or PREV . · Press MENU to enter the Ra dio Mode. 1. FM Tuning Auto Scanning the w hole FM band. · Press MENU and se lect Auto Scan with NEXT or PREV . · Press ME[...]
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- 19 - · Press MENU to enter the Memory Ch . · Adjust the channel position by press NEXT and PREV . · Save the Frequency into the memory channel by press MEN U to conf irm. 2. FM Reco rdin g · In FM Ra dio Mode , press MENU to se lect FM Recording with NEXT or PREV . · Pre[...]
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- 20 - 4. FM Hold · Select FM Hold icon in se tting list · Press MENU to confirm the selection. 5. Exit · Select Exit in setting list · Press MENU fo r quit from the Setting Mode and return to the FM radio mode[...]
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- 21 - Operati ng with m obile phon e 1. Connection methods and steps · Switch on the pla yer and the mobile phone · Ring tone will hear and Mobile icon will show on the display if there is an incom ing call. · T he player status will change to Pau se Mode au tomatically · Switch the ear phone to answer the call · Switc[...]
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- 22 - Operati ng with compu ter When conn ecting the player to your com puter, Remov able Dr iver, (H:) is shown on My Computer . It represe nts the flash memory of the player. Then, you can u pload, download and manage the file(s ) in the player by computer. Firmware Download and Format are enc losed with the bundle CD RO M: Insta[...]
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23 4. Read the following license agr eem ent carefully. If you agree, se lect Yes to continue. Otherwise, select No to exit. 5. Selec t Next to continue, the installa tion is C:Program Files Sigma Tel MSCN, a directory will be created.[...]
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24 6. Click Next to continue. 7. Click Finish to continue. 3. Co mp uter Co nnection · Switch on the computer. · Switch off the player. · Connect the player and the com puter via USB cable · Press Play / Pau se to power on the player. · Ready will be appea red on the LCD display when the connection is establishe[...]
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25 Caution: MP3 player must be POW ER OFF w hen connecting to co mpu ter . A fter finishing the USB cable connection, MP3 player can be POW ER ON safely. 4. Disconnect fr om the computer When there is no data transmiss ion, you can unplug the player from the computer. Caution: Do not unplug the pla yer w hen Read or W rite icon is s[...]
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26 3. Click OK to con firm 4. You c an remove the player from Window s desktop after the dialogue appear. Note: T he circuitry of the player and the computer could be seriou sly damaged if the USB cable is unplugged not following the instruction under Windows ME / 20 00 / XP. 5. Driver Installation Af ter connecting the player to comput[...]
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27 6. File Transferring · From My Comput er , select the mp3 files for copying. · High-light the file. · Right Click the mouse and select Copy . · Open the Removable Drive (H:) from My Computer . · Right Click the mouse and select Paste on the Removable Drive (H:) fo r tra ns ferring the files in[...]
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28 Software utili ties From the CD ROM, Installation CD . T here is a sof tware u tility bundling with the player: MSCN Firmw are Download. Warning: Some memory space in Flash Memory is reserved for Firmwar e Upgrade Featu res. T heref ore, u sable mem ory sp ace will be less than 12 8MB/2 5 6MB, where applicable. MSCN F irm ware Download It is u t[...]
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29 · A MSCN Firmware Download box is sho wn · Press Show Details to se e the Cu rrent and Upgraded Firmware Ve rsion On Download Options, there are two selections : · Click the che ckbox for fo rmat the MP3 Player Flash Memo ry. ALL DAT A WILL BE ERASED. · Unclick the checkbox for download the Firmware only. MP3 Player Flash Memory will[...]
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30 · Click Start to proce ss the firmware u pgrade. · Wait until the status bar is full · Click on Close button whe n dow nload is finis hed · Download is completed. Warning: All data will be erased after click the che ckbox. Please back up the data before downloading the firmware. 2. Emergency M ode: When the player does not fu[...]
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31 · Af ter click Firmware Download , the following box will appear . · Click Next to con tinue and waiting for the installation · Press and hold PLAY/PAU SE/ST OP butt on u ntil the computer find the new har dware wizard.[...]
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32 · Click Back for returning the previous step of click Cance l for stop ping the installa tion · Af ter installa tion, click Finish to clos e the box Af ter installing the sof tware fo r Player Recove ry Device, you are required to upgrade the Firmware. T he procedure is same as the Firmware Download (please refe r to pa[...]
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33 Electronic Fea tures Files Su pport WMA & MP3 (Music) / ADPCM (Voice ) Digital Volume Control 30 Leve ls Audio Frequency 20-20KHz Head Phone Ou tput Pow er 5mW + 5mW (22 OHM) Signal to Noise Ratio >80dB T otal Ha rmonic Distortion <0.1% Audio Output One 3.6 mm Jack Internal Mem ory Ca pacity 32MB / 64MB / 12 8MB / 25 6MB Battery Type O[...]
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34 Troub lesh ootin g guid e The player does not w ork Check the capacity of the battery. One 1.5V AAA size battery is required. Check the polarity ( and ) of the battery. Note: You may use any 1 .5V AAA siz e battery, but alk aline battery tends to last longer. You can also u se a rechargeable AAA size 1.2 V Ni-Cid or Ni-MH bat[...]
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35 Regulatory in form ation Federal Communications Commission (FCC ) T his device has been tested and found to comp ly with the limits for a Cla ss B digital device, Pursua nt to Part 15 of the FCC Rules . Opera tion is subject to the following two conditions : 1. This device may not cau se har mful interference, and 2. T his device must accept any[...]
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