Nextar MA588 manual

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    1 TABLE OF C ONTE NT 1. FEATU RE SUMMARY................................................ .................. .................. .................. ..... ............................................. .................. 2 2. INT RODUCTION.................................................... .................. .................. .................. .....[...]

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    2 Thank you f or purch asing our d igital MP3 pl ayer. This un iquely d esigned d evic e c ombi nes an MP3 p layer, voi c e rec order and remo vable f lash mem ory dri ve all in one uni t. You c a n tr ansf er fil e s between this pl ayer and your comput er, and enjoy your MP3 mus ic colle ct ion anytime and anywher e.  High-sp eed USB 2.0 int e[...]

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    3 Thank you f o r purch a s in g our MP3 p layer. B e f o re us ing th e unit, pl ease read th is man ual c a refull y, to obtai n th e best p o s sibl e performanc e f rom your pl ayer. Keep this manual for f uture r e f erenc e .  Appearanc e and C ontr ols 2. IN T RODUC TIO N 3. GETTIN G TO KNOW THE P LA YER A. V olum e dow n B. V olum e up C[...]

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    4  LCD Ind ication  Using th e menu (1) Press and hold the M ENU key to enter th e mai n menu. (2) Press th e Previous bu tton o r Next b utton to s elect menu it em and pr e s s the M ENU key to c onfirm the s elected item. (3) Press the key to return. O r , do n ot pr e s s any k ey and i t will return aut omatically i n a f ew s econds. ?[...]

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    5  Basic Oper ations Function Operat ion Power O n/Off Press and h old the k ey unti l you s ee p rompt on th e displ ay . Play/Paus e Press the key t o p lay or p au s e . Adjust Volum e Press the V o lume up or V olu me do wn button to incr ea s e o r d e cr ease volume. Previous/N ext Press the Prev ious but ton or Next butt on to p lay th e [...]

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    6  Playing m usic (1) On the main menu, select “ MSC” menu and press th e M ENU button to enter the mu si c mode. (2) Briefly pr ess the Play key to st a rt pl ay ing. (3) Press the Prev ious butt on or Nex t button t o s ele c t the pr ev ious o r n ext tra c k. (4) Press th e V olum e up or V olum e down button t o adjust the volu me.  [...]

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    7  A-B Repe at T o r epeat specif ied s e ct ion o f t he c urrent tr a c k, (1) W he n th e music is being played , sh ortly press the M ENU butt on to displ ay sub menus. (2) Sele c t “ Repl ay”and then press the M ENU butt on to enter A-B repeat mod e. At th e same ti me, th e st a rt p oint of t he s ection is s e lect ed. (3) At your de[...]

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    8  Set E Q m o de Y ou c a n pl ay the tracks in different s o un d effe c t. The devic e pr ovides 7 pres e t EQ m odes: Natural, Rock, Pop, C l assic, Sof t , Jazz , and Bass. T o s e t th e EQ m od e : (1) W he n th e music is b e ing play ed, sh o rtly pr ess th e M E NU but t o n to dis play subm enu. (2) Select "Equaliz er" and t[...]

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    9  Record (1) Press and hold the M ENU button t o dis play the main menu. (2) Sele c t “ REC” menu and th en pre s s th e MENU butt on to ent er vo ic e rec ording mod e. (3) Press th e button t o st a rt r e c ord ing. (4) During recording , you c an pr e s s the bu tton to p ause or r e s um e record ing. (5) Press and hold the M ENU butto[...]

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    10 T o br ow s e all f olders an d tracks, on t he mai n m enu, s ele ct “ BRO” a nd t hen pr e s s t he M ENU button t o en ter t he expl o r er m ode. F o r detail i nformation about h ow t o use th e fil e br ow s er , s ee th e “ Folder n avig a t ion” s ecti on. T o c ust omize t he player s ettin gs: (1) On the main menu, sel e c t th[...]

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    1 1 Item Descript ion Backlight Set the d uration of the backlight aft e r y ou pre s s any k ey . Langu age Sele c t the languag e in w hi ch the on-sc reen t ex t is displa yed. Power Set Off time – Set th e length of time after which th e player is turned of f autom ati c ally wh en th ere is n o a c ti vity Sleep ti me - S et th e c o n tinuo[...]

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    12  Connect to the PC and downlo ad audio files This pl ayer is plug & pla y f o r W IN20 00/XP/ME/ V ista OS . Y ou don’ t ne ed to i nstal l th e driver . But f o r W indow s9 8/SE, you are req uir ed to inst a ll a dri ve r b e f o re c on necti on. T o connec t it with PC f o r t ransf e rr ing f iles: (1) Plu g th e atta c hed U SB c [...]

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    13 (1) O n th e back o f th e device, press and s lide t he b attery c over . (2) R emove the b attery cover and ins e rt on e AAA-s ize battery int o the batter y compartm ent . (3) R eplace th e ba tt e ry c ov er . Problem Possible Cau se Solution The LC D displ ays n o t hing when th e devic e is pow e r ed o n. No b a t t ery or battery is too[...]

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    14 The di splayed t ime is changing c onsta nt ly . The bit rat e of the MP3 f il e is changing during pl ayback. Tr y to u se fi xed bit rate t o compress th e MP3 fil e . The P C has e rror w hen you plug and unplug th e player . The pl ayer i s di sc o nn e c t e d fro m t he PC abruptly while t ransferring files. Do n o t disconn e c t the pl a[...]

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    15 Item Parame ter Music f ormat MP3, W MA Bit rat e 8kbps ~ 3 20kbps Frequenc y r an ge 20HZ ~ 2 0k H z Signal/nois e r atio >= 86 dB Channel s eparati on >=40dB Frequenc y r e s p onse <=3dB (20HZ ~ 20kHz) Output power to ea rp hon e s L 4mW, R 4m W EQ mod e s N a tur al, R o c k, P op , C lassic, S o f t, J azz, B a s s Display 132 X 32[...]

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    16  D o not pl ay your earph ones o r headph one s at a hig h volu me. H earing ex perts advis e against c ontinuous extend ed p lay .  If you exper ienc e a ringin g in your ears, r educ e volum e or d iscontinu e us e.  D o n o t us e while oper a ting a m otoriz ed vehicl e . It m ay cr eate a tr a ff ic h aza r d and is illegal in many[...]

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    17 1). W he n n ot using the player for an extend ed period of tim e, rem ove the batteries to avoi d damag e due t o leak age. 2). D o not use the player in extr emely hot, cold, dust y o r dam p environmen ts. 3). M ake sur e th e keys are u nlo c ked b e f ore us ing th e pl ay er (other wise contr ol s will n ot f unction). 4). Av oid drop ping[...]

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    18 FCC Cautio n: this equipm ent has been tested and foun d to com ply with the li mi t s for Class B d igi ta l dev i ce, pursuant to part 15 of t he FCC Rul es. T hese lim its are designed to pro v i de reas onable protection agai nst harmful interference i n a resi dential i nsta ll ation. T his equipment generates, us es and ca n radiate radio [...]

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    19 tradem a rks or t rademarks of t he m a nu factur e rs who d evel o p ed t he system o r pr o duct c o nc erned. Th e TM and m a r ks are not us ed to identify regi stered tradem arks and tradem a r ks in th ese i nstruct ions . This manu a l was c o rrect a n d compl e t e a t the tim e of p rinting. However , specificati o n s and updates c an[...]