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MA828 | Digital MP3 Player Instruction Manual[...]
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1 THANK YOU Thank you for purchasing our Digital Mp3 Player . This uniquely designed device combines an MP3 Player , voice recorder; FM radio and removable Flash Memory drive all in one unit. Y ou can move and store les between computers and enjoy your MP3 music collection anytime and anywhere. 1. FEA TURE SUMMARY Firmware Upgradable Check our w[...]
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2 USB Connection Quick connection to USB port. Built-in FM Radio Listen to FM stations and set your favorite stations by using Auto Preset or Manual Preset. The player can save 40 (20 for AM, 20 for FM) local stations. 2. INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing our MP3 player . Before using the unit please read this manual carefully to obtain the bes[...]
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3 Main menu: Select Music mode, display shows: Select Record mode, display shows: Select Play mode, display shows: Select System setup, display shows: Enter USB mode*, display shows: *must be connected to PC Adjusting V olume Decrease volume by pressing VOL - Increase volume by pressing VOL+. Key Lock (HOLD) Function Move the HOLD switch to the pos[...]
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4 5. BUTTON/CONTROL FUNCTIONS Music mode and V oice mode Key Action Stop state Play state Play submenu Stop Submenu Play Press and hold Shutdown Shutdown Shutdown Shutdown Press and release Play Stop Exit menu Exit menu Mode Press and hold Enter main menu Enter main menu Enter main menu Enter main menu Press and release Enter/stop submenu Enter/pla[...]
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5 Record mode Key Action Stop state Record state Play Press and hold Shutdown Stop record Press and release Start to record Pause record Mode Press and hold Enter main menu X Press and release Enter record submenu X[...]
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6 6. PLA YING MUSIC Adding and deleting les T o add and delete music le on your MP3 player , simply connect the unit to the USB port of your PC or Notebook computer , From the “My Computer” explorer , click the “Removable Disk” drive (which is what the MP3 player looks like to your computer) and then copy/cut, paste and delete any [...]
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7 6). Press MODE to conrm and deletion starts. “Delete all” will delete all les in the current mode under the current directory . (For example, only music les will be deleted if you choose Delete All under the music mode). Attention: you must remove the player from your PC if you delete les on PC, or you will receive a “the les[...]
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8 4). Enter “Equalizer” by pressing MODE. 5). Dial Next to choose, press Mode to select. 6). Instruction for all kinds of sound effect (EQ): Displaying Synchronized L yrics (Karaoke function) This player supports “LRC” les. (Search online for “LRC lyrics” – these les play lyrics along with music simultaneously .) How to use lyri[...]
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9 7. VOICE RECORDER Note: V oice recording requires signicant battery power . Check you batteries before recording. Y ou can save ninety-nine recorded les in each directory . Record mode 1). Enter main menu. 2). Dial Next to choose record mode. 3). Press Mode to enter record mode. 4). Press Play to start recording. 5). Other operations use st[...]
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10 3). Dial Next, choose the submenu “record type”: 4). Press Mode to enter the option: 5). Dial Next to choose record type. 6). Press Mode to conrm your choice. 7). Press Play to start recording (VOR can pause recording). 8). Record type: 32K/WMA: High-quality , WA V format 8K/ACT : Long recordings ACT format 32K/VOR: High-quality , sound c[...]
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1 1 9. CONVERTING ACT FILES TO W A V Files recorded into the player in ACT format can be changed into W A V format with the program that was installed from the included CD: 1). Run “Sound Converter”, click “open” 2). Choose the ACT les you want to change 3). Click “T ransform” to start transforming to W A V les In addition to tran[...]
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12 Overview Of Settings Record time Set save time and date for recorded les Backlight Set the amount of time the backlight remains on Languages Sets different language Power Off Sets the automatic shut off timer (set minutes until shutdown) Replay mode Sets the playback parameters Contrast Sets the contrast of display screen Online mode Sets Dre[...]
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13 Set Backlight time 1). Interface for setting system. 2). Dial Next to choose “Backlight”. 3). Press Mode to enter interface. 4). Dial Next/Last to adjust time. 5). T o exit press Mode after change. Set Language See “Backlight time” - operations are the same. Set Power off See “Backlight time”- operations are the same Power-save mode [...]
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14 “AUTO mode” denotes that it will pause automatically in replay . Adjust Contrast See “Backlight time”- operations are the same. Online Mode Operating systems prior to Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 cannot support two drive partitions. T o display chosen partition after connecting to your PC, you need to choose which disk you want to use bet[...]
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15 1). Standby State 2). Downloading/uploading state New folder This player supports up to ninety-nine one- level folders created by the user . 13. UPGRADING THE PLA YER Upgrade this player or service the system rmware with the software tool that was installed on your PC from the installation CD. 1). Enter main menu. 2). Dial Next to choose “s[...]
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16 8). Choose new rmware from the CD, or select the rmware le previously downloaded form the Nextar homepage 9). Click the “begin upgrade” button to start the upgrade. 10). Follow all prompts on the unit display . Once the upgrade is complete and successful the following is displayed on player: Upgrades for rmware are for improvemen[...]
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17 4). Dial Next or Last to choose directories. T o select a chosen directory press Mode. Attention: Directories within a mode are independent of the other modes’ directories. They may be given the same name and same settings as directories in other modes, but they will not affect other the other directories under other modes. Play Mode (play sub[...]
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18 Replay Mode (Play submenu) Enter by pressing “REC/A-B” directly or from submenu. A-B replay 1). Play music or record. 2). Press Mode shortly to enter submenu. 3). Dial Next to choose “Replay mode”. 4). Press Mode to enter “Replay mode”: 5). Dial Next to conrm starting point A. 6). Dial Next to conrm starting point B Repeat play[...]
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19 3). It begins to record the voice of user when Replay icon changes to follow-read icon , length is the same as the time of the A-B replay . 4). Play original voice if the time ends and the icon changes to , dial next to enter this function at this time. Return to “A-B replay” by dialing Last under this mode. Contrast Function (play mode does[...]
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20 Users can divide USB disk into two partitions (of any size) with tools provided with the player . (again , note previous warnings that you must have Windows 2K SP4 installed to use the partition function. Otherwise you must encrypt the entire drive). T o use “Dream Space”: 1. Connect the player to your PC. 2. Run the MP3 Player Disk T ool, w[...]
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21 4.Once partitioning is complete, you will see the following message: 5.Y ou will be asked to restart your computer 6.T wo disks will be seen after re-starting (or only one if using an OS prior to Windows 2K SP4 version) 7.Double click the encrypted partition. There will be three les, two of which are hidden les, one of which is executable [...]
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22 16. TROUBLESHOOTING No power Check if the batteries are installed correctly; Check if the USB connection is solid; Check if the player has been started. No sound in earphones Check if the volume is turned down; Check for a problem with the connection of earphones; Damaged MP3s can play differently , or not at all. Unusual situation with the inst[...]
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23 17. TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS Connection to PC USB 2.0 full-speed EMS memory Flash storage: 64MB - 1GB Power supply One AAA No.7 alkaline battery The longest play time: 10H Record Sampling rate 8KHz Record format WA V (32K bps), ACT (8K bps) MP3, WMA, WMV , ASF Record time 35H (ACT , 128M Flash) Highest output of earphones (L) 10mW+ (R) 10mW (32[...]