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Model: MP 200 User Manual Manuale d'Uso Manuel d'Utilisation MP200 Eng Manul R2(V1.1) F OP 11/15/04, 10:34 AM 1 ¶´ƒ[...]
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CONTENTS DIGIT AL MP3 PLA YER (MP200) USER MANUAL Introduction ................................................................................. 1 Main Features ........................................................................ 1 Accessories ............................................................................ 1 Product Overview ......[...]
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EN Scroll (Scroll Speed) ............................................................ 1 1 Memory and Firmware .............................................................. 1 1 Settings ...................................................................................... 1 1 Lang (Language) .........................................................[...]
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EN 1 INTR ODUCTION Congratulations on your selection of the Oregon Scientific TM MP200. This full-featured Digital MP3 Player of fers a variety of features including multi-format data storage support, support for multiple audio standards, enhanced playback and audio features, all in a slim, credit card-sized design. MAIN FEA TURES • World's [...]
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EN 2 PRODUCT O VERVIEW FRONT 1. Earphone connection 2 . Strap connector: Use this to attach the supplied strap 3. LCD screen 4. USB connector BACK 1. JOG button: Skip to the next track or next option; Review the current or previous track / back to the previous option; Start and pause playback / stop playback / confirm selection 2. MENU button: Pres[...]
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EN 3 GETTING ST ARTED Before you begin, please check to make sure your computer meets the following minimum system requirements: • Intel® Pentium® 133MHz or faster • CD-ROM Drive • USB 1.1 port or USB 2.0 port • 10MB free hard disk space • Microsoft® Windows® 98SE, Me, 2000, or XP • Mac OS 9.0 or above DRIVER SOFTWARE INST ALLA TION[...]
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EN 4 NOTE: Make sure you turn off the player before connecting to the PC. Once connected the player's built-in battery will automatically begin charging. "READY" will show on the LCD. When the battery is fully charged after approximately 2-3 hours on a continuous charge, the battery icon shows . Disconnect the player when charging is[...]
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EN 5 CAUTION: T o prevent data loss, wait at least 15 seconds to make sure the file transfer is complete before unplugging your player from the computer. DISCONNECTING PLA YER FR OM COMPUTER WINDOWS 98SE 1. Double click the My Computer icon. 2 . Right click the removable drive letter your player has been assigned. 3. Click "Eject" from li[...]
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EN 6 PLA YING BA CK MUSIC FILES PLA Y Press T o playback music files stored on your player . 1. Playback icon 2. Time elapsed or remaining 3. RPT icon 4. Bit rate (Display VBR if the music track is played back at a variable bit rate) 5. Track name 6. Equalizer icon TIP: See section on "MENU NA VIGA TION" for information about how to: • [...]
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EN 7 ACTION BUTTON PRESS Fast Forward Rewind Press and hold to fast-forward the current track. The icon will appear on the display. Press and hold to rewind the current track. The icon will appear on the display. V OLUME CONTR OL • Press + to increase volume. • Press - to decrease volume. TIP: Press and hold a volume button to rapidly change le[...]
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EN 8 MAIN MENU SUB-MENUS RPT Normal, One, All, Ran, RPT Ran. EQ Normal, Rock, Jazz, Classical, Pop. DELETE One / All DISPLA Y BACKLIT CONTRAST SCROLL TOT AL, FREE, VERSION Off, 3s, 7s, 15s 1 to 10 Off, 1, 2, 3, 4 MEMORY LANG English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese TIME Elapse / Remain SETTINGS TA G Off / On NOTE: If no key is pressed [...]
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EN 9 All Play all tracks once repeatedly. Ran RPT Ran All tracks are randomly selected and played back. All tracks are randomly selected then played back once repeatedly. One Repeat the current track. Y ou can press to skip to the next track. Icon RPT P A TTERN DESCRIPTION EQ (EQU ALIZER) 1. Press / to select the desired EQ setting. 2. Press to con[...]
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EN 10 DELETE ONE 1. Press / to choose a track for deletion. 2. Press to delete the file. "File deleted" and the free memory will be displayed to confirm that the file has been erased. DELETE ALL If you selected the delete "All " option and you pressed to confirm, "Files deleted" will be displayed to confirm the deletio[...]
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EN 11 SCROLL (SCR OLL SPEED) If you have track information that is too long to fit onto the display, it will scroll through so you can read text that is left off the screen. 1. Press / to scroll between "OFF, 1, 2, 3, 4" speed levels. 2. Press to confirm selection. MEMOR Y AND FIRMWARE T o check the status of your player's total or a[...]
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EN 12 T AG (T A G INFORMA TION) Y our player supports ID3v1 and ID3v2 T ag information. This format allows the player to represent information such as identifying track title and artist name: 1. Press / to scroll "Of f" or "On". 2. Press to confirm selection. NOTE: If the track contains both ID3v1 and ID3v2, only the ID3v2, info[...]
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EN 13 FORMA TTING Y OUR PLA YER (WINDO WS USERS ONL Y) All stored information will be lost and your settings will return to default values. 1 . In Windows Explorer, select the drive letter of your player assigned by the computer. 2. Ensure you have selected the right drive (i.e. Removable Disk). Right-click your mouse button and select the FORMA T [...]
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EN 14 • Do not tamper with the internal components. • Do not scratch the LCD display. • Do not make any changes or modifications to this product. Unauthorized changes may void your right to use the product and invalidate the warranty. • The technical specifications for this product and the contents of the user guide are subject to change wi[...]
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EN 15 The player will not start or shuts off soon after it starts. Check the battery level and make sure it is fully charged. The buttons do not work. The button hold feature may be on. See section "BUTTON HOLD" for more information. The player is not functioning normally. The player may need to be reset. See section "RESET" for[...]
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EN 16 3. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation process. CA UTION In case of electrostatic discharge, the product may not function properly and will require a manual reset. After resetting the unit, data stored will remain intact. TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS Built-in Flash Memory: 128MB, 256MB or 512MB (please refer to indicat[...]
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EN 17 *T ime under normal operating conditions (normal room temperature, MP3 128kbps, volume level 20). V arious factors can af fect battery life, including backlight, volume, contrast setting, and fast-forward / rewinding and shuffling of tracks. NOTE: Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. ABOUT OREGON SCIENTIFIC Visit ou[...]
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EN 18 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installe[...]
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© 2004 Oregon Scientific. All rights reserved. 086-003493-014 MP200 Eng Manul R2(V1.1) B OP 11/15/04, 10:35 AM 1 ¶´ƒ[...]