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Verbatim Store 'n' Play VM-01 manual

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    Store ‘n’ Play MP3 PLA YER USER MANUAL VM-01[...]

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    1 FCC notice ........................................................................................................ 3 Handling precaution .......................................................................................... 4 Product features ................................................................................................ 6 P[...]

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    2 Play mode ....................................................................................................... 23 System setting ................................................................................................ 24 Sleep ......................................................................................................... 24 S[...]

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    3 FCC Notice FCC Notice: 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 ener gy[...]

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    4 Handling Pr ecaution Before using this device, please carefully read and understand the safety instructions listed below . 1. Read carefully all the attached user ’ s materials, and fully understand the operation guide and warnings of this device. 2. Check if the contents in the packaging of the device are consistent to the packing list. 3. Whe[...]

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    5 6. Do not subject the device to drops or hard impacts which may lead to damage. 7. The device should be opened under no circumstances. The manufacturer takes no liability for damages resulting from unauthorized tampering. Handling Pr ecaution[...]

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    6 Pr oduct Featur es - Supports WMA and MP3 le formats - Bit rates supported 32kbps - 320kbps constant & variable - W indows Media DRM 9 support - Negative LCD Display with LED back light - ID3 T ag: Song title and Artist - V oice recorder with built in microphone - 6 EQ modes: Normal, Rock, Jazz, Classic, Pop & Custom - 5 Play modes: No[...]

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    7 Package Contents 1. Store ‘n’ Play MP3 Player VM-01 (x1) 2. Stereo Earphones 3. USB Extension Cable 4. AAA Battery 5. Carry Strap 6. Quick Start Guide 7. CD containing W in 98SE driver and Users Manuals[...]

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    8 Pr oduct Diagrams and Function Buttons 1 2 Pr oduct diagrams and function buttons Earphone jack Play/pause button A-B Repeat section V olume + V olume - Lock button MIC jack Fast forward button Menu button Fast backward button USB jack Battery Housing LCD display screen description EQ display V olume level display Song name Mode display Playing s[...]

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    9 Pr oduct Diagrams and Function Buttons 1 3 Operating method Battery installation Pr oduct diagrams and function buttons[...]

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    10 Pr oduct Diagrams and Function Buttons[...]

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    11 Pr oduct Diagrams and Function Buttons[...]

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    12 Connecting to the Computer Computer system requirement 1. Microsoft W indows 98SE/Me/2000/XP 2. CD-ROM drive 3. Pentium CPU above 233MHz 4. W ith RAM memory above 32MB(if the operating system is W indows XP , the RAM should be above 64MB) 5. Hard disk space should be above 20MB 6. Port should be USB1.1 or above 7. Connecting to internet (necessa[...]

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    13 USB Connection Display This player is a mass storage device. It does not need driver installation for PC connection. However for windows 98SE OS you need to install the driver . The driver is contained on the enclosed CD or download the driver from the following website: www .verbatim-europe.com www .verbatim.com For USB connection,the device ca[...]

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    14 File Upload and Download After the device is connected to the computer to upload/download les, no special operation other than simple “drag-drop” is needed. 1. Double click “my computer” in W indows, you will nd a new icon “removable disk”, which represents your digital audio player 2. If you want to download les to the devi[...]

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    15 Shuttin g downÖ An Intr oduction to Basic Functions Power on/off Power on Press “play/pause” button to start the device Start gure The following picture (gure) has been set in the device before it left factory . Power off 1. Long press “play” button, the device will be shut down, as the progress bar displayed below . 2. When the p[...]

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    16 An Intr oduction to Basic Functions V olume setting Adjust the volume by using “VOL+”and” VOL-” on the main device 1. V olume can be selected among 0-10 sections. 2. Press the button to adjust the volume section by section; long press on the button to adjust the volume continuously . Mode switch This device has two working modes: music m[...]

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    17 An Intr oduction to Basic Functions Mode menu setting Music (music mode), voice (voice mode) or exit (keep the mode selected before) are available. menu setting in music mode menu setting in voice mode[...]

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    18 An Intr oduction to Basic Functions Lock function When switching on “HOLD” lock button, all the functions cannot be operated. Switch on the device when it is shut down, “locked” will be displayed. When it is playing, there will be an icon of “locked” on the upper right of LCD. Play music Play/pause The device will enter music mode or[...]

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    19 An Intr oduction to Basic Functions V oice record In voice mode, you can record voice via the built-in Mic 1) Press “Rec/A-B” button to begin recording 2) Press “Rec/A-B” button again to stop recording 3) Recorded les are stored as default les VXXX.W A V , XXX, begins with 001 Play r ecord V oice les recorded in the device can b[...]

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    20 An Intr oduction to Additional Functions Repeat section (A-B) When music le or voice le is being played, press REC/A-B button to set the start point (point A) for repetition, and press REC/A-B button again to set the ending point (point B). The device will begin repeat the section. Press REC/A-B button again to cancel A-B playing the curre[...]

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    21 File Management Delete 1. Press “MENU” button to enter function menu, Select “Delete” with “fast forward” button or “fast backward” button. 2. Press “MENU” button to enter delete function; 3. Search for the les by using “fast forward” or “fast backward” button, and select “yes” to delete the les; select “n[...]

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    22 Firmwar e Upgrade Firmware upgrade le and upgrade procedures are available from the below websites: www .verbatim-europe.com www .verbatim.com Y ou are recommended to check the availability of new rmware release versions to perform upgrades periodically to enhance the performance of the player . Notes: 1. Disconnection during rmware upg[...]

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    23 Play Mode Normal: play all the music les one by one and stop Repeat one: play the current music le, and repeat playing it Repeat all: play all music les one by one, and repeat them all Random: Randomly play all the music les once and stop Repeat Random: Randomly play all the music les ,and repeat again Exit: keep the play mode sel[...]

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    24 System Setting System setting selection menu In the modes of music or voice, the following system settings are included. Sleep T o preset auto sleep time. The device will shut down automatically and accordingly after the selected minutes. “Of f, 15, 30, 45, 60” minutes are available. Y ou can also select “exit” to keep the original setti[...]

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    25 System Setting Resume If the sleep memory is set to “YES” , the status information will be recorded when the player is shut down. When it starts again, the player resumes to the status last time it was shut down;If the sleep memory is set to “NO” , the status will not be recorded when the player is shut down, when it starts again, the pl[...]

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    26 System Setting Contrast T o set the contrast of LCD, totally 10 grades: “1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10” are available. Y ou can also select “exit” to keep the original settings. Backlight time T o set the time of LCD backlight for each operation, “off, 10 seconds, 30 seconds, 60 seconds, permanent” are available. Y ou can also select “exit?[...]

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    27 System Setting User Interface Languages: English, France, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Italy are available.[...]

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    28 System Setting Restor e default setting If selecting “yes”, the MP3 player will resume the default setting. If selecting “no”, or “exit”, the player keeps the current setting. V ersion It is used to display the version of the rmware of the device. IDLE time T o set the stand-by time. When the MP3 player in stand-by status reaches [...]

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    29 Appendix A list of menus MENU Play mode EQ Delete Setting Norma l Repea t one Repea t all Rando m Repea t rand on Normal Rock Jazz Classic Pop User Sleep Resume Scrolling speed backlight time version standby time Contrast Backlight time Version IDLE time D ef au l t OSD languages[...]

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    30 T r ouble Shooting 1. The device fails to work or LCD does not display . 1) Check if there is enough battery power . 2) Check if the polarities of battery are correct. 2. The device does not r espond to button press. 1) Check if the “hold” button is in “ON” position. 2) If it is in “OFF” position, button press does not work. 3. It[...]

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    31 7. How to r estore the default setting of the player . 1) Select “restore default setting” in the system setting of the device, and select “yes” to restore the default setting. 8. LCD backlight is not on. 1) Check if the backlight setting in the system setting of the device is set in “OFF” position. T r ouble Shooting[...]

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    32 SpecicationofPr oduct Notes: The above-mentioned specications of digital audio player are subject to further modication for the purpose of performance upgrading without special Notes. Dimensions (L x W x H) 85 x 26 x 22mm Net weight 34g (battery not included) Memory 128/ 256/512MB/1GB (depending on product version) Power supply On[...]

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    33 T echnical Support Eur ope: For technical support in Europe e-mail drivesupport@verbatim-europe.com or call 00 800 3883 2222 in the following countries: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany , Hungary , Italy , Luxembour g, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway , Poland, Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. All other[...]

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    34 T echnical Support does not apply to normal wear or to damage resulting from abnormal use, misuse, abuse, neglect or accident or to any incompatibility or poor performance due to the specic computer software or hardware used. VERBA TIM WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DA T A LOSS OR ANY INCIDENT AL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES, HOWEVER CAUSED, FOR[...]