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X-MICRO EVA 120 MP3 PLAYER User’s Manual V1.0[...]
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1 INFORMA TION T O USER Product Name: X-MICRO EVA 120 MP3 PLAYER Model Name: XMP3A-F512, XMP3A-F1G, XMP3A-2G This device complies with Part 15 of the FC C Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1)this device may not cause harmful interference,and (2) this device must accpt any interference received, including interference that[...]
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2 Copyright Copyright 2006 by X-Micro Technol ogy Corp., All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, without the [...]
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3 INDEX 1. Introduction ……………………………………………..……4 2. Installing the MP3 Player ………………………………..….5 3. Transfer data to and from the MP3 Player ……………….6 4. Listen to WMA/MP3 mu sic files with the MP3 Play er ….. 7 5. MP3 Player Controls …………………………………?[...]
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4 1. Introducing The MP3 Player incorporates a portable WMA/MP3 Player, Voice Recorder , FM tuner(Optional) and USB Mass Storage Device . MP3 Player Features: • WMA/MP3 player. • Synchronous lyric display with WMA/MP3 music. • Voice recorder. • FM Radio with 20 preset • FM Recording • Navigation function • WMA DRM support • USB mass[...]
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5 2. Installing the MP3 Player Installation of driver s for computers using Windows Me/2000/XP is not necessary. Note for Windows Me/2000/XP users: Insta llation of the MP3 Player drivers is required only if you wish to upgrade the firmware of the player. Note for Windows 2000 users: Windows Service Pack 3 must be installed . Windows 98 SE users wi[...]
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6 3. Transfer data to and from the MP3 Player. 1. Make sure that the MP 3 Player is turned off. 2. Remove the USB port cover & disconnect the earphone. 3. Plug the MP3 Player into the USB port of your computer. The built-in LCD displays "USB Connected", indicating that the MP3 Player is in USB mode. The MP3 Player is then automaticall[...]
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7 4. Listen to WMA/MP3 music files with the MP3 Player 1. Follow the instructions for the tr ansfer of data to and from the MP3 Player to copy WMA/MP3 musi c files to the MP3 Player. 2. Install 1 AAA/LR03 battery into the battery compartment. 3. Connect the supplied headph ones to the headphone socket. 4. Press the Play button. 5. Use the MP3 Playe[...]
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8 5. MP3 Player Controls A. USB Port Cover B. Headphone Socket C. A-B / Menu Button D. Skip Previous / Fast Rewind E. Skip Next / Fast Forward F. Power Off/Stop G. Power On/Play/Pause H. Hold Switch I. Volume Down J. Volume Up K. Microphone[...]
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9 6. LCD Display a. Track Number / Total Tracks b. Repeat all c. Random d. Hold e. Play/Pause/Stop/Rec. f. Music Type g. ID3 Tag display h. Elapsed Time/ Track Time i. Music Mode/ Voice Mode j. Repeat one k. Equalizer l. Battery Indicator m. Volume n. A-B Repeat o. Lyric Display[...]
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10 7. Voice Recorder Record voice 1. Select Record in the LCD menu list to begin recording. 2. Press the Stop or Menu button to stop the recording and enter Voice mode. The voice recording will have been saved as a file named Vxxx.WAV in the Voice folder. Note that the LCD display will read MEMORY FULL when all available memory has been used. Playb[...]
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11 disappears from the display. To exit FM radio mode , press and hold the A- B/Menu button. Exit to music mode from FM mode Press and hold the A-B/Menu button for a while and release it. The MP3 Player will exit FM tuner mode and go back to music mode. Listen to FM radio After the FM tuner finish ing the automatic seeking, the MP3 Player tuner wil[...]
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12 1. Select "Add to Preset" in the FM menu and press the A-B/Menu button. 2. Use the Skip control pad to decide a preset will be used for current FM radio. 3. Press the A-B/M enu button to save. Note: The unit can save 20 preset stations. Load Preset To select a FM radio station fr om the preset list to listen, 1. Select "Load Prese[...]
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13 The player searches for the nearest st ation. When it finds one, it stops and plays the station. Note: If this station is in the preset list, the corresponding pr eset number (e.g. P02) will display on the LCD. To tune manually, Use the Skip control pad. Each time the Skip control pad is pressed, the player changes the frequency by 0.1MHz. FM Re[...]
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14 Hold Function Use the Hold function to deactivate the MP3 Player controls (to avoid accidental activation). 1. To activate the Hold function, slide the Hold switch. 2. Slide the Hold switch back to turn off the Hold function. Note: The MP3 Player will turn off automatically if the key is hold when turning on the power. Navigation Use [ Menu ] bu[...]
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15 8. Advanced Settings To navigate the settings menu. 1. Press & hold the A-B/Menu button for a while and release it to enter the settings menu. 2. Press the Skip buttons to choose a setting. 3. Press the A-B/Menu bu tton to select that setting. 4. After setting is finished, press & hold the A- B/Menu button for a while and release it to e[...]
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16 Adjust LCD Contrast To adjust the LCD contrast 1. In the settings menu, select Contrast. 2. Press the Skip buttons to adjust the contrast level. 3. Press the A-B/Menu button to go back to setting menu. Backlight To adjust the backlight 1. In the settings menu, select Back Light. 2. Press the Skip buttons to adjust the delay before the backlight [...]
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17 1. In the settings menu, select Record . 2. Press the Skip buttons to select "Source". 3. Press the Skip buttons to select "Encoder". Press the A-B/Menu button repeatedly to select a recording format. 4. Press the Skip buttons to sele ct "Rate". Press the A-B/Menu button repeatedly to cycle through the av ailable Re[...]
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18 Language select 1. Press the Menu button. 2. Slide the Menu button left or right to select Settings and press the Play button. 3. In the Settings menu Slide the Menu button left or right to select Language and press the Play button. 4. In the Language menu Slide the Menu button left or right to choose a language and press the Play button. All me[...]
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19 About Information is available regarding the fi rmware version, built-in memory size and free memory size. 1. Select About in menu list. 2. The firmware version and Internal Media info appears. 3. Press the Skip bu ttons to read the Free memory space. 4. Press A-B/Menu button to exit to menu list screen.[...]
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20 9. Upgrade the Firmware The firmware in the player can be updated through the Firmware Download utility running on your PC. To update t he firmware, Please browse X-MICRO website for latest Firmware Download Utility. The Firmware Utility must be installed to use the Upgrade. 1. Plug the MP3 Player into the USB port of your computer. The built-in[...]
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21 10. Removing the MP3 Player from your computer 1. Click on the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the taskbar (next to the clock). 2. Click on Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device . 3. Wait until a Safe to Remove Hardware message is displayed. 4. Remove the MP3 Player.[...]
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22 11. Trouble Shootings Q The LCD displays nothing afte r turning on the MP3 player. A 1 Check to see if the battery has been inserted; 2 Check to see if the battery needs replacemen t: Try reinserting the battery correctly or replace it. 3 If it still does not work, go to next step. Put the player in recovery mode 1 Take out the battery from batt[...]
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23 In order to play these encry pted WMA files in your MP3 pl ayer, you will need to use the Windows Media player to copy them to your MP3 player. The traditional “Drag & Drop” method will not work. Here is what you have to do: Open your WMA file using your Windows Media Player Click “Copy to CD or Device” Select the MP3 pla[...]
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24 12. MP3 Player Specifications • Internal Memory o Built-in 128MB, 256 MB, 512 MB , 1 GB or 2GB (10 MB reserved for firmware and system management) • Interface o USB • Power o 1 x AAA Battery o Battery continuous playing time: Up to 8 hours • Equaliser o Normal, XBass, Rock, Jazz, Classical, Pop • Display o 128 x 32 dots Dot-matrix LCD [...]
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25 o Flash based. User upgradeable.[...]
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26 13. Safety Listening to loud sounds for prolonged periods may permanently damage your hearing. Before putting on the headphones, place them around your neck and turn the volume down. Then put the headphones on and slowly increase the volume until you find a comfortable listening level. 14. Contact Us If you have any problems or questions regardi[...]
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