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    V1.0 X-Micro EV A 310 MP3 PLA YER User Manual[...]

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    I Contents 1. Pr eca utions …………… …………………… …………………… …………………… ………………………2 2. System requirement ……………………… ………………………… …………………… ……………………4 3. Inst allation instruction …………………………………?[...]

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    II 6.2.2 Pl ay v oice fi les ………………………………………………… ………………………………………1 1 6.3 FM T uner …… ………………………………………………………………… ………………..…..………12 6.3.1 Pl aying FM ……………………………………………………?[...]

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    III 7. O ther fu ncti on ………………………………………… ………………………………………….…………… 20 7.1 A-B pl ay mod e ………………………………………………………………… …….……………………20 7.2 Lock funct ion …………………………………………………?[...]

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    1 Notic e: Thank you for choos ing our produc ts! Pleas e read t his manual c arefull y to ens ure pr oper op erati on. Attention: 1. We ar e tryi ng to perfec t ever ything on t his ma nual whe n we wri ting the descr iption, however we canno t ensur e there is no t any mi ss or l oss. 2. We take the res ponsibi lity to k eep in good repai r for t[...]

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    2 1. Precautions (1) Never us e the pl ayer during dr iving or oper ating ot her v ehicles to avoid traffic accident , which is also rest ricted by t he law in some dist ricts. Even on fo ot, it is still dangero us to li sten in ex tremely high volume especially during crossing the street. Wher ev er with pot ential ri sks, pl ease stop us ing the [...]

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    3 ( 8 ) As t he software provi ded by the or iginal e quipment manufact urer has t he optimum flash stor age speed, a ll play ers wi th memory l ess t han 128MB can not be for matted as F A T - 32 in the oper ating s ystem. (9) Attention: Beca use of the dif ferent memory calcul ating m ethod a nd the play er soft ware (fi rmware) is stor ed in the[...]

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    4 2. System requirement  Syst em requir ement of MP 3 player :  Mic rosoft Windows 98se/20 00/Me/XP  Pentiu m 200M HZ or above.  USB port  120MB hard dis k space  Mouse i nstalled  CD-ROM driv e[...]

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    5 3. Inst allation instructi on 3.1Ins talling dri ver for Windows 98s e (not req uired for Windows ME or a bove) A. Connect the MP 3 Player t o the U SB port of a PC, "Find n ew hardware" appears on the scre en, then click "Search latest d river for this d evice" and insert the driver CD into CD- ROM, and th en click "Next[...]

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    6 4.2 Do wnload A. Copy t he files from other dev ice and past e them into t his movabl e device. LCD screen m ay dis play relat ive ic on when t ransmit ting f iles between t he Play er and PC. Dat a transferring 4.3 Rem oving US B device A. Double click the Sa fely Remo ve H ardware i con in tas kbar : B. From Sa fely Remove Hard ware scr een, hi[...]

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    7 C. Then c lick "S top" but ton. "S to p a Hard ware Device" wi ndow ap pears on the scr een as shown in the pict ure below . D. Click “ OK”. After the "Safe t o Remov e Hardware" wi ndow appe ars, t he player c an be disconnec te d from P C safely . Notice: Never u nplug the U SB cable w hen tr ansmitting data wi[...]

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    8 5. Basic operation 5. 1 Butto ns and fu nctions (1) Microphone (2) Earphone jack (3) Hold (4) REC button (5) Ne xt  (6) VOL+ (7) Previo us  (8) VOL - (9) ME NU button (10)  Play /Pause/ S top (11) USB port[...]

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    9 5.2 Power on/off From power off mode, press  button to power the playe r on and enter the MP3 standby mode . Keep hold ing  butto n 3 seconds to power off, the player wi ll sav e the data and e nter power off mode. MP3 sta ndby mode Power o ff Impor t anc e : If the p ower is directly cut of f in st andby mode or play bac k process [...]

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    10 6. How to use the MP3 player 6.1Playing music A. From MP3 s t and by mode, y ou can press the  butt on to play MP3 mus ic and press the  butto n again to pause. T o r esume pl aying, please press t he  button the third time. Play Pa use B. From play or p aus e mode, pres s and hold t he  butto n 2 seconds , the pl ayer w [...]

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    11 6.2 V oice m ode 6.2.1R ecord f unction From MP3 mo de or voice s t andby mode, keep pr essing REC but ton to begin r ecording, press the  butto n to pause r ecordi ng. Repr ess t he REC button to st op and save the voic e file in wav format then come in to the vo ice sta ndby mode. 6.2.2 Pl ay voic e files Y ou ca n pres s the  butt[...]

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    12 A. From voi ce standby or play mode, you c an press t he  or  butt on to selec t previous or next voi ce file. B. From STOP status , you can pus h and hold th e  or  butto n to find your desired tra ck quickly . C. From Play mo de, you can push and hold  or  button to fast backwa rd or forwa rd in this track. D. From v oice sta[...]

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    13 6.3.2 R ecording F M From FM play ing mode, y ou can ke ep pressi ng the REC but ton 2 sec onds to begin r ecordin g. The FM track wil l be recor ded in W A V f ormat. Pr ess t he  butto n to pause re cording. Re press the RE C button t o fini sh recor ding and the player wi ll return to the FM T un er screen. Y ou can pla y the FM rec ord[...]

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    14 C. Save station: U nder t he FM menu, push the  or  button to sel ect sav e station and pr ess t he  button to e nter . Repress th e  but ton to c onfir m savi ng. D. Dele te station: Under th e FM menu, pu sh the  or  button to select del ete station a nd pres s the  butto n to ent er . Repres s the  bu tton [...]

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    15 6.4 Func tion Set ting From M P3 mode or v oice standby mod e, press the MENU but ton to e nter the mai n menu, an d push th e  or  button t o select and pres s the  butt on to enter t he desired m ode. The func tion se tting inc ludes: EQ mode, Play mode , Contrast, Backligh t, Power set, Re cord set, Language and Exit. Y ou can pre[...]

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    16 6.4.3 S etti ng Cont rast Unde r the setting mode. Push the  or  but ton to adjust the contr ast of LCD. Press the  button to sa ve the selecte d setting. 6.4.4 A djusting B ack light Under the se tting mode . Push th e  or  butt on to select the backl ight set ting, including: Off, 5s, 10s, on. Pr ess the  button to save[...]

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    17 6.4.7 Set ting languag e Under t he setti ng mode. Pus h the  or  button to sel ect language. Pres s the  button to save th e selec ted langu age.This funct ion depen ds on the softw are. 6.4.8 B ack t o setting Return to the setting menu. 6.5 Prev iew func tion From MP 3 mode or voice s tandby mode, you ca n press the MENU but ton t[...]

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    18 6.7 Fol der func tion From MP3 m ode or voice standby mode, you c an press the MENU but ton to ent er the m ain menu sett ing, push t he  or  butt on to s elect f older functi on, press the  button to enter . The music an d folder under the root director y appear s on the sc reen, and t hen you c an push the  or  butt on to fi [...]

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    19 d. T o r eturn to t he up per direc tory , please selec t the icon and press the  button c onfir m. e. T o exi t from f older mode, please s elect the icon and pr ess the  button confirm. f. To play the tra cks in MTP MEDIA, pleas e refer to t he DRM funct ion to learn how t o transf orm the DRM tracks first. (B) Folder option and pl[...]

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    20 6.8 Exit Return to MP3 mode. Note: From s ettin g m ode, you can pr ess the ME N U button t o ex it the setti n g m ode quickl y . 7. Other functions 7.1 A-B Pla y Mode From MP3 or voice mod e: (1) Press the RE C button to select st arting po int A. (2) Press t he REC button to selec t end point B, t hen it will repeat b etween A- B. (3) Press t[...]

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    21 7.2 Lock f uncti o n From MP3 an d voice s tandby/ play/ pause/ record mod e, you can pus h the HOLD switch opp osite t he arrow to loc k all the oth er buttons with a Loc k icon on the LCD accord ingly . If y ou want to use other butto ns, please pus h the HOLD s witch to the op posite di rection of arrow . 7.3L yric sync This pl ayer su pports[...]

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    22 8. F AQ Probl em Causes Solution No dis play aft er pressing the power button. Without ins talling battery or battery low . V erify the batt ery is ins talled, chang e battery . Wit hout sou nd when playin g music. 1. V olume is t oo low or without mus ic in your play er . 2. Batte ry low . 3. MP3 or WM A f ile is corr upt. 1. Adjust v olume or [...]

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    23 Can’t play the privat e compress ed MP3 files. The MP3 fi les current ly are compr essed with different compre ss rate and format, while this Player supports stan dard co mpressed MP3 only , pleas e do not adopts layer one or two compre ssion. Download th e standard MP3 file s again. No respon se af ter pressing button. HOLD switch is on , but[...]

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    24 9. T echnical specifications Bit rate 32~320Kb p s( MP3)32-19 2Kbps(WMA) SNR >90db Dynamic range >80(1KHZ) Distortion <0.05% (RE FERENCE LE VEL:0dB ( MP3 ) 1 mW , 4mW -52dB/ -62dB ( VOICE, REFER ENCE FREQUENCY :1KHZ ) Output 5mW*2 Condi tion of st orage Humidity<90%, normal t emperatur e USB interface USB2.0High speed Memory [...]

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