Atak AMP23B User manual

MP3 Digital Audio Player
Model: AMP23B
User Manual
For technical assistance or troubleshooting
please call 1-855-994-2825 or visit www.sibrandssupport.com

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Features:
•Supports multiple music formats such as: MP1, MP2, MP3, & WMA
•USB Flash disk function (no driver needed)
•High-Speed USB 2.0 Data Transmission
Know your player:
Definition of buttons functions:
1. PLAY: ON / PLAY / STOP / OFF
2. VOL+: Volume Increase
+
-
PLAY / PAUSE
NEXTPREVIOUS
HEADPHONE
JACK
VOL +
VOL -
LED STATUS INDICATOR
USB PORT

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3. VOL– :Volume Decrease
4. NEXT: NEXT entry, Fast Forward
5. PREV:PREVIOUS entry, Fast Reverse
6. ON/OFF: Main Power Switch
7. USB PORT:Mini USB Jack
8. HEADPHONE JACK: Standard 3.5mm Headphone Jack
Loading Music Files on the MP3 Player:
Connect the MP3 Player into your computers’ USB port. The MP3 Player will be recognized
by your PC as a “Removable Disk” located in the “My Computer” directory and the power on
the MP3 Player will automatically turn on. Loading music files into the MP3 Player is very
easy. Locate the music files on your computer that you want to load on the MP3 Player and
simply, “drag and drop” the music files into the MP3 Players’ Removable Disk directory. You
can create new folders or rename existing ones and organize your songs in the same
manner that you would for any other set of files on a computer or USB drive. No Drivers are
required.

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The Proper Way To Disconnect or “Eject” the MP3 Player from the Computer
If the MP3 Player is not properly disconnected from the computer, music files may be lost,
damaged, or the player may not operate correctly.
For Windows and MAC systems, follow normal system procedures for the SAFE ejection of
a “USB DEVICE”.
1. First, make sure the MP3 player is stopped and all programs using the player on
your computer (i.e. Media Player or others) are closed.
2. WINDOWS: right-click on the USB icon in the bottom right (system tray) of your
computer screen and a box with the message, “Safely Remove Hardware” will
appear. Click on the “Safely Remove Hardware” message and your computer will
indicate that it is OK to remove the device.
3 MAC: right-click on the icon that appears on the screen or in the “Finder” menu to
“EJECT” the unit. After ejecting, the unit can now safely be removed.
MP3 mode:
Turning the Player ON and OFF:
1. To turn the power ON, press and hold the PLAY button until the red LED STATUS
INDICATOR LED turns on.
2. To turn the power OFF, press and hold the PLAY button until the red LED STATUS
INDICATOR LED blinks rapidly and turns off.

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3. Do not have the power of the MP3 player turned ON before connecting the player to your
computer. The MP3 player will automatically turn itself on when inserted into the USB port.
Playing Music:
1. Press the PLAY / PAUSE button once to begin playing music. In the PLAY mode, the
LED STATUS INDICATOR will flash (if there are no audio files on your player, LED
STATUS INDICATOR will blink rapidly and the player will automatically turn OFF)
2. To pause the MP3 player, Press the PLAY / PAUSE button the player will PAUSE.
The LED STATUS INDICATOR will stop flashing and will remain during PAUSE mode.
Selecting Music:
Short Press the PREV button to select the last music selection
Short Press the NEXT button to select the next music selection
Volume adjustments:
VOL+: to increase the volume
VOL- : to decrease the volume
To resume playback simply press the PLAY / PAUSE button again. If no other buttons
are pressed within one minute the player will automatically turn OFF.

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Insert the MP3 Player into the computers USB port using the supplied USB cable.
When the system correctly recognizes the player, the icon “USB Device” will appear on the
System Tray. If “USB Device” does not appear in the System Tray, click on
“My Computer” and the “Removable Disk” letter for the MP3 Player will be visible. The
Player can now perform all of the functions of a USB Flash Drive.
USB mode
Using the Player as a USB Flash Drive
WINDOWS:
Insert the MP3 Player into the computers USB port using the supplied USB cable.
When the system correctly recognizes the player, the icon “UNTITLED” will appear in the
“Devices” list on the left side of a Finder window.
The Player can now perform all of the functions of a USB Flash Drive.
MAC:

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Troubleshooting
No Power 1. Is the battery charged?
2. Confirm the unit is turned on.
No sound is
heard in the
headphones
1. Confirm the volume is not set to 0.
2. Confirm the headphones are completely plugged into the
Headphone Jack.
3. Try playing a different song.
Unable to load
music files
1. Confirm the USB cable is completely plugged into the
USB port on your computer.
2. Is the driver installed properly?
3. Check to see if the memory is full.

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LIMITED 90-DAY WARRANTY
We warrant this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal
use for a ninety-day period from the original date of purchase from an authorized ATAK
dealer. We will repair or replace the unit free of charge should it become defective unde
r
this warranty, providing you, the original purchaser, submit proof of purchase (sales slip)
along with the unit and all accessories.
During the ninety-day period from the original purchase date, we will service or exchange
the unit at no charge. To obtain warranty service or replacement within the ninety-day
warranty period, please return the product and all accessories to the original place o
f
purchase.
For technical support, the ATAK Technical Support Center is available Monday-Saturday
(10:00AM to 7:00PM EST for technical assistance or troubleshooting. To contact us by
phone, please call 1-855-994-2825, or visit www.sibrandssupport.com.

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This warranty does not cover any product which has been subject to damage due to an act
of nature, misuse, neglect, accident, abuse, commercial use, or modification of, or to, any
part of the product, including the antenna. Damage to any external media such as USB, or
other memory devices are not covered nor is the cost incurred in shipping the unit for
warranty repair. Under no circumstances shall ATAK be liable for any loss (direct, indirect,
incidental, foreseen, unforeseen, special or consequential) or for any damage arising
out of, or in connection with, the use of this product.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL ATAK BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
This warranty does not cover re-manufactured units, or product sold ‘As Is’.
This warranty is valid only to the original purchaser of the Product in the United States and
Canada and grants specific legal rights.

Schoenfeld International Inc and ATAK
5001 American Boulevard West
Suite 275
Bloomington, Minnesota 55437
©Schoenfeld International Inc., 2015
AMP23B Ver. 1.0 February 2015
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