D-Link DMP-90 User manual

MP3 Music Player
USER'S GUIDE
Please read all instructions in this User's Guide before using the
product and keep it in a safe place for future reference.
DMP-90

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FCC Certifications
This equipment has beentested and found tocomply with the limitsfor a Class Bdigital
device, pursuant to Part15 of the FCCRules. These limits aredesigned to provide
reasonable protection against harmfulinterference in a residentialinstallation. This
equipment generates, uses andcan radiate radio frequencyenergy and, if notinstalled and
used in accordance withthe instructions, may causeharmful interference to radio
communications. However, thereis no guarantee thatinterference will not occurin a
particular installation. If thisequipment does cause harmfulinterference to radio ortelevision
reception, which can bedetermined by turning theequipment off andon, the user is
encouraged to try tocorrect the interference byone or more ofthe following measures:
Reorient or relocate thereceiving antenna.
Increase the separation betweenthe equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment intoan outlet on acircuit different fromthat to which thereceiver is
connected.Consult the dealer oran experienced radio/TV technicianfor help. Shielded
interface cables must beused in order tocomply withemission limits. You are cautioned that
changes or modifications notexpressly approved by theparty responsible for compliance
could void your authorityto operate the equipment.
This device complies withPart 15 of theFCC rules. Operation issubject to the followingtwo
conditions: (1) This devicemay not cause harmfulinterference, and (2) Thisdevice must
accept any interference received,including interference that maycause undesired operation.
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or entity who originallypurchased the product fromD-Link or its authorizedreseller or
distributor.
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described below ("Hardware") willbe free from materialdefects in workmanship andmaterials
from the date oforiginal retail purchase ofthe Hardware, for theperiod set forth below
applicable to the producttype ("Warranty Period")if the Hardware isused and serviced in
accordance with applicable documentation;provided that a completedRegistration Card is
returned to an AuthorizedD-Link Service Officewithin ninety (90) daysafter the date of
original retail purchase ofthe Hardware. If acompleted Registration Card isnot received by
an authorized D-Link ServiceOffice within suchninety (90) period, thenthe Warranty Period
shall be ninety (90)days from the dateof purchase.
D-Link's sole obligation shallbe to repair orreplace the defective Hardwareat no charge to
the original owner. Such repair or replacementwill be rendered byD-Link at an AuthorizedD-
Link Service Office. The replacement Hardware neednot be new orof an identical make,
model or part; D-Linkmay in its discretionmay replace the defectiveHardware (or any part
thereof) with any reconditionedproduct that D-Link reasonablydetermines is substantially
equivalent (or superior) inall material respects tothe defective Hardware. TheWarranty
Period shall extend foran additional ninety (90)days after any repairedor replaced Hardware
is delivered. If amaterial defect is incapableof correction, or ifD-Link determines in itssole
discretion that it isnot practical to repairor replace the defectiveHardware, the price paidby
the original purchaser forthe defective Hardware willbe refunded by D-Linkupon return to D-
Link of the defectiveHardware. All Hardware (orpart thereof) that isreplaced by D-Link, or
for which the purchaseprice is refunded, shallbecome the property ofD-Link upon
Product Type Warranty Period
Product (excluding power supplies and fans), if
purchased and delivered in the fifty (50) United
States, or theDistrict of Columbia (“USA”)
As long as the orig inal pur chaser still
owns the product
Product purchased or d elivered outside the
USA
One (1) Year
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Spare parts and spare kit s Ninety (90) days

replacement or refund.
Limited Software Warranty: D-Link warrants that thesoftware portion of theproduct
("Software") will substantially conformto D-Link's then currentfunctional specifications for
the Software, as setforth in the applicabledocumentation, from the dateof original delivery
of the Software fora period of ninety(90) days ("WarrantyPeriod"), if the Softwareis
properly installed on approvedhardware and operated ascontemplated in its
documentation. D-Link further warrantsthat, during the Warranty Period, the magnetic
media on which D-Linkdelivers the Software willbe free of physicaldefects. D-Link's sole
obligation shall be toreplace the non-conforming Software(or defective media) with
software that substantially conformsto D-Link's functional specificationsfor the Software.
Except as otherwise agreedby D-Link in writing,the replacement Software isprovided only
to the original licensee,and is subject tothe terms and conditionsof the license grantedby
D-Link for the Software. The Warranty Periodshall extend for anadditional ninety (90)
days after any replacementSoftware is delivered. Ifa material non-conformance is
incapable of correction, orif D-Link determines inits sole discretion thatit is not practicalto
replace the non-conforming Software,the price paid bythe original licensee forthe non-
conforming Software will berefunded by D-Link; providedthat the non-conforming
Software (and all copiesthereof) is first returnedto D-Link. The licensegranted respecting
any Software for whicha refund is givenautomatically terminates.
What YouMust Do For Warranty Service:
1.Registration Card. The RegistrationCard provided at theback of this manualmust be
completed and returned toan Authorized D-Link ServiceOffice for eachD-Link product
within ninety (90) daysafter the product ispurchased and/or licensed. The
addresses/telephone/fax list of thenearest Authorized D-Link ServiceOffice is providedin
the back of thismanual. FAILURE TO PROPERLYCOMPLETE AND TIMELY RETURN
THE REGISTRATIONCARD MAYAFFECT THE WARRANTYFOR THIS PRODUCT.
2.Submitting A Claim. Anyclaim under this limitedwarranty must be submittedin writing
before the end ofthe Warranty Periodto an Authorized D-LinkService Office. Theclaim
must include a writtendescription of the Hardwaredefect or Software nonconformancein
sufficient detail toallow D-Link to confirmthe same. The originalproduct owner must
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Office and, ifrequested, provide written proofof purchase of theproduct (such as acopy of
the dated purchase invoicefor the product) beforethe warranty service isprovided. After
an RMA number isissued, the defective productmust be packaged securelyin the original
or other suitable shippingpackage to ensure thatit will not bedamaged in transit, andthe
RMA number must beprominently marked on theoutside of the package. The packaged
product shall be insuredand shipped to D-Link,53 Discovery Drive, IrvineCA 92618, with
all shipping costs prepaid. D-Link may reject orreturn any product thatis not packaged and
shipped in strict compliancewith the foregoing requirements,or for which anRMA number
is not visible fromthe outside of thepackage. The product owneragrees to pay D-Link's
reasonable handling and returnshipping charges for anyproduct that is notpackaged and
shipped in accordance withthe foregoing requirements, orthat is determined byD-Link not
to be defective ornon-conforming.
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tampering, negligence, misuse, faultyinstallation, lack of reasonablecare, repair or
service in any waythat is not contemplatedin the documentation forthe product, or ifthe
model or serial numberhas been altered, tamperedwith, defaced or removed;
2.Initial installation, installation andremoval of the productfor repair, andshipping costs;
3.Operational adjustments covered inthe operating manual forthe product, and normal
maintenance;
4.Damage that occurs inshipment, due to actof God, failures dueto power surge, and
cosmetic damage; and
5.Any hardware, software, firmwareor other products orservices provided by anyoneother
than D-Link.

Disclaimer of Other Warranties: EXCEPT FOR THELIMITED WARRANTY SPECIFIED
HEREIN, THE PRODUCT ISPROVIDED "AS-IS" WITHOUT ANYWARRANTY OF ANYKIND
INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANYWARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY,FITNESS
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THE PRODUCT IS WITHTHE PURCHASER OF THEPRODUCT.
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FOREGOING LIMITED WARRANTYIS REPAIR,REPLACEMENT OR REFUND OFTHE
DEFECTIVE OR NON-CONFORMING PRODUCT.
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California. Some states donot allow exclusion orlimitation of incidental orconsequential
damages, or limitations onhow long an impliedwarranty lasts, so theforegoing limitations
and exclusions may notapply. Thislimited warranty provides specificlegal rights and the
product owner may alsohave other right.

What is MP3? 1
What is the DMP-90? 1
General System Requirements 1
Installing DMP-90.exe file 2
DMP-90 Accessories 2
DMP-90 Player Controls 3
The DMP-90 Smart Media card 4
Connecting DMP-90 Player to PC 5
Initializing Internal Memory Smar t Media card 6
Downloading Files from PC to DMP-90 7
Power On/Off 8
Key Lock 8
Playing MP3 files 9
Selecting the desired MP3 file 10
Starting Playback from the Middle of MP3 file 10
Repeat 11
Equalizer mode 11
Selecting Internal Memory/Exter nal Memory 12
Volume 12
Troubleshooting 13
Warning 14
Warranty 15
Specifications 16
Random 11
CONTENTS
Appendix

MP3 (MPEG1 layer 3) is a standard audio file format, which
compresses a sound sequence into approximately one-twelfth
the size of the original file. MP3 files are relatively small while
retaining the sound quality of the original file.
WHAT IS MP3?
You must be aware that distributing copies of MP3 file without
permission is against copyright law. You should use the MP3
encoding software included in the DMP-90 package only for personal
purposes.
!
The DMP-90 is a portable digital audio player. The DMP-90 is user-
friendly with easy to follow downloading and operating procedures. Music
can be downloaded from your PC to the DMP-90. The DMP-90 stores all
your music files in flash memory. The DMP-90 stores up to 1/4hour of MP3
music compressed at 128 Kbps for your listening pleasure. Also, skipping is
eliminated due to the DMP-90's’solid state components and design.
The DMP-90 comes with 16MB of built-in flash memory and a slot for a
removable Smart Media Card that extends the memory by up to 32 MB.
What is the DMP-90?
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Windows 95/98
CD-Rom driver
16MB RAM or above
One free parallel port that supports ECP mode.
How to set parallel port to ECP mode, please refer to Appendix.
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A-B
INTRO
RANDOM
VOL
INT EXT FULL REMAIN
NORMAL
CLASSIC
JAZZ
ROCK
MBYTES
MEMONY
HOLD
MEMO
REPEAT RECORD
SECONDS BATTERY
REPEAT
RANDOM
EQ
MENU
DMP-90
DMP-90 Accessories
USER'S GUIDE
DMP-90 Player
Headphone
User's guide
PC connecting cable
AA 1.5V Battery
Install CD Rom x1
INSTALLING the DMP-90.exe File
1. Turn on your PC.
2. Insert the installation CD.
3. Open setup.exe in the CD-Rom driver.
4. The welcome screen pops up. Click "Next".
5. Read the License Agreement. Click "Yes" to agree to it.
6. You may select a destination folder. Then click "Next".
7. The installation is finished.
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MENU
DMP-90
DMP-90 Player CONTROLS
CARD EJECT
Play/Pause/Power on
Stop/Power off
FF/Next Track
PR/Last Track
LCD Earphone Jack
PCMCIA port
Smart Media
Card slot
Eject
(Smart Media
Card eject)
Eject lock switch
Battery Cell
Random on/off
Menu
EQ
Repeat 1/ALL
Volume Control
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The DMP-90 is a proprietary device. The DMP-90 uses a different file
format than other MP3 players. The DMP-90 is not recommended for
use with other PC cameras or other digital cameras. Once the expansion
card is formatted for the DMP-90 it cannot be reformatted for use with
other MP3 systems.
1
INSERTING
Power off the DMP-90. Check the orientation of the
Smart Media Card and insert it into the card slot.
2
THE DMP-90 Smart Media Card
3
EJECTING
Unlock the lock switch.
4
EJECT
EJECT
'99 Best Music
The expansion card, purchased separately, enables you to store more
MP3 files and extend the DMP-90’s playing time. Note: external memory
is not included in your DMP-90. The card that comes installed in the
device is only a place holder for a Smart Media card.
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NORMAL CLASSIC
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MEMORY
MEMO MP3 RECORD HOLD
REPEAT 1 ALL
SECONDS
Turn on the power of the player.
Press the "MENU" button once, then press
"PLAY" once to switch to external memory.
"EXT MEMORY" appears on the LCD.
Power the DMP-90 off. Push eject switch to eject
the Smart Media Card.
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1
Connect the PC-connecting cable to
the parallel port on your PC.
2
Connect the other end of the connecting
cable to the PCMCIA port.
CONNECTING the DMP-90 to a PC
INT EXT
ROCK
MBYTES
MEMORY
REPEAT 1 ALL
SECONDS
3" " appears on the LCD
INTRO
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JAZZ
ROCK
MBYTES
MEMORY
MEMO MP3 RECORD HOLD
REPEAT 1 ALL
SECONDS
2. To download MP3 files from your PC to the DMP-90, the player must
be connected to your PC. The DMP-90 connects to your PC through
the parallel port. Disconnect the printer cable, if necessary, before attaching
the cable for the DMP-90.
To remove the plug
from the DMP-90
player, push the grips
of the plug, and then
pull out the plug.
1. Power off the DMP-90 before connecting it to a PC.
5

To copy files from your PC to the DMP-90, select the desired memory
(Built-in flash Memory or Smart Media Card) by clicking on the icon of
[card memory].
Click on the icon of initialize, then click "Yes" (Built-in flash Memory or Smart
Media Card must be initialized before downloading files to flash memory or
Smart Media card).
Open the DMP-90.exe file in the PC. You must initialize the memory before
attempting to download files.
* Warning: After initialization, all information will be erased.
INITIALIZING INTERNAL MEMORY OR SMART MEDIA CARD
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1. Go to the location which contains the MP3 files.
2. Select the desired MP3 files and drag the MP3 files to the download
file window by holding the left mouse button.
Display shows the file copying status on the DMP-90.exe file.
Click the "Detect or "Check song " button once to check the download Mp3 files.
DELETE MP3 FILES IN THE DMP-90 PLAYER
1. Connect the DMP-90 player and the PC with the connecting cable.
2. Open the DMP-90.exe file.
3. Select the desired MP3 file.
4. Press the "Delete" button on the keyboard and click "Yes" to confirm.
5. Check the remaining MP3 files(see: CHECK MP3 FILES)for next delete.
CHECK MP3 FILES
DOWNLOADING FILES FROM PC TO DMP-90
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1
1
Power on the player by pressing
and holding the PLAY button
( ).
2
2
Press the STOP ( ) twice to
turn off the player.
POWER ON/OFF
KEY LOCK
1
1
INTRO
RANDOM
VOL
INT EXT FULL REMAIN
NORMAL CLASSIC
JAZZ
ROCK
MBYTES
MEMORY
MEMO MP3 RECORD HOLD
REPEAT 1 ALL
SECONDS
INTRO
RANDOM
VOL
INT EXT FULL REMAIN
NORMAL CLASSIC
JAZZ
ROCK
MBYTES
MEMORY
MEMO MP3 RECORD HOLD
REPEAT 1 ALL
SECONDS
INTRO
RANDOM
VOL
INT EXT FULL REMAIN
NORMAL CLASSIC
JAZZ
ROCK
MBYTES
MEMORY
MEMO MP3 RECORD HOLD
REPEAT 1 ALL
SECONDS
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MENU
EQ
REPEAT
RANDOM
MENU
EQ
REPEAT
RANDOM
MENU
EQ
REPEAT
RANDOM
Press "Menu" button and then
press STOP ( ) to lock
keys. To free the keys,
press " MENU" button and then
press STOP ( ) again.
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MENU
EQ
REPEAT
RANDOM
1
1
Press and hold the"PLAY" button
( )to turn on the player.
Press the "PLAY"button( )once
to playback.
Playing Music on your DMP-90
To play the MP3 files stored in the built-in memory select "INT
MEMORY". To play the MP3 files stored in the Smart Media card, select
"EXT MEMORY".
2
2
Press the "PLAY" button( )
again to pause.
3
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RANDOM
VOL
INT EXT FULL REMAIN
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JAZZ
ROCK
MBYTES
MEMORY
MEMO MP3 RECORD HOLD
REPEAT 1 ALL
SECONDS
INTRO
RANDOM
VOL
INT EXT FULL REMAIN
NORMAL CLASSIC
JAZZ
ROCK
MBYTES
MEMORY
MEMO MP3 RECORD HOLD
REPEAT 1 ALL
SECONDS
INTRO
RANDOM
VOL
INT EXT FULL REMAIN
NORMAL CLASSIC
JAZZ
ROCK
MBYTES
MEMORY
MEMO MP3 RECORD HOLD
REPEAT 1 ALL
SECONDS
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LCD Display MP3 Menu
MP3 File Track NO.
Time Counter
Press the "STOP" button( ) to
stop the playback.
Press the "STOP" button( )
again to turn off power.
MP3
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MENU
EQ
REPEAT
RANDOM
MENU
EQ
REPEAT
RANDOM
You must load the music you want to play into the DMP-90
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SELECTING THE DESIRED MP3 FILE
Use the "FORWARD"( )or "REVERSE"( )
button to select the desired track.
1
1
1
1
Press the "FORWARD"( ) button and hold
for searching track.
2
2
STARTING PLAYBACK FROM THE MIDDLE OF MP3 FILE
The MP3 files stored in the built-in memory will be played before
those in the Smart Media card.
MENU
EQ
REPEAT
RANDOM
MENU
EQ
REPEAT
RANDOM
MENU
EQ
REPEAT
RANDOM
Press the "REVERSE"( ) button and hold
for searching track.
10

REPEAT
Press the "REPEAT" button and select either
" REPEAT 1", "REPEAT All" or playing.
1
1
MENU
EQ
REPEAT
RANDOM
1
1
Press the "EQ" button and select either
normal or " "JAZZ" or "ROCK", CLASSIC"
effects.
EQUALIZER MODE
To repeat the current track, select "Repeat one".
To repeat all the tracks, select "All".
MENU
EQ
REPEAT
RANDOM
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RANDOM
VOL
INT EXT FULL REMAIN
NORMAL CLASSIC
JAZZ
ROCK
MBYTES
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MEMO MP3 RECORD HOLD
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MBYTES
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MEMO MP3 RECORD HOLD
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SECONDS
0 1.02:30
0
1.02:30
MENU
EQ
REPEAT
RANDOM
1
1
Press the "RANDOM" button once to play tracks
randomly. Press the "RANDOM" button again to
cancel the random mode.
RANDOM
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SELECTING INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL MEMORY
When the player is in stop mode, press MENU
button once and then press PLAY button( )
once to select internal memory or external
memory.
1
1
MENU
EQ
REPEAT
RANDOM
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RANDOM
VOL
INT EXT FULL REMAIN
NORMAL CLASSIC
JAZZ
ROCK
MBYTES
MEMORY
MEMO MP3 RECORD HOLD
REPEAT 1 ALL
SECONDS
0 1.02:30
Increase and decrease volume.
Press (+) or (-) to increase/decrease volume.
VOLUME
1
+
-
VOLUME
1
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1
2
2
TROUBLESHOOTING
If the DMP-90 does not work, check the following before calling for service
The buttons of the DMP-90 player do not work:
DMP-90 does not work or nothing is displayed on the LCD:
Check the capacity of the batteries, one 1.5V AA-size battery is
required.
Make sure the battery is inserted into correct polarity (+) and (-).
Check if "HOLD" is displayed on the LCD. While the "HOLD" status
is on, all the buttons do not work. (Press the "MEMU" and the "STOP"
button to unlock the buttons).
4
4
5
5
6
6
3
3
No sound after the "PLAY" button is pressed:
Make sure MP3 files are stored in the built in memory
or Smart Media card.
Cannot download the Mp3 files:
Make sure the DMP-90 player is connected to your PC.
The Smart Media card cannot be inserted:
There are two types of Smart Media cards, one works at 3.3V
and the other at 5V. (Refer to the diagram). The 5V
Smart Media card cannot be used in the DMP-90 player.
The files on the built-in memory or the Smart Media card are not recognized:
DMP-90 player cannot recognize the Smart Media Cards that
have been used by other MP3 players and digital cameras.
Use the DMP-90.exe file to format the built-in memory and the
Smart Media Card.
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Read all instructions below before using the DMP-90 player.
1
1
2
2
3
3
This equipment may be reset by unintentional
electrostatic discharge during operation.
WARNING
Vibration during walking or exercising should not affect the
DMP-90. However, dropping or placing heavy objects on it
may cause it to malfunction.
Do not drop the DMP-90.
Do not get the DMP-90 wet.
Wipe the DMP-90 immediately with a dry cloth it any water gets
on it.
Storing the DMP-90 player.
Do not store the DMP-90 in an area with high humidity, strong
magnetic fields or high heat. Avoid storing the DMP-90 in direct
sunlight.
!
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WARRANTY
DMP-90 and DMP-90 explorer are the trademarks of D-Link Systems
Inc. All other trade names referenced in this user's guide are
trademarks of their respective manufacturers.
The DMP-90 player comes with a one year-limited warranty
D-Link Systems Inc., guarantees that the DMP-90 player and all
related accessories will be repaired or replaced within one year from
the date of purchase. This warranty applies against defects in
materials or workmanship during assembly or shipping. This warranty
applies only to the original purchaser of the DMP-90 player.
This warranty does not cover problems associated with misuse and
or failure to be compatible with any other product.
TRADEMARK
1
1
To obtain further information, please refer to following web site
http://dlink.com.
INFORMATION
1
1
INFORMATION
The Smart media Card is a smart media Flash Memory Card with
the DMP-90 MP3 player's physical format. User(s) can purchase
a standard Smart Media card and format it for the by DMP-90 Mp3
to increase the memory.
1
1
Smart Media Card
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