Ezmax EZMP-4100 User manual

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Table of Contents
Before Use
Product & Accessories ............... ..............2
PC System Requireme nts .......... ..............3
Safety Pre cautions ... .................. ..............4
Features . .................. ................. ...............5
Designation of Parts
Front/Rear View of the Product ... ..............7
Side View of the Product ............ ..............8
Function Ic ons in Display............. ..............9
Preparation
Install ing U SB Driver.. .................. ............10
Connecting Player to P C ............ ............12
Manually Installing US B Driver.................13
Using Rem ovable Disk................. ............16
Disconnec ting USB Ca ble............ ............19
Upgradi ng Firmware... .................. ............21
Install ing L DB Manage r ............. .............23
Using LDB Manager . .................. ............24
Basic F unctions
Basic Ope ration ........ .................. ............29
Power On/ Off ........... .................. ............32
Playback Music Fil e .. .................. ............33
Using Navi gation ................. .................. 36
Voice Recording/ Listening ... .................. 37
MP3 E nc oding/Listening .. .................. 38
Listening to FMRadio ......... .................. 41
Reco rding/Pl ayba ck FM Rad io ............. .45
Using FM Transm itter .......... .................. 46
Function Menu
Menu Setting .... .................. .................. 47
Musi c File Playback ............ .................. 48
Mana ging Fil e . .................. ................. .49
Detai led Menu S etting ......... .................. 52
Playb ack Mode S etting ....... .................. 53
Soun d Setting ... .................. .................. 54
Displa y Setting .. .................. .................. 56
Timer Setting .... .................. .................. 58
Enco ding Setting ................. .................. 60
Settin g ............. .................. ................... 61
Others
Built-i n Battery C harging .... .................. .64
HOLD Setting Ho ld ............. .................. 65
Troub leshooting .................. .................. 66
Speci fications .... .................. .................. 68
Servic e (A/S) .... .................. .................. 69
Warra nty ........... .................. .................. 70

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!N O T E: Acc essor i es ar e su bj ect to c hang e wi t ho ut a p r i or n oti c e for f ur t her
i mpr o ve m ents i n of th i s pr od uc t.
Products & Accessories
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Basi c req ui r ements sho ul d be s ati sfi e d t o us e t hi s pla y er o n yo ur PC .
M ake sur e to c hec k th e f ol l owi ng r ecom m en dati o n s bef or e i t s use:
Pen ti um 20 0M HZ or a bo ve
Windows 98SE / ME / 2000 / XP
( Wi ndo ws 98 S E - I nstal l Dr i ver )
M a c OS 9.0 / 1 0.0
US B Por t ( 2.0 s up port ed )
(Re quires PC with a c ap acit y of m ore t han
Pen ti um 3 1 G. C o uld n’ t b e su pp or te d
dep en di ng on a mai nb o ar d. Isn’ t s up por t ed
wi th out Ser vic e Pac k 1 und er Wi n do ws XP.)
CD -ROM Drive
Har d Disc Space 20MB or above
( an a ddi ti o nal c apaci t y m a y b e r eq ui r e d to s a ve th e m usi c fi les .)
64M B R AM o r ab o ve
Di r ec t X 8. 0 o r ab o ve
!N O T E: M emor ysp aces availa ble may be less tha n those indicated above sinc e the
fi r mw are us es s o me por ti o ns o f th e me mor y a vail a bl e to you r PC f or t he
operation b y its system.
PC SystemRequirements

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Listening Cautions…
The ou tp ut of t he p r oduc t g u ar an te es the best s ou nds at i ts pr oper vol um e. As
l isteni ng wi th a vol um e set a t a hig h p osi ti o n fo r a l ong t i me ma y d am ag e y our
sense of h e ar ing , m a ke s ur e t o l i ste n t o t he musi c at a pr o pe r vol u me.
Avoid Strong Impact or Vibration
Be c ar ef ul in ha ndlin g t he pro duct a nd i ts access o ries si nc e t heir f al ling on t he fl oor
or giving an impact on them may result i ntheir serious damages.
Storage
Avoi d t he pl ac es e x pos ed t o h ea t, hu mi d it y or m ag neti c fi el d
Cleaning
Wipi ng t h e pl a yer w ith ch e m i cal s ma y r esul t i n d isc ol orati o ns or da mag es o n its
surface.
Wipe ou t th e pl a yer with a s of t cl o th.
W arning: The batt ery of this player is recharg eable wit h a possible risk of a
fireor explosion.
-Do not place it ne ar a fire, flame or heating devi ces.
-Do no t r epl ace t h e ba tter y at your di s pos al .
( r efer to or s ee k p i ec es o f a d vice f or m i ts d eal er s ( m an ufact ur er s) .)
Warrantyperiod of thebatteryis 6months from thedat eof it purchase.
!N O T E: N e ver try to dissembl e, repair or remodel it.
Safety Precautions
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Multi-Codec Player
M ulti -c ode c pl a yer s upp or ti ng MP3, WM A, A SF (au di o) , O GG, WAV f or m a t.
FM Transmitter Function(My FMStation)
If you sel ect th e e m b ed ded F M Tr ans m i tter m od e , yo u c an enj o y a h i g h sensi ti vi t y
of musi c w i rel ess th r o ug h d e vi ce wi t h F M r adi o( e x. C ar au di o , h om e a u di o, or di n ar y
FM r adi o) .
High Quality 3D Sound, MEX (Magic EXpander)
Exper i e nc e a pr ofo un d so un d d ue to a n intr o duc ti on of M E X which al l o ws you to
feel 3D e xpa nsi o n e ffects wi th r ic hn ess whil e ke ep i ng th e or i g i nal an d s tabl e s ou nd
of th e pl a y er. 3D S oun d M EX i s a n ew 3D effec t th at d oes n ot m a ke y ou fe el t i red
even if yo u listen to it for a long time.
EL Disp l ay
With its i n tr oduc ti on of Blue/ Yellow 2 C ol or EL Sc re en Gra phic Displa y, t he pla yer
can c om m a nd m or e l u xur ious and fa nc y i mag es .
Firmware Upgrade
Upg r ade F i rm war e t o a dd/c ha ng e/i m pro ve fu ncti o n s and p er for manc e o f t he Pl a y er .
Al wa ys en j o y t he mu si c wi t h i t s l at est ve r si on of pe r for ma nce .
Voice R ecording
A func ti on of hi g h q ual ity voi c e r ec or di n g all o ws a c l ear r ec or di ng for c on fer e n ces
and lectur es.
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FM Radio
Con ve nie ntl y enj o y th e F M r adi o w it h a var i et y of f u ncti ons s uch as t he
ma nual/ au to mati c fr eq ue nc y sear c h, au to mati c tu ne t o the r a di o s ta ti on, a nd t he
stati on pr e s et.
Easy Navigation
Tr ee str uc tur e al lo w s y ou to m a nag e an d se ar ch a sp ec ifi c s o ng more co n veni en tl y.
Lyric Di splay(LDB)
You ca n easi l y e di t , s a ve a nd di spl a y t h e l yri cs o f a song i n 3 l ines on th e l a r g e
di spl a y.
Time Display(Clock) Fun ction
A functi on of c loc k d i spl a y sh o w th e c ur r ent ti me .
Removable Disk Device
You can freel y upload and d ownload files without a separate manager program
si nce t he pl a yer i s r ec og ni zed as a r e mo vabl e di s k wh en i t i s con nec te d to th e PC .
Direct Encoding
You can r ecord an external sound you hear through LINE-IN port of the player, as
fr om F M r a di o br oad c as ti ng .
Rechargeable B attery and USB Charging
With an i ntr o ducti on of r ech a r g eabl e b atter y i nsi d e t he pr o d uct, i t r e al iz es a l o ng
time playback, allo wing an easy charging through USB. (Chargeable with an
ada ptor s p ec ial ized for EZM P - 41 00 whil e pl a yi ng . A us er s h oul d s epar atel y bu y t he
ada ptor .)
Features
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Front/Rear View of the Product

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Side View of the Product
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Function Icons in Display

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Make sure to i nstall t he US B dri ver bef or e c on nect ing it to t h e PC.
Whe n t he r e ap pe a r s “ Ad d N e w H ar d wa r e Wiz ar d ” , pr ess th e “ Canc e l ” but to n a nd
i nstal l U pg r ade M an ag er .
If yo u i nst al l Upg r ad e M a nag e r, t he U S B dr i ver wil l be au to m ati c al l y i ns tal le d.
►The dr i ver i s r ec og ni zed wi t ho ut i nst a l l ati o n of a sep ar at e pr og r a m u nd er
Windows ME, 2000, XP, but make sure to install it if Firmware U pgrade is
r eq uir ed.
►If Upg r ad e M a na g er i s not i nst al l ed u n der Wi n do ws 98 S E, t he pl a y er ca nno t be
r ecog ni zed as a r emo va bl e di sk. M a ke sur e to i ns tal l Upg r ad e M an ag er .
Insert I nstalla t ion CD int o C D- ROM Dr ive an d t he n click set up. e xe in t he
folder of Upgrade Manag er.
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The installatio n will start.
Installing USB Driver
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Clic k “Next”.
Click‘Next’ or ‘Yes” in subsequent wi ndows.
Installing USB Driver
Whe n t he i ns tal lati on has be en do ne ,
conn ect it to the PC as sh ow n in th e n e xt
pag e
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To download music files (M P3/WMA/ ASF/ OGG ) from the PC, use USB cable
to connect the MP3 Player to the USB port of the PC.
(Make s ure to use only USB cab le supplied with the MP3 Player. )
Connect ‘A’ of the cable to the USB port on the part of the PC.
Open the cover of the USB port on the part of the player and connect
‘B’(a smaller part) of the cable to theUSB port.
Connecting Player to PC
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Install the USB driver in the following way when it is not recognized a s a
removab le disk.
If there do esn’t appear “EZMAX EZMP-4100 USB Device" in “DiskDrive” of Device
M anag er or “ USB M ass Storage D evice”(Except Window9 8SE) in Uni versal Serial
Bus Contr oller, or if theredoes a yellow exclamation mark or “Unknown Device”, the
dr iver has not b een pr o per l y i nst al l ed. In thi s c ase , m anu all y ins tal l t he dr i ver .
If an error has occurr ed while installing USB driver
CheckDevice Manager.
▪W ind ows 9 8 SE/M E
C ontr ol Pane l →System→Device M anag er
▪Windows 2000 (Professional )
C ontr ol Pane l →System→Hardwar e
→Device Manager
▪W ind ows XP ( Pr ofess i o nal )
C ontr ol Pane l →Per formance and
M ai ntenance →System
→Hardware→D evi ce M anag er
Ch ec k wh et h er ther e ar e an y d e vi ce wit h a e xcl a m ati on m ar k or q uest i on
mar k(unknown device or USB de vice) in De vice Manager.
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Double click the device with a
excl am ati o n o r q u es ti on m ar k.
Pr es s “ Inst al l D r i ver Ag a i n”..
Click‘Next’ in the subsequent windows. When searching driver files as shown
bel o w, c li ck th e “ Br o wse ” to s el ec t C: \Wi n n t\ Inf or C:\ Wi nd o ws\ In f a nd pr ess
“OK”.
Press “Next”: in the subsequent windows to complete the installation of the
USB dri ver.
Manually Installing USB
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For W indows 98 SE
Cl i ck ‘ Ne xt’ i n t he s u bs eq uen t wi nd o ws.
Des ig nate th e p ath for sear c hi ng th e d r iv er fi l e t o \Upgrade Manager\Drivers of
CD Drive.
Make sure to restart your system after installation is completed.
Manually Installing USB (Win 98SE)

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Si nce th e pl a yer i s de tect ed a s a r e mo v abl e di sk on th e par t o f PC , y ou ca n eas i l y
upl o ad, d ow nloa d, or del et e musi c fi l es or fol der s i n Wi ndo ws E xpl o r er with ou t a
separ a te ma nag er p r og r am.
Cop ying fi les t o Pl a yer ( D ow nloa d)
1) W h en you c on nect th e pla y er to the U SB c abl e , i t i s r eco g ni ze d as a
r emo vabl e dis k i n Wi n do ws E x pl or er .
2) C l i ck t he r e mo vabl e d i s k t o ent e r i nto a m e mor y are a of th e pl a yer .
3) R un on e m o r e Wi nd o ws e x plor e r .
4) S elec t th e fi le to s ave ,
①Dr ag and dr op i t to th e r e mo va bl e di s k.
②Or, right-click to select Copy. Designate the r emovable disk and right-
click to sel ec t P aste.
5) Then, ther e will app ear a file transfers window, indicating that the file is
bei ng co pi ed to th e r e mo va bl e dis k.
Using Removable Disk
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Export File(Upload)
1) Connecting the USB cable to the Player allows the Player to be
recognized as a removable disk in the Windows Explorer.
2) Select the removable disk to have access to the memory area of
the Player.
3) Run one more Windows Explorer.
4) Select a file you want to export from the removable disk, and
then:
①Drag & drop to the disk to which you want to export.
②Or right-click the mouse to select Copy, and select a folder
to which you want to export, and then right-click the mouse
to select Paste.
You can add or delete a folder in the Windows Explorer.
Whe n you d ow nl oa d a m usi c fi l e t o th e pl a ye r, wai t u nt i l th er e ap pe ar s Ready
on the di s pl a y as s ho wn b el ow. If yo u di sc onn ec t th e US B c a ble dur i ng
DOW NLOAD or U P LOA D , th e fi le m a y not b e pr op e r ly do wnl o a ded . C h e c k
the di spl a y( RE ADY) an d t hen di sc o nn ec t t he cabl e.
READYStatus DOWNLOAD UPLOAD
Using Removable Disk

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Format Player
1) Formatting in the Windows
①Select the removable disk, and then right-click the mouse to
select Format(Select “FAT” as a file system).
②Click Start. (If you remove the USB cable while formatting, the
player could be damaged. Be sure to remove it after the
formatting has been done.)
2) Formatting in the Player
①Press th e M ENU b utt on t o en t er int o th e me nu mo de .
②Select t he File Manager with butt o n an d t he n pr ess t he
MEMU button to enter into Fi le Manage menu.
③Sel ect F or ma t m e n u wi t h V O L + /- b u tto n a nd t he n pr es s the M E NU
butt on.
④After s electi ng “ C onfirm”, pr ess t he M ENU b ut t on on e more to s tar t
formatting.
Using Removable Disk
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Î※ Be car eful since formatting will
del et e al l c ont ents p er ma ne n tl y.
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After co m pl eti ng fi le tr ansf er , d isc o nn ect t he U S B c a bl e i n th e f ol l o wi ng w a y.
Ri g ht- cl i ck the r em o va bl e h ar d war e i con on t h e t as kbar of t he des kto p,
and th en s el ec t “ Re mo v e H ard w ar e S af el y” .
After sel ecting the device to disconnec t, clic k “Stop” .
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Clic k “OK” to c onfir m t he device to stop.
Clic k “OK” to r emo ve U S B c able.
Disconnecting USB Cable
※Abnormally disconnecting theUSB cablem ay result in damagesor a
failure to the p layer.
The order of music files that app ears wh en you select a removable
disk in Windows Explorer has nothing to do with the actual
sequ ence in ac cordance with the playb ack.
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Dow nl oa d th e l a tes t ver s i on of fi r mw are at ou r we bsi te ( w ww. ezm a x.co . kr)
and unzi p it ( u nzipp ed to 4 files .)
Cop y t he unzip pe d lat es t fi r mwar e files int o
C:\P r og r am Fi l es\ EZ MA X\EZ MP- 4 10 0 f ol der .
Exe cut e F ir m war e U pg r ade m an ag er pr og r a m.
Wai t f or th e d e vi ce t o s e ar ch. C on nec t USB c abl e .
Upgradi ng Fir mware

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Cl i ck ” Star t” t o pr oce ed Fi r mw are U pg rad e. Sel ect “ Da ta Ar e a Fo r mat ti ng ”
to d elete all t he files in the s ystem.
Di sconnec ti n g th e U SB ca bl e du ri ng Fi rmw ar e U pg r ade ma y r esul t i n mal -
fun c ti ons of t he pl a yer or th e PC .
Whe n t he fi rm war e u pg r ade has b ee n co m pl ete d, cl i c k “ Cl ose” an d r e mo ve
the U S B ca bl e ( Ref er to D isco nn ec ti ng U SB Cabl e) .
Upgradi ng Fir mware
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Insert the I nstalla tion CD int o CD- ROM Driv e and clic k s etup.exe i n t he fol der
of LD B Manag er.
Sel e ct a l a ng u ag e t o us e.
Cl i c k “ Next’ or ‘ Yes” i n t h e s ubs eq u en t wind o ws .
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LDB M an ag er is a pr og r a m t h at aut om ati cal l y e n t er s the l yr ic s i n M P 3 m usi c f i l es
and can b e us ed wit hou t co nn ecting t he player t o PC.
Using LDB Manager
▪TheInternet should be available so that it can get information about a
lyric fromthelyric server.
▪Lyrics are not marked for the VBR file sin ce time info rmation does not
match.
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Enter Lyrics(Auto Search)
①Select the MP 3 file to enter the lyrics in the file list windo w, and pr ess
“ Enter L yr i cs” on th e to p me nu.
②The l yr i c s er ver s ea r ch es f or i nfor mati on ab out th e l yri cs acc ordi ng to
i nfor mati o n a bo ut t he r el e va nt f i les to au t o mati c al l y ent er th e l yr ic s.
③After th e l yr i cs ha ve be en en t er ed in , yo u can c hec k t he l yr i c m ark i ng
informatio n is displ a yed in the file list wind ow.
④Pl a y b ac k i n the pr e vi e w wi n do w to c hec k i nfor mati o n ab out th e l yr i cs.
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Enter Lyrics (Manual Search)
①Sel ect th e fi l e t o ent e r th e l yr ic s an d cl i c k th e b utt on on th e to p me n u.
②Enter t he na me of s i ng er or ti tl e of so ng to s ear ch f or i n E n t er & S ea r ch
Lyr ic wind ow a nd pr e ss t he Se ar ch b utt o n.
③The songs matching t he ti me i nfor matio n, singer i nformation and title will
be di spl a ye d.
Click th e M P3 file t o ch ec k t he l yrics to e nter in th e right wind ow.
④Press the Lyrics Marking button on the right bottom of the LDB search
window t o compl ete entering th e l yrics.
Using LDB Manager
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Delete Lyrics
Select the MP3 file to d el ete lyric s and pre ss the butt on t o delete th eir
infor mation.
ManuallyEnter Lyrics
①Sel ect th e fi l e to en te r t he l yr ic s a nd pr ess th e butto n o n t he to p me nu.
②Pr ess Te xt Edi t or , en t er th e l yr i cs you w an t a nd the n cl i c k O K.
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③Press Playbac k in the preview window and press the SYNC setting button at
the poi n t wh er e t her e s h o ul d ap pea r on e l ine of l yr i cs e di ti ng wi nd ow.
④When SYN C setti ng has been c ompleted , press the Lyrics Mar king window.
ModifyLyrics
①Select th e MP3 fi l e t o modif y lyrics and th en pr ess t he bu t to n.
②Doubl e cl ic k th e ar e a to mo di f y l yr i cs so tha t yo u can mo dif y th e l yri cs or
time.
Using LDB Manager
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Display
- Displays the operating status of the product..
PLAY
- Press short to turn the power ON.
- When listening to the music or the recorded file, press short to
pause the music, and then do so again to resume the music.
- When listening to the FM radio broadcasting, press short to save
the current station to the PRESET.
- In any mode, press and hold to turn the power OFF.
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VOL +
- Each press on the button will increas e the volume step bystep.
( c an b e a dj u st ed i n 0- 3 0 l e vel s.. )
VOL –
- Each press on the button will decrease the vol ume st ep bystep.
MENU
- Pr ess short to enter int o the menu screen.
- Pr ess an d h ol d to ent e r i nt o t he n a vi g ati o n s cr e en.
- Pr ess shor t t o s el ect th e r el e vant i te m o n t h e m enu s c r ee n.
- W h en l ist eni ng t o a mu si c or a r e c or de d fi le , pr ess s h or t t o mo v e t o the n e xt
mu si c whi le kee p pr ess i ng to fas t mo ve wit h i n t he c ur r ent pl a yed fi le.
- Pr ess it shor t to move to the next menu scr een.
- Pr es i t sh or t i n FM r ad i o mo de to i ncr e ase th e r a dio fr eq ue nc y s t ep b y st e p,
an d pr ess an d h ol d t o a ut om ati ca l l y s ear ch for t he ne xt br o adca s ti ng stati o n.
- Pr ess it to m ove to the next PRE SET numb er in t he F M PRESET mode.
- Wh en listen i ng to a music or a r ec orde d file, pr ess sh ort t o move to t he
p r e vi ous mu si c whil e ke ep pr es si ng to f as t m o ve wi thi n th e c ur r en t pl a y ed
fi le.
- O n th e M EN U scr ee n, pr ess s ho r t t o mo ve t o th e pr e vious m en u i te m.
Basic Operation
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- When listening to the FM radio, press short to move to the
previous frequency while keep pressing to automatically search for
the previous station.
- In the PRESET mode, press short to move to the next PRESET
number.
REC/A-B
- During the playback, press short to specify the section ‘A’ and do
so again to specify the section ‘B’ for the Repeat Section. And
then another pressing short will cancel the Repeat Section.
- When listening to the FM radio, press and hold to record the radio
station.
- Pr ess i t sho r t i n FM R adi o m od e to e xec u t e AU TO PRES ET an d to se a r ch
fo r a r a di o fr eq uenc y a u to mati c a l l y.
- Pr ess an d h ol d i n t he FM R adi o mod e to s tar t F M b r o adcas ti ng r ecor di ng ,
and press and hold it again to complete recor ding.
HOLD
- In th e H O LD stat us, op er ati o n o f al l b utt on s ar e l oc ke d do w n.
- If yo u pr ess an y bu tto n whi le i t i s i n t he H O LD st atus a nd th e p l a yer i s be i ng
played, it di splays the message “HOLDING!”, sticking to its pre vious status.
- If you press any button while it is in the HOLD status and the pl ayer is turned
o ff, it displa ys th e mes sage “ HO LDING! ”, s ticking t o i ts po wer-o ff st at us.
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Power ON
Press PLAY short to turn the power ON, and there will appear the logo on
the display, followed by which there appears a version of firmware, a
total memory and the memory available to the Player.
!NOTE: A total of memory an initial booting shows may be less than its
default memory s ince som e part of it is u sed t o drive the system by
thefirmware.
Power Off
Pr ess a nd hold PL AY to tur n th e p ow er O F F whi le th e l og o G OOD BY E i s di spl a ye d.
If you pr ess PLAY during the playbac k, it will enter i nto its pause. It will be
aut om ati c al l y r ele as e d i n t he t i me yo u s e t i n ad van c e i f you d o not pr es s an y bu tt o n.
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Power ON/OF
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◎You c a n pl a y b ac k a musi c fi le or fi l es r ec or de d i n th e pl a yer i n th e PLAY me nu.
Pr ess M ENU s hor t to m o ve to t he me nu m od e. S el e ct th e PL AY me nu a nd
press MENU ag ai n to mo ve t o t he menu .
You c a n sel ect TOTA L P L AY, N AVIG AT ION PL AY, BO OK M ARK
PLAY, VOICE PLAY, FM PLAY, LIN E-IN PLAY using VOL+/- button .
Pr ess M ENU to ent er i nt o a r ele va n t pl a yb ac k mo od.
(1) TOTAL PLAY
- T OTA L P LAY pl a ys bac k a l l musi c fi l e s i n t he m e mor y.
(2) NAVIGATION PLAY)
- Press MENU to enter i nto NAVIGATI ON PLAY where you c an see all the fol ders
and m usic files i n the memor y.
- Select the fol der or file you want to playbackusing the butt on.
- Pr ess PL AY to p l a y bac k th e fol der o r fi l e yo u h a ve s el ect ed.
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(3) BOOKMARK PLAY
- Pr ess M EN U t o ent er i nt o BOO KM A R K P L AY w here yo u ca n s ee t h e bo o km ar k
files.
- Pr ess PL AY to p l a y bac k B OO KM AR K fi les al o n e.
▪How t o S et BO OKMAR K
- While listening t o musi c o r in t he p aus e stat u s, pr ess a n d h ol d M ENU to e nter
into the N AV IG ATION mod e.
- Selec t th e fi le f o r BOOKM AR K an d pres s M E NU shor t t o b oo kma r k it. A not her
press i ng i t sh or t to r el eas e t he bo o km ar k.
(4) VOIC E PLAY
- Plays back voice-recording files.
(5) FM PLAY
- Pl ays b ac k fi les i n w hi ch F M r a di o br oa dcasti ng is r ec or d e d.
(6) LINE-IN PLAY
- Pl ays b ac k al l fi l es wit h L IN E- IN enc od ed.
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Searching For File
Dur i ng th e pla y bac k, pr ess t he butto n t o pl a y bac k t he pr e vi o us/n e xt
file.
In t he pau s e st atus , pr ess th e button to move to t he previo us/next fil e.
( If a f unc ti on of St ud y i s s et, i t m o ves i n acc or da nc e wit h t he ti me yo u h a ve s et.)
Searching for Part
Dur i ng th e pl a ybac k, press an d hold butt on to q ui ckl y mo ve to th e ar ea
yo u wa nt. R el eas e i t t o pl a y b ac k nor ma l l y.
SettingRepetition Section
Dur i ng th e pl a yb ac k of musi c/ r ec or de d f i l es , pr ess REC/A-B on the beginning of the
section you want to listen to repeatedly.
Press REC/A-B again on the ending of the section .
The section will be r epeatedly played bac k.
Press REC/A-B again to release the secti onal repetition.
Adjusting Volume
Pr ess the V OL + /- b utt on sh o r t to a dj us t b y 1 l e ve l , a nd pr e ss an d ho l d i t to a d j ust
conti n uo u sl y. T he v ol u me c an be adj us t e d fr o m 0 to 3 0 l e vel s .
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Use the fu nction of Navigatio n t o easily searc h for the file you want.
Pr es s a nd hol d M EN U to mo ve t o t he N a vig a ti on mo de .
Sel e ct th e fol d er or fi l e y o u wa nt t o pl a y b ac k.
▪button : moveto a upper folder
▪button : moveto a lower fold er
▪VOL+/- button : move to a file or a fold er in the same fold er
▪MENU button : moveto alower folder in the caseof folder
setBOOKMARKinthecaseof file
Pr es s PL AY to pl a y bac k a s el ect e d fi l e .
Using Navigation
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(click MENU button)
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Recording Voice
Dur i ng th e pl a yb ac k or i n th e p aus e st atu s, pr ess a n d h ol d REC to record voice.
Press it ag ain to sto p recor ding.
Press PLAY to listen to the voi ce file you have just recorded.
▪It will be recorded in an order of V001, V002, … and saved in the VOICE
folder as WAV file after itsrecording.
▪Voice recording will not work if it is in the FM RADIO mode or if the line-In
cable is not connected.
▪Voice recordin g will aut omatically stop if the memor y is full.
Listening to VoiceRecordingFile
In the PL AY menu, sel ect th e VOICE PLAY using the VOL+/- but t o n an d pr ess
PLAY to p l a y bac k t h e voi c e r e cor di ng fi l e.
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Conn ec t t he l i n e-i n por t of t he pl a yer an d t he o utp u t por t of a n e xter na l audi o d e vi ce
to t he l i n e -i n ca bl e.
▪Do not listen to FM during the recording from an external device since it
may cause a n oise.
▪If you want to record from a home audio device, our line-in cablemay not
work, and you need to s eparately purchase a line-in cab le.
▪Encoding may not be performed if the line-In cable has not been
connected.
▪Encoding after setting thevolume of an external audio device properly.
Too high orlo wvolume maydeterioratethe encoding sound quality.
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BitRate Setting
In th e M EN U mo d e, use t h e M EN U b utto n a nd butt o n to s el ect
SETTING S →ENC ODING →B ITR AT E an d s el e ct on e of 9 6/ 11 2/1 28 kbps.
Auto Sync. Setting
In th e M EN U mo d e, use t h e M EN U b utto n a nd butt o n to s el ect
SETTING S →EN CODING →AU TO SYN C T IM E an d s e lec t on e o f OF F/2/ 3/ 4 /5
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