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Table of Contents Before Using Player 3 15 19 47 57 77 USB Connection & Disconnection Basic Operations Learn More About Comfortable Functions Setting Menus Software Installation 1 MEMO Before Using Player Table of Contents Before Using Player Cautions For Safety Product Features Specifications Accessories Names of Each Part Minimum Requirements for PC Charging Player Using USB Cable About Power 4 6 8 9 10 12 13 14 3 Cautions For Safety Don't' expose the player to dusty and humid places. Before Using Player Cautions For Safety Don't try to disassemble or rebuild the player randomly. Distributing music files to other people without permission is a violation of a copyright law. We shall not be liable for the losses of data in the player by users' carelessness. During the repairing by our technical support teams, data stored in the player may be deleted. AS Before Using Player Don't expose the player to a direct ray of light or hot stoves. Don't drop or give a severe shock to the player. Listening to music long time with high volume may cause a hearing sense disorder. Don't use earphones while driving cars or riding bikes or motorcycles. As chemicals or rinsing detergents can change or peel the surface off of the player, don't use them. Don't touch or connect the player to other devices with wet hands. While using the player, if you smell firing or it is severely heated, reset the player and call our customer support center. AS 4 5 Product Features OLED LCD OLED LCD is much better than the existing LCD in terms of readability and esthetic appreciation. By adopting OLED , it not only provides much better quality of display, but also makes its design far better. Before Using Player Product Features LCD Pivot Not only a right-hander, but also a left-hander can now easily use the player, cause it provides pivot function, which lets the user swivel the display panel to left, right, up, and down. Now it's up to you which direction you are going to choose. Before Using Player Multi-Codec Support With a support of the Multi-Codec, Digital files such as MP3, WMA and OGG can be played. Voice Recording With a high-sensitive internal microphone, it can be used as a professional voice recorder having versatile functions. It supports the VOR (Voice Operated Recording) function, which means that it records only if it detects sound, avoiding unnecessary recording and saving memories. Lyrics Support The player supports lyrics by connecting it to the lyrics data on the Internet, enabling you to download the lyrics of the song. Users can even edit them if necessary. MP3 Direct Encoding (Music Recording) Without having to connect to any PCs, you can directly save and record data to the player as digital files in real-time while enjoying FM Radio, CDs and music or contents in an audiocassette tape, so this is a must for students and workmen who not only want to enjoy music but also need a repeat function for studying TOEIC and TOEFL and practicing conversational skills. SRS With 3D Surround Sound and reinforced Bass, you will experience a deep and rich sound with this player. Handy Watch Now MP3 Player functions as a watch. It shows current time and provides alarm function for morning call. Furthermore, you can preprogram the player to record FM radio, so no matter how late at night it will be, you can listen to the program through preprogrammed recording. FM Radio Listening & Recording You can enjoy FM radio programs as well as digital music such as MP3, WMA, and OGG. You can even record a part of the music that you are listening to directly from the radio to the player, which you can listen to repeatedly and save into your PC. Book Mark Instead of listening to a song, the length of which is long, from the beginning of the song, you can selectively listen to the song by searching the right position using the Book Mark. Second-Based Resume When you turn off the player and turn it back on later, the player will resume back the volume, EQ, and play list of the last music you listened to the same status. 6 7 Specifications Classification Before Using Player Accessories Items FM Frequency Specifications 87.5MHz ~108.0 MHz Max. Volume 7mW (16 ) 50dB Cord Antenna by Headphones/Earphones USB Cable Line-In Cable Before Using Player PU SH PU SH FM Tuner Headphones Output S/N Ratio Antenna Headphones Output S/N Ratio File Types Frequency Characteristics 20Hz ~20KHz Audio Max. Volume 15mW (16 ) 90dB MP3, WMA, OGG MP3: 8~320Kbps, WMA: 32~192Kbps, OGG: Q0~Q10 6.0Mbps (USB V. 1.1) 1040 Minutes of Voice Recording with Recording Mode of 32Kbps for 256MB 12 Hours -5 ~ 70 Program CD Manual 68 x 27 x 16 (mm) 35g Li-Polymer 9 File Support Bit Rate USB Download Speed Recording Time Max. Playback Time Operation Temperatures Dimensions (W x L x H) Weight Batteries (Built-in) 8 Neck Strap Carrying Case Earphones Names of Each Part Front Before Using Player Names of Each Part Side Reset Button Before Using Player LED Lamp LCD Display MENU/FF/REW VOL+/VOL- USB Port Line-In Port Microphones Side EQ / SRS / Book Mark Button Power / Play / Pause Rear / Top Neck Strap Connector Earphones Hold Switch Jack REC / A-B / Play Mode Button LDB / Navigation / Watch Button 10 11 Minimum Requirements for PC The minimum requirements for PC to use the player are as follows; Microsoft OS (Windows 98SE, 2000, ME, and XP) CD­ROM Drive Pentium 200MHz or higher More than 32 MB of RAM (64 MB or more for Window ME or 2000). More than 128MB of Hard Disk Space (Additional Disk Space is required for storing music files) USB Port (Ver. 1.1) Available Mac 9.X ~ X Before Using Player Charging Player Using USB Cable 1.Connect the player to the USB port at the back of your PC using USB cable. Before Using Player 2.When the player is charged, LED on the player will turn on, and turn off when the charging is completed. For Your Reference! It takes about 3 hours to fully charge a completely exhausted battery. You can charge the battery when downloading files from your PC to the player. If the LCD display is not turned on, use the player after charging it with the USB cable. 12 P U S H 13 About Power The display of battery residue capacity can vary at the beginning of the operation. It will be stabilized after 5 to 6 seconds displaying the real amount of battery residue. USB Connection & Disconnection Table Of Contents 14 Before Using Player (Full) (Medium) (Low) Connecting Player to PC Using USB Cable 16 17 USB Connection & Disconnection For the cases below, charge the battery with the USB cable. LCD displays "Low Battery." The player does not respond to the buttoning or stops immediately. LCD does not respond to the buttoning. Description Li-Polymer Battery MP3 12 Hours (520mA) Disconnecting Player from PC Using USB Cable 1. Consecutive Playback Time - Li-Polymer Battery: 12 Hrs. - MP3 128 Kbps - Volume Level: Based on the level 15 - The above result is obtained using lithium-polymer batteries included in the product and is subject to change according to the conditions of use 15 Connecting Player to PC Using USB Cable Connect the player to the USB port at the back of your PC using USB cable. Disconnecting Player From PC Using USB Cable For Windows ME, 2000, and XP Users 1. To disconnect the player from the USB cable, double click the green arrow at the right bottom of your Windows screen. USB Connection & Disconnection USB Connection & Disconnection CK CLI BLE DOU P U S H 2. Select the "USB Mass Storage Device" and select "Stop." Click "OK." For Your Reference! What is USB? USB stands for Universal Serial Bus, which is a new method of connecting PC with peripherals. To use it efficiently, connect the USB cable directly to the USB port located at the back of PC. Connecting it to the USB port at the front of the PC or USB hub may cause a connection failure. For Windows 98SE, the player is not recognized to PC although it is connected with USB cable. Be sure to install a Program CD. CK CLI CK CLI 16 17 Disconnecting Player From PC Using USB Cable Basic Operations Table Of Contents LCD Display Simple Key Operations 3. After you see the message "Safely Remove Hardware," click "OK" and remove the USB cable. USB Connection & Disconnection CK CLI Power On/Off Changing Modes Locking Listening Music Selecting Music Recording Voice Recording Music Listening to FM Radio CK CLI For Windows 98SE Users Run "My Computer" or "Windows Explorer" and select the "Removable Disk." Right click on it to select the menu "Remove" to disconnect the cable from the player. By following the order of the pictures below, remove the USB device on the right green arrows at the bottom right of the Windows. Scanning FM Radio Frequencies Saving FM Radio Frequencies Entering Preset Mode Deleting Saved Frequencies Recording FM Radio For Your Reference! If you disconnect the cable without following the instructions above, you will see a warning message and it may cause a serious failure to PC or the player. Disconnecting the USB cable from PC while downloading, uploading, formatting, and OS updating may cause a serious failure to PC or the player. 18 20 21 24 25 26 27 28 30 32 35 36 37 39 40 42 Basic Operations 19 LCD Display MUSIC Mode Display A B C D E F Simple Key Operations MUSIC Mode A: Status of Files (Play/Pause/Stop) B: Bitrate / LDB C: EQ / SRS D: Format of the Playing Files E: Play Modes F: Remaining Battery G: Modes H: Volume I: File Number J: Elapsed Time K: Track Number L: File Name Button PLAY / PAUSE FF Time Pressed Stop State Plays a current song. Power Off Moves to the next track. Successive forward track search. Play State Pauses a current song. Power Off Moves to the next song. Fast forward search from the current position. Basic Operations 20 Basic Operations GH I J K L REW Moves back to the previous track. Within 5 sec. after play: Moves back to the previous song. 5 sec. after play: Plays the song at the beginning of it. FM Mode Display A B C D E F G H I A: Receiving (antenna displayed) /Ready to receive (antenna not displayed) B: Auto/Manual C: Preset Number (1~20) D: Mono/Stereo E: Remaining Battery F: Volume G: Preset Modes H: Frequency I: Frequency Bar Successive backward track search. Selects menus. Fast backward search from the current position. Selects menus. MENU Selects modes. (MUSIC VOICE LINE FM) Selects modes. (MUSIC VOICE LINE FM) Watch Cancels Watch Lyrics Cancels Lyrics L/N Navigation. Navigation 21 Simple Key Operations Button SRS Displays book Mark Changes EQ. Section Repeat: A B / Cancel. Simple Key Operations Stop State Play State Sets Book Mark Time Pressed FM Mode Button PLAY /PAUSE FF Time Pressed Ready to Receive State Waits for receiving. Power off. Increases frequency 1 level up. Successively scans frequencies. Decreases the frequency 1 level down. Successively search previous frequencies. FM Radio Recording / Stop Selects FM menus. Displays book Mark Preset Mode Starts to receive receiving Power off. Moves to the next preset. Moves to the next presets successively. Moves 1 station back to the previous Presets. Successively moves back to the previous presets. FM Radio Recording / Stop Selects FM menus. Selects modes. (MUSIC VOICE LINE FM) Cancels the preset modes. Converts Mono/Stereo Increases Volume Decreases Volume Waits for REC/A-B Ready for voice recording Basic Operations Changes play modes (Normal Repeat Repeat All Random Random All) Basic Operations REW REC VOL+ VOL- Increases Volume. Decreases Volume. Increases Volume. Decreases Volume. Menu Voice / Line Mode Button REC Time Pressed REC Ready State Voice Record/Music Record starts. Selects modes. (MUSIC VOICE LINE FM) Enters Preset mode Converts Mono/Stereo Increases Volume Decreases Volume Recording State Voice Record/Music Record stops. L/N SRS VOL+ VOL- 22 23 Power On/Off Turning On the Power Pressing the < > button once and long will turn on the power with the following LCD screen. Changing Modes Changing Modes There are 4 modes; MUSIC, VOICE, LINE, and FM. 1. Press the button long. . Push ng s Lo Pres For Your Reference! Under the state of HOLD, HOLD screen is displayed but the power is not turned on. Charge the battery fully and then turn on the player. When the battery is completely discharged, the message "Low Battery" is displayed but the power is not turned on. If you press the < > button once and long, you will see a flickering of the LED lamp, showing the power being turned on. 2. Move to the mode you want by pressing the button to the direction of Basic Operations 24 Basic Operations Power Off Pressing the < LCD screen.. > button once and long will turn off the power with the following 3. After the movement, if you press the button, you will enter the mode. s Pres For Your Reference! Under the state of Pause or Stop, if no further operation is made and the time for "Auto Power Off' exceeds designated time, then the power will be turned off automatically. After turning off the power, if the user presses the Play < > button long, then playback will resume at the very position of the latest song played. In this case, all the settings such as track numbers and equalizer are completely restored. (Second-Based Resume Function) Regardless of the resume function, the volume will be saved as 10 when the player was turned off with it's volume ranging from 0 to 10. Regardless of the resume function, the volume will be saved as 25 when the player was turned off with it's volume ranging from 25 to 30. 25 Locking Listening Music Playing/Pausing Music If the < > button is pressed under the state of Stop or Pause, files will be played with < > display on the LCD screen. s Pres 1.Pushing the HOLD switch at the side of the player downward will lock the player. Basic Operations 26 Basic Operations 2.If an operation is made under the state of HOLD, the followings will be displayed on the LCD panel for 1-2 seconds and disappear. If the < > button is pressed during the state of Play, files will be paused. s Pres Controlling Volume For Your Reference! Under the state of HOLD, no buttons will work. Under the state of HOLD, no power will be turned on. (Only HOLD screen will be displayed and disappear) Pushing the < M> button to the direction of VOL+ / VOLwill adjust the volume with the following LCD display. Push 27 Selecting Music Moving Playing Files Move files by pushing the button to the direction of FF/REW under the state of Stop, Pause and Play. FF Basic Operations Selecting Music Searching Songs During Playback Push During the playback, pushing the button long to FF/REW will let the player do a fast search to the current song forward and backward. FF REW Long Push REW Basic Operations Pushing the button briefly to the direction of FF will move the player to the next track. Pushing the button briefly to the direction of REW will move the player back to the previous track. For Your Reference! Pushing the < M > button to the direction of FF/REW long under the state of Stop will lead to the fast movement between songs. 28 29 Recording Voice Recording Voice Recording Voice ng s Lo Pres 1.Press the button long to enter the Mode menu. button to enter the "VOICE" mode. Push Basic Operations 4.If you press the button again, the recording will stop with the following LCD display. s Pres 2.Push the button to FF/REW to move to the "VOICE" menu. Now press the For Your Reference! Basic Operations s Pres 3.Pressing the button briefly under "REC READY" will start the recording s Pres Current elapsed time for recording After the voice recording, files will be saved as MP3 files into a Voice folder and will be seen as VOO1.MP3, V002.MP3, and etc. In Music mode, Pause/Play, if you press the button long, the status of the player will be Rec Ready. While recording voice, using VOR function will avoid any unnecessary recording and save the memory. When the recoding reaches to the status of "Memory Full," the recording will stop automatically and only the files recorded just before the stop will be saved. The quality of the recording will be subject to the sensitivity or distance of the sound source. If the power is low, recording will not be performed properly. For Your Reference! Remaining time for recording in the memory Playing & Stopping Voice Recorded Files Under the state of Pause/Stop, press the < > button to play the voice recorded file. Under the state of Play, press the < > button to pause the voice recorded file. During the voice recording, if you press the < > button briefly, the recording will stop. If you press the button again, the recording will resume. 30 31 Recording Music Recording Music 1.Like the picture below, connect the LINE IN cable to both the player and a jack of the audio headphones (LINE OUT) that you want to record. Loop Back 2.Press the button long to enter the Menu mode. ng s Lo Pres 3.After moving to the "Line" menu by pushing the button to FF/REW, press the button to enter the "LINE" mode. Push s Pres Basic Operations 32 Basic Operations Headphones Jack 4.In "REC READY," press the button briefly to record music. Line-In Cable s Pres P U S H Current elapsed time for recording For Your Reference! By connecting external devices to the player, analog sound can be converted to digital sound and recorded and played. Recorded things can be heard through earphones. (Loop Back) Remaining time for recording in the memory For Your Reference! While recording music, if you press the < > button briefly, the recording will pause. If you press the < > button again, the recording will resume. 33 Recording Music Listening to FM Radio Listening to FM Radio 5.Pressing the button again will stop the recording with the following LCD display. s Pres 1.Press the button long. ton to receive the frequency of FM Radio. ng s Lo Pres 2.After moving to "FM" by pushing the button to FF/REW, press the butFor Your Reference! After the music recording, they are stored as MP3 files into the LINE folder, named as E001.MP3. If the recording reaches to the "Memory Full," the music recording will stop automatically and only the files recorded immediately before the stop will be saved. If the power is low, recording will not be performed properly. Push s Pres Basic Operations 34 Basic Operations Playing & Stopping Music Recording If you press the < played. If you press the < pause. > button under the state of Pause/Stop, recorded files will be >button during the playback, the recorded music files will - While receiving the FM Radio frequencies, pressing the < user to select the "Receiving/Ready to Receive." Setting Mono/Stereo > button will let the FM mode, press the button briefly to select MONO/STEREO. 35 Scanning FM Radio Frequencies In FM mode, push the button to FF/REW to find desired frequencies. Push Saving FM Radio Frequencies Saving FM Radio Frequencies Manually 1.Search the frequencies to save by pushing the button to the direction of FF/REW. Push Scanning Frequencies Manually If you push the button briefly to FF/REW, the frequencies will be increased or decreased consecutively by 0.1MHz. Decreases by 0.1MHz fly Brie Push fly Brie Push 2.Press the button briefly to enter the FM menu. VOL+/VOL-, press the button. Push s Pres Basic Operations 36 Basic Operations Increases by 0.1MHz 3.After moving to the "Manual Preset" by pushing the button to the direction of s Pres Scanning Frequencies Automatically If you push the button long to FF/REW, the frequencies will be increased or decreased consecutively. During the scanning, the most receivable frequencies will be received. For Your Reference! Earphones work as an antenna. Each FM Radio station uses a different range of frequencies and the range will be subject to change according to the regions and countries. 4.After selecting the "Preset No" to save by pushing the button to FF/REW, press the button briefly to save it. Push s Pres The desired frequency will be saved as Preset No.2. 37 Saving FM Radio Frequencies Saving FM Radio Frequencies automatically Entering Preset Mode 1.In an FM Radio Mode, press the button briefly to enter the FM Menu. ss Pre 1.In an FM mode, press the button briefly to enter the Preset mode. s Pres 2.Select the "Auto Preset" and press the button. Basic Operations s Pres 2.Search the saved frequencies by pushing the button to the direction of FF/REW. Push Basic Operations 3.Push the button to select Auto Preset "ON" and press the button briefly, then frequencies will be automatically set. Push s Pres 3.Pressing the button once again will cancel the Preset mode. For Your Reference! After scanning the frequency up to 108.0MHz, the Preset No. will be changed to "PO1" with a relevant frequency. Pushing the button briefly to a direction of FF/REW during the "Auto Scanning" will stop the scanning. Earphones work as antenna for radio. When you save the frequencies of the FM radio automatically, be sure to connect the earphones to the player. For Your Reference! You can only find the frequency users saved by entering the Preset mode. If there are no saved frequencies, the player does not enter Preset mode. 38 39 Deleting Saved Frequencies Deleting Saved Frequencies Selecting EACH After selecting the Preset No by pushing the button to FF/REW, delete it selectively by pressing the button. s Pres 1.In an FM Radio mode, press the button briefly to enter FM menu. s Pres 2.After moving to "Preset Delete" by pushing the button to the direction of VOL+/VOL-, press the button. Push s Pres s Pres Basic Operations Basic Operations Push Selecting All 3.Select either EACH or All by pushing the button to FF/REW, and press the button. Push s Pres If you press the button, all the saved presets will be deleted. s Pres 40 41 Recording FM Radio Recording FM Radio 1.While listening to FM Radio, pressing the button briefly will start recording. s Pres Current elapsed time for recording 3.Select setting values by pushing the button to FF/REW and press the button again to save the values. Push s Pres Remaining time for recording in the memory 2.Pressing the button briefly again will stop the recording. - Files that are recorded in FM Radio will be saved into FM folder as F001.MP3. Adjusting Bitrates While recording FM radio, users can adjust bitrates to 32, 64, 96, and 128 Kbps. Preprogrammed Recording of FM Users can set a preprogrammed recording at the time and days that they want to. Basic Operations 42 Basic Operations 1.While listening to FM radio, press the button to enter FM menu. s Pres 1.While listening to FM radio, press the button to enter FM menu. s Pres 2.Push the button to VOL+/VOL- to move into "FM Rec," and then press the button. Push s Pres 2.Push the button to VOL+/VOL- to move into "FM R.Rec" and then press the button. Push s Pres 43 Recording FM Radio On/Off Recording FM Radio 1.Press the button to select ON/OFF. s Pres 2.Press the button to save the setting values. Frequency 1.Push the button to VOL+/VOL- to select "Frequency." 2.Push the button to FF/REW to select either "ON" or "OFF" and then press the Basic Operations s Pres Basic Operations button to save it. ON : This sets the preprogrammed FM recording according to the time users set. OFF : This cancels the preprogrammed FM recording. To change the setting values: Adjust the value by pushing the button to FF/REW. For Your Reference! Time 1.Push the button to VOL+/VOL- to select "Time." s Pres If Preset mode is active, setting values are controlled according to Preset No. If the Preset mode is released, the setting values will be controlled according to frequency. 2.Press the button to save the setting values. For Your Reference! If you set the preprogrammed FM recording, the recording will be performed with the power turned on even if the power is off. To move the location: Push the button to FF/REW to move. Changing the Setting Values: Push the button to VOL+/VOL- to adjust the value. 44 45 MEMO Learn More About Comfortable Functions Table Of Contents Navigation (Folder Search During Playback) Watch Setting Section Repeats Changing Play Modes Lyrics Setting Up BookMarks 48 50 51 Learn More About Comfortable Functions 52 53 54 47 Navigation (Folder Search During Playback) Example: Suppose we play a file "Bye Bye." Navigation (Folder Search During Playback) 4.After selecting files or folders, press the button to play the song selected. s Pres 1.Press the button long to enter the navigation mode. ng s Lo Pres Moving to main folders Push the < > button briefly to move to the main folder. 2.Push the button to the direction of VOL+/VOL- to search folders and files upward and downward. Push s Pres Learn More About Comfortable Functions Learn More About Comfortable Functions

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