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P/N : SAH015D0B1 www.mobibluamerica.com Table of Contents On Products Cautions For Safety Product Features Specifications Accessories Names of Each Part Minimum Requirements for PC 1 5 7 8 10 12 13 15 16 20 21 23 25 26 27 29 30 31 33 34 36 37 Getting Started Using AC Adapter On Power USB Connection & Disconnection Basics of How to Operate LCD Display Simple Key Operations Power On/Off Resetting Changing Modes Navigation (Folder Search during the Playback) Enjoying EQs Card Copy Locking Listening Music Listening Music Selecting Music Setting Section Repeats Changing Play Modes Table of Contents Recording Voice Recording Music Recording 38 41 45 Cautions For Safety For proper use of the player, be sure to keep the following directions to avoid danger or physical damage. Setting Menus Setting Menus Remocon(Optional) Using LCD Remocon(Optional) 59 Don't expose the player to a direct ray of light or hot spots like a stove if possible. (The player can be damaged by heat conductivity causing to set a fire.) On Products About Programs Installing a driver File Uploads & Downloads Formatting Files 62 65 67 69 70 71 Don't' expose the player to dusty and humid places if possible. (The player can be damaged.) Customer Support All These Things Are Normal Warranty Services FCC RF INTERFERENCE STATEMENT Don't drop or give a severe shock to the player. (This may cause a direct damage.) Don't touch or connect the player to other devices with wet hands. (If the player is connected to a power source, you could get an electric shock.) 1 Cautions For Safety Cautions For Safety Don't use headphones 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. When carrying the player and a battery in your pocket, do not put metals like coins or keys together in it. (This may cause to set a fire because of the friction between the metals and the battery) On Products Distributing music files to other people without permission is a violation of a copyright law. If the player is out of order, call our customer services, but never try to disassemble, repair or rebuild it. Listening to music long time with high volume may cause a hearing sense disorder. We shall not be liable for the losses of data in the player by users' carelessness. (Be sure to back up important data) Earphones should have a long strap. When you wear headphones, the strap should be positioned behind your neck. 2 3 Cautions For Safety Product Features Sensible & Comfortable Design With a combination of highly sensible black color and chrome, luxuriousness design is even more upgraded, and ease of use is highly considered. Large Capacity HDD Type Jukebox You won't have any problem in carrying the player with you because of the handy size of 80 X 56 X 22.4 (mm). Moreover the HDD Type Jukebox MP3 Player can download music files more than 1,000 songs. Don't touch the AC adapter with wet hands. You could get an electric shock if the internal or external parts of the adapter are exposed to water. On Products Do not bend or pull the cable of the AC adapter. It may set a fire or give an electric shock if it's damaged. Mass Storage Connected to a computer, it's recognized as a Jukebox in "Windows Explorer," enabling you to upload and download files easily. Card Copy This is a very comfortable function, enabling you to transfer data stored in memory cards such as SD and MMC for a Digital Camera and MP3 Players, by inserting it directly to the card slot of the player, instead of connecting it to a PC. Multi-Codec for Various Digital Files With a support of the Multi-Codec, MP3 files and WMA files can be played. When charging the battery with using the AC adapter, unplug it from the outlet if there is anything wrong with the adapter such as smells, smoke and noises. Do not put magnets or magnetic materials near the player. (It may cause malfunction) Excellent Output of the Built-in Stereo Speakers You not only can listen to music with the built-in speakers of the player, but also listen to the music through the external outputs. Now enjoy your music with a strong output and high quality sound through the stereo speakers. 4 5 Product Features OS Firmware Upgradeable By upgrading OS firmware, users will get the most recent OS updates through the Internet, giving them additional functions and file format support. Specifications Classification Items Frequency Characteristics Audio Output S/N Ratio File Types File Support USB Bit Rate Download speed Recording Time Max. Playback Time Operation Temperatures Dimensions (W x L x H) Weight (including batteries) Batteries (Built-in) Specifications 20Hz ~ 20KHz Max. Volume .15mW (16 ) (Headphones) Max. Volume 300mW (8 ) (Speakers) 90 MP3, WMA MP3:16~320Kbps, WMA:32~160Kbps 480Mbps 360 Hours for 5 GB. Voice Recording with Recording Mode of 32Kbps Approximately 10 Hours -5 ~70 80 56 22.4 (mm) 100g 4.2V Li-Polymer On Products User-Centered EQ It provides 5 basic EQs (Normal, Rock, Jazz, Classic, and Pop) and 10 user defined EQ, so that users can adjust high quality of music by setting the right preference of quality users want. Fast Transmission Speed Thanks to the support of the USB 2.0 interface, the maximum speed of the file transmission is 480Mbps. Voice Recording With a high-sensitive built-in microphone, it can be used as professional voice recorder having versatile functions. 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, CDs and music or contents in an audiocassette tape, so this is a must-have 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 Recording. 6 7 Accessories High-Quality Carrying Case A high-quality carrying case protecting the player from external shocks is provided. Accessories AC Adapter With the use of the rechargeable batteries powered by the AC Adapter, you can use the player more comfortable and longer than before. USB Cable Fast file transfer with PC [Options] On Products Earphones Bundled with high quality earphones, you can enjoy even more powerful sound. LCD Graphic Remocon Direct Encoding Cable When you directly encode sounds, you can use this cable to connect this player with an external audio. DC Adapter for Car Charge Manual A detailed explanation of how to use the player is provided for new users of digital audio players. Installation CD For users whose operating system is Windows 98 SE that does not support a mass storage function, install this program before connecting the player with your PC. 8 9 Names of Each Part Front Names of Each Part Sides Earphones Jack Encoding Port USB Port LCD Display EQ/ Navigation Button Jack for DC IN Power On/Power Off/Play/Stop Rec/A-B Button On Products Menu / Mode / FF / REW / VOL+,- Button High Sensitive Voice Recording Microphone Hold Switch Reset Button Built-in Stereo Speaker SD Card Slot 10 11 Minimum Requirements for PC The minimum requirements for PC to use the player are as follows; Microsoft OS (Windows 98 SE, 2000, ME, and XP) CD­ROM Drive Pentium 200MHz or higher More than 32 MB of RAM (64 MB or more for Windows ME or 2000). More than 128MB of Hard Disk Space (Additional Disk Space is needed for storing music files) USB Port (Ver. 2.0) Available Mac 9.X ~ X Using AC Adapter Using AC Adapter 1 Connect the AC Adapter to DC IN jack. 2 Connect the plug of the AC Adapter to the outlet. Getting Started Caution Under the state of HOLD, do not charge the battery. 3 During the charging, LCD screen displays the following: 4 When completed, LCD displays the following: 12 13 Using AC Adapter For Your Reference!! It takes up to 3 hours to fully charge a completely exhausted battery. You can recharge the battery if the player is connected to PC with a USB cable. (Under the state of HOLD, do not charge the battery) It may take more time if you charge the battery with files played. When the player is connected to the AC Adapter of the player with the power on, the icon of the battery ( ) will appear. When the battery is completely discharged, the LCD displays "Low Battery." When charging the battery using the adapter, unplug it from the outlet if there is anything wrong with the adapters such as smells, smoke and noises. It may set to a fire or give an electric shock. When connecting the adapter, don't touch it with wet hands. On Power Remaining Power Display 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. (Based on the battery included) (Full) (Medium) (Low) Getting Started For the cases below, charge the battery with an AC Adapter. LCD displays "Low Battery." The player does not respond to the buttoning or stops immediately. LCD does not respond to the buttoning. Distinction Lithium-Polymer Battery 1. Consecutive Playback Time - Lithium-Polymer Battery: 10 Hrs. - MP3 128 Kbps - Volume Level: 15 - The above result is measured using lithium-polymer batteries included in the product and is subject to change according to the conditions of use MP3 Playback 10 Hrs. (700mA) 14 15 USB Connection & Disconnection Connecting Player to PC Using USB Cable Like the following picture, connect one end of the USB cable at the back of your PC and connect the other end of the cable to the USB port of the player. USB Port in the Player USB Connection & Disconnection For Windows ME, 2000, and XP Users - You have to close the Jukebox window and remove the hardware in the order below. 1 To disconnect the player from the USB cable, double click the green arrow at the right bottom right of your Windows screen. Getting Started Double Click! Double Click! USB Cable PC USB Port 2 Select the "USB Mass Storage Device" and select "Stop." Click "OK." For Your Reference!! During the HOLD state, connecting the Player to PC using the USB cable may not work properly. In that case, make sure to release the HOLD switch and try to connect the Player to PC. 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 98 users, make sure to install the program before connecting the USB Cable. Click! Click! Click! Click! 16 17 USB Connection & Disconnection USB Connection & Disconnection For Windows 98 Users To disconnect the player from the USB cable, click the green arrow at the right bottom right of your Windows screen. 3 After you see the message "Safely Remove Hardware" ,click "OK" and remove the cable. Click! Click! Click! Click! Click! Click! Getting Started Click! Click! 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 a USB cable from PC while downloading, uploading, formatting, and OS updating may cause a serious failure to PC or the player. LCD Display Connecting Player to PC By Using USB Cable Simple Key Operations Music Playback Mode Button Time Pressed Stop State Plays a current song. PLAY/PAUSE FF Power Off Moves to the next track. Successive forward track search. Moves back to the previous track. Successive backward track search. Play State Pauses a current song. Power Off Basics of How to Operate Moves to the next song. Fast forward search from the current position. Within 5 sec. after play: Moves back to the previous song. 5 sec. after play: Plays the song at the beginning of it. Fast backward search from the current position. REW A: Status of Files (Play/Pause/Stop) B: Format of the Playing Files C: Playing Modes D: Equalizer E: Remaining Battery F: Folder Name G: ID 3 Tag H: File Names I: Play Position J: Track Number, Elapsed Time REC/A-B MENU Selects menus. Selects modes. (MUSIC<->VOICE<-LINE) Selects menus. Selects modes. (MUSIC<->VOICE<-LINE) Section Repeat: A <-> B/Cancel. Waits for voice/music recording. Changes play modes. (Normal Repeat Repeat All Random Random All) 21 Simple Key Operations Button Time Pressed Stop State Play State Change of EQs (Normal Rock Jazz Classic Pop User EQ1~10) EQ Executes navigation. Volume 1 level up. VOL+ Volume up successively. Volume 1 level down. Executes navigation. Turns the volume up 1 level. Turns the volume up successively. Turns the volume down 1 level. Power On/Off Power On Pressing the Play ( ) button once and long will turn on the power with the following LCD screen. Basics of How to Operate VOL- Volume down successively. Turns the volume down successively. Music/Voice Recording Mode Button Rec For Your Reference!! Recording State Voice Record/Music Record stops. Under the state of HOLD, HOLD screen is displayed but the power is not turned on. When the battery is completely discharged, the message "Low Battery" is displayed but the power is not turned on. Time Pressed REC Ready State Voice Record/Music Record starts. Selects modes (MUSIC<->VOICE<->LINE) MENU 22 Power On/Off Power Off Pressing the Play ( ) button once and long will turn off the power with the following LCD screen. Resetting 1 If the player malfunctions such as stopping or operating abnormally, push the reset button with a pointed thing. is off, pressing 2 After powerwillturnedthe power on. the Play ( button long turn ) Basics of How to Operate Basics of How to Operate 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 begin at the very position of the latest song played. In this case, all the settings such as track numbers and equalizer are completely restored. (Seconds-Based Resume Function) For Your Reference!! - Pressing the reset button with a pointed thing pin too deep will cause a damage to the player. - Reset will not erase or delete the music songs. Reset is use to restart the MP3 player if the player malfunctions. Changing Modes There are 3 modes; MUSIC, VOICE, LINE Table of Contents during the Playback) Navigation (Folder Search Example: In case of playing a file "Bye Bye." 1 Press the ( ) button on the front long. 2 Move to the mode you want by pressing the ( direction of either VOL+ or VOL- ( ). ) button on the front to the Basics of How to Operate 1 Press EQ ( ) button long to enter the navigation mode. 2 By pressing the ( and files. ) button on the front to the ), you can search folders direction of VOL+ / VOL-( 3 After the movement, if you press the ( mode. ) button on the front, you will enter the 3 Push the ( FF ( ) button on the front to the direction of ) to move to sub folders. 27 28 Navigation (Folder Search during the Playback) Enjoying EQs During the play mode, pressing the EQ ( Equalizer to Normal Rock in order ) button briefly will change the Jazz Classic Pop User EQ 1 ~ User EQ10 4 After selecting the music file or a folder, press the ( button on the front to play them. ) Moving to a higher folder Push the ( main folder. )button on the front to the direction of REW to move to the NOR ROC JAZ CLA POP EQ01 EQ10 Basics of How to Operate For Your Reference!! User EQ editing that fits to the taste of the user can be done by entering the menu mode. For Your Reference!! Press the EQ ( ) button briefly will exit from the navigation mode. Card Copy It's the function that enables a user to copy data stored in SD and MMC memory cards to the player. Card Copy performed only in the Stop State mode. Card Copy 3 Enter the menu and select Card Copy "Yes," then the Card Copy will be performed. For Your Reference!! Basics of How to Operate It may take awhile to perform the Card Copy. If the storage to copy the data is not sufficient, data transfer may fail. Despite the selection of the Card Copy "Yes, " Card Copy may not be performed if no card is inserted. Data copied by "Card Copy" to HDD will be saved into the folder called CARD. 1 Open the cover of the "CARD IN" at the bottom of the player. the 2 Insert intomemory cards such as SD and MMC the CARD IN. For Your Reference!! Make sure to insert the card in the correct direction. 31 32 Locking Locking at 1 Pushing the HOLD switchlockthe side of the player downward will the player. Listening Music Playing/Pausing/Stopping Music If the Play ( ) button of the player is pressed under the state of Stop or Pause, files will be played with ( ) on the LCD screen. If the Play ( ) button of the player is pressed during the state of Play, files will be paused Listening Music showing ( ) on the LCD screen. If the Play ( ) button of the player is pressed under the state of Pause, the player will stop showing ( ) on the LCD screen. Controlling Volume is 2 If an operationbe made under the state of HOLD, the followings will displayed for 2-3 seconds and disappear. Pushing the ( ) button on the front of the player to the direction of VOL+ / VOL- ( ) will adjust the volume with the following LCD display. 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) For Your Reference!! The Volume display will disappear after 2~3 seconds 33 34 Selecting Music Moving Playing Files Move files by pushing the ( FF ) button on the front to the direction of FF/REW ( REW ) under the state of Stop, Pause and Playback. Selecting Music Navigation During Playback During the play mode, pushing the ( ) button on the front long to either FF/REW ( ) will let the player do a fast search the current song forward and backward. FF REW Listening Music 001 002 003 Pushing the ( the player to the next track and REW ( 003 002 001 ) will move ) will moves back to the previous track. ) button on the front briefly to the direction of FF ( 00:00:01 00:00:02 00:00:03 00:00:03 00:00:02 00:00:01 For Your Reference!! Pushing the buttons long under the state of Stop and Pause will lead to the fast movement. Setting Section Repeats Changing Play Modes If you press the REC ( ) button long during the playback, the modes change in the order of Normal, Repeat, Repeat All, Random, and Random All. NO RP RPA RD RAD 1 REPEAT A During the play mode, press the REC ( ) button briefly at the starting point of the section repeat. Listening Music 2 REPEAT B Pressing the REC ( ) button once again briefly at the end of the section repeat will activate the section repeat and the interval will be repeatedly played. NO Normal: Plays music files once in order. RP Repeat: Plays a specified song repeatedly. For Your Reference!! If you don't specify the ending point of the section repeat, the end of the file will be the ending point automatically. RPA Repeat All: Plays all the files repeatedly in order. RD 3 To cancel the section repeat, press the REC ( Random: Regardless of the order of the songs, they will be played randomly and stop automatically after playing the entire songs once. ) button briefly. RAD Random All: Like Random, files are played continuously without stop. 37 38 Voice Recording Voice Recording Voice Recording 1 Press the ( 2 Pushing the ( mode. 4 If you press the REC ( display. ) will lead you to the ) button again, the recording will stop with the following LCD ) button on the front long. ) button on the front to VOL+/VOL- ( "VOICE" menu. Now press the ( ) button on the front to enter the "VOICE" Recording For Your Reference!! After the voice recording, files will be saved as MP3 files into a Voice folder and will be seen as VOO1.MP3. During the VOICE recording, you can select the quality of the recording by adjusting the bit rates. If the voice recording 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. The player may make some sound due to the characteristics of the built-in hard disk during the voice recording. 3 Pressing the REC ( ) button briefly under "REC READY" will start the recording 39 40 Voice Recording Playing & Stopping Voice Recorded Files Under the state of Pause/Stop, press the Play ( recorded file. Under the state of play mode, press the Play ( recorded file. ) button to pause the voice ) button to play the voice Music Recording Music Recording the IN to both the 1 Likeaudiopicture below, connect the LINEyoucable to record. player and a jack of the headphones (LINE OUT) that want Recording For Your Reference!! After voice recording, pressing the REC ( ) button long, under the state of Stop, will make the player REC READY, enabling continuous voice recording. Audio Connection Jack Line-In Connection Jack Earphones (Loop Back) Line-In Cable 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) Music Recording Music Recording 2 Press the ( VOL+/VOL- ( mode. ) button on the front long. 5 Pressing the REC ( ) button on the front to ) button again briefly will stop the recording with the following LCD display. 3 After moving to the "Line" menu by pushing the ( ), pressing the ( ) button on the front will lead you to the "LINE" Recording For Your Reference!! 4 In "REC READY" press the REC( ) button once and it will start to record the music. After the music recording, they are stored as MP3 files into the LINE folder, named as E001.MP3, E002.MP3, etc. During the recording under the menu of LINE, you can adjust the sound quality with the use of bit rate. If the recording reaches to the status of "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. Music Recording Playing & Stopping Music Recording If you press the Play ( will be played. If you press the Play ( ) button during the play mode, playing of the recorded music files will stop. ) button under the state of Stop/Pause, recorded files Setting Menus Menu Map These are the menus of the player. Please refer to this before use. Setting Menus For Your Reference!! After recording the music, under the state of Stop, press the REC ( ) button long, then the player will be in a state of LINE-IN REC READY. This enables the player to record music continuously. Main Menu 8 Main Menus. Sub Menu Setting Menu Each main menu contains sub-menus and setting menus. 45 45 Setting Menus Basics of How to Use the Menu Setting Menus 4 Changing and Saving Setting Values 1) Press the ( ) button on the front briefly. 1 Entering Into Menu Press the ( ) button on the front briefly. 2 Searching Menus Setting Menus Search the menu by pushing the ( ) button on the front to VOL+/VOL- ( ). 2) Set the value by pushing the ( and press the ( ) button on the front to VOL+/VOL- ( ) ) button on the front briefly. 3Entering into Sub-Menus & Setting Menus Enter the sub-menus by pushing the ( ) button on the front to FF ( ). 46 47 Setting Menus Setting Menus ) button on the front to REW ( ). 5Returning to the Main Menus (Main Menus, Sub-Menus) Return to the main menus by pushing the ( 3 Enter into the sub-menus (Contrast, Scroll Speed, Back Light) by pushing the ( ( ). ) button on the front to FF 4 After selecting "Contrast," push the ( Example Suppose that the user set the value of Display Contrast as 5. Setting Menus ) button on the front to FF ( ). 1 Press the ( 5 Select the value 5 by pushing the ( to VOL+/- ( to save it ), and press the ( ) button on the front ) button on the front ) button on the front briefly. 2 Select "Display" by pushing the ( VOL+/- ( ). ) button on the front to 6 Return to the main menu by pushing the ( ) button on the front to REW ( ). 48 49 Setting Menus Setting From the main menu, select the "Setting" to enter into the menu that you want. Setting Menus Speaker S.D This allows the user to select the stereo speaker on or off. : Users can listen to music through both earphones and stereo speakers. : Only through the earphones can the user listen to music. Resume When you turn off the player and turn it on later, the player will resume back the EQ and play list of the last music you listened to the same status. :This restores all the previous information before it was turned off. : Values set by users will not be saved. Beep Sound This enables the beep sound on or off when operating buttons. : If selected, there will be beep sound upon the button operation. : If selected, there will be no beep sound upon the button operation. Setting Menus For Your Reference!! - If the volume was in the range of 0 to 10 when you turned off the player, the volume level will be 10. - If the volume was in the range of 25 to 30 when you turned off the player, the volume level will be 25. Search Speed Users can select the speed of the Fast Search. (X4, X8, X16, and X32) Default This initializes all the functions set and saved. :This saves the information that users set. :This initializes all the information. Fade In Music will be played with volumes increased gradually. : Volume will be increased by stages. : Volume will become increased at once. 50 51 Setting Menus Language : This sets the tag as KOR if made in Korean Windows OS. : This sets the tag as CHI if made in Chinese Windows OS. : This sets the tag as ENG if made in English Windows OS. : This sets the tag as JAP if it was made in Japanese Windows OS. Setting Menus Recording From the main menu, enter the sub-menus by selecting "Recording". Voice When recording voices, users can set the bit rates to 16 / 32 / 48 / 64 Kbps. Setting Menus For Your Reference!! Those that are composed of Unicode such as Song titles and folders are displayed normal, regardless of the setting values, but you should set the language of the tag since it's not made of Unicode. Line In When recording music, users can set the bit rates to 64 / 96 / 128 / 192 Kbps. Folder Play This function allows the user to select to play music files in a current folder or the entire folder according to the play mode. : This plays a music file in a current folder according to the play mode (Normal, Repeat, Repeat All, Random, Random All). : This plays a music file in the entire folder according to the play mode (Normal, Repeat, Repeat All, Random, Random All). 52 53 Setting Menus Card Copy Select "Card Copy" from the main menu to enter the menu. Setting Menus

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