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INDEX
Chapter 1 Introduction
1-1 Your Hypersound MP3 Player.......... ...............................................................................1 1-1.1 Features ..............................................................................................................................1 1-1.2 System Requirements......................................................................................................1 1-1.3 In the Package...................................................................................................................1 1-1.4 Location of Controls..........................................................................................................2 1-1.5 Battery..................................................................................................................................3 1-1.5.1 Checking out the remaining power capacity...............................................3 1-1.5.2 Recharge the battery.........................................................................................3
Chapter 2
2-1 2-2 3-1 3-2 4-1 4-2 5-1 5-2 5-3 5-4 5-5 5-6 5-7 5-8
Install Software
For Windows.......................................................................................................................5 For Macintosh OS................................................................................................................6
Chapter 3
Connect to PC
For Windows........................................................................................................................7 For Macintosh OS................................................................................................................8
Chapter 4
Download Music
For Windows.......................................................................................................................9 For Macintosh OS...............................................................................................................9
Chapter 5
Starts to Play
Getting Started..................................................................................................................10 LCD Display and Menu....................................................................................................11 Play MP3/WMA Music.......................................................................................................12 Record Voice Memos.......................................................................................................13 Playback Voice Memos.....................................................................................................13 Advanced Setting..............................................................................................................13 Erase files............................................................................................................................15 About....................................................................................................................................16
5-9 Reset.......................................................................................................................................16
Chapter 6
6-1 6-2 6-3 7-1 7-2 7-3 7-4
Software Utility
Software Utility.................................................................................................................17 Player Format....................................................................................................................17 Player Update.....................................................................................................................18
Chapter 7
Appendix
Cautions..................................................................................................................................I Specifications.......................................................................................................................II FAQ ......................................................................................................................III ...............................................................................V Make your own Opening Screen
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Chapter
1-1
1
Introduction
Your Hypersound MP3 Player
1-1.1 Features Slim & Portable Full Function Integrated Plays WMA/MP3 Digital Music Digital Voice Recording Built-in Flash Memory Dot Matrix LCD Display Blue EL Type Back Light USB Disk Function, Upload and Download, No Limit By The File Type USB V1.1 Port Recharging Via USB Port Built-in Rechargeable Battery 5 Kinds of Music Equalizer Preset 5 Kinds of Music Play Modes Digital Volume Adjustment Firmware Updateable Via USB Port No Need a Driver To Upload and/or DownloadWindows ME/xp/2000 Supports WINDOWS 98/ME/2000Mac Os X(Version 10.2.6 and above) Supports Voice Recording Via External Microphone 1-1.2 System Requirements Pentium MMX 200 or above CPU 30MB Available Free Hard Drive Space One Available USP Port CD-ROM Drive 4x or above Operation System Windows Microsoft Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP or above Macintosh OS Mac OS X (Version 10.2.6 or above) 1-1.3 In the Package
Hypersound 128
Warranty Card
Bundled CD
Quick Start Guide
Hang type Stereo Earphone
Adapter
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1-1.4 Location of Controls 9 11
5 8
10 3 1 2 6 12
47 Power ON/Play/Pause Press the button to power ON, playback music or voice file. 2 Stop/Power OFF Press to Stop the playback or Recording; Press and holding for some seconds to turn off the player. 3/4Volume +/ Press these two buttons to adjust the earphone output volume level. 5 Menu (Operation Button) The 3-way Operation button is one special button of the player. It has some different functions when Press Down, Shift Up and Shift Down. 1
While playing music, shift Up/Down the Operation Button, causes to skip to Previous/Next music And it will fast skip backward/forward in one music track if keeps on shifting Up/Down the button. While playing music, press down the Operation Button, the LCD displays Menu list. Shift Up/Down the Button can move the select bar on the display. Press down the Button to Enter one Sub-Menu or Confirm one selected Menu Options.
Music Voice Settings Erase Files
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Settings
Eq Play Mode Backlight Contrast
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To Exit the Menu List, just Keep on Pressing Down the Operation Button for almost 1 second. The screen will switch back to playback screen.
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6 Hold Switch Hold When you need to lock the player buttons, slide the Hold Switch Upwards. If the player is on at this moment, the LCD will display as following when any key touch:
1
VOL
A-B
ROCK
Song 01 / 21
m
I LOVE NAPA,I'M HERE WAITING I AM HERE WAITING Richard Marx
1:3101:31 / 04:23 / 4:42
ReleaseYou can re-operate the player only when the Hold Switch is Released. Slide the Hold Switch back to Release. Notice: Ensure that the Hold Switch is Released before you turn on the player. Or you can not use the player. 7 A-B Repeat / REC Button Repeat a selected section of the music continuously: While playback music or voice memo, Press this button to mark the repeat point where you want the section to start, and press this button again where you want the section to end. The player starts to playback the selected section from start to end repeatedly. To cancel the A-B Repeat, press the A-B repeat button again. The A-B repeat indicator disappears from the LCD and the music continues playing from the point. Record voice: Press and hold the A-B Repeat/REC button for 1 second to start record. 8 Mini-USB Port You can upload / download / manage the files via this port with supplied USB cable. You can recharge the battery via this port with supplied USB cable or supplied power adapter. 9 Microphone In Jack It is for an external microphone. If there is an external microphone connected to this port, the player switches to use the external microphone when voice recording. If no external microphone connected, the player uses the built-in microphone. 10 LCD Display Displays Playback Status, Menu Setting, Music Information, etc. 11 Earphone Jack For earphone. 12 Reset Hole You can use one thin and solid stick and press on the Reset button inside the Reset hole to reset the player.
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1-1.5 Battery
The player uses built-in rechargeable battery. There is battery power capacity indicator appears on the LCD display. There are two ways to charge the battery. 1-1.5.1 Checking out the remaining power capacity Power Capacity Indicator Symbols
Full Power
Not Full Power
Low Power
Need to charge
If not use the player for a long time, you may find the battery capacity becomes low. It is normal and just uses it up and recharges the battery to full capacity. 1-1.5.2 Charge the Battery Charging with the PC power Connect the flat port of the supplied USB cable to the USB port of PC, Connect the minor port of the cable to the mini-USB port of this player; Press the Play button to turn on the player. The Recharging starts. The Power Capacity Indicator indicates the charging progress.Be sure the PC has been turned on Charging with the supplied adapter Connect the mini-USB type port of the supplied power adapter to the mini-USB port of this player, 3-2 Connect the power adapter to the power outlet. Press the Play button to turn on the player. The Recharging starts. The Power Capacity Indicator indicates the charging progress.
It is recommended that charging with the supplied adapter to ensure recharging time and electronic current quality. It takes about 8~10 hours to fully recharge the battery. Recharge the battery over 24 hours before the first time use the player.
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2
Install Software
If you are using Windows Me/XP/2000, it is no need to install driver. Just connect the player to your PC, the player will be detected and install one general driver. The built-in flash memory of the player will appear in "My Computer" as one Removable Disk. After it is finished, you can upload, download and manage the files in the player. You still need to install the driver from bundled CD if you want to upgrade the firmware or completely format the flash memory of the player. If you are using Windows 98 or 98SE, you need install the driver from bundled CD. Otherwise you can not upload, download and manage the files in the player, because Windows 98 has not integrated general drivers for USB MP3 player.
How To Install Driver Step by Step
2-1 For Windows
Step 1. Insert the bundled CD into the CD-ROM drive. If the Setup program does not run automatically, do steps 2 through 3. Otherwise, skip to step 4. Click Start -> Run. In the Run dialog, type D:\showmenu.exe (where D:\ is your CD-ROM drive) and click OK. At the YAKUMO Driver & Menu Select screen, Click and Select "English" from the Manual Language Select bar. Click on the "View Manual" button on the right side of the screen. The manual screen will pop up. If it is the first time to use the product, please read the manual carefully. Click on the "Setup Driver" button below the "View Manual" button on the right side of the screen. The driver install wizard starts to guide you install the driver. Click on the "logomaker" button below the "Setup Driver" button on the right side of the screen. The logomaker setup program is running automatically. (About logomaker, please refer to Make your own Opening Screen in appendix.) Click [Next] start to install driver. Follow the instructions on the screen. (Simply Bypass Logo Testing Message- Choose "Continue" if prompted this question under Windows XP/2K/ME).
Step 2. Step 3.
Step 4. Step 5.
Step 6.
Step 7.
Step 8.
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Step 9.
When prompted to restart your system, take out the CD from the CD-ROM drive and select the Yes, I want to restart my computer now option and then click the Finish button
2-2
Step 1. Step 2. Step 3.
For Macintosh OS
Insert the bundled CD into the CD-ROM drive. Double click on the CD-ROM icon on desktop. When the CD-ROM file list window appears, double click the MAC_OS icon. When MAC_OS window appears, double click the Hypersound128_V_1_1.sit icon. You will be prompted to select one application installation folder. Select one existing folder, or create one new folder, then click on "Select". Double click to open the folder. Then double click on Install icon. The driver starts to be installed. Following the instructions on the screen. If prompted to restart your system, take the CD out from the CD-ROM drive and click on Restart button.
Step 4. Step 5. Step 6. Step 7.
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Chapter
3
Connect to PC
You need not switch off your computer when you connect the player to the PC since USB is Plug-and-Play. Before USB connecting with computerdisconnect the earphone from the player. Setup Connection (1) Position the PC so that its USB ports can be easily accessed. (Note: The USB port(s) on you PC may be found on the front panel instead of the back panel. Contact your system vendor if need) (2) Connect the flat port of the supplied USB cable to the USB port of PC; (3) Connect the minor port of the cable to the mini-USB port of this player; (4) Press Play button to turn on the player. A diagram appears on the LCD, indicating that the player is connected to your PC. The player starts to recharge the battery.
Connect to PC
3-1 For Windows
Step 10. Once you have plugged in the player to your PC, system detects New hardware and starts to install the drivers automatically. Wait for system finish the installation. Step 11. When finished, you can click Start -> Program -> Yakumo H.S 128 MP3 Player -> Update. If current firmware version is lower than Update firmware version, please click on Start button. Otherwise, you need not to update. Click on Close button to exit. Step 12. The driver installation has finished. Step 13. Double-click on My Computer on desktop. It shall be observed that one new Removable Disk appears in the My Computer window. It is the memory built-in the player. Step 14. Now you can download your WMA/MP3 music to the player by copying the files to the new Removable Disk.
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3-2 For Macintosh OS
Step 8. Step 9. System detects the new hardware and one new Untitled Disk icon appears on desktop. Now you can download your WMA/MP3 music to the player by copying the files to the new Untitled Disk. If you are using Windows MeWindows 2000 Windows XP, users are recommended to click on the small icon on the taskbar of the Windows (Safely Remove Hardware), which is an utility aims to disconnect the MP3 player from the USB connection in a much secure manner.
When you are going to disconnect the player, double-click on this icon, and click on the Stop button in the "Remove Hardware Device" dialog window. And click on OK button when asked which device to be stopped. The "Safely Remove Hardware" window appears to tell you that now it is safe to remove the player. Now you can disconnect the player from computer safely.
If you disconnect the player not following the instructions in Windows Me Windows 2000 and Windows XP, it may cause damage to the data or file, even causes the player can not work. If it occurs, please refer to How to Refresh the Firmware to fix this problem and make the player back to normal.
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Chapter
4
Download Music
The player can be used as one mobile data storage device. It needs no special software to upload, download and manage the music and files. Just using the copy, paste, delete and etc. commands of your Operation System such as Windows and Macintosh OS, it is very easy and fast by clicking the mouse. To Download Music to the Player, connect the player with PC, then:
4-1 For Windows
Select the music you want to download to the player by clicking on the file icon (If you want to choose more than one music, press and hold the Ctrl or Shift key when you clicking) Step 2. Right-click on the files, a menu appears. Click Copy Step 3. Double-click on the Removable Disk to open the drive. The Removable Disk window appears. Step 4. Right-click on the Removable Disk window and click Paste in the menu. Step 5. Starts to copy the files. The LCD of the player displays `WRITING' and flashing. Step 6. Before disconnect the player, make sure the LCD of the player displays "READY". If you are using Windows Me, Windows 2000 or Windows XP, please follow the Safely Remove Instructions to disconnect the player. Step 1.
4-2
Step 1. Step 2. Step 3. Step 4.
For Macintosh OS
Select some WMA/MP3 music files. Drag and drop the files onto the Untitled Disk icon on the Desktop. Starts to copy the files. The LCD of the player displays `WRITING' and flashing. Before disconnect the player, make sure the LCD of the player displays "READY".
DO NOT DISCONNECT THE CONNECTION WHILE THE PLAYER LCD DISPLAYS [READING] AND/OR [WRITING]. IT MAY CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGES TO YOUR DATA AND THE PLAYER.
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Chapter
5-1
5
ROCK
VOL
Starts to play
Getting Started
Power ON Power ONPress the Power On button to turn on the player.
Song:
01 / 21
m
I LOVE NAPA,I 'M HERE WAITING I AM HERE WAITING Richard Marx Richard Marx
0:00 / 0:00 00:00 / 04:32 0:00 0:00
Music / Voice / Record If you like, you can switch to playback voice memos or start to record voice. Just press the Operation Button and select voice or record in the menu list.
Music Voice Settings Erase Files
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Music Voice Settings Erase Files
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About Record Exit
m
No Files Present If there is no any WMA/MP3 files found in the player, the LCD displays "No Files Present" when you want to play music. No Files If there is no any recorded voice files found in the player, the LCD displays "No Files" when you want to listen to voice memos. Power OFF Power OFF: To turn off the player, keep on pressing the Stop button until the Shut Down Bar has finished.
Continue Holding To Power Off
To turn off the player, must press the Stop button until the Shut Down Bar has finished. Otherwise the player returns to the status before press the Stop button.
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5-2
LCD Display and Menu
The Menu Remark Music Voice Settings Eq Normal Rock Jazz Classical Pop Play Mode Normal Repeat Track Repeat All Shuffle Shuffle Repeat Contrast Back Light Disable 3 seconds 5 seconds 10 seconds Power Savings Disable 1 min 2 min 5 min 10 min Exit Erase Files About Record Exit Music Voice Exit Go to Play Music Go to Play Voice Adjust the player settings Normal effect Rock music effect Jazz music effect Classical music effect Pop music effect No repeat Play current music repeatedly Play all music repeatedly Random play music and stop Random play music repeatedly Adjust the LCD screen contrast value The backlight is off. The backlight time The backlight time The backlight time No power saving function. The player shuts off time (How long the player is idle) The player shuts off time (How long the player is idle) The player shuts off time (How long the player is idle) The player shuts off time (How long the player is idle) Exit to Menu screen Choose one music to erase. Choose one voice memo to erase. Exit to Menu screen. Displays the Firmware version, Media capacity and Free space. Go to Record Voice memo. Exit to previous mode.
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The LCD 1. Battery indicator 10 2. Hold key indicator 3. Play Modes indicator 4. A-B Repeat indicator 9 5. ID3 Tag display 6. Track Number 7. M: Music Mode; V: Voice Mode 8. EQ indicator 9. Volume level indicator 10. Player Status indicator 11. Elapsed Time/Track Time
3
4
8
2
1
1
VOL
A-B S A ROCK -B Song
01 /01 / 21 21
m m
7
'M WAITING I AM HEREHERE WAITING Richard Marx Richard Marx
6 5
01:31 4:42 1:31 / / 04:32
11
5-3
Play MP3/WMA Music
Select one song After turn on the player, shifts up/down the Operation button to select one song to listen. Play MP3/WMA Music Press Play button to start playback.
ROCK
VOL
Song: Song 01 / 21 21 01 / I AM HERE WAITING I LOVE NAPA,I 'M HERE WAITING Richard Marx Richard Marx
m
1:31 / 4:42 01:31 /04:32
Pause the playback To pause the playback, press the Play button while playback. To continue the playback, press the Play button again. Fast Forward or Backward Skip in one song Shift up/down and holding the Operation button to fast skip in current playback song. A-B Repeat Repeat a selected section of the music or voice memo continuously
AVOL
ROCK
Song: Song 1 / 21 / 21 01
m
I AM 'M HERE WAITING I LOVE NAPA,I HERE WAITING Richard Marx
1:31 01:31 / 04:42 / 4:42
While playback music or voice memo, Press this button to mark the repeat point where you want the section to start, and press this button again where you want
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the section to end. The player starts to playback the selected section from start to end repeatedly. To cancel the A-B Repeat, press the A-B repeat button again. The A-B repeat indicator disappears from the LCD and the music continues playing from the point. File Name Display When you select one song, the file name is displayed on LCD. And the file name will scroll from left to right if the file name is longer than the display. ID3 Tag Display If the music contains ID3 tag which marks the music title and artist name, the LCD of the player displays them. The player supports English. And the display will scroll from left to right if it is longer than the display.
5-4
Record Voice Memos
Start Record Press and hold the A-B repeat/REC button to start voice record. You can also activate this function from the menu: In menu list, select Record and enter. The player is ready to record. To start record, press A-B Repeat button. Voice Record starts.
VOL
v
/VOICE/V023.WAV
06:31:45
00:00:01
Stop Record Press Stop button to stop the record. The voice memo has been saved as one file named VXXX.WAV in Voice folder. Notice The LCD displays MEMORY FULL when there has been no sufficient memory space to record more. The Record stops. If this happens, please remove some files in the player to PC, or erase some music or voice memos which you think not useful anymore, and restart the recording.
5-5
Playback voice memos
The operation is almost same as playback music. Select Voice in menu and enter voice mode. You can select one memo to listen by shifting the Operation button. Press Play button to playback the voice memo.
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5-6
Advanced Setting
Setting the Menu
Music Voice Settings Erase Files
m
Settings
Eq Play Mode Backlight Contrast
m
Press the Operation button to enter menu list. Shift the Operation button and select Setting. Press the button to enter Setting. There are several advanced setting options. 1Equalizer Setting Select Equalizer in the Setting list and enter. The Equalizer (EQ) setting is to adjust the music playback effect. There are 5 kinds of EQ preset in the player: Normal, Rock, Jazz, Classical, and Pop. Shift the Operation to select one EQ .The selected equalizer activates when you select. Press and hold the Operation button to exit the menu. 2Play Modes Setting In the Setting list, Select Play Modes and enter.
Normal Repeat Track Repeat All Shuffle Shuffle Repeat
m
The Play Modes List appears. Shift the Operation button to select one play mode. Once you select one play mode, it has been effected without to press the Operation button. Press and hold the Operation button to exit the menu. 3Adjust LCD Contrast In the Setting list, Select Contrast and enter.
Contrast
m
Shift the Operation button to adjust the contrast level.
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4Back Light In the Setting list, Select Back Light and enter.
m
Disable 3 min 1 seconds 5 mins 2 seconds 10 seconds 5 mins 10 mins Shift the Operation button to select turn on or turn off the back light. Press the Operation button to confirm. 5Power Saving In the Setting list, Select Power Savings and enter.
m
Disable 1 min 2 mins 5 mins 10 mins
The Power Saving setting is to set how long after the player is idle to shut down the player automatically.
5-7
Erase files
Warning: The file can not be recovered after erased.
Step 1. Step 2. Step 3.
Cease the playback or recording when you start to erase files. Press the Operation button to enter menu. Select Erase Files and enter. There are two options to select in Erase Files screen. To erase music files, select Music and enter. To erase voice memos, select Voice and enter.
Erase files
Music Voice Exit
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Music Voice Exit
Erase files
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Step 4.
Step 5. Step 6. Step 7. Step 8.
You are asking if you are sure to erase the listed music file or voice memo. The file name is listed on the screen to help you decide. The selected answer Are you sure you want to is No by default. If it is not delete the file the one to erase, press the I Love NAPAI'm here waiting I'm here waiting Operation button. Another file is listed on the screen and Yes No you are asking if to erase this file again. If you are sure to erase the listed file, shift the Operation button to select Yes. Then press the Operation button to confirm. The file is erased. Another file is listed on the screen and you are asking if to erase this file. When you have finished erasing the file, the player will automatically exit to Erase Files screen. Select Exit and enter to exit to menu list.
5-8 About Select About in menu list and enter.
Hypersound 128 EXAMPLE Ver2.105 Ver Int Media 1.000 128M Free Int Media 128 XXM MB
Free xxxxx KB
About About
m
Here you can read information of the firmware version, built-in memory size and free memory size. Press any key to exit to menu list screen. 5-9 Reset During the course of using player, some unexpected reasons (static or un-correctly operation etc.) may cause the system halted of the player. If above mentioned situations take place, please use one thin and solid stick and press on the Reset button inside the Reset hole on the back of the player. Any reason causes the player abnormal and can try to reset.
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6
Software Utility
6-1 Software Utility
Upon the driver installation is completed, two software utilities will be installed in PC. Customer can use the utilities to format or upgrade the unit. Start>Program> Yakumo H.S 128 MP3 Player Connect the player to computer and click the corresponding program to run:
6-2
Player Format
For Windows98: Click on Start button, you can format the player storage. Warning: Files can not be recovery after been formatted! Please backup useful files before format. If don't want to format now, click on Close button to exit. If want to format, click on Start button to start format. After it is finished, click on Close button to exit. Before click on Start button, there is one "Quick format" option. Quick format check box(Quick format) Selected(default) : Quick format the player storage, not scan for bad sectors. Not Selected: Full format the player storage, scanning the storage for bad sectors. For Windows 2000/XP (As the right Fig. ) Warning: Files can not be recovery after been formatted! Please backup useful files before format. Media Format : Quick format the player storage. If don't want to format now, click on Close button to exit. If want to format, click on Start button to start format. After it is finished, click on Close button to exit.
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Player Update
The firmware in the player will be able to update through Player Update utility running on your PC. To update the firmware, user needs to run the MP3 Player Update utility from: Start->Program-> Yakumo H.S 128 MP3 Player Check the Current Firmware Version and Upgrade Firmware Version. If you are sure it is the right version to update, click on Start button. The firmware is been updated to the player. Please wait until it is finished. Click Close button to exit. About the Quick download option Selected (default): Update the firmware only Not selected: Update the firmware and format the storage. Please backup useful files if you want to update without Quick download. How to Refresh the Firmware Notice: The firmware of the player may be corrupted if under illegal operations and special weather conditions. The player can not work if the firmware is corrupted. Please refresh the firmware to fix this problem. How To Refresh The Firmware 1) Press and hold the Play button of the player; 2) Keeps on pressing the Play button and connect the player to your computer. Release the Play button after 5 seconds. 3) Click and run the Player Update utility. Click on Quick download option to let it be Not Selected status. Then click on Start button. 4) After it is completed, click on Close button to exit. 5) For the OS above Windows98, you can now click and run the Player Format Utility. You can now Full Format the storage by click on Start button under Media Recovery mode. It is one optional operation; helps check and fix the storage errors. 6) When the Refresh is completed, you still can not find the Removable Disk drive in My Computer. Disconnect the player and reconnect to your computer. 7) You can download music to the player. Waning: DO NOT DISCONNECT THE PLAYER WHILE FORMATING AND/OR UPDATING. IT MAY CAUSE SEVERE DAMAGE TO THE PLAYER!
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Appendix
1
Cautions
Handle the player
No altering or remodeling. This can cause malfunctioning. No dropping or strong impacts This may damage the unit. Locations to be avoided Avoid using or storing the unit in following locations since they can cause malfunctioning. 1. Bathrooms and other moisture-prone places 2. Warehouses and other dusty place. 3. Very hot places near heating appliances, etc. Avoid keeping the unit in places with high humidity, strong magnetic field, or near high heat source(s). Do not leave the unit exposed to direct sunlight for long periods of time
Precautions for Listening with the Earphones
Do not play your earphones at a high volume. Hearing experts advise against continuous extended play. If you experience a ringing in your ears, reduce volume or discontinue use. Do not use while operating a motorized vehicle. It may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in many areas. You should use extreme caution or temporarily discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations. Don't turn up the volume so high that you can't hear what's around you. Discontinue use if you experience discomfort with the headphones or earphones. Continued use may cause rashes or other allergic reactions. Static may cause player appear unusual situations, such as system halted etc. If abovementioned situations take place, reset player can be solved.
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Specifications
Size (W x H x D) (Approximation) About 55 x 78 x 16 mm Memory Internal Memory (Built-in the main unit) 128MB No Memory Expansion Slot Interface USB Rev. 1.1 Power Built-in Rechargeable Battery Battery continuous playing time > 20 hours Re-Charging via USB Port Equalizer Normal, Rock, Classic, Pop, Jazz Display 128 x 64 dots Dot-Matrix LCD EL Blue Back-Light Button & Switch One Jog-Dial type 3-way key (Menu / Next / Previous / Select) Power On/ Play / Pause button Stop / Power Off button A-B / REC. button Volume + button Volume button Hold Switch Processor 65 MIPS DSP Audio Playback Windows Media Audio (WMA) decode MPEG Audio Layer 3 (MP3) decode Voice Recording IMA-ADPCM encoding. About 8 hours recording @128MB Memory. Signal to Noise Ratio 86 dB Frequency Response 20 Hz ~ 20 KHz Output 5mW (each output) Total Harmonic Distortion Output < 0.1% Ports Mini-USB Port Phone Out MIC-IN Firmware Flash based. User upgradeable.
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FAQ
1, Why am I unable to install the installation software to my operating system?
Please note that Windows95 is unable to support USB interface properly. Please upgrade your system to Windows98 (Version 2.0, 4.10.2222 A), 2000, ME, or XP. Please note that there is no driver required for PC running Windows2000, ME, and XP (Plug and Play).
2, Why can't I turn off the player while it is connecting with my PC?
First of all, disconnect the player with your PC. Under stop mode and without any key operations, the player will power off automatically after 1, 2, 5 or 10 minutes, depends on the setting of Power Saving of the player.
3, What can I do if I encountered a download failure to the internal memory?
Be sure the power is enough for writing mode. Ensure your operating system has recognized the player as a Removable Drive. Ensure your PC meets the minimum system requirements for operating the player. Check the connection between the player and PC. Re-format the internal memory with the player's utility and download again. Send to repair if failure still exists.
4, Why the player's utility window cannot show-up sometimes?
The player's utility only works on connection with PC and the player was power on at first. The correct connecting procedures are: turn on the player and plug in both sides of USB cable to the player and PC. It is not recommended to connect both player and PC first and then power on the player, which will fail to start up the player's utility window.
5, Why the files cannot be transferred or played back on the unit?
The files may be corrupted. You have to initialize the internal memory by doing the following procedure: 1) Turn off the power of the player. 2) Power on the player. Press MENU once, select Erase Files then press MENU again. The player enters into erase status and the memory is ready to be initialized. 3) Erase all the files on the memory. 4) Exit the Erase menu, and you now should be able to transfer MP3 files into the unit and play again.
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6, Why the LCD cannot display the details of the tracks?
Please ensure the tracks are encoded with their ID3 tags being created as well. You may MP3 playback software such as Winamp to edit the ID3 tags of the tracks and the information must be recorded either in English or Traditional Chinese.
7, How long should I charge the battery before I use the player for the first time?
Recharge the battery over 24 hours before the first time use the player.
8, What are the VBR or CBR supported by the player?
The player is capable of supporting the content encoded with VBR (Variable Bit Rate) from 32, and up to 320 Kbps per MP3 track, or CBR (Constant Bit Rate) 48Kbps. It will read MP3 tracks that are sampled at 32khz, 44.1khz or 48khz. The playback possibility of 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 160, 192,224, 256 and 320 Kbps is allowed per MP3 track.
9, Why does distortion come out during playback?
This maybe caused by low battery or temporary interrupt from outsides. Or, the content was bad encoded.
10, Why does the playback quality is bad?
Please playback the same content on PC. Download again if it playback well with PC. If the problem is still there, please re-format the memory with the player's utility to clear the memory and try to download again. Or, it maybe caused by bad encoded or the source is bad quality either. Please close any temporary programs before encoding to attend good quality result.
11, Why are the buttons not functioning on the player?
Please check if Hold switch slides to down or not. While the Hold switch is down, all the buttons will not be working at all.
12, Why do I hear nothing after press the Play button?
Please check the Hold switch is on or off. It should be off. Check that files have been stored in the built-in flash memory. Press the MENU button to view the information of internal memory (About) and press the Play button to try again. Check the earphone connection or replace with another one. Check the volume level and see if it has been set too low. File format maybe incorrect. Only MP3 and WMA files can be played. Ensure the MP3 or WMA files are not stored in folder(s) or directories. Please send to repair if failure still exists.
13, Why does the LCD show blank but earphone output is still well?
Please send the player to your local product service centre. The LCD becomes faulty substantially.
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Make your own Opening Screen
Step 1. Run LogoMaker.exe from CD or hard drive. Step 2. Then, if you are going to draw one opening screen manually, please skip to Step 5. If you are going to convert a photo to opening screen, please continue from Step 3. Step 3. Open source image (Click File-> Open image, then select one image file) LogoMaker supports 3 types of image file: BMP, GIF and ICO.
Step 4. Configure the convert options and convert the image to opening screen frames Because the source images not fit on the LCD display, so, it is necessary to configure some options to get the best display.
Option Center Horizontally Flipped Vertically Flipped
Remark Align to center Flip along the horizontal axis Flip along the vertical axis Appendix V Index
User's Manual/English/ Version1.0/ Hypersound128 Inverted Resize Resize Options Maintain original aspect ratio LCD aspect ratio Best fit LCD screen Invert the color Resize the source image Resize and maintain original aspect ratio of source image Resize in LCD aspect ratio Resize by program automatically Rotate source image by 90-degrees clockwise
Rotation 90 deg.
Left window will demo what the opening screen will be. When you have finished configure, click Convert Single or Convert All.
Notice "Convert Single" and "Convert All" "Convert Single" is to convert the image to current frame. "Convert All" is to convert the image to all frames. So, if the source image is a GIF file which contains multi-frame, "Convert All" will convert all frames in one time. Please be careful when using "Convert All". But "Convert All" will erase all existing frames.
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User's Manual/English/ Version1.0/ Hypersound128 Step 5. Modify frame / set up display options of the opening screen frames Option Function Clear screen before display current frame. Setup current frame display time Setup number of display times Frame picture edit / modify tools: Button Name Pen tool / Eraser tool Move tool Move and copy tool Resize tool Auto size tool Function Clicking the left button, it is a pen; clicking the right mouse, the mouse icon will change to an eraser. Move the selection Move the copy of selection Enable this size tool so you can change the visible area of the frame. The visible area is the blue line block. Click once, LogoMaker will reduce to minimize visible area of current frame. Click again, LogoMaker will resize the visible area to full size. Default No clear 0.1 sec. 1 (No repeat) Available value No Clear / Clear 0 ~ 3 sec. 1 ~ 256 times
Step 6. Save the opening screen file to the player(format the player first) After you have finished the file, connect the player. Please format the player first before save the opening screen file to the player (the removable disk in "My Computer"). Please do not modify the default filename (Mylogo.dat), or the player will not be able to recognize the file (until its filename is Mylogo.dat). Close LogoMaker. Then stop the player and disconnect the player. The player will power on automatically and use the new opening screen.
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FAQ & Troubleshooting
1) How can I make an animation type opening screen logo? Answer: It is easy if you have one GIF file which contains animation. Open one gif file, setup convert options, then convert the file into opening screen frames. Note: Some gif type files have only one frame, so they will be converted to a one-frame opening screen only. 2) How can I preview the new opening screen logo? Answer: If it is a one-frame opening screen, it will be always displays in the preview windows. But if it is animation type, please click "Play -> Demo Play" from menu. 3) Can I "undo" my operation? Answer: Sorry, you can not undo any operations. 4) It seems that the logo preview does not demo with Loop setting? Answer: The loop setting will take effect ONLY when it displays on player LCD. 5) Why I can not stop the player after I save logo file to the player in LogoMaker? Answer: Please close LogoMaker after you save the logo file. Or you can not stop the player in some cases. 6) After download, if I want to skip the opening screen, what can I do? Answer: Press any key when the player is turning on. The player will skip the opening screen for this time. If you don't want this opening screen any longer, just erase the file from the player. The opening screen will be back to default. 7) The player hangs after I download Mylogo.dat to the player? Answer: Please full format the player and download the file again. If your player can not power on, you need have to refresh the firmware (please ref. User Manual of the player). 8) The player opening screen is still the default photo, but I have downloaded the logo to the player. Answer: There maybe several reasons: 1, Please stop the device before disconnect (WinMe/2K/XP) after download the logo. Otherwise the logo file may not download to the player. 2. The opening screen file must be download to "Root" directory of the player, and the file name must be "Mylogo.dat" (as default). 3. Please check the player firmware if it supports Personalize Opening Screen feature.
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