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QUICK REFERENCE Insert SD/MMC memory card to playback the music files in headphones Attach Neck strap to Strap holder Press to deactivate Random function Press to skip/search forward Slide to the ON position to turn the unit off Lights/ blinks green or red to indicate the mode 1 Press and hold for 2 seconds to power on or OFF position to turn the unit on , play . Press to lower the volume level Connect USB jack to computer Plug in the SD/MMC card Press to activate Random function Press to raise the volume level Press to skip/search backwards Press to stop play or pause.
QUICK REFERENCE Insert SD/MMC memory card to playback the music files in headphones Attach Neck strap to Strap holder Press to deactivate Random function Press to skip/search forward Slide to the ON position to turn the unit off Lights/ blinks green or red to indicate the mode 1 Press and hold for 2 seconds to power on or OFF position to turn the unit on , play . Press to lower the volume level Connect USB jack to computer Plug in the SD/MMC card Press to activate Random function Press to raise the volume level Press to skip/search backwards Press to stop play or pause.
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... to highernumbered files. 2. The player will stop. RANDOMLY PLAYING THE TRACKS While in the Playback mode, press the Random ON button to resume playback; QUICK REFERENCE TO LISTEN TO MP3s/WMAs 1. Plug the headphones (included) into the Headphone jack on , slide the POWER switch to locate a specific musical passage. To turn the...
... to highernumbered files. 2. The player will stop. RANDOMLY PLAYING THE TRACKS While in the Playback mode, press the Random ON button to resume playback; QUICK REFERENCE TO LISTEN TO MP3s/WMAs 1. Plug the headphones (included) into the Headphone jack on , slide the POWER switch to locate a specific musical passage. To turn the...
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... this equipment may create a traffic hazard and it is illegal in a car with DRM tracks without permission is made. 3 on the player may generate or use radio frequency energy. or in some areas. FCC WARNING: • This equipment may result in damage or sound ...distortion. • Avoid spilling any motorized vehicle. in a location near heat sources; PRECAUTIONS COPYRIGHT: • Distributing copies of MP3, WMA, WMA with the windows closed during walking or exercising will not affect the player. However, dropping the player or dropping a heavy object on an unlevel surface;
... this equipment may create a traffic hazard and it is illegal in a car with DRM tracks without permission is made. 3 on the player may generate or use radio frequency energy. or in some areas. FCC WARNING: • This equipment may result in damage or sound ...distortion. • Avoid spilling any motorized vehicle. in a location near heat sources; PRECAUTIONS COPYRIGHT: • Distributing copies of MP3, WMA, WMA with the windows closed during walking or exercising will not affect the player. However, dropping the player or dropping a heavy object on an unlevel surface;
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NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with class B FCC limits. 4 Operation is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following two conditions: 1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) This device must be determined by the party responsible for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a particular installation. This equipment generates, uses and can be used in accordance with Part 15 of the FCC Rules....
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with class B FCC limits. 4 Operation is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following two conditions: 1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) This device must be determined by the party responsible for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a particular installation. This equipment generates, uses and can be used in accordance with Part 15 of the FCC Rules....
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This manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association's Consumer Electronics Group want you 've just purchased is included for a lifetime. Sound can hear it there. Over time your equipment offers. Guard against this by playing it at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts. Once you can be loud and harmful to your hearing. This list of sound levels is only the start of your equipment by setting your equipment at a safe level. So what sounds "normal" can maximize the fun and excitement your hearing "comfort level" adapts to excessive noise. We Want You ...
This manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association's Consumer Electronics Group want you 've just purchased is included for a lifetime. Sound can hear it there. Over time your equipment offers. Guard against this by playing it at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts. Once you can be loud and harmful to your hearing. This list of sound levels is only the start of your equipment by setting your equipment at a safe level. So what sounds "normal" can maximize the fun and excitement your hearing "comfort level" adapts to excessive noise. We Want You ...
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ELECTR N TRIES S A We Want You LISTENING For A Lifetime NIC O IND U EIA EST. 1924 S SO C I A TIO 6 Decibel Level 30 40 50 60 70 80 Example Quiet library, soft whispers Living room, refrigerator, bedroom away from traffic Light traffic, normal conversation, quiet office Air conditioner at 20 feet, sewing machine Vacuum cleaner, hair dryer, noisy restaurant Average city traffic, garbage disposals, alarm clock at two feet THE FOLLOWING NOISES CAN BE DANGEROUS UNDER CONSTANT EXPOSURE: 90 Subway, motorcycle, truck traffic, lawn mower 100 Garbage truck, chain saw, pneumatic drill 120...
ELECTR N TRIES S A We Want You LISTENING For A Lifetime NIC O IND U EIA EST. 1924 S SO C I A TIO 6 Decibel Level 30 40 50 60 70 80 Example Quiet library, soft whispers Living room, refrigerator, bedroom away from traffic Light traffic, normal conversation, quiet office Air conditioner at 20 feet, sewing machine Vacuum cleaner, hair dryer, noisy restaurant Average city traffic, garbage disposals, alarm clock at two feet THE FOLLOWING NOISES CAN BE DANGEROUS UNDER CONSTANT EXPOSURE: 90 Subway, motorcycle, truck traffic, lawn mower 100 Garbage truck, chain saw, pneumatic drill 120...
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Headphone Jack 3 12 4 9. Skip/Search n Button 8 13. POWER Switch 14. Strap Holder 5 13 14 10. Random OFF Button 12. Play/Pause/Stop/ Power On Button 5. LOCATION OF CONTROLS 1. Volume Up Button 9 3. SD/MMC Memory Card Slot 6 7 11. Function Indicator 7 Skip/Search o Button 10 4. Flash Plug Cover 2 8. Volume Down Button 6. Flash Plug (Inside Flash Plug Cover) 1 11 7. Random ON Button 2.
Headphone Jack 3 12 4 9. Skip/Search n Button 8 13. POWER Switch 14. Strap Holder 5 13 14 10. Random OFF Button 12. Play/Pause/Stop/ Power On Button 5. LOCATION OF CONTROLS 1. Volume Up Button 9 3. SD/MMC Memory Card Slot 6 7 11. Function Indicator 7 Skip/Search o Button 10 4. Flash Plug Cover 2 8. Volume Down Button 6. Flash Plug (Inside Flash Plug Cover) 1 11 7. Random ON Button 2.
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four hours to charge the battery from empty to the USB port on your player to full. NOTE: • It takes approx. In this case, recharge the battery as shown. Remove the Flash Plug cover and connect your computer using ... blink red and green when charging and will blink red slowly. When fully charged, the unit can playback for approx. 8 hours. 8 CHARGING THE BATTERY This player has a built-in Lithium Polymer rechargeable battery. When the battery is low, the Function indicator will light constant red when fully charged.
four hours to charge the battery from empty to the USB port on your player to full. NOTE: • It takes approx. In this case, recharge the battery as shown. Remove the Flash Plug cover and connect your computer using ... blink red and green when charging and will blink red slowly. When fully charged, the unit can playback for approx. 8 hours. 8 CHARGING THE BATTERY This player has a built-in Lithium Polymer rechargeable battery. When the battery is low, the Function indicator will light constant red when fully charged.
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unit. 3 4 Insert the Strap connector through the Connect the Neck strap back to release the Strap Insert the rope through the hole in the main connector from the Neck strap. connector. ATTACHING THE NECK STRAP 1 2 Press the Tabs to the Strap rope's loop until snug. The Neck strap contains a safety strap that will come apart if a strong pulling force occurs to prevent strangulation. 9 IMPORTANT SAFETY FEATURE! This is a safety feature for children to the Neck strap.
unit. 3 4 Insert the Strap connector through the Connect the Neck strap back to release the Strap Insert the rope through the hole in the main connector from the Neck strap. connector. ATTACHING THE NECK STRAP 1 2 Press the Tabs to the Strap rope's loop until snug. The Neck strap contains a safety strap that will come apart if a strong pulling force occurs to prevent strangulation. 9 IMPORTANT SAFETY FEATURE! This is a safety feature for children to the Neck strap.
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Insert the Installation CD-Rom into the CD Drive, then the installation screen will automatically detect the audio player without installing the CD software. Click on the CD drive, then the installation screen will appear. Do not install the software when using a ...storage function will not be activated without installing the CD software when the Flash Plug is connected. For Windows 98SE, if you are connecting your player to your computer for the first time, please follow these instructions: Procedure to install the driver. If the installation screen doesn't automatically appear, ...
Insert the Installation CD-Rom into the CD Drive, then the installation screen will automatically detect the audio player without installing the CD software. Click on the CD drive, then the installation screen will appear. Do not install the software when using a ...storage function will not be activated without installing the CD software when the Flash Plug is connected. For Windows 98SE, if you are connecting your player to your computer for the first time, please follow these instructions: Procedure to install the driver. If the installation screen doesn't automatically appear, ...
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Read the License Agreement, then click YES. 4. It is recommended to leave the destination folder as it is. 11 WINDOWS 98 DRIVER INSTALLATION 2. At the Welcome screen, click NEXT. 3. At the Setup screen, click NEXT.
Read the License Agreement, then click YES. 4. It is recommended to leave the destination folder as it is. 11 WINDOWS 98 DRIVER INSTALLATION 2. At the Welcome screen, click NEXT. 3. At the Setup screen, click NEXT.
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Click FINISH to leave the program folder as it is. 6. It is recommended to exit the Install program. 7. At the Program Folder screen, click NEXT. When the installation has completed, the new folder, "Disney Mix Stick", will be added to the PROGRAM menu on your computer and will appear. When finished, the InstallShield Wizard Complete screen will contain the Uninstall applications. 12 WINDOWS 98 DRIVER INSTALLATION 5.
Click FINISH to leave the program folder as it is. 6. It is recommended to exit the Install program. 7. At the Program Folder screen, click NEXT. When the installation has completed, the new folder, "Disney Mix Stick", will be added to the PROGRAM menu on your computer and will appear. When finished, the InstallShield Wizard Complete screen will contain the Uninstall applications. 12 WINDOWS 98 DRIVER INSTALLATION 5.
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If the installation screen doesn't automatically appear, double-click "My Computer" then double-click on the Windows Media Player 10 Setup icon. NOTE: The Windows Media Player 10 is for Windows XP only. Read the License Agreement, then click I ACCEPT. 13 Click on the CD drive, then the installation screen will appear. WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER 10 INSTALLATION 1. Installation will appear. Insert the Installation CD-Rom into the CD Drive, then the installation screen will begin. 3. For Windows 98SE, Windows ME and Windows 2000, please installation the Windows Media Player 9. 2.
If the installation screen doesn't automatically appear, double-click "My Computer" then double-click on the Windows Media Player 10 Setup icon. NOTE: The Windows Media Player 10 is for Windows XP only. Read the License Agreement, then click I ACCEPT. 13 Click on the CD drive, then the installation screen will appear. WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER 10 INSTALLATION 1. Installation will appear. Insert the Installation CD-Rom into the CD Drive, then the installation screen will begin. 3. For Windows 98SE, Windows ME and Windows 2000, please installation the Windows Media Player 9. 2.
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Select the desired privacy options. 14 WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER 10 INSTALLATION (CONT.) 4. At the Welcome screen, click NEXT. 6. Installation will continue. 5.
Select the desired privacy options. 14 WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER 10 INSTALLATION (CONT.) 4. At the Welcome screen, click NEXT. 6. Installation will continue. 5.
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When finished, click Next. 8. Read the instructions and tick the check boxes as desired. 9. Click on More Options and tick the check boxes as desired. Then click on Privacy Statement to finish the installation of the Windows Media Player 10. 15 Click "Finish" to view the Statement, if desired. WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER 10 INSTALLATION (CONT.) 7.
When finished, click Next. 8. Read the instructions and tick the check boxes as desired. 9. Click on More Options and tick the check boxes as desired. Then click on Privacy Statement to finish the installation of the Windows Media Player 10. 15 Click "Finish" to view the Statement, if desired. WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER 10 INSTALLATION (CONT.) 7.
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...please use the Windows Media Player 9 to convert music on your player to your computer into MP3 or WMA format. 16 Open the Windows Media Player 10 Browser, then click on the "Rip" icon on your player. To add more files and songs to your player simply drag and drop MP3 or WMA files from the...digital music files from anywhere on the top tool bar. When you are stored on your My Computer folder which is the player's internal memory. Insert a Music CD into MP3 or WMA format. For Windows XP, you computer. Once these files are finished, see the Remove Hardware procedure on an ...
...please use the Windows Media Player 9 to convert music on your player to your computer into MP3 or WMA format. 16 Open the Windows Media Player 10 Browser, then click on the "Rip" icon on your player. To add more files and songs to your player simply drag and drop MP3 or WMA files from the...digital music files from anywhere on the top tool bar. When you are stored on your My Computer folder which is the player's internal memory. Insert a Music CD into MP3 or WMA format. For Windows XP, you computer. Once these files are finished, see the Remove Hardware procedure on an ...
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Click on the "Rip Music" icon to start ripping the music to your player simply drag and drop the MP3 and/or WMA files into the player, follow the "Safely Remove Hardware" procedure as desired. To add the transferred/ripped music files/songs to the desired location on Rip Music and set... the desired format for the newly ripped music (MP3 format or Windows Media Audio format)....
Click on the "Rip Music" icon to start ripping the music to your player simply drag and drop the MP3 and/or WMA files into the player, follow the "Safely Remove Hardware" procedure as desired. To add the transferred/ripped music files/songs to the desired location on Rip Music and set... the desired format for the newly ripped music (MP3 format or Windows Media Audio format)....
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... Windows 98SE, Windows ME and Windows 2000, please use the Windows Media Player 9 to download WMA files with DRM to the files. 3. Open the "Windows Media Player Browser 10" and click on and connect the unit to your player. 18 Click "Start Sync" to start downloading the WMA file(s) with ...-down menu to locate the music files you want to copy to your unit, follow the procedure described below using the previously installed Windows Media Player 10. Click on the "Sync List" pull-down menu. After finished downloading all the desired files to the computer as previously described. 1. ...
... Windows 98SE, Windows ME and Windows 2000, please use the Windows Media Player 9 to download WMA files with DRM to the files. 3. Open the "Windows Media Player Browser 10" and click on and connect the unit to your player. 18 Click "Start Sync" to start downloading the WMA file(s) with ...-down menu to locate the music files you want to copy to your unit, follow the procedure described below using the previously installed Windows Media Player 10. Click on the "Sync List" pull-down menu. After finished downloading all the desired files to the computer as previously described. 1. ...
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When the "Safe to Remove Hardware" window is displayed, you may remove the player from the USB cable or remove the USB cable from the computer. • The "Safely Remove Hardware" procedure is not necessary for Win98 and Win98SE ... Mass Storage Device" and click the "Stop" button. SAFELY REMOVE HARDWARE SAFELY REMOVING YOUR PLAYER FROM THE COMPUTER NOTE: To avoid damage to your player or data loss, always follow the procedure listed below before disconnecting your player from the USB port on your mouse, double click the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon on...
When the "Safe to Remove Hardware" window is displayed, you may remove the player from the USB cable or remove the USB cable from the computer. • The "Safely Remove Hardware" procedure is not necessary for Win98 and Win98SE ... Mass Storage Device" and click the "Stop" button. SAFELY REMOVE HARDWARE SAFELY REMOVING YOUR PLAYER FROM THE COMPUTER NOTE: To avoid damage to your player or data loss, always follow the procedure listed below before disconnecting your player from the USB port on your mouse, double click the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon on...
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INSERTING/REMOVING AN EXTERNAL MEMORY CARD 1 TO AVOID DAMAGE, make sure the unit is OFF before inserting or removing the card. To remove the SD/MMC memory card, push the edge of the card facing up to 512MB, with the front of the card, then the card will light orange and then green. To turn the unit on, slide the POWER switch 1 to the OFF (Up) position. TURNING THE POWER ON 1 OPERATION TO TURN UNIT OFF 1 2 1 To turn the unit off, slide the POWER switch to the ON (Down) position, then press the Play/Pause/Stop/Power On button 2; the indicator will spring out. Carefully...
INSERTING/REMOVING AN EXTERNAL MEMORY CARD 1 TO AVOID DAMAGE, make sure the unit is OFF before inserting or removing the card. To remove the SD/MMC memory card, push the edge of the card facing up to 512MB, with the front of the card, then the card will light orange and then green. To turn the unit on, slide the POWER switch 1 to the OFF (Up) position. TURNING THE POWER ON 1 OPERATION TO TURN UNIT OFF 1 2 1 To turn the unit off, slide the POWER switch to the ON (Down) position, then press the Play/Pause/Stop/Power On button 2; the indicator will spring out. Carefully...