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... Radio and Recorder • Integrated Microphone for Digital Voice Recording • Mobile Data Storage Function • Alarm Clock Function: Wake to change without prior notification Printed in USA Inner: 1 Master: 4 UPC: 7 16829 98351 5 Accessories Included Stereo Earphones USB Cable Installation CD Detachable 100-240V UL AC Shoulder Strap Adapter SPECIFICATIONS Display Type High-Contrast LCD with Backlight Memory Flash Removable Memory Support SD/MMC File Format Support Audio: MP3, WMA, WAV Plug-and-Play OS Support Windows...
... Radio and Recorder • Integrated Microphone for Digital Voice Recording • Mobile Data Storage Function • Alarm Clock Function: Wake to change without prior notification Printed in USA Inner: 1 Master: 4 UPC: 7 16829 98351 5 Accessories Included Stereo Earphones USB Cable Installation CD Detachable 100-240V UL AC Shoulder Strap Adapter SPECIFICATIONS Display Type High-Contrast LCD with Backlight Memory Flash Removable Memory Support SD/MMC File Format Support Audio: MP3, WMA, WAV Plug-and-Play OS Support Windows...
User Manual
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..., do not expose this device to the presence of important operation and servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. Model No. Serial No. MP-C351 The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated...your local authorities or the Electronics Industries Alliance: www.eiae.org. - - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN For Customer Use: Enter below the serial number that may be of sufficient magnitude to wide slot of outlet and fully insert. Wash...
..., do not expose this device to the presence of important operation and servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. Model No. Serial No. MP-C351 The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated...your local authorities or the Electronics Industries Alliance: www.eiae.org. - - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN For Customer Use: Enter below the serial number that may be of sufficient magnitude to wide slot of outlet and fully insert. Wash...
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... use headphones/earphones while cycling, driving, or operating a motorized vehicle. 13. Refer all instructions. 3. Heed all warnings and follow all repairs to or from ventilation openings. Unplug the device during lightning storms. Unplug the device and remove any apparatus that produces heat such as a result. Do not disconnect the USB cable or turn off the device while transferring files to authorized service personnel. - - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Read these instructions...
... use headphones/earphones while cycling, driving, or operating a motorized vehicle. 13. Refer all instructions. 3. Heed all warnings and follow all repairs to or from ventilation openings. Unplug the device during lightning storms. Unplug the device and remove any apparatus that produces heat such as a result. Do not disconnect the USB cable or turn off the device while transferring files to authorized service personnel. - - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Read these instructions...
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... USB Driver Installation...12 Microsoft Windows 98 SE 12 Connecting to a Computer...12 Disconnecting from a Computer 12 Microsoft Windows...12 Macintosh OS X...13 Transferring Files...13 Microsoft Windows...13 Macintosh OS X...13 BASIC OPERATIONS...14 Standby Mode...14 Power On/Off...14 Menu Navigation...14 MAIN MENU OVERVIEW...15 NAVIGATION MODE (NAV)...16 Navigation Controls...16 Music...16 Voice...16 Play List (M3U)...16 SD/MMC Card...16 MUSIC MODE (MSC)...17 Music Controls...17 Repeat Play...
... USB Driver Installation...12 Microsoft Windows 98 SE 12 Connecting to a Computer...12 Disconnecting from a Computer 12 Microsoft Windows...12 Macintosh OS X...13 Transferring Files...13 Microsoft Windows...13 Macintosh OS X...13 BASIC OPERATIONS...14 Standby Mode...14 Power On/Off...14 Menu Navigation...14 MAIN MENU OVERVIEW...15 NAVIGATION MODE (NAV)...16 Navigation Controls...16 Music...16 Voice...16 Play List (M3U)...16 SD/MMC Card...16 MUSIC MODE (MSC)...17 Music Controls...17 Repeat Play...
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... CONTENTS Manual Tuning...18 Preset Tuning...18 Store Preset Stations...18 Store Presets Manually 18 Store Presets Automatically 18 Delete a Preset Station 18 AUXILIARY MODE (AUX)...19 Connect an External Audio Source 19 RECORDING...20 Voice Recording...20 Line-In Recording...20 FM Recording...21 ALARM CLOCK...22 TIME SET MODE (SET)...23 Clock Set...23 Alarm Set...23 SYSTEM MODE (SYS)...24 EQ (Equalizer)...24 Repeat Mode...24 Display...24 ID3 Tag...24 Lyric...25 Contrast...25 B-Light Time (Backlight...
... CONTENTS Manual Tuning...18 Preset Tuning...18 Store Preset Stations...18 Store Presets Manually 18 Store Presets Automatically 18 Delete a Preset Station 18 AUXILIARY MODE (AUX)...19 Connect an External Audio Source 19 RECORDING...20 Voice Recording...20 Line-In Recording...20 FM Recording...21 ALARM CLOCK...22 TIME SET MODE (SET)...23 Clock Set...23 Alarm Set...23 SYSTEM MODE (SYS)...24 EQ (Equalizer)...24 Repeat Mode...24 Display...24 ID3 Tag...24 Lyric...25 Contrast...25 B-Light Time (Backlight...
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... File Transfers • FM Radio with 20-Station Preset Memory • Real-Time MP3 Encoding (No PC Required) • Digital Voice Recording through Integrated Microphone • Digital Equalizer Presets (Normal, Classic, Rock, Jazz, and Pop) • Alarm Clock Function (MP3, Radio, or Buzzer) • Sleep Timer • Mobile Music, Data, Document, and Picture Storage • Plug and Play: Supports Windows 98 SE (Driver CD Included), Windows ME, 2000, XP, and Mac OS X • Upgradable Firmware • Battery Operation...
... File Transfers • FM Radio with 20-Station Preset Memory • Real-Time MP3 Encoding (No PC Required) • Digital Voice Recording through Integrated Microphone • Digital Equalizer Presets (Normal, Classic, Rock, Jazz, and Pop) • Alarm Clock Function (MP3, Radio, or Buzzer) • Sleep Timer • Mobile Music, Data, Document, and Picture Storage • Plug and Play: Supports Windows 98 SE (Driver CD Included), Windows ME, 2000, XP, and Mac OS X • Upgradable Firmware • Battery Operation...
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Make sure to start the USB driver installation program. 5. Double-click on the SETUP icon (SETUP.EXE) to place the mini-CD in the center, recessed well of the computer screen (Safely Remove Hardware). . Open the Connections panel. Your computer will recognize the card as a Removable Disk. Select "USB Mass Storage Device" from the list that appears and then click on the CD/DVD drive icon (usually "D:"). 3. Turn the player off...
Make sure to start the USB driver installation program. 5. Double-click on the SETUP icon (SETUP.EXE) to place the mini-CD in the center, recessed well of the computer screen (Safely Remove Hardware). . Open the Connections panel. Your computer will recognize the card as a Removable Disk. Select "USB Mass Storage Device" from the list that appears and then click on the CD/DVD drive icon (usually "D:"). 3. Turn the player off...
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... USB cable from your computer. Navigate to MY COMPUTER and double-click on the keyboard. . Macintosh OS X 1. lect the files/folders with the mouse and press APPLE-C (copy) on the Removable Disk icon. Transferring Files The USB connection makes it easy to ensure uninterrupted transmission of the finder window. Press CTRL-V (paste) on AC power to transfer music files (MP3/WMA) or any other data quickly between the player...
... USB cable from your computer. Navigate to MY COMPUTER and double-click on the keyboard. . Macintosh OS X 1. lect the files/folders with the mouse and press APPLE-C (copy) on the Removable Disk icon. Transferring Files The USB connection makes it easy to ensure uninterrupted transmission of the finder window. Press CTRL-V (paste) on AC power to transfer music files (MP3/WMA) or any other data quickly between the player...
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... Standby mode. Power On/Off • To turn the player off, press and hold TIME/ALARM. Note: To display the time while the player is on . • Press / / / to move the selection left/right/up/down, respectively. • Press to confirm a selection. • Press MENU to cancel or return to a power source. Menu Navigation To access the Main menu, press MENU while the player is connected...
... Standby mode. Power On/Off • To turn the player off, press and hold TIME/ALARM. Note: To display the time while the player is on . • Press / / / to move the selection left/right/up/down, respectively. • Press to confirm a selection. • Press MENU to cancel or return to a power source. Menu Navigation To access the Main menu, press MENU while the player is connected...
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NU NAV NAVIGATION Music, Voice, Play List (M3U), SD/MMC Card MSC MUSIC MENU FM FM Radio AUX SET SYS AUXILIARY (External Audio Input) SET (TIME SET) Clock Set, Alarm Set SYSTEM: EQ, Repeat Mode, Display, Auto Off, Sleep Time, Recording, Resume, Delete File, Format, Reset, Information, Alarm Mode - 15 - To access the Main menu, press MENU while the player is on. MAIN MENU OVERVIEW Use the Main menu to select and enter the different player modes shown below.
NU NAV NAVIGATION Music, Voice, Play List (M3U), SD/MMC Card MSC MUSIC MENU FM FM Radio AUX SET SYS AUXILIARY (External Audio Input) SET (TIME SET) Clock Set, Alarm Set SYSTEM: EQ, Repeat Mode, Display, Auto Off, Sleep Time, Recording, Resume, Delete File, Format, Reset, Information, Alarm Mode - 15 - To access the Main menu, press MENU while the player is on. MAIN MENU OVERVIEW Use the Main menu to select and enter the different player modes shown below.
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... the list of files/folders, respectively. • Press to MSC mode and playback of the player. To enter NAV mode, select and confirm NAV in this folder. (See the Recording section for details about how to record with the player.) Play List (M3U) Select and confirm PLAY LIST to the previous folder. • If an audio file is selected, the contents of the player. Voice Select and confirm VOICE to find playlist (M3U) files...
... the list of files/folders, respectively. • Press to MSC mode and playback of the player. To enter NAV mode, select and confirm NAV in this folder. (See the Recording section for details about how to record with the player.) Play List (M3U) Select and confirm PLAY LIST to the previous folder. • If an audio file is selected, the contents of the player. Voice Select and confirm VOICE to find playlist (M3U) files...
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press and hold to reverse through the digital equalizer settings (Normal, Classical, Live, Pop, or Rock). Press A-B to set the start music playback. Press A-B again to pause playback. Press again to set a segment of the track segment. The segment will display . 3. MUSIC MODE (MSC) Enter Music mode to be played repeatedly. 1. The Repeat Play options are Normal, One, All, Intro, and Random. (See the SYSTEM MODE (SYS) section for details.) Repeat A-B Function The...
press and hold to reverse through the digital equalizer settings (Normal, Classical, Live, Pop, or Rock). Press A-B to set the start music playback. Press A-B again to pause playback. Press again to set a segment of the track segment. The segment will display . 3. MUSIC MODE (MSC) Enter Music mode to be played repeatedly. 1. The Repeat Play options are Normal, One, All, Intro, and Random. (See the SYSTEM MODE (SYS) section for details.) Repeat A-B Function The...
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... will start blinking. 3. Store Presets Manually Place the player in PRESET tuning mode, then: • Press / to select the next/previous preset station. The Preset Station indicator on the screen will overwrite previously stored preset stations. Press A-B to change between these two modes. Store Preset Stations Your player can store up to 20 station presets (01 to delete. . The player will be displayed in the upper-left corner of tuning into stations: MANUAL and PRESET. Preset Tuning...
... will start blinking. 3. Store Presets Manually Place the player in PRESET tuning mode, then: • Press / to select the next/previous preset station. The Preset Station indicator on the screen will overwrite previously stored preset stations. Press A-B to change between these two modes. Store Preset Stations Your player can store up to 20 station presets (01 to delete. . The player will be displayed in the upper-left corner of tuning into stations: MANUAL and PRESET. Preset Tuning...
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... and confirm AUX in AUX mode. Open the Connections panel located on the external device. Connect the player to the player: 1. Place the player in the Main menu. Press play an external device through the player's speakers. You may wish to connect the player to devices such as iPods® (or other MP3 players), portable media players (PMPs), portable video game consoles, portable DVD players, or any other end of the audio cable to the Auxiliary Line...
... and confirm AUX in AUX mode. Open the Connections panel located on the external device. Connect the player to the player: 1. Place the player in the Main menu. Press play an external device through the player's speakers. You may wish to connect the player to devices such as iPods® (or other MP3 players), portable media players (PMPs), portable video game consoles, portable DVD players, or any other end of the audio cable to the Auxiliary Line...
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...; Place the player in Standby mode. • When the alarm turns on . tor will appear on the screen. • Make sure the correct time has been set (see the Time Set Mode (Set) section for details). • Make sure the "Alarm On" time has been set (see the Time Set Mode (Set) section for details). • Make sure to delay the alarm for details about changing the player's Alarm Clock options.) •...
...; Place the player in Standby mode. • When the alarm turns on . tor will appear on the screen. • Make sure the correct time has been set (see the Time Set Mode (Set) section for details). • Make sure the "Alarm On" time has been set (see the Time Set Mode (Set) section for details). • Make sure to delay the alarm for details about changing the player's Alarm Clock options.) •...
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... enter SET mode, select and confirm SET in the Main menu. Press / to adjust the selected (blinking) field. 4. Enter SET mode from the Main menu and then select and confirm CLOCK SET. . TIME SET MODE (SET) Enter Time Set mode to set properly before using the alarm clock function. 1. Press to confirm the changes (or press MENU to the correct time. 1. Clock Set Adjust the clock to cancel the changes). Press to confirm the changes (or press MENU...
... enter SET mode, select and confirm SET in the Main menu. Press / to adjust the selected (blinking) field. 4. Enter SET mode from the Main menu and then select and confirm CLOCK SET. . TIME SET MODE (SET) Enter Time Set mode to set properly before using the alarm clock function. 1. Press to confirm the changes (or press MENU to the correct time. 1. Clock Set Adjust the clock to cancel the changes). Press to confirm the changes (or press MENU...
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... the changes). The Display options are data associated with MP3/WMA files which tracks are : Normal, Classic, Live, Pop, and Rock. 1. When this option is displayed on the screen. Repeat Mode Adjust the Repeat Mode settings to change the order in the Main menu. ID3 Tag Turn ID3 Tag display on or off. The EQ options are played (Repeat Play Mode). The Repeat Mode options are : EQ, Repeat Mode, Display, Auto Off, Sleep Time, Recording, Resume, Delete File, Format, Reset, Information...
... the changes). The Display options are data associated with MP3/WMA files which tracks are : Normal, Classic, Live, Pop, and Rock. 1. When this option is displayed on the screen. Repeat Mode Adjust the Repeat Mode settings to change the order in the Main menu. ID3 Tag Turn ID3 Tag display on or off. The EQ options are played (Repeat Play Mode). The Repeat Mode options are : EQ, Repeat Mode, Display, Auto Off, Sleep Time, Recording, Resume, Delete File, Format, Reset, Information...
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... music is set to "On", the player will remember the exact time-point of the last track played before it is turned off . Press / to the player.) 1. select LINE to record from the Main menu and then select and confirm RESUME. . Press / to confirm the changes (or press Delete File Delete Music or Voice files from the integrated microphone; to select a REC INPUT option. 3. The player will display files...
... music is set to "On", the player will remember the exact time-point of the last track played before it is turned off . Press / to the player.) 1. select LINE to record from the Main menu and then select and confirm RESUME. . Press / to confirm the changes (or press Delete File Delete Music or Voice files from the integrated microphone; to select a REC INPUT option. 3. The player will display files...
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... Clock. Formatting will play files in the "Record" folder when the alarm turns on AC power when formatting a disk to ensure that the player be operated on . - 28 - Select and confirm SD/MMC CARD to their factory-default setting. 1. Enter SYS mode from the Main menu and then select and confirm RESET. . Select and confirm INTERNAL M. Note: The "Record" option will erase all of the player's options to display the memory...
... Clock. Formatting will play files in the "Record" folder when the alarm turns on AC power when formatting a disk to ensure that the player be operated on . - 28 - Select and confirm SD/MMC CARD to their factory-default setting. 1. Enter SYS mode from the Main menu and then select and confirm RESET. . Select and confirm INTERNAL M. Note: The "Record" option will erase all of the player's options to display the memory...
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... transfer files to the player. • Ensure that your computer is running a supported operating system. • If you are running Microsoft Windows 98 SE, ensure that the USB driver has been properly installed. • Ensure that the supplied USB cable is securely attached to the player and the PC, or try using another USB cable. • If you have connected the player through a USB hub, try downloading the file again...
... transfer files to the player. • Ensure that your computer is running a supported operating system. • If you are running Microsoft Windows 98 SE, ensure that the USB driver has been properly installed. • Ensure that the supplied USB cable is securely attached to the player and the PC, or try using another USB cable. • If you have connected the player through a USB hub, try downloading the file again...