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Table of Contents Cautions...2 Key Features ...3 System Requirements ...4 Keys Description ...5 LCD Indication...6 Before Using...6 Connect to a PC and download audio files 6 Remove the player from the PC safely 7 Charge the battery ...8 Power On/Off...9 Playing music ...9 SRS WOW Setting...13 Voice Recording...14 Explorer...15 Delete File...16 System Settings ...17 Troubleshooting ...18 Technical Specifications...20 Listening Cautions ...22 Precautions...23 FCC Caution...25 FCC Compliance...26 1
Table of Contents Cautions...2 Key Features ...3 System Requirements ...4 Keys Description ...5 LCD Indication...6 Before Using...6 Connect to a PC and download audio files 6 Remove the player from the PC safely 7 Charge the battery ...8 Power On/Off...9 Playing music ...9 SRS WOW Setting...13 Voice Recording...14 Explorer...15 Delete File...16 System Settings ...17 Troubleshooting ...18 Technical Specifications...20 Listening Cautions ...22 Precautions...23 FCC Caution...25 FCC Compliance...26 1
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... case of accident data loss. Avoid using the player in extreme hot or cold, dusty or damp field. You can move and store files between computers and enjoy your MP3 music collection anytime and anywhere. Do not expose it with a dry cloth. 2 Thank you for purchasing our Digital MP3 player. This uniquely designed device combines an MP3 player, voice recorder and removable Flash Memory drive...
... case of accident data loss. Avoid using the player in extreme hot or cold, dusty or damp field. You can move and store files between computers and enjoy your MP3 music collection anytime and anywhere. Do not expose it with a dry cloth. 2 Thank you for purchasing our Digital MP3 player. This uniquely designed device combines an MP3 player, voice recorder and removable Flash Memory drive...
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... the damages or lost data caused by malfunction, misusing, repairing the device or battery replacement. Do not attempt to the actual display or design. Key Features Music Player LCD Display Folder Navigation Voice Recorder SRS WOW Surround Sound Removable Storage Device Built-in this manual. It should be different from what is shown in Rechargeable Li-polymer Battery Customized Settings 3
... the damages or lost data caused by malfunction, misusing, repairing the device or battery replacement. Do not attempt to the actual display or design. Key Features Music Player LCD Display Folder Navigation Voice Recorder SRS WOW Surround Sound Removable Storage Device Built-in this manual. It should be different from what is shown in Rechargeable Li-polymer Battery Customized Settings 3
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LCD Indication Track Title EQ Mode Elapsed Time Battery Indication Repeat Mode Bit Rate Track Number Before Using Connect to a PC and download audio files This player is plug & play for Windows98/SE, you are required to install a driver before connection. (1)Plug the larger end of the USB cable to the USB port of the PC, and plug the smaller end to the USB port of the player. (2)When the " " icon appear at the right bottom of the PC screen, 6 But for WIN2000 or above OS.
LCD Indication Track Title EQ Mode Elapsed Time Battery Indication Repeat Mode Bit Rate Track Number Before Using Connect to a PC and download audio files This player is plug & play for Windows98/SE, you are required to install a driver before connection. (1)Plug the larger end of the USB cable to the USB port of the PC, and plug the smaller end to the USB port of the player. (2)When the " " icon appear at the right bottom of the PC screen, 6 But for WIN2000 or above OS.
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... avoid data loss. For Windows2000/XP: (1)Left click the icon at the right hand corner of the taskbar. (2)Click the pop-up mini-window with message of "Stop the USB Mass Storage Device -Drive (X)". (3)When you will see a new removable disk drive that indicate the player. Just use the removable disk as regular local disk, copying files from or to it. Remove the player...
... avoid data loss. For Windows2000/XP: (1)Left click the icon at the right hand corner of the taskbar. (2)Click the pop-up mini-window with message of "Stop the USB Mass Storage Device -Drive (X)". (3)When you will see a new removable disk drive that indicate the player. Just use the removable disk as regular local disk, copying files from or to it. Remove the player...
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... steadily. Charge the battery The device has a built-in blue during charging. When the battery is connected to PC and being charged. If you use it for the first time. It is charged via USB connection. Please charge the battery immediately when the display indicates low 8 You see an animating battery icon indicating charge progress. To charge the battery, connect the larger end of the USB cable to the USB interface of...
... steadily. Charge the battery The device has a built-in blue during charging. When the battery is connected to PC and being charged. If you use it for the first time. It is charged via USB connection. Please charge the battery immediately when the display indicates low 8 You see an animating battery icon indicating charge progress. To charge the battery, connect the larger end of the USB cable to the USB interface of...
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Playing music (1)Turn on the player to see the main menu. (Note: Pressing and holding the "M"button at any time can send you can execute the following operations. 9 The music should play immediately. (3)When the music is being played, you to the main menu.) (2)Turn the Right Eye left and right to confirm selection. battery, or the device will be powered off the device. Power On/Off Press and hold the button to power on the menu and then press the "M"button to select "Music"on or power off automatically.
Playing music (1)Turn on the player to see the main menu. (Note: Pressing and holding the "M"button at any time can send you can execute the following operations. 9 The music should play immediately. (3)When the music is being played, you to the main menu.) (2)Turn the Right Eye left and right to confirm selection. battery, or the device will be powered off the device. Power On/Off Press and hold the button to power on the menu and then press the "M"button to select "Music"on or power off automatically.
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Turn the Right Eye left and hold it . (1)Press button to pause. (2)Shortly press the "M" button to decrease the volume. When the music pauses, the eyes should flash in blue slowly when playing. Turn left to display the submenu. 10 Turn the Right Eye right and hold it . Turn the Right Eye left . Function Play/Pause Adjust Volume Previous track Next track Fast Forward Rewind Set Repeat Mode Operation Press the button to increase the volume. Turn the Left Eye right to play or pause. The eyes should flash quickly. Turn the Right Eye right.
Turn the Right Eye left and hold it . (1)Press button to pause. (2)Shortly press the "M" button to decrease the volume. When the music pauses, the eyes should flash in blue slowly when playing. Turn left to display the submenu. 10 Turn the Right Eye right and hold it . Turn the Right Eye left . Function Play/Pause Adjust Volume Previous track Next track Fast Forward Rewind Set Repeat Mode Operation Press the button to increase the volume. Turn the Left Eye right to play or pause. The eyes should flash quickly. Turn the Right Eye right.
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Set EQ Mode View the track information Repeat Folder -Repeat all files in the current folder (1)Press button to pause. (2)Shortly press the "M"button to display the submenu. (3)Turn the Right Eye right and left to select "Preset EQ"and then press the "M"button to confirm. (4)Turn the Right Eye right and left to see the track information including the playing time, track number, bit rate, EQ 12 During playing, shortly press the "M" button to select a EQ mode from Normal, Rock, Pop, Classical, Bass, Jazz, Soft, SRS WOW.
Set EQ Mode View the track information Repeat Folder -Repeat all files in the current folder (1)Press button to pause. (2)Shortly press the "M"button to display the submenu. (3)Turn the Right Eye right and left to select "Preset EQ"and then press the "M"button to confirm. (4)Turn the Right Eye right and left to see the track information including the playing time, track number, bit rate, EQ 12 During playing, shortly press the "M" button to select a EQ mode from Normal, Rock, Pop, Classical, Bass, Jazz, Soft, SRS WOW.
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... files stored in the player, (1)Press and hold the "M"button to display the main menu. (2)Turn the Right Eye left and right to select "Explorer",and press the "M" button to confirm. (3)In the file explorer mode, turn the Right Eye left and right to select the recording file and then press the "M"button to play it. For detail information about playing voice, refer to the "Playing Music"section. (7)Turn...
... files stored in the player, (1)Press and hold the "M"button to display the main menu. (2)Turn the Right Eye left and right to select "Explorer",and press the "M" button to confirm. (3)In the file explorer mode, turn the Right Eye left and right to select the recording file and then press the "M"button to play it. For detail information about playing voice, refer to the "Playing Music"section. (7)Turn...
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folder or file, and press the "M" button to confirm or press the " " button to confirm deletion. 16 Delete File (1)To delete one single track, (2)Enter the folder navigation mode by selecting "Explorer" from the main menu. (3)In the file explorer mode, turn the Right Eye left and right to select the track that you want to delete. (4)Press and hold the "M"button to delete the selected track. (5)Turn the Right Eye left and right to select "Yes"and then press the "M"to return.
folder or file, and press the "M" button to confirm or press the " " button to confirm deletion. 16 Delete File (1)To delete one single track, (2)Enter the folder navigation mode by selecting "Explorer" from the main menu. (3)In the file explorer mode, turn the Right Eye left and right to select the track that you want to delete. (4)Press and hold the "M"button to delete the selected track. (5)Turn the Right Eye left and right to select "Yes"and then press the "M"to return.
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Sleep Timer Set the continuous playback time before the player is turned off the LED light of the LCD. System Settings To customize the player settings: (1) On the main menu, select the "Setting"item and press the "M" button to enter the system settings mode. (2) Turn the Right Eye left and right to select a setting item and press the "M" button to confirm or press the " " button to cancel and return. Contrast Set the...
Sleep Timer Set the continuous playback time before the player is turned off the LED light of the LCD. System Settings To customize the player settings: (1) On the main menu, select the "Setting"item and press the "M" button to enter the system settings mode. (2) Turn the Right Eye left and right to select a setting item and press the "M" button to confirm or press the " " button to cancel and return. Contrast Set the...
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System Information Format Check system version or memory information. Possible Cause: Battery is turned off. Possible Cause: The light is too low. Possible Cause: The volume is bad. The audio file is too low. The player cannot be connected to the PC. 18 Solution: Check the setting "LED light"and set it as "On". 3. No sound when playing an audio file. Delete or skip the file. 4. Format the device Troubleshooting 1. The LCD displays nothing when the device is started. The eyes do not light. Solution: Charge the battery. 2. Solution: Adjust the volume.
System Information Format Check system version or memory information. Possible Cause: Battery is turned off. Possible Cause: The light is too low. Possible Cause: The volume is bad. The audio file is too low. The player cannot be connected to the PC. 18 Solution: Check the setting "LED light"and set it as "On". 3. No sound when playing an audio file. Delete or skip the file. 4. Format the device Troubleshooting 1. The LCD displays nothing when the device is started. The eyes do not light. Solution: Charge the battery. 2. Solution: Adjust the volume.
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... player is changing constantly. Total memory displayed on the player is changing during data transfer. 7. Possible Cause: The bit rate of memory is not supported by PC's motherboard. Possible Cause: Part of the MP3 file is not in accordance with the marked amount. Solution: Update or replace the PC's motherboard. 5. The PC has error when you plug and unplug the player. Possible Cause: The USB interface is used...
... player is changing constantly. Total memory displayed on the player is changing during data transfer. 7. Possible Cause: The bit rate of memory is not supported by PC's motherboard. Possible Cause: Part of the MP3 file is not in accordance with the marked amount. Solution: Update or replace the PC's motherboard. 5. The PC has error when you plug and unplug the player. Possible Cause: The USB interface is used...
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Technical Specifications Item Hardware Operating System Capacity Battery Type Battery Life LCD Display Earphone Power Audio Format Bit Rate SNR Specification IBM PC & Compatible PC, Notebook with USB interface Windows98/SE, Windows Me, Windows2000/XP or above 128MB or above Rechargeable Li-polymer Battery About 6 hours 96 X 16 pixel 5mW+5Mw MP3, WMA 8-320kbps >85dB 20
Technical Specifications Item Hardware Operating System Capacity Battery Type Battery Life LCD Display Earphone Power Audio Format Bit Rate SNR Specification IBM PC & Compatible PC, Notebook with USB interface Windows98/SE, Windows Me, Windows2000/XP or above 128MB or above Rechargeable Li-polymer Battery About 6 hours 96 X 16 pixel 5mW+5Mw MP3, WMA 8-320kbps >85dB 20
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... period of time, please charge the battery at least once per month to your volume control at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts. Slowly increase the sound until you have established a comfortable sound level, leave it comfortably and clearly, and without distortion. Once you can actually be loud and harmful to extend the battery life. 2). Do not use the player in...
... period of time, please charge the battery at least once per month to your volume control at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts. Slowly increase the sound until you have established a comfortable sound level, leave it comfortably and clearly, and without distortion. Once you can actually be loud and harmful to extend the battery life. 2). Do not use the player in...
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..., never use only per instructions. Otherwise, data may cause external and internal physical damage to the player. 5). Avoid dropping or striking the unit .This may be corrupt of lost. 8). Make sure the keys are unlocked before using the player (otherwise controls will not function). 4). When player is used as a portable HD, please use the player in very dry conditions. 7). When the player is being formatted or transferring a file...
..., never use only per instructions. Otherwise, data may cause external and internal physical damage to the player. 5). Avoid dropping or striking the unit .This may be corrupt of lost. 8). Make sure the keys are unlocked before using the player (otherwise controls will not function). 4). When player is used as a portable HD, please use the player in very dry conditions. 7). When the player is being formatted or transferring a file...
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... may receive radio interference caused by mobile telephones or other product. Industry Canada Requirement: This Class B apparatus complies with part 15 subpart B of the FCC Rules. This product may cause undesired operation. FCC Compliance: ·To assure continued compliance, follow the attached installation instructions. ·Use only the provided shield interface cables when connecting to computer. This device complies...
... may receive radio interference caused by mobile telephones or other product. Industry Canada Requirement: This Class B apparatus complies with part 15 subpart B of the FCC Rules. This product may cause undesired operation. FCC Compliance: ·To assure continued compliance, follow the attached installation instructions. ·Use only the provided shield interface cables when connecting to computer. This device complies...
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... used to identify registered trademarks and trademarks in any time without prior written consent of Nextar, Inc. However, new specifications and updates can occur at the time of their owners. 27 Any unauthorized distribution of this manual may be copied, republished, reproduced, transmitted, or distributed in these instructions are the property of printing. No part of this manual is a trademark and service mark of Nextar...
... used to identify registered trademarks and trademarks in any time without prior written consent of Nextar, Inc. However, new specifications and updates can occur at the time of their owners. 27 Any unauthorized distribution of this manual may be copied, republished, reproduced, transmitted, or distributed in these instructions are the property of printing. No part of this manual is a trademark and service mark of Nextar...
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All specifications and features are simulated and may find it necessary to modify, amend or otherwise change without any prior notice. All screen shots shown are subject to change or update this at any time, without notice. For instruction manuals, updated drivers or other information, be sure to visit our website at : Nextar 1661 Fairplex Dr. La Verne, CA 91750 USA Copyright 2008 28 Nextar may not represent the actual screen on production units sold to consumers. We reserve the right to us at : www.Nextar.com Or write to do this manual.
All specifications and features are simulated and may find it necessary to modify, amend or otherwise change without any prior notice. All screen shots shown are subject to change or update this at any time, without notice. For instruction manuals, updated drivers or other information, be sure to visit our website at : Nextar 1661 Fairplex Dr. La Verne, CA 91750 USA Copyright 2008 28 Nextar may not represent the actual screen on production units sold to consumers. We reserve the right to us at : www.Nextar.com Or write to do this manual.