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1 User Guide MP-108/ 208/ 308 MP3 Player

2 Table of Contents Safety Information Page 3 Windows and Windows Media Players Page 4 About Your Player Page 5 Getting Started Page 6 Uploading Music Files using WMP 9 Page 7 Transferring Other Files using WMP 9 Page 8 Disconnecting the Player in WMP 9 Page 9 Transferring Music Files using WMP 11 Page 11 Viewing the Player Drive in WMP 11 Page 15 Switching the Player On and Off Page 16 Accessing Player Modes Page 17 Playing Music Page 18 Advanced Play Modes Page 19 The Hold Function Page 19 Seeking and Playing Individual Tracks Page 20 Queue Play Page 21 Using the FM Radio Page 22 Making Voice and Radio Recordings Page 26 Setting Recording Parameters Page 28 The Voice Menu Page 30 The Navigation Menu Page 32 Managing Voice and FM Recordings Page 33 Displaying the Time Page 34 System Settings Page 35 Audio Settings Page 36 Further Settings Page 37 Altering the Contrast Page 38 Altering the Backlight Time Page 38 Setting Power Savings (Auto Shut Off) Page 38 Setting the System Time Page 39 Restoring System Defaults Page 39 Accessing System Information Page 39 Accessing Player Information Page 39 Warranty Page 40 Specifications Page 40

3 Important Safety Information Please follow all these guidelines to safely operate your player. Read these instructions before using the player Keep these instructions. If you are transferring this product to a third party include these instructions. Do not use earphones while driving, cycling or walking near traffic. Do not listen at extremely high volumes doing so can damage your hearing. To avoid damaging the player, always insert the earphones prior to switching the player on. Do not use or store the player in excessively dry, dusty or dirty environments. This product must not be exposed to dripping and splashing water or other liquids. Keep the player away from heat, humidity, and magnetic fields. Do not leave the unit exposed to direct sunlight for long periods of time. Keep the player away from heat sources. Clean the player with a soft cloth dampened slightly with clean water. Never clean the player with solvents or abrasives. Do not press the screen or apply excessive pressure to the player keys. Never disconnect the player from the PC without following the correct procedure. WARNING: This product contains an integral Polymer Li-ion battery. There is a risk of fire and burns if the player is handled improperly. Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, or dispose of in fire or water. Do not attempt to open the player case or service the battery pack. Use a qualified service technician to replace the battery and replace only with a battery designated for this product. Dispose of the product with the battery intact in accordance with recycling regulations in your area.

4 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Windows Operating Systems And Windows Media Players (WMPs) There have been many versions of Windows Operating Systems and their associated Media Players over the years. In most cases the default Media Players that shipped with the Operating systems have been upgraded. Here are our recommendations: Windows Me and Windows 2000: If you have not already done so, you should upgrade to WMP 9. This is a free upgrade. To download WMP 9 copy and paste this link into your Web Browser &qstechnology= In the Select Version Box click Windows Media Player 9 Series (for Windows 98 SE, Me, and 2000). Follow the instructions. WMP 9 does not support player synchronisation. Please follow the special instructions on Pages 7 and 8 in this guide for downloading and managing data between your MP3 player and your PC. Windows XP: WinXP originally shipped with WMP 9. Many users upgraded to WMP 10. Not all users have installed WMP 11 which is the latest version. This player is optimised to interface with WMP11. Windows XP will support MP 11 if Service Pack 2 (SP2) is installed. To find out if your version is SP2: Click START. Right click in the Start Menu and then click on the Properties tab which opens. Refer to the image at the right. If you do not have SP2 you should use WMP 10 (or preferably install SP2 and WMP 11) Windows Vista: The default player is WMP 11 - there are no issues. ESSENTIAL INFORMATION FOR WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER 10 USERS Much music is content protected and requires a licence. This is normally automatically downloaded when you download the music. This MP3 player uses DRM9 to manage content protected files. WMP 10 does not fully interface with the latest generation of MP3 players using DRM9 and the player may not be recognised when you upload protected files - you may see a message like: Windows Media Player cannot synchronize the file because the device needs to be updated. There is a free Service Patch (Hotfix) available from Microsoft. Copy and paste this link into your browser and follow the instructions to download the hotfix applicable to your Operating System. A better solution is to download and install WMP11. Copy and paste this link into your browser aspx?familyid=1d e238-4e ca&displaylang=en Follow the instructions to download and install WMP11. To fully enjoy the facilities of your player we strongly recommend the use of WMP 11 where possible. WMP 9 should only be used with Win 2000 and WinMe. Synchronisation of this MP3 player with WMP 9 is not possible.

5 About Your Player OVERVIEW JOYSTICK HOLD SWITCH UNLOCKED LOCKED A: USB port Connect the player to computer with the supplied USB cable. B: MICROPHONE C: CONTROL JOYSTICK > During Play: Press to pause/restart the music. In menu mode: Press to select options or enter the submenu Rock right: to fast forward or select the next track/menu. Rock left: to fast reverse or select the previous track/menu. Rock up: to increase volume or move up a menu Rock Down: to decrease volume or move down a menu D. HOLD SWITCH Lock the controls to avoid accidental operation E: HEADPHONE SOCKET F: POWER ON/OFF AND MENU SWITCH Press to turn on the player. Press and hold to turn off the player. During play: Press to go to the main menu. In menu mode: press to go up one menu item. G: RESET BUTTON Press to reset the player. H: REMOVEABLE BELT CLIP To remove the clip, slide it off in the direction of the arrow on the drawing at the right. To replace the clip, reverse the procedure

6 Before using the player you should charge the battery Win Me/2000/XP/Vista The system will auto-recognise the player Win 2000: ensure you have SP3 installed Win XP: To use the latest Media Player (WMP11) you should have SP2 installed. Make sure the player is switched off. Connect the supplied USB cable to the player Plug the cable into a free USB port on the PC. If connection is successful the player will display these screens The lightning flash on the battery icon indicates the battery is charging. You should leave the player battery to charge for at least eight hours. When the battery is fully charged the battery icon will display. You cannot operate the player controls when it is connected to the PC!! RESTORING THE PLAYER If for any reason the player freezes either during connection or disconnection from your PC or during operation, the player will need to be restored. Unplug the MP3 Player from the PC (if connected) Locate the Reset hole. Insert a paperclip or similar object in the hole and gently press the concealed switch. The player will then resume normal operation. Getting Started Do not Remove reset Ok To Remove menu

7 Uploading Music to the Player - WMP 9 When you connect the player to a PC with Windows Media Player 9 it will appear as a removeable drive in My Computer. To access My Computer : Click Start/My Computer - refer to the image on the right In the box that opens identify the player. It will be listed as a removeable disk. Hint: To make it easy to identify the player on the PC, we suggest you rename the disk. The PC will recognize the player by its new name whenever you connect it. You may now access and play files stored on the player, and transfer data between the PC and the player. Tranferring Music Files Locate the files on your PC hard drive in one window. In a second window access the player via My Computer. Choose the files. Right click the files and select Copy Place the mouse on the player icon Right click the icon and select and click Paste to copy the files across. Note: If your files are stored in folders you can copy the entire folder onto the player icon. You should ensure that only music files (MP3 or WAV) are in the folders before you transfer them. You may also open the player window and drag and drop files directly into the window - see the next page.

8 Transferring Other Files - WMP 9 In My Computer, navigate to the MP3 player Double Click on the player icon to open the player folder This is what the player structure looks like before any music files are uploaded. Music files and folders are stored in the player drive directly. Microphone recordings and Recordings of FM radio broadcasts are stored in their own subfolders in the RECORD folder. When the player is connected to the PC these folders and the seven hidden files are created. Use the correct folder when uploading files. If you accidentally delete a folder, the player will re-create it when you next connect it to the PC. If you store the wrong file types in the player there is a strong possibility that the player will not recognise the file. MUSIC FILES GO HERE

9 Disconnecting the Player - WMP 9 After you have transferred the files and the player battery is charged: 1. Locate the Safely Remove Hardware icon on the taskbar at the bottom right of the screen. 2. Double click the icon 3. In the box that opens, click Stop 4. Another screen opens. Click OK 5. When you see this balloon over the taskbar you can disconnect the player from the PC.

10 Transferring Files - WMP Start Windows Media Player 11 before connecting the Player to the PC. For best results connect the PC to the Internet Now connect the Player to the PC. WMP 11 will detect the player as an MTP device You can choose to select all the files automatically or manually At the right there is a box asking you if you want to update the player clock. If you select yes and you have any protected music with a time limited licence that has expired, the music will not be playable. Make your selections and click NEXT to proceed.

11 Transferring Files - WMP Windows Media Player will now set the player up for Synchronization You may, if you wish choose to give the player a name for easy future recognition Click FINISH to continue

12 Transferring Files - WMP The player is divided into two panes. The right pane has the image of your player s hard drive. The left pane carries details of all the files on your PC. You can now locate the files you want to copy to the player and drag them to the right pane. You can drag a complete album or selected tracks. If there are DRM files the player will locate and download the licence. If the player cannot find the licence it may download the licence from the supplying website or prompt you to find the license. If no valid license is available the file will not be synchronised. When all the files have been transferred: Click START SYNC

13 Transferring Files - WMP The files will now be uploaded and synchronised to the MP3 player. Do not interrupt this process

14 Transferring Files - WMP After the process has ended A message appears in the Right pane asking you if you want to Sync more files or disconnect the player. You can now disconnect the player and close WMP 11.

15 Viewing Files - WMP Locate the MTP Player in My Computer Click to access the drive Click to open the drive To access the recorded Voice and FM recordings click RECORD You can now access the contents of the Mic and FM Record folders Although it is possible to directly drag music files to the hard drive, we suggest that in all cases you should manage your music files via WMP 11. You can open the player directly from WMP 11 and view and manage contents more successfully with more options.

16 Operation 16 SWITCHING ON AND OFF Allow the player to fully charge. Charging times will depend on the amount of residual charge in the battery. Connect the earphones to the HEADPHONE socket To Switch the player on: Ensure that the HOLD switch is OFF or the player will not initialise. Refer to the diagram Press the MENU button. After a short delay the welcome screen will display and the player will update the music library - then activate. Init Start Init Finished When you first switch on: the player will go into Music Play mode. In normal use: when you switch on the player will go to the play mode it was in when you switched it off. To Switch the player off: Press and hold the MENU button. Wait until the bar goes black and then release the button. The player will now switch off Shutting Down Shutting Down AUTO SWITCH-OFF If there is a period of inactivity, the player switches off to save power. The time period can be altered in System settings. Press the MENU button to switch on again.

17 17 Your player has 11 Modes. To access the modes from any screen: Repeatedly Press the MENU key. To move between modes: Rock the Joystick >> or << To enter the selected mode: Press the Joystick > NOW PLAYING ALL SONGS This selects the last played folder. If you were last playing all the songs or a Beatles folder the player will start with that. If you were last replaying Voice messages the player will start there. This folder also acts as a tempory store for any on the fly playlist you make up (see Page 21) Play all the songs in the player RECORD VOICE FM Record voice via the microphone. Record FM Radio programmes. Replay Voice or FM Radio recordings Listen to FM Radio broadcasts ARTISTS Select songs by Artist name NAVIGATION Select, play, and delete songs, or Voice/FM recordings ALBUMS Select songs by Album title TIME Display the Date and Time (if you have set this up) GENRES Select songs by Genre: Rock Pop etc. SETTINGS Set Eq and Replay modes, player parameters, and the date/time.

18 Playing Music - Basic Play 18 To play all the songs in the player Press the MENU key to switch the player on Press the MENU key to access the MODES Rock the Joystick >> or << to select the ALL SONGS folder. Press the Joystick > to enter MUSIC mode. The first track will display. Press the Joystick > to start play During Play you can: Press the Joystick > to pause Press the Joystick > again to resume play Rock the Joystick >> or << to go forward or back a track Rock the Joystick << once to go to the start of the current track Rock and hold the Joystick >> to fast forward Fast Rock and hold the Joystick << to fast reverse Forward The player indicates the time elapsed and total track time Rock the joystick + (UP) to increase volume Rock the joystick (DOWN) to decrease volume The player briefly indicates the Volume Level To stop the player: Press the Joystick > to pause the player: Now rock the Joystick once >> or << to stop the player. When you have finished play: Press and hold the MENU key to switch off NOW PLAYING Play Pause II Stop Artist Song Title LOCK (if selected) 012/172 Volume 24 Track No./Total Tracks 012/172 The Beatles Let it Be 012/172 2:08 5:37 Shutting Down ALL SONGS Battery Status Empty Full 012/172 2:08 5:37 Shutting Down Fast Reverse

19 Advanced Play Options A-B REPEAT During Play, when you reach the start of the passage you want to repeat Press and hold the Joystick > in. The A segment of the A-B indicator will indicate. when you reach the end of the passage Press and hold the Joystick > in. The B segment of the A-B indicator will indicate. The selected passage will now continuously repeat To restore normal play: Press and hold the Joystick > in. REPEAT AND RANDOM PLAY These play modes are selected in the SETTINGS Menu - See Page 37 SOUND EQUALISATION Six EQ. modes are available. and are selected in the SETTINGS Menu - See Page 36 THE HOLD FUNCTION HOLD locks the player controls. In HOLD mode even the the ON/OFF function is disabled. Play or recording actually in progress is unaffected. To lock the player controls: Slide the HOLD switch to the right. The LOCK symbol appears at the top of the play screen If you operate the player in lock mode it will not respond and you will see this message: To Unlock the player: Slide the HOLD switch to the left. The LOCK symbol disappears. Holding... A-B Replay 012/172 A-B The Beatles Let it Be 012/172 The Beatles Let it Be LOCKED 012/172 The Beatles Let it Be UNLOCKED 012/172 The Beatles Let it Be Repeat One Repeat All Random One Random All 19 1 all S

20 Seeking and Playing Individual Tracks 20 The player sorts music into categories using ID3 tags. ID3 tags are electronic tags embedded by the music producer in the recording and contain information such as song and album title, artist, production date and much more. This is the information the player sorts when it boots. If ID3 tags are present, you can rename a file or sort it into folders but the player can always identify the music by the tag. If ID3 tags are not present, the player will group the music into an anonymous section Example: Choosing and playing a track from the Artists Folder. (You can use the same procedure to search by Album or Genre) A: Press the MENU key to switch the player on. B: Press the MENU key to access the MODES C: Rock the Joystick >> or << to select ARTISTS. D: Press the Joystick > to confirm E: The Artists menu will deploy F: Rock the Joystick >> or << to select the Artist. G: Press the Joystick > to confirm H: All Albums by the selected artist will display I: Rock the Joystick >> or << to select thealbum J: Press the Joystick > to confirm K: All tracks in the selected album will display L: Rock the Joystick >> or << to select the track M: Press the Joystick > to play the track All the tracks in the album will play from the selected track. ARTISTS Artists Bach Beatles Abbey Road Let it Be Dig It Let it Be 06/12 The Beatles Let it Be Search the player by Artist Name Search by album title Search by Genre (Rock, Pop, etc.) ARTISTS ALBUMS GENRES NOTE: If you have grouped your music into custom folders you can identify tracks from those folders using the NAVIGATION menu. See Page 32

21 Abbey Road Let it Be Queue Play Example: Build a new customised play queue of 3 Beatles songs from different albums using the ARTISTS menu Repeat Steps A-H on the previous page to display the list of Beatles Albums: Now proceed as below Rock >> or << to select the Album Press > to confirm Rock >> or << to select the song Press and hold > Dig It Let it Be Rock >> or << to select PLAY Press > to play the track Play Norwegian Add to Queue Wood Let Cancel it Be The track plays: The TOTAL TRACKS number shows a new queue is started 0001/0001 The Beatles Let it Be 21 Press MENU Rock the Joystick >> twice to return to ARTISTS Press > to confirm NOW PLAYING ARTISTS Rock >> or << to select Beatles Press > to confirm Artists Bach Beatles Rock >> or << to select the album Press > to confirm Abbey Road Let it Be Rock >> or << to select a song Press and hold > Abbey Road Come Together Something NOTE: You can add new music items at any time to the NOW PLAYING Folder but you must use the Add to Queue menu. If at any time you select PLAY the NOW PLAYING folder contents will be refreshed. (>> or << ) Select ADD TO QUEUE Press > to confirm Play Norwegian Add to Queue Wood Let Cancel it Be Press MENU three times Rock >> or << to select a song Press and hold > Abbey Road Come Together Something NOW PLAYING Press > (>> or <<) Select ADD TO QUEUE Press > to confirm Play Norwegian Add to Queue Wood Let Cancel it Be 0001/0003 The Beatles Let it Be The songs are added to the queue

22 The FM Radio 22 Always connect the Headphones - the cable acts as the FM Antenna! Press the MENU key to switch the player on Press the MENU key to access the MODES Rock the joystick >> or << to access FM TUNER mode Press the joystick > to play the radio. When the Radio is used for the first time: It will scan the FM band from low to high. If a station is detected the radio will store it. During the scan the indicator will flash. As many as 20 stations can be stored. If there are more than 20 stations the scan will stop at 20. If there are fewer than 20 the scan will stop when the band has been searched. The tuner willl then play the first tuned station. The screen will display the Station Frequency and the Preset Number (P1) The reception will indicate MONO. MONO is the default mode. Stereo reception can be enabled if you prefer. (See Page 25) In normal use: The last used station will begin playing. During Play you can: Rock the joystick + / to increase or decrease the volume Rock the joystick >> or << to to tune up or down the FM band in 100 khz increments. If you rock and briefly hold the joystick >> or <<, tuner will search in the wanted direction. When a usable station is found the search will stop and the station will play. If the new station is included in a preset the preset number will display, otherwise not. FM MHz P MHz

23 FM Radio - Preset and Scan Modes 23 By storing favourite stations in separate presets you can listen to them without retuning the player when you move locations. Saving a station to a preset: Tune the Station Press and hold the Joystick > P MHz Rock the Joystick >> or << to select Add to Preset. Press > FM Tuner Add to Preset Load to Preset The Preset Browse menu displays Preset Browse Preset 1 Frequency Rock the Joystick >> or << to select a Preset Number FM Tuner Preset 20 Frequency Unused P MHz Press the Joystick > to store the station in the preset To recall a preset: From the existing station: Press and hold the Joystick > P MHz Rock the Joystick >> or << to select Load to Preset. Press > FM Tuner Add to Preset Load to Preset P MHz The Preset Browse menu displays Preset Browse Preset 1 Frequency Press the Joystick > to recall the preset station Rock the Joystick >> or << to select a Preset Number Preset Browse Preset 20 Frequency 97.50

24 24 To start a new Auto Scan From the Tuner Screen: Press and hold the Joystick > P MHz To Delete a single preset: From the Tuner Screen: Press and hold the Joystick > P MHz Rock the Joystick >> or << to select Auto Scan. Press > The Auto Scan starts The first station now plays. All previous presets are erased FM Tuner Load to Preset Auto Scan MHz MHz Rock the Joystick >> or << to select Delete One. Press > FM Tuner Auto Scan Delete One The Preset Browse menu displays Preset Browse Preset 1 Frequency P1 Rock the Joystick >> or << to select the Preset Number Press the Joystick > Preset Browse Preset 20 Frequency MHz Press the Joystick > to confirm the choice Press MENU to return to the FM Screen Delete One No Yes Rock the Joystick >> or << Select Yes to delete or No to retain the preset To Delete all presets: Follow the procedure as above but select Delete All to delete all the stored presets. P MHz FM Tuner Delete 1 Delete All Delete All No Yes MHz

25 Mono and Stereo Reception 25 Mono or Stereo? While it is preferable to listen to FM radio in Stereo, Stereo reception needs a much stronger signal. if you are in a poor signal area or listen to radio on the move, mono reception will give you a better noise performance with less fading in and out. The player default setting is Mono. To set the player to receive stereo FM: From the Tuner Screen: Press and hold the Joystick > P MHz Rock the Joystick >> or << to select FM Channel. Press > FM Tuner Delete All FM Channel Rock the Joystick >> or << to select Stereo. Press > FM Channel Mono Stereo The Stereo Indicator displays P MHz To set the reception to mono, repeat the process selecting Mono. The Mono Indicator displays P MHz

26 Making Voice and Radio Recordings 26 Press the MENU key to switch the player on Press the MENU key to access the MODES Rock the joystick >> or << to access RECORD mode Making a Voice Recording Press the joystick > Point the microphone at the subject Press the joystick > to start recording immediately. During Recording: Press the joystick > to pause and restart recording To stop recording: Press the MENU key To start another recording: Press the joystick > Recording starts immediately. To exit recording: Press the MENU key Rock the joystick >> or << to select EXIT RECORD Press the joystick > to confirm RECORD START RECORD 0:01 10:23:02 RECORD 0:01 START RECORD 10:18:02 EXIT RECORD MAKE SURE THAT YOU ARE NOT LISTENING TO THE RADIO BEFORE YOU COMMENCE VOICE RECORDING!! Recording time elapsed Recording indicator Total recording time left in player memory NOW PLAYING Alternatively, press the MENU key twice to exit X2 menu NOW PLAYING

27 FM Recording 27 A: Rock the joystick >> or << to access FM mode B: Tune the wanted station A FM B P MHz C: Press the MENU key D: Rock the joystick >> or << to access RECORD mode (make sure you are still hearing the Radio) C NOW PLAYING D RECORD E: Press the joystick > to access the START RECORDING menu F: Rock the joystick >> or << to access SETTINGS E START RECORD F SETTINGS G: Press the joystick > to access SOURCE mode H: Press the joystick > again to confirm I: Rock the joystick >> or << to select FM G SOURCE H FM I J: Press the joystick > to confirm and exit to SOURCE K: Press the MENU key to move up to the SETTINGS screen L: Rock the joystick >> or << to access START RECORDING M: Press the joystick > to start recording immediately. J L SOURCE SETTINGS 0:01 START RECORD M 10:18:02 K Proceed as for VOICE Recording

28 Setting Recording Parameters 28 Press the MENU key to switch the player on. Press the MENU key to access the MODES Rock the joystick >> or << to access RECORD mode Press the joystick > to access START RECORDING Rock the joystick >> or << to select SETTINGS Selecting a Recording Format Press the joystick > Rock the joystick >> or << to select FORMAT Press the joystick > to confirm Rock the joystick >> or << to select a format. Press the joystick > to confirm IM ADPCM is a compressed format compatible with most MP3 players. MS ADPCM is the Microsoft equivalent. It is also a compressed format. PCM is uncompressed, offers the best quality, but takes up much more disc space. Selecting Microphone Parameters Press the joystick > to go to the FORMAT screen Rock the joystick >> or << to select SOURCE Press the joystick > to confirm. Rock the joystick >> or << to select MICROPHONE Press the joystick > to confirm and return Rock the joystick >> or << to select RATE Press the joystick > to confirm. Rock the joystick >> or << to select a format There are 9 rates from 8000Hz to 48000Hz. The lower rates are more memory efficient, the higher rates offer better quality. After making your choice: Press MENU twice to return to SETTINGS RECORD START RECORD SETTINGS SOURCE FORMAT IM ADPCM MS ADPCM PCM FORMAT MICROPHONE SOURCE SOURCE RATE 8000Hz 48000Hz X2 menu SETTINGS

29 29 Selecting FM Parameters From the SETTINGS screen: Press the joystick > to go to the FORMAT screen Rock the joystick >> or << to select SOURCE Press the joystick > to confirm. Rock the joystick >> or << to select FM Press the joystick > to confirm and return Rock the joystick >> or << to select CHANNEL Press the joystick > to confirm. Rock the joystick >> or << to select MONO/STEREO Press the joystick > to confirm. SETTINGS MICROPHONE After making your choice: Press MENU twice to return to SETTINGS X2 FORMAT FM menu SOURCE CHANNEL MONO STEREO SETTINGS SOURCE NOTE: The RATE settings are exclusive to Microphone recording. The CHANNEL settings are exclusive to FM recording. The microphone is preset to MONO and not adjustable.

30 The Voice Menu 30 The Voice Folder is where FM and Voice recordings are stored. The VOICE menu enables you to play and manage these files. Press the MENU key to switch the player on Press the MENU key to access the MODES Rock the joystick >> or << to select VOICE mode Playing Voice Messages Press the joystick > to enter the VOICE menu. Rock the joystick >> or << to select a message store Press the joystick > to display the messages Rock the joystick >> or << to select a message Press the joystick > to play the message. During Play you can: Play Press the Joystick > to pause and resume play Pause II Stop Rock the Joystick >> or << to go forward or back a message Rock the Joystick << once to go to the start of the current message Rock the Joystick >> or << to to fast forward or reverse To stop the player: Press the Joystick > to pause the player: Now rock the Joystick once >> or << to stop the player. Press the Joystick > to restart play. When you have finished play: Press and hold the MENU key to switch the player off. NOW PLAYING FM Record Mic Record LOCK (if selected) 0001/0005 V002.WAV 0001/0005 V002.WAV VOICE Mic Record V001.WAV V002.WAV Track No./Total Tracks Repeat One Repeat All Random One Random All Battery Status Empty Full Title 1 all S

31 Managing the Voice Menu 31 Press the MENU key to switch the player on Press the MENU key to access the MODES Rock the joystick >> or << to select VOICE mode Managng Voice Messages Press the joystick > to enter the VOICE menu. Rock the joystick >> or << to select a message store Press the joystick > to display the messages Rock the joystick >> or << to select a message Press and hold the joystick > Rock the joystick >> or << to select Delete Press the joystick > To delete the message: select Yes Press the joystick > to confirm and return To leave the message: select No (default) Press the joystick > to confirm and return NOW PLAYING FM Record Mic Record Mic Record Delete V001.WAV V002.WAV Cancel Mic Record Yes V001.WAV V002.WAV No Mic Record Yes V001.WAV V002.WAV No When you have finished: Repeatedly press the MENU key to move progressively back to the main mode or Press and hold the MENU key to switch the player off. FM Messages are managed in the same way but from the FM Record menu. VOICE Mic Record V001.WAV V002.WAV FM Record Mic Record Mic Record V001.WAV V002.WAV

32 The Navigation Menu 32 This menu allows you to access all the music tracks, FM and voice recordings on the player directly from the folders in which they are stored. The selected folder contents can then be played. Individual tracks can also be played or deleted. Press the MENU key to access the MODES Rock the joystick << or >> to access NAVIGATION NOW PLAYING Press the joystick > to enter NAVIGATION NAVIGATION Rock the joystick << or >> to select MEDIA Press > to confirm Navigation Media Recorded List Rock the joystick << or >> to select a folder Press > to select the folder Media Bach Beatles Songs Rock the joystick << or >> to select a track Press the joystick > to confirm Beatles Songs Let it Be Norwegian Wood 001/12 The Beatles Let it Be The songs in the folder will play starting with the selected track Rock the joystick << or >> to select a track Press and hold the joystick > Beatles Songs Let it Be Norwegian Wood Beatles PlaySongs Norwegian Delete Wood Let Cancel it Be Select Play to play the file Press the joystick > to start play Select Delete Press > Beatles PlaySongs Norwegian Delete Wood Let Cancel it Be Select NO to leave the track Select YES to Delete Press > Beatles Songs Norwegian Yes Let it No Be Wood The Media list re-appears Media Bach Beatles Songs If you select CANCEL the player will revert to the Media list without taking further action.

33 33 Managing Voice and FM Recordings Press the MENU key to access the MODES Rock the joystick << or >> to access NAVIGATION NOW PLAYING Press the joystick > to enter NAVIGATION NAVIGATION Rock the joystick << or >> to select RECORDED LIST Press > to confirm Navigation Media Recorded List Rock the joystick << or >> to select a folder Press > to select the folder Recorded List FMRecord MicRecord The tracklist appears. Follow the procedure on the previous page to select, play and delete tracks. FMRecord F0001.WAV F0002.WAV YOU CANNOT ACCESS THE ADD TO QUEUE FUNCTION FROM THE NAVIGATION MENU Hint: In a menu, repeatedly pressing the MENU key will rapidly take you up through the Menu lists and out to the main Mode Press the MENU key Beatles Songs Let it Be Norwegian Wood Press the MENU key Media Bach Beatles Songs Press the MENU key Navigation Media Recorded List NOW PLAYING

34 34 To display the time: Press the MENU key to access the MODES Rock the joystick << or >> to access TIME Press the joystick > to display the time Press MENU to EXIT NOW PLAYING TIME 20: 38 PM NOW PLAYING To set or change the time and date please refer to Page 39

35 System Settings 35 You can customise the player to your personal requirements via the Settings menu Press the MENU key to access the MODES Rock the joystick << or >> to access the SETTINGS menu Press the joystick > to enter the SETTINGS menu. Rock the joystick << or >> to access the indivual menu items Follow the procedures below to alter individual parameters SETTINGS Change Audio EQ Set Normal/Shuffle/Repeat play Alter Display Contrast Ratio Alter Backlight time EQUALISER REPEAT CONTRAST BACKLIGHT Set Auto Shut Off time Set Date & Time Reset Player Defaults View System Info. POWER SAVINGS SET TIME DEFAULT ABOUT

36 Audio Settings 36 Setting User EQ Rock the joystick << or >> to select SETTINGS SETTINGS Press the joystick > to access EQUALISER settings EQUALIZER Rock the joystick << or >> to change the Sound Eq. mode NORMAL CLASSICAL POP XBASS Press the joystick > to confirm and return Rock the joystick << or >> to access the EQUALIZER Menu Press the joystick > to enter the EQUALIZER Menu Rock the joystick << or >> to change the Sound Eq. mode Press the Joystick > to confirm the setting and return to the EQUALIZER Menu Press the MENU key to go to back the Main Mode Screen Caution: Setting high levels volume and Eq. could overload the player and damage your hearing!! JAZZ ROCK IMPORTANT NOTE There is no icon indicating the EQ. mode on any play screen. To check the current Eq. you need to follow the procedure on this page. The current Eq. will always display first when you enter EQ mode. EQUALIZER Press MENU to return to the First Mode NOW PLAYING

37 Further Settings 37 Setting Play Modes Rock the joystick << or >> to select SETTINGS Rock the joystick << or >> to select REPEAT Press the joystick > to access REPEAT settings SETTINGS Rock the joystick << or >> to cycle the Repeat mode REPEAT Play all tracks once and stop Repeat a track continuouly Repeat all tracks continuouly Play all tracks once randomly Repeat all tracks randomly NORMAL REPEAT ONE REPEAT ALL RANDOM RANDOM ALL Press the joystick > to confirm and return REPEAT Press MENU to return to the First Mode NOW PLAYING CAUTION! The Play Modes remain in force after the player has switched off. Remember to return all Play Modes to NORMAL before you switch off the player! These icons appear on play screens Normal play has no icon Repeat One Repeat All Random One Random All 1 all S

38 38 Adjusting the Contrast Rock the joystick << or >> to select CONTRAST Press the joystick > to confirm Rock << or >> to adjust the Contrast Press the joystick > to confirm CONTRAST 50% CONTRAST Adjusting the Backlight: This setting determines how long the backlight stays on after you complete an action Rock the joystick << or >> to select BACKLIGHT Press the joystick > to confirm Rock << or >> to adjust the Backlight Time. Choose from OFF (NEVER ON)/3 sec./5sec./10 sec./15 sec/ ALWAYS ON Press the joystick > to confirm and return BACKLIGHT OFF ALWAYS ON BACKLIGHT Power Savings: This setting determines after how long the player switches off if there is no activity Rock the joystick << or >> to select BACKLIGHT Press the joystick > to confirm Rock << or >> to adjust the Backlight Time. Choose from OFF (ALWAYS ON)/1 min/2min/5min/10min/15min Press the joystick > to confirm and return POWER SAVINGS 1 MINS OFF POWER SAVINGS Note: High levels of Contrast and backlight and long Power Off times will exhaust the battery faster.

39 Setting the Time Rock the joystick << or >> to select SET TIME Press the joystick > to confirm The Clock is a 24 Hr. Clock with AM/PM and date in YYYY/MM/DD format The Hours highlights first. Rock the joystick +/ to set the hours. Now rock << or >> to move the cursor to another element. Repeat the process to set minutes, AM/PM and the date. When you have set up the clock: Press the joystick > to confirm 39 NOTE - The clock indicates: AM times as 00:00-11:59 AM PM times as 12:00-23:59 PM 12:00 is always 12:00 PM Midnight is always 00:00 AM 20: 38 PM SET TIME SET TIME System Default: This restores all the player settings to those it had when it left the factory. Rock the joystick << or >> to select DEFAULT Press the joystick > to confirm The system will now restore. All user settings including Date and Time will be reset to factory defaults. DEFAULT Loading... DEFAULT System Information: You can view the Version number, total disc memory and total free memory on the drive. Rock << or >> to select ABOUT Press the joystick > to confirm ABOUT Rock << or >> to scroll the three informatiion lines Press the MENU button twice to return to the first Menu Item. About About Version:5.010B Int. Media: 1261Mb Int. Media: 1261Mb Int. Free: 961Mb ABOUT NOW PLAYING

40 Warranty and Specifications 40 Warranty Your Technika appliance is covered by a warranty for 12 months from the date of purchase. If a fault develops during this period, please contact the TESCO electrical help line on Please have your original purchase receipt with you when you call. This warranty in no way affects your consumer rights. Disposal UK: Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste. Separate disposal facilities exist, for your nearest facilities see or in-store for details. ROI: Produced after 13th August Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice. Specifications Bit rate Music formats Recording Format Sampling rate Frequency response S/N Ratio Distortion Output power Display Weight Internal Battery USB port Supported OS Internal memory MP3: 32~320Kbps MP3, WMA IM ADPCM/MS ADPCM/PCM 8 KHz~48 KHz User settable 20Hz~20kHz >90dB <0.0~0.5% (level dependent) 0.6 mw/channel 96 x 32 dots Dot-matrix 22.8 g Polymer Lithium-Ion USB 1.1/2.0 Full-Speed Win Me/2000/XP/Vista Model dependent

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