X-Micro XMP3L Manuel utilisateur

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EVA MP3 Player
User Manual
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Copyright
Copyright 2004 by X-Micro Technology Corp.,
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may
be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in
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or computer language, in any form or by any
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Disclaimer
X-Micro Technology Corp. makes no
representations or warranties, either expressed or
implied, with respect to the contents hereof and
specifically disclaims any warranties,
merchantability or fitness for any particular
purpose. Any software described in this manual is
sold or licensed "as is". Should the programs
prove defective following their purchase, the buyer
(and not this company, its distributor, or its dealer)
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assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing,
repair, and any incidental or consequential
damages resulting from any defect in the software.
Further, X-Micro Technology Corp., reserves the
right to revise this publication and to make
changes from time to time in the contents hereof
without obligation to notify any person of such
revision or change.
All brand and product names mentioned in this
manual are trademarks and/or registered
trademarks of their respective holders.
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Directory
Notice----------------------------------------------------------3
Player overview---------------------------------------------7
Accessories-------------------------------------------------- 9
LCD----------------------------------------------------------10
Turning the power on/off--------------------------------11
Playing MP3 music----------------------------------------12
Use menu under the playing mode---------------------14
Voice Recording Function-------------------------------16
The menu under voice mode----------------------------18
Setting EQ(Equalizer)------------------------------------19
Settings Repeat mode-------------------------------------21
Setting LCD contrast-------------------------------------23
Setting Auto OFF time-----------------------------------25
Setting Voice Recording Parameter (Rec Sample)----
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To Delete files ---------------------------------------------29
Repeat of A-B Section-----------------------------------32
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Examine memory Infomation(Memory Info)--------33
USB Connection-------------------------------------------34
System Requirements------------------------------------35
Installation of Manager Software----------------------36
How to use Digital Audio Management System-----37
Sending files to Digital Audio---------------------------38
Sending files from Digital Audio to PC---------------41
Formatting the memory of Digital Audio------------43
To Delete file------------------------------------------------46
To refresh USB connection------------------------------48
Internal Memory Display--------------------------------49
Pre-listen----------------------------------------------------50
Trouble Diagnosis-----------------------------------------51
Technical Spec---------------------------------------------54
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Notice
1. Please use the provided formatting software to
format the MP3 player. It will not work if the Microsoft
Windows formating tool is used. If the provided player
Management Software isn’t installed, please use
the“delete”command to the erase the existing files in the
player. The MP3 player will be damaged if it is
formatted using the Microsoft Windows formatting tool.
2. When transferring files between the MP3 player
and the PC, please note the MP3 player's LCD display.
The transferring rate is displayed on the screen.The
transmission is completed when the LCD stops
displaying the moving note.
3. The “Plug and Play”function is only for the
Win2000/WinXP operating systems or higher.
Win98/win98SE users need to install drivers in
the“Win98/ win98SE”file that are built into the MP3
player Recorder Management System. If the computer
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still cannot find the device, please refer to the CD-ROM
and install the files from the Win98 driver folder on the
driver CD.
4. Sometime you will see“error reformat media” on
the screen then the player will shut down when you
format your MP3 player by windows formatting. Now
you must format the player by the manager formatting
tools again to repair it.
Please do not operate the device under extreme
temperature.
Take out the battery if not use for a period of time
to avoid internal damages.
Release the hold button before operating the
device.
Be careful not to drop the device. This may cause
internal damages or scratches on the surface.
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Battery Life
Unit: hour
Battery Type Play time
AAA battery 8
Note: Battery life may vary accordingly.
You can replace the battery under the following
conditions.
The device shuts down right after power on.
All the buttons on the device does not response.
The display screen shows“low battery” warning.
The battery icon is empty and flashes.
To avoid static when operating, please pay attention
to the following:
If possible, do not operate the device
under extremely dry environment.If the device stops
functioning under normal condition, please restore it to
the original settings.
1.This player support Windows Formatter, but it
must be FAT or FAT16 format. If you format your
player with FAT32 or NTFS format, it will do
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harm to your player and make it unwork, also it will
show you reformat your media.
2.If you see“Error,Reformat Media”in the LCD
when you turn on your player, it illustrate you the player
formatted with FAT32 or NTFS format, you must
format the player by FAT or FAT16 format to repair the
player.
3.When you can not delete file in the MP3 player
by PC or the memory size is not same of the truly size,
it show you the storage system in the player wrong, and
you must format your player with Windows FAT or
FAT16 format to repair problem.
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Player overview
Front:
Last/Play (Pause, POWER)/Next (Press up shortly-Last,
press up for more than 2 seconds-Skip down; Press
down shortly-Next, press down for morn than 2 seconds
Skip up; Press middle shortly-Play/Pause, press middle
for than 2 seconds-POWER).
LCD
A
-B Repeat
Play/pause/power
USB Port
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Side face
Volume-/+
FF/Mode/Rew
Hold button
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Accessories
Installation CD USB Cable
Stereo Phone Manual/Maintenance Certificate
AAA Battery
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L C D
Repeat modes include Repeat Track, Repeat All,
Shuffle, and Normal(Normal mode isn t illustrated in
the figure.)
Equalizer modes include Jazz, Classic, Rock, Pop and
Normal.
Play repeat mode
the song ID3 tag or file name
Type of the song
Battery
Hold icon
EQ Mode
Playback time indicator Pla
y
Song Number
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Turning the power on/off
The power will be turned on when PLAY/STOP
button is pressed momentarily. In 2 seconds, a glorious
picture with blue backlight appears. The backlight will
be turned on and last several seconds if some button is
pressed; if not, the backlight will be automatically
turned down after several seconds.
Pressing PLAY/STOP button for more than 3
seconds until“Power OFF”appears on the screen, then
it’s safe to turn the power off.
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Playing MP3 music
1 Turning on the power by pressing PLAY/ STOP
button momentarily, you could see the following
interfaces: you can see the songs in the interface, press
the play/stop key to play songs.
2 When you press PLAY/STOP button again, the
current track will be played as shown above. The top
left corner is the playback time indicator.
3 If you want to select previous/next piece, turn the
rolling wheel up and down to get the track. The music
will pause if you press PLAY/ STOP.
4 By pressing the PLAY/STOP button for 3
seconds, you could turn the power off.
5 By pressing VOL+/VOL- button, you could
control the volume under either PLAY or PAUSE status.
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The volume (see illustration) will increase or decrease
when the VOL+/VOL- button is pressed
correspondingly.
when you play music, you can
make the playing forward speed 3
times, backward speed 3 times by
long press the FF/REW key . Just as
below.
Caution
The battery status indicator may flicker while MP3 is
playing, which results from battery supply vibration
while different power is consumed.
Music
Voice
Settings
Delete
Memory Info
Record
Return
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Use menu under the playing mode
1.Press PLAY/STOP to turn on the MP3 player
2.Press the Menu button (in the middle of
the rolling wheel). So you can see the function menu of
the MP3 player as following:
All the options are listed in the right table. You
may select every item by the rolling up/down wheel.
3.You can use Last Next button to select every
item in the function menu and press Mode button to
enter the function. If there is triangle at the end of item,
it show that there is low level menu at this item.
4.When you select“Music”you will enter the
Music Mode interface, and you can select music file to
play.
5.when you select“Voice”you can enter Recording
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file interface, and you can select recording file to play.
6.when you select“settings”you can set recording
parameter and other parameter.
7.when you select“delete”you can delete music file
or recording file.
8. When you select“Memory Info”you can know
internal memory using size and total size.
9.when you select“record”begin to record file from
MIC.
10.when you select“return”you can return to music
interface.
N o t e :
You can return to Music mode quickly by long
press Mode button whenever what mode you are in.
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Voice Recording Function
1. After turning on the power by pressing
PLAY/STOP button, press the Menu button (in the
middle of the rolling wheel), and then you can see the
menu.
2. Select“Record”item, it will begin to record (See
illustration). (The file format is WAV file) 8000Hz
show the WAV recording sample is 8000Hz,which can
set in the Rec Sample item which is in the setting item.
Detailed setting will show later.
Also you can press A-B/Rec key long, it will begin
to record immediately.
3. Now you can stop recording by pressing the
Play/Stop button, then it will enter the voice mode, now
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you can select any voice file to play. Just as illustration.
4. Before you record file, you can change the
sampling rate at the menu, detailed information
you can refer to behind.
Note:
While recording, all buttons except PLAY/STOP
and Hold button are not workable .
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X-Micro XMP3L Manuel utilisateur

Catégorie
Lecteurs MP3 / MP4
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Manuel utilisateur