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cube2 eng manual
P/N : SAFCU2M0GQ
http://www.mobiblu.com
Cube 2
User’s Manual
SRS is the registered trademark of SRS Labs.
WOW technology is in compliance with the copyright of SRS Labs.
Please read this user’s manual carefully before getting started.
Recharge the built-in battery using the USB cable supplied with the device before
getting started.
Getting Started
4 Page
46 Page
Voice Recording
Safety Precautions/ Special Features/
Specifications/ Accessories/ Location of Controls/
Buttons/ Display/ Power/ Battery Recharge/
Connection with PC/ Disconnection from PC
Basic Functions
Recording
FM Radio
28 Page
Listening to FM Radio/ Territory/ Scan frequency/
Save Frequency/Entering Preset Mode/Searching Preset Mode/
Deleting Frequencies/ Recording FM Radio/ Sound quality/
Programmed Recording
Power on / Power off / Modes/ Category/
Browser (folder search in playing) / Hold/ Clock
Menus
Music
Menu List/ Menu Buttons/
Sound/ Display/ Time Set / Play/ Etc
36 Page
49 Page
64 Page
Listening to Music/ File Selection/ A-B Looping
Program
Images
Installing Program CD/ Converting Video File/ Playing Video File/
File Download-Upload/ Format
40 Page
View-Image
Video
View Video
Support
44 Page
It may not be a trouble!
FCC RF INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
Warranty Card
82 Page
96 Page
Getting Started
Safety Precautions
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Special Features
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Specifications
13
Accessories
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Location of Controls
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Buttons
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Display
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Power
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Battery Recharge
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Connection with PC
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Disconnection from PC
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Safety Precautions
Carefully read this part before using the product.
The Safety Precautions are classified into three categories; Danger, Warning and
Caution.
We are not responsible for any damage or loss if the device is not used in conformity
with these precautionary provisions.
The user may be in danger of death or a major injury if he/she does
not use the device in conformity with the provisions stated in this mark.
The user may be subject to a minor injury or property damage when
he/she does not conform to the provisions of this mark.
Safety Precautions
Avoid the product from dropping or
receiving excessive shock. It may
damage the product. Fire or electric shock
may take place with the damaged
product.
Don’t use the earphone
set while riding a bicycle
or motorcycle, or driving a
car.
Don’t touch the
device with a wet
hand.
Don’t put the product close to
any heating device or in direct
sunlight. It may explode.
Don’t disassemble or
modify the device on
your own discretion.
The user may be subject to a major injury if he/she does not conform
to the provisions disclosed in this mark.
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Safety Precautions
Safety Precautions
Never use any chemical or
cleanser to clean the device this
may damage the surface of the
device.
Avoid humidity and
dusty areas
Please don't put the device
in your mouth. You can
swallow it as it is too small.
DANGER
The manufacturer is not responsible for
any damaged data stored in the device if
the device error was caused by the user’s
carelessness. The data stored in
the device may be deleted
or damaged during A/S.
Immediately reset the
device when it generates
excessive heat or if there is
a burning smell, and then
contact our
A/S agent
for repair.
DA
NG
ER
Listening to sound
sources with a high
volume may cause a
hearing disorder.
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Take a good care to avoid
the headphone or
earphone from being
caught between doors.
Keep the device away
from children’s access.
Parental attention is
advised for children’s
use.
Distributing music files
without authorization is
against copyright law.
Continuous recharge
after the completion of
battery recharge may
damage the product.
Use only the AC
adapter supplied with
the product.
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Safety Precautions
Safety matters for AC adaptor
To avoid shock do not open the unit.
Safety Precautions
Built-in Battery
Don’t use damaged built-in battery or AC adaptor.
Excessive recharge long than specified hours is not allowed to prevent fire.
Non-insulated parts in the AC adaptor may cause electric shock. Don t open the
adaptor case.
Fully recharge the battery when trying to use it for the first time or after a long-
Carefully read the manual for instructions on proper use of the AC adaptor.
When the using term gets shorter in comparison with recharging term please
Warning!
Prevent the AC adaptor from contacting water to avoid fire or electric shock. Use
enclosed adaptor in the package only to ensure the safety. (Manufacturer is not
responsible for any trouble caused by using other adaptors).
term disuse.
replace the battery.
Since the battery supplied with the product is consumable the using hours of
it gradually gets shorter.
Any metal parts on DC converter or built-in battery should not be allowed to
touch other conductive materials to avoid fire or electric shock.
Note!
Use correct outlet socket to connect with the power plug to avoid electric shock. The
power plug shall not be exposed outside when it is successfully connected into the
socket.
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Special Features
1.Super Compact Size
Small and cute design with dimensions; 25.4 * 25.4 * 25.4mm with 18g
by weight.
2.Video Player
65,000 Color OLED Display allows you to enjoy vivid and clear high
quality video images.
3.Image Viewer
You can view still images in jpg format saved in the device
4.SRS WOW
It offers you 3D surround music on you option.
5.Fade-in
To protect listener's ears, tracks can start in low sound volume. The
sound slowly gets bigger.
6.FM Programmed Recording
Special Features
7.Clock
You can view the current time on the display.
8.Alarm
It gives you alarming beeps through the earphone if you set for
appointments.
9.Sleep
You can set the time for auto power off. It is useful when you want to
sleep while listening to sweet music.
10.Scroll Speed
You can adjust the streaming speed of ID tag or song title while the
track is playing.
11.Tempo
You can adjust the playing speed of the music track you are listening.
You can program to record the radio program you want when you are not
present.
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Specifications
Functions
FM Tuner
Accessories
Items
Specifications
Worldwide: 87.5MHz ~ 108.0MHz
FM Frequency Range Japan: 76.0MHz ~ 108.0MHz
Headset Output
Max. 7mW (16 )at Max. Volume
S/N Ratio
Antenna
The depicted images of below accessories may look slightly different to
their actual looks.
The actual looks of below lineup can be changed without prior notice.
50dB
Headset/earphone code antenna
20Hz ~ 20KHz
Max. 15mW (16 )at Max. Volume
Headset Output
90dB
S/N ratio
Supporting file types MP3, WMA, OGG, JPG, MSV,MSJ
Frequency Characteristics
Audio
Supporting Files
USB
Bit Rate
Download speed
Recording period
Max. Play hours
Operating Temperature
Size (W*H*D)
Weight (battery inclusive)
Battery (built-in)
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USB Cable
MP3 : 8~320Kbps,
WMA : 32~192Kbps
OGG : Q0~Q10
25Mbps (USB Ver 2.0)
Voice Recording: 1040 minutes (with
256MB/ at 32Kbps recording mode)
Audio: 10 hours
Video: 5 hours
-5 ~70
25.4 X 25.4 X 25.4 (mm)
18 (g)
Li-Polymer
Program CD
Neck Strap/Earphone
User’s Manual
Portable Case
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Location of Controls
Location of Controls
Front
Side
Power,
Play, Pause
LCD
REW
FF
Back
Top
Neck strap
hook
Earphone
Jack/
USB port
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Volume
Reset
button
HOLD Switch,
A-B Looping,
REC.
Navigation/
MENU
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Buttons
Buttons
Power ON/OFF
Play/ Pause
Save settings and enter
Search in a track
Search:
- Menus/ Move upward/downward in browser mode
Hold key functions
Clock
A-B looping in "Play"
REC
When there is any malfunction or
failure occurred in the device, press
RESET button with a pointed object to
turn off the power.
Press
button and hold to turn
the power on again.
Volume +/Search
- Menus/ Move upward/ downward in mode menu
Entering Browser/menu
Exit to "Play" screen
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Don't press RESET button hard, it may cause damage.
Files saved in the device will remain harmless. Reset the device
whenever needed.
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Display
Display
Music Mode
Recording Mode
You can listen to the music file saved in the device.
A: Current time
B: Battery status
C: File name
D: "Recording" progress bar
E: “Recording” elapsing time/ remaining
time for recording
F: Player status (recording/ pause/stop)
FM Mode
A: Current time
B: Battery status
C: File type
D: File name
E: "Play" progress bar
F: ‘Play’ elapsing time
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G: file number currently in
‘Play’Total number of files
H: ‘Play’ mode
I : Player status
(Play/pause/stop)
96.50 MHz
A: Current time
B: Battery status
C: Frequency
D: Stereo/Mono
E: Scan/preset
F: Receiving signals
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Power
Power
Battery indicator for remaining capacity
About Battery
When initially turning on the device, the battery status may be unstable. It
is stabilized 5 to 6 seconds after the power is ON.
(High)
(Mid)
(Low)
Recharge the battery in the following cases using a USB cable;
“Low Battery” appears on LCD
The button is not functioning correctly
LCD is not activated by pushing the power button.
Battery Type
Play Hours
Lithium Polymer
10hours
Play hours
Play hours with built-in batter: 10hours
MP3: 128Kbps
Volume: based on value 15
The above results were derived from the test on the built-in Lithium
Polymer Battery and are subject to change according to using
conditions.
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Don’t use damaged built-in battery or AC adaptor.
Avoid excessive recharge longer than specified hours (3hours) to
prevent fire.
Fully recharge the battery when trying to use it for the first time or after a
long-term disuse (longer than one week).
When the ‘hours of use’ of the battery gets shorter in comparison with
recharging hours, replace the battery.
Since the battery supplied with the product is a consumable good the
using hours of it slowly gets reduced.
The built-in battery can be recharged about 500 times.
Avoid any metal part from contacting DC converter or built-in battery to
avoid unexpected fire or electric shock.
Disposal
The Device includes a built-in Lithium-Polymer battery. The battery is
recyclable so please return it to nearest ‘recycle center’ when you dispose
the Device. Don’t disassemble the device for disposal.
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Recharge
1.Connect the device into a PC
using the USB cable supplied in
the package.
Connection with a PC
1.Connect the product with a PC using a
USB cable
2.Recharge will be in process while
downloading or uploading files.
2.The screen displays the icon on the right if the
connection is correctly made.
It takes approximately 3 hours to completely recharge a completely
consumed battery.
Recharge the device using a USB cable when LCD is not activated.
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Disconnect the device from PC only after you perform "Hardware
Safety Removal."
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Disconnection
Disconnection
1.Double click on the green arrow on the right-bottom part of the initial
Window screen.
3.Click on OK (enter) on the “Safety removal of the hardware” message
bar followed by the cable removal.
lick
ble C
Dou
Click
2.Click on Stop and OK (enter) consecutively after selecting “USB Mass
Storage Device”
Click
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What’s USB (Universal Serial Bus)? This is the new data connection
system between a PC and its peripheral devices.
Connect the USB cable supplied with the product into a USB port in
PC. Any unexpected error can be occurred when connecting the
cable to the USB port located in the front face of the PC or USB hub.
The product can not be identified in the PC installed with Windows
98SE or lower version. Install the program CD supplied with the
product in the PC.
Click
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Disconnection
In the case of Windows 98SE
Open “My Computer” or “Windows Search” and click on “Removable
Disk.” click on “Remove” using the right button of the mouse and then
disconnect the USB cable.
Basic Functions
Click
Removing the cable without following the above instructions will
cause a warning message to display and may cause a fatal error in
the PC or the device.
Removing the cable while downloading/uploading files or formatting
the device or firmware updating may cause a fatal error in the PC or
the device.
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Power On-Off
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Modes
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Category
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Browser
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Hold/Clock
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Power ON
Turning ON the power
Press
and hold to turn the power on.
When the battery is low the device is not activated showing "Low
Battery."
Use an USB cable to recharge the battery when the LCD is not
activated.
Wait 3 second and try to turn the power on again if above is not
successful.
Power OFF
Turning OFF the Power
Press
and hold to turn the power off.
When no button manipulation in the pause or stop status is made after
the set period for “Auto Power Off,” it automatically turns off the power.
When you try to play the file again by pressing
, following the
restart of the device, it completely recovers all previous settings. All
track numbers and settings for equalizer and others are fully recovered.
The volume level stored in the device will be 10 if the original volume
level before the turning off was set between 0 and 10 while it will be 25
if the original volume level was set between 25 and 30.
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Modes
Category
There are altogether 6 modes programmed in the device; Music, FM
radio, Voice REC, Video, Photo, Setting.
Each mode has different functions.
You can search and play tracks by categories (playlist, artists, albums,
songs, genres, composers)
i.e.) when trying to play “bye bye” in genre "New Age;"
i.e.) to enter “FM Radio” mode
In Music
status"...
Press
press
to move to the
Browser
press
96.50 MHz
and hold
press
to move to
“Genres”
press
move to ‘FM
Radio’ mode
to enter ‘FM
Radio’ mode
‘Radio’ mode
press
to play
"Bye Bye"
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press
press
press
to move to
“Bye Bye”
press
press
to move to
“New Age”
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Category
Browser : view all file's info.
Play all : play all files
Playlist : music files are arranged in such a way that the file with higher priorities
set in Windows Media Player comes first.
Artists : searches artist first and then, album and music.
Albums : searches album first and then, music.
Songs : searched all music files
Genres : searches genre first and then, music.
Composers : searches composer first and then, music.
Browser
i.e.) when playing "Bye Bye" file
In "Music"
status;..
press
Use Windows Media Player-by connecting the device with PC using
MTP-to arrange files in categories through downloading them.
USB interface should be set to "Auto" to connect the device with PC
using MTP. (see page 80)
press
to move to
“MP3 Folder”
to enter
“MP3 Folder”
to move back to
the upper folder
press
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press
press
press
to play
to move to
“Bye Bye.mp3” “Bye Bye.mp3”
to exit the browser
mode.
press
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Hold/ Clock
HOLD
1.Press "HOLD" button and hold to hold all
key functions
Music
2.No button is functioning in Hold status.
View Time
In "Stop/Pause" status;
Press
to view the current time
press any button to exit
the mode.
The mode is released when no button manipulation is made for
five seconds.
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Listening to Music
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File Selection
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A-B Looping
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Music
File Selection
Music play
Moving to other files
In "Stop/Pause" or Play status
In "Stop/Pause" status;
Press
Press
to play the file
to move to the previous/next file
Search through a track
In "Play" status;
In "Play" status;
Press
to pause the file
Press
and hold
to fast search forward/backward
through the currently played track.
Volume control
Press
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to adjust the sound volume
When a track has been playing longer than 5 seconds, press
and hold to get back to the initial point of the track currently
being played.
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A-B Looping
In "Play" status;
Press
to set point "A"
Press
Press
to set section
"A-B"
Image
to release the function.
The end of the track will be set for “B” If it is not set in the track.
“REPEAT B” can be set 1 second after point “A.”
View Image
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View Image
View Image
i.e.) When displaying Sky.jpg;
'backlit duration" for image view is set for "Always" automatically.
It may take longer to display a image with bigger file size.
Use
to move a big image (left, right, up, down)
Press
and hold
Press
Press
Press
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Press
to move to
Photo" mode
Press
Press
to move to
"Sky.JPG"
Press
You can fit the image size into the display by converting the image file
into MSJ format using MJPEG Converter (see page 83).
in viewing an image to start slide show.
in viewing an image to search forward/backward images
in viewing to return the "Browser" mode.
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Video
View Video
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View Video
i.e.) when playing Sky.msv;
Recording
Press
and hold
Press
to move to
"Video" mode
Press
Press
to move to
"Sky.MSV"
Press
You can convert video files into msv format using MJPEG Converter
(see page 83).
Press
and hold in viewing video to fast search forward/backward.
It may take longer to start playing a video file with a bigger file size.
Voice Recording
Press
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in viewing video to return to "Browser" mode.
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Voice Recording
Voice Recording
Press
and hold
Press
to move to
“Voice REC”
Press
to enter
“Voice REC”
Press
in recording to pause and press
Press
to listen to the recorded file.
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Press
to start
recording
Press
to stop the
recording
Recorded files are stored in MP3 format in the VOICE folder in the
following sequence; V001.MP3, V002,MP3...
The recording will be interrupted when the memory gets full. The
recorded voice source only is stored in the memory in this incident.
Sound quality may vary according to the distances from the sound
source.
In the case where the power is not enough to run the device, the
recording may not be done correctly.
again to resume.
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Listening to FM Radio
FM Radio
Press
and hold
press
Listening to FM Radio
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Territory
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Scan frequency
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Save Frequency
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Entering Preset Mode
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Searching Preset Mode
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Deleting Frequencies
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Recording FM Radio
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Sound quality
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Programmed Recording
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to move to “FM
Radio” mode
press
to enter “FM
Radio” mode
96.50 MHz
to receive the radio
signals.
The earphone takes the role of an antenna.
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Territory
Scan frequency
This function helps you set the correct frequency ranges which are
variable according to the Territory.
In FM search status;
Press
Press
to increase or decrease by 50kHz interval
and hold
to continually increase or decrease the
frequency
Press
Press
Press
Press
to move to
“Region”
to move to
“World” or "Japan"
Press
to set
The frequency with the highest receiving rate will be selected for save.
Worldwide: from 87.5 to 108.0MHz at 50Khz intervals
Japan: from 76.0 to 108.0MHz at 50Khz intervals
At the change of the territory, the preset value for previous territory will
be initialized.
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Save Frequency
Save Frequency
Auto Channel Save
Manual Channel Save
i.e.) when saving 96.50MHz in CH03;
In FM search status;
Select 96.50MHz
Press
Press
Press
move to
“CH03”
Press
to save in
"CH03"
Press
in preset mode to directly move to the save frequency.
Saved frequency can be used in Preset mode.
Twenty channels (CH no. 1 -20) are available for "Save Frequency."
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Press
to move to
“Auto Preset”
Press
Press
to move to
“On”
Press
to scan and save
the frequencies
automatically.
Press
in auto frequency scanning to interrupt the process.
The mode will be automatically changed to the ‘Preset’ mode at the
completion of the scanning
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Preset Mode
Preset Mode Search
In Preset mode;
Press
Press
Press
to enter
‘Scan/Preset’
Press
to move to
"Preset"
to enter
"PRESET"
to increase/decrease channel numbers
You can’t search the channel if there is no frequency stored.
You can search the stored frequency by entering Preset mode.
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Deleting Frequency
Deleting Frequency
Deleting One Frequency
i.e.) When deleting 96.50MHz saved in CH03;
Press
to move the
“Preset Delete”
Press
you can delete saved
frequencies.(partly or
entirely)
to enter
"Preset Delete"
Delete all frequencies
Press
to move to
"Each"
By entering
"Preset Delete"
Press
to move to “All”
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Press
Press
move to “Yes”
Press
Press
Press
to delete
96.50MHz
from CH03
to move to
"CH03"
Press
to delete all
stored channels.
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Recording FM Radio
Sound Quality
In FM receiving status
Press
Press
to start the
recording
Press
96.50 MHz
to stop the
recording
to pause the recording and press the button again to resume.
Press
Press
to move to
“Recording”
Press
Press
Press
to move to
“Quality”
Recorded sound sources are saved in MP3 format in FM folder in the
following sequence; F001.MP3, F002.MP3...
Press
to finish
Press
to select
"Quality"
When the sound quality is set for ‘low’ it takes only small memory
space while ‘high’ quality takes larger space with lesser quality loss.
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Programmed Recording
Programmed Recording
On/Off
Setting
1.You can set ‘programmed recording’ for the FM Radio program you
desire to record by setting the date and time for the program.
Press
Press
to finish
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Press
to move to
“Recording”
Press
Press
to move to "On"
Press
to move to
"Rec.Booking"
Press
Press
Press
to move to
"On/Off"
2.You can set the time for the program you want to record.
Press
Press
to move to
"Recording"
Press
Press
Press
to move to
“Rec.Booking”
Press
Press
to move to
“Setting”
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Programmed Recording
move:
press
adjust setting value:
press
Menus
Press
to save the settings
Once the setting is finished, the recording will start even with the
device in off condition by turning the power on automatically.
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Menu List
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Menu Buttons
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Sound
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Display
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Time Set
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Play
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Etc
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Menu List
Menu List
Menus available in the product are as follows
Main menu
Sub menu1
Sub menu2
Sub menu3
Setting menu
Setting
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Menu Buttons
Menu Buttons
5.Returning to the previous level
1.Entering ‘Menu’
Press
and hold
2.Searching menus
Press
i.e.) When trying to set "5" for display brightness;
Press
3.Entering sub-menus (setting)
Setting
Press
or
Press
and hold
Press
Press
Press
4.Changing and saving ‘Setting values’
Press
Press
press to save the
value
Use to change the values
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Press
Press
Press
Press
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Sound
SRS Setting
You can enjoy optimized “SRS” effect!
Sound
SRS
You can set the 3D surround sound effect within the range from 1 to 10.
Definition
Sound definition set from 1 to 10.
Speaker Capacity
TruBass
To enjoy optimized SRS effect, you can set speaker/earphone capacity
you use.
This function enhances the bass effect within the range from 1 to 10.
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Sound
Sound
Beep Sound
EQ/SRS
You can edit the EQ setting you selected as per your own taste (Normal,
Rock, Jazz, Classic, Pop, Live, Dance, SRS).
This allows you to recognize the manipulation of a button.
EQ Edition
User-select EQ
Audible frequency band
press
Band shift (5-band):
On: It sounds at pressing Play and FF/REW.
Off: The function is not available.
Fade In
This function slowly increases the volume up to the set volume level.
Tone control:
press
If further setting has not been made, you can listen to the music in the
tone originally set in the device.
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On: The volume of the file is slowly increased until it reaches to the
preset level.
Off: Tracks start with the set volume level.
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Display
Contrast
You can set the brightness of LCD within the range from 1 to 10.
Backlight Time
This enables you to set backlit duration among following options;
5sec./15sec./30sec./100sec./always.
Scroll Speed
The speed of the text streaming can be adjusted within the range from
1 to 5.
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Display
ID3 Tag
It allows the device to display ID3 info instead of file name if the file has
ID3 info.
Slide Show
You can set the time interval between images for slide show within the
range from 1 to 10seconds.
Graphic EQ
This enables you to display three different types of images on the LCD;
wave, stereo, off)
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Display
LCD Pivot
You can pivot LCD for your convenience.
On: It activates the function
Off: Basic setting for the LCD
Language
Time Set
Clock
The current time is displayed on the LCD according to your setting for
Year, Month, Date, Day and time.
Move to other items:
press
Set value adjustment:
press
Alarm – On/Off
You can use or cancel the alarm function using this function.
You can select the language for menu display.
Alarm – Setting
You can set the time and the number of alarming
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Time Set
Auto PWR Off
This function turns off the power automatically when there is no button
manipulation done for the preset period of time in the Pause or Stop mode.
(Off/1min/2min/5min/10min)
Play
Playing Folder
You can select the range (folder) for Play.
Current : All files in the current folder are played.
All folders : All files in all folders are played
Sleep Mode
This function automatically turns off the power of the device for your sleep
after a preset period of time; Off/10min/20min/30min/60min.
Play Mode
You can repeatedly play music files by setting this function.
Normal: plays all music files in predefined order.
Repeat One: Only the file you desire will be repeatedly played.
Repeat All: All music files within the preset range will be repeatedly played.
Random Play: Music files are played in random order.
Random All: All music files are played in random order.
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Etc
Etc
Recording
USB Interface
Bit rates for the voice recording can be selected among 32, 64, 96 and 128.
Play Speed
The speed of file playing can be set within the selections: (X0.4, X0.6,
X0.8, X1, X1.2)
You can initialize the set value saved.
MSC: The device will be connected as a "Removable Storage Device"
AUTO: The PC installed with Windows Media Player in Windows XP will
recognize the device as a MTP device.
About
The information of this device such as OS version, memory capacity,
remaining capacity, etc are displayed.
Default
You can reset all settings you made into the originally set values.
Yes: All information will be initialized
No: The settings you made will be saved.
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Only the memory in use - except OS memory- is displayed.
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Programs
Installing Program CD
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Converting Video File
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Playing Video File
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File Download-Upload
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Format
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Installing Program CD
Installing Program CD
Insert the program CD supplied with the device into CD-ROM to run the
software.
What is MJPEG Converter?
This is a program which enables you to convert other PC based
video formats such as WMV, ASF or MPG into MSV and to
convert other image formats into MSJ format.
1.Click on "Next."
MJPEG CONVERTER
Input
Output
WMV, ASF, MPG
MSV
System Requirement
1. H/W
CPU : Intel Pentium4 1GHz
HDD : 1GB or more space
2. S/W
Microsoft Windows 98SE or higher
Microsoft DirectX 9.0
MS Media Player 9.0
(Recommended Code Pack) C Pack or K-Lite Codec Pack
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2.Select the folder location
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where you want to install the
program and click on "Next."
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3.Progress box of installation.
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Installing Program CD
Converting Video File
4.Finish the installation. Click on
MJPEG Converter Start Page
"Finish."
[ Video File
Conversion ]
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5."MJPEG Converter"
and "MJPEG Player"
icons are
shown on desktop.
If you use Windows 98SE, below "reboot" box will pop up. Click on "OK."
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[ Image File
Conversion ]
A: Preview – Play/Pause/Stop
B: Video Preview Screen
C: Convert Video File
D: Cancel the conversion
E: Open Video File to be
converted
F : Setting option
G: Convert Image File
H: Open Image File to
be converted
I: Image Size setting
J: Rotate Image File
K: Return to original File
L: Preview Image File
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Converting Video File
Converting Video File
Setting option
Converting Video File
You can set options for the file you want to covert.
You need to covert video file formats into a certain format to
view with this device.
1. Double click on the icon generated on the desktop.
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2. Press
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clic
to select the file you want to convert.
A: Set screen size
B: Set number of frames per second.
C: Select video quality
D: Select audio quality (in video)
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Converting Video File
3.Set options for the file to be converted.
Playing Video File
MJPEG Player
You can verify the converted file using MJPEG Player.
4. Press
to pop up "Save as" box.
Select the folder you want to save. Enter file name and press "Save"
1. Click on the icon generated on desktop.
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2. Press
3.Press
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k
clic
to select the file you want to play.
to verify the file.
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5. Once file conversion is completed, the converted file is
automatically saved in the folder you selected.
You can covert multi files at the same time.
[in play]
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File Download/ Upload
File Download/ Upload
2.Click on “Paste” to paste the copied file into the ‘Removable Disk’
This product downloads or uploads all types of data files (*.jpg, *.xls,
*.hwp……) taking the role as a removable disk as well as a music
player.
window using the right mouse button.
1. To download files, connect the USB cable between the device and PC
and right click on “Copy” following the selection of files in PC.
Click
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PC recognizes the product as a removable disk newly found in “My
Computer.”
Don’t remove the USB cable while transferring the files. It may cause
a fatal error in PC or the device.
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File Download/ Upload
Format
3. Downloading the files from PC to the device is completed.
The removed files by formatting can not be recovered!
1. Choose “format” in the removable disk folder using the right mouse
button.
You can upload the files from the product to the PC by following the
same procedures but in reverse way.
Drag & Drop makes you easy to download or upload the files.
Click
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Format
2. Click on ‘Start’ button when a format box pops up.
Check if file system is set for FAT32
Support
Be very careful before formatting!
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3. Format has been completed!
Click
It may not be a trouble!
FCC RF INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
Warranty Card
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It may not be a trouble!
1. Cannot turn the Power on?
Check battery capacity. Recharge the battery with
a USB cable.
It may not be a trouble!
4. Trouble with file downloading?
Check USB cable connection.
Check the memory capacity.
2. Can not properly hear the sound sources, and there is a noise
interference?
Check if any foreign material is applied on the
earphone tip, and if yes, remove it.
Completely connect the earphone into the device.
Check if the file is damaged.
Check the volume.
5. LCD is not activated?
Check LCD brightness setting.
Menu Setting Display Contrast
Check the battery. Recharge it with a USB cable if needed.
3. Too much noise interference in receiving FM signals?
Check if the earphone is completely inserted into
the jack. It functions as an antenna.
Use the device away from peripheral electric
devices
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Warranty Card
FCC RF INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
Note
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits 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 residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures.
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio, TV technician for help.
- Only a shielded interface cable should be used.
Finally, any changes or modifications to the equipment by the user not expressly approved by the
guarantee or manufacturer could void the warranty the users authority to operate such equipment.
CAUTION
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer
could void the warranty.
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT
TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL
INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE
RECEIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
Product Name:
1 year from the
date of purchase
Model:
Date of Purchase:
Name of Customer
(m)
(d)
(y)
Telephone Number:
Address:
Name of Agent:
Telephone Number:
Address:
You need to present this Warranty Card with the date of purchase written thereon when required in
order to receive satisfactory services. Please keep this card in a secure place.
1. The warranty service for the product shall be provided based on the information contained in this Warranty
Card.
2. The warranty service is available effective from the date of purchase, so please put the date of purchase on
this Warranty Card. (If the date of purchase is not identified in the card, the effective warranty period will start
from the date 6 months from the date of manufacture.)
3. This Warranty Card can not be reissued
The design and size of the product are subject to change without prior notice in order to improve product quality.