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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
MP3 PLAYER
MP-2470-1G, MP-2471-2G, MP-2472-4G
DEAR CUSTOMER
Congratulations for your purchase!
Please read this manual carefully, and keep it for future reference.
If you need extra support, please write to [email protected]
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 -- QUICK GUIDE ............................................................... 3
1.1 Preface ......................................................................................... 3
1.2 Copyrights .................................................................................... 3
1.3 Precautions ................................................................................... 3
1.4 Player Overview ........................................................................... 4
1.5 Keys and Function Definition ........................................................ 4
1.6 Basic Operations .......................................................................... 5
CHAPTER 2 -- MULTI-MEDIA FUNCTIONS ......................................... 6
2.1 Music Mode .................................................................................. 6
2.1.1 Keys and Operations ................................................................. 6
2.1.2 Sub-Menu Operations ............................................................... 6
2.1.3 Synchronous Lyric Display ........................................................ 7
2.2 Record Mode ................................................................................ 7
2.2.1 Keys and Operations ................................................................. 7
2.2.2 Sub-Menu Operations ............................................................... 7
2.2.3 Recording Type ......................................................................... 7
2.3 Voice Mode ................................................................................... 8
2.3.1 Keys and Operations ................................................................. 8
2.3.2 Sub-Menu Operations ............................................................... 8
2.4 FM Mode ...................................................................................... 8
2.4.1 Keys and Operations ................................................................. 8
2.4.2 Sub-Menu Operations ............................................................... 9
2.5 System Setting ............................................................................. 9
2.5.1 General Settings ........................................................................ 9
2.5.2 Firmware upgrade ..................................................................... 9
2.6 Telephone Book Mode ................................................................ 10
2.7 Ebook Mode ............................................................................... 11
2.7.1 Keys and Operations ............................................................... 11
2.7.2 Sub-Menu Operations ............................................................. 11
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CHAPTER 3 -- DATA STORAGE ........................................................ 11
3.1 Media Files Storage .................................................................... 11
3.2 Connecting to PC ....................................................................... 11
3.3 Repartitioned and Encrypting ..................................................... 12
CHAPTER 4 -- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION .................................... 14
4.1 BATTERY ................................................................................... 14
4.1.1 Charging the Battery ................................................................ 14
4.2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ................................................... 14
4.3 TROUBLE SHOOTING .............................................................. 15
4.4 Compliance Information .............................................................. 15
4.5 Protection Clause ....................................................................... 15
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CHAPTER 1 -- QUICK GUIDE
1.1 Preface
This is a universal manual book compatible with digital MP3 players.
Keys layout and functions definition may be different from various
models, therefore, operation must be subjected to actual model. This
manual book is for general reference only.
To make the best use of this product’s functions, read this manual
thoroughly before use. Please keep this manual handy for ease of
reference.
The content of the owner’s manual may be changed for better service in
the future, without prior notice.
1.2 Copyrights
z Reproduction or alteration of copyrighted documents, magazines,
music and other materials, other than for personal, home or
similarly limited purposes, without the consent of the copyright
holder is prohibited.
z Microsoft, MS and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation.
z Macintosh, Power Macintosh and Mac OS are registered
trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.
z All trademarked company and product names mentioned in this
manual are property of their respective owners.
1.3 Precautions
z When driving a car, driving is your
first responsibility.
z Do not use the earphone when go
crossing the street.
z Do not use the earphone for a long
time for audition protection. If you found a drumming in the ears,
please stop using it.
z Extreme temperatures (out of the range of -5 degrees to 40 degrees)
will affect the using of your MP3 player. Please cool or warm the
digital MP3 player in such condition before use.
z Keep the digital MP3 player dry and do not use the digital MP3
player with a wet hand, or it may cause an electric shock to you or
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damage to the digital MP3 player.
z Humidity, liquids and minerals may corrode electronic circuits.
z Do not store the digital MP3 player in hot or sunlight areas. High
temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage
batteries and warp or melt certain plastics.
z Do not use or store the digital MP3 player in dusty, dirty areas, as its
moving parts may be damaged.
z Do not drop, knock, collide, or shake the digital MP3 player. Rough
handling can break internal circuit boards.
z Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong detergents
to clean the digital MP3 player. Wipe it with a soft cloth slightly
dampened in a mild soap-and-water solution.
z Operating this product in the vicinity of other electronic equipment
may adversely affect the performance of both devices. In particular,
operating close to a radio or television may lead to interference. If
interference occurs, please move the digital MP3 player away or put
it into separate electrical outlets, or reorient the TV or radio
antenna.
1.4 Player Overview
Digital MP3 player is a simple portable multi-media player supporting
music playing, text playing, voice recording, and telephone book
reading. It can also be a data storage disk with partition division and
encryption with built-in flash memory.
z Music format supports *.mp3, *.wma, and *.wav. You can also
display lyric with *.lrc when playing music file synchronously.
z Text format supports *.lrc and *.txt. It can roll pages automatically
with customized interval.
z You can create and edit your telephone book in software in CD
driver and read it in the MP3 player.
z Voice recording function supports voice recording with built-in
microphone as *.wav file.
1.5 Keys and Function Definition
The following table shows the general function of the major keys or
sockets in this digital MP3 player. Please read the next chapter for detail
functions in different menu modes.
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Code Sign Key or Socket Function Definition
EARPHON
Headphones
kt
For the headphones input.
MENU M
Show menu /
Enter menu
For showing or entering the menu or
sub menu.
PLAY
Play / Stop / Turn
on / Turn off
Press and hold for witch on or off the
player. Play or stop a media file.
PREVIOUS
/ NEXT
Item select /
Volume adjust
For selecting a Mode / Sub-Menu / file,
or adjusting volume.
VOL / ± VOL Volume adjust For adjusting volume.
TIPS: Keys' function definition may be different according to various
models and functions.
1.6 Basic Operations
Access to MENU or Sub-Menus: in Main-Menu or MENU surface, press
MENU to access a selected Sub-Menu.
Access to Main-Menu: in Sub-Menu surface, press and hold MENU to
access Main-Menu.
Play media file(s): in media file list surface, press <Play> to play media file(s).
Turn on / off: press and hold <Play> to turn on and off.
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CHAPTER 2 -- MULTI-MEDIA FUNCTIONS
This chapter shows how to operate the 7 different modes of the MP3
player. It’s supposed that your player is in POWER ON status.
2.1 Music Mode
In Main-Menu, press < M > when selecting [Music] mode.
2.1.1 Keys and Operations
Key Operation Function
Press and Hold Turn off player.
Press Start or stop playing music file(s).
M
Press and Hold Enter lyric display / Back to Main-Menu.
Press Show Sub-Menu.
Press Select previous / Next file.
VOL / ± Press Show volume controller or adjust volume.
2.1.2 Sub-Menu Operations
When STOP playing music, Sub-Menu shows as below.
When playing music, Sub-Menu shows as below.
Sub-Menu Operation and Function
Repeat Select a repeat mode.
Equalizer
Select a equalizer mode: Natural, Rock, Pop, Classical, Soft,
Jazz, DBB
Tempo
Rate
Select a tempo rate. This can slow-down or quicken the
playing speed.
Replay
Enter A-B repeat mode. Use to select A-B point to play
repeatedly.
Replay
Times
Select times to play A-B point repeatedly.
Replay
Gap
Select gap time to play A-B repeated point by second.
Sub-Menu Operation and Function
Local Folder
Select a folder from the flash memory to play its music
file
(
s
)
.
Delete file Delete music file(s) from selected folder.
Delete all Delete all music files from selected folder.
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2.1.3 Synchronous Lyric Display
The player supports lyric files with *.LRC suffix. If you have a
lyric file matching the music file that you have, and make sure
both have the same file name, then you can use this function.
For example, you have ‘Love.mp3’ and ‘Love.lrc’, then put them
into the player. If lyric matched, you can see a 'LYRIC' icon
displayed on the corner of screen.
When lyric is available, press and hold < M > when playing music to
display lyric synchronously. In this mode, you can press and hold
< M > again to go back to Main-Menu.
2.2 Record Mode
In Main-Menu, press < M > when selecting [Record] mode.
2.2.1 Keys and Operations
Key Operation Function
Press and Hold Stop / save recording when starting.
Press Start, pause or continue voice recording.
M
Press and Hold Stop and save recording / Back to Main-Menu.
Press Show Sub-Menu.
Press Select previous / next file.
2.2.2 Sub-Menu Operations
When STOP playing music, Sub-Menu shows as below.
Sub-Menu Operation and Function
Local Folder Select a folder to store recording file(s).
REC Type Select a type of recording file(s).
TIPS: If the player has enough power, this function can make
recording file as much as memory capacity can store, until
displaying ‘Memory full’. Each folder can save up to 99 voice
recording files, until displaying ‘Folder full’.
2.2.3 Recording Type
Different quality of recording types shows as below.
REC Type Format File Quality
Fine REC *.wav file Fine.
Long REC (optional) *.act file Normal.
Fine VOR *.wav file
Fine. Recording controlled by voice,
pause when mute
Long VOR (optional) *.act file
Normal. Recording controlled by
voice, pause when mute
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2.3 Voice Mode
In Main-Menu, press < M > when selecting [Voice] mode to play
recording files
2.3.1 Keys and Operations
Key Operation Function
Press and Hold Turn off player.
Press Start or stop playing recording file(s).
M
Press and Hold Back to Main-Menu.
Press Show Sub-Menu.
Press Select previous / Next file.
VOL / ± Press Show volume controller or adjust volume.
2.3.2 Sub-Menu Operations
When STOP playing recording file(s), Sub-Menu shows as below:
Sub-Menu Operation and Function
Local Folder Select a folder to play recording file(s).
Delete Delete recording file(s) from selected folder.
When playing recording file(s), Sub-Menu shows as below.
Sub-Menu Operation and Function
Repeat Select a repeat mode.
Tempo Rate
Select a tempo rate. TIPS It can slow-down or
quicken the playing speed.
Replay
Enter A-B repeat mode. Use
to select A-B point
to play repeatedly.
2.4 FM Mode
In Main-Menu, press < M > when selecting [FM] mode.
2.4.1 Keys and Operations
Key Operation Function
Press and Hold Turn off player.
Press Play next saved channel.
M
Press and Hold Back to Main-Menu.
Press Show Sub-Menu.
Press and Hold
Auto search next available channel from
current frequency. It stops when there is a
channel available.
Press
Move 100 KHz downward or upward. / Stop
channel auto searching.
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2.4.2 Sub-Menu Operations
Sub-Menu Operation and Function
Save
Save a current channel. Max 20 channels can be
saved each in ‘Normal Brand and ‘Japan Brand’.
Record
Record current channel. Press <M> to show sub-menu
to select recording bit rate or play gap time.
Delete Delete one saved channels.
Delete All Delete all saved channels.
Auto Search Search and save all available channels automatically.
Normal Band 87MHz ~ 108MHz available in most countries
Japan Band 76MHz ~ 90MHz for Japan
2.5 System Setting
In Main-Menu, press < M > when selecting [System] mode.
2.5.1 General Settings
2.5.2 Firmware upgrade
To upgrade the firmware of the player, please install MP3 Player
Utility from Driver CD and run MP3 Player Upgrade Tool.
Before using this application, please confirm that only one MP3
Sub-Menu Operation and Function
Clock
Press <VOL / ±> to focus items and
to adjust
items. Clock will be reset when switch power off. This
will be quoted by recording files.
Backlight Select idle time to turn off back light by second.
Light Color
Select repeat color mode for screen background color,
or single color by selecting color number.
Language
Select OSD languages: Simplified / Traditional
Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean, French,
Germany, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch,
Swedish, Czech, Danish, Polish, Thai and Russian,
Power Off Select idle time for auto power off time in seconds.
Replay Mode Select a replay mode for music playing.
Contrast Set LCD contrast.
Online Mode
Select a mode of active disk when connected to
computer. TIPS See Chapter 3 for further reference.
Memory Info
Display total memory capacity and percentage of used
space.
Firmware Version Display the player’s firmware’s version.
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Player is connected to PC normally. When the program runs, it will
show the detail of the existing and new firmware, when you select a
firmware file (*.bin or *.fw) which can be downloaded from the
official website.
Click ‘Start Upgrade’, the upgrade will be on
process. After one minute, process will
finish and the player will restart, this shows
the firmware upgrade process succeeded.
TIPS: Firmware upgrade is to improve
player’s performance or recover the
damaged internal firmware. If it’s in Normal
status, it’s suggested that not to upgrade
the firmware.
Please make sure the new firmware software you selected must be
suitable for the model you are about to upgrade. Firmware
upgrade process CANNOT be reversed.
DO NOT disconnect MP3 player during upgrading or recovering
process.
2.6 Telephone Book Mode
In Main-Menu, press MODE when selecting [Tel] mode.
This mode allows you to read the telephone book which is made from
software in driver CD.
2.6.1 Create Telephone Book
Run driver CD, select ‘TEL BOOK EDITOR’ and install
‘Flary_Address’. Run it from system program, and mannage
telephone book file ‘TelAddbk.dat’. Click text of ‘TEL BOOK
EDITOR’ from driver CD to read instruction for managing the
Telephone Book.
Copy ‘TelAddbk.dat’ to the player after saving the file. Select ‘Import
Tel File’ to copy data to the player, then read the content from
‘Browse Tel’.
2.6.2 Keys and Operations
Key Operation Function
Press and Hold Turn off player.
Press Browse selected group.
Menu (M) Press Return upper level.
Press Read previous / next item.
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2.7 Ebook Mode
In Main-Menu, press MODE when selecting [Ebook] mode.
2.7.1 Keys and Operations
Key Operation Function
Press and Hold Turn off player.
Press
Start / stop auto play while playing a text
/ lyric file.
M
Press and Hold Back to Main-Menu.
Press Play a text / lyric file, ShowSub-Menu.
Press
Scroll down. Select previous / next text
file.
2.7.2 Sub-Menu Operations
When playing text file, Sub-Menu shows as below.
Sub-Menu Operation and Function
File Show text / lyric file list.
Auto Time Select gap time to scroll pages by second.
TIPS: In ‘Manual play’ mode you have to play previous or next by
. In ‘Auto play’ mode it can play next text file with chosen interval
time in seconds.
CHAPTER 3 -- DATA STORAGE
All types of files can be stored in the flash memory of the MP3 player as
a standard USB Memory Disk, supported by Windows98 (driver
needed), Windows 2000 or above (Plug & Play), Mac OS 10.3, Red hat
Linux 8.0 or above.
3.1 Media Files Storage
Media files mentioned below can be played by the player in some
certain mode. Other file types will not be displayed in player’s list.
File Type Play in Mode
*.mp1, *.mp2, *.mp3, *.wma, *.wav Music
*.lrc, *.txt Ebook
3.2 Connecting to PC
When connected to PC, the player displays a connection interface with
data transfer indication ‘<<‘ and ‘>>‘ shows the downloading or
uploading direction.
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PC will found new disk when USB connected, according to ‘Online
Mode’ set in the players System settings.
Online
Mode
Drive Status on PC
Multi
Drive
PC will show all drives on flash memory. Please note that
only Windows 2000 SP4 or above supports this mode.
Normal
Only
PC will show only first drive on flash memory.
Encrypted
Only
PC will show only encrypted drive on flash memory.
TIPS: The player supports USB power supply and work without battery
when connected to PC.
To use MP3 player when connected to PC, press and hold MODE to
enter Main-Menu then the player can work.
3.3 Repartitioned and Encrypting
To divide and encrypt the flash memory, please run MP3/4 Player Disk
Tool from Driver CD (for Windows 98 to Windows XP only), then you can
use these functions from which:
z Format disk
z Repartition disk
z Set password for encrypted partition
Before using this application, please confirm that only one MP3
player is connected PC normally. When the program runs, it will show a
dialog box with 2 property pages: ‘Format’ and ‘Allocate and Encrypt’.
‘Format’ shows the list of removable disks by logical drive. You can
select a logical drive to format from the list by selecting ‘Quick’,
‘Complete’ or ‘Physical’ type.
If the check box ‘Make bootable disk’
has been checked, the current
logical disk will be formatted to be an
USB bootable disk. But if the disk is
an encrypted partition, bootable
function will be unavailable.
Click 'Allocation and Encrypt' page
and use the repartition and
encryption function.
'Total Physical Capacity' shows the actual capacity of the removable
disk. ‘Encrypted disk capacity’ shows the capacity of the encrypted
logical disk. If encrypted disk capacity is zero, there will be only one
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partition that is normal partition. By
adjusting the capacity of encrypted
disk, it will be repartitioned.
If the encrypted disk has been set a
password, the check box ‘Set
username and password’ will be
checked after the program runs.
At this time, if you don’t repartition,
you can modify the password.
If old user name and password you input are correct, new ones which
you input will be set. If the old ones are incorrect, you have to repartition
it by adjusting the capacity of the encrypted disk, you set new username
and password as well.
TIPS: Repartition a disk will damage all data on the disk.
The minimum capacity of a normal disk is 17 Mb.
If a disk is encrypted, you have to run executable file ‘RdiskDecrypt.exe’
and input username and password to access it.
In this way, you can protect your private data into the encrypted partition
by username and password. You should remember keep it carefully.
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CHAPTER 4 -- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
4.1 BATTERY
This MP3/4 uses rechargeable Li-ion battery. It must use specified
charger only. Please dispose it properly, because it will explode when
damaged or be in fire.
Please switch off power when not using the player for long time.
4.1.1 Charging the Battery
The icon
shows the battery is full. But as time goes on, this
capacity indicator will go down. When indicator shows blank,
battery almost run out and the player will power off automatically.
You should charge the battery with the specified USB cable. When
connected to PC or the specified charger, it will charge
automatically.
TIPS: Please switch the player power ON before charge.
Take out the charger from the electricity plug panel while not
charging or charging for more than 3 hours.
4.2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Item Specification
LCD Screen 128*32 Dot Matrix Display, 7 Colors backlight
USB Interface High Speed USB2.0, 5MB/s
Flash Memory 1G / 2G / 4G
/
8G optional
Power Supply Lithium battery 140m
A
, Max 4 hours playing
Voice
Recording
Sample rate 8KHz
Format *.wav
Time 200 hours (2G for Re
f
erence)
Supported
Music Formats
MP2 / MP3 / WMA / WAV
Operating
Systems
Windows98/ME/2K/XP/MacOS10/Linux2.4.2
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4.3 TROUBLE SHOOTING
Symptom Remedy
No Power
Check if battery had installed properly.
Make sure you have switched the player POWER ON.
Check if System – Power setting is right.
No Sound
Make sure volume is not on 0 position.
Check if the earphone connecting properly.
Please make sure the earphone is clean and in good
condition.
Check if the music files are not damaged. Damaged
music files may have noise or even cannot be played
Strange
Characters
on Display
Make sure you have chosen a correct language.
Cannot
Download
Music
Check if the USB cable is fine, and make sure the player
is properly connected to the PC.
Check if the driver has properly installed for Windows 98.
Check if there is enough memory available.
Upgrade or recover firmware.
4.4 Compliance Information
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
z This device may not cause harmful interference.
z This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
See instructions if interference to radio or television reception is
suspected.
4.5 Protection Clause
ATTENTION:
The unit may be submitted to changes in specifications, characteristics
and / or operation without prior notice to the user, in order to continue
improving and developing its technology.
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