TEAC MP 266 Owner's manual

Category
MP3/MP4 players
Type
Owner's manual
MP3 Player MP-266
User Manual
To ensure the smooth handling of your warranty please write the
serial number of your device into the box. In the case of warranty
you are expected to send it together with a copy of your invoice
to your nearest TEAC sales representative.
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Disposing of the Product
Your device should not be
placed in municipal waste.
Please check local regula-
tions for disposal of elec-
tronic products.
z Changes in specifications and features may be
made without notice or obligation.
z Copyright © 2008, TEAC Europe GmbH. All rights re-
served. Edition: July 2008
z Company and product names provided herein are
trademarks of their respective companies.
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Content
Cautions.........................................................................................................4
Notice.............................................................................................................5
Key Features ..................................................................................................5
System Requirements....................................................................................6
Package Content .........................................................................................6
Before Using ...................................................................................................7
Charging the Battery .............................................................................. 7
Driver.........................................................................................................8
Connect to a PC..................................................................................... 8
Loading files to the player......................................................................9
Removing the Player From the PC Safely...........................................10
Keys Description ..........................................................................................11
Power On/Off ..............................................................................................12
Reset function.............................................................................................. 12
How to use the MP3 player........................................................................12
Operation in Main menu......................................................................12
Operation in submenu .........................................................................12
Basic Operation..................................................................................... 13
Playing Music .........................................................................................14
Lyrics .................................................................................................15
Operation in FM mode .........................................................................15
Radio Data System .........................................................................16
Playing voice ......................................................................................... 17
Voice Recording ............................................................................. 17
Viewing Photos ......................................................................................18
Playing Movies.......................................................................................18
How to convert video to MTV format ........................................... 19
Deleting Files..........................................................................................20
E-Book mode .........................................................................................20
Customizing Settings ............................................................................. 21
Warnings ......................................................................................................22
Low Battery ............................................................................................ 22
No File.....................................................................................................22
Key locked .............................................................................................22
Device Full.............................................................................................. 22
DRM function (for players with DRM support only).................................. 23
Troubleshooting...........................................................................................24
Technical Specifications ............................................................................25
Warranty.......................................................................................................26
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Cautions
z Never use the player during driving a car or using other vehicles
to avoid traffic accidents. This is also content of the law of some
countries. Even while walking it may be dangerous especially
when crossing the street. Please do not listen in extremely high
volume to avoid any dangers. Wherever potential risks may arise,
please do not use the player to ensure your safety.
z Please insert the earphone prior to turn on the player, which can
not only avoid damaging the earphone but keep the player in
good condition also. Turn off the player when it is not used.
z Keep the player clean and never store it close to heat sources or
dirty, humid or rainy places and avoid direct sunlight.
z If the surface is dirty, please clean it with soft cloth wet with clean
water or soft cleaning fluids and never clean the case with alco-
hol or aggressive diluents.
z Never use the player in extremely dry environment to avoid static
discharging.
z Never disconnect the player from PC during downloading,
uploading and formatting to avoid failures and losses of data.
z When the player is used as removable disk, please follow strictly
the given file download and upload procedures. Our company
does not resume any responsibility for any data losses due to mis-
use.
z Important: Because of the different memory calculating methods
and the player software (firmware) stored in the device flash
memory it will cause differences between flash memory marked
capacity and real capacity. The real flash memory capacity is
less than the normally indicated memory capacity of this device.
Due to different firmware size, it will have different free flash
memory capacity.
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Notice
z Please charge the battery immediately when the display indi-
cates low battery, or the device will be powered off automati-
cally. In this case, all settings will be saved.
z Please disconnect the player from PC properly to avoid data
loss.
z Battery service life may be various from different using conditions,
manufacturer and manufacturing time.
z In both power on and power off state, the player may be
charged by the connection to PC via the USB line.
Key Features
z Supported formats: MP3, WMA, WAV, DRM10, MTV, JPEG, BMP,
TXT
z 1.8”, CSTN color Display
z MTV Video player
z JPEG, BMP image viewer
z Voice Recorder
z FM Tuner with RDS
z ID3 tag display showing artist / song title / lyrics
z Removable Storage Device
z Several EQ modes
z Firmware upgradeable
z Built-in rechargeable lithium ion battery
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System Requirements
z CPU: Pentium 200 MHz, or above
z OS: Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP/Vista
z RAM: 128MB or more recommended
z HDD: more than 120MB Space in hard disk
z CD-ROM Drive
z USB port
Package Content
Please check the package for the following items. If any one of
them is missing, please contact the vendor:
z Main Unit
z Stereo earphones
z USB cable
z Basic Operation Manual
z User Manual (on CD)
z CD with Software
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Before Using
Charging the Battery
The device has a rechargeable built-in lithium ion battery. It is
charged via USB connection. You are required to charge it when
you use it for the first time.
To charge the battery, connect the larger end of the USB cable to
the USB interface of PC, and connect the other smaller end of the
USB cable to the USB interface of this player. For that remove the
rubber cover to open the USB port. The device is connected to PC
and being charged.
A battery icon like will be displayed at the upper right corner
of the screen. The following pictures indicate the charging status of
the battery:
1. When the battery is charging, the icon will be charging from an
empty battery to a full one to indicate the process: Æ.
2. The following icon will replace the charging one when the bat-
tery is full but the power supply is not being cut off.
3. The player will be automatically shut off when the power is used
up. In this case, all settings will be saved.
4. Power saving mode: user can define the time off mode, such as
stop off, sleep off, backlight off to save power.
Notice: The device is not available during charging.
Note:
The MP3 player only accepts the standard USB 2.0 output
voltage and current to charge the built-in Li-Ion battery:
5 Volt voltage and less than 500mA current. If charging volt-
age and current are out of the indicated limits, it will dam-
age the battery and the mp3 player. There will be no war-
ranty in this case. Please make sure the output voltage and
current of the USB port on your PC or USB adapter are suffi-
cient before charging this player. If you found the screen is
blinking during using the USB wall adapter, please use the PC
USB port to charge the player instead of USB wall adapter.
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Driver
Windows2000/ME/XP/Vista
This player is plug & play for WIN2000/XP/ME/Vista OS.
Windows98SE
Under Windows98SE drivers have to be installed. Do not connect
the unit to your computer before the installation of the driver is fin-
ished. Insert the provided CD into your CDROM drive or download
the driver from our web site. Double click on SETUP.EXE and follow
the instructions on the screen. Connect the MP-266 and the PC
with the provided USB cable after finishing the installation.
Connect to a PC
To connect the player with the PC for transferring files:
Plug the larger end of the USB cable to the USB port of the PC, and
plug the smaller end to the USB port of the player.
For Windows98SE/ME/2000
When the “ ” icon appears at the right bottom of the PC screen,
double click “My Computer” on the desktop, you see a removable
disk which indicates the player. This is called the USB standard
mode, also the Media Storage Class mode (MSC mode). Just use
the removable disk as a regular local disk, copying files from or to it.
For Windows XP (with Media Player 10 or above)/Windows Vista
It is only in this configuration that the Media
Transport Protocol mode (MTP mode) is avail-
able. In the player MTP mode is set with
Settings/USB Mode/MTP Mode. The player is
recognized as an “Audio Player” and follow-
ing is displayed:
To switch from the MTP mode to MSC mode,
press the button on the player. The Player now exists as a
removable disc in the My Computer.
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Loading files to the player
To download the files from your computer, perform the following
steps:
Files that are not copy-protected
1. Open the Windows Explorer or My computer.
2. “Removable Disk” (MSC mode) or “Audio Player” (MTP mode) is
displayed.
3. Select the files on your computer and simply move it into the
“Removable Disk” or “Audio Player” in the usual way (drag-and-
drop, or copy-and-paste). After copying is completed, the data
will be available on the player.
DRM-protected WMA files (MTP mode)
Do not copy and paste WMA with DRM-protected files to the
player directly. The file will not play unless it is transferred using the
following procedures.
1. Make sure the MP3 player is in MTP mode.
2. Launch Windows Media Player 10 or above.
3. Select the “Sync” tab in the window.
4. In the “Sync” window, select “Audio Player”, then drag and drop
the DRM-protected WMA files into the “Sync List”.
5. Click on “Start Sync”. Your DRM-protected tracks will be synchro-
nized with your MP3 player.
Note:
z The synchronization procedures can also be used to transfer
and manage the files without DRM-protected function.
z For details about usage of Windows Media Player, refer to
the Windows Media Player Help.
z Please do not disconnect the USB cable during loading or
synchronizing. It may cause malfunction of the player and
the files.
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Removing the Player From the PC Safely
For Windows2000/ME/XP/Vista with MSC mode
1. Left click the icon at the right hand corner of the taskbar.
2. Click the pop-up mini-window with message of “Safely Remove
the USB Mass Storage Device – Drive (X)”.
3. When you are prompted to remove the device, pull out the
player.
For Windows98 and MTP mode
Please make sure the data transfer is completed before unplug-
ging the media player.
Special reminder:
Do not disconnect the USB cable when data is being trans-
mitted between PC and player, which may damage data or
cause data losses in the player. Disconnection should be
conducted only when “device can now be safely removed
from the system” is displayed; When the USB is in operation,
other button is inactive. If the player fails to power on due to
data loss or I/O mistake reminder by mal-operation, please
refer to the trouble shooting section for solution.
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Keys Description
c Play, pause
d V+ Increase volume
e V– Reduce volume
f Move to the previous item.
g Move to the next item.
h Power button/Submenu
button
i Neck strap slot
j RESET hole
k Microphone
l Earphone Jack
USB port
1.8" CSTN color Display
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Power On/Off
To power on:
Press and hold the button until you see prompt on the display.
To power off:
Press and hold the button until you see prompt on the display.
Reset function
If the player can’t be used
normally for some reasons
(should not happen in normal operation), please use a small
cylindrical plastic stick to reset the player.
In this case the player should not be connected to the PC or
an adapter.
How to use the MP3 player
Operation in Main menu
A. Press the or the button to select the
option.
B. Press the button to confirm the selection.
Operation in submenu
The submenu options associated to any of the
modes can be called by pressing the key.
A. Press the V+ or the V– button to select the
option.
B. Press the button to go back to the parent
menu.
C. Press the button to enter the submenu
and confirm a selection.
D. Press and hold the Play button to enter the Main menu.
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Basic Operation
Function Operation
Play/Pause Press the button to play or pause.
Adjust volume V+:
Press: increase volume
Press and hold: increase volume continuously
V–:
Press: decrease volume
Press and hold: decrease volume continuously
Move to the
previous file
Shortly press the button.
Move to the
next file
Shortly press the button.
Fast Forward Press and hold the button.
Rewind Press and hold the button.
Move to Main
menu
Press and hold the button to display the
Main menu
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Playing Music
Press and hold the button to display the Main menu. Use the
or button to select “Music” menu, and press the button to
confirm selection. Now you are in the MUSIC mode, refer music
playing to the basic operations.
Music mode interface
Press the button to enter its submenu: Press the V+/V– button to
select the option and then press the button to access.
Repeat
(Repeat mode)
No Repeat, Repeat One, Repeat All, Random
All, Folder Normal (Play all once in current
folder), Folder Repeat (Repeat all in current
folder), Folder Random (Play all randomly in
current folder)
Equalizer Normal, Pop, Rock, Classic, Jazz, Bass, Custom
EQ
3D Off, On
Play Rate 1.00X, 1.14X, 1.33X, 0.67X, 0.80X
File Browse the files stored in this player
Play mode
Volume
Spectrum
Bit rate
Sample rate
Code time
Key lock
Battery
ID3/Lyric
File type
EQ
Track number/Total tracks
State indicate
Current mode
Track duration
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Lyrics
This player supports the lyrics function of MP3 playback.
Important
Lyrics file format has to be *.LRC.
File name has to be the same as the songs name.
Lyrics file has to be placed in the folder of the song.
Operation in FM mode
Press and hold the button to display the Main menu. Use the
or button to select “FM Radio”, and press the button to
enter radio mode.
1. Press the Play button to change mode between the Preset
and Manual mode. Press and hold this button to exit FM mode
and return to the Main menu.
2. Press the or button to choose stations which have been
saved in the Preset mode or to adjust the frequency in the Man-
ual mode. Press and hold these buttons to choose stations
quickly in the Preset mode or change to auto scan in the Manual
mode.
Note: To receive FM radio, the earphone must be connected
to the player since the earphone cable serves as FM an-
tenna.
Battery
Frequency
Stations Sound track
Volume
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3. Press the button to enter its submenu.
Saving Save the FM preset stations
Delete Delete the saved FM preset stations
Auto scan Scan the FM stations automatically
Band US band (87.5MHz~108MHz), Europe band
(87.5MHz~108MHz), and Japan band (76~90MHz)
Record Starts FM recording. During recording, press
button to pause or resume recording. Press to
stop recording and return to radio mode.
Radio Data System
RDS, or the Radio Data System, is a system by which useful informa-
tion can be transmitted to a tuner or receiver.
This player supports PS, RT and Time in Scan mode but not in Preset
mode.
PS: Program service. This is the name of the station currently tuned
to. For example, if you were listening to Radio 2 on a suitably-
equipped radio, the frequency in the display would be replaced
by _BBC_R2_. If Classic FM were tuned in, the display would switch
from the frequency to CLASSIC_. The Program Service name is lim-
ited to eight characters.
RT: Radio text. It could be information about the presenter, station
or program you are listening to. For example, BBC Radio 1's Radio-
Text always gives information about the presenter and program
e.g. JOHN PEEL - TONIGHT IN SESSION ETC., whereas Classic FM
gives information which includes a web address for the station, e.g.
CLASSIC FM ON THE WEB - WWW.CLASSICFM.COM.
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Playing voice
Press and hold the button to display the Main menu. Use the
or button to select “Voice”, and press the button to enter
voice mode. For detail information about playing, see the “Basic
Operation” section.
Voice mode interface
The following functions are provided in voice mode:
z Play recorded files from FM
z Play recorded files from microphone
z All functions of the key are similar to those of the function
music play (see page 14).
Voice Recording
With the last option of the submenu Record you will get into
recording mode directly. Recording starts immediately.
Play mode
Volume
File name
Spectrum
Bit rate
Sample rate
Code time
Key lock
Battery
File type
EQ
Track number/Total tracks
State indicate
Current mode
Track duration
Key lock
Battery
File name
File type
Current mode
State indicate
Volume
Bit rate
Sample rate
Time code
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During recording, press button to pause or resume recording.
Press to save the recorded file which can be played
immediately. To playback the recorded file, press the button to
start, pause or resume playback.
Viewing Photos
To view photos:
1. Press and hold the button to display the Main menu.
2. Use the or button to select “Photo” and press the but-
ton to confirm.
3. Press the V+ or V– button to select a folder or image, and press
to confirm.
4. Press the button to return the previous menu.
5. During playback, press the button to enter to its submenu
which contains Slide Show and Manual Scan. For Slide Show, the
photos are played in sequence. For Manual Scan, press the
V+/V– button to see the photo one by one.
Playing Movies
1. Press and hold the button to display the Main menu.
2. Use the or button to select “Movie” menu, and press the
button to enter the video player mode.
3. Press the V+ or V– button to select a folder or a video file that
you want to play, and press the button to play. For detail
information about playing, see the “Basic Operation” section.
Videos can be played only if they are in MTV format. Therefore it is
necessary to convert it with the MTVVideoConverter program. The
following formats can be converted: AVI (*.avi), WMV (*.wmv,
*.asf), MPEG1 (*.mpg), QuickTime (*.mov, *.qt), MPEG2 (*.vob),
RealMedia (*.rm, *.rmvb,…), MPEG4, 3GP (*.3gp)
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How to convert video to MTV format
1. Select MTVVideoConverter and double click it to enter the
folder.
2. Select and double click VideoConvert.exe program in the se-
lected folder to enter.
3. Click “Input Video” to select the
files that need to be converted. You
can set the size and quality at the
same time. The screen resolution of
this player is 128x160 pixels, please
set the size equal or less than
128x160 pixels. The higher quality
produces larger file size and vice
versa. The higher the quality setting
value, the clearer the picture will be and vice versa.
4. Click “Start Conversion” to start the converting. Meanwhile you
can click “Cancel Conversion” to stop converting.
5. When there is an “End of Conversion” window eject out, it means
the conversion is finished. You may close the windows and up-
load the converted movie with MTV format to the player.
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Deleting Files
1. Press and hold the button to display the Main menu.
2. Use the or button to select “Delete” and press the but-
ton to confirm.
3. Press the V+ or V– button to select a folder or a file.
4. Press the button to display the confir-
mation menu.
5. Press the V+/V– button to choose “Yes” or
“No”.
6. Press the button to return to the submenu.
7. Press the button to confirm the deletion.
8. Press and hold the Play button to open
the Main menu.
E-Book mode
1. Press and hold the button to display the
Main menu.
2. Use the or button to select “E-Book”
and press the button to confirm.
3. Press the V+ or V– button to select a folder or
a text file, and press to confirm.
4. Press the V+/V– button to turn over the E-
book by row.
5. Press the / button to turn over the E-book
by page.
6. Press and hold the Play button to open the Main menu.
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TEAC MP 266 Owner's manual

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MP3/MP4 players
Type
Owner's manual

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