JetAudio iAUDIO U2 manual Specifications, Snr

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Specifications

 

All ranges of MPEG 1/2/2.5 layer 3 (8kbps~320kbps) (8kHz~48kHz) and VBR

Playback

All ranges of WMA (20kbps~192kbps) (8kHz~48khz)

Format

All ranges of WMA9 CBR(5Kbps Mono~320Kbps Stereo) and VBR (48Kbps ~ 256Kbps)*

 

WAV (Up to 48KHz Stereo)

Memory

128MB/256MB/512MB/1GB**

PC interface

USB 2.0 (Up to 20Mbps)

Power

Built-in Lithium-polymer rechargeable battery

Charging time

Normal charging (2 hours), Slow charging (6.5 hours)

Button

7 buttons (Play, REC, Menu, FF, REW, VOL +, VOL –)

Switch

1 switch (Hold)

Display

128 x 64 wide graphic LCD

SNR

95 dB

Output

16 Ohm earphones : 13mW+13mW

Frequency

20Hz~20KHz

Range

 

Size

2.91 X 0.98 X 0.71 inches (73.8 x 25.0 x 18.0 mm)

Weight

1.2 oz (34 g) (including built-in battery)

*Secure WMA format is not supported

WMA9 Pro, Lossless and Voice Codec not supported.

** Actual formatted capacity less

iAUDIO U2

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Contents User Guide Copyrightnotice Page Precautions Never use damaged or worn USB cableNever unplug the USB cable if the LCD status is not Ready Table of Contents LDB Manger Automatic Lyric Search and Display Record your voice memo anywhere anytime What you can do with iAUDIOWhat you can do with iAUDIO Create MP3 file from analog sources Direct encoding Enjoy the powerful sound effects Upgrade iAUDIO by downloading latest firmware Customize your iAUDIO with wide graphic LCD Store any dataPackage components Features Specifications SNRName of Parts REWCharging iAUDIO / Connecting USB Cable Connecting USBIAUDIO is charged when it is connected to PC Charging iAUDIOLCD Display Power On/Off Connecting USB Connecting USB CableDisconnecting USB Cable Basic OperationsOpening the Mode Selection Screen Changing ModeSelecting Mode Canceling Mode SwitchingUsing Menu Adjusting values of menu itemsOpening Menu Moving selection barCanceling the Menu Setup, Closing Menu Adjusting EqualizerUsing Navigator Changing the Navigation ModeOpening Navigator Moving selectionSelecting a Navigator Item Navigator Popup WindowMP3 Player Mode Power On / PlayPower Off / Stop Adjusting the VolumeSection Repeat a B HoldFM Radio Listening to FM Radio Voice Recorder Voice Recording with Built-in MIC Line-in Recorder Direct Encoding Basic Operations Line-in Recorder Mode JetEffect EqualizerBBE Mach3Bass3D Surround Pan L/R BalancePlay Mode BoundaryRepeat ShuffleDisplay LyricsPlay Time Song TitleSliding Menu Animation Effect LanguageContrast Backlight TimeLDB Manager Internet connection must be available for this functionLyrics Information Automatic Input Application LDB Manager Lyrics Search WindowTimer Auto OffSleep General Mic Volume RecordingVoice bps Inner Mic FM Radio bps FM TunerLine Volume Voice ActiveAuto Sync FM Region Nation Setup FM RadioStereo Auto ScanBattery InformationVersion Firmware Version MemoryTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Is fullMP3 Player Mode PauseFM Radio Mode Voice Recorder/Line-in Recorder Mode REW MenuNavigator Key Opera Selection File Selecting FolderWhat is JetShell? WhatisJetShell?ConnectingiAUDIOandInstallingJetShell ConnectingiAUDIOandInstallingJetShell For Windows 98 / 98 SEUSB driver file for iAUDIO is found. Click Next ConnectingiAUDIOandInstallingJetShell IntroducingJetShell Whole ViewPlayer Section File Management SectionFlash Memory Management Section IntroducingJetShell DownloadingMusicfilestoiAUDIO Downloading Music files to iAUDIODownloadingMusicfilestoiAUDIO Deleting Files in iAUDIO Deleting Files in iAUDIOInitializing iAUDIO Format Initializating iAUDIO FormatConvertingAudioCDTrackstoMP3FilesandDownloadingThemtoiAUDIO ConvertingAudioCDTrackstoMP3FilesandDownloadingThemtoiAUDIO Converting process is displayed as shown below Accessing Internet CD Database Ripping Enhanced CDOtherFeatures Editing ID3 TagChanging MP3 Bitrate Downloading Logo FileInstallingandUsingJetAudio Installing and Using JetAudioGuidetoFirmwareUpgrade Guide to Firmware UpgradeUpgrading Firmware GuidetoFirmwareUpgrade GuidetoFirmwareUpgrade ⑥ The installation is complete GuidetoFirmwareUpgrade GuidetoFirmwareUpgrade FCC Statement FCC Statement