Califone PA919SD Digital Audio Player/Recorder, MP3 Section Component Descriptions, Music Mode

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Digital Audio Player/Recorder

Digital Audio Player/Recorder

Digital Audio Player/Recorder

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MP3 Section; Component Descriptions

(1)Play/ Pause / Select

(2)Menu

(3)Record

(4)Skip Next / Fast forward / Next selection

(5)Skip Previous / Rewind / Previous selection

(6)Memory Selector (FLASH/SD)

(7)USB Port

(8)Headphone Output

(9)SD card slot

(10)System Reset

(11)LCD Display

Main Menu Display:

(1)System Settings: Adjust LCD Contrast, Repeat Mode, Record Type, etc.

(2)Mode : Music Mode: Select to be able to view and play all mp3 and wma files

(3)Mode : Record Mode: Select to get into recording mode and begin recording immediately

(4)Mode : Voice Mode: Select to view all

recorded audio files and play them back

MP3 - Operation Guide

NOTE: Firmware updates and the most up to date user

 

manual for the DigitalAudio Player/Recorder module

Basic Menu/Button Operation

can be downloaded from the Califone website.

 

The menu for the digital audio player/recorder section is operated using the following buttons:

“RECORD”: Immediately enters into Recording Mode and starts recording audio on the currently selected memory.

“FLASH/SD”: Switch the current memory between the internal (Flash) memory and the SD card. If no SD card is plugged into the unit,“card is pulled”will be displayed.

“SKIP FWD”: Moves the active selection to the right

“SKIP REV”: Moves the active selection to the left

“PLAY / PAUSE / SELECT”: Selects / Accepts the currently selected item or setting

“MENU”:“Short”press to access the local menu system.“Long”press to get into the main menu system. Within the local menu system, use this to exit out of the menu

Please note that a “short” press means pressing the button less than about 2 seconds.

A “long” press means pressing the button longer than about 2 seconds

 

 

 

Main Menu Operation

 

 

 

After turning on the power, the main menu will show the icons for

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Setting Mode,”“Music Mode,”“Record Mode,”and“Voice Mode”.

 

 

 

Music Mode

Navigate to the desired function using the forward and reverse

 

 

 

skip buttons (“FWD”and“REV”). To enter the desired mode, short

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(5)Current Selected Memory (F=Flash C=SD Card)

(6)Total Song Count: Total number of songs

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(7)Current Song Number: The number of the song currently selected/playing

(8)Equalizer Mode : NOR : ROCK : POP : CLAS :

SOFT : JAZZ : DBB

(9)Current play time: Elapsed play time within the current song

(10)Total play time: Total amount of time for all songs on the currently selected memory

(11)Artist, Album, and Song name / File name

(12)Repeat Mode : Repeat One : Random : Normal : Repeat folder : Folder : Repeat All : Intro

(13)A-B Repeat Mode : Repeat A-B selected section

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Music Mode

Quick Start: Once in Music Mode, short press“PLAY / PAUSE”once to start playing the selected track.

Music Mode (While music is playing):

The following instructions apply to while music is playing.

1.Short press“MENU”once to enter the local menu. The local menu includes the following icons:

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Califone PA919SD Digital Audio Player/Recorder, MP3 Section Component Descriptions, Main Menu Display, Main Menu Operation