
LISTENING TO FM RADIO BROADCASTS
1.Press MENU while the player is on.
2.Slide ¢ (forward) / 4 (reverse) to select the “FM Mode” icon.
FM Mode
3.Press 6 (play/pause).
The frequency will be shown on the display.
TUNE IN A STATION
To tune in the station, slide ¢ (forward) / 4 (reverse) to set the frequency while in FM mode.
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The station is being searched. When searching up, the following message appears.
Searching Up...
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When a strong signal is received, “STEREO” will appear on the display. Now the player is receiving the FM broadcast.
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If the signal is not strong enough, it will automatically be monaural.
PRESET A STATION
You can preset up to 20 stations.
1.Tune in a station to preset.
2.Press MENU.
3.Slide ¢ (forward) / 4 (reverse) to select the “Save Station” icon.
Save Station
4.Press 6 (play/pause).
“Save as M01?”, for example, appears on the display.
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5. Press 6 (play/pause) again.
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5.Press 6 (play/pause) again to delete the file. To cancel deleting, press 7 (stop).
“No Voice File!” appears in the display when there is no FM broadcast or voice track saved in the player. “No Music File!” appears in the display when there is no music file saved in the player.
No Voice File!
NOTES
•If the player has no files to delete, the “File Delete” icon will not be displayed.
•You can only delete one file at a time.To delete all files, use the format function (see “SETTING UP FUNCTION”).
SETTING UP FUNCTIONS
1.Press MENU while the player is on.
2.Slide ¢ (forward) / 4 (reverse) to select the Setup icon and press 6 (play/pause).
Setup
3.Slide ¢ (forward) / 4 (reverse) to select the desired icon and press 6 (play/pause).
Icon | Menu item |
A | Language |
B | Play mode |
C | Back Light |
D | Contrast |
E | EQ SETUP |
F | Sleep timer |
G | Format |
H | Default Setting |
4.Slide ¢ (forward) / 4 (reverse) to select the setting option.
5.Press 6 (play/pause).
To cancel the Setup Mode, press 7 (stop) or MENU repeatedly.
SET THE LANGUAGE
A Language
SET THE EQ
E EQ SETUP
You can set the preset sound mode for music play.
Icon | EQ | Function |
| Normal | Normal sound |
| Pop | Good for vocal music |
| Classic | Good for classical music |
| Rock | Boosts low and high frequency |
| Live | Good for live music |
| Bass Boost | Empowers bass sound |
SET THE SLEEP TIMER
F Sleep timer setting
You can set the sleep timer.
Icon | Sleep Timer | Function |
| Off | Sleep timer off |
| 15 mins | Turns off in 15 minutes |
| 30 mins | Turns off in 30 minutes |
| 45 mins | Turns off in 45 minutes |
| 60 mins | Turns off in 60 minutes |
NOTE
The counter resets if the player is operated while the sleep timer is set. The counter will start counting down if there is no operation made.
SET THE FORMAT
G | Format |
You can format the player by deleteing all the data stored in the player.
SPECIFICATION
Memory Size : | |
Channels: | Stereo (2 Channel) for Music Play and |
| Mono (1 Channel) for Voice Recording. |
Playback Frequency Range: | 20 Hz to 20 kHz |
Audio Output: | 5 mW + 5 mW (32 Ohm) |
Power Supply: | DC 1.5 V “LR03” or “AAA” size battery ⋅ 1 |
Battery Life (Approx.): | Playback: 10 hours (Alkaline Battery) |
Maximum Duration of Recording (Approx.): | |
| Voice Track: 12 hours |
| FM Broadcasts: 6 hours |
Maximum Dimension Size (Approx.): | |
| 87 (L) ⋅ 35.5 (W) ⋅ 27.5 (H) mm |
Weight: | 35 g (Battery not included) |
Accessories Supplied: | Earphones ⋅ 1 |
| USB cable ⋅ 1 |
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Neck strap ⋅ 1
NOTES
•Specifications are subject to change without notice.
•The battery life may differ depending on condition.
•The maximum duration of recording indicated above is when no file is stored in the player.
STEREO
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P01 Preset number
You can set the language used for the menu on the screen.
When the file name contains Chinese characters, it will be displayed in Chinese.
Icon | YES / NO | Function |
The preset number appears on the display.
NOTE
If you preset more than 20 stations, the 21st station will overwrite the preset number "01".
LISTEN TO THE PRESET STATION
1. Press 6 (play/pause) while in FM mode.
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2. Slide ¢ (forward) / 4 (reverse) to select the desired preset station.
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3. Press 6 (play/pause).
RECORD FM BROADCAST
1.Tune in a station to record.
2.Press REC to start recording.
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3. Press 7 (stop) to stop recording.
NOTE
• The recorded FM station is stored as a Voice Record track.
RECORDING A VOICE TRACK
1.Press MENU while the player is on.
2.Slide ¢ (forward) / 4 (reverse) to select the “the Voice Record icon”.
Voice Record
3.Press 6 (play/pause).
4.Press REC to start recording.
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5. Press 7 (stop) to stop recording.
NOTES
•The message “Memory Full!” appears when the player’s capacity reaches its maximum.
•The recorded voice track is converted into monaural WAV files and stored in the player's internal memory.
DELETING A FILE
You can delete recorded music, FM broadcast or voice tracks.
1.Press MENU while the player is on.
2.Slide ¢ (forward) / 4 (reverse) to select the “File Delete” icon and press 6 (play/pause).
File Delete
3.Slide ¢ (forward) / 4 (reverse) to select the file to delete.
4.Press 6 (play/pause).
The message “Delete?” appears in the display. The display figure below is an example of a voice track.
001.voice001 .WAV Delete?
Icon Language
English
Simp Chinese (Simplified Chinese)
Trad Chinese (Traditional Chinese)
SET THE PLAY MODE
B Play mode
You can set the desired play mode.
Icon | Play mode | Function |
| Normal | Normal play |
| Repeat One | Current track repeatedly |
| Repeat All | All tracks repeatedly |
| Random | All tracks in random order |
| Random Repeat | All tracks repeatedly in random order |
SET THE BACK LIGHT
C Back Light
The back light of the player will be lit with any button/dial/switch operation.
You can set the preset time period for the back light to be lit.
Icon | Time | Function |
| Off | Back light off |
| 3 sec | Back light on for 3 seconds |
| 6 sec | Back light on for 6 seconds |
SET THE CONTRAST
D Contrast
You can set the preset contrast of the display.
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YES (Start Format) | Starts format |
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NO | Cancels format |
NOTES
•If you format the player, all the data stored in the player will be deleted.
•Do not format the player in any other ways than mentioned above. It may disable the player to record or playback files.
SET TO DEFAULT
H Default Setting
You can set all the settings to default.
Default settings
Volume: | 18 |
Language: | English |
Play mode: | Normal |
EQ: | Normal |
Back light | 3 seconds |
Contrast | Middle |
Sleep Timer: Disable
FM frequency: 87.50MHZ
LOCKING CONTROLS
Slide the (hold) switch to the 3 direction to lock all controls.
The message “Key Locked!” briefly appears on the display.
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The Lock icon will be displayed.
To unlock Controls, release the (hold) switch.
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TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS
Problem | Solution |
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The player does not function. | - This player provides versatile operations under |
| microcomputer control. If the player cannot be properly |
| operated by pressing any button, remove the battery and |
| insert it again after a while. |
| - Make sure the HOLD switch is off. |
| - Replace the battery. |
There is no sound or a lot of noise. | - Make sure the earphone is correctly connected to the player. |
| - Wipe the earphone plug with a clean cloth. |
| - Keep the player away from other equipment, such as mobile |
| phones or televisions. |
| - Turn the volume up. |
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The player suddenly stops working. | - Take the battery out for about 10 seconds and |
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The display is too dark or too bright. | - Adjust the contrast. |
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Your computer does not recognize the | - If your operating system is Windows 98SE, be sure to install |
player. | the USB driver from the supplied |
| computer. |