Advanced Operation
File Conversion to MP3 Format
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Cautions
1.Do not subject the device to a severe impact or drop.
2.Do not use the player in an extreme hot, cold, dusty, or damp environment. Do not expose unit to direct sunlight.
3.Back up data frequently to prevent accidental data loss.
4.Avoid using the player near a strong magnetic field.
5.Keep the device away from water or other liquids. In the event that water or other liquids enter the device, power off the product immediately, take out the battery and dry the device.
6.Do not use chemical solutions to clean the device. Cleaning can be done with a dry cloth.
7.Do not attempt to disassemble, repair, or modify this product.
Troubleshooting
Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
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The LCD is blank when the | 1. No battery or battery is too low. | 1. Install or replace the battery. |
play button is pressed. | 2. Battery polarity reversed. | 2. |
| 3. The buttons are locked. | 2. Unlock the “Hold” switch. |
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The player will not turn | The internal flash memory | Upgrade the firmware. |
on even when the | may have errors from static, |
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battery is replaced. | magnetism, or improper |
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| removal from the computer. |
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The player will not play when | The buttons are locked by | Slide the “Hold” Switch to |
play button is pressed and | the Hold switch. | the unlocked position. |
the player is on. |
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No sound when playing | 1. The volume is too low. | 1. Turn the volume up. |
music or voice file. | 2. The file is corrupt. | 2. Delete the file or |
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| play another file. |
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The player is not recognized | 1. The driver is not installed | 1. Install/reinstall the driver. |
by the computer. | or is corrupt. | 2. Make sure the USB cable |
| 2. The USB cable is not fully | is fully inserted |
| inserted into the USB jack. | 3. Upgrade the computer. |
| 3. The USB cable is not |
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The displayed time is | The bit rate of the MP3 file | Use fixed bit rate to |
constantly changing. | is changing during playback. | compress the file. |
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The player has an error | The player is unplugged | Do not unplug the player |
when you plug into & | during file transfer. | during file transfer. |
unplug from the computer. |
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The removable disc icon | The USB cable may be loose | Reconnect the player |
does not show up when | on the MP320T or the computer | to the computer. |
the player is plugged |
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into the computer. |
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The total memory displayed | Part of the unit's total memory |
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is not the same as the | is used to store programs and |
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indicated player capacity. | display characters on the LCD. |
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