Hyun Won DAH1300 MP3 Player User Manual DAH 1300 Manual

Hyun Won Inc. MP3 Player DAH 1300 Manual

Users Manual

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Safety Warnings and CautionsPlease be aware of these safety instructions and use the product properly inorder to prevent risks of injury or damages.Avoid exposing the product to directsunlight (High temperatures appliedto the product may cause damage.)Avoid placing the product under highmoisture or dust level (It cause damageto the product.)Avoid dropping or causing impact theproduct. (It may cause serious damageto the product.) Do not touch or connect the productwith wet hands or if you are in contactwith water.. (This may cause electricshocks when the power is connected.)
Special Features of the ProductPolished Simple DesignThe World Best Multi-Codec PlayerQuality enhancements have  been made including an upgradedGraphic LCD with Negative Graphic display.Mass Storage: You don’t need the software CD anymore. Take theconvenience of direct recognition by the PC using Mass Storagefunction by connecting only.   Firmware Upgrade: Enjoy the advantage of advanced product with thefirmware upgrade function. FM Radio: You can also listen to the FM radio anywhere in the world.Functions include auto-search and user defined pre-set frequencies. Preset EQ & User EQ 1.2: Feel the differences using the five stages ofpreset sound qualities and two user-defined sound qualities: Normal Rock  Jazz Classic  Pop User EQ1 User EQ2 Use the convenient study-support function of the product with theadvanced Linguistic-Repeat system. Safety Warnings and CautionsDo not use any chemical or detergentfor cleaning the products as it maydiscolour or strip the product surface. Never disassemble, repair or rebuild.Contact the support department ifthere are faults with the product.Do not press on the LCD panel withany sharp objects. (This may scratchor damage  the product and may voidthe product warranty)Keep the product away from areaswhere extreme vibrations ormagnets exist.
Contents1My Multiformat Digital Audio Player Thank you for purchasing our portable digital audio player.The product is a Multi Purpose Digital Audio Player that is easy to us and stylishin design and is complemented by a built-in FM Radio and a voice recordingfunction. The player is equipped with ‘solid state’ internal memory and a displaysystem with negative graphic LCD for even better on screen clarity. Benefitingfrom Plug & Play technology installation CD’s are not required for most PCUsers*, combined with this the unit can also be used as a mass storage devicefor all those ‘important or not so important’ files. (*Provided drivers will be requiredfor Win98/SE users, also all users will need to use CD for future OS updates.)Now we invite you to the new Digital Audio World! 12345681112141721222324252728303334353849515253My Multiformat Digital Audio Player What is a Digital Audio Player?Product SpecificationsPC System Requirements and Accessories Hardware DescriptionsAbout Power SupplySoftware Installation Connecting the Player to a PC using a USB CableSeparating the USB cable from the PlayerFile Download/Upload OS Update & FormatLCD DISPLAY IllustrationPower On /OFFMusic ListeningVolume ControlMusic SelectionHOLD (Lock Function)MODE ChangingVoice RecordingFM RADIO MODESearching FM FrequenciesStoring the Selected FrequencyMENU Setting(Setting, Display, Timer, Play Mode, EQ, Erase. About)Setting for Ranged RepeatIt May Not be a Trouble!Warranty ServicesFCC RF INTERFERENCE STATEMENTWARRANTY FORM
3Product Specifications12What is a Digital Audio Player?MP3 stands for MPEG1-Layer3 and it uses a compression technology that convertsconventional CD music data into an MP3 file format that is used on a PC, at 1/12compression ratio. It provides near CD-quality music at 128kbps.CD Data MP3 Data1/12Internet PCCommunication Digital AudioFile Digital AudioFileDigital Audio Player1/2WMA DataWhat is a MP3 file?It is a multimedia compression method from Microsoft. The technology specificallycompresses music data from the window Media Technologies”. As it providessound quality equivalent to 128Kbps using only 64Kbps format, it takes only half asmuch space as MP3 file format for compressing music data.What is a WMA file?It is a portable device that stores and plays digital audio files, which once were onlyplayable on a PC.What is a Portable Digital Audio Player?FMTUNERCategory Item SpecificationAudioFile SupportRecording timeMax. play timeBatteryDimensions(WxHxD) 80 40 17.2mm (3.15” 1.58” 0.7”)35g ( without battery )Weight(without battery)LCDNegative Graphic LCDOperating temp. rangeUSB File type MP3, WMA, ADPCMMP3: 8Kbps or higher        WMA: 32Kbps or higherBit RateDownload speed 4Mbps(USB Version 1.1)Voice recording 1040 min. (based on 256MB,when the recording MODE is 32kbps)-5 ~70alkaline 1.5V AAAx1Approximately 12 hours (using 1 AAA alkaline)FM Frequency Range87.5MHz~108.0MHz20Hz ~ 20KHzMax. 10mW(16 ) at max. volumeMax. 10mW(16 ) at max. volume5090Headphone/earphone cord antennaHeadphone outputS/NAntennaFrequency CharacteristicsHeadphone outputS/N
Hardware Descriptions514PC System Requirements and Accessories PC System Requirements and Accessories Included Accessories PC system requirements for the product  are as follows:Microsoft OS (Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP)CD-ROM DrivePentium 200MHz or higher CPU32MB (64MB for Windows ME or 2000) or higher RAMAvailable hard disk space of more than 128 MB(Additional hard disk space is required for storing music files)USB port available (Rear port highly recommended)Software CDNeck Strap AAA batteryThe optional items may not be included depending on areas and markets. Carrying CaseStereoEarphones User Manual USB cableConnection Port forEarphonesVolume Up/DownLED for PlayPlay /Pause / FF / REW MicrophoneMENU button REC button/ Repeat A-BbuttonLCD windowConnection port for USBcableNeckband crookBattery Case CoverHOLD (LOCK) SwitchDigital Audio PlayerFront SideRear Side
7About Power Supply16About Power SupplyUsing cylindrical AAA type batteries Battery Power IndicatorOpen the battery case cover on theback by pushing the tip in the directionof arrow using a finger / fingernail.After fitting the cover to the groove,match the cover with the case groovesInsert an AAA battery with correct polaritypositions as shown in the picture After matching them, push the cover in thedirection of the arrow to close until you hear asmall ‘click’.At its initial start-up, the remaining battery indicator may fluctuate. After 5 or 6seconds, the display will show the actual reading. (Based on the inserted battery )(Full)     (Medium)     (Low)Due to the characteristics of regular batteries, there can be situations when theproduct does not operate even when the battery level indicator shows abovemedium level. When this happens, please exchange the batteries with newones.(Alkaline batteries last longer than manganese batteries)Exchange batteries when the following happens:The indicator displays “Low battery” sign.The player stops or does not respond to pushing buttons.LCD light does not turn on when buttons on the main body are pushed. 1. Continuous play time - Using One Battery: 12hours (AAA alkaline dry cell)- MP3 128kbps - Based on Vol. User EQ Max.2. Conditions for elapsing time- Output: Max. 7mV(R)- Above values were measured using commercially available alkaline batteries, andactual elapsing time depends on the type of batteries, manufacturer and its usageconditions.Type                                               MP3 PlayAlkaline battery 12 hours(alkaline 1.5V AAA 1)
9Software Installation 18Software Installation Insert the installation CD in to the CD-ROM drive.Please Note!1With the special feature of Mass Storage system,the product is able to upload and download thefiles without installing any software in the PC.- For Windows 98SE: The software should be installed before using the product.(Can not be recognized in the PC)- For Windows ME, 2000, XP: The software only needs to be installed when you tryto update the product OS. Reboot the system when requested by Windows.The following installation window appears. Continue the installation in accordance with thefollowing diagrams.2Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!
11Connecting the Player to a PC using a USB Cable110Software Installation Verify if the Menu “Start  Program  HYUNWONDAH-1300 MP3 Player” has been created as in thefollowing diagram. 3Connect one end of the ‘supplied’ USB cable to one ofthe USB ports on the back of the PC, and connect theother end to the player.1After the USB connection has been successfullycompleted a green arrow icon will appear on thetoolbar located at the bottom-right of the screen. 2Note : Connection Error may occur when connecting the player intothe USB port or USB hub at the front of the PC.Note: Connect theUSB Port afteropening the coverUSB CableAttention to the direction! DATA In/OutPort (USB Port)PlayerUSB Port on theback of the PC
13Disconnecting the USB cable from the Player112Disconnecting the USB cable from the PlayerBefore disconnecting the USB cable from the PC,double click on the green arrow icon on the toolbarlocated at the bottom right of the screen. 1Select the ‘USB High Capacity Storage Device’ tobe disconnected, then click on the [Stop] and [OK]buttons subsequently.2When the dialogue box “Safe Removal of the Hardware”appears, click on the [OK] button to remove the USB Cable.3Please Note! Fatal errors may occur in the PC or the product if youdo not follow the above procedures when removingthe USB cable.Fatal errors may occur in the PC or the product if theUSB cable was removed during download/ upload/format/ OS Update.Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click! Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Double Click!Double Click!Double Click!Double Click!Double Click!Double Click!Double Click!Double Click!Double Click!Double Click!Double Click!Double Click!Double Click!Double Click!Double Click!Double Click!Double Click!Double Click!Double Click!Double Click!Double Click!Double Click!Double Click!Double Click!Double Click!Double Click!Double Click!Double Click!Double Click!Double Click!Double Click!Double Click!Double Click!Double Click!
15File Download/Upload 114File Download/Upload Connect the product to the PC using the USB cable andselect the files you would like to transfer to the unit then clickthe right button on your mouse and select ‘Copy’ from the listof options.1Please Note!Note!As well as playing music, you may also use theproduct to upload/download any other data files (*.jpg,*.xls, *.doc,….) to/from the PC as a portable disk.Now select the device as your new directory and thenusing the right button of the mouse click on the ‘Paste’ topaste the file(s) to the portable disk as depicted below. The product is recognized as a portable disk and islocated in “My Computer” window.DO NOT remove the USB Cable during file transfer If so,fatal errors may occur with your PC or  the player.2Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!
17OS Update & FormatDownload the OS for the player from the CD to the PC. Recovery Mode The system will enter into the Recovery Mode 5 seconds after connecting theUSB cable to the player while pressing and holding the Play button on the player.When running the Recovery Mode for the first in XP, install the PlayerRecovery Device” as instructed by the PC. Note!Update the OS when the product is malfunctioning. Contact our service office if the product is still malfunctioningafter the OS update.1Please Note!Install the program on the PC before updating theOS. (See page 8)116File Download/Upload File copy has now been completed as shown below.3Please Note!To upload and save the file to the PC the same method isused, just select the player as the source drive.Drag & drop the file using a mouse whendownloading/uploading a file.
118OS Update & FormatClick on “Start  Program  HYUNWON DAH-1300MP3 Player  Update” subsequently. 2What is OS? OS is an internal operating system to drive the product.Please Note!19OS Update & FormatClick on “Start” button from the OS update windowwhich appears about 10 seconds later to complete theOS Update and “Close”.  3The OS Update has been completed. Now use theproduct by turning the power on. 4Check in theblank whenonly formatting.Note!Do not remove the USB Cable during the OS Update of Format. If so, fatal errors may occur in the PC or the product. Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click! Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!
OS Update & Format2122LCD DISPLAY Illustrationa. Displays music titles and the sequenceb. Displays the current music status (Play      Pause      Stop     )c. Displays the current play time of the music d. Displays the file formate. Displays the total number of tracksf.  Displays the remaining battery lifeg. Displays the file compression rate (Bit rate)h. Displays the Playback Modei.  Displays the current volume levelj.  Displays the A-B Rangek. Displays the Repeat / Play Model.  Displays the Equalizerm. Displays the Hold Statusabc efhia. Displays the current frequency tunedb. Displays the remaining battery lifec. Displays the Stereo/Monod. Displays the Playback Modee. Displays the current Volumef. MUTE(no antenna shown)/ MUTE OFF(antenna shown)g. Displays the HOLD statusjk l mabcefgdgdMUSIC MODEFM MODE1201Refer to OS Update on page 18~19. Check in the blank of “Format DataArea”2Click on the “Start” to format theproduct and update the OS at thesame time.Format with OS UpdateAbout the FormatTake care before formatting the product, ALL files will bedeleted.Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!
23122 24Music ListeningPauseWhile playing music, push the Play button(     )briefly to stop the music temporarily.2Music PlayingPress the play button(     ) to play the music at Stop or Pause status. 1The blue LED on the product flashes when either music or voice files areplaying.- It also blinks during LED Time setting. (See page 42) Note!23Power On /OFFMUSIC MODEPower onPush the Play button(     ) to turn on the power an intro screen will be displayed.Providing there is remaining battery life.In the Pause/Stop mode the power turns off automatically if there are no keyspressed as per the time setting for Auto Power OFF and Sleep Mode. (See 43pages)1Power offPower off: Press and hold the Play button(     )  for 5 second to turn off thepower.2
25124 26Music SelectionBy briefly pressing the FFbutton :1By continuously pressing FF button : 2The next song will be selected in Playor Stop mode.In Play ModeFast forward searching in thecurrent song.In Stop ModeFast forward searching allsongs 25Volume ControlBy pressing the (      ) button briefly it increases the volume by one step, whilepressing the button for a longer period increases the volume continuously untilmaximum is achieved or pressure is released.Volume level can be set within the range from MIN (00) to MAX (30).Volume UpVolume Down1By pressing the (       ) button briefly it decreases the volume by one step whilepressing the button for a longer period decreases the volume continuously untilminimum is achieved or pressure is released.2
27126 28HOLD (Lock Function)HOLD (Lock) is set with a padlock icon displaying for 3second on the LCD whenyou push the HOLD switch on the back of the product as shown below figure. Once in the HOLD mode, no button will be recognized displaying HOLDIcon on the LCD.By pushing the HOLD(     ) switch to theother direction the lock can be releasedwith having the icon   disappeared.  .27Music SelectionBy briefly pressing the REW button :3In Play ModeThe current song willbe replayed from thefirst.By continuously pressing the REW button :4In Play ModeFast backward searchingin the current songIn Stop ModeFast backward searchingall songs In Stop ModeThe previous song will beselected.
29128 30Voice RecordingTo record Voice…Record the voice source in the Music or Voice Mode.To record from the FM radio…Record the sound source in the FM Mode.The voice recording startswhen you push and hold theREC/ A-B button. An orange colored LED flashes during the voice recording.It also blinks at LED time setting. (See page 42)Please NoteAbout the recording....29MODE ChangingPush and hold the MODEbutton.The most recent MODE setting will be saved when turning the Power OFF.1Press the MENU button aftermoving to desired MODEusing FF/REW button.2MUSIC MODEVOICE MODEFM MODE
31130 32Voice RecordingBy pressing the Playbutton again the saved filestarts can be played back.3The functions for Play/Stop/Volume Control/ FF, REW are the same as inthe MUSIC Playing MODE.31Voice RecordingThe voice recording startswhen you push and hold theREC/ A-B button.1To stop the recording pressthe Play button.2Remaining recordingtime in the memoryDisplaying time elapsed for recording The files are saved in the followingsequence V001, V002, V003….
132Voice Recording33FM RADIO MODEPush and hold the MODEbutton.1Press the MENU button aftermoving to FM Mode usingFF/REW button to listen to FMRadio. 2The earphone takes the roll of radio antenna.Note!A pink LED flashes when playing the FM radio.It also blinks when setting the LED time. (see page 42)The functions for Play/Stop/Volume Control are the same as MUSIC PlayingMODE in controlYou can only listen to the saved file after entering Voice RecordingMode.(The voice file can not be played back in the Music Playing MODE)After recording the voice  file will be saved as a ADPCM file with theextension of ADP at the end of the file name.The volume is automatically adjusted in the recording.When the memory is full, the voice recording will automatically stopand the file is saved only until that point.The sensitivity of the voice recording may vary according to thedistance between the product and the voice source. Malfunctions may occur if battery is removed or the batteries poweris exhausted unexpectedly, recorded file may not play.Please Note!
134Searching FM FrequenciesSet the FM frequencies usingthe FF/REW button. Searching Frequencies ManuallyYou can search frequencies by pushing the FF/REW button briefly. (Incrementor decrement by 0.05MHz)Searching Frequencies AutomaticallyPlayer searches for a frequency by incrementing/decrementing when you pushand hold the FF/REW button for longer than 5 seconds. The auto setting is fixedat the frequency with high reception rate during the search.35Storing the Selected Frequency1Using the FF/REW button you can store the searchedfrequency after entering to FM Preset MODE bypressing the MENU button briefly after selecting the“Manual Preset”.2Using the FF/REW button, briefly press the MENUbutton after selecting “Preset No.” to be stored.Storing the searched frequency manually
136Storing the Selected FrequencyPress the REC/A-B button to search the storedfrequency.4Storing the searched frequency automatically - You may store multiple frequencies withthe above method.- Up to 20 frequencies may be stored inthe product.Press the MENU button briefly.137Storing the Selected FrequencyPress the MENU button once again briefly afterselecting “Auto Preset” from the FM Preset MODEusing the FF/REW button.2Press the MENU button briefly once again to storethe selected frequency after selecting “Yes” fromAuto Preset MODE using FF/REW Button.   3It stores a frequency automatically when it receives a frequencywith high reception rate with its Preset number automaticallyincrementing.After completing search to 108.0MHz, the Preset Number changesto ‘P01’ and it starts receiving signal at the preset frequency.Searching  is stopped when you press the STOP button duringAuto Search- By pressing REC/A-B button once briefly:the Preset No. goes back to the previous Preset No.- By pressing REC/A-B button twice briefly:the Preset No. goes forward to the next Preset No.Please Note!Press REC/A-B button briefly to search the storedfrequency.4Press and hold the MENU button to save the frequencyafter selecting one using the FF/REW button. 3Note!
138MENU SettingMENU SearchingEntering the MENUMode.- Press the MENU button fromthe Voice Recording or MusicPlaying Mode to enter theMENU Screen.Scroll to the desired menuusing FF/REW button.Note!39MENU SettingSettingSelect the “Setting” from the MENU Mode.To select and save the Menu- MENU Selection: Press the MENU button briefly after selectingthe desired option using FF/REW button.- Storing Menu Setting: Press the MENU button for a longerperiod after setting the Menu.- Menu Cancellation: Press “REC/A-B” button to go back to theprevious menu.Search SpeedThe function enables to set the search speed (X4  X8  X16  X32) during themusic selection.  Please Note!See page 26
140MENU SettingIntro Play TimeWhen listening to only the intro parts of all the tracks stored, one of 2”/4”/6”/8”/10”can be selected. (Verify it after setting the intro from the Play Mode.) * See page 26 Recording MODEWhen performing Voice/Radio Recording, one of 32/44/64/88/128/192 kbps canbe selected as the recording Bit Rate. Higher Bit Rate enables the higher sound quality but creates a larger file. 41MENU SettingDisplaySelect “Display” from the MENU Mode.ContrastThe brightness of the screen can be set in Contrast, within the range of 1 to 11.Back Light TimeBack Light duration time can be set within the range of 0 to 15 seconds.
142MENU SettingLED TimeThe function enables to set the duration of LED flashes (Disable  5sec. 10sec.  Always) when using the product. Disable: LED off Always: LED flashes continuouslyAbout LED Color…Please Note!- Blue flashes: when playing music/voices.- Orange flashes: when recording voices.- Pink flashes: when entering to the FMMode. LED flashes shortens the batterylife time.43MENU Setting- Disable: The power will not turn off automatically. TimerSelect “Time” from the MENU Mode. Automatic power save modeIt is possible to select the automatic power save time for non usage (Disable/1min/2 min/3 min/10 min) in Pause/Stop status. - Disable: The power will not turn off automatically. Sleep ModeIt is possible to select the Sleep Mode to turn the power off automatically after apreset time. (Disable/10 min/20 min/30 min/60 min) in Pause/Stop/Play status.
144MENU SettingPlay ModeSelect “Play Mode” from the MENU ModePlay ModeThis mode enables you to set ‘the playback function to one of the following “NORMAL-> INTRO -> REPEAT 1 -> REPEAT-ALL -> RANDOM 1 -> RANDOM-ALL”. Normal : plays all music files once sequentiallyIntro : plays only the intros of all music files sequentiallyRepeat 1 : plays the selected music file repeatedly Repeat All : plays all stored music files repeatedlyRandom 1 : plays music in a random fashion and stops after playing allthe music files once.Random All : same as Random 1 mode, but keeps on playingrepeatedly without stopping45MENU SettingSelect  EQSelect “Select EQ”from the MENU Mode Select EQYou can select your desired EQ mode from the following preset and user options(NOR->ROCK->JAZZ->CLSS->POP->USER EQ1->USER EQ2) 1) Select the Band you want to control using the FF/REW button.2) In the selected band, the value can be controlled using the Volume button.The set value for User EQ will be stored in Select EQ Mode.User  EQSelect “User EQ” from the MENU ModeUser EQThe product supports two USER EQ MODE
146MENU SettingEraseSelect “Erase” from the MENU Mode.EraseThis function allows the deletion of files from the product without it being connectedto PC.1) A warning message “Are you sure you want to delete this file?” shows on the LCDscreen.2) Choose “Yes” or “NO” using the FF/REW button.About deleting files:Please Note!Cancelling the function is not allowed while deleting.The function is not available when playing the file. 47MENU SettingAbout (Specification of the product)Select “About” from the MENU ModeAboutThis function enables you to display  the OS version, full memory capacity and theremaining capacity of the product. Displays OS version currently installed inthe product.Displays full memory capacity currentlyinstalled in the product. (exclusive of thememory for OS)Displays only available memory capacity. Only the current memory can be displayed excluding the OS memory which isbuilt-in in the product. Please Note!
49How to select a folder148Setting for Ranged RepeatThe display shows ‘     ’Press the REC/A-B button once briefly while music isbeing played. 1After 3 seconds or longer, press the REC/A-B buttononce again briefly. 2Pressing the REC/A-B or FF/REW button briefly willrelease the REPEAT A-B Mode. 3REPEAT A-B MODE(playing a particular section of the current music repeatedly)The Display shows ‘          ’ and theplayer repeats the ‘A-B’ section. FOLDER NAVIGATION mode allows music to pausetemporarily.One More tip!To enter FOLDER NAVIGATIONmode, press MENU button“DOUBLE TIMES” duringPAUSE/STOP/PLAY mode.1How to select a folder.
150How to select a folderSelect the folder you want by moving FF/REW key up ordown. Then, press thePLAY/PAUSE Key to select thefolder.if there’s no folder displaying, please go to step 3.2Press PLAY/PAUSE or MENUbutton to play the music file.351It May Not be a Trouble!Put batteries in withcorrect polarityReplace the batteriesor recharge therechargeable batteriesRelease the lockMake sure the contactis tightInsert the batteryproperly, then close thecover completelyPress only thenecessary buttonsaccuratelyReplace the batteries  or recharge the rechargeable batteriesBatteries or rechargeablebatteries are insertedcorrectly?Battery or rechargeablebatteries areexhausted?Lock is in the HOLDposition?Loose contact of theearphones to PlayerBattery contact isloose?Abuse the buttonswhen pushing?The batteries areexhausted?Does not respond tothe buttons beingpressedThe digital audioplayer malfunctionsCase Check ActionDownload music filesto the memoryReplace the batteriesor recharge therechargeable batteriesMake sure theconnection is properlymadeThere is a music file onthe memory?Enough battery life remaining?USB cable isconnected properly?It does not play MP3 It does not downloadMP3
152Warranty ServicesCustomers are entitled to warranty service for a period of one year from the dateof purchase. Warranty service does not apply to defects resulting from customerfault or acts of God.Non-warranty service shall apply to defects resulting from :1. Infiltration of foreign matter, such as water, liquid, or sand.2. Breakage due to dropping or severe impact.3. Damage to or deformation of the outer case caused byorganic solvents, such as benzene.4. Use of parts other than those certified by the manufacturer.5. Loss or breakage of any parts or components caused byunauthorized disassembly.6. Repair or modification done by any persons other thanmanufacturer authorized personnel.7. Acts of God, such as lightning, storm or flood.8. Purchase from unauthorized retailers.For more warranty information and RMA service, please visit the our web site at http//:www.hyunwon.com.FCC RF INTERFERENCE STATEMENT53NoteThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for aClass B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Theselimits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmfulinterference in a residential installation.This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energyand, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, maycause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there isno guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televisionreception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or moreof the following measures.- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that towhich the receiver is connected.- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio, TV technical for help.- Only shielded interface cable should be used.Finally, any changes or modifications to the equipment by the user notexpressly approved by the grantee or manufacturer could void the usersauthority to operate such equipment.CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible forcompliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION ISSUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOTCAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANYINTERFERENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSEUNDESIRED OPERATION.                            FCC ID:PCMDAH1300          Made in Korea.
WARRANTY FORMWarranty Term: 1 year from the date of purchase ProductModel :  Date of Purchase : (month)                (day)                     (year)Name of purchaser : Phone Number :Address :Place Purchased :  Phone Number :Address :Hyunwon IncorporatedYou need to show this Warranty Certificate with the date of purchase whenrequesting service, in order to receive satisfactory services.  Please keep theWarranty Certificate in a safe place.1. The warranty service on this product is provided based on the informationcontained in the Warranty Certificate.2. The warranty service takes effect from the date of purchase, so please makesure you enter the date of purchase on the Warranty Certificate at the time ofpurchase. (If the date of purchase cannot be verified, the date 6 months from thedate of manufacturing will be use instead.)3. This Warranty Certificate is not reissued.The exterior or dimensions are subject to change without prior notice to thecustomer in order to improve the product quality.

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