Hyun Won DAH700 MP3 Player with FM Radio User Manual EMISSION TEST REPORT

Hyun Won Inc. MP3 Player with FM Radio EMISSION TEST REPORT

users manual

   Test Report No.: GETEC-E3-03-008 FCC Class B Certification   APPENDIX H : USER’S MANUAL   EUT Type: MP3 Player FCC ID : PCMDAH700
Installing Software  46Connecting to PC  48Use of M-ANY DUAL SPORTS MANAGER  49File Download  52File Upload  55Memory Format  57OS Update  58Menu Download WELCOME to the world of Duel Sports!Thank you for using our advanced portable digital audio playerDUAL SPORTS.This small player with simple design supports multi languages. DUAL SPORTS is capable of supporting fresh memory from 16 to256Mbite. DUAL SPORTS enables to upgrade for newer audio format usingDSP (Digital Signal Processor), and also it is designed to be freefrom the responsibility against any right of intellectual property. The “Network OS Update” menu in “Manager” allows you toupgrade for the latest version of OS without extra efforts.HRM function enables you to simple check your current heart rate,target heart rate, consumed calories and bio-rhythm on the basis ofthe exercise data.DIGITALAUDIOPLAYER & H .R.M&FMRADIO- VOLUME +MODEPLAY STOP REWMICFFREC HOLDCAUTION  2Fittings & Accessories  4What is MP3 or WMA?  5PC System Requirement  6Electrical Power  7Battery Replacement  8Installation for Memory Expansion Card  9Terms of Parts  10Description of LCD Windows  14To Have Power On/OFF  15Listening to Music  16Searching and Selecting Songs  17Selection for Voice Record or MP3  18Equalizer Selections  19Repeat  20Voice Recording  22To record the music  23Radio Source Recording  25How to set for Continuous Play?  26Selection for Folder & Song  27File Deleting  28PLAY Area  29Listening to FM Radio  30Saving FM Channel  31Deleting FM Channel  32Starting H.R.M  33How to set Time Gap?  34Goal Point  35User Information  36DB Analysis  37Setting for Clock and Date  38Setting for Languages  39Setting for LCD Contrast  40Setting for Power-off Time  41Setting for Back Light  42Setting for Equalizer (User Mode) 43Setting for Search Speed 44
CAUTIONThe followings are to avoid any unexpected hazard or physical lossby using the product correctly, please be well aware of them. Do not expose the product to anyhumidity environment such as raining. (It may cause a fire or electric shocks)Do not leave the battery in a pocketwith any metallic substance such ascoins or keys.(It may cause a fire from the contacts) Keep the player free from any shockwhich may caused by throwing or dropping of the product.The software contained in installingCD-ROM can be used for personal purposes only. Keep the product away from any directray with best cares. (It may havedamages from heat conduction) Do not touch or connect the productwith wet hands. (There may be electric shocks if it is connected to the powersupply) The data loss from carelessness useis free from our responsibilities. (Anyof valuable data should be stored toyour PC)Please do not release or distribute themusic files formatted in WMA or MP3 from the product to the public.(Against the law for Copyright)CautionThe HRM function of this product may not be used for diagnosis, treatmentand improvement of rehabilitating patient as it is not medical instrument.Do not ever disassemble to repair orrebuild the product as it may cause breakdowns.Keep the product away from dusts andhumidity to prevent defects.Input your gender, age, height andweight from HRM menu. Set current time from RTC menu.Cautions when using a headset• Auditory sense may be damaged whenlistening to the music with high volume formany hours. • Using a headset while driving a car or ridingbicycle/motorcycle is not recommended.• Using a headset while walking or jogging thatmay have potential hazard requires best care ofyou or temporary stoppage.  • Ear-in type headset should have a long wire tobe located on the back of the neck.
What is MP3 or WMA?Fittings & AccessoriesDIGITALAUDIOPLAYER & H.R.M&FMRADIO- VOLUME +MODEPLAY STOP REWMICFFREC HOLDBody Part     ManualTOPLOOKEar setEncoder Cable Two AAA BatteryArm beltUSB CableMP3?MP3 is a compressed data format from CD music usingMPEG1-layer 3 and provides comparable sound quality fromPC as CD.WMA?WMA is also a compressed data format developed byMicrosoft ‘Window Media Technologies’ to only compressmusic data providing comparable sound quality as 1285KbpsMP3 format with use of low 64Kbps format. Accordingly, it enables to provide the same sound qualityusing only half memories of MP3’s. CD Data MP3 Data WMA Data
Electrical PowerPC System RequirementPC system requirements for the use of DUAL SPORTS areas follows;Microsoft (Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP)CD-ROM DrivePentium 200MHz or moreRAM 32MB (64MB for Windows ME, 2000) or moreMore than 128MB free space for Hard Disk (Further spaceis required to save the music files)USB Port AvailablePC System Specification• Output: 7mW(L) + 7mW(R)• The battery capability may vary in accordance to types, manufacturesor using conditions of the batteries. Above result was derived from thetest conducted with conventional alkaline battery.• The remainder display may vary for the first few second when power on.It will show actual indication after 5 ~ 6 seconds.When using general manganese batteries, the display may show higher indication than it really remains due to the battery’s property. Please replace the battery for the new in above case.Alkaline battery lasts longer than manganese battery.Battery CapabilityBattery Remainder Display• When             blinks from the Battery Remainder Display.• When it does not operate or stops right after the buttoning.   • When LCD page does not appear by buttoning from the product body.Battery should be replaced in case of following;Type  MP3 Running TimeAlkaline Battery 15 HoursFull Mid Short None
Installation for Memory Expansion Card Battery ReplacementPull down the batter cover from the backof the product as shown on the figure.• Lift the cover up after pulling it downwhile pushing it lightly with the thumb.Insert AAA type battery correctly to thecage with assurance of both poles.• The ribbon should be laid under thebattery to facilitate the battery to beremoved easily. • Assure if both poles of the battery aredirected correctly as the products maybreakdown if they are reversed. • Using different type of battery may causeproduct breakdown.Pull down the cover from upper surface ofthe main body as shown on the figure.• Move down the cover after pulling itforward gripping lightly with the thumb. Insert the memory expansion cardwhen the cover opens. • Insert the card until it reaches to the end.• Assure front/back surface if it iscorrectly directed to avoid breakage ofthe pins inside of the product. • Use the memory card with onlystandardized dimensions. Place the cover to the position andpush it up to close.• Push down the cover and move it upwarduntil it sounds “Click”.Place the cover and push/move itup to close• Push down the cover and move it upwarduntil it sounds “Click”.
Terms of PartsFrontDIGITALAUDIOPLAYER & H.R.M&FMRADIO- VOLUME +MODEPLAY STOP REWMICFFREC HOLDBackLCDDisplays indications andoperating states MICReceives voice to recordMemory expansion coverTo be used when replacingor adding memoriesBattery CoverOpen this cover toreplace the batteryThe arm belt is connectedfrom here with rubbercover opened. MODE ButtonMenu & Mode SelectionbuttonsREC ButtonRecords and sets functionsHOLD ButtonLocks the current state ofoperationVOLUMEControls volume and movesfor Menu button
Side View 1PLAY STOP REW FFSide View 2PLAY/ Power-On ButtonPlay & PausePower-on & Equalizer setSTOP/Power-Off ButtonTo be used for play-stop and power-offREW ButtonTo be used for replay and fast rewindFF ButtonTo be used for skip-play and fast forwardEarphone JackTo be used when listening tothe music with a earphoneUSB PortTo be used when downloadingmusic from the PCEARPHONEUSB
To Have Power On/OFFTo have power onTo have power offPLAYPush PLAY button for longer than 2 seconds.Release the button with the LCD brightened.The main page appears.Once it is ready for PLAY the mode turns to STOPmode.STOPPush STOP button for longer than 2 seconds.Then the power gets off with the screen faded out.Description of LCD Windows 00:15   22   001S-LIVEROOTSTOPPM 01 : 361. Play Icon (Appears in Play)2. Pause Icon (Appears in Pause)3. Play Time appears here4. Volume5. No. of Track6. Folder Icon7. Name of Current Folder8. File Format (MP3, WMA, ADP)9. File Title appears here10. Memory Icon (MMC icon openswith MMC inserted)11. Play mode ICON (Nomal,Repeat, Repear all, Random,Random all)12. User Set EQ Icons (S_Live,Rock, Jazz, Flat, User1, User2)13. Play area Icon (Shows wherethe current song is located)14. Clock1) In Stop2) In Play15. Shows Bit Rate of the Song16. Hold Icon17. Recording Icon18. BatteryS-LIVEPM 01 : 36S-LIVE128 KBPSPM 01 : 3600:15   22   001S-LIVEMP3128 KBPSPM 01 : 36ROOT
Searching and Selecting SongsREW ButtonFF ButtonSearching with FF ButtonREWWhen pushing REW within 5 seconds after a songbegins, it plays the previous song. And it replays fromthe initial part of the song when pushing REW 5seconds after the song begins.In STOP mode, REW enables to select the previoussong.Searching with REW ButtonREWIt searches songs backward when pushing REW forlonger than 2 seconds in PLAY mode.When releasing REW while searching songs backwardhaving REW being pushed, it plays from the releasedmoment. It replays previous song only even if pushingREW continuously.It searches at preset speed.FFPush FF to skip to the next song while it plays.In STOP mode, FF enables to select the next song.FFIt searches songs forward at preset speed whenpushing FF for longer than 2 seconds in PLAY mode.Push PLAY to make the powerPush PLAY once again for aPauseStopPLAYThe condition turns to STOP mode. PLAYThen it starts playing the music. The current title appears on the LCD.PLAYPush PLAY for a second to pause thecurrent song. By pushing PLAY onceagain it starts again from the pausedmoment. STOPPush STOP to stop the current song.Listening to Music00:15   22   001S-LIVEROOTSTOPPM 01 : 3600:15   22   001S-LIVEMP3128 KBPSPM 01 : 36ROOT00:15   22   001S-LIVEMP3128 KBPSPM 01 : 36ROOT
To listen to Voice RecordsTo listen to MP3 while listening toSelection for Voice Record or MP3PLAYIt is only available in STOP mode.Push PLAY for longer than 2 seconds.Then recorded voice plays.PLAYPush PLAY for longer than 2 secondsto listen to MP3 while listening torecorded voice in STOP mode. Equalizer SelectionsPush PLAY for a whileSet the modePLAYPush PLAY for a while in play state.PLAYS-LIVEJA  ZZRO  CKFL  ATUSER 1USER 2The mode changes as; S-Live  Jazz  Rock Flat  User1  User2 when pushing PLAY for awhile in play state.Sound quality may drop according to the song. Theequalizer can be used in the case to optimize the songquality.What’s Equalizer?S-Live: For Heavy sound with a live feelingJazz: For Sweet and Delicate feelingRock: For Powerful and Massive feelingFlat: For standard and natural feelingUser1: User SetUser2: User SetAdvanced way of compassadjustment used for audio product.BAND  2VAL  -0200:15   22   001S-LIVEROOTSTOPPM 01 : 3600:15   22   001S-LIVEADP128 KBPSPM 01 : 36ADPVOO100:15   22   001S-LIVEMP3128 KBPSPM 01 : 36ROOT00:15   22   001S-LIVEMP3128 KBPSPM 01 : 36ROOT00:15   22   001JA ZZMP3128 KBPSPM 01 : 36ROOT
RepeatPush PLAY button.Push REC for a second.It repeats the song in the range betweenTo revoke the RepeatPLAYIt only works in play mode.RECPush REC button for a second atdesired moment while playing a song.The message “Repeat A-” appears onthe screen.Push REC once again to show“Repeat A-B” on the LCD. RECIt repeats the song in the range between A and B.If the position B is not specified, the end of the songwill be specified as B point automatically. The “Repeat” is not available when setting B whine2 seconds after setting A or when A is set only within3 seconds ahead from the end of the song. STOPPush REC or STOP for a secondto revoke the repeat.  The mode returns to PLAY.HOLD Push HOLD for longer than 2To revoke the HOLDHOLDPush HOLD button for longer than 2seconds. Then a Key icon appears onthe LCD.    Lock all the buttons as in function toprevent malfunctions fromunexpected buttoning while theplayer stays in a pocket or bag. .HOLDPush HOLD once again for longerthan 2 seconds to make all the buttonsto work and the Key icon disappears. 00:15   22   001S-LIVEMP3128 KBPSPM 01 : 36ROOT00:15   22   001S-LIVEMP3128 KBPSPM 01 : 36ROOT00:15   22   001S-LIVEMP3128 KBPSPM 01 : 36ROOT00:15   22   001S-LIVEMP3128 KBPSPM 01 : 36ROOT00:15   22   001S-LIVEMP3128 KBPSPM 01 : 36ROOT01:15   22   001S-LIVE128 KBPSPM 01 : 36ROOTRepeat A – BREC
To record the musicAudio ConnectionPush REC button for longer than 2Push REC button once again for aPush STOP to halt the recording.Voice RecordingRECIt is only available in STOP mode.Push REC button once for longerthan 2 seconds to show “VOICERECORD” on the LCD. To cancel the recording, press STOP. RECRecording begins when pushing RECbutton once again for a second.Then the file name of being recordedappears on the LCD while it records. The LCD shows below icons.STOPPush STOP button to halt the recording whileit is recording.Recorded files are saved in “ADP” folder withthe names of V001, V002, V003 etc. insequences. Play the recorded file to check if it is properlyrecorded.DIGITALAUDIOPLAYER & H.R.M&FMRADIO- VOLUME +MODEPLAY STOP REWMICFFREC HOLDDIGITALAUDIOPLAYER & H.R.M&FMRADIO- VOLUME +MODEPLAY STOP REWMICFFREC HOLDAudio Device & CD PLAYERConnect to Earphone Jack  Earphone(Loop back)What’s Loop back?This function enablesyou to listen to themusic you are recordingby connecting toearphone jack.(Some of noise may beheard while loop back isbeing performed but thefile being recorded willnot be interrupted)Encoder Cable   Connect to the Earphone JackInsert one end of the MP3 encoder cable to the earphone terminalof normal audio device or portable cassette and connect the otherend of the cable into the earphone terminal of the player.The music from cassette tape or CD can be directly saved in MPEformat.Property of the MPE format: It has limited PLAY performance.PLAY in the PC: Playable in PC using window mediaPLAY in the Player: It is only playable when the MPE file is downloadedto the player where it was made from.00:00   22   001S-LIVEROOTVOICE RECORDPM 01 : 3600:00   22   001ADPV001ADPSPACE : 012MB   032KBPSTIME  : 144MIN PM 00:26REC
Push REC button for longer than 2Push REC once again for aPush STOP to halt the recording.RECOnly available in STOP mode.It appears “MUSIC RECORD” onthe LCD when pushing REC buttontwice for longer than 2 seconds each. To cancel the record, push STOPbutton.RECPush REC button once again for asecond to start recording.Then the file name appears on theLCD while it records. The LCD shows below icons.STOPPush STOP button to halt the recording while it isrecorded.Recorded files are saved in “MPE” folder with thenames of E001, E002, E003 etc. in sequences. Play the recorded file to check if it is properlyrecorded.Radio Source RecordingPush REC for a secondIt starts recording.Push STOP buttonListen to recorded file.RECPush REC for a second when youwant to record a certain source fromradio. The LCD shows an icon whichindicates the recording with the nameof being recorded. STOPPush STOP button to halt therecording.It appears “MUSIC RECORD” on the LCD whenpushing REC button twice for longer than 2 secondseach. To cancel the record, push STOP button.00:00   22   001S-LIVE ROOTMUSIC RECORDPM 01 : 3600:00   22   001MPEE001MP3SPACE : 012MB   032KBPSTIME  : 144MIN PM 00:2600:00   22   001MPEE001MP3SPACE : 012MB   032KBPSTIME  : 144MIN PM 00:26VOL 22   MONOFM 099.9 MHZ87.5 108VOL 22   MONOFM 099.9 MHZ87.5 108
Selection for Folder & SongPush MODE button.Select the memory using VOLUME +/-Select folders with VOLUME+/-To move to higher-level folderMODEPush MODE button for longer than 2seconds.Push MODE button after selecting“Audio” to choose “Search” andagain push MODE button afterselecting “Search”.- VOLUME +Select Flash (inner memory) or MMC(outer memory) with VOLUME+/-buttons and push MODE buttonsubsequently.  - VOLUME +Select a folder or a song you want tolisten to with VOLUME +/- buttonsand push MODE buttonsubsequently. RECPress REC button.Set from the PLAY mode.Push MODE button for a second.How to set for Continuous Play?MODESet the mode while the player is playing.MODEPush MODE button while the player is in play.It changes as; Normal  Repeat 1  Repeat 2 Random 1  Random 2, in sequences.Normal: For playing entire songs in selected folderRepeat 1: For playing one selected song continuouslyRepeat 2: For playing entire songs in selected foldercontinuouslyRandom 1: For playing shuffled songs in selectedfolder onceRandom 2: For playing shuffled songs in selectedfolder continuouslyAA  uu  dd  ii  oo00:15   22   001S-LIVEMP3128 KBPSPM 01 : 36ROOT00:15   22   001S-LIVEMP3128 KBPSPM 01 : 36ROOTSearchDeletePLAY AreaPSearchDeletePLAY AreaPFlash MMCMP3ROOTMPEADP
PLAY AreaPush MODE button.Push VOLUME+/- buttons.Push VOLUME+/- buttons.Push REC button to move out fromMODEPush MODE button for longer than 2seconds.- VOLUME +Push VOLUME+/- buttons to select“Audio” and push MODE buttonsubsequently.Push VOLUME+/- buttons to select“PLAY Area” and push MODE buttonsubsequently.- VOLUME +Push VOLUME+/- buttons to select“current“ or “All” and push MODEbutton subsequently.RECBy pushing REC button each time, you can move tothe next upper level of the folders. Push REC button over and over to move out from themenus. File DeletingPush MODE buttonPush VOLUME+/- buttonsPush MODE button for longer than 2Push REC button to move out fromMODEPush MODE button for longer than 2 seconds.Push VOLUME+/- button to select Audioand push MODE button subsequently. Push VOLUME+/- button to select Deleteand push MODE button subsequently. - VOLUME +Select the file to be deleted withVOLUME+/- button.- VOLUME +The file will be deleted when pushMODE button for longer than 2seconds.Repeat above procedures to deletenumber of files. RECBy pushing REC button once, you can move to thenext upper level of the folders. Push REC button over and over to move out from themenus. SearchDeletePLAY AreaPSearchDeletePLAY AreaPAudioRadioH.R.MSearchDeletePLAY AreaPSelect play areacurrent        AllMP3ROOTMPEADPDELETEDATA...
Push MODE button.Select Radio menu.Set the frequency you want. To turn the Radio offListening to FM Radio Saving FM ChannelMODEPush MODE button for longer than 2seconds.Push VOLUME+/- buttons to select “Radio”and push MODE button subsequently.- VOLUME +Push VOLUME+/- buttons to select “FM Radio ON”and push MODE button subsequently.REWFFPush FF/REW buttons to select desired frequency.FF: Enables to move forward by pushing FF for a second.When pushing the button for longer than 2 seconds, itautomatically searches the channels.   REW: Enables to move backward by pushing REW for asecond. When pushing the button for longer than 2seconds, it automatically searches the channels.When no channel is stored, it move by 0.1Mhz bybuttoning FF/REW per time.Push STOP button to turn the radio off.Select the menu “Radio”Search the channel.Push MODE button.Check the channel- VOLUME +Push MODE button for longer than 2 seconds.Push VOLUME+/- buttons to select “Radio”and push MODE button subsequently.Push VOLUME+/- buttons to select “FrequencySave” and push MODE button subsequently.- VOLUME +Search the channel with VOLUME+/- button.VOL +: Enables to move forward by one scale byone time pushing the button for a second. Whenpushing the button for longer than 2 seconds, itautomatically searches the channels.VOL -: Enables to move Backward by one scaleby one time pushing the button for a second.When pushing the button for longer than 2seconds, it automatically searches the channels.MODEIt automatically stops when a channel isdetected.To save the channel, push MODE button.Then it is saved with a message saying“Frequency Saving”. RECAssure if the channel has correct frequency from FMRadio ON menu selected by pushing REC Button.Push STOP button to leave from the menu.RR  aa  dd  ii  ooAudioRadioH.R.MFM Radio ONFrequency SaveDelete Frequency  FM Radio ONFrequency SaveDelete Frequency    VOL 22   MONOFM 087.5 MHZ87.5 108 VOL 22   MONOFM 099.9 MHZ87.5 108VOL 22   MONOFM 099.9 MHZ87.5 108
Push MODE button.Push VOLUME+/- button.Push MODE button.Deleting FM Channel Starting H.R.MMODEPush MODE button for longer than 2seconds.Push VOLUME+/- button to select“Radio” and push MODE buttonsubsequently. - VOLUME +Push VOLUME+/- button to select“Delete Frequency” and push MODEbutton subsequently.MODEAll stored Channel (Frequency) isdeleted.Push MODE button.Push VOLUME+/- button.Push MODE button.To finish HRMMODEPush MODE button for longer than 2seconds.Push VOLUME+/- button to select“H.R.M” and push MODE buttonsubsequently. - VOLUME +Push VOLUME+/- button to select“HRM ON/OFF” and push MODEbutton subsequently.MODEA message saying “Do you startHRM?” appears on the LCD and HRMstarts by pushing the MODE button.A graph of heart rate appears andmoves on upper side of the LCD.A message saying “Do you finishHRM?” appears on the screen whenabove procedures are redone and HRMis finished by pushing the MODEbutton. HH  ..  RR  ..  MMAudioRadioH.R.MAudioRadioH.R.MHRM ON/OFFTime GapGoal Point00:15   22   001133/122S-LIVEMP3128 KBPSPM 01 : 36ROOT00:15   22   001S-LIVEMP3128 KBPSPM 01 : 36ROOTFM Radio ONFrequency SaveDelete Frequency  DELETEDATA...
Push MODE button.Push VOLUME+/- button.Push VOLUME+/- button.Push REC button to move out from theHow to set Time Gap? Goal PointMODEPush MODE button for longer than 2seconds.Push VOLUME+/- button to select“H.R.M” and push MODE buttonsubsequently. - VOLUME +Push VOLUME+/- button to select“Time Gap” and push MODE buttonsubsequently.- VOLUME +Push VOLUME+/- button to selectdesired time gap and push MODEbutton subsequently.RECBy pushing REC button each time, you can move tothe next upper level of the folders. Push REC button over and over to move out from themenus. Push MODE button.Push VOLUME+/- button.Push VOLUME+/- button.Push REC button to move out from theMODEPush MODE button for longer than 2seconds.Push VOLUME+/- button to select“H.R.M” and push MODE buttonsubsequently. - VOLUME +Push VOLUME+/- button to select“Goal Point” and push MODE buttonsubsequently.- VOLUME +Push VOLUME+/- button to selectdesired target rate and push MODEbutton subsequently.RECBy pushing REC button each time, you can move tothe next upper level of the folders. Push REC button over and over to move out from themenus. AudioRadioH.R.MAudioRadioH.R.MHRM ON/OFFTime GapGoal PointGoal Point : 133Goal Point SetHRM ON/OFFTime GapGoal PointHRM ON/OFFTime GapGoal PointSet check time gap(s)
DB AnalysisPush MODE button.Push VOLUME+/- button.Push VOLUME+/- button.Push REC button to move out from theMODEPush MODE button for longer than 2seconds.Push VOLUME+/- button to select“H.R.M” and push MODE buttonsubsequently. - VOLUME +Push VOLUME+/- button to select“Analysis” and push MODE buttonsubsequently.- VOLUME +Push VOLUME+/- button to selectdesired file.The values for maximum, minimumand average rate appear on the LCD bypushing MODE button.Push VOLUME+/- button to selectother previous files.RECBy pushing REC button each time, you can move tothe next upper level of the folders. Push REC button over and over to move out from themenus. Push MODE button.Push VOLUME+/- button.Push VOLUME+/- button.Push REC button to move out from theUser Information MODEPush MODE button for longer than 2 seconds.Push VOLUME+/- button to select“H.R.M” and push MODE buttonsubsequently. - VOLUME +Push VOLUME+/- button to select“Information” and push MODEbutton subsequently.Push VOLUME+/- button to set yourinformation and push MODE buttonsubsequently.RECBy pushing REC button each time, you can move tothe next upper level of the folders. Push REC button over and over to move out from themenus. MODEAge : 025 Sex : MAN  WOMANWeight : 060 KGTall : 180 CM- VOLUME +AudioRadioH.R.MAudioRadioH.R.MInformationDB AnalysysHRM030102010301010103010202InformationDB Analysys
Setting for LanguagesPush MODE button.Push VOLUME+ button.MODEPush MODE button for longer than 2 seconds.Push MODE button after selecting“Setup” with VOLUME+/- buttons- VOLUME +You may choose your language.- VOLUME +There are four languages available;KOREAN, ENGLISH, CHINESEand JAPANESE. Push MODE button after selecting“Language” with VOLUME+/-buttons SS  ee  tt    uu  ppPush REC button to move out from theBy pushing REC button each time,you can move to the next upper levelof the folders. Push REC button over and over tomove out from the menus. Push MODE button.Push VOLUME+/- button.To turn ON/OFF the clockSetting for Clock and DateMODEMODEPush MODE button for longer than 2 seconds.Push VOLUME+/- button to select“Watch” and push MODE buttonsubsequently. - VOLUME +Push VOLUME+/- button to select“Time Setting” and push MODEbutton subsequently.Select “Watch ON/OFF” mode withVOLUME+/- button and push MODEbutton subsequently.Push VOLUME+/- button to select ONor OFF and push MODE buttonsubsequently.Hour : 12 Minute : 60 Month : 12 Data : 31Year : 03AMPM : AM- VOLUME +WW  aa  tt  cc  hhWatchSetupWatchSetupLanguageContrastPower off timeKOREA    ENGLISHCHINA     JAPANTime SettingWatch On/OFFTime SettingWatch On/OFFON       OFFTime SettingWatch On/OFF
Push MODE button.Push VOLUME+/- button.Use VOLUME+/- buttons to control thePush REC button to move out from theSetting for LCD Contrast Setting for Power-off TimeMODEPush MODE button for longer than 2seconds.Push VOLUME+/- button to select“Setup” and push MODE buttonsubsequently.- VOLUME +Push VOLUME+/- button to select“Contest” and push MODE buttonsubsequently.- VOLUME +Use VOLUME+/- buttons to controlthe brightness of the LCD.RECBy pushing REC button each time, you can move tothe next upper level of the folders. Push REC button over and over to move out from themenus. Push MODE button.Push VOLUME+/- button.Use VOLUME+/- buttons to set thePush REC button to move out from theMODEPush MODE button for longer than 2seconds.Push VOLUME+/- button to select“Setup” and push MODE buttonsubsequently. - VOLUME +Push VOLUME+/- button to select“Power off time” and push MODEbutton subsequently.- VOLUME +Use VOLUME+/- buttons to set the timefor the auto power-off time you desire.It moves as 1min.  2min.  5min. 10min.  30min. and etc. in sequence. RECBy pushing REC button each time, you can move tothe next upper level of the folders. Push REC button over and over to move out from themenus. WatchSetupWatchSetupLanguageContrastPower off timeLanguageContrastPower off timePower off time (min)LanguageContrastPower off time–        70%     +Contast Set
Push MODE button.Push VOLUME+/- button.Use VOLUME+/- buttons to set thePush REC button to move out from theSetting for Back LightMODEPush MODE button for longer than 2seconds.Push VOLUME+/- button to select“Setup” and push MODE buttonsubsequently. - VOLUME +Push VOLUME+/- button to select“Back Light” and push MODEbutton subsequently.- VOLUME +Use VOLUME+/- buttons to set theduration time you desire.It moves in sequence as 1sec.  3sec.5sec. and etc. RECBy pushing REC button each time, you can move tothe next upper level of the folders. Push REC button over and over to move out from themenus. Push MODE button.Following pages are shownSet other bars in the same way asPush REC button to move out fromSetting for Equalizer (User Mode)MODEPush MODE button for longer than 2 seconds.Push VOLUME+/- button to select “Setup”and push MODE button subsequently. Push VOLUME+/- button to select “User EQ1” and push MODE button subsequently.- VOLUME +By buttoning on MODE, the cursormoves to other bars.Push MODE button to select the baryou desire.Push VOLUME+/- buttons until youhave the value you want. MODEPush MODE button to select the baryou desire.Push VOLUME+/- buttons until youhave the value you want. RECBy pushing REC button each time, you can move tothe next upper level of the folders. Push REC button over and over to move out from themenus.WatchSetupBack lightUser EQ 1User EQ 2BAND  0VAL   00BAND  2VAL  -02Back lightUser EQ 1User EQ 2Back lightUser EQ 1User EQ 2Back light off time (s)
Push MODE button.Push VOLUME+/- button.Use VOLUME+/- buttons to set thePush REC button to move out fromSetting for Search SpeedMODEPush MODE button for longer than 2seconds.Push VOLUME+/- button to select“Setup” and push MODE buttonsubsequently. - VOLUME +Push VOLUME+/- button to select“Search Speed” and push MODEbutton subsequently.- VOLUME +Use VOLUME+/- buttons to selectdesired speed.It moves in sequence as  1  24  8  16  32 64  128 and etc.RECBy pushing REC button each time, you can move tothe next upper level of the folders. Push REC button over and over to move out from themenus. WatchSetupSearch Speed X32 +Search Speed
Click on “Next” button.Insert M ANY Dual Sports MANAGER CD into theCD-ROM of you computer.Then click on [Install] button.Insert Software CD Rom into the CD-Installing SoftwareChoose the language for installation.Select your language and click on “OK” button. Click on “Next” to continue the installation.Choose the folder where the program will beinstalled. Click on “Next” to continue.When the installation is finished, click on [Finish] tofinalize.A shortcut appears on desktop.Once the installation is finished, there appears ashortcut on desktop.
Use of M-ANY DUAL SPORTS MANAGERConnect the USB cable to DUALDouble click on the icon.Connect the PC with DUAL SPORTS using the USBcable.The power of DUAL SPORTS goes out when it isconnected to USB port.Click on M-Any Dual Sports Manager icon from thedesktop.The player can be used as a portable driverdownloading and uploading normal files with M-AnyDual Sports Manager (Image, Music and Word filesetc.).Connect to USB port of your PC.Connecting to PCConnect the USB cable (Accessory).The specified USB cable can be only used for this connection.The power of the player goes out when it isconnected to USB port.DIGITALAUDIOPLAYER & H.R.M&FMRADIO- VOLUME +MODEPLAY STOP REWMICFFREC HOLDDIGITALAUDIOPLAYER & H.R.M&FMRADIO- VOLUME +MODEPLAY STOP REWMICFFREC HOLDDIGITALAUDIOPLAYER & H.R.M&FMRADIO- VOLUME +MODEPLAY STOP REWMICFFREC HOLDDIGITALAUDIOPLAYER & H.R.M&FMRADIO- VOLUME +MODEPLAY STOP REWMICFFREC HOLDDIGITALAUDIOPLAYER & H.R.M&FMRADIO- VOLUME +MODEPLAY STOP REWMICFFREC HOLDDIGITALAUDIOPLAYER & H.R.M&FMRADIO- VOLUME +MODEPLAY STOP REWMICFFREC HOLDDIGITALAUDIOPLAYER & H.R.M&FMRADIO- VOLUME +MODEPLAY STOP REWMICFFREC HOLDDIGITALAUDIOPLAYER & H.R.M&FMRADIO- VOLUME +MODEPLAY STOP REWMICFFREC HOLD
About MANAGER IconsThe buttons with the same names as names on the main menu dothe same functions.Shortcut: used for facilitating operationsFolder Window: used to show folders in the PC.File Type: shows files by types. (Audio, Document, Image and All Files)File List Window: used to show files in selected folder.Move to Root: used to move to the root folder in the memory.Creating Folder: used to create new folders in the memory.Memory Window: shows saved information in the memory.Download: transfers selected file to the memory.Memory State: displays currently remained and entire capacity of thememory.The main page of MANAGER appears on theSelection button for Flash memory or DUALSPORTS.Selection button for outer memory (MMC) formemory expansion.Add-on button to add selected files to the memory window.The added files appear as “To be downloaded” state onthe memory window.Upload button to upload files from the memory ofDUAL SPORTS to the PC.But, excluding music files (MP3, WMA).Delete button to remove selected files from thememory.The button formats the memory of DUAL SPORTS.Every file in the memory will be deleted with thisbutton.The button updates the contents in the memory.The button stops file transferring between DUALSPORTS and the PC.
Select files.Select the file to download.Select a folder where files are saved in your PC.Select the file to download to the player.Save files to your PC.Connect DUAL SPORTS with theMain MANAGER page appears.File DownloadSave any digital audio file gained from webpage orinternet sources to your PC. Connect DUAL SPORTS with the PC using the USBcable (See 00P).Click on the shortcut on desktop.A message “Can’t not read the Memory” will appearwhen the connection is failed or not connected.
File UploadChoose a folder where the files areChoose files you are uploading.Choose a folder in the PC to save the files.But, MP3, WMA files can not be uploaded. It isprohibited by the law. Select the files you are uploading form the memorywindow.Click on Add-File button.Click on “Download”.Click on Add button after selecting the file.Then the file is added to the memory window and themessage “To be downloaded” appears on the screen You may also add files with “drag & drop” for thefiles to be ready for download. Selected file from the PC is downloaded to the memoryof the player.To halt the downloading, click on “Cancel”.
Memory FormatClick on “Format”. Selecting Format TypeYou can format the memory by clicking on “Format”button as needed.All the data in the memory will be deleted accordingly.Select Fast Format or Entire Format.Fast Format: only removes file information from thememory speedily. Entire Format: makes the memory as it was firstreleased and takes long time. Click on “Y” to format.Completion window pops up when it is finished.Click on “Save to PC”You may confirm uploaded files from file listwindow when you click on “Save to PC”You may also upload files with “drag & drop”.DUAL SPORTS may not work if you abort the format while it is beingformatted. Please do not abort until it finishes.
Execute M-ANY DUAL SPORTS MANAGER onChoose “OS Update” menu.Choosing OS Update typeOS Update Execute M-ANY DUAL SPORTS MANAGERby double clicking on the icon form desktop with theUSB cable connected. OS update A dialogue box for OS update by clickingon “OS Update” after choosing “Edit” menu from themenu bar.PCPCSERVERDUAL SPORTSDUAL SPORTSPC OS UpdateThe OS originally contained in DUALSPORTS is downloaded to the MP3player.Network OS UpdateThe OS firstly is downloaded from thenetwork server to the PC and subsequently to be downloaded fromthe PC to MP3 player. Note: The PC should be connected tothe internet for the update.DIGITALAUDIOPLAYER & H.R.M&FMRADIO- VOLUME +MODEPLAY STOP REWMICFFREC HOLDDIGITALAUDIOPLAYER & H.R.M&FMRADIO- VOLUME +MODEPLAY STOP REWMICFFREC HOLDThe OS of the MP3 player will be updated by clickingon “Start” after choosing desired OS update type.
Please check the followings before youask for the services.Please check the followings before you ask for the services.* The player does not play the file withsecurity protection such as liquid audio.Please care about this when you use theplayer.When Then check (if) And you mayYou can not play MP3 There is any song inthe flash memory.The battery ran out. Download songs tothe fresh memory.Replace or charge thebattery.Uploading anddownloading MP3 isnot availableThe USB cable iscorrectly connected. Assure cableconnection. There is not enoughmemory remained Remain necessaryfiles only in thememory.There is a messagesaying “Fault on theMemory”Which memory hasthe fault.Refer to “Help” from M-ANY T MANAGER toresolve the problemsyou have with theplayer.When Then check (if) And you mayIt does not work bybuttoning. The battery is insertedwith wrong direction?The battery should berecharged?The lock button is inthe lock position?Re-insert the batterwith right direction.Recharge the battery.Move lock button tounlock position.Letters on the LCD arenot properly displayed. The contact of thebattery is good?The buttons get toomush forces?The battery ran out?nsert the batterycorrectly and closethe cover tightly.Push the buttonscorrectly when onlythey are required todo.eplace the battery to
Damage Compensation PolicyType of Damage CompensationWithin Guaranteed After Guaranteed Period PeriodWhen problemoccurs with its’performances orfunctions in normalcondition of use.(Within the periodof holding parts)Problems with its’ performancesor functions from customer’sfaults regardless if they areintentional or not.When the faults occur from force majeure (including but not limited to fire, saltflood, gas, earthquake, storm, flood and etc.)When the faults occur from abnormal power supply or defects on access devicesWhen replacing normal consumable parts.When problems occur from other outside factors without having any defect in theproduct.When the problem occurs from unauthorized service engineer.Service forCharge Service forChargeWhen major parts are required to be servedwithin one month from the purchasingWhen major parts are required to be servedwithin ten days from the purchasingWhen exchanged products are required to be servedon major parts within one month from the purchasingWhen it is not exchangeable When it is When it has defectsrepairable  When the same repairhas been performedfor four times When it is not repairableWhen it is not repairable by lack ofparts’ stockWhen the service person lost theproductWhen the damages occur fromtransportation or installation When it is repairableWhen it is not repairableProduct Exchangeor RefundProductExchangeRefundService for FreeProductExchange orRefundProductExchangeService for ChargeProduct Exchange byPayment which iscomparable to“Service for Charge”Service forChargeRefund byadding 10% ofdepreciatedamountService for ChargeTo be complied withthe separate policy ofthe manufacturerThe manufacture is not responsible for any data loss when it is caused by users’ fault. Any other matters that are not specified herein should comply with “Regulation ofCustomer Protection”Service Call Center: +82-54-334-6003~4, 080-201-6789(Domestic) FAX: +82-54- 337-3075Frequency range87.5 MHz~108.0 MHzRadio(FM) Output 7mw (L)+7 mw(R) Signal-to-Noise Ratio50  dB            Antenna Headset/Earphone Code AntennaFrequency Characteristics20 Hz~20 KHzAudioOutput7mw (L)+7 mw(R)Signal-to-Noise Ratio50  dBFile Type MP3, WMA, ADPFile Support   Bite Rate  8Kbps or more (MP3), 32Kbpsor more (WMA)Recording Voice Recording for 1040 minutes (256MB) Capacity Music Recording for 240 minutes (256MB) Maximum Play HoursMore than 15 hours (at highest volume, 128Kbps, MP3)Temperature Conditioned-5 C  ~  70 CProduct Size90 60 20mm(W LH)  Weight55 g (without battery)  LCDGraphic  LCDBattery 1.5 AAA size X2Product Specification
LETTER OF GUARANTEEProductModelDate of PurchaseCustomer NameAddressSeller’s NameAddress(Y)                 ( )                ( ):::::::Contact No.Contact No.::• Please keep this letter of guarantee to have sufficient services and theletter should be submitted with the date of purchase marked therein.1. The guarantee for the product is subject and limited to the provision listed on the letter. 2. Please make sure that the date of purchase is provided on the letter as the guaranteeperiod is calculated from the date.(When it is not specified, the purchase date isconsidered as the first date after 6 months from manufacture.)3. This letter of guarantee may not be reissued.The appearance and specification of the product may be subject to changing without any prior notice to customers.FCC Compliance StatementThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject tothe following two conditions: (1) This device may cause harmfulinterference, and(2) This device must accept any interference received including interferencethat may cause undesired operation.This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for aClass B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits aredesigned to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in aresidential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radiofrequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with theinstructions may cause harmful interference in radio communication.However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particularinstallation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio ortelevision reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment offand on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one ormore of the following measures:• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.• Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that towhich the receiver is connected.• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or TV technical for help.Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible  for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

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