Hyun Won DHH100 MP3 PLAYER (WITH FM RADIO) User Manual User s Manual H

Hyun Won Inc. MP3 PLAYER (WITH FM RADIO) User s Manual H

USERS MANUAL

   EUT Type: MP3 Player FCC ID : PCMDHH100 Test Report No.: GETEC-E3-04-051 FCC Class B Certification   APPENDIX H : USER’S MANUAL
SpecificationsOn ProductsProduct FeaturesOS Firmware UpgradeableBy upgrading OS firmware, users will get the most recent OS updates through theInternet, giving them additional functions and file format support.User-Centered EQIt provides 5 basic EQs (Normal, Rock, Jazz, Classic, and Pop) and 10 user defined EQ,so that users can adjust high quality of music by setting the right preference of qualityusers want.Fast Transmission SpeedThanks to the support of the USB 2.0 interface, the maximum speed of the filetransmission is 480Mbps.Voice RecordingWith a high-sensitive built-in microphone, it can be used as professional voice recorderhaving versatile functions.Music RecordingWithout having to connect to any PCs, you can directly save and record data to theplayer as digital files in real-time while enjoying FM Radio, CDs and music or contents inan audiocassette tape, so this is a must-have for students and workmen who not onlywant to enjoy music but also need a repeat function for studying TOEIC and TOEFL andpracticing Conversational Skills FM Radio Listening & Recording.FM Radio Listening & RecordingYou can enjoy FM radio programs as well as digital music such as MP3 and WMA. Youcan even record a part of the music that you are listening to directly from the radio to theplayer, which you can listen to repeatedly and save into your PC.FM TUNERAudioFile SupportRecordingTimeMax. Playback Time8056 22.4 (mm)Dimensions (W x L x H)Weight (including batteries)100gBatteries (Built-in) 4.2V Li-PolymerOperation TemperaturesUSB File TypesMP3, WMAMP3:16~320Kbps,WMA:32~160KbpsBit RateDownload speed 480Mbps360 Hours for 5 GB. Voice Recording withRecording Mode of 32Kbps-5 ~70Approximately 10 HoursFM Frequency 87.5MHz ~ 108.0MHz20Hz ~ 20KHzMax. Volume .7mW (16 ) (Headphones)Max. Volume 500mW (8 ) (Speakers)Max. Volume .15mW (16 ) (Headphones)Max. Volume 300mW (8 ) (Speakers)5090Cord Antenna for Headphones/EarphonesOutputS/N RationAntennaFrequency CharacteristicsOutputS/N RatioClassification        Items Specifications
Names of Each PartOn ProductsNames of Each PartFront SidesLCD DisplayEarphones JackEncoding PortUSB PortMenu / Mode / FF / REW /VOL+,- ButtonEQ/NavigationButtonHold SwitchSD Card SlotJack forDC IN  Rec/A-BButtonReset ButtonBuilt-in Stereo SpeakerHigh SensitiveVoice RecordingMicrophonePowerOn/PowerOff/Play/Stop
LCD DisplayBasics of How to OperateUSB Connection & DisconnectionAfter you see the message“Safely Remove Hardware” ,click“OK” and remove the cable.3For Windows 98 UsersIf you disconnect the cable without following the instructions above, you will see a warningmessage and it may cause a serious failure to PC or the player.Disconnecting a USB cable from PC while downloading, uploading, formatting, and OS updatingmay cause a serious failure to PC or the player.For Your Reference!!Connecting Player to PC By Using USB CableA:  Status of Files (Play/Pause/Stop)B:  Format of the Playing Files C:  Playing ModesD:  Equalizer E:  Remaining BatteryF:  Folder NameG:  ID 3 TagH: File NamesI: Play PositionJ: Track Number, Elapsed TimeClick!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!To disconnect the player from the USB cable, click the green arrow at the right bottomright of your Windows screen.Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!
Simple Key OperationsBasics of How to OperateLCD DisplayConnecting Player to PC By Using USB CableA: Receive/Ready to receiveB: Auto/ManualC: Preset Number (1~20)D: Mono/StereoE: Remaining BatteryF: Preset ModesG: Frequency H: Frequency BarButtonPLAY/PAUSEMENUREC/A-BPlays a current song.Power OffMoves to the next track.Successive forward tracksearch.Moves back to theprevious track.Successive backward track search.Selects modes.(MUSIC<->VOICE<-LINE<->FM)Selects modes.(MUSIC<->VOICE<-LINE<->FM)Pauses a current song.Power OffSelects menus.Moves to the next song.Section Repeat: A <-> B/Cancel.Changes play modes.(Normal Repeat Repeat AllRandom Random All)Fast backward search from thecurrent position.Within 5 sec. after play: Moves backto the previous song.5 sec. after play: Plays the song atthe beginning of it.Fast forward search from thecurrent position.Selects menus.Waits for voice/musicrecording.Time PressedStop State Play StateFFREWMusic Playback Mode
Simple Key OperationsBasics of How to OperateSimple Key OperationsButtonTime PressedStop State Play StateButtonTime PressedREC Ready State Recording StateEQChange of EQs(Normal Rock Jazz ClassicPop User EQ1~10)Executes navigation.Turns the volume up 1 level.Turns the volume up successively.Turns the volume down 1 level.Turns the volume down successively.Executes navigation.Volume 1 level up.Volume 1 level up/down.Volume up/down successively.Volume 1 level down.Volume down successively.Volume up successively.VOL+VOL-VOL+/-RecMENUVoice Record/MusicRecord starts.Voice Record/Music Recordstops.Selects modes(MUSIC<->VOICE<->LINE<-> FM)Music/Voice Recording ModePLAY/PAUSEMENUREC/A-BEQStarts to receive/Waits forreceiving.Power offStarts to receive/Waits for receiving.Power offMoves to the next preset.Moves to the next presetssuccessively.Moves 1 station back to theprevious presets.Successively moves back to theprevious presets.Selects FM menus.FM Radio records/stops.Cancel the preset modes.Turns the volume up/down 1 level.Turns the volume up/downsuccessively.Increases frequency 1 level up.Successively scans frequencies.Decreases the frequency 1 leveldown.Successively search previousfrequencies.Selects modes.(MUSIC<->VOICE<->LINE<-> FM)Selects modes.(MUSIC<->VOICE<->LINE<-> FM)Selects FM menus.Enters the preset modes /Cancel the preset modesFFREWFM Radio ModeButtonTime PressedReady to Receive State Preset Mode
Scanning FM Radio FrequenciesListening FM RadioListening to FM RadioScanning FM Radio FrequenciesPress the (        ) button on the front long.1In FM mode, push the (         ) button on the front to FF/REW (               ) to find desiredfrequencies.If you push the (        ) button on the front briefly to FF/REW (              ), the frequencies willbe increased or decreased consecutively by 0.05MHz, and if you push it long to FF/REW(               ), the frequencies will be increased or decreased consecutively. During thescanning, the most receivable frequencies will be received. While receiving the FM Radio frequencies, pressing the Play (     ) button will let theuser to select the “Receiving/Ready for Receiving.”After moving to “FM” by pushing the (        ) button on the front to VOL+/VOL- (        ), pressthe (        ) button on the front to be ready for receiving the frequency of the FM Radio.23ReadyScanning FrequenciesReceiving099.30 099.35 099.40Each FM Radio station uses a different range of frequencies and the range willbe subject to change according to the regions and countries.For Your Reference!!
Selecting MusicListening MusicListening MusicPlaying/Pausing/Stopping Music Moving Playing FilesControlling VolumePushing the (         ) button on the front of the player to the direction of VOL+ / VOL- (          )will adjust the volume with the following LCD display. During the play mode, pushing the (         ) button on the front long to either FF/REW (                )will let the player do a fast search the current song forward and backward.FF Pushing the (         ) button on the front briefly to the direction of FF (          ) will movethe player to the next track and REW (          ) will moves back to the previous track.The Volume display will disappearafter 2~3 secondsFor Your Reference!!001002003003002001Pushing the buttons long under the state of Stop and Pause will lead to the fastmovement.For Your Reference!!REW If the Play (      ) button of the player is pressed under the state of Stop or Pause, files willbe played with ( ) on the LCD screen.If the Play (      ) button of the player is pressed during the state of Play, files will be pausedshowing ( ) on the LCD screen. If the Play (     ) button of the player is pressed under the state of Pause, the player will stopshowing (     ) on the LCD screen.
Setting Section RepeatsListening MusicSelecting MusicNavigation During PlaybacklDuring the playback, pushing the (         ) button on the front long to either FF/REW (                )will let the player do a fast search the current song forward and backward.00:00:0300:00:0200:00:0100:00:0100:00:0200:00:03FF  REW REPEAT ADuring the play mode, press the REC (     ) buttonbriefly at the starting point of the section repeat.1To cancel the section repeat, press the REC (     ) button briefly.3REPEAT BPressing the REC (     ) button once again briefly at theend of the section repeat will activate the section repeatand the interval will be repeatedly played.2If you don’t specify the ending point of the section repeat, the end of thefile will be the ending point automatically.For Your Reference!!
Voice Recording RecordingChanging Play ModesIf you press the REC (    ) button long during the playback, the modes change in theorder of Normal, Repeat, Repeat All, Random, and Random All.NORPRPARDRADNORPRPARDRADNormal: Plays music files once in order.Repeat: Plays a specified song repeatedly.Repeat All: Plays all the files repeatedly in order.Random: Regardless of the order of the songs, they will be played randomly andstop automatically after playing the entire songs once.Random All: Like Random, files are played continuously without stop.Press the (        ) button on the front long. 1Pressing the REC (    ) button briefly under“REC READY” will start the recording3Pushing the (        ) button on the front to VOL+/VOL- (        ) will lead you to the“VOICE” menu. Now press the (        ) button on the front to enter the “VOICE”mode.2Voice Recording
RecordingVoice Recording Voice Recording If you press the REC (    ) button again, the recording will stop with the following LCDdisplay.After the voice recording, files will be saved as MP3 files into a Voice folder and willbe seen as VOO1.MP3.During the VOICE recording, you can select the quality of the recording by adjustingthe bit rates. If the voice recording reaches to the status of “Memory Full,” the recording will stopautomatically and only the files recorded just before the stop will be saved.The quality of the recording will be subject to the sensitivity or distance of the soundsource.If the power is low, recording will not be performed properly.The player may make some sound due to the characteristics of the built-in hard diskduring the voice recording. 4Playing & Stopping Voice Recorded FilesUnder the state of Pause/Stop, press the Play (        ) button to play the voicerecorded file.Under the state of play mode, press the Play (        ) button to pause the voicerecorded file.After voice recording, pressing the REC (    ) button long, under the state ofStop, will make the player REC READY, enabling continuous voicerecording.For Your Reference!!For Your Reference!!
File Upload & DownloadConnect the USB cable to the PCand select the file(s) to download tothe player from the PC by right-clicking “Copy” from the menu.1Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Click!Like the picture below, paste thecopied files to the Jukebox byselecting “Paste” by right-clicking themouse. 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!The player will be recognized as a “Jukebox” in the folder “My computer” under the main drive.Don’t disconnect the USB cable during the transfer of files. Otherwise, it may cause a fatal error toeither your PC or the player.Be sure to wind the core round the USB cable when transmitting data.(This can block an electric wave emitted to the USB cable.For Your Reference!!File Upload & DownloadAbout ProgramsLike the picture below, saving the file to the player is finished.3During the file uploading, you can save the files in the player to the PC by following the reverseddirection of the above.You can use Drag & Drop function of your mouse to download and upload files.For Your Reference!!
FCC RF INTERFERENCE STATEMENTNoteThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protectionagainst harmful interference in a residential installation.This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and usedin accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can bedetermined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct theinterference by one or more of 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 to which the receiver isconnected.- 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 not expressly approved by thegrantee or manufacturer could void the users authority to operate such equipment.CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliancecould void the user's authority to operate the equipment.THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THEFOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2)THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAYCAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.MEMO
MEMOWARRANTY 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 information contained in the WarrantyCertificate.2. The warranty service takes effect from the date of purchase, so please make sure you enter the date ofpurchase on the Warranty Certificate at the time of purchase. (If the date of purchase cannot be verified, thedate 6 months from the date 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 the customer in order toimprove the product quality.

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