BenQ C110 manual

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    We l c o m e J o yb ee 110 (D A -110) Dig ital A udio Play er Us e r M a n u a l[...]

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    Copy ri g h t Copyright 2003 by BENQ Corporation. All rig hts rese rved. N o part of this publ ication ma y be repr o- duced, transmitted, transcr ibed, stor ed in a retrieval syst em or translated into a ny languag e or com- puter language, i n any f orm or by an y means, electronic, mech anical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherw ise, [...]

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    Table of Contents i T able of Cont ents 1 Copyright 2 Disclaimer 2 Table of Contents i Your Joybee 110 Digital Audio Player 1 Introduction 1 Package Contents 1 System Requirements 1 Touring the Joybee 110 Digital Audio Player 2 Buttons/Ports/Parts 2 The LCD Display 4 Getting the Joybee 110 Digi tal Audio Player Ready 5 Connecting Earphone 5 Chargin[...]

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    Table of Contents ii Format flash memory 10 Setting Joybee 110 Auto-Off time 10 Setting display backlight duration 10 Setting display contras t 10 Setting language 10 SW Upgrade 10 Buttons Lock 10 Using the Joybee 110 Digital Audio Pl ayer as a USB Flash Drive 11 Using QMusic 12 The Main Screen 12 Adding songs to the Joybee 110 Digi tal Audio Playe[...]

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    Your Joybee 110 Digital Audio Player 1 Y our J oybee 110 Digital A udio Play er Int ro du c t io n Congratulations on your purchase of the Jo ybee 110 Dig ital A udio Player! The Jo ybee 110 Dig ital A udio Player not only pr ovides multiple functio ns for high quality music pla y back and voi ce recordi ng but consumes lo wer power to e xtend y ou[...]

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    Your Joybee 110 Digital Audio Player 2 T ouring the Jo ybee 11 0 Dig ital A udio Play er Buttons/P orts/P ar ts (1) L CD display Displays the status of the player . (e.g . song title, pla y time..., etc.) (2) Earphone jack F or connecting your earphone to J oybee 110. (3) Ne cklet hole F or strapping the necklet. (3) Scroll up/Next track/Fast for w[...]

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    Your Joybee 110 Digital Audio Player 3  Whe n the play er is in standby mode, press this button to star t pl aying.  In a men u, press this button t o enter or conf ir m your selection.  Whe n play er power is on or in standby mode, hold down this butt on for 2 seconds to turn it off.  When p lay in g or re cord in g, pres s th is but t[...]

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    Your Joybee 110 Digital Audio Player 4 The L CD Display 3 bars in the batter y status icon in dicate that the battery power is sufficient. Only one bar in the icon indicates that the power is weak. If there ar e no b ars in the icon , the battery is near empty and you need to charge it immediately . Th e player will turn off automatically , and an [...]

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    Getting the Joybee 110 Digital Audio Player Ready 5 Getting the J oybee 110 Digital A udio Pla yer Re a dy Connecting Earphone As illustrated, pl ug the earphone into the earphone jac k on the Jo yb ee 110 Digital A udio Player . Charging th e Batter y Connect Jo ybee 110 D igital A udio Player to PC USB port with the USB cable. When charging co mp[...]

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    Getting the Joybee 110 Digital Audio Player Ready 6 When the battery is completely drained after your first time use, extend the charging time for 2 more hours than usual. Installing J oybee 110 Digital A udio Play er Software Insert the Joybee 110 Digital A udio Play er CD-ROM into y our CD-ROM drive. A fe w seconds la ter , a software installatio[...]

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    Getting the Joybee 110 Digital Audio Player Ready 7 Installing the USB Driv er Installing in W indows ME/W indows 2000/W indows XP T urn on the pow er of the J oybee 110 Digital A u dio Pla yer by p ressing the button, and then connect it to the USB port of your computer using the USB cable. A N ew Hard ware Fou nd message w ill appear and installa[...]

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    Using the Joybee 110 Digital Audio Player 8 U sing the Jo ybee 110 Dig ital A udio Play er T urning the Play er On and Off In power off st atus, long press the button to turn on the play er . In p lay bac k an d record in g m od es , lo ng pres s t he but ton to s top play in g or re cord in g a nd enter standb y mode. In standby status, press and [...]

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    Using the Joybee 110 Di gital Audio Player 9 Ran. Rep : Random repeat . Jo ybee 110 will repeatedly pl ay random audio files. Random : Random play . Joybee 110 w ill play audio files randomly . All : Repeat all. Jo ybee 110 Digital A udio Play er plays all audio files r epeatedly . The icon will appear on the display i n this mode. One : R epeat cu[...]

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    Using the Joybee 110 Digital Audio Player 10 Rec or d in g s e t u ps Quality : Here you hav e four choices to decide the recording quality : Hi gh , Mid , Low , and TVF (TVF , mono audio for mat. T aking up less memor y space to extend recording time.). VO R : If you set V OR on, Joybee 110 Digital A udio Play er only starts recording when there ?[...]

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    Using the Joybee 110 Di gital Audio Player 11 Long press /A -B to disable the butt on functions, and long press again to r elease button functions. U sing the J oybee 110 Digital A udio Pla yer as a USB Flash Driv e In co mbination with the USB cable, you can use the J oybee 110 Digital A udio Player as a handy US B flash driv e. 1. Connect the J o[...]

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    Using QMusic 12 U sing QM usic QM usic is a software pr og ram that helps you t o eas ily organize your music c ol lection. Y ou can use it to pla y music CDs and MP3 files, con vert CD music into .mp3 format, create playlist s for playing music, burn musi c CDs and compil e your own music album. When used with the J oybee 110 Digital Audio Pla yer[...]

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    Using QMusic 13 M usic Playing Butt ons Y ou can use these buttons t o play mu sic. Status Bar The detailed information of pl aylist wi ll appear here, inc luding total number of songs and total playback time. Feature Buttons W hen playing music, you can use these buttons to change play mode. Right P anel Sho ws songs in the sele cted playlist/medi[...]

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    Using QMusic 14 Adding songs t o the Jo ybe e 110 Digital A udio Player using QM usic After QM usic is opened, connect the Jo ybee 110 Digital A u dio Player t o your co mputer using the USB cable. The icon will appear on the left panel of QM usic and default fold ers MP3 and MicIn will appear belo w it. Adding CD music t o the Jo yb ee 110 Digital[...]

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    Using QMusic 15 2. Check the checkboxes next to the songs you want to transfer to the player . When finishe d, click the button. QM usic will convert selected songs into MP3 format. 3. When QM usic has don e with th e con version process, it will place all conv erted files in a Ne w A l b u m pla ylist on the left panel. Click on it and y o u will [...]

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    Using QMusic 16 4. Click and drag the select ed songs on th e right panel to t he MP3 directory un der the icon. Before dragging the selected songs to the Joybee 110 Digital A udio Player , make sure that there is enough mem- ory spa ce. Adding new songs to the Jo yb ee 110 Digital Audio Pla yer from your computer 1. Click the My Jo y b e e playlis[...]

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    Using QMusic 17 2. Click the button and then bro wse for and select the .mp3, .wav or .wma song files you want t o transfer to the J oybee 110 Digital A udio Player . Click Open and the se lected song files will be added to the My J oy b e e playlist. 3. Click the icon on the l eft panel. 4. Click the button. The song s you just added will be trans[...]

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    Using QMusic 18 play er . If you want to k eep these songs, please back them u p in you r compu ter bef ore continuing. Before dragging the selected songs to the Joybee 110 Digital A udio Player , make sure that there is enough mem- ory spa ce. Let QM usic automatically update the songs up on getting connected to the Jo ybee 110 Dig ital Au d i o P[...]

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    Using QMusic 19 2. Click the button and then bro wse for and select the .mp3, .wav or .wma song files you want t o transfer to the J oybee 110 Digital A udio Player . Click Open and the se lected song files will be added to the My J oy b e e playlist. 3. Click the b utton. Right Pa n e l[...]

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    Using QMusic 20 4. Click the Joybe e tab on the dialogue box that appears. 5. On the Joyb ee tab, click to selec t A u tomaticall y launch QM usic when J oybee inserted an d A utomatically transfer MP3 fi les to J oybee when inserted , then click the button. 6. Disconnect the Jo yb ee 110 Digital A udio Player and then r econnect it to the comput e[...]

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    Notes, FAQ and Troubleshooting Tips 21 N otes, F A Q and T roubleshooting T ips No t e s  Do not put too man y files under each dir ector y or in the root directory to prevent the system from slowing down. If a large numb er of files must be put in the player , org anize the files into d ifferent director ies.  D o n o t s t o r e da t a i n [...]

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    Notes, FAQ and Troubleshooting Tips 22 F A Q and T roubleshooting T ips Wh y can ’t I play ce rtain songs in WM A format using my J oybee 110 Digital Audio Pla yer? Some WMA song s currently available from the Internet are cop y rig ht protected. This kind of protection method prevents unauthorized person from pla y ing prot ected song files. The[...]

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    Notes, FAQ and Troubleshooting Tips 23 Wh y do different songs ha ve different sound v olumes? Because the parameter of the v olume level when record in g e ach son g m ay n ot b e t he sam e, the volume level of different songs are different. The file size is smaller than the free me mor y availa ble i n my p l ay er, b u t I s t il l c a n n o t [...]