Eclipse - Fujitsu Ten 180 manual

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    Eclipse 180 User’s Manual Congratulations on purchasing your Eclipse Personal Media Pla y er! T o get the most out of your purchase, please take the time to carefull y read through this manual. Foreword If any prob lems occur during while using your Eclipse, please feel free to contact Mach Speed technical s upport at 580-272-0035. Thank you for [...]

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     Multiple play modes so that you can listen to your mus ic the way that you want  Seven Equalizer modes to listen to your m usic the way it was meant to be heard  No drivers required for Windows ME or later operating s yste ms  Built-in rechargeable Lithium ion battery Buttons Basic operations 1) Power on: Set the ON/OFF switch to the O[...]

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    The text func tion allows you to read .TXT files yo u have loaded to your player. T o access text mode, use the [PREV] or [NEXT] buttons to select “text” on the main menu and press [MENU]. When you first enter the text reader, a list of the files on your player will be displayed. Use [PREV] and [NEXT] to highlight the file you would like to vie[...]

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    • Power Off- Allows you to set the length of time before the player powers off (measured in minutes, 0 disables) • Replay Mode- Allows you to set manual or Auto play. When in manual, you will have to use [NEXT] or [PREV] to advance to the next or previous file in music, movie or photo mode. • Firmware version- Displays the current firmware ve[...]

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    Equalizer- Natural, Rock, Pop, Classic, Soft, jazz, DBB, SRS WOW mode- Allows you to adjust your SRS W OW settings Tempo rate - Allows you to adjust the s ong speed Replay mode- Allows you to set the A-B repeat mode. Once this is selected, you will be returned to your song. Press [NEXT] to set the first point (A), and press [NEXT] again to set the [...]

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    Press the [PLA Y] button to begin recording. Y ou can pause the recording by pressing the [PLA Y] button again. If you press and hold the [PLA Y] button, it will stop recording, save the current recording, and be ready to begin a new recording. Press and hold the [MENU] button to save the current recording and return to the main menu. T o access th[...]

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    (Note: you must use Windows Media Player 10 or later to use this feature.) (Note: this player does not support DRM encrypted audio files, such as those downloaded from the Windows Media Player download service.) 1. Open Windows Media Player and connect the MP3 pla yer to a working USB port. Windows Media player will prompt you with a setup screen a[...]

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    3. Drag your music to the sync list (on the right of the screen) from the list on the left. Once you have selected the music you wish to add to the player , press Sync. 3. Windows Media player will load the songs on to your MP3 pla yer .[...]

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    4. Once all the songs you have added are synced to the unit, and Windows Media Player says that is safe to disconnect your MP3 player , disconnect the device.[...]

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    COPY AND P A STE 1. Connect the MP3 player to a working USB port. 2. When the unit is connected to your c omputer , it will create a gray and green icon in the system tray (lower right hand corner of your desktop). The icon will be called safely remove hardware. 3. Go to the “My Computer” section of your computer. In there you will find a secti[...]

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    6. Locate the m usic stored on your computer . Generally this is stored in the “My Music” folder of your computer . NOTE: if you are unable to locate the music on your computer, cli ck on start, search, files and folders, then search for “*.MP3, *.WMA”. 7. Once you have located the song files, you can right click on the song itself, and sel[...]

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    right click on in the empty space, and select Paste. This will transfer the song on to your MP3 player. 8. Repeat step 7 for as many songs as you want to c opy on to the unit. NOTE: MAC Computers[...]

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    When connected to your MAC computer, the device will act as a removable drive. Simply drag your MP3 files to the device. Caution Modifications not approved by the party responsible for c ompliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. NOTE- This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B Digital [...]