Element 811 manual

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    USER MANUAL For Model GC810/ 81 1/812/820/821 /822[...]

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    1 Read this manua l carefully before using the MP3 player  Thank you for your pur chase  Contents in this m anual m ay be chan ged possib ly for better s ervice  We have the right to m ak e changes to th is manual without not ice W ARNING Please “REMOVE” the batteries of MP3 player when connecting to PC. DO NOT DISPOSE OF BA TT ERIES I[...]

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    2 KEY DEFINITION S LCD SCRE EN[...]

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    3 POWER ON/O FF  Press PLA Y button to t urn it O N  While the Pla yer is ON, pre ss and ho ld PLA Y button will turn i t OFF . MENU DISPLA Y  While the player is ON, press and hold the MODE button will active Main Menu.  Scroll MODE button to s elect the func tion and press MODE button again to conf irm . MSC -Enter the m usic pla ybac[...]

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    4 BASIC OPE R A TION  While the pla yer is O N, pr ess PLA Y butto n to pla yback m usic, the LCD s creen will display t he current song name, singer and etc ( if inform ation is availabl e)  Scroll MODE button to sele ct the song, (scroll to prev ious position to skip back, and next positi on to sk ip forward, tim e takes to skip songs varie[...]

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    5 press PLA Y butto n to pla yback the m usic, and pres s PLA Y button again to pause th e pla ying.  Press MODE butt on to ente r pla yback mode selec tion  Use MODE button to scroll through selections, press MODE button to enter pla yback s election at REP EA T  Use MOD E butt on to s elec t fr om: No rmal, Repeat One, Repeat with in cur[...]

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    6 enter pla yback s election at Equ alizer  Use MODE button to selec t from : NO R (NA T U RE), ROCK , PO P , CLAS (CL ASSIC), SOF T , JAZZ, D BB (Digital Bass B ooster) SRS M ode  While the pl ayer is ON, an d the player is in m usic pla yback m ode, press PLA Y butto n to pla yback the m usic, and pres s PLA Y button again to pause th e pla[...]

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    7 sound settin g.  In TRUB ASS mode, us e M ODE butto n to slid e from 0 to 10 f or Bass adjustm ent  In FOCUS m ode, use MODE button to slide from 0 to 10 for treble adjustm ent TEM PO RA T E M ode  In T EMPO m ode, us e MO DE b utton to s lide from -8 to + 8 f or T empo rate adjustm ent REPLA Y Sett ing  While the pl ayer is ON, an d [...]

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    8 enter REPL A Y Mo de settin g  Use Mo de button to scroll bet ween A (start) and B (finish) for replaying re quested sec tion.  Once the Repla y section is defined  Press MODE butt on to ente r pla yback mode selec tion  Use MODE button to scroll through selections, press MODE button to enter REPL A Y T IME Mode setting  Use Mode b[...]

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    9 VOICE RECOR DING  Press and hold MOD E butt on to active the main m enu .  Scroll the MODE button to highlight the REC Menu and press MODE button again to start RECO RDING m ode.  The LCD scr een will displa y the record f ile nam e, the recordin g time.  Pause recording b y press the PLA Y button. And press PLA Y button again to paus[...]

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    10 files  Scroll MODE bu tton to se lect between: Delete f ile or D elete A ll  Press MODE butt on to conf irm selection  TEL BOOK  Enter to main m enu.  Scroll to T el Book m ode and ent er T el Book mode. T he T el Book subm enu interface is as f ollo ws: Submenu:  Browser T el: T o browse T el Book inf orm ation.  Impor t T [...]

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    1 1 sub-m enus and corres ponding sub- menus listed as bel ow: 1. Record Time: ent er to thi s mode to set the re cord tim e. 2. Backlight : to set back light lighting t ime bet ween 0-30 seconds 3. Back Color: 7 back light colors for s election. 4. Language: 20 languages support ed includi ng English , S panish. 5. Power Of f : to set auto power o[...]

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    12 FIRM W A RE UPGR ADE Caution: Firmware upgrade is to restore the factor y setti ng of the M P3 player . It is not an opt ional f unction. Incorrect operation of firmw are upgradin g ma y cau se the MP3 player working abnormally . We suggest y ou not to do the firmware upgrade if the player works well. Plea se read the manual carefully befo re st[...]

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    13 “choose f irmware of new vers ion” button.  Choose new firm ware progr am ( Y ou m a y find it in our website: www .e lementel ectronics.c om)  Press PLA Y button, th e system starts upgrading. USB M ASS STOR A GE The MP3 player sup ports standard USB m ass s torage functi on with W in98/ME/2000/XP , M ac OS 10 .3 and abo ve, Linux 8. [...]

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    14 SYSTEM REQUIREM ENTS  IBM compatible PC  Pentium 166Mh z or faster CPU  Windows98SE, 2000, ME, XP OS  USB port  32MB RAM or m ore ( 64MB is recom m ended for W indows2000)  20MB free hard disk space or m ore  CD-ROM drive (For installing dri ver CD if us ing W in98SE)  Sound Card (Opti onal) FILE TR ANSFER BET WEEN PC A N[...]

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    15 FCC P AR T 15 S T A TEMEN T Thi s d ev ic e c omp li es w it h Pa rt 15 o f t he FC C R ul es. Ope rat io n is sub je ct to t he fo l low in g two co nd it io ns: (1) thi s d evi ce may no t c ause ha rmf ul i nt er fere n ce, an d (2) th is d ev ice mu st a cc ep t a ny in te rfer enc e re ce i ve d, in clu di ng in ter fe ren ce tha t may caus[...]

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    16 in acco rda n ce wit h th e in str uc ti ons , may cause ha rmfu l in ter fe ren ce to rad io co mmu ni cati on s. How e ver , th ere is no gua ra nt ee that i nt er fere n ce w il l not o cc ur i n a pa rt icu la r inst al la ti on . If this e qu ip ment d oe s cause h a rmf ul inte rfe ren ce t o rad io or tel ev isi on rece pti o n, whi ch ca[...]

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    17 Safety and U pkeep  Never attem pt to fix the player yourself by ope ning and disassembling the unit as th is will af fect y our war rant y.  W hen cleaning the sc reen please use a soft dr y cloth.  Do not ex pose the player to direct sunlight f or long periods of time.  Do not ex pose the player to damp or moist conditio ns  Do [...]

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    18 Questions or Co mments: toll free number:866-823-16 71 support website:www .elementelectronics.com 1 YEAR LIMIT ED WAR RANTY Element Electronics, LLC w arrants to the original purchaser of this product, that should the pro duct or any p art thereof be proven defe ctive in material or wor km anship within on e year from the date of original pur c[...]