Enox T560 manual

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    Be sure read this user manual before using the EVR-T550/T560 Keep this manual in good custoday it may be useful later.[...]

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    3 2 T able of Contents Getting started Safety notes ................................................................................................................4 Features ......................................................................................................................6 Package contents ......................................[...]

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    5 4 Safety notes Read this manual completely before using this product. Keep away from the reach of infants and children. Batteries are dangerous to them. If anyone swallows the battery , consult with doctor immediately . If the LCD screen is broken, never touch oozing fluid. If your eyes or skin is contaminated, wipe out with clean water and consu[...]

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    7 6 Features ■ Digital music playback Plays back the MP3 and WMA type digital music.(For WMA file playback, bit rate of 64Kbps or more is available.) ■ FM radio reception and recording A vailable to listen to FM radio and record the FM broadcasting. ■ Digital interface (USB) Saves the recorded files in PC and plays back in media player or sen[...]

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    9 Names of the parts 8 Package contents REC/STOP V oice Recorder Earphone USB connection cable User's Manual T wo Batteries (AAA) Antenna Installation CD Neck strap Phone connection cord/adaptor External microphone External device connection cable Optional ● If these accessories are damaged or broken, you can get them fr om the Service Cente[...]

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    11 Tu rning the power on/off 10 LCD display To turn the power on Inserting battery FM RADIO/VOICE/MP3 Function Mode Playback Level Folder Operation of Internal Speaker Resume on/off Sensitivity of Microphone Repeat Status Remaining Battery Amount Equalizer Mode Playback Time Bit rate T rack Number T itle (Title of a track and musician) ➪ Push the[...]

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    13 V oice recording (VR selection) 12 Selecting folder Y ou can select a folder to playback in the VR or FM Radio mode. Press the Folder selection button (A ↔ B/FOLDER) button in the Stop mode. ➡ ➡ ➡ To control the volume level Y ou can control the volume level from 0 to 30 in the Stop or Playback mode. Press the “+” or “-” of the V[...]

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    15 Setting the A-B repeat 14 Playing back file Press the PLA Y/STOP button to turn on the power and select the mode – MP3 or VR. ● In the VR mode, select the folder containing the file to playback by pressing the folder selection button (A ↔ B/FOLDER). Whenever you press the button, the folder will be changed by the order of A, B, C and D. ?[...]

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    17 16 Deleting file Press the REC/STOP button to turn on the power and select the mode – MP3 or VR. ● In the VR mode, select the folder containing the file to playback by pressing the folder selection button (A ↔ B/FOLDER). Whenever you press the button, the folder will be changed by the order of A, B, C and D. ● Select the file to playback[...]

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    19 Deleting all files in the player 18 Select the MP3 or VR file and press the MENU button. ● Select the Erase using REW/FF button. 1 Select the “ALL" using the REW/FF button and press the MENU button. ● If you select the “ALL” in the VR mode, all recording files in A/B/C/D will be deleted. 2 Select the “ALL” using the REW/FF but[...]

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    21 Setting menu (when the MP3 is selected) 20 Setting the Intro scan Press the PLA Y/STOP button longer than 2 seconds while playing back MP3 or VR files. ● Starting from the current file, the intr o section of all files will be played back for 7 seconds, and the mode will be released and the initial state will be resumed. Press the PLA Y/STOP bu[...]

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    23 22 Setting My Option (when the MP3 is selected) After pressing the MENU button in the Playback or Stop mode, select the EQ Mode using the REW/FF button. ● The player will enter the Sound setting mode. 1 Select the tone you want using the REW/FF button. 2 Press the MENU button again to save the setting. 3 Setting the EQ mode ➡ ➡ ➡ ➡ Nor[...]

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    25 24 After pressing the MENU button in the Playback or Stop mode, select the LCD light using the REW/FF button. 1 Select the time you want using the REW/FF button. ● Y ou can set the flashing time of the LCD light by 7 steps (2 – 7 seconds) after button manipulation. 2 Press the MENU button again to save the setting. 3 Press the MENU button ag[...]

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    27 26 After pressing the MENU button in the Playback or Stop mode, select the RESUME using the REW/FF button. 1 Select the ON or OFF using the REW/FF button. ● The Playback will be resumed the last playback position. 2 Setting the Resume function ➡ If you stop playback by pressing the REC/STOP button during playback and start playback again, th[...]

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    29 28 After pressing the MENU button in the Playback or Stop mode, select the MIC SENSE using the REW/FF button then pressing the MENU button. ● Y ou can see Setting the Microphone sensitivity section. 1 Select the Microphone sensitivity using the REW/FF button. 2 Press the MENU button again to save the setting. 3 Setting the Microphone sensitivi[...]

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    31 30 Select the VR mode while the power is turned on by pressing the REC/STOP button. 1 Press the folder button to select the fonder that will save the file to record among A, B, C or D. 2 Press the MENU button in the Playback or Stop mode and move to the intended function using the REW/FF button. ● The REC MODE ➔ REPEA T ➔ LCD light ➔ DIS[...]

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    33 32 Listening to FM radio Press the MENU button. ● The player will enter the Radio mode. 1 Press the MENU button again to select the “FREQUENCY MODE" using the REW/FF button and press the MENU button. ● The manual frequency channel setting mode will be selected. 2 T uning and saving the station frequency Push REC/STOP button to the FM [...]

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    35 34 Press the MENU button. ● The player will enter the Radio mode. 1 Press the MENU button again to select the “PRESET MODE " using the REW/FF button and press the MENU button. ● The manual frequency channel setting mode will be selected 2 Pull the REW/FF button shortly and find the saved channel. ● If you pull the REW/FF button for [...]

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    37 36 Press the REC/STOP button. 1 The red lamp will flash and the saved folder and number will be displayed. Then, the recording will be started. ● If you press the Folder button before r ecording, the recording folder will be selected and saved in the file next to the recorded file. 2 Recording while listening to FM radio To finish recording Pr[...]

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    39 38 Connecting to external devices Connect the microphone input terminal of the MP3 player to the output terminal of the external device using the external device connection cable. 1 Press the REC/STOP button in the MP3 player while playing back in the external device. ● The input details will be heard from the MP3 player earphone and r ecordin[...]

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    41 40 Connecting to your PC To connect the player to your PC To install the X-ONE Manager Y ou can upload the file saved in the player to the PC, or download the file saved in the PC to the player . System requirements Computer: Pentium or faster CPU on the IBM compatible PC with USB port support. Memory: 64MB or more. OS: Windows 98/Me /2000 /XP H[...]

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    43 42 To install the driver on Windows 98/SE/ME/2000 Press the [Next] button in each window that appears sequentially . The driver will be automatically installed when you connect the player to the PC after installing the X-ONE Manager . If the PC cannot recognize the player , the “New Hardware Installation Wizard” message will appear . In this[...]

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    45 44 Press the [Next] button in each window that appears sequentially . If you install the X-ONE Manager and connect the product to your PC, the "New Hardware Installation Wizard" window is displayed. To install the driver on Windows XP EVR-T550-Eng 11/28/03 4:03 PM Page 44[...]

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    47 46 Using the X-ONE window and icon Double-click the X-ONE shortcut icon on the desktop window while the USB is connected to run the X-ONE program. Main window Icon Play list sync icon ID3 tag edit icon Mail program icon Player program icon Folder sync icon Information icon PC file list Player folder list Player file list Refresh icon Download ic[...]

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    49 Downloading file 48 Uploading file 4. The selected files will be uploaded to PC. ● To r ename the file, click the right mouse button and input new name. 1. Select the player folder . 2. Select the player file 3. Click the Upload icon. 4. The selected file will be downloaded to the player . 1. Select a folder in PC. 2. Select the file in PC. 3.[...]

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    51 Check points before Inquiry 50 Searching for the PC Help 1. Click Help button twice to display information on the PC application. 2. Click Help to display information on the PC application. The LCD display is off. C C C C h h h h e e e e c c c c k k k k P P P P o o o o i i i i n n n n t t t t s s s s 1 1 1 1 Isn't the battery empty? C C C C[...]

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    53 MEMO 52 Product Specifications Model Name File Format Recording T ime EVR-T550 EVR-T550 Dimensions Weig ht Power Supply Battery Durability Recording Media Practical Maximum Output Frequency Range PC Interface Input Internal External Output Operational Conditions Accessories Basic Items Optional Items EVR-T550 (128M)/EVR-T560 (256M) MP3 and WMA ([...]

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    55 54 FCC note: This 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 protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and,if not i[...]