Nextar MA110 manual

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    MA1 10 | Digital MP3 Player Instruction Manual[...]

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    Contents 1. Feature summary ................................1 2. Introduction.........................................2 3. Getting to know the player ..................3 4. Basic functions...................................4 5. A-B repeat..........................................6 6. Menu selections.................................7 7. Settings sub[...]

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    1 THANK YOU Thank you for purchasing our Digital MP3 Player . This uniquely designed device combines an MP3 Player , voice recorder; Removable Flash Memory drive all in one unit. Y ou can move and store les between computers and enjoy your MP3 music collection anytime and anywhere. 1. FEA TURE SUMMAR Y Firmware Upgradable Check our website often[...]

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    2 High Resolution LCD w/ Seven Color Backlight High resolution display with graphical menus and mulitcolor backlight USB Connection Quick connection to USB port. Multiple Format Support This unit supports the popular MP3 format for the widest compatibility of digital les. It also supports WMA (Windows Media Audio) for greater compatibility and c[...]

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    3 3. GETTING TO KNOW THE PLA YER Appearance and Controls Hook LCD Power on Play/Pause Power off Earphone Line in Mode Next Prev V ol+ V ol- Hold[...]

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    4 4. BASIC FUNCTIONS Start up/Shutdown Start up or shutdown player by pressing and holding the “PLA Y” button. Entering Menu Modes Menus: Main menu (entered by momentarily holding Mode key when not playing), Play submenu (entered by pressing Mode key while playing), and Stop submenu (entered by pressing Mode key when not playing). Browsing T ra[...]

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    5 Adjusting V olume Decrease volume by pressing the “ - “ side of the - VOLUME + button. Increase volume by pressing the “+” side of the switch. (HOLD) Function Move the HOLD switch to the position showing the closed lock (left). When Hold is ON, all controls are locked out and a lock icon appears in the center top of the LCD display . If y[...]

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    6 5. A-B REPEA T Using the A-B Repeat Function Press the Mode button to enter the repeat function while playing. The LCD display will show “A-”(start point). Press the Mode button again at the end of the section you want to repeat, and it shows “A-B”(end point). Press the Mode button the third time to quit the A-B repeat mode. Setting start[...]

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    7 6. MENU SELECTIONS Menu operation Press the PLA Y button to power on. Press the MODE button to open the main menu, the function menu options will be shown. The various selections are shown below: Music V oice MIC Record LINE IN Settings Delete Information Browser Exit Making Selections Use the PREV or NEXT buttons to move to the desired menu sele[...]

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    8 7. SETTINGS SUBMENU Submenu operation Press the PLA Y button to power on. Press the MODE button to open the main menu, the function menu options will be shown. Scroll through the menus with the PREV or NEXT buttons until you reach the SETTINGS submenu. Press MODE again to access this submenu: EQ Repeat Contrast Backlight ON Color Screen Save Powe[...]

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    9 8. VOICE RECORDING V oice Recording Operation 1) In MENU mode, scroll to the “MIC Record” selection and press the PLA Y/P AUSE/ STOP button to start recording 2) The LCD will display the recorded time and the recording time remaining 3) Press the PLA Y/P AUSE/STOP button to stop the recording 4) Press the MODE button to quit 5) T o listen to [...]

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    10 9. DELETING FILES Delete Files Operation 1) In MENU mode, select DELETE and press the Mode button to enter 2) Press the PREV or NEXT buttons to select the le you want to delete 3) Press the Play button to delete 4) The LCD display will indicate the track number and le name you selected. After it is nished, it will indicate that the l[...]

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    1 1 1 1. INTERNAL MEMOR Y T o V iew Internal Memory Y ou can view the capacity of the player by connecting to computer or view capacity of the player as follows: 1) Press the Mode button to enter the MENU mode. 2) Press the PREV or NEXT buttons to select INFO and press the Mode button 3) The memory capacity and rmware version of the player will [...]

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    12 13. REPEA T PLA Y If you want to repeat a single song or groups of songs, use the following directions: 1) Press and hold the Mode button to enter MENU directory and select scroll to SETTINGS (using the PREV or NEXT buttons). Press the Mode button to enter the sub-menu. 2) Press the PREV or NEXT buttons to select REPEA T mode and press the Mode [...]

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    13 14. BACKLIGHT SETTINGS Backlight Time The backlight (the colored light that illuminates the LCD display) can be set to various “on” times. T o change the backlight on settings: 1) Press the Mode button, and scroll to the SETTINGS submenu. 2) Press the PREV or NEXT buttons to select the BACKLIGHT mode and press the Mode button to enter . 3) P[...]

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    14 15. AUTO POWER SETTINGS Auto Power Off T o save battery power , the unit can be set to shut off by itself (if no buttons are pushed) according to a number of presets: 1) Press the Mode button, and scroll (using the PREV or NEXT button) to the SETTINGS menu. press the mode button again to enter the SETTINGS submenu. Press the PREV or NEXT buttons[...]

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    15 17. SCREEN SA VER SETTINGS Screen Savers Users can select a variety of screen savers to customize the look of their LCD when not in use 1) In SETTINGS mode, press the PREV or NEXT buttons to select SCREEN SA VE mode and press the Mode button to enter . 2) Press the PREV or NEXT buttons to select the desired screen saver and press the Mode button[...]

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    16 19. EXITING MENUS T o exit from the menu system, press the PREV or NEXT buttons and select the EXIT option. Press the Mode button to select and EXIT menus Note: Depending upon the rmware version of your unit, some of these functions and/or their exact descriptions may vary slightly from that shown in this manual 20. PLA Y FOLDER The Folder Mo[...]

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    17 21. MUL TIMEDIA CARD How to use the MMC/SD Card Function MMC/SD cards allow for signicant memory expansion for this unit - either for additional music, les or both 1) Insert the SD/MMC card in correct orientation while the unit is powered off. 2) Select the external card in menu mode, and then you can access the les on the SD/ MMC card [...]

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    18 Setup Software (cont.) W arning  Windows 98 users please install the drivers on the install CD before connecting the unit to your PC.  If your Windows version is Windows 2000 or Windows XP or later , PLEASE DO NOT INST ALL THE INCLUDED WIN98 DRIVER! If your PC does not recognize your unit, install the included driver .  For Windows XP ,[...]

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    19 1) Using the Recover Mode: In cases where your player cannot be turned on and it cannot be found by your PC (when connected), you can recover your player using the following instructions: a) T ake out the battery rst, press and hold the play button of the player . b) connect to your PC, and run rmware download program. 2) Y our player will[...]

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    20 IMPORT ANT Please read the following carefully: 1) The drivers on the CD are just for Win98. Normally you do not need to install drivers if you are running Windows 2000 SP3 or later . If your PC still does not recognize your player , install the included drivers. 2) If you continue to have problems, install the driver and then run the rmware [...]

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    21 24. SPECIFICA TIONS Memory 64MB/128MB/256MB/512MB/1GB/2GB Battery AAA battery LCD 128x32 Support OS Windows98/me/2000/xp/2003 Audio output 5mV SNR 90dB PC interface USB2.0 full speed Record format W A V Download speed 1Mbps[...]

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    22 25. PRECAUTIONS 1). When not using the player for an extended period of time, remove the batteries to avoid damage due to leakage 2). Do not use the player in extremely hot, cold, dusty or damp environments. 3). Make sure the HOLD key is in the unlock position before using the player (otherwise controls will not function). 4). Avoid dropping or [...]

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    23 No part of this manual may be copied, republished, reproduced, transmitted or distributed in any way without prior written consent of Nextar, Inc. Any unauthorized distribution of this manual is expressly forbidden. Nextar is a registered trademark of Tofasco, Inc. Nextar may find it necessary to modify, amend or otherwise change or update this [...]