Sanyo HDP-M3000 manual

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    -1- HDD Audio Player HDP-M3000 V ersion 1.0 Instruction Manual[...]

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    -2- Accessories USB cable Headphones Contents Accessories ..................................................................................................................................................................... 2 Precautions ................................................................................................................[...]

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    -3- - The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing. - Do not drop the player or subject it to strong shocks. - Do not use where there are extremes of temperature (below 5 ° C or exceeding 35 ° C). - IBM and PC/AT are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. - Microsoft, Windows Media TM , and the Window[...]

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    -4- Controls 1. Play/Stop, Top menu, Set button ( m ) 2. Volume, Skip/Search, Menu select button ( o , p , d , c ) 3. LCD display 4. Necklace connection hole 5. Headphones socket ( ) 6. Reset switch (Rear of the unit) 7. Hold switch ( b HOLD) 8. USB terminal 9. Power, Play/Stop button ( a / n z ) 10. Menu button (MENU) 11. Repeat button (REPEAT) LC[...]

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    -5- Note: - Do not use an USB hub or USB extension cable (Operation is not guaranteed). Use only the supplied USB cable for connection. - When you connect the player to the PC for the first time, it sometimes may not be recognised as a Removable Disk. In this case, disconnect the player and reconnect it again. 1. Turn on your PC and Windows is star[...]

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    -6- How to install the MusicFileMaster software - Reproduction of this software is forbidden. - This software shall not be copied and reprinted. - SANYO shall not be liable for any damages arising out of the use of this software. - The screen shots are of Windows XP. - The screens displayed on your PC may not exactly correspond to those shown in th[...]

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    -7- Installing the MusicFileMaster software 1. In the step 2 on the previous page, click [Removable Disk (F:)] > [MusicFileMaster] folder. 2. Double click [Setup.exe] in [MusicFileMaster] folder. [InstallShield Wizard] screen appears. Click [Next]. 3. Check “ License Agreement ” then click [Yes]. MusicFileMaster is not installed if you do no[...]

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    -8- Disconnecting the player from your PC Before disconnecting, make sure no data is being transferred. 1. Right-click the Task tray icon at the bottom right of the Windows screen. If the icon is not displayed, refer to the Windows help. 2. Click [Safely Remove Hardware] displayed. 3. Select [USB Mass Storage Device] and click [Stop]. 4. Check that[...]

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    -9- Removable Disk display An icon [Removable Disk] will appear in My Computer in Windows when the player is connected to your PC. [MUSIC] folder Files transferred from your PC are stored in this folder. - There is no set format for file names for files which are transferred, but they must be MP3 or WMA files. - The playback order will change if th[...]

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    -10- MusicFileMaster You can select music files on your hard disk and manage them using MusicFileMaster, by reading them into the application. MusicFileMaster enables you to transfer music files to your portable device, and manage the transferred music files. MusicFileMaster has two modes. Library mode : In this mode you can play and manage music f[...]

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    -11- T ransferring data by MusicFileMaster Start up the MusicFileMaster (refer to page 10). Transferring data to the player After selecting [Help] menu > [Table of Contents], click [Basic operations] > [Transferring music files to portable device] of the [Portable device]. Then, transfer files according to the instruction displayed on the scr[...]

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    -12- T ransferring data using the Media Player If you have the Microsoft Windows Media Player installed, you can transfer WMA files to the player and listen to them. See the Windows Media Player on-line help for details on how to do this. Note: - Use Windows Media Player 10 when transferring music distribution data (in WMA format) which uses DRM10 [...]

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    -13- Battery indicator “ ” indicates that the battery is full and the power in battery will be come less when using. “ ” indicates low battery power and the battery should be charged. Hold function This prevents operation from stopping by accidentally pressing a button. Set [ b HOLD] to the left. “ Hold On ” appears briefly and the hold[...]

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    -14- 5. Press [ o ] or [ p ] to select “ Preset Time ” , then press [ m ] or [ c ]. The player enters to the date and time setting mode. The year display selects. 6. Press [ o ] or [ p ] to select the year, then press [ m ] or [ c ]. The month display selects. 7. Set the month, day, hour and minute by following step 6 above. When the minute set[...]

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    -15- 6. Press [ m ]. Playback begins. - Music (song)/Artist name may not display on some music files. Playing the selected music file in the FOLDER menu For the case when files are transferred by Explorer and Windows Media Player 1. In the stop mode, press [ m ] (for at least 2 seconds). The first stage menu appears. 2. Press [ d ] or [ c ] to sele[...]

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    -16- Note: - Name of artist or album may not be displayed depending on the music file. - Registration of too many pieces of music may lower the player performance. It is recommended to register about 5,000 pieces at maximum as standard registration. To stop playback Press [ m ] or [ a / n z ]. Press it again to resume playback. Note: - A few second[...]

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    -17- MUSIC menu (Valid only for music files transferred by MusicFileMaster.) ALL SONGS : Display of all the music files ARTIST : [ALL] [ALL]: Display of all the music files Display of all the album names – Hereafter is same as ALBUM search. Display of all the artist names [ALL]: Display of all the music files of the selected album Display of all [...]

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    -18- Note: Use of the [Remake Management File of Device] function of the [Tools] menu of the Music File Master enables you to search for the piece of music which has been transferred by Explorer or Windows Media Player.[...]

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    -19- 3. Press [ o ] or [ p ] to select “ File Menu ” , then press [ m ] or [ c ]. 4. Press [ m ] or [ c ]. 5. Press [ o ] or [ p ] to select “ Yes ” , then press [ m ]. “ Formatting ” , then “ Format complete! ” appears and all files are erased. Note: If you do not want to format, select “ No ” . Note: Formatting is not possible[...]

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    -20- Menu function table Stage 1 Items MUSIC ALL SONGS, ARTIST, ALBUM, GENRE, PLAYLISTS FOLDER MUSIC SETTINGS Stage 2 Stage 3 Play Settings Repeat Off, One, Folder, All Random Off, On Bass Off, On Equalizer Normal, Pop, Rock, Jazz, User EQ Intro Scan Off, 5 sec, 10 sec, 15 sec File Menu Format No, Yes System Settings Beep Off, On Auto Off Off, 01 -[...]

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    -21- MUSIC Setting up the playback mode Playing the selected music file Specify a playback mode (ALL SONGS, ARTIST, ALBUM, GENRE or PLAYLISTS), and search it, and playing music file. ALL SONGS : Selects all the files. ARTIST : Selects the files by artist name. ALBUM : Selects the files by album name. GENRE : Selects the files by genre name. PLAYLIS[...]

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    -22- Clock Settings Preset Time: Date and time setting (refer to page 14) Clock Type: Setting up the clock display mode Digital 1 : Display mode 1 Digital 2 : Display mode 2 12h/24h: Setting up the clock to 12-hour or 24-hour display 12h : 12-hour display 24h : 24-hour display PC Connecting Mode Setting up the PC connecting mode. USB Mass Storage :[...]

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    -23- T roubleshooting guide Symptom Possible cause Corrective action The player does not start. Charging battery has run down. Charge the built-in battery. Internal HDD error. Format (initialize) the internal HDD. Buttons do not respond. The hold function is set. Turn off the function. The USB cable is still connected. Disconnect the USB cable. No [...]

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    -24- Cleaning the cabinet Clean the outside of the player with a clean soft cloth, moistened with lukewarm water. Do not use benzene, thinner or alcohol since they will mar the finish of the surfaces. Specifications Internal HDD: 6 GB Frequency response (playback): 20Hz - 20kHz Music playback capability: MP3 [MPEG1 Audio Layer3] (16 - 44.1kHz, 16 -[...]