Shiro CX2 manual

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    CX2 MP3 Digital Audio Player User Guide Version 1.0[...]

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    2 Table of Contents N o t i c e 3 O p e r a t i o n B u t t o n s 4 P a c k a g e I n c l u d e s 4 L C D I n f o r m a t i o n 5 P o w e r O n & O f f 6 P l a y i n g M u s i c 6 O p e r a t i n g i n F M T U N E R M o d e 7 O p e r a t i n g i n F M R a d i o M o d e 7 Operating in Voice Record Mode 9 Operating in Voice Playback Mode 10 U s i[...]

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    3 Notice 1. If the player is not used for a long durati on, please remove the battery to avoid battery leakage. 2. Do not use the player in extreme hot, co ld, dusty or wet environment. 3. Do not drop the player from great heights. 4. Under normal volume condition, the player can last up to 10 hours on a single AAA battery. Please take note this ba[...]

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    4 Operation Buttons Package Includes • Installation CD • USB Cable • Earphone • User Guide • AAA Battery[...]

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    5 LCD Information The Play Mode includes Normal, Repeat All, Re peat track, Shuffle Once, Shuffle Repeat, and Preview.[...]

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    6 Power On & Off To power on the player, please press and hold the Play/Pause button for about 3 seconds. To power off the player, please press and hold the Play/Pause button until all the indication on the LCD disappears. Playing Music 1. When pressing Play/Pause button, you will see the below picture showing the player in Music mode. 2. When [...]

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    7 7. While playing, press the MO DE button once to select the Point A of the repeat segment, “A-”mark will show on the screen. 8. Press the MODE button again to select the Point B. ”A-B ” mark will show on the screen. T he music will be repeatedly played between Point A and Point B. 9. Press the Mode button for a third time ; the segment re[...]

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    8 1. Scroll the MODE button forward or backward to select the previous channel or the next channel. 2. Press the button to decrease the volume. 3. Press the + button to increase the volume. Scan the Channel 1. In the FM tuner mode, press the MODE button repeatedly until the LCD screen display the Scan icon, press the PLAY button to start scanning. [...]

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    9 Record the FM content 1. In the FM tuner mode, press the MODE button repeatedly until the LCD screen display the Rec mark, press the PLAY button to start FM content recording. 2. The screen will display the recording file name (e.g. /FM/F002.WAV) and the recording time and the remaining record time. 3. Pause the recording by press the PLAY button[...]

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    10 4. The screen will display the record file name and the recording time and the remaining record time. 5. Pause the recording by press the PLAY button once. And press PLAY button again to resume the recording. 6. Stop the recording by press the MODE button once. 7. Begin playback the record file by press the PLAY button once. 8. After finished re[...]

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    11 Using Delete Music( or Voice) Mode 1. Press and hold the MODE button for 2 seconds to active the main menu. 2. Scroll the MODE button forward or backward to highlight the “ Del ” menu. 3. Press the MODE button again to enter. 4. Scroll the MODE button forward or backward to highlight the “ Delete Music files ” or “ Delete voice files ?[...]

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    12 Operating in the Settings Mode 1. Press and hold the MODE button for 2 seconds t o active the main menu. 2. Scroll the MODE button forward or backward to highlight the Settings menu. 3. Press MODE button to active 4. There are 9 sub-menus and corresponding sub-menus in the Settings menu, which are listed as below: a. EQ Set  7 selection: Natu[...]

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    13 f. Record Set  setting the recording parameters. Scroll the MODE button forward or backward to select the desired option or press the MODE button to toggle select its su b-option . Use this option to choose the quality of recording. Higher quality means less recording time. If select the Exit option, it will return to the Setting Mode menu. g[...]

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    14 4. The screen will display as below:  The player’s firmware version  The total memory space  The free memory space. Connect with the PC 1. Use a USB cable to connect the player with the PC. 2. The player will power on automat ically. Th en a connecting picture will be shown at the LCD screen of the player. 3. The player function as a [...]

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    15 2. Win98/SE OS will prompt that it find a ne w device and will search for its driver, select the directory to the F: Driver For Win98 (F is the letter of CD-ROM drive) 3. Click “Next” and “Next” button to finish the installation. 4. Click “Yes” button to reboot the PC. Caution: a) Do not plug the Player whil e it is downloading file[...]

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    16 Power is too low. 4 I lost the data? Answer : Data is lost because the voltage is not stabil ize when download file. (Str ongly advice: user backup all data, our company will not answer for the data loss) 5 Why do the different musi c have different vo lume? Answer: MP3 music have different volume because parameter different. 6 No display on scr[...]

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    17 Technical Specifications Built-In Memory 128MB/256MB/512MB/1GB/2GB Battery 1xAAA Alkaline or Ni-MH LCD Resolution 128x32 pixels dot-matrix, EL Backlight Signal Noise Ratio >90dB Earphone output 5mW+5mW Music Format MP3, WMA, WAV Record Format IMPCM, MSPCM, PCM USB USB2.0, compatible with USB1.1 Created on 22 n d Jan 2007. CX 2 MP3 Digital Aud[...]

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    18 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY AND DAMAGES . IN NO EVENT WILL MANUFACTURER AN D MANUFACTURER’S RESE LLERS (COLLECTIVELY REFERRED TO AS “THE SELLERS”) BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OR LOSS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL WILLFUL, PUNITIVE, INCIDENTAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENT IAL, DAMAGES, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUS INESS PROFITS, OR [...]