X-Micro Tech. 220 manual

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    EV A 220 MP3 Player User Manual V er: 1.0[...]

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    P oints to N ote .............................................................................................................. 3 About The Player ......................................................................................................... 3 Features ......................................................................................[...]

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    Settings menu option 3—Auto P ower Off .............................................. 16 Settings menu option 4—Backlight ......................................................... 17 Settings menu option 5—R ecord Quality ............................................... 18 Settings menu option 6—FM Bandwidth .................................[...]

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    P o ints to Note ® Set/move the HOLD switch to the O FF position (the opposite way from the arrow) before operation. ® If any failure occurred to the player , us e a clip or a pin to click the R eset button on the back side, and the n power on the system. ® T o avoid damage tha t can be caused by static electrici ty , operate the player in a dry[...]

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    Exterior V iew & Explanation of Keys/Buttons 4[...]

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    1. : R e c o r d i n g 4 . : Up 7. : Backward 2. : EQ sel ecting 5. : Forward 8. : Function Locked 3. : P ower on/off, play/ pause 6. : Down 9. : Main Menu mode LCD Screen - Music mode: ‘ ’: EQ mode icon ‘ ’: R epe at mode icon ‘ ’: V olume value ‘ ’: Music mode status icon ‘ ’: Battery indicator ‘ ’: Music mode icon ‘ ’[...]

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    ‘ ’: V oice file number . (T ake above pi cture for example: 009 for voice file be playing, 009 for total voice number) ‘ ’: Play time (T ake above picture for example: 09:00 for elapsed time of current track, 33:39 for total time o f i t ) . I f p l a y t i m e m o r e t h a n 1 hour , screen will also display hour number such as 1:23:25. [...]

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    ‘ ’: FM mode icon ‘ ’: R ecord time (T ake above picture for example: 0:00:24 for recorded time of current voice) ‘ ’: R ecord time (T ake above picture fo r example: 3:16:17for the time can be recorded) ‘ ’: System defined voice name - FM recorded V oice Replay mode ‘ ’: EQ mode icon ‘ ’: R epe at mode icon ‘ ’: V olume[...]

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    And player memorizes the last settings before last power off, including track number , elapsed time, EQ, Play mo de & V olume etc. Screen displays like below: T urning The Player OFF While the player is ON, press and hold key several seconds in order to turn the power OFF . P rior to powering off the LCD screen displays power-off logo. Main Men[...]

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    Main Menu Option 1 – Music The Music option in Main Menu enables you to enter in to music mode and enjoy music. Playing MP3/WMA T r acks 1. P ress to e nter into Main Menu when player doesn’t in Music mode. 2. P ress key a second time to select Music mode. LCD displays like following: 3. Use or key to select track, press key to start playing. O[...]

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    Submenu of the music mode—Play W a y In music mode, press key to enter into the music mode submen u, which enables you to select the way of track playing---Direct Play & Select by Folder . Access the Submenu of Music mode as follows: 1. In music mode, press key to enter into the music mode submenu (suppose in music stop mode). System last use[...]

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    3. P ress key to confirm your selection. 4. The LCD screen will display the last played voice track before last exiting V oice mode or Last power off. 5. Scroll through the voice files by press or key to select the voice that you want to hear . 6. P ress key to listen to the selected voice file. The LCD screen will show something like the following[...]

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     System support voice recording in V o ice replay stop/pause statue, but also can start recording directly in music stop mode by pressing key .  ‘Disk Full!’ appears for 2 seconds w hen the player m emory gets full during recording pro cess, and player will stop recordi ng.  ‘Low Battery!’ prompts for 2 second s when the battery po[...]

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    ® Fine T uning P ress or key once, the player can scan forward or backward 100KHz. Save Searched Frequency Over 20 stations can be saved separate ly in Standard band and J apan band (Standard/Japan band can be c hosen in ‘FM Bandwidth’ in ‘Settings’ mode ). T o save searched frequency , do the following: 1. Search one desired frequency you[...]

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    Record FM progr am This function enables you to record your favorite FM program and enjoy anytime. T o record FM, do the following: 1. Enter into FM mode and select one desired station. 2. P ress key to start recording. Screen displays like following: 3. P ress key to pause recording, the P ause symbol ( ) appears in the screen. 4. T o stop recordi[...]

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    ® Exit Settings menu option 1—Equalizer Y ou can set any one of 7 different sound parameter settings by using Equalizer option. 1. Select ‘Equalizer’ in ‘Setting’ option of Main Menu mode. 2. P ress key to confirm. LCD displays the equalizer mode, whic h is being used by the player at present, like following example: The EQ menu provides[...]

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    2. P ress or key to select ‘Play Mode’, screen displays: 3. P ress key to en ter into ‘Play Mode’ setting. The certain play mode which is being used at present ap pears, like following example: The Play Mode provides the following o ptions: Play Mode Symbol Description Normal Plays all of the tracks only once, in order , and then stops. R e[...]

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    The Auto P ower Off timings include: ® OFF ® 1min ® 2 min ® 5min ® 10min 3. P ressing or key to select the timing desi red for the Auto P ower Off. 4. P ress key to confirm the new auto po wer off time desired and return to the Setting menu. Player can be configured to turn off power after t he unit has been idle for a defined nu m ber of minu[...]

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    * Once connect the player with the PC, ba cklight will light on all the time. 4. P ress key to confirm the specifi ed backlight timing. Settings menu option 5—Record Quality Use the R e cord Quality option to select the record type. Access it as follows: 1. Select ‘R ecord Quali ty’ opti on in Setting menu, screen displays: 2. P ress key to e[...]

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    System provides tw o bandwidths: Standard & J apan. : 3. P ressing or key to select 4. P ress key to confirm your selection an d return to the Setting menu. Settings menu option 7—Exit The Exit option in the Setting menu enables you to exit Setting menu an d return back the upper menu (Main Menu). Menu Mode Option 4 – Delete Files Use the D[...]

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    Delete Files prompts are provided as follows: ® NO : refuse to delete this file/track ® Ye s : Delete this file/track ® Exit : Exit Deleting menu ® All : Delete all file/track in the specified type 5. Scroll through the music tracks/voice files by pressing or key until the name of the track/file you wish to delete appears in the LCD screen. 6. [...]

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    ® ® 3. Scroll through the language options by pressing or key until the desired language name appears in the LCD screen. 4. P ress key to confirm your selection. Menu Mode Option 6 – System Info. The System Info. option in the Main Menu mode allows you to view the memory capacity of the player , and it is accessed as f ollows: 1. Select ‘Syst[...]

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    Other Convenient F unction Connect the player to your computer The player can be used like an extr a disk drive for your PC to upload, download or delete file(s). Connect the Player to the PC 1. Make sure that the PC to which you are connecting the player supports USB devices. (R efer to your PC manual for the information about hardware). 2. Connec[...]

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    Safely remove from the PC, t he player will auto power off. DO NOT disconnect the Player while a track/file is being t ransferred, as it may damage your player . All keys are disabled when the player is c onnected to the PC. Backlight will be lit on all the ti me when connect ing to the PC. Adjust the System V olume System has totally 29 levels of [...]

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    T o enable all keys on the player , push the key ( ) to the reverse direction of (= ‘OFF’ positi on). Once the HOLD function is enable d, all keys on the player become ineffectual. Any key is pressed, below picture will prom pt: Even HOLD function is turned on, you also can execute file transferring/deleting on the player when connecting to the[...]

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