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1. e 41 E Radio Recording E Setting the Menu System Settings 42 Connection Setting Auto Play zkou 42 Setting ACB Repeat 42 E Connecting to a PC Setting File INTORNATON sasacsvinvicansarninarcesins 43 System Requirement sc cccccccccccssesssseeeee Setting ROSUM 2 2 2 43 Installing the Software ccccccsscssssessseeeeee Setting Fea eA kon 44 Connect with a USB Connector eh res A EAE E ja etting Auto Power Of 5 o USB Driver Manually sisis Setting the Backlight 45 E Using a Removable Disk Setting COMMAS gcccsrcsnetsndecirseeetrSextindtee 46 File Download Upload Delete Setting the Language sessseeee 46 Disconnecting the USB Connection Setting the Time amp Date 47 Setting Alarm assescscssssnssdaccecoescansscebedesntaess 47 Checking Device Information 48 Product Features m Components T 1J1O Digital audio player with a simple design that everybody can use with ease payeys Guso m A compact super slim high capacity digital audio player It s a product that is newly designed with a compact necklace concept and put on the way you would jewels or accessories m Supports USB 2 0 high speed data transmission Data can be transferred and used faster and more conveniently using USB 2 0 interface m Supports USB mass storage MP3 player can be used
2. a o 3 ep lt S 5 m Product Specifications m Memo 1J1O Dimensions Weight Display LCD Ea Decoding Voice Recording Frequency Range SIN ratio Output Power Frequency Band FM Radio SIN ratio FM Recording MP3 Menu Languages English Korean Japanese Chinese simplified s Chinese traditional Languages Supported Languages ID 3 Tag Languages 55 Languages supported PC Interface USB 2 0 High Speed Windows 98 SE ME 2000 XP FC Imani ele S Mac OS Version 9 2 or later a 3 D i wm Removable Disk Supported Type Lithium polymer Rechargeable Battery Battery life About 9 hours based on 128kbps MP3 file Operating Temperature 0 C 40 C Note e The actual memory available to use may differ from the product s memory capacity due to the logical file system e The data transmission speed may differ depending on the user s PC specifications e PC connection using USB Hubs or extension cables is not guaranteed e The contents of this manual can be changed without a prior notice for continuous performance improvement and additional function supplementation in the future
3. f d DM Wy f if i E 7 A j ij a P j ee A 9 8 m Introduction of MPIO MIO Thank you for purchasing MPIO FL400 FL400 is a digital audio player that enables users to play back music conveniently and utilize it for various purposes To use this product properly make sure to read through this manually before using it http www mpio com For more information on the MPIO products visit our web site on the Internet You can find many answers to the customer s various enquiries or upgrade the product performance through firmware upgrade system software that operates this product MIO E Copyright MPIO holds patent trademark and other intellectual property right about this User s Manual Imitating all or part of software of this product and duplication reproduction or interpretation without a prior consent with MPIO is prohibited Making the electronic media version and the mechanical abridgement of the contents are also prohibited i Trademark Microsoft Windows Windows Explorer and Windows logo are the trademark or registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Intel and Pentium are the registered trademark of Intel Corporation Macintosh and Macintosh are the registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc Products and products described in this manual are the trademark or registered trademark of the corresponding company or organization and or
4. Default allocation size Volume label MPIO FL400 Format options C Quick Format e When formatting the device using the Windows format Command it must be formatted in FAT or FAT16 To use the device after it has been formatted the default settings must be restored using MPIO Utility See page 52 Storing Default Settings for more information e The captured screens of MPIO Utility may vary for the user s PC environment Caution e The files in FL400 WILL BE LOST after formatting n ml 3 D 5 0p KS gt Storing Default Settings When FL400 has been formatted using the Windows FORMAT Command FAT or FAT 16 the default settings must be restored using MPIO Utility s Setup Config function Turn the power of FL400 ON and connect it to a computer using a USB connector Double click MPIO Utility icon in your desktop Click the Setup Config button Click the OK button MAIO Utility MPIO Utility M This will perform a recovery process Format 8 Click the OK button after the 6 After clicking the OK button Setup Config Safely Remove Hardware message Default Setting Restoration is complete You appears as shown can unplug the device from the PC m Upgrading Firmware MDIO The files in FL400 will be lost after upgrading firmware See page 17 Installing the software for information on how to install MPIO Utility Download the fi
5. e The battery usage time will differ depending on how the product is used and how long usage The USB connector connection screen is displayed on temperature and other environmental matters the LCD window USB connection screen when the power is ON OFF USE CONNECT Note When the USB connector is connected and no data is transferred Contact MPIO Senice Caere the intemal Batley from the portable disk a CHARGING message appears on the LCD and the battery starts to charge After the battery is fully charged CHARGING 89 the following figure will be displayed Before using for the first time charge for more than 2 hours Charging time 1 hour Note e Playtime capacity is a maximum of 9 hours e Playtime and charging time may differ depending on the user s computer environment e Please remove the USB connector when it is not in use for charging or for a removable disc i System Requirement E Installing the Software IBM PC System USB Interface 2 0 Standard device and a CD ROM Drive equipped CPU Pentium 133MHz or faster Memory 64MB or more Hard disk space 20MB or more Supported Operating Systems Windows 98 98SE ME 2000 XP Insert the Installation CD into the CD ROM Drive The installation will auto start and the installation will begin as shown in right If the installation doesn t auto start double click the CD ROM icon in Windows Explorer Macintosh System USB Interface 2 0 S
6. loop s starting point A is set and at the repeated loop s end point Off pressing the MENU button again will set the end point A B On lt Plays the A B loop repeatedly While the loop is repeat playing pressing the MENU button again will cancel the repeated loop 3 0 DI E Setting File Information W System W Set information for music files to be displayed on the LCD O Lyrics H m Please select File Info from the System menu SNO v m ID3 Tag If the file contains Tag information the ID3 Tag information will 4 be displayed f there are no tag information only the file name will be displayed DX File Info m File Info Even if the file contain Tag information only the file name will ID3 Tag be displayed File Info Note e All 55 languages in the Language Settings support ID3 Tag information For all tracks without Tag information the file name will be displayed i Setting Resume After turning on the device you can set it so that the last file played before L a a ending is played upon startup Fade In H Vv m Please select Resume from the System menu m Off Plays the file played from the beginning before ending 4 m On Plays the file from the point where it stopped before ending X Resume m Off R O On v Note e When auto play is set to On the memory play operates m Setting the Menu System Settings i Setting Fade In i Setting Auto Power Off E System E System A When a f
7. Add to Now Playing List H n eae Add to i 7 O gt ae J gt Search Folders add to Syne Lst Add to Burn List Folders x Name a 1 open with 5 j Yellowcard Back Home wma o E E My Documents ES yellowcard Believe wma 4 F My Computer E Yellowcard Breathing wma B d 3 5 Floppy A Yellowcard Empty Apartmen B Local Disk C A Yellowcard Inside Out wma as ou ee En nete B s BACKUP D Z Yellowcard Life Of A Salesm Add to Bon Fre ace BE QD DVD CD RW Drive E Yellowcard Miles Apart wma A Add to B lt Local Disk Fi E 2 Yellowcard Ocean Avenue W Copy To Folder A OCEAN ove ToFokder E Se FL400 Gy Leal fri MUSIC F Yellowcard Only One wma RECORD E JYelowcard Twentythree wma KE O SYSTEM Yellowcard view From Heave A B con 192 168 0 122 W M4 E Yellowcard Way Away wma lt u m a 13 objects selected Caution e Ifthe USB connector is disconnected while a file is being uploaded or downloaded the device may malfunction e The music file display order in Windows Explorer when you select a removable disc can be different from the actual playback order e Ifyou rename music files like 001 002 in Windows Explorer you can play them back by the order of number in the file name i Disconnecting the USB Connection MIO It is recommended that you follow these directions for separating the de
8. as a removable disc You can save and use the data conveniently at any time and place Installation User s manual Driver CD m Supports playback of multiple formats and DRM applied file Not only does it play MP3 WMA ASF and OGG files but it also plays DRM files that you buy online m FM radio function Besides simple listening to the FM radio channel saving and automatic preset functions are also provided m Supports voice recording and FM recording Voice and FM can be recorded m Supports a 7 setting EO and a Spatializer UltraMobile HD Offers Normal Pop Rock Jazz Classic and Vocal modes and an EA menu that the users can set the way they want It also supports a Spatializer UltraMobile HD to offer 3D sound effects and rich sound Additional components Additional components can differ depending on the sales area m Provides Real Player License Real Player program is bundled with this product which enables to author MP3 file and use the music library USB extension cable Note e Actual player may vary slightly from images shown and subject to change without notice e Broken accessories may be purchased separately at MPIO Service Center Name of the Parts RESET Hole Gt Earphone USB Jack Microphone Power Play Pause Button inl E r Menu Navigation Setting _ JOC Note MENU LCD Screen Menu Navigation Changin
9. eventually Level 2_F The user EQ settings screen comes up Not 4 m 44 gt gt l Adjusts frequency band setting ote Pil e If there is no button input in menu mode menu mode is cancelled after 3 W System re sae to next Ten band and save all frequency band seconds M Contrast settings wnen complete lt a gt O Language m MENU Moves to previous setting item When pressed after moving to the first setting item setting will be canceled without being saved Setting the Menu Volume Settings Setting Sound Effects W Sound Effect This device supports a Spatializer UltraMobile HD with 3D sound effects Off le the Spatializer gives off abundant sound effects on mobile audio O Pure Studio evices Comprised of Natural Headphone 3D Stereo PCE and Vi B E and the selected 3D Sound effects apply to the applicable sound m Please select Sound Effects from the menu Pure Studio Natural Headphone Concert Sound 3D Stereo Groove PCE Dynamic Bass Vi B E Natural Headphone You can enjoy the vivid surround sound that makes you feel like you are in a theater 3D Stereo You can enjoy 3D sound effects PCE You can enjoy very clear treble Vi B E You can enjoy true bass sound Setting Repeat W Repeat m The user can set to the desired play setting Normal I m Please select Repeat from the menu O Repeat One Normal It plays music files including folders once Repeat One 71 Plays one tr
10. hadi sn nany l he folowing sc the Next button a I Floppy disk drives M CD ROM drive When the driver installation is completed an Installation complete window will appear on the screen Then click the Finish button Go to the following destination to confirm that the installation was completed successfully General Device Manager Hardware Profiles Performance View devices by type View devices by connection 9 GENERIC IDE DISK TYPE47 amp GENERIC NEC FLOPPY DISK m Windows 98 ME E raoe Control Panel Systems Device Manager Hard Disk S Hars dsk condos Controllers MPIO FL400 USB Device Network adapters Y Ports COM amp LPT Si vi id game controllers Note e In Windows 98 98SE the program must be installed to use FL400 as a removable disk Please install the USB drivers before use m Using a Removable Disk mMm IO i File Download Upload Delete You can connect the product to the PC with the USB connector while the product is on or off m f connected a connection icon will appear in the LCD screen 5 5 2 USB CONNECT Connect with a USB Connector Run Windows Explorer on the PC m ARemovable Disk Drive Icon will be created in Windows Explorer The user can store delete data and create a folder in the same way as a hard drive Copy amp Paste Drag amp Drop commands can be used in the same
11. mark not always displayed explicitly i Disclaimer Manufacturer and sales office do not bear any responsibility over the accidental damage that accompanies the injury to the user which is caused by improper usage of this product The contents of this manual are based on the product status at the time of sales and can be changed without a prior notice for continuous performance improvement and additional function supplementation in the future ep Di Ca ep a a D 2 m Safety Precautions The following information is for protecting the user s safety and any property damages Please read the following information and use the product accordingly Do not leave in humid areas or frequently flooding areas Do not use in high Do not use in minus zero temperature near heating device temperatures or outdoors during or heat generators winter operating temperature 0 C 40 C Do not leave inside vehicles or under direct sunlight Do not leave in dusty areas Avoid strong impact to prevent disassemble or data loss Never disassemble repair or reorganize MIO Be careful of foreign substances When removing foreign sub entering the product interior E g Paper clips paper water drinks etc stances from the product surface always use a soft cloth or a towel Do not
12. than 10 seconds after starting playback it goes to the previous track if you press the l lt button 10 seconds after playback begins its plays from the current track i Searching for The Desired File During Pausing During pausing if you press the M4 gt gt I button you can move to the previous next track Press the PII button to play the file i If you want to adjust the volume p 001 021 Pop rial During playback or pausing you can adjust the volume by pressing the WEST LIFE LOVE mp3 button You can adjust the volume from 00 40 If you press the button it adjusts one step if you hold the button down it adjusts continuously 00 40 mj g 20 m Changing Modes Hold down the MENU button during music playback Press the I44 bbI button after selecting the Mode with the PII button After selecting the desired mode Music Radio with the I lt 4 I button change the mode by 3 pressing the PII button Note e The Recorder function in the mode only works in the voice recording See page 29 and radio recording See page 33 modes therefore the record function doesn t work when changing the mode while playing music The Screen changed from play back mode to FM radio mode gt 001 021 Pop Fri MO CH3 r WEST LIFE LOVE mp3 m Music 54 89 9mnz 00 40 02 50 The Screen changed from FM radio mode to playback mode MO CH 3 v j MUSIC Bh 89 912 amp gt O Music as gt gt MSN MU
13. L 03 25 i MUSICOO mp3_ y e You cannot save identical frequencies e Ifthe battery is low it doesn t go to radio mode e A saved radio channel cannot be deleted but you can save a new channel over a channel that has already been saved Please see page 32 on changing a saved frequency e You can save up to 20 channels m Listening to the Radio Radio Recording mM IO i Changing a saved frequency While listening to the radio hold down the MENU button You can change an already saved channel to another freguency m Ata new frequency if you press the MENU button the save channel screen appears Press the gt Il button after selecting the saved channel Press the I4 4 bbI button after selecting the Mode with the gt II button Radio recording starts after selecting Recorder with the 144 gt gt I button and pressing the Pll number button a When saving a frequency if you have an already saved frequency at a m During radio recording if you press the gt II button recording is paused press the button again channel number the previous frequency is deleted and the new one is to continue recording saved If you press the MENU button you end after saving the recording Note e The files will be stored in order of FM001 FM002 etc And it will be stored in the RECORD folder as a MP3 file e When storing the radio recording files recording wills stop automatically if there aren t sufficient memory
14. SIC007 mp3 U m Voice Recording mM IO Hold down the MENU button during music pausing m You cannot voice record while music is playing Press the I44 bbI button after selecting the Mode with the gt II button Voice recording starts after selecting Recorder with the M4 gt gt I button and pressing the Pll button m During voice recording if you press the PII button recording is paused press the II button again to continue recording If you press the MENU button it ends after saving the recording Note e The files will be stored in order of VOICE001 VOICE002 etc And it will be stored in the RECORD folder as a MP3 file e When storing the voice recording files recording wills stop automatically if there aren t sufficient memory space e The voice recording memory is limited to 64MB for each In case the volume of any voice recording is more than 64MB the file being recorded is automatically saved and it continues recording by creating a new file To operate this it needs around 2 seconds and during that period 2seconds voice recording stops e You can set the sound quality for the voice recording See page 39 MO lI 0 00 05 Fifa MO 10 00 10 F d MO 10 00 30 Ffa _ P p 08 22 15 P Il 08 22 10 VOICE001 MP3 VOICE001 MP3 VOICE001 MP3 m Using the Navigation m Listening to the Radio m IO You can search for the desired file or folder easily using the navigation The earphones work as an ant
15. ack repeatedly Repeat All 1A Plays all music files continuously Random lt 3 Plays all music files in random order m Setting the Menu Recording Settings i Setting the Voice Quality FM Quality You can set the voice recording and radio recording quality m Please select Voice Quality or radio FM Quality from the Recorder menu m You can choose between Normal Good and Best Note e The higher the sound quality is set the greater the file size will be i Radio reservation Recording It schedules radio recording time m Please select Radio reservation from the Recorder menu When choosing Radio reservation the settings windows as the ones on the right comes up in order m 44 gt gt l Adjusts setting m Pll Moves to next setting and also the next setting screen Save all settings for time freguencies scheduled recording etc m MENU Moves to previous setting item When pressed after moving to the first setting item setting will be canceled without being saved MIO W Recorder m x Voice Quality r O FM Quality amp DS Voice Quality a Normal Good v W Recorder M X Radio reservation g v m Setting the Menu Radio Settings mM IO i Saving Auto Preset E Setting Bandwidth Radi Radi The earphones work as an antenna so please connect them before m a m Presei f You can set the receiving broadband of the radio to receive m eer i using First see page 28 then switch to r
16. adio mode and set OSeekStep JY m Please select Bandwidth from the Radio menu m Please select Auto Preset from the Radio menu 4 m You can set to US EU KR CN Worldwide and Japan n m Off You cannot set auto channel save On You can delete an already saved channel and save the freguency DY Auto Preset a DI Bandwidth that can be received in order Off 1 US EU KR CN l OBS O Worldwide Freguency Broadband List by Country US EU KR CN 87 5MHz 108MHz Worldwide 76MHz 108MHz 76MHz 92MHz i Setting Seek Step You can set the radio s frequency movement unit E Radio A i 1 Auto Preset H m Please select Seek Step unit from the Radio menu X Seek Step v m You can set the unit to 50KHz or 100KHz XX Seek Step 50KHz 100KHz F Setting the Menu System Settings Setting AutoPlay You can set a file to Auto Play p f m Please select Auto Play from the System menu O A B m Off When you turn the device on the navigation screen appears and if you press the gt II button it plays music M On When you turn the device on the music automatically plays PS Auto Play Off O On v Setting A B Repeat While in play you can set a file to repeated loo E System piay y p p g Auto Play I m Please select Repeat from the System menu M AcB T m Off Cancels loop repeat settings 4 On If you press the MENU button you can set a repeat mode m While the file is in play if you press the MENU button the repeated DS A B a
17. e device from the PC Setup Config MPIO Utility X 1 Recovere d e The captured screens of MPIO Utility may vary for the user s PC environment e MPIO Utility cannot be run under MAC OS e For information regarding MPIO Utility installation refer to Installing the software on page 17 button E My Computer i File Edit View Favorites Tools Help i O Back 9 P Search K Folders Te ig My Computer A Name Type System Tasks Hard Disk Drives wie systemi S Local Disk C Local Disk information FTA Add or remove SP BACKUP D Local Disk programs See Local Disk F Local Disk E Change a setting amp Y Eject this disk gt Devices with Removable Storage v da Floppy 4 314 Inch Floppy Disk SB DYD CD RW Driv CD Drive MPIO FL400 js o Other Places Lam pen 3 My Network Places C My Documents gt Control Panel Formats the selected drive Explore Browse with WinCvs Search Network Driv M6 Sharing and Security Cut Copy Create Shortcut Rename Note Format MPIO FL400 G Capacity MIO Follow the instructions when formatting FL400 using a Windows PC without MPIO Utility Using MPIO Utility is recommended for formatting the device Select the Removable Disc icon Click your right mouse button and select Format Click the Start 124 MB FAT Allocation unit size
18. en m Change the menu settings Languages to English See page 46 If there is any problem that you could not solve please send an inguiry to the customer Support center However some special symbols or fonts can be corrupted can see that some memory is used but no saved file is found m Execute the Format 8 Config command using MPIO utility See page 49 If you run the above command all files in the product will be removed You can check the data file only when the player is connected to the PC MIO can hear noise and cannot set the broadcasting channel when listen to the radio m Your player may be influenced by the neighboring electrical device Secure enough distance m Theearphone plays a role of an antenna when listening to the radio Therefore reception sensitivity can be deteriorated if you don t use an earphone Of FM reception may be poor in some area Please understand that I cannot download the file from the PC m Connection to the PC using the extension cable or USB hub cannot be guaranteed m Make sure to use the USB connector provided with the product as an accessory when connecting the player to the PC FL400 suddenly stops and something seems wrong m If the remaining charge is not enough it may not set up functions properly Please check the remaining charge Upgrading the firmware is too hard m Try using the bundled MPIO utility Macintosh users can just copy the provided file into FL400
19. enna so please connect them before using First see page 28 then switch to Radio mode During playback or pausing if you press the MENU button it moves to navigation mode Manually Searching the Frequency Scan mode m The file list screen comes up on the LCD window If you press the I lt p1 button you can change to the desired frequency Select the file you want to play gt gt I Moves to the file below i44 Moves to the upper file PII In the folder it moves to the sub folder but it plays selected file in the file list MENU Moves to the upper folder Automatically Searching the Frequency Scan mode After holding down the 44 bb1 button when you take off your hand it stops at the next frequency If you press the PII button it plays the selected file Note e The frequency movement unit is different depending on the menu settings Radio Seek Step See page 40 Note e During playback or pausing after you hold down the MENU button you can use the navigation function Savi ng Channels to select the Browser with the bb button m While listening to the radio if you press the MENU button the save ae ras appears b 89 9 channel screen appears m After selecting the channel number to save with the I44 bb1 button save the frequency with the Pll button a y ROOT MUSIC i gt 001 021 C Pop FFF RECORD MUSIC002 mp3 W WESTLIFE LOVE WEST LIFE LOVE mp3 Note p 00 05 E
20. fter upgrading firmware GSO Download the firmware upgrade for Macintosh at MPIO web site uncompress it and save it on the computer www mpio com Turn the power of FL400 ON and connect it to a computer using a USB connector Save the firmware upgrade file Image dat Player rom and Upgrade axf in FL400 Separate FL400 from the computer Firmware is automatically upgraded when the device is unplugged from your PC When the firmware upgrade is complete FL400 will be turned OFF automatically Note e To upgrade the firmware there must be 10MB of free memory space in FL400 s memory e Formatting FL400 s memory using Macintosh PC is not recommended To format FL400 please contact the customer support center e The firmware upgrade file for Macintoshes is compressed using stuffit When you extract the compressed file you can confirm the firmware upgrade files and read me files txt e Causing outer impact on FL400 or lack of battery during firmware upgrade may cause a malfunction a l 3 ep o Troubleshooting cannot turn on the player m When the battery is used up the device will not turn on Charge and then turn on device cannot hear any sound or can hear noise m Check the sound volume m Your player may be influenced by the neighboring electrical device m f the music file is damaged noise or sound interruption can occur Letters on the LCD look brok
21. g Track Rewind amp Fast Forward Volume Control Button e You can initialize it by pressing the reset hole with a fine pin e When you reset all settings revert to the default settings i LCD Screen Music Screen Total Tracks Repeat Indicator Current Track EQ Indicator Displays Batte Play Feed 021 Z Pop Fra hb Pause ing hsample san Display R of music 00 10 m m 0 ae information Displays File Displays Total Progress Playtime Playback timer Voice Recording Screen Displays Stereo Mono Displays Voice Recording Progress time Displays Voice MO I0 00 10 Recording d 1 Progress Displays ep 08 22 10 Displays Play Pause VOICE001 MP3 available Recording Displays Voice Recording Filename Time MIO ep Di a ep a a D o Radio Screen Displays Stereo Mono Displays Channel number MO CH3 Battery Indicator Displays Selected freguency Radio Recording Screen Displays Stereo Mono Displays Channel No i Displays Selected E 4107 7 mz frequency Displays Radio Recording Time Displays Radio recording file name m Using the Necklace Earphones i Connecting the Necklace Earphones Connect the connection clip so that it Insert the earphones in the direction of goes into the indention the arrow Inserting the connection clip safely holds the earphones so that they don t fall out when you wear the necklace earphones i U
22. heduled shut off setting is canceled m Setting the Menu System Settings T Pe IO Setting Contrast i Setting the Time 8 Date W System E System You can set up the contrast of the LCD window Backlight 0 It sets the current date and time g Language i m Please select Contrast from the System menu X Contrast m Please select Time amp Date from the System menu X Time amp Date 4 m 144 gt gt l Adjusts setting 4 m P Moves to next setting and save all settings for year month day PS Contrast hour minute etc Note m MENU Moves to previous setting item e You can set up the contrast from 1 3 _Level2 Fy When pressed after moving to the first setting item setting will be canceled without being saved i Setting the Language E E System i You can confirm the music file information using the ID3 tag gj Langu ge 0 i Setting Alarm information C Time amp Date A total of 55 languages support ID3 tag out of 55 languages English Hs P 0 ae ystem P Korean Chinese simplified Chinese traditional and Japanese 4 It sets the time the alarm goes off Alarm i st PO Mie tag atte ine ato tee m Please select Alarm from the System menu O Info v m Please select Language settings from the System menu X Language m m 144 gt gt Adjusts setting 4 English l l O Estonian I m Pll Moves to next setting and save settings for hour minute etc Note m MENU Moves to previous setting item When
23. ile is in play you can set it so that the volume slowly rises O Resume The device automatically shuts off if the device is inoperative or no g Sleep D m Select Fade In settings from the System menu X Fade In buttons are pressed for a setup amount of time X Auto Power Off m Off When the file starts playing again it plays with the set volume 4 m Please select Auto Power Off from the System menu On When the file is in play the introduction of the volume gradually rises as it plays X Fade In DS Auto Power Off Off O On Note 3Min e You can set the auto shut off time from 3 15 minutes and choose Off when you don t want the settings i Setting Sleep i Setting the Backlight He ee E System While the file is in play or listening to FM you can set the time so that it Sleep L BB System shuts off automatically after the scheduled time O Auto Power Off amp You can set the amount of time that the backlight is on m Backlight PS Sleep Note EC Note e You can set the lighting time from 5 20 seconds and choose Off when you EE don t want the settings e When it is set to Always on it will use lots of battery therefore it will affect the play time and when there is insufficient battery the backlight will not come up DZ Backlight e You can set the scheduled shut off time from 10 120 minutes and choose Off when you don t want the settings e When turning off the device and turn it back on the sc
24. pressed after moving to the first setting item setting will be e In the language settings if you select Chinese S Chinese T English s a a 2 canceled without being saved Japanese or Korean you can confirm the menu language change e Ifthe music has no tag information the file name will be displayed without regard to setting You can format FL400 from a Windows PC using MPIO Utility i Checking Information Turn on the device and connect the device to the computer with the USB connector You can view the firmware version that is saved on the system the memory size in use and the total memory size Double click MPIO Utility icon in your desktop m Please select Info from the System menu 4 You can confirm the system s information Click the Format amp Config button Click the OK button DX Info MAIO utility FIRMWARE 9 27 MEMORY 0070 0245 MB Formatting will erase ALL data on this disk P WARNING Fot To format the disk click OK To quit click CANCEL Formatting When formatting is complete click the OK button fe Click the OK button after the Safely Remove Hardware message appears as shown A A Note fs Click the Close button Volume label Format options Click After clicking the OK button Format amp Config Default Setting Restoration is complete You may separate th
25. product to the USB connection port on the computer with the USB connector m Removing USB connector while initializing when you install the USB driver or executing a command may cause malfunctioning of the computer Connect with a USB Connector The USB Driver will be installed with a message indicting Looking for a New Device The installation screen may not appear Check the Device Manager to confirm the installation Confirming USB Installation m Windows 98 ME Control Panel Systems Device Manager Hard Disk Controllers MPIO FL400 USB Device m Windows 2000 XP Control Panel Systems Hardware Device Manager Disk Drives MPIO FL400 USB Device Note e Ifthe system operating under Windows 98 98SE don t connect with FL400 automatically install the USB Driver manually by referring to Installing USB Driver Manually Please refer to the below only if the device is not plugged with Windows 98 98SE Connect FL400 with a computer with the USB connector When Add New Hardware Wizard window appears on the screen as shown in right click the Next button Check Search for the driver for your device click the Next button 5 5 Q m Installing USB Driver Manually Insert the CD included in the package into the Add Now Hardware Wizard CD ROM check CD ROM DRIVE and click en your
26. r no responsibility over data loss during the service ep Di Ca ep a a D si m Table of Contents mMm IO Getting Started Basic Usage Additional Usage Customer Support F W Safety Precautions eeeeeeees 4 W Basic Operation 26 E Menu Structure 34 M Formatting okolnost 49 ap W Product Features E Changing Modes cecceeeseeeees E Menu Operation 35 E Storing Default Settings a E Components n b la td en l E Voice Recording E Setting the Menu Volume Settings 37 E Upgrading Firmware W Name of the Parts W Using the Navigation ccccceeseseees a poh O pO A Upgrading Firmware in Macintosh etting Sound Effects cesses E Using the Necklace Earphones E Listening to the Radio BB Troubleshooting y n Setting Repeat 38 E Product Specificati anually Searching the Freguenc roduct Specifications E Recharging ne ae 9 guency m Setting the Menu Recording Settings 39 p Automatically Searching the Freguency Setting the Voice Quality FM Quality ere 39 SCAN MOGE ieii ni Radio reservation Recording 39 Saving Channels E Setting the Menu Radio Settings 40 Changing a saved freguency Saving Auto Preset 40 Listening to a Saved Frequency Setting Seek Step 40 Channel Mode Setting Bandwidth
27. rmware from MPIO web site and save it on the PC www mpio com Turn the power of FL400 ON and connect it to a computer using a USB connector Click the F W Upgrade button Double click MPIO Utility icon in your desktop Click the OK button MAIO Utility D This will perform a firmware upgrade process Format n ml D 5 0p KS gt G Select the downloaded Upgrade FL400 dwu file in the Browse window and then click the Open button Note e The firmware upgrade file downloaded from the MPIO web site is a compressed file and you can upgrade the device through the MPIO Utility Please use the utility when upgrading the firmware m Upgrading Firmware Click the OK button after the Hardware fs After clicking the OK button the first Safely Removed message appears as shown part of firmware upgrade is complete MPIO Utility The USB Mass Storage Device device can now be safely removed from the system fe Firmware is automatically upgraded when the device is unplugged from your PC When the firmware upgrade is complete FL400 will be turned OFF automatically Caution e Please be aware if you apply external shock or the battery is low while the player is upgrading the firmware it can cause product breakdown or malfunction MDIO E Upgrading Firmware in Macintosh The files in FL400 will be lost a
28. sing the Necklace Earphones Strap When you want to make the strap shorter hold the necklace strap in the direction of the arrow as in the figure MIO When you want to make the strap longer hold the necklace strap in the direction of the arrow as in the figure As in the figure please press the switch in the direction of the arrows without moving the adjusted strap payeys Buje m Recharging mM IO i Charging the battery while the power is on off i About the Internal Rechargeable Battery A If the charge is insufficient the low battery message appears on the LCD window and you must charge the battery e Battery can be charged at any time but we recommend the battery to be fully charged before use P e f the battery usage time is shorter compared to the charging time this means the battery must be 8 When you turn on and off connect the product to the USB port on the computer with the USB connector as in the figure changed e Please fully charge the battery at initial use or after it has not been used for a long period of time m e The built in battery is expendable therefore the battery usage time will gradually reduce after E W purchase e Always charge and store the produce at room temperature e The battery is not fully charged when the product is purchased Please fully charge the product Connect with a USB Connector before use
29. space U Listening to a Saved Frequency Channel mode e The radio recording memory is limited to 64MB for each In case the volume of any voice recording is more than 64MB the file being recorded is automatically saved and it continues recording by creating i the Pll butt h de S i CH 3 Eri a new file To operate this it needs around 2 seconds and during that period 2seconds voice recording you press tne utton you Can Change receive mode ocan lt al 89 i Omuz stops Channel Press the Il button to select the Channel mode Whenever you press the I44 bbI button you can go between the saved frequencies channels You can listen to the selected channel MO CH 1 4107 7unz 4107 7 mn SAVING FM002 MP3 00 00 FM002 MP3 01 20 yale F M002 MP3 02 30 Fifa MO CH 1 F d MO CH1 Note e If there aren t any saved frequencies channels NO CHANNEL message will appear on the screen and the device will remain in SCAN mode O m Menu Structure m Menu Operation T pol The menu structure can be different for the convenient use and improvement with firmware upgrades i Moving in the menu a a Music Hold down the MENU button to enter the menu i System Q Browser Mode Radio m Move to the menu list with the I44 PPI button and enter the menu 4 z z Recorder list with the PII button 4 a Hi System Normal T Voice Quality x Auto Play J Repeat i Repeat One FM Quality OAoB Repeat All h Radio reservation Random Au
30. tandard device and a CD ROM Drive equipped Ex Power Mac G3 Blue 8 White G4 G4 Cube iMac iBook PowerBook PowerBook G4 Memory 64MB or more Hard disk space 20MB or more Supported Operating Systems Mac OS version 9 2 or later Click the Next button Caution Connection using USB Hubs or extension cables is not guaranteed Note In Windows 98 98SE the program must be installed to use FL400 as a removable disk Please install the USB drivers before use In Windows ME 2000 XP FL400 may be used as a Removable Disk without any separate programs FL400 is accessible though the Windows Explorer To format or upgrade the firmware of FL400 in Windows 98 98SE ME 2000 or XP please install the MPIO Utility UOHODUUOJ After selecting FL400 click the Next button Click the Next buton All the utility programs will be installed The user can select the programs needed to install But the following items must be installed Windows 98 Device Driver For Windows 98 98SE user s only MPIO Utility Windows Media Player Plug in APIO Software Ins Select MPIO Model allation InstallShield Wizarc Click the Install button to install the selected utilities in order Click the Finish button to finish the installation Check the MPIO Utility icon on the desktop to confirm installation uoHODUUOJ i Connect with a USB Connector As in the figure connect the
31. the Safely Remove Hardware message appears In Windows XP disconnect the USB connector after the Safely Remove Hardware message appears m Basic Operation To Play Music Turning Power ON Navigation screen will appear by pressing longer II button after turning the player on with a logo screen Select file you wish to playback Press the PII button to play music For more details of how to move folders or files see Using the Navigation in page 30 ROOT RECORD WEST LIFE LOVE mp3 fl To Stop Turning Power OFF b 001 021 Pop Fra Press the PII button to pauses during playback and it is automatically turned WEST LIFE LOVE mp3 off if there is no any further operation for 3 minutes In case default setting 00 40 mmi 02 50 It is automatically turned off if the II button is pressed longer during playback 4 a MAIO POWER OFF Note e Inthe menu you can change the time settings for Auto Power Off See page 45 e After turning on the power if you don t want the navigation screen to come up change the setting to Auto Play in the menu See page 42 i Searching for The Desired Section During Playback During play hold down the I44 bb1 button to find the part you want to listen to When you remove your hand from the pressed button it plays automatically i Searching for The Desired File During Playback Press the bb button to play the next track When you press the I 4 button less
32. to Preset bo a Normal Seek Step ik o zna i Entering the submenu Rock E System m Jazz m Move to the submenu with the I44 bbI button and enter the DI Contrast E Classic A Auto Play setting screen in the submenu with the II button O Language V Vocal if System I AB 4 User EQ z Lyrics File Info Contrast oe Level 1 G i Off Fade In K al sound Bito H Pure Studio Sleep Concert Sound Auto Power Off Dynamic Bass Contrast Language Time amp Date Alarm Info Menu Operation m Setting the Menu Volume Settings T pe IO i Saving the settings i Setting EQ DJ Contrast MEQ m m You can change the settings with the I44 gt gt I button save the n You can enjoy by setting the volume to your personal preference Normal settings with the gt II button After saving the settings move to the ECCHI O Pop v m Select the EQ you from the menu previous menu 4 m f you press the MENU button you cannot save the settings you will Note leave the screen W System A X Contrast i e EO Change Order O Language g Change in order of Normal NOR Pop POP Rock ROCK Jazz JAZZ Classic CLA Vocal VOC User EQ USER When set to user EQ settings Leaving the submenu You can enjoy your own sound effects by setting the EQ to the each l l frequency bandwidth that you prefer DS Contrast m Press the MENU button to go to upper menu and you will leave the pi m Choose User EO in the EO list submenu
33. use chemical solvents i User Safety i 2 Traffic safety Do not listen to music using headphones or earphones when riding a bicycle motorcycle or driving a vehicle It is dangerous and it may be against the law in some regions Reduce the headset or earphone volume when listening to music or FM while you re walking There is a risk of an accident Hearing Protection Do not use headphones or earphones for a long period of time Professionals suggest that long use of all portable audio devices may have a possibility of causing hearing loss i Data Storage 1 2 MPIO Co Ltd will not be responsible for data loss or damages occurred while transferring data between the product and a PC When storing important data please make a back up copy The data may be damaged due to malfunction or other elements such as outer impact or lack of battery Please note that in case of data loss MPIO Co Ltd will not be responsible for the lost data When inserting removing the USB plug into a computer please do so by holding the plug When the product is connected to a computer please do not cause impact or shake the connector You should back up the data saved in the product before requesting the after service MPIO will consider that the customers have backed up their data before sending it to MPIO for after service MPIO will not back up your data upon receiving the after service request Additionally MPIO will bea
34. vice from the PC safely If these instructions are not followed it may result in data damage or product malfunction Windows 98 98SE Users There is no Safely Remove Hardware command in Windows 98 98SE The user must wait until the file data transfer is complete and then disconnect the USB Connector Place mouse cursor on Stop a Hardware Device icon in the system tray and click right mouse button Select Stop USB Mass Storage Device 5 5 o i 2 02P lar Onan imi RA T acem ter Stop USB Mass Storage Device Drive E Select USB Mass Storage Device from the list of hardware and click the Stop button When the Stop a Hardware Device window appears select MPIO FL400 USB Device Then click the OK button and disconnect the USB Connector Safely Remove Hardware Select the device you want to unplug or eject and then click Stop When Windows notifies you that it is safe to do so unplug the device from your MPIO FL400 USB Device at Location 0 Display device components Note x Stop a Hardware device Confirm devices to be stopped Choose OK to continue Windows will atternpt to stop the following devices After the devices are stopped they may be removed safely USB Mass Storage Device Generic volume G MPIO FL400 USB Device e In Windows 2000 disconnect the USB connector by clicking the OK button after
35. way to store data Copy 8 Paste Select the data to store click on right mouse button Select Copy and then Paste in the Removable Disk drive Using a Removable Disk Drag amp Drop Select the data store click and hold down the left mouse button to drag the files into the Removable Disk drive and then release the left mouse button File Edit view Favorites Tools Help gt P Search Ey Folders 3 x m Size M a Yellowcard Back Home wma 3 709KB Winamp media file 3 My Documents SS Believe wma 4 275KB Winamp media file 3 452KB Winamp media file Yellowcard Empty Apartmen 3 417 KB Winamp media file Yellowcard Inside Out wma 3 470 KB Winamp media file A Yellowcard Life OF A Salesm 3 149KB Winamp media file E Yellowcard Miles Apart wma 3 359 KB Winamp media file a Yellowcard Ocean Avenue w 3 126 KB Winamp media file a Yellowcard One Year Six Mo 3 295 KB Winamp media file E Yellowcard Only One wma a S Winamp media file a Yellowcard Twentythree wma kcn amp media file system a Yellowcard View From Heave inamp media file E B con 192 168 0 122 W ES Yellowcard Way Away wma Inamp media File EJ J gt 13 objects selected E My Computer File Deletion After selecting the data you want to delete click the mouse to select Delete The selected file or folder is deleted File Edit View Favorites Tools Help
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