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1. Screensaver 1 minute 2 minutes far X owminiitada e Formatting Disk KONEI DINS Confirm E Cancel I CAUTION Format will erase all the files and folders in your player s memory 16 e Factory Setting After selecting resume factory setting the player will revert to the default configuration Cancel gt CONNECTION WITH COMPUTER Hardware Connection Suggested Minimum Configuration Requirements of Computer e CPU of Intel Pentium 500Mhz or faster Support USB 1 1 e Microsoft Windows 98SE ME 2000 or XP operating system e MAC OS 8 6 or above or LINUX operating system Connect the USB cable provided to the USB port of your computer Turn on the player remove the protective cover of USB port and connect the USB cable USB connected status will appear on the screen of the player _ Caution Avoid disconnecting the USB cable in the process of transfering data Drive Installing When installing in Windows 98 Please download the latest USB driver on the website of our company www schuss home at Double click the downloaded file to start installing according to the clues of the computer When using Windows Me or above it s not necessary to install USB driver Please operate in the following steps at the time of pulling out the USB cable upon completion of file transmission e Double click the icon at the lower right corner of the computer e After a dialog box of pull
2. press the PREVI NEXT button to select cancel or confirm In case of no operation on buttons within 5 seconds the player will automatically return to the Radio Mode The recorded file is saved as form of RADXXX WAV it is saved in the FM fold under ROOT gt FILE MANAGEMENT e Files Management There are 6 default folders under ROOT Favorite Bookmark Music FM Line In and Voice Favorite and Bookmark folders cannot be displayed in the computer The player supports up to 8 levels of subfolders e Operation of Browser Wisi 1 nce upon a tim Music file folder i Selected track e Moses theme mp3 Unselected track Press and hold the EQ FM button to enter the Mode Switch interface press the PREV NEXT button to switch to the Browser then press the PLAY button to enter the Browser Press the PREV NEXT button to select the track or folder and press the IPLAY button to confirm Press the button to reverse advance to the upper lower folder Press the button to return to the play mode under ROOT Setting The Favorite Music Press the PREVNEXT button to select the track to be set press the REC button to add the track to the Favorite folder The screen will display Added to Favorite 11 Introduction Play When entering the Browser in stopping status without any operations on buttons the player will play the beginning 10 seconds of each track automatically in sequential
3. Audio Effect Setting Equalizer Life Vibes Flat LEYS Pure Studio ER Concert Sound E Rock While playing MP3 click the EQ FM button to select the desired audio effect among the following 8 audio effects according to the types of the music Flat Jazz Rock Classic Pop User EQ P S pure studio and C S concert sound Audio effect setting can also be executed by Menu operation please look up more details In Menu Configuration section Replay Mode Setting 6 replay modes provided by the player Normal play all the tracks in the folders or player in sequential order Single play a single track repeatedly Bookmark play the tracks in the Bookmark file folder repeatedly Favorite play the tracks selected as favorite tracks and placed in the Favorite file folder repeatedly Random randomly play all the tracks in the folders or player All play all tracks in the folders or player repeatedly OPERATION You can set various replay mode options by choosing those selections under Menu EQ FM Menu Play Setting Replay Mode click the PREV NEXT button to select the desired Replay Mode click the button to confirm A B Interval Repeat Play a selected interval repeatedly Press the button once to select the beginning lt A gt point T ar Th Pa oes E ja J l BE 1 Ae fool oa OF EEE The beginning point Press the RECI button again A B interval will be repeated Press the butt
4. Notes On Buttons Side View To increase volume move to the upper folder VOL To decrease volume move to the nether folder VOL Audio effects Menu EQ FM To record delete REC Side View2 PLAY to plav stop PREV to reverse NEXT to advance HOLD to lock CAUTION Reset button locates in the hole on the back of the player please press this button with needle when the player doesn t work Restart the player before operating it Top View LINE IN port N Neck strap USB connection port charger port MIC port Earphone port e Battery Recharging Method 1 Charging with the charger Charging status Complete charging Step 1 Connect the electrical wire with power supply Step 2 Insert the plug of the charger into the charging port of the player CAUTION e The icon shines shows charging state its stopping shining indicates that charging Is finished Three columns show that the battery has been fully charged e Charging can be conducted no matter whether the player is on or off After finishing charging pull out USB cable first and then put off the power supply Method 2 Charging with the USB Connect the USB cable with computer and the USB connection port of the player CAUTION J Inthe status of charging with USB the buttons do not function J The saturated recharging time is 2 3 times After the battery is fully charged do not leave the player in charging status any longe
5. gt PROLEGOMENA Distinguished customers Thank you for purchasing our Werlisa HiFi series products This user s manual illustrates the function of this MP3 player comprehensively In order to operate the product correctly and comfortably please read this manual carefully before use gt DECLARATION This manual only applies to the specific products For the improvements in the quality of the product its specifications and appearance are subject to change without special notice If the version and operations change in the future please download the latest driver program on our website www schuss home at Pictures provided are only for reference which may differ from the actual product Be sure to backup the important files Our company does not assume any responsibility for errors or omissions in this Manual or make any commitment to update the information contained herein gt PRECAUTIONS Safety and maintenance The MP3 player is a highly subtle electronic product please do not dismantle repair or refit it without authorization Avoid operating the player forcefully or dropping a heavy object on it Do not insert unwanted articles into the mainframe in order to avoid short circuit or damage to the player Do not leave the player in a location near heat sources or in a place subject to direct Sunlight excessive dust or sand moisture rain mechanical shock and magnetic equipment Please pay more attention when using the prod
6. has sufficient power e Setsuch 3 items as Recording quality Synchronized recording and Synchronization sensitivity in Radio amp Recording setting in the Menu Recording Quality the higher the level of quality is chosen the shorter the recording time will be Recording quality Low Middle High reKHe 22 05KHz 44 1KHz Sample rate Bitrate 32kbps G kbps 128kbps Synchronized Recording For LINE IN recording this function is suitable for recording the total CD by sections For detailed operations play a CD with the CD player and record the CD by use of Line in When the player detects that track 2 in the CD does not start after 3 seconds of the ending of track 1 the player will automatically save it as MP3 format music file If track 2 starts after 6 seconds of the ending of track 1 the player will automatically begin recording again and save itas a new music file Synchronization Sensitivity To facilitate synchronized recording adjust the sensitivity of level which is used for testing and judging the interval between two tracks MIC Recording MIC is an old recording mode which records a single channel of sound signals by Mono recording Press and hold the button to enter the Mode Switch interface then press the I button to enter the REC mode and then click the EQ FM outton to switch between the MIC and Line in recording modes Click thel REC button to begin recording In the case of recordin
7. order e Delete Programmed Files Enter the Browser while in play status and select the tracks or folders to be delete Press and hold the REC button the screen displays Delete file Press the to select confirm or cancel then press the PLAY button to execute the operation The player will automatically exit the display interface in case of no operations on buttons for 2 seconds I CAUTION e This operation will delete files permanently from your player make sure to use with caution e When delete the system folders such as Voice Line In FM only the files in them will be deleted and the folders themselves will be left e When massive files need to be deleted deleting with computer is recommended gt MENU CONFIGURATION e Menu Operation Press and hold the EQ FM button to enter the Mode Switch interface and select the Menu mode Press the button to select the sub menus Press the button to configure the options in the main menu and sub menus Press the button to move between main menu and sub menu e Menu Structure Play Setting In any mode press and hold thel EQ FM button to enter the Mode Switch interface and then enter the Menu interface MAIN MENU Playback RAD amp REC e Play Modes After entering the Play Setting the following interface will appear Playback Repeat Equalizer Vv 222 721 2S Normal S ingle Bookmark F avorite Random aAl
8. LAY button to enter the Radio amp Recording Setting press the PLAY button to choose Automatic search press the PLAY button for confirmation to automatic search The player will search from low frequency to high frequency and save the searched channels in sequential order Up to 30 channels can be memorized After finishing searching it will play automatically from the first channel Manual Memory Function Choose the Manual mode click the button to conduct step search P ress and hold the buttons for fast search Click the PLAY button to save the searched channel to Preset Mode Press the PREV NEXT button to select the serial number of the saving channel Click the button again to save the channel Scanning The Saved Channels Press the EQ FM button to switch to the Preset Mode Press the I button to select and listen to the saved channel Deleting Saved Channels Select the channel to be deleted at Preset Mode Click the PLAY button the screen will display Delete the CH When the player does not have any preset channels NO PRESET CH will be displayed and then fade out Press the I button to choose Cancel or OK Press the PLAY button to confirm The channel will be deleted when choosing OK The player will switch to Preset Mode automatically if no operation is conducted in several seconds Recording Setting Recording Parameters Before executing the recording functions e Check whether the battery
9. ause Press the button and hold to turn on the player it will enter the play mode straightly when using the product for the first time or resuming factory setting P3 it 00 28 3 em iwerlisaz mps Playin di oint Werlisa Click the PLAY button in the state of playing it stops playing temporarily Click the button again to restart playing M RE 00 00 85 amm Pause Fwerlisad mp3 320 44 Liara Selecting Music A short press of the I button in the state of playing to select the previous next music for MP3 Press and hold the I button to fast reverse advance in the current track Selecting Tracks In The Browser In the state of playing press and hold the button to enter the Browser mode press the I button to select the desired fold or track press the button to confirm Referring to the Operation of Browser to find more details about selecting files Adjusting The Volume In the state of playing or pause Click the VOL button to increase decrease the volume gradually Press and hold the VOL VOL button to increase decrease the volume rapidly The screen shows the changes when adjusting the volume includes 32 scales Volume Protecting Function The player has volume protecting function to protect customers hearing At the time of power on automatically decrease increase the preset volume above 20 below 10 to 20 In the case of pause status the volume can only be adjusted between 1 and 20
10. de reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the manual If such changes or modifications should be made you must first stop operation of the equipment Use of shielded cable is required to comply with Class B limits in subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules I CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacture responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment e Copyright Voices or sounds recorded cannot be used in ways that infringe copyright laws Note tha
11. ecked these symptoms consult your MP3 player dealer e No display after the operation of power on Check whether the battery has enough power The buttons do not work Check whether the HOLD switch on the player is at the locked position e No sound from earphones Check whether VOLUME is set to 0 Connect the earphones plug firmly Check your music files e Failed download of music file Check whether the driver is correctly installed Check the connection between your computer and the player to ensure that the cable is secure check whether the player s memory is full e The OLED display screen is dark Check the contrast e Poor FM reception Adjust the position of the player and earphones Turn off the power of other electric devices nearby the player Earphones function as the antenna e Specifications Dimension Weight 90mm 55mm 6 mm 47g Earphone system 3 5 earphone jack FM Frequency range 87 5 108 MHz China Europe and USA 76 91 MHz Japan Connecting mode High speed USB1 1 Display screen 1 3 OLED 112x64 pixel Operating system Windows Me or above drive installation unnecessary Support MAC OS 8 6 or above and Linux I CAUTION specifications subject to change without notice 20 gt FCC STATEMENT amp COPY RIGHT STATEMENT e FCC Regulations This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provi
12. g status click the PLAY button to stop recording temporarily Click the button again to rerecord In the case of recording status click the button to stop recording After the screen display Replay now press the I button to select cancel or confirm Click thel PLAY button to save the recorded file and confirm whether replay it immediately In case of no operation on buttons within 5 seconds the player will automatically return to recording preparation status The recorded file is saved in the VOICE file folder under ROOT it is saved as form of VOIXXX WAV Line In Recording Stereo Mono Recording quality REC mode Recording time Remaining time Tataloon Les L Recording status Recording mode LIN displayed at the time of Line in recording MIC displayed at the time of MIC recording Line In adopts Stereo recording by which sound is allocated to two sections in dependent sound tracks during recording Connect the Line In cable provided to the Line In port of your player choosing Line In recording mode Other operations are similar to the MIC recording mode The recorded file is saved as form of LineXXX WAV It is saved in the Line in fold under ROOT Recording FM Press the button to record FM during FM play Press thel PLAY button to stop recording temporarily and press it again to resume recording Press the REC button again to stop recording After the screen display Replay now
13. ing out hardware pops up click Stop e After a dialog box of stopping using hardware pops up click Yes e After a dialog box of safely deleting hardware pops up click Yes and then pull out the USB cable Firmware On line Upgrading The product has the function of firmware on line upgrading Customers are provided with various new functions developed for the player by our company e Operation Visit www schuss home at to download the latest firmware and font files for your player Unzip the downloaded firmware and double click the EXE file This will create the firmware file While in power off status press and hold the EQ button and insert the USB cable Make Sure the USB cable has been connected to the computer Double click the exe file and start installing automatically Disconnect the player and computer Make sure thel HOLD switch is at the locked position Connect the player and computer with USB cable and copy the latest font file reserve bin file into the removable disk Disconnect the player and computer and turn on the MP3 player Upgrade is completed I CAUTION Before upgrading e Please make sure the player is fully charged and correctly connected e Please carefully read the instructions about firmware upgrade in the upgrade package e The instructions shall prevail in case of any discrepancy with the Manual gt REFERENCES e Trouble Shooting Should any problems persist after you have ch
14. ized display of dynamic spectrum or lyric file information of the display screen when playing Support ID3 tag display to facilitate browsing song names singers aloum names and other information e Function of sleep screensaver and timing power off e Firmware upgrade provide the latest updated features via free downloads on our website www schuss home at e Superthin body only 6 8mm in thickness gt CONTENTS PROLEGOMENA DECLARATION PRECAUTIONS Safety and maintenance On headphones and earphones Battery use Addition MAIN FEATURES Main features INTRODUCTION OF THE PRODUCT Standard accessories Indicative figure of the product and notes on buttons Battery recharging OLED display screen INSTRUCTION OF OPERATION Power on Power off Button lock HOLD Listening to music FM tuner Recording FILE MANAGEMENT Files management Operation of Browser Deleting programmed files MENU CONFIGURATION Menu operation Menu structure CONNECTION WITH COMPUTER Hardware connection Software installing Firmware upgrading on line REFERENCE Trouble shooting Specifications FCC STATEMENT amp COPY RIGHT STATEMENT FCC Regulations Copyright e Standard Accessories Please check the accessories in your MP3 player packing box MP3 player Earphones USB cable Charger Line in cable Users manual Warranty card e Caution Accessories subject to change without notice and may vary from image shown e Indicative Figure Of The Product And
15. l e Ordinary Audio Effect Equalizer Flat ER LEYS Flat Jazz Rock Classic Pop User EQ e Configuring User EQ After entering the Menu mode choose the following options one by one Play setting ordinary audio effect User EQ 200 E j H Press the PREVNEXT button to switch the frequency points P ress the PLAY button to confirm the selected point There are five options provided 50Hz 200Hz 800Hz 3KHz and 14KHz Press thel PREW NEXT button to adjust P ress the PLAY button to confirm and then the player will automatically exit the configuration e Super Audio Effects Life Vibes Pure Studio E Concert Sound Pure Studio Concert Sound Compared with the ordinary audio effects the super audio effects consume more electric power e Time Display Time Display Remaining Time E Elapsed Time e Continued Play From Interrupted Point Radio amp Recording Setting After entering Radio amp Recording Setting the following interface will appear Rad amp Rec Auto tune RAD area Quality e Automatic Search Auto Tune Confirm E Cancel e FM Regions In the menu FM regions include 4 options i e radio stations of China USA Europe and Japan RAD area China E y apan H Europe e Recording Quality The user may enter the Menu and Radio amp Recording Setting to choose the recording quality Quality High E Middle ER Low e Synch
16. on again to cancel Bookmark Function While playing MP3 press the REC button once to set the bookmark point for the current track to label the name and position of the track in the folder Press the button again to cancel bookmark setting while playing the track to select the ending lt B gt point BPSIKHE Bookmark icon Synchronized Lyric and ID3 Tag Information Way of obtaining synchronized lyric Download lyric file in LRC format from music website or automatically search LRC lyric by use of WINAMP or Windows Media Player version with mini lyric module required To realize the function please copy the IRC file with the same name as the track file into the player and then the player will automatically identify the lyric file ID3 tag information D3 tag is the additional info in MP3 music files that can add such info as the performer of the track for easy management FM Tuner Operating The FM Tuner Long press of the EQ FM button enter the Switch Mode interface press the PREV button to switch to the Radio Mode I CAUTION e Be sure to connect the earphone to the player when conducting the radio function for the earphone function as aerial e FM Tuner reception may vary in different areas e The searchable frequency 76 00MHz 91 00MHz in J apan 87 50MHz 108 00MHz in China Europe USA and southeastern Asian areas Automatic Memory Function Operation Press the EQ FM button to enter the Menu press thel P
17. r J Please use the genuine USB cable and charger provided together with the player the manufacturer will not be liable to any damages resulting from using non genuine USB cable and charger e OLED Display Screen Display picture of playing status Playing time Audio effect Replay mode Order of songs Ps IRE O00 63 pam Gabriel s Oboe _ File and ID3 information SN Progress bar of displaying Stereo Mono Music format Lyrik ERs ped TA diene ding status Play pause 9 _ Battery indicator Recording quality Recording mode oo es a Battery indicator Recording time EL STEREO eee Elapsed OO O O Remain 00 10 A aji ededi E ESN ooon ecorded TeS Remaining time Recording status Recording mode gt INTRODUCTION OF OPERATION e Power on Power off Power on A long press of button in a state of power off then the welcome picture appears Power off A long press of button in a state of play browse recording temporarily stopping and FM tuner then the exit picture appears e Button Lock HOLD The product has button hold function so as to avoid misoperation Push the HOLD switch to the locking OS 6 cai 3 4 Locked state In the state of hold other ar do not function except for the power on power off operation The screen will indicate Button Hold when other operation was conducted Push the switch to the bottom will unlock e Listening to Music Playing P
18. rging time is 2 3 times Don t recharge the batteries for a long time otherwise the lifespan of the battery will be affected e Don t replace the battery without authorization otherwise it may cause the explosion of the battery and other potential accidents Please contact your dealer when replacing battery is necessary Addition e Forsome space of memory is used to store programs and Chinese fonts the total memory displayed is less than the actual level e just change the extended name of the MP2 or MP1 files into MP3 when downloading them may cause unsuccessful play gt MAIN FEATURES e Multi Code player support MP3 WMA WAV ASF formats e 8 equalizing patterns flat rock jazz classic pop user EQ and 2 super audio effects compounded by PHILIPS Life Vibes pure studio P S and concert sound C S e 6replay modes normal single bookmark favorite random and all e FM function you can easily listen to FM stations and set your favorite stations Support as many as 30 preset channels for easy access to favorite FM programs Support up to 8 folder levels e Program your own play list Single key bookmark function to facilitate memorizing the name of favorite song and its position during playing e A B repeating function e Built in microphone with ADPCM recording function suitable for recording at meeting and in classroom Synchronized recording function makes it easy to record the total CD ona partial basis Synchron
19. ronized Recording The user may enter the Menu and Radio amp Recording setting to activate the synchronized recording Auto Tune Confirm a Cancel e Recording Sensitivity The user may enter the Menu and Radio amp Recording Setting to choose the recording sensitivity Sensitivity Confirm Cancel Display Setting After entering Display Setting the following interface will appear Display Language Contrast Information e Menu Language Language Chinese I English e Contrast Control The user may change the contrast of the player according to personal visual effect The default setting is 5 and the user may press the NEXT PREV button to change from 4 to 4 altogether 9 levels Contrast e Product Information Information Disk Information Software Version Disk info Memory capacity remaining space etc Software version Specifications version etc System Setting After entering System Setting the following interface will appear System Sleep Timing Auto Power Off Screensaver e Sleep Timing Sleep timing includes 4 options 15 min 30 min 60 min and cancel Sleep Timing 15 minutes 30 minutes H 60 minutes e Automatic Power off Automatic Power off includes 5 options 1 min 2 min 5 min 10 min and cancel Auto Power off 1 minute 2 minutes 5 minutes e Screensaver Timing Screensaver timing includes 5 options 1 min 2 min 5 min 10 min and cancel
20. t some restrictions apply to the recording of performances entertainment and exhibits even when intended purely for personal use Users are also asked to note that the transfer of memory containing data or MP3 files protected under copyright laws are only permissible within the restrictions imposed 21
21. uct in kitchen bathroom Swimming pool and other similar places Avoid spilling any liquid onto or into the player Please wipe the product with clean soft cloth when clean the surface Avoid using any chemical cleanser At the time of inserting the connecting wire be sure to plug it in the correct direction otherwise it may cause damages to the PC and player Avoid shaking or striking when the player is connected to the PC via USB cable Be sure to keep the USB port of the player clean i At the time of removing the USB cable please click the USB icon S of the PC to exit first and then pull outthe USB cable so as to reduce or avoid damages On headphones and earphones Road safety Do not use headphones earphones while driving cycling or operating any motorized vehicle It may cause a traffic hazard and is illegal in some areas It can also be potentially dangerous to play your headsets at high volume while walking especially at pedestrian crossings You should exercise extreme caution or discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations Preventing hearing damage e Avoid using headphones earphones at high volume Hearing experts advise users to avoid continuously loud and extended play If you suffer tinnitus in your ears reduce volume or discontinue use Battery use e Please charge the battery in time in order to keep the player be normally used e For the built in lithium polymer rechargeable battery the saturated recha

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