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1. Slip lt q or pp toselect the menu items as shown below items short press MODE to confirm Main menu 1 Play Music 2 Voice 3 FM Tuner optional Radio Scan Store Exit 4 Record 5 Setting EQ set Play Mode Contrast Backlight BL Color Power Save Record set Language Exit 6 Del Delete music file Delete voice file Exit 7 About 8 Exit Playing Music Support MP3 WAV WMA files Include play pause stop lyric display volume adjust delete file rewind previous A B repeat playback repeat mode etc Lyrics Synchronization The Player is capable of showing lyric on the display simultaneously while playing a song The Player support LRC V2 0 format if there is a lyric file in the same directory and the lyric file name is the same as audio file name lyrics will be displayed If no lyric file then display ID3 information if no ID3 information display audio file name Playing Music Short press PLAY STOP to start playing gt CIN MP3 om gt GIN wma i 0 001 027 03 39 Q0 013 027 01 37 Yeding zhonghui MP3 04 22 Butterfly wma 03 20 Fast forward Skip Next File When an audio file is being played slip and hold gt to fast forward the icon lt DP willbe displayed on screen CIN MP3 m X i g d 001 027 03 39 Slip DP to skip to the next file Yeding zhonghui MP3 04 22 Rewind Skip Previous File When an audio file is being played slip
2. G Aremovable disk icon is displayed within the My Computer window You can now save copy and delete files on the player by Drag and Drop in the removable disk When the transfer is finished following the below pictures to stop this USB Mass Storage Device using the Safe Removal icon then you can take out the player safely gt Safely Remove Hardware Hardwar Covfim devices to be stopped Choose OK to continue Windows wil attempt to stop the fallowing devices After he devices are Raa arsine nao onea USB Mass Storage Device SS Genatio volume H S SigmaTel MSCN USB Device Click OK Use Cancel Double Click the icon Properties J d start P C Display device components Copsey Note StepG is no exists in Windows98 98se u Select FAT z you can take out the player directly a E How to Format the Player Default alocation size E Make sure the player be connected to your PC You can format your player such as format the nest Removable disk with format tool of Windows Bat close 9 Update the Firmware m3 5 trons The firmware in the player can be updated through the E E Z Richwina for windows Player update utility running on your PC Run the MP3 Player Update Firmware Download PES utility from Start gt Program gt SigmaTel MSCN Beyond Compare Audio Player gt Firmware Download New Office Docu Be anta De 0 Make sure that you
3. toselect one language and press MODE to confirm Slip pp or q4 toselect Exit to exit setting Slip p gt or 44 toselect Play Music to return the playing music screen 6 POWER OFF Power off by Manual When an audio file is being played or paused press and hold PLAY STOP for 5 seconds the message BYE BYE will display on the screen before the power goes off Automation Power Off Setting This function is described in Setting up power off of this manual Checking Battery Status The status of battery will be displayed on the screen as shown in the bottom table Icon Battery Status Full Low New Battery replacement needed 14 7 PC Driver and Utility Installation only for Windows98 SE Please refer to the website address to download the utility of relevant product Make sure finish the software setup before you connect the player with the USB port Connection before setting up the device driver will invoke Add New Hardware Wizard of Windows 98 98SE The player driver and utility cannot fully setup using the Add New Hardware Wizard A Download the utility from website B Click Setup to install the driver utility C In Welcome to the Install Shield Wizard for window click NEXT SigmaTel MSCN Audio Playor Solup E Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard lor SigmaTel MSCN Audio Player The InstalShiold Wizard vil in
4. IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Keep the product and all its parts and accessories out of the reach of small children Make sure not to let water into the product Do not leave the unit exposed to direct sunlight for long periods Do not clean it with thinner alcohol or benzene If the MP3 player will not be operated for a prolonged period remove the battery to avoid possible damage caused by battery leakage Keep the MP3 player away from extreme temperature changes moisture dust dirt and strong magnetism Do not drop the player as it may cause the battery to fall out or damage its surface IMPORTANT INFORMATION REQUIRED BY THE FCC This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesirable operation NOTE 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 provide 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 elevation reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on The user is encouraged to try to correct
5. and hold 44 to fast rewind the icon 44 willbe displayed on screen CN MP3 m Q 001 027 03 39 Slip 4 to skip to the previous file Yeding zhonghui MP3 04 22 Pause When an audio file is being played press PLAY STOP to pause the icon J will be displayed on screen If you want to play the file again press PLAY STOP again I CN MP3 mm Q 001 027 03 39 Yeding zhonghui MP3 04 22 Stop When an audio file is being played press PLAY STOP and hold for about 2 seconds to stop playing a CW MP3 mm Q 001 027 03 39 Yeding zhonghui MP3 04 22 Adjusting Volume Press or toadjustvolume Press todecreaseand toincrease volume Hold By locking the buttons you may avoid pressing any button on the player by accident In any status of power on slide HOLD to lock buttons then an icon willbe displayed on screen In power off status lock buttons before power on LOCKED will be displayed on screen about 1 second gt GN A MP3 mmh Q 001 027 03 39 Section Repeat 1 When an audio file is being played short press REC on the left of section The icon A will appear on the screen 2 Press REC again The icon A B will appear on the screen The player will start playing the selected section repeatedly 3 Press REC again to cancel repeat section and the ic
6. battery indicator on the display shows that the battery is empty or battery appears to be weak there is only one bar in the battery icon or when the sound quality deteriorates replace with a new battery as soon as possible Unable to transfer files to the MP3 player Ifthe player has been securely connected to a PC If USB driver has been installed on your PC system Unable to record Check whether there is any available space in the memory and delete some contents before recording Confirm that there is no import file in the memory then format the memory and record again 19 20 91 8M01 00
7. restart my computer now and click Finish to restart your computer Windows98 Note There is no driver required for Windows2000 XP Plug and Play 8 USB Connection You could transmit files through USB port of your PC A Make sure your PC support USB devices and you have installed the driver Windows98 98SE Turn off your player if it is on Connect your PC by supplied USB extension cable with the player B c D The PC icon appears on the LCD screen It indicates that the player is in USB mode SigmaTel MSCN Aue yer Setup InstallShield Wizard Complete must restart your computer Wes Tant a esta ny eempuernan No vill restart ny compute later complete setup e al e Renove any disks hom ther dives and then oliok Finish to E The PC will automatically find the device when the player is connected to the PC atthe first time The PC is setting up the USB driver for the player When USB driver has finished USB Mass Storage Device will appear in System Properties gt Device Manager as shown in the picture below F READY 2 512 General Device Manager Hardware Profies Performance G View devices by type View devices by connection COROM E FF Disk dives Dis E Keyboard E Moritors FS Mouse EHD Network adapters JY Pots COM amp LPT Properties Retresh Remove Prin Cancel 16
8. 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 Earphone Safety Do not play your earphones at a high volume or hearing damage may occur especially during extended listening If you experience a ringing in your ears reduce volume or discontinue use Do not use while operating a motorized vehicle It may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in many areas You should use extreme caution or temporarily discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations Do not set the volume to a listening level that prevents you from being able to hear sounds near you Discontinue use if you experience discomfort with the headphones or earphones Continued use may cause rashes or other allergic reactions Battery Handling and Usage Battery life of an installed alkaline battery is approximately eight hours Change the battery when Buttons do not respond after the battery is taken out and reinstalled WARNING Only adults should handle batteries Do not allow a child to use this product unless the Battery Compartment Cover is securely attached to the Battery Compartment in accordance with all product usage instructions Follow the battery manufacturer s safety and usage inst
9. to select VOICE slip DP or 44 to select file as F001 WAV F002 WAV etc gt GN VOC fm Q 001 004 00 10 F001 WAV 00 37 11 5 SYSTEM SETUP Setting up Equalizer Mode When an audio file is being played or paused short press MODE to enter menu slip Pp or qq to select Setting submenu and press MODE to confirm press MODE again to select EQ Set the menu items as shown in the lower figure 1 Normal 2 Rock 3 Jazz 4 Classical 5 Pop 6 Bass Press DP or 44 toselect one mode press PLAY STOP to confirm Setting Up Play Mode When an audio file is being played or paused short presses MODE to enter menu slip DP or 44 toselect Setting submenu and press MODE to confirm slip or 4q again to select Play Mode the menu items as shown in the lower figure 1 Normal Play from the selected file to the last file in the memory will appear on the display 2 Repeat One Play current playing song repeatedly will appear on the display 3 Repeat All Play all files in the memory repeatedly will appear on the display 4 Random Play audio files in the player without any fixed C J will appear on the display 5 Shuffle All Repeat to play all the music file without any fixed will appear on the display 6 Intro The Player only plays the first 10 sec
10. to select Setting submenu and press MODE to confirm slip Pp or 4q again to select BL Color press MODE to confirm the menu items as shown in the lower figure 1 Yellow 2 Purple 3 Red 4 Cyan 5 Green 6 Blue 7 White 8 Random Slip Db or 44 toselect one color press PLAY STOP to confirm After you power on the Player the backlight of the display will remain on It is suitable for occasions when you read the player in a dark environment Setting up Power Off In this section you may select time to power off the the player automatically When an audio file is being played or paused short presses MODE to enter menu slip p or 44 toselect Setting submenu and press MODE to confirm slip gt gt or 44 again to select Power Save press MODE to confirm the menu items as shown in the lower figure 1 Disable 2 2 mins 3 5 mins 4 10 mins DISABLE SMINS 10MINS Slip pp or q toselectone setting and press PLAY STOP to confirm When an audio file is stopped and not press any button the player will power off after the select time Setting up Recording When an audio file is being played or paused short presses MODE to enter menu slip or 44 to select Setting submenu and press MODE to confirm slip pp or qq again to select Recordse
11. FM tuner mode 5 SYSTEM SETIP eee select acted Melody ANANE EA IOS a E EAO AE AANER 12 Setting Up Equalizer Mode Setting Up Play Mode Adjusting Display Contrast Setting Up Backlight Time Setting Up Display BL Color Setting Up Power Off Setting Up Recording a Source b Encoder c Channel d Device e Sample f Mode g Exit Selecting Display Language G POER AF sisal ana E AEA NEE AR AER E AN OE EAEE EA 14 Power Off by Manual Automatic Power Off Setting Checking Battery Status 7 PC Driver and Utility Installation For Windows98 SE only 8 USB Connection 9 Upgrade the Firmware About the Format Data Area option FQA and Troubleshooting Tips Main Features Play audio files in MP3 WMA ADPCM WAV format Support four operating modes Music Record Voice FM optional Portable USB Flash disk function Support memory size 64 128 256 512MB Seven color backlight Yellow Purple Red Cyan Green Blue White Display of audio file name lyrics play time play status and volume of tracks Detect and skip error format file automatically Repeat mode normal repeat one repeat all random shuffle all introduce 6 Equalizer modes to choose Normal Rock Jazz Classical Pop Bass Support A B repeat playback Delete stored music file with the player Mic record amp record playing FM Line in Record amp record playing optional Support multi language GBK Big5 English amp KOR En
12. glish amp JAP English amp EUR Automatic power off setting USB2 0 full speed PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Memory Built in 64 128 256 512MB NAND flash memory Power Use 1xAAA Battery 1 5V 8 hours MP3 playtime LED indicator Yellow Purple Red Cyan Green Blue White LED Indicates play status play pause and stop etc Product size Approximation About 70 X 30 X 16 mm Interface USB 2 0 full speed Signal to Noise Ratio gt 90dB Maximum Output 5mW each output Frequency Response 20 Hz 20 KHz Decoder 75 MIPS DSP ACCESSORIES USB Cable Earphone This User Manual 1 PLAYER OVERVIEW IoP ZErAe gt ToOmMM 2 THE LCD DISPLAY y Previous track Fast rewind button qq MODE button Next track Fast forward button pp Power ON OFF Play Stop Pause Button PLAY STOP Volume down Volume up LCD display Microphone build in the player Record button H Neck strap hole Earphone jack MINI USB connector Connect to USB cable Hold switch Battery compartment a Q 001 027 03 392 Yeding zhonghui MP3 04 22 b CNAB A MP3 mm 46 The following table shows the icons displayed on the screen and their meanings Item Description 1 A UON gt OON DH Appearance of this icon indicates that the player is in play pause stop status Appearance of this icon indicates that the player is normal p
13. laymode Appearance of this icon indicates that the player is in A B repeat mode Shows current track number and total number of tracks in music mode Appearance of this icon indicates that the EQ mode is POP File information displayed in MP3 WMA mode Shows remaining battery power Shows current track elapsed time when playing or recording time when recording File information displayed in MP3 WMA mode filename lyric total file playing time 0 Shows the volume status 3 DISPLAY amp BASIC OPERATION Button Function Define PLAY STOP Power on play pause stop MODE Switch menu mode DP Next track Fast forward Button A Previous track Fast rewind Button Volume increase fast increase Volume decrease fast decrease Turning the Player On Press PLAY STOP to turn on the player short press PLAY STOP again to play the music The player will enter the MP3 WMA mode automatically If there are files on the player the title of these files will be displayed on the screen The background light is on and starts up for several seconds If no other keys are pressed within several seconds the background light will automatically go off as shown in the figure below gt GIN MP3 fn Q 001 027 03 39 Yeding zhonghui MP3 04 22 4 MAIN MENU When an audio file is being played short press MODE to enter main menu GN Fi ob Play Music
14. on A B will disappear gt MAB MP3 mm Q0 001 027 03 39 Yeding zhonghui MP3 04 22 Using the Record Function You can first select record source microphone or line in which is described in Setting up Recording ofthis manual Method 1 When an audio file is being played or is paused short press MODE to enter main menu Slip pp or dq toselect Record press MODE to start record Pause record press PLAY STOP to pause press PLAY STOP to go on recording Stop record press MODE to stop and return to voice screen Slip gt gt or to select the record file press PLAY STOP to play gt GN VOC mn Q 001 004 00 10 N001 WAV 00 05 Method 2 When an audio file is being paused long press REC to enter voice screen press REC again to start record then press REC to stop record and return to voice screen When you record using the built in microphone a directory named VOICE will be created automatically in the player All recorded files will be saved in that directory automatically When an audio file is being played or paused short press MODE to enter main menu and slip DP or dq to select Voice to play the recorded file gt ON VOC m Q 001 004 00 10 N001 WAV 00 05 When you record from the external Line In source a directory named LINE IN will be created automa
15. onds of each file in the memory 7 preview will appear on the display Slip pp or qq toselect a desired repeat mode and press MODE to confirm thenslip pp or lt q to select Exit return to the playing music screen gt CD MP3 mm Q 001 027 03 39 Yeding zhonghui MP3 04 22 Adjusting Display Contrast When an audio file is being played or paused short presses MODE to enter menu slip gt gt or 44 to select Setting submenu and press MODE to confirm slip gt gt or 4q again to select Contrast press MODE to confirm slip Pp or 4 to adjust the display contrast to a satisfactory level and press PLAY STOP to confirm 7 LEVEL 12 Setting up Backlight Time When an audio file is being played or paused short presses MODE to enter menu slip gt gt or 44 gt to select Setting submenu and press MODE to confirm slip bP vor 44 again to select Backlight press MODE to confirm slip pp or 44 toselect the backlight time from zero to sixty seconds Press PLAY STOP to confirm If no other keys are pressed within the select time the background light will automatically go off 27 Sec Om 60 Setting up Display BL Color When an audio file is being played or paused short presses MODE to enter menu slip gt gt or 44
16. r MP3 player can match the features Je m a of firmware that you downloaded click on Start button Ja aae The firmware is been updated to the player eens sie please wait until itis finished click Close button to exit RE Bima 003 Note It is not necessary to update the firmware if your player is OK 17 About the Format Data Area Option Not Selected default Update the firmware only recommended Selected Update the firmware and format the storage When finish please format the Removable disk with format tool of Windows This selection is suggested Note You can download the new version firmware from www user update com then copy it to the setup directory D Program Files SignaTel MSCN before update firmware 18 SigmaTel MSCN Firmware Download FQA and Troubleshooting Tips Why am unable to install the installation software to my operating system e Please note that Windows95 is unable to support USB interface properly Please upgrade your system to Windows98 Version 2 0 4 10 2222 A 2000 ME or XP e Please note that there is no driver required for PC running Windows2000 and XP Plug and Play Windows 2000 users should have to update to Windows 2000 Service Pack3 SP3 before driver installation can continue Why the memory capacity displayed on the operating system is inconsistent with the nominal value Because the software within the MP3 player will sei
17. ructions Keep batteries away from children and pets Do not mix a used battery with a new battery or mix different chemistries or sizes of batteries Insert the batteries observing the proper polarity as indicated inside the battery compartment Failure to properly align the battery polarity can cause personal injury and or property damage Remove spent or discharged batteries from the product Remove the batteries when the product will not be used for an extended period Never throw batteries into a fire Do not expose batteries to fire or other heat sources Battery Disposal Spent or discharged batteries must be properly disposed of and recycled in compliance with all applicable laws For detailed information contact your local solid waste authority NOTE If operating the product in an environment with electrostatic discharges present the product may function improperly and require resetting 2 Table of contents MAIN FEATURES a AE EEA AE ca stee Ss ccshutis ees sone A setae OAA E N PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 1 PLAYER OVERVIEW 2 THELCD DISPLAY 3 DISPLAY o BASIC OPERATION irre oera AEE EAN E EAA A ARENAN A Button Function Define Turning the Player On 4 MAIN MENU Playing Music Support MP3 WMA WAV files Lyrics Synchronization Playing Music Fast Forward Skip Next File Rewind Skip Previous File Pause Stop Adjusting Volume Hold Section Repeat Using the Record Function Deleting File Display the Player Information
18. stall SigmaTel MSCH Audio Player on your computer To continue cick New D In License Agreement window click YES SigmaTel MSCN Audio Player Setup x License Agreement Flease read he Iolloning license acreement carefull Fress the PAGE DOWN key to se the est of the agreement End Usar Lisenes Agreement z IMPORTANT READ THESE TERMS CAREFJLLY AND MAKE SURE THAT YOU UNDERSTAND THEM BEFORE USING THE ENCLOSED SOFTWARE DO NOT USE THIS SOFTWARE IF YOL DO NOT AGREE TO THE FOLLOWING TEAMS This End User License Agreement Ageenen iz a egal agieenent between you ather an individual or single enti jand SigmaTel Inc lor the enclosed SigmaTel Inc Scftware which may include isi Do you accent al the tems of the preceding License Aareement Ifyou choose No the setup willclose To install SgmaT el MECN Audio Player you mus accep this ageeneni Iretalbhied chk ves PD o E Click Next in the series of windows that appear SigmaTel MSCN Audio Player Setup x Choose Destination Location Select folder where Setup wilinetal iles Setup wil instal SigmaTel MSCN Audio Player i te following folder To install to this folder click Next To instalto a diferent folder cick Browse ard select another folder T Traen nessa ome Inetaield lt Back eas IP cancel 15 F After completing the installation please click check box Yes I want to
19. t press MODE to confirm slip pp or 4q again to select the menu items as shown below figure a Source LINE IN Record by the Line In connecting to other audio signal source optional MIC Record by the built in microphone of the Player Short press MODE to select LINE IN or MIC press PLAY STOP to confirm 13 b Encoder The type of the encoder c Channel Mono for recording by LINE IN or MIC source Stereo for recording by LINE IN source d Device Record to internal media e Sample The higher sampling frequency with larger number before kHz the higher sound quality and it will also result in larger recorded files f Mode Album and song are selectable g Exit Slip DP or 4d toenter menu items press MODE to select submenu press PLAY STOP to confirm Slip DP or 4q to select Exit and press PLAY STOP to return to the playing music screen Selecting Display Language When an audio file is being played or paused short presses MODE to enter menu slip gt gt or 44 toselect Setting submenu and press MODE to confirm slip P or 4q again to select Language press MODE to confirm slip p or 4q again to select the menu items as shown below figure 1 GBK 2 BIG5 3 English amp KOR 4 English amp JAP 5 English amp EUR 6 Exit Slip Pp or qq
20. t FM Tuner and press MODE to confirm 1 Listening to the radio Press MODE to select Radio press PLAY STOP to confirm The preset radio station or CHO01 station will appear on the display Slip PP or 4q to switch to another desired preset radio station T Radio FM a Stereo CH01 88 5 MHz 2 Scaning radio channel Press MODE to select Scan press PLAY STOP to confirm The player will auto search all radio stations within any key is no function If you want to search for a radio station by manual slip pp or qd l Scan FM um a Stereo CH01 88 5 MHz 10 3 Tuning preset radio station If you want to preset one radio station press MODE to select Store press PLAY STOP to confirm Y FM mm Y FM mm a Store Stereo a n YES Stereo CHO1 88 5 MHz CHO1 88 5 MHz 4 Record radio When listening to FM radio press REC to start recording Press MODE to stop recording 01 21 53 mm 00 02 26 REC FM F001 WAV Note All FM recorded files will be saved in the format FO01 WAV F002 WAV etc These files will be saved in FM 5 Exit the FM tuner mode Press MODE to select Exit press PLAY STOP to return to the playing music screen 6 Playing FM recorded file When an audio file is being played or paused short press MODE
21. tically in the player All recorded will be saved in that directory automatically When an audio file is being paused or is stopped short press MODE to enter main menu and slip pp or 44 toselect Voice to play the recorded file gt ON VOC m1 Q 001 004 00 10 L001 WAV 00 05 Deleting File When an audio file is being paused or is stopped short press MODE to enter main menu slip ph or 44 toselect Del and press MODE to confirm slip pp or 44 to select the menu items as shown below figure and press PLAY STOP to confirm 1 Delete Music File 2 Delete Voice File 3 Exit You will be asked if you are sure to delete it Press MODE to NO or YES press PLAY STOP to confirm press or toreturnto the Delete Music File or Delete Voice File submenu and slip pp or 4q to select Exit to return Del en MP3 am Yeding zhonghui MP3 001 027 NO File Deleted Display the Player Information When an audio file is being played or paused short press MODE slip pp or 4q to select About submenu and press MODE to confirm Scroll display the player of firmware Version int free space VER 2 512 353 INT 128 Mb FREE 19 660 Mb FM TUNER MODE optional When an audio file is being played or paused short press MODE to enter main menu Slip PpP or 4 toselec
22. ze a small portion of space in the memory the memory capacity displayed in the operation system will certainly be smaller than the nominal value and this is in compliance with the related standards The player needs some memory space to store fonts and other system data therefore the usable memory is smaller than its full capacity Why are the buttons not functioning on the player e Check if Hold switch slides to ON or OFF While the Hold switch is ON all the buttons will not be working at all Get out the battery reinstall it again and operate the player again I can t see anything on the screen of the mp3 player Check battery status The firmware of the player may be damaged due to improper operation perform Firmware Update Why do l hear nothing after press the Play button e Check the Hold switch is on or off It should be off e Check that files have been stored in the built in flash memory press the Play button to try again Check the earphone connection or replace with another one Check the volume level and see if it has been set too low File format maybe incorrect Only MP3 and WMA files can be played Ensure the MP3 or WMA files are not stored in folder s or directories Why do different songs have different sound volumes e Because the parameter of the volume level when recording each song may not be the same the volume level of different songs are different When should replace the battery When the

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