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1. 5 Select the files that you want to download from your PC and copy them to the MUSIC folder of the Juke Box local disk It is the same as file copying on PCs You can drag and drop the files from the local disk to your PC to copy them Select the files you want to copy and click the right mouse button Click Copy Select the MUSIC folder ouse button Click Paste The Copying window is displayed on your PC monitor and the copy screen is also displayed on the LCD of your Juke Box as shown in the following figures Bod Moon amp Sunrise mp3 From MUSIC to MUSIC 3 Minutes Remaining Using Juke Box as a Local Disk z 6 Wait until the copying window has closed on your PC then remove the USB cable and continue to use your Juke Box 1 Do not remove the USB cable during downloading This may cause a malfunction to your PC or the Juke Box 2 Do not connect the earphones or an audio cable during downloading 3 The copying operation may be delayed if there are many folders and files are to be copied 4 The order in which music files are displayed when you select the local disk in Windows Explorer has no relationship with their playback sequence Caution If you delete the files on the local disk from you PC they are moved to Recycle Bin of your PC You should empty the Recycle Bin if you want the correct size of the local disk to be displayed Disconnecting the USB Cable To d
2. Previous Song Fast Rewind Move to the Previous Menu Next Song Fast Forward Move to the Next Menu Move Up Increase Volume Move Down Decrease Volume Hardware Features LCD Screen Modes Stop screen LT 001 122 am ROOT LINE RECORD Open Folder Recording Input Recording Method VOICE RECORD ENCV 003 00 03 57 1 09 Keys available for the Menu screen current menu RD___f N o CAP fez lot Repeat mode Playback Equalizer mode screen gt MUSIC Backstreet Boys As 00 03 57 END FM screen Frequency Preset mode JEEE MONO 88 30 Ch 01 Playlist screen JEET 001 122 BMKList Backstreet Boys A WV Yesterday Beatle I remember you 2 C 7 f ekore J Lyrics screen ar 040 122 Although loneliness has always been a friend of mine lm leaving my life 00 03 57 FM Recording screen JEET 87 50MHz_ LINE RECORD ENCL 006 ee 00 00 15 oe 1 09 USB Connection screen Software Installation When you insert the provided CD into the CD ROM drive the installation program will be automatically started Install the program following the process below Setup Status Fa BSAA My Manager Setup is performing the requested operations Select folder where Setup will install files z g Installing Setup will install My Manager in the following folde To instal to this folder click Next To install to a d another folder
3. Destination Folder C Program Files My Manager ALZ 2 Microsat Exce S Veri 0 20 You will see the following icons InstallShield Wizard Complete Setup has finished installing My Manager on your computer Recommended PC Environment Pentium 133MHz or higher CPU Windows 98SE ME 2000 and XP More than 20MB free HDD space 2x or higher CD ROM USB port ver 1 1 VGA graphic card on the desktop when installation Install the software using the administrator s account in Windows 2000 XP is successfully completed The MP3 driver will be automatically recognized by Windows ME 2000 XP aa without additional software installation However you should install the software Sa a in order to use the additional functions such as My Logo or the memo writing a functions Be noted that Windows 98 original version is not supported My Manager PC net PC It cannot be installed on MAC operating system 1 Connect your Juke Box with your PC by USB cable as shown in the following figure Make sure that the Juke Box power is turned on Connect by USB Cable When the cable is connected successfully the LCD screen mode changes as shown in the following figure 2 The message shows that your computer is searching the new device is displayed and your computer will setup the USB Driver The setup screen may not be displayed Check that it has been installed correctly using the Device Man
4. If a problem occurs within the warranty period and the product has been used normally repairs of the product will be provided free of charge If a problem occurs within the warranty period due to user s fault the repair service will be charged to the user Make sure to fill in the warranty If any item has been skipped on the warranty free service may not be available If any problem occurs with your product contact your product distributor Free of charge repairs or exchanges are processed after first checking with the head office Accessories are excluded from free of charge service All items except the above items will be rewarded according to the stipulations for customer rewards The free of charge warranty period is for one year only from date of purchase x Damage due to consumer fault is excluded SAFA SAFA MEDIA Co Ltd SAFA SAFA MEDIA Co Ltd 15F DongWon Securities B D 98 4 Carakbon dong Songpa gu Seoul Korea TEL 82 2 3400 5200 Rep FAX 82 2 3401 4142 http www safa co kr SF69 00397B
5. dame FREQ QD dame Pres QQ dame pres Qe 88 30 88 30 Memory 02 Memory 02 c No Preset E E G e ea aliewlen eas Channel 88 108 88 108 88 1 08 Frequency Mode screen Preset Mode screen When there are no channels memorized Listening to FM Radio 6 Memorizing a Broadcast Channel Scan the channel you want to memorize by pressing the k q and pp buttons on the Jog key and briefly press the REPEAT FM key You can memorize up to 20 channels quam FREQ A Broadcast gt 89 10MHz Channel is Memory 02 Memorized nll fn Mele E E 88 108 Automatically Memorizing a Broadcast Channel AUTO MEMORY Enter MENU FM AUTO MEMORY Select YES and press the MENU VOL NAVI key to begin the Auto Memory function When Auto Memory is complete your Juke Box automatically switches to Preset mode and receives Channel 1 MENU gt AUTO MEMORY _ 3 O ST MONO O YES AUTO MEMORY NO If a broadcast channel is already memorized it will be overwritten by the new selected channel Caution Listening to FM Radio eE 8 Deleting a Memorized Channel Select the frequency to delete by pressing the ke or gt gt I button on the Jog key and briefly press the REPEAT FM lt __ key The Deletion method is the same for Preset and Frequency modes quam FREQ 89 10MHz Channel gt Venent to Delete JEEE 89 10MHz Deleted er e 88 108 9 Listening in Mono mode Noises m
6. File Edit View Favorites I gt a a Address i Printers and Other Harl Address My Computer See Also WE Add Hardware a Display System Tasks z View system esac Sounds Speech and s Audio Devices T Add or remove REE programs Power Options O Change a setting f y See information abay TS Other Places ootel E My Network Places My Documents Shared Documents 2 Hardware 2 Printing Home or Small Office Networking Windows 98SE Co ntrol Pa nel gt System 53 Device M an ag e r e Intel R eraai usg Universal Host Controller 24C7 Universal Serial Bus Controller 3 DYD CD ROM drives Floppy disk controllers 6 IDE ATAJATAPI controllers Se Keyboards Professional a 4 75 Mice and other pointing devices F Add Hardware Wizard _ Monitors Version 2002 3B Network adapters 1 Y Ports COM amp LPT SW Processors Sound video and game controllers ee Storage volumes 3 System devices T Universal Serial Bus controllers System S The Add Hardware Wizard helps you install hardware Microsoft Windows Service Pack 1 Device Manager Registered to Ber The Device Manager lists all the hardware devices installed LOG A on your computer Use the Device Manager to change the salaneda properties of any device 55274 0EM 00134 DivenSignoa Hardware Profiles Device Manager Computer Intel R Pentium R 4 CPU 1 80 GHz Ele Actio 25
7. If letters appear broken follow these steps to change the language 1 Enter MENU SYSTEM LANGUAGE TETE CETE CETE gt SYSTEM__ gt SYSTEM gt LANGUAGE 3 A i H FANGUAGE a 8 O MEMO MEMORT INFO t English 2 Set the desired language by pressing the Up and Down buttons on the Jog key and press shortly the MENU VOL NAVI key shortly Additional Menu Functions Password setting If you have set the 4 digit password you have to input the password when turning on the player to start the player The password function is disabled in the factory setting 0000 1 Select MENU GENERAL PASSWORD diae WENT eae a gt GENERL gt PASSWORD SLEEP tf PASSWORD 0000 2 Input the number by pressing the jog key upward downward and press the MENU VOL NAVI key shortly Additional Menu Functions Setting the LCD Display Mode 1 Enter MENU MUSIC DISPLAY MENU CITB CITE gt MUSIC E MUSIC gt PLAY LIST INTRO O FILENAME S w DISPLAY O D3 TAG O PLAY LIST LYRIC Operation Displays only the file name Displays the ID3 tag DOTA If the ID3 tag is unavailable displays the file name only LYRIC Displays the song lyrics If the song lyrics are not available displays the file name only x Your Juke Box supports Irc type of lyrics life Follow these steps to display the lyrics 1 Edit the lyrics file using an LRC editing program on your PC D
8. MENU gt MUSIC___ 3 gt PLAY LIST INTRO tf INTRO START DISPLAY a PLAY LIST 2 Press the MENU VOL NAVI key Mode Operation INTRO Only the first 10 seconds of each file is played back Checking Memory Information MEMORY INFOQ Enter MENU SYSTEM MEMORY INFO IMENU MENU CHT SYSTEM f gt MUSIC _ O gt MEMORY INFO G LANGUAGE O MEMO TOTAL 1 50GB tf MEMORY INFO REMAIN 0 60GB 1 If you press the STOP HOLD m key during INTRO operation the operation is cancelled 2 If you press the PLAY II key during INTRO operation the operation is paused at the current state 3 If you press the Next MENU VOL NAVI key during INTRO operation the operation is cancelled and the next song is played back after the current song Additional Menu Functions Controlling Playback Speed 1 Enter MENU MUSIC PLAY SPEED THATE CHATE gt MUSIC gt PLAY SPEED____ PLAY SPEED an 2 LOW Sree at 70 EI normal a HIGH plays at 120 of normal speed gt PLAY nate gt PLAY anah E a L Backlight Time 1 Enter MENU GENERAL LIGHT TIME CHT CITB MENU gt GENERAL EJ gt GENERAL ___ gt LIGHT TME A tf LIGHT TIME CONTRAST POWER OFF OD i 2 Set the desired backlight time by pressing the Up Setting Values and Down buttons on the Jog key and press the Backlight is turned off all the time MENU VOL NAVI key Backlight is turned o
9. 6 MB of RAM es MfS ReRA RA E Network adapters Ports COM amp LPT Processors Sound video and game controllers Se Storage volumes System devices 5 Universal Serial Bus controllers amp amp Intel r 82801DB DBM USB 2 0 Enhanced Host Controller 24 Intel R 82801DB DBM USB Universal Host Controller 24C2 Intel R 82801DB DBM USB Universal Host Controller 24C4 Cancel age Device If it is displayed as below it s OK Using Juke Box as a Local Disk When your Juke Box is connected to your PC after installing the programs and USB driver it is recognized as a local disk on your PC Therefore you can download files to your Juke Box and use it as an external storage device as well 1 Turn your Juke Box on 2 Connect your Juke Box to your PC Refer to page 9 3 Click when the screen shown in the figure below is displayed on your PC Windows can perform the same action each time you insert a disk or connect a device with this kind of file 2 Music files What do you want Windows to do C Always do the selected action Cancel 4 Double click HESTI or PE If connected correctly you will find that your Juke Box has been added as a local disk on your PC as shown in the figure above 1 Do not change the name of the MUSIC VOICE RECORD LINE RECORD and PLAYLIST folder 2 A USB connection is available only when your Juke Box is turned on
10. 9 2 Double click the a icon on the Windows Desktop E Remote Control Host Properties PENSEE E 1 Type your user ID Computer Name User ID 2 Type your password P d hee Enter a different user ID and ome directory ae M Run this program when windows starts password from those that you M Connect to a Relay Server when this program starts registered with on Status WWW pcnetpc com RelayServer Ready Remote Control Ready cancel _ 3 The program installation is successful when the icon below is displayed on the Windows system tray The icon when the PC net PC program is operating To exit PC net PC right click this icon and click Exit on the context menu displayed Using a PC net PC Using PC net PC on a Client PC Remote PC 1 Connect your Juke Box to the USB jack of the Remote PC using the USB cable For how to connect see page 9 2 Double click PC net PC exe in the local disk of your Juke Box IP Address Register Double click Now you can use the host PC in the same way as if you were using it directly 3 The Host PC screen is displayed x For how to transfer files between the Client PC and the Host PC and configure the options visit www pcnetpc com Additional Menu Functions Song Introduction INTRO Plays back the first 10 seconds of the saved music files so that you can know what songs they contain 1 Enter MENU MUSIC INTRO START MENU
11. DIGITAL MICRO JUKE BOX HMP 110 R Thank you for purchasing this product Please read this manual carefully before using the product Familiarizing yourself with the instructions and functions explained in this manual before operating the product will ensure proper use of the product Please fill in and keep the warranty included in this manual from your product distributor SAFA SAFA MEDIA Co Ltd 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 mo oe oo os as E OOON OAK WN O O Features Equipped with a 1 5GB HDD for large scale storage PC net PC function which allows remote PC control Convenient downloading by the USB Mass Storage UMS function Supports Multi Codec Playback for MP3 OGG WMA and ASF files Supports Encoding for voice records and sound from external devices into MP3 file Supports Multiple Languages FM Radio and FM Recording Firmware Upgrade function Supports ID3 tags and lyrics Useful Memo function Supports 6 Mode Equalizer EQ Normal Rock Classic Jazz Bass and User EQ Repeat Playback and Shuffle Playback Low and High Speed Playback My Logo function Effective Memory Management using the CD Sync and VOR Voice Operated Recording functions Cool Electro Luminescent Backlighting Rechargeable by AC Adapter and USB Convenient Navigation structure Wide LCD Window 5 Lines display Supports Program Playlist Bookmarks M3U Playlist Conten
12. ET 001 122 MUSIC MUSIC E Backstreet Boys A Backstreet Boys As M Yesterday Beatle 00 03 57 If you enter the Navigation mode during Bookmark or M3U playback the BOOK MARK list or M3U list will be navigated Edit information about your acquaintances telephone number e mail address on your PC then download them to your Juke Box and view the information on your Juke Box You may need to finish the program installation on page 8 to use this function 1 Double click the fal icon to run the program My Manager aAA 1 New Create a new file 2 Open Open a file 3 Save Save the edited content 4 Find Search for acquaintance information 5 Print Print a file 6 Delete Delete the selected acquaintance information Name Input Box Telephone Number Input Box E mail Address Input Box 2 After inserting name phone number email press the Enter key to save information in the selected number 3 piai inserting all acquaintance information click the 3 toolbar Ca Ze j a E MyMemo of MyLoge a i Don t change the file name Save as type Memo files mmo 4 Download the edited file under the ROOT folder in the player For uploading the player should be connected to the PC See page 9 5 Select MENU SYSTEM MEMO PMENU MENU My MEMO E 6 Search the memo by pressing gt SYSTEM gt SYSTEM E the jog key upward or downward x O LANGUAGE aa
13. Y IM EN U IME N U MENU Ss RECORD___ G gt QUALITY__ 3 128KBPS tS QUALITY O 192KBPS ph eee qota SAMPLING MODE FORMAT METHOD 44KHZ J STEREO MP3 2 Select one of the following modes by using the and buttons on the Jog key and then press the MENU VOL NAVI IG key Sound Quality of Recordings Sound Quality of Recordings of Recordings Maximum Recording Time Minute Remarks Sampling Mode Format Sampling Mode Format Format HMP 110R 32Kbps J Stereo 64Kbps J Stereo Voice recording is recommended 96Kbps J Stereo 128Kbps J Stereo Music FM recording is recommended 192Kbps J Stereo x The memory capacity of this product is rated as 1 5GB however the available capacity is 1 36GB Your Juke Box uses a portion of the memory for its basic operations J Stereo means Joint Stereo which reduces memory usage by rendering frequencies as mono and pitches as stereo in the high pitched range while still producing a stereo effect Setting the Recording Method 1 Enter MENU RECORD METHOD MENU MENU RD___ gt RECORD o gt METHOD Q OFF o QUALITY SNC t METHOD VOR Co loC When making a voice recording this function will automatically detect sections that need not be recorded because the sound level is too low and automatically pauses the recording in those sections When recording several files from an external device this function auto
14. a WE AEE tf MEMO 011 234 5678 MEMORY INFO AAA safa co kr 1 The memo function is enabled in the stop mode only You can input information of up to 250 persons 2 You can use E Book for the memo handling purpose When you open memo mmo file with Notepad and delete the contents and copy over the novel article contents you can retrieve it using Menu System Memo menu But File size must be smaller than 64KB Using the Logo Function Download a logo file that is created on your PC to your Juke Box The Logo function allows a custom logo to be displayed when your Juke Box turns You may need to complete the program installation on the page 8 to use this function 1 Double click the Sa icon to run the program My Manager O O OO JAR Open Open an image file Save Save edited content gt nA T a i YIDOWSD ar 3 Rotate Rotate the image counterclockwise ALAN Va Revolve Revolve the image Flip Horizontal Flip the image horizontally Flip Vertical Flip the image vertically Preview Show how the image will look on the LCD ae ER Using the Logo Function 2 Click the Open icon on the tool bar EJ MyManagor im Eee Geen Open logo file 21x P B 3 D4 Look in Js My Documents Al c ze 5 aom 7 Jens A shape that will be Only the picture shown in IE sor gt displayed on the LCD the box will be displayed E Fev Filenam
15. ager Installing the USB Driver Installing USB driver manually This section is not applicable if the USB driver is installed normally If the USB driver is not installed automatically install it manually as described below Windows 2000 ME Windows XP 1 Insert the CD in to the CD ROM drive of PC 2 Control Panel System Device Manager Universal Serial Bus Controller Double click the device name with exclamation or question mark See page 11 to see how to select the menu 3 Driver Driver Update Install from the List or Specific Location Next gt Browse D Driver Next Finish If the USB driver is not automatically recognized by Windows 2000 download and install the latest service pack from Windowsupdate Microsoft com The installation method may differ depending on the types of PC and environment If you still cannot install the USB driver contact the support center of the PC manufacturer If you meet an installation error continuously reboot the PC and reconnect the USB cable again Installing the USB Driver a e Windows 98SE For Windows 98 make sure to install the program with the Installation CD Otherwise your Juke Box can not be used as a local disk Make sure to install the USB Driver before using your Juke Box Window 98 Original Version is not supported 1 Insert the Installation CD in to the CD ROM drive of your PC 2 Press the button when th
16. ay occur when you listen to a broadcast in an area where the signal is weak If this occurs try listening in Mono mode to decrease the noise MENU FM ST MONO gt ST MONO wf ST IMONO O STEREO AUTO MEMORY tf MONO Recording FM Broadcasts 1 Press the REC EQ II key while listening to a broadcast channel TL JEET 87 50MHz_ LINE RECORD 89 10MHz ENCL 006 Memory 02 128kms 0 00 15 pL ed Ly 5 Wk As 88 108 1 09 FM mode LCD screen FM mode LCD screen Press Noises may occur when you listen to a broadcast in an area where the signal is weak 2 Press the STOP HOLD m amp key to stop recording 3 To hear the recorded broadcast press and hold the REPEAT FM 7 key to exit FM mode Select the desired file in the LINE RECORD folder using the Jog key Press the PLAY Pll key to playback the selected file avow To view TEXT file 1 Copy memo note in the Document folder If turning the set on and entering into the Document folder you can view the memo note file man CFO Ey 066 099 aa CFO Ee 066 099 PCL 066 099 DOCUMENT B c 100 Ea a ies is g E Sil boardl top op E Billboard top 5 Billboard top Status with TEXT file contained Displayed when reading TEXT file Displayed when exceeding 64KB 1 You can view only files of less than 64KB 2 You can view only TEXT file with extension character 3 Maximum file numbers to be
17. ayed on the LCD 2 M3U Open the music files on your Juke Box with Winamp Press LIST LIST OPTS on the bottom right of Winamp and press SAVE SAVE LIST to save the playlist in the PLAYLIST folder on your Juke Box Make sure that the extension remains M3U aS ak a a eal EQUALIZER Playing Back an M3U Playlist MENU MUSIC PLAY LIST OFF NENU JE 000 000 Taian O 60 70 i ik 3k ER Sk ak K gt A A A PLAYLIST EDITOR INTRO E E E Q DISPLAY t PLAY LIST If you want to stop playback of an M3U Playlist and listen again in General mode select MENU MUSIC PLAY LIST OFF Repeat Shuffle playback for an M3U Playlist is the same as in General mode Box The PLAYLIST folder is used to store M3U files only in Windows Explorer If you do not save the M3U file in the PLAYLIST folder the playlist playback will not be available with your Juke Box 1 A M3U file can contain up to 500 songs 2 You cannot save more than one M3U file The Navigation function allows you to search for a saved folder or files during playback 1 To Enter Navigation Mode Press the MENU VOL NAVI key during playback PLLA 001 122 TTL 001 122 MUSIC MUSIC gt Backstreet Boys As LY Backstreet Boys A 00 03 57 Yesterday Beatle ST END 1 remember you 2 Navigate to your desired songs using the Jog key 3 If you press the STOP HOLD E key to return to playback mode EET 001 122 E
18. ct earphones to the earphone jack of your Juke Box Since the earphones are used as an antenna the reception may be poor if earphones are not connected 2 Press and hold the REPEAT FM Z2 key to switch to FM mode Switching to FM mode is available only while the player is stopped TE FREQ QIN 88 30 Increase Volume Memory 02 W p aa fr ee a 3 Key Operations in FM Mode Short Press Frequency Preset Down Short Press Frequency Preset Up Press and Hold Auto Scan Down Press and Hold Auto Scan Up Short Press Switch Frequency Preset Modes Press and Hold Enter the Menu Decrease Volume Short Press Frequency and Memory Function Press and Hold FM ON OFF Broadcast Recording 4 Select the desired broadcast by pressing the k4 and gt gt buttons on the Jog key Each click of the Ke or pp button on the Jog key increases or decreases frequency by a step Auto Scan Press and Hold the k q or pp button on the Jog key to scan for the nearest broadcast frequency to the current frequency 5 Press the MENU VOL NAVI key to switch between Frequency and Preset modes In Frequency mode pressing the k lt or pp button on the Jog key increases or decreases the frequency In Preset mode the same operation moves up or down to the next stored channel i e the next preset channel These two mode operations provide you with a convenient way to select channels
19. e Bbmp ss ssts s S on the LCD Files of type Supporedfles 7 a Insert the name of the folder to save and click it name Joorw o L seve SS You should not change the file name 4 Download the saved file under the root folder of your Juke Box 5 Disconnect your Juke Box from your PC Turn on your Juke Box and the downloaded image will be displayed during boot up Using a PC net PC What s a PC net PC A PC net PC allows you to control a PC host PC in your house or company from another PC Client PC in a remote place while viewing the host PC s screens This manual includes only the required information For more information visit www pcnetpc com 1 Both the Host PC and the Client PC should be connected to a LAN 2 This function may not work if the PC uses a private IP or a fireball is installed 3 You cannot run DOS applications using this function Steps for Use Follow these steps sequentially 1 Register as a new user Visit www pcnetpc com and get your user ID and password by completing the registration process 2 Install the program on the Host PC Install the program on the Host PC using the Installation CD 3 Configure the Host PC 4 Use on the Client PC Using a PC net PC Configuring the Host PC 1 Connect your Juke Box to the USB jack of the Host PC using the USB cable when the program installation has finished For how to connect see page
20. e setup window appears Press the button when installation is completed 3 The PC will be rebooted When the PC is re started turn the player on and connect the USB cable 4 You should specify the drive after USB connection 3 What do you want 1 Mass Storage Device gt Search for and install the hardware New hardware is detected automatically Recommended 2 Device to search the driver Mass Storage Device gt Install the hardware that manually Device driver is a software program that activates hardware Next select from a list Advanced 4 Specifying the driver path gt Windows System Precopy an When you specify the path as described above local disk property window will appear Make sure to reboot your computer after installing the driver Note L How to check whether the USB driver is installed properly in the Device Manager Windows 2000 ME Windows XP Control Panel System Hardware Device Manager Universal Serial Bus Controller USB Large Storage Device System Properties amp Printers and Other Hardw File Edit view Favorites General Computer Name System Restore I Automatic Updates Device Manager Eile Action View Help e 2 System Properties System Restore Automatic Updates Remote T SAFAMEDI SPOCZ3 General Computer Name i Hardware Advanced Computer B S Disk drives Hardware Display adapters Add Hardware Wizard My Computer
21. ep function and Automatic Turn Off after 15 30 60 or 90 minutes PASSWORD Password function amp Lock function SYSTEM LANGUAGE Arabic Czechoslovak English French Chinese Simp German Hungarian Italian Japanese Korean Polish Portuguese Russian Spanish Chinese Trad Turkish Select a language MEMORY INFO Display the total capacity and used capacity Pag ST MONO STEREO MONO Display memorized files Hear FM in Stereo or Mono mode AUTO MEMORY YES NO Execute FM Auto Memory Repeat Shuffle Playback a Repeat Playback Repeats only the selected folders or songs Shuffle Playback Plays songs in an arbitrary sequence regardless of the sequence of songs Repeat icon qm CAD 001 122 MUSIC gt Backstreet Boys As 00 03 Repeat A B Repeat A B is Activated 57 END Each press of the REPEAT FM lt _ key changes the mode a I Shuffles and repeats the playback for all songs Press the REPEAT FM 4_ gt key during playback to activate the Repeat A B function Press the key to set the start point A and press the key again to set the end point B and start Repeat A B If you press the key one more time the function is deactivated LOTH 001 122 Z MUSIC Backstreet Boys As 00 03 57 END Equalizer Function Press the REC EQ I key to change the Equalizer mode Press the REC EQ II key changes to one of the fo
22. isconnect the USB cable after the file transfer is finished make sure to follow these steps 1 Click the Unplug or eject hardware icon on the System Tray of your PC as shown in the following figure For Windows 98SE the Unplug or eject hardware icon is not displayed Therefore just disconnect the USB cable 3 or 4 seconds after the time that the Copying window Ri aa a a ae i has closed on your PC 2 Select USB Mass Storage Device and click the button 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 pute 3 Click OK Jon the Stop a Hardware Device window Confirm devices to be stopped Choose OK to continue Windows will attempt to stop the following devices After the devices are stopped they may be removed safely ge Device S e e ct USB Mass Storage Device at Location 0 eee 4 Disconnect the USB cable 1 Your Juke Box will not operate if the USB cable is connected to your PC 2 The Juke Box main power is turned off automatically when the USB cable is disconnected _ 3 To connect your Juke Box to your PC again first disconnect the USB cable then turn on the main power of your Juke Box and then re connect the USB cable Using Your Juke Box Power On Off 1 Press and hold the PLAY Pill key to turn on your Juke Box 2 Press and hold the PLAY gt II key again to turn off your Juke B
23. llowing modes Equalizer Icon LET B3 001 122 gt MUSIC Backstreet Boys As 00 03 57 END These modes are set by default You can select your desired settings as shown in the following figure Using the User Defined Equalizer Settings 1 Enter MENU AUDIO USER EQ MENU AUDIO___ w USER EQ 2 Set the equalizer settings using the Jog key Exit the Menu IMENU USER EOS BAND 60Hz LEVEL Control Level f dH Control Frequency What s a Playlist Allows you to playback only the songs you specify among the saved songs Registering a Playlist 1 BOOKMARK Briefly press the Menu Key while in Playback Navigation mode or General Navigation mode and the file icon changes to Aand the current or selected file is registered to the BOOK MARK list Playing Back Bookmarked Songs Select MENU MUSIC PLAY LIST BOOK MARK MENU MENU gt MUSIC gt PLAY LIST___ 3 5 O INTRO o OFF O DISPLAY tS BOOK MARK oC w PLAY LIST O M3U Press the PLAY PII key The songs in the BOOK MARK list are played sequentially If you want to stop playback of the BOOK MARK list and listen again in General mode select MENU MUSIC PLAY LIST OFF Cah Repeat Shuffle playback for the BOOK MARK list is the same as in General mode You can bookmark up to 100 files If a file cannot be bookmarked because there are already 100 Note La bookmarks BOOK MARK FULL will be displ
24. matically detects the silent sections between two files and records them as separate files by using those silent sections as the file separator The interval of the silent section can range from 3 to 7 seconds In CD Sync mode the number of recorded files may not be the same as that of the original files In CD Sync mode recording will stop automatically if a silent section continues for more than 10 seconds after the silent interval you have selected Recording Voice Recording Using the Built In Microphone 1 Press the REC EQ Il key in stop mode 2 Press the REC EQ II key to pause a recording in progress and then press the REC EQ II key again to resum the recording TE CED E 001 122 aman ic NORREC wm Mc NORREC MUSIC VOICE RECORD VOICE RECORD Backstreet Boys A ENCV 003 Il ENCV 003 M Yesterday Beatle 28K A 00 03 57 Td ols 00 03 57 Stop mode Recording mode Pause mode 3 Press the STOP HOLD m key to stop the recording Recording Using an External Microphone 1 Connect an external microphone as shown in the following figure 2 Press the REC EQ II key in stop mode to start recording 3 The other functions are the same as Recording Using the Built in Microphone Make sure to only briefly press the REC EQ II key to make a recording using an external microphone If you press and hold the key your Juke Box will operate in Recording Sou
25. n for a set period of time Backlight is turned on all the time onal Menu Functions Controlling the Contrast 1 Enter MENU GENERAL CONTRAST CITB THATE Crs gt GENERAL fe gt GENERAL gt CONTRAST g LIGHT TIME 5 g amp CONTRAST OFF ON POWER OFF e ___ 2 Set the desired contrast by pressing the Up and Down buttons on the Jog key and press the MENU VOL NAVI key Changing the Auto Power Off Time The power is turned off automatically when your Juke Box is not used for a specified period of time Follow these steps to change the time 1 Enter MENU GENERAL POWER OFF MENU MEN U a CHT gt GENERAL gt ERT gt POWER OFF G Tea eT ee oly t POWER OFF 7 2 Set the desired time by pressing the Up and Down buttons on the Jog key and press the MENU VOL NAVI key Additional Menu Functions Setting the Sleep Time Your Juke Box is turned off automatically after the specified time It is convenient when you want fall a sleep while listening to music 1 Enter MENU GENERAL SLEEP IME NU LM EN U gt GENERAL ___ 9 gt GENERAL __ SLEEP PASSWORD 2 Set the desired time by pressing the Up and Down buttons on the Jog key and press shortly the MENU VOL NAVI key Setting the Language The letters on the LCD may not be shown properly depending on the language of the operating system when you input the song information
26. nd from an External Device mode not in the Recording Using an External Microphone mode Therefore you may get unexpected results This function allows you to record the audio signals from an audio device or PC 1 Connect your Juke Box to the external device using the cable included in this package o oo Audio O Wom O O out gt AW A gt 5 lt gt o 24 MIC LINE e E 2 Press and hold the REC EQ II key while in stop mode to begin recording Make sure to press and hold the REC EQ II key when recording sound from an external device If you only briefly press the key your Juke Box will operate in Recording L Using an External Microphone mode Therefore you may get unexpected results 3 The other functions are the same as Recording Using the Built in Microphone 4 Voice recording files are saved to the VOICE RECORD folder and external device and FM recording files to the LINE RECORD folder File names are automatically given They are classified according to the recording signal as shown in the table below File N Paconling Sichal 2 To hear recorded files select the desired files in the a ecording signa VOICE RECORD and LINE RECORD folders using the Voice Recording File ENCV 001 Jog key and press the PLAY Pll key External Device and FM Recording ENCL 001 1 Conne
27. ownload the edited lyrics file to your Juke Box Editing methods may differ from program to program Refer to the program s user manual and manufacturer s web site For example visit www nicemusic co kr 2 Download the edited lyrics file to the folder in which the song is saved The lyrics file name must be the same as the song file name For example if song name is love2 mp3 the lyric file name should be love2 irc 3 Set the LCD Display mode to LYRIC 4 Playback the song on your Juke Box and the lyrics will be displayed on the LCD Upgrading Firmware Firmware is the internal program which operates your Juke Box Your Juke Box provides the functionality to upgrade the firmware Please check Safa media Co Ltd web site for available firmware upgrades anytime while using your Juke Box If there is a new upgrade follow these steps to upgrade the firmware of your Juke Box 1 Copy the new firmware version file downloaded onto your PC to the root folder of your Juke Box using the USB cable 2 Disconnect the USB cable and power your Juke Box ON The firmware upgrade will proceed automatically Firmware Upgrade Screen on the LCD Troubleshooting Symptom Items to Check My Juke Box The battery has run out Recharge your battery Your Juke Box is set to Lock mode Unlock the Lock mode The battery has run out Recharge your battery The space for recording is full Delete unnecessary files Reco
28. ox PLAY CD O p D j j Bye st loading Press and Hold Jog Key Functions 1 Entering the Menu Scan toggle between FM Frequency Preset modes 2 Previous Song Fast Rewind Move to the Previous Menu a 3 Next Song Fast Forward Move to the Next Menu 4 Move Up Increase Volume 5 Move Down Decrease Volume 1 Press and hold the PLAY gt I key to turn on your 2 Select the desired file using the Jog key Move Up Juke Box Move to the O Move to the Sub O Folder File Upper Folder TTL 001 122 MUSIC Press and Hold H Backstreet Boys A J Yesterday Beatle I remember you Move Down 3 Press the PLAY pj key to playback the selected song If you select a folder and press the PLAY Jf key or Jog key all the songs in the selected folder are played back sequentially starting with the first song Tr 001 122 can gt MUSIC If i f you press the REC EQ key while p ea in the PLAY gt I or Pause mode 00 03 57 s ai a recording will not occur Caution L Press and shortly Listening to Music 4 Key Operations during Playback Short press Repeat A B Short press Pause Long press Repeat Shuffle Playback Long press Power Off Increase Volume Short press Previous Song Short press Next Song Long press Long press Fast Forward Fast Rewind Short press Enter Scan Mode Long press Enter the Menu Decrea
29. rding does not work Your Juke Box is set to Lock mode Unlock the Lock mode The battery has run out Recharge your battery There is no file Check the recording number ee anspor The earphone plug is not firmly connected to your Juke Box Check whether your earphones are firmly connected to your Juke Box sarahones g Volume is set to minimum Change the volume LCD is not The battery has run out Recharge your battery displayed The Juke Box is malfunctioning Sting reset hole Downloading The battery has run out Recharge your battery does not work The USB cable is not firmly or correctly connected Check whether the USB cable is firmly and correctly connected Playback does not work Specifications Recording See Page 22 23 Recording Media Built in Memory 456GB S Supporied Files si fnienna Earphone type Charged Battery Playback Time Wows ooo A E Telephone call FM Radio E CS BCs Frequency Response az a OOOO OS Dimensions Width 61mm Length 615mm Height 205mm Weight e Services h Not Covered waray Digital Micro Juke Box 1 When a problem occurs due to user s careless handling Model HMPAIOR 2 When the user does not follow the warnings and or cautions Purchase Date Year Month Day Warranty Period 1 year 3 When a problem occurs due to a natural disaster such Service Information This product is manufactured under strict quality control and inspection
30. rea exposed to direct sunlight or near a heating appliance In no event will Safa media Co Ltd be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use of this product nor for reparation for damages from third party Safa media Co Ltd does not assume responsibility or liability for corruption or loss of the data saved in the memory while using or repairing the product Make sure to backup important data from your product to your PC or any other storage device Irrational or unintended use of the product such as privacy invasion or wire tapping is prohibited Package pd Earphones Audio Cable CD ROM STOP HOLD User Manual Juke Box Accessories and its specifications are subject to change LCD REPEAT FM wy x Qx ky STO Repeat mode Switching to FM mode REC PAUSE EQ Record Pause Equalizer mode PLAY PAUSE POWER ON OFF Playback Pause Power On Off STOP HOLD Stop Locks key Necklace Hand Strap Latch i o N G 0 0 MIC uE 2 On 0 7 Earphone jack Bo 8 Line Input jack Wy 9 USB jack 10 DC Power jack 11 Reset 12 Jog Key for Navigation Menu and Volume control MENU VOL NAVI Enter the Menu Scan toggle between FM Frequency Preset mode
31. se Volume Switch Equalizer Mode Short press Stop Long press HOLD ON OFF 5 Enjoy your songs after setting the volume and the appropriate equalizer mode See page 35 Listening to Music 5 HOLD ON OFF Press the STOP HOLD key W longer to prevent key operation Press the button longer again to set the hold off HOLD HOLD ON OFF HOLD ON HOLD OFF 1 HOLD will be enabled only when the power is on 2 Set the password to prevent automatic power on when the power is turned off see page 50 Your Juke Box has two playback modes Player mode and FM mode Player mode is used to playback MP3 WMA OGG and or ASF files and FM mode is used to hear FM radio broadcasts Each long press of the REPEAT FM 4 key toggles between Player and FM modes TLL 001 122 JT MONO MUSIC 88 30 Backstreet Boys A ae j M Yesterday Beatle 7 Wl remember you 88 108 Press and Hold Stop screen on the LCD FM mode screen on the LCD While playing a file you cannot switch the playback mode to FM mode First press the STOP HOLD W key to stop playback and then press the REPEAT FM key to switch to FM mode Caution Before Making a Recording i Setting the Sound Quality of the Recording Your selection will determine the file format sound quality and maximum recording time for your recordings Make sure to select your desired settings before making a recording 1 Enter MENU RECORD QUALIT
32. tructions Keep these instructions for your safety and preventing property loss Please read the precautions given below carefully before using your Juke Box Do not disassemble repair or modify this product Do not use the product in an airplane or any place that prohibits the use of electronic devices Do not get the product wet The product should not be in contact with any liquids such as drinks Observe copyright laws regarding recordings The copying of recordings except for personal use is prohibited by law Precautions for Use 1 Do not drop the product or submit it to impact Dropping the product or submitting it to impact can cause the product to malfunction 2 Do not place the product in an area exposed to heat direct sunlight dampness moisture rain vibration shock dust or sand Do not place the product on an incline nor inside a car whose windows are closed 3 Do not place the product near any kind of magnet or expose it to excessive vibration can Please adjust the sound level appropriately with the volume control listening to loud music can permanently damage your hearing So Safety Instructions o _ Do not drop the main body accessories or submit them to any impact as this can cause the product to malfunction Do not submit the LCD to excessive force or shock as this can cause the display to malfunction Do not place the product for long periods in an a
33. ts Before You Use Charging Safety Instructions Package Hardware Features Connecting to a PC Installing Programs Installing the USB Driver Using Juke Box as a Local Disk Disconnecting the USB Cable Repeat Shuffle Playback Equalizer Function Playlist z Navigation Basic Operations Using the Memo Function Using Juke Box Using the Logo Function Listening to Music Using a PC net PC Changing Modes Additional Menu Functions Before Making a Recording Upgrading Firmware Voice Recording Recording Sound from an External Device 25 Listening to FM Radio Recording to FM Radio Troubleshooting Text View Specifications Using the Menu Warranty Charging a Using the AC Adapter 1 For your safety use only the AC adapter included in the product package This product can be used within the 110V to 220V range 2 Connect the adapter to the 5 0V jack on your Juke Box Charging the Battery The battery is automatically charged when the product is connected to an external power source When the battery is charging the backlight changes to red When it has finished charging it changes to yellow Disconnect the external power source from your Juke Box when the backlight is yellow Charging Time 1 AC Adapter 3 hours 2 USB 10 hours Continuous Playback Time 10 hours when Battery fully charged Safety Ins
34. viewed are 99 files More than 100 files can be inserted into the Document folder but they are not displayed on the LCD screen Caution Menu Operations 1 To Enter a Menu Press and Hold 2 Jog Key Operations in Menu Mode Move to upper menu Press and hold the MENU VOL NAVI key IME NU ale Move to lower menu Move down Using the Menus List of Menu Functions Step1 Step2 Step3 QUALITY 32Kbps 64Kbps 96Kbps 128Kbps 192Kbps METHOD OFF CD SYNC VOR INTRO INTRO START Step4 Voice 44KHz J Stereo MP3 Line 44KHz J Stereo MP3 General recording mode Recorded files are separated by the sections that have no data Recording is paused in these silent sections Play back only the first 10 seconds of the file DISPLAY FILE NAME ID3 TAG LYRIC PLAY LIST OFF BOOK MARK M3U Display File name ID3 Tag and Lyrics respectively Move to General Browser BMK List Browser and M3U List Browser respectively P 36 37 PLAY SPEED Control playback speed from low to high i e 70 100 and 120 of the normal speed P 47 USER EQ LIGHT TIME lt 4 Frequency Control a w Level Control Set amp Quit The Power Off time is adjustable within 9 seconds Always ON P 35 CONTRAST POWER OFF Control the contrast setting from Min to Max Set between 1min to 10 min Power Off is available P 47 P 48 SLEEP OFF 15 30 60 90 Disabled Sle

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