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USER MANUAL
For Model GC810/811/812/820/821/822
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Read this manual carefully before using the MP3 player Thank you for your purchase Contents in this manual may be changed possibly for better service We have the right to make changes to this manual without notice WARNING Please “REMOVE” the batteries of MP3 player when connecting to PC. DO NOT DISPOSE OF BATTERIES IN FIRE, BATTERIES MAY EXPLODE OR LEAK. 1
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KEY DEFINITIONS LCD SCREEN 2
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POWER ON/OFF Press PLAY button to turn it ON While the Player is ON, press and hold PLAY button will turn it OFF. MENU DISPLAY While the player is ON, press and hold the MODE button will active Main Menu. Scroll MODE button to select the function and press MODE button again to confirm. MSC -Enter the music playback menu REC -Enter the recording menu RPL -Enter the recorded files playback menu TEL -Enter the telephone book menu TXT -Enter the TXT viewing menu SYS -Enter
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BASIC OPERATION While the player is ON, press PLAY button to playback music, the LCD screen will display the current song name, singer and etc (if information is available) Scroll MODE button to select the song, (scroll to previous position to skip back, and next position to skip forward, time takes to skip songs varies from the memory size of the song). Scroll and hold MODE button to next position fast forward and previous position fast rewind. While playback music, press PLAY
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press PLAY button to playback the music, and press PLAY button again to pause the playing. Press MODE button to enter playback mode selection Use MODE button to scroll through selections, press MODE button to enter playback selection at REPEAT Use MODE button to select from: Normal, Repeat One, Repeat within current Folder (if any), Repeat Folders (if any), Repeat All songs, Random Play back, and Intro Press MODE button to confirm selection Equalizer setting While the play
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enter playback selection at Equalizer Use MODE button to select from : NOR (NATURE), ROCK, POP, CLAS (CLASSIC), SOFT, JAZZ, DBB (Digital Bass Booster) SRS Mode While the player is ON, and the player is in music playback mode, press PLAY button to playback the music, and press PLAY button again to pause the playing. Press MODE button to enter playback mode selection Use MODE button to scroll through selections, press MODE button to enter playback selection at SRS Use Mode
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sound setting. In TRUBASS mode, use MODE button to slide from 0 to 10 for Bass adjustment In FOCUS mode, use MODE button to slide from 0 to 10 for treble adjustment TEMPO RATE Mode In TEMPO mode, use MODE button to slide from -8 to +8 for Tempo rate adjustment REPLAY Setting While the player is ON, and the player is in music playback mode, press PLAY button to playback the music, and press PLAY button again to pause the playing. Press MODE button to enter playback mode
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enter REPLAY Mode setting Use Mode button to scroll between A (start) and B (finish) for replaying requested section. Once the Replay section is defined Press MODE button to enter playback mode selection Use MODE button to scroll through selections, press MODE button to enter REPLAY TIME Mode setting Use Mode button to slide between 1 to 10 for replay times of defined replaying section. Once the Replay section is defined Press MODE button to enter playback mode selecti
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VOICE RECORDING Press and hold MODE button to active the main menu. Scroll the MODE button to highlight the REC Menu and press MODE button again to start RECORDING mode. The LCD screen will display the record file name, the recording time. Pause recording by press the PLAY button. And press PLAY button again to pause, and press PLAY to continue. Save the record by press the MODE button. Note: While recording, Only PLAY, HOLD and MODE button is active. PLAYBACK THE RECORDED FI
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files Scroll MODE button to select between: Delete file or Delete All Press MODE button to confirm selection TEL BOOK Enter to main menu. Scroll to Tel Book mode and enter Tel Book mode. The Tel Book submenu interface is as follows: Submenu: Browser Tel: To browse Tel Book information. Import Tel file: To import Tel Book from PC. Export Tel file: To export Tel Book to PC. SETTING ADJUSTMENT Press the MODE button to enter to the main menu and scroll MODE button to
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sub-menus and corresponding sub-menus listed as below: 1. Record Time: enter to this mode to set the record time. 2. Backlight: to set backlight lighting time between 0-30 seconds 3. Back Color: 7 backlight colors for selection. 4. Language: 20 languages supported including English, Spanish. 5. Power Off: to set auto power off time and sleep time 6. Replay mode: Auto reply mode and Manual reply mode for selection 7. Contrast: 30 levels LCD contrast for selection 8. Online mode: 3 USB f
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FIRMWARE UPGRADE Caution: Firmware upgrade is to restore the factory setting of the MP3 player. It is not an optional function. Incorrect operation of firmware upgrading may cause the MP3 player working abnormally. We suggest you not to do the firmware upgrade if the player works well. Please read the manual carefully before start to upgrade firmware. Upgrade incorrect firmware will cause the MP3 player working abnormally. Please ensure it is the correct firmware for upgrade. The M
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“choose firmware of new version” button. Choose new firmware program (You may find it in our website: www.elementelectronics.com) Press PLAY button, the system starts upgrading. USB MASS STORAGE The MP3 player supports standard USB mass storage function with Win98/ME/2000/XP, Mac OS 10.3 and above, Linux 8.0 and above. USB CONNECTION ALWAYS REMOVE BATTERY BEFORE CONNECTING TO USB DEVICE Connect your PC with the player by the USB port, press PLAY button to turn on the player, a
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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS IBM compatible PC Pentium 166Mhz or faster CPU Windows98SE, 2000, ME, XP OS USB port 32MB RAM or more (64MB is recommended for Windows2000) 20MB free hard disk space or more CD-ROM drive (For installing driver CD if using Win98SE) Sound Card (Optional) FILE TRANSFER BETWEEN PC AND MP3 PLAYER Plug the player into the PC USB port You can find removable disk in “my computer” of your PC. You can upload, download or delete file in the removabl
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FCC PART 15 STATEMENT 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 undesired operation. Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This eq
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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.
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Safety and Upkeep Never attempt to fix the player yourself by opening and disassembling the unit as this will affect your warranty. When cleaning the screen please use a soft dry cloth. Do not expose the player to direct sunlight for long periods of time. Do not expose the player to damp or moist conditions Do not dispose of this product in fire. Battery inside this product may explode or leak. Do not place near sharp objects as the screen can be easily scratched. W
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Questions or Comments: toll free number:866-823-1671 support website:www.elementelectronics.com 1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Element Electronics, LLC warrants to the original purchaser of this product, that should the product or any part thereof be proven defective in material or workmanship within one year from the date of original purchase, such defects will be replaced or repaired without charge for parts or labor. This warranty does not apply to any indirect incidental or consequent