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User’s Guide for
TM
iBlaster 256/512 MP3/WMA
Digital Music Player
Model No. 191/192
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191/192 (MA) MP3DigitalMusicPlayer 2006/5/24 11:50 AM Page 2 ongratulations on your purchase of the MP3 Digital Music TABLE OF CONTENTS Player from Excalibur Electronics, Inc. This MP3 player is Ca new generation digital music player boasting functions like music Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 4 (MP3 and WMA) playing and recording features. It also can be used Installing Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 4 as a radio receiver and
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191/192 (MA) MP3DigitalMusicPlayer 2006/5/24 11:50 AM Page 4 Specifications Whats Included OLED display with scratch-resistant surface: Recording: Adopts DPCM professional recording sample method FM Reception: FM stereo receiver (87.5-108MHz), manual/automatic Figure 2: scanning, 30 channels preset MP3 Can be used as an external USB memory drive. Also can be used as Digital storage for any type of file formats and on any computer that supports Music USB. Player Repeat functi
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191/192 (MA) MP3DigitalMusicPlayer 2006/5/24 11:50 AM Page 6 Setting up your Setting up your MP3 Digital Music Player MP3 Digital Music Player Step 1. Unpack the unit Step 3. Position your + carefully. Read this instruc- iBlaster 256/512 MP3 Digital LCD DISPLAY tion sheet completely. We Music Player correctly. BUTTON recommend that you save the Step 4. Connect iBlaster carton and packing materials 256/512 MP3 Digital Music to store the unit, in case you Player with earphones. Turn ever need
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191/192 (MA) MP3DigitalMusicPlayer 2006/5/24 11:50 AM Page 8 While playing, press and hold button for approximately Using Your one second to cycle through each EQ mode. MP3 Digital Music Player Basic Operation Under the play status, press Lyric Lock Function button to enable A-B repeat Move the HOLD button Synchronizing function. toward lock status. “BUTTON Search for lyric: Repeat function: Press to LOCKED” appears on the The iBlaster MP3/WMA How to Play set start point “A”, and press
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191/192 (MA) MP3DigitalMusicPlayer 2006/5/24 11:50 AM Page 10 Note: The lyric file should be left and right respectively. How to Navigate in Press or button to renamed before download- select going downward or Favorite Mode ing. The lyric file name can- upward your favorite music, not be changed after down- How to Navigate in and press again to con- loading; you can only change firm with a black dot appear- Play Folder Mode the music name. ing in the box (see Figure 2) to finish editing y
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191/192 (MA) MP3DigitalMusicPlayer 2006/5/24 11:50 AM Page 12 When the player is under How to Utilize Voice Mode FM Receiver receiving status, press MENU Select the “VOICE” icon Record Voice File Operation button to switch from receiv- under the main menu mode; Select the “FM” icon under Press button to record ing to scanning status. When press MENU button to enter the main menu mode; press voice signal with built-in “SCAN” appears, then press voice mode as in the follow- MENU button to en
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191/192 (MA) MP3DigitalMusicPlayer 2006/5/24 11:50 AM Page 14 Press button or to mode, press to read upward and downward. select forward and backward the different setup functions. Press button to exit E- For details, please see the fig- BOOK mode. ure below: FM Recording E-Book Operation Menu Setup Mode Under FM playing status, Select “TEXT FILE” icon Select “SETTINGS” icon press button to start record- under the main menu mode, under the main menu mode, ing, The following screen and p
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191/192 (MA) MP3DigitalMusicPlayer 2006/5/24 11:50 AM Page 16 Press MENU button to enter the play mode to select different Menu Setup Mode (Continued) play sequence. Power Off Setup Set the POWER OFF time when not playing or recording. Select either 2, 5, or 10 min- utes. Recording Setup Enter the recording para- meter setup, press or button to select the sound source, sample frequency and codes. Press MENU button to adjust the selected parameter. Different sample frequency Screen Saver Setu
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191/192 (MA) MP3DigitalMusicPlayer 2006/5/24 11:50 AM Page 18 to confirm delete. Play Voice File Delete Music File Line-In Mode Select “LINE IN” icon under If some voice files or FM the main menu mode, press files have already been MENU button to enter the recorded, press button menu LINE IN mode, the fol- to play directly. lowing screen appears: Press or to select the music file to be played. The file names beginning 4. The Deleting process is Press MENU button to enter with “L” are LINE I
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191/192 (MA) MP3DigitalMusicPlayer 2006/5/24 11:50 AM Page 20 Improper software upgrade Double click the “MY PC Requirements may cause the machine to COMPUTER” icon o the desk- & Connections malfunction! Please read the top; a new disk label appears User’s Manual carefully Minimum in MY COMPUTER indicating before upgrading, suitable for your MP3 player. PC Configuration customers with PC knowl- To download MP3 files OS: Windows 98, 2000, edge. Note: You can only delete from PC to MP3 play
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191/192 (MA) MP3DigitalMusicPlayer 2006/5/24 11:50 AM Page 22 tem software, or driver instal- displayed on the LCD of hardware and install the soft- FAQ lation fails to recognize the player is the actual progress. ware automatically, and then MP3. When the notes of the player upgrade the firmware. Function Operation stop dancing, it indicates that Related Questions copy is complete. Before Why does my PC indicate Music Playback unplugging the USB cable What if all of the buttons failure to co
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191/192 (MA) MP3DigitalMusicPlayer 2006/5/24 11:50 AM Page 24 select only those files that are Precautions copyright-protected. • To keep the player performing well, please avoid use in the following environments: • Humid places Battery-Power Supply Related Questions • High-temperature environments such as heaters and heating devices Please do not use poor- • Low-temperature environments quality batteries for the play- • Dusty environments er. Poor-quality batteries may • Please do not disas
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191/192 (MA) MP3DigitalMusicPlayer 2006/5/24 11:51 AM Page 26 LIMITED 90-DAY WARRANTY Special Care and Handling EXCALIBUR ELECTRONICS, INC., incidental or consequential damages, so • Avoid rough handling such as bumping or dropping. warrants to the original consumer that the above limitations and exclusions in • Avoid moisture and extreme temperatures. For best results, its products are free from any electrical these instances may not apply. The only or mechanical defects for a period of 90 a
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191/192 (MA) MP3DigitalMusicPlayer 2006/5/24 11:51 AM Page 28 EXCALIBUR ELECTRONICS, INC. 13755 SW 119TH AVENUE MIAMI, FLORIDA 33186 U.S.A. PHONE: 305.477.8080 FAX: 305.477.9516 Play games live at: www.ExcaliburElectronics.com 191/192 (MA) MP3 Digital Music Player 052306 V4