Freestyle Audio Soundwave user manual

User manual for the device Freestyle Audio Soundwave

Device: Freestyle Audio Soundwave
Category: MP3 Player
Manufacturer: Freestyle Audio
Size: 0.24 MB
Added : 5/23/2013
Number of pages: 28
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User Guide Take Your Music There
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SOUN D W AV E MP3 PLAYER

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2 TABLE OF CONTENTS General Information Safety First . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Use and Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Player Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Getting Starte

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3 Safety First Please read the warnings below carefully before using the product. The company is not responsible for damage, data loss, or accidents occurring from not fully following the warnings below. 1. Do not use the product for purposes 11. Do not stress the connector part of the USB jack while it is connected to the other than described in this manual. device. 2. Headset jack must be fully inserted 12. Maintain and keep the USB connection before unit is su

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4 Use and Care 1 Salt water and chlorinated water are highly corrosive. Failure to adequately maintain your player and waterproof headphones may significantly shorten their lifespan. After each use, rinse your waterproof headphones and player thoroughly with fresh water to remove any corrosive materials. Allow to air dry before using again. System Requirements - What You Need 2 • Intel Pentium II 300 MHZ or Higher • An availiable USB port, the device will perform better on a direc

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5 Player Overview 3 1. MENU Shows the root menus: Music, FM, Player Settings 2. PLAY/PAUSE/POWER Power On/Off, Play, Pause 3. VOL Volume Control Option Lock/Unlock all keys (when held) M ute (when double click ed) 4. PREV Previous Song Volume Down (Pressed after VOL button) Rewind (when held) 5. NEXT Next Song Volume Up (pressed after VOL button) F ast F orward (when held) Note: Length of time each button is pushed changes th

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6 Charging the MP3 Player by USB Cable 4 1. Connect USB cable into the earphone jack of your MP3 Player. 2. Connect the other end of the USB cable into a USB port on your computer. 3. A window up may appear on your screen upon connection at this time you may close the window. 4. Charging will automatically begin when the Player is connected and your computer is turned on. It takes about 5 - 7 hours to completely recharge a fully discharged battery; initial charge

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7 Before Loading Music on Player 5 • Your MP3 Player supports MP3, WMA, and Subscription music services. • Your MP3 Player has two operating modes designed to provide specific song and file capabilities: • Portable Media Player (PMP) – designed to work with Microsoft Windows Media Player (WMP) to load and manage your music files and playlists contained in WMP onto the player. You can also ‘drag & drop’ or ‘copy & paste’ music files directly from

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8 Before Loading Music on Player 5 • To change the default mode from PMP mode to PSD mode when not connected to a computer, long press the

button and select SETTINGS. Short Press the button and select from the menu ONLINE DEVICE under select ONLINE DEVICE USB DISK (PSD) and this will change the default setting from the MEDIA DEVICE setting. If you want to reset it to MEDIA DEVICE (PMP) s

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9 Basic Operations 6 Turn On To turn the player on, long press the Button. Menu Selections The menu button has three options: Music FM Mode Settings Long press

button to select between Music, FM and Settings. Press OR to view each option, and short press to enter each option mode and view the content of each. Long press and exit to get back to main menu. Screen Overview EQ Mode Repeat Mode Play Time Bit/File For

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10 Basic Operations 6 Battery Indicator The battery indicator will deplete with use and show the amount of charge remaining When the battery reaches 10% charge remaining the battery light will start flashing indicating the need to recharge the battery. A fully charged battery will play up to 18 hours of continuous music. PLAY/PAUSE/STOP MUSIC Short press to start music When music is playing Short press to pause the music will continue to play from where it was paused Long pres

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11 Basic Operations 6 Digital Music & FM Mode Settings Digital Music Settings In MUSIC mode you can select what music you want to listen to through a v ariety of sort orders. U se the Buttons to cycle through the

options. L ong Press to return to the root menu, and select MUSIC Then short press to enter any of the subset listening options (see diagram below). Playlist Local Folder Artist Delet

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12 Basic Operations 6 Song Play Order Options Listen To All of Your Loaded Songs Your mp3 player stores all music of your music in a folder called: LOCAL FOLDER and will play songs in the order in which you have placed them onto the player. If you turn the player off it will restart at the song it left off on You can create individual folders in the LOCAL FOLDER to organiz e songs from various artists (similar to a playlist). These folders allow you to create custom play orders To create a

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13 Basic Operations 6 Song Play Order Options (continued) While the player is playing a song simply short press to the song. PAUSE . Then short press

to go to PLAYLIST, ARTIST, or ALBUM. You can scroll up and down using the and buttons to view all available playlists, artists or albums and when you find the one you want simply press and hold the button and it will load and play. When you turn the player off, the next time you turn it on the pl

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14 Basic Operations 6 Song Play Order Options (continued) Local Folder/Delete File/Delete All . While the player is playing a song simply short press to the song. PAUSE Then short press

to go to LOCAL FOLDER and you can view all of the individual artist folders, press the DELETE FILE or to delete either DELETE ALL individual folders, or all folders from the player as an alternative to doing this on your computer.

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15 Basic Operations 6 FM Mode Setting To listen to FM radio stations, simply select FM Mode in the

setting. Short press to move up and down station band Short press to perform the following functions in FM MODE • Save Save the radio station • Delete Delete the radio station • Delete All Delete all radio stations • Auto Search Auto Search within band • Normal Band 87-108MHz • Exit Exit to main menu Short press

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16 Basic Operations 6 Settings While music is playing, short press

to open the music settings menu. Repeat Equalizer SRS WOW Mode Exit Repeat When a song is playing, short press Short press or buttons, and select REPEAT. Other options include: Normal, Repeat One, Folder, Repeat Folder, Repeat All, Random, Intro. Folder Plays the songs in your selected folder Repeat Folder Plays all songs in the folder, then repeats Repeat All Plays

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17 Basic Operations 6 Advanced Settings (optional) Online Device Simply long press

button and select SETTINGS. Short press or buttons and select Online Device. You can then change default setting to either P SD or Media Device. From time to time Freestyle Audio will offer updated software as new enhancements become available as a download from our website, www.freestyleaudio.com/ support.php. You will need to place your player in the P SD mode to do this. Detai

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18 Basic Operations 6 System Settings S ystem settings are used to customiz e the way your player f unctions and provdes critical information about your player. To edit them select . SETTINGS mode in

LCD Set Language Power Off Online Device Memory Info DRM Time Exit LCD Set To conserve the battery, the unit has a screen saver option. Go to SETTINGS, LCD SET and SCREEN SAVER TIME to set a screen power down time. The unit will contin

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19 Basic Operations 6 System Settings (continued) Language To view, go to SETTINGS mode in

. To set language select LANGUAGE mode Short press to select Short press to confirm Long press to exit Available languages include: English, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Czech, Polish, Finnish, Danish, Hungarian, Slovak, Simple Chinese, Trad Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Hebrew and Thai. Power Off To conserve the battery, the unit h

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20 Loading Music 7 General Information about your player modes and folders It is best to work with only one of the two player modes to store and view your music to ensure you can see all of your music files. If you are using Windows Media Player to transfer music onto your player or a subscription music service you should use the PMP mode. If you are transferring converted iTunes onto your player you should use the PSD mode. N OTE : DO N OT C H AN GE MODE S TO L OAD MU


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