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Instruction Manual Instruction Manual Instruction Manual Instruction Manual
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THANK YOU Thank you for purchasing our Digital MP3 Player. This uniquely designed device combines an MP3 Player, voice recorder; FM radio and removable Flash Memory drive all in one unit. You can move and store fi les between computers and enjoy your MP3 music collection anytime and anywhere. 1. FEATURE SUMMARY Firmware Upgradable Check our website often for the latest driver, fi rmware and software updates: www.nextar.com Removable Dis k Use this unit as a removable drive, storing fi les, mu
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Seven Pres et Equalizer Built-In equalizer can be set to Normal, Rock, Pop, Classical, Jazz, Soft or Bass. Multiple Playback Menus Unique A-B repeat function and Random Play allows users a variety of playback options High Resolution LCD High resolution display with graphical menus USB Connection Quick connection to USB port. Multiple Format Support This unit supports the popular MP3 format for the widest compatibility of digital fi les. It also supports WMA, WMV, MP1, MP2 ASF and WAV for grea
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3. GETTING TO KNOW THE PLAYER Appearance and Controls 3
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3. GETTING TO KNOW THE PLAYER LCD Dis play 4
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4. BASIC FUNCTIONS Start up/Shutdown Start up or shutdown player by pressing and holding the “PLAY” button. Entering Menu Menus Menus: Main menu (entered by momentarily holding Menu key when not playing), Play submenu (entered by pressing Menu key while playing), and Stop submenu (entered by pressing Menu key when not playing). Brows ing Tracks Browse forward (to the next track) by pressing the NEXT button, and backward (previous song) by pressing the PREV. Us ing the Different Function Menus
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Adjus ting Volume Decrease volume by pressing the “ - “ side of the - VOLUME + button. Increase volume by pressing the “+” side of the switch. (HOLD) Function Move the HOLD switch to the position showing the closed lock (left). When Hold is ON, all controls are locked out and a lock icon appears in the center top of the LCD display. If you press any controls, you will see on the display: KEY LOCKED Be sure to switch the HOLD button to the UNLOCK position (right) to use the unit. Equali
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5. FM TUNER Pres s and Hold the Menu Button Press and hold for 2 seconds to enter the Main Menu. From the main menu, scroll over to the FM Tuner selection Entering FM Tuner Menu Once you are at the FM TUNER menu selection, press Menu again to enter that menu Selecting FM Stations Once you are in the FM TUNER menu, use the PREV and NEXT buttons to change FM stations. Once a station is selected, press Menu to confi rm that station. 7
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Auto Search Stations From the FM TUNER menu, press and hold Menu button for 2 seconds. You will enter the FM TUNER submenu. Use the PREV or NEXT button to scroll to the AUTO SEARCH selection. Press Menu button again to start scanning. The unit will scan to the next available station Saving Stations From the FM TUNER menu, press and hold Menu button for 2 seconds. You will enter the FM TUNER submenu. Use the PREV or NEXT button to scroll to the SAVE STATION selection. Press the MENU b
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FM Recording From FM Tuner Menu, press Menu to go to the FM Tuner submenu. Scroll the menu selections (again using PREV and NEXT buttons) to the FINE REC or LONG REC option. Press Menu again to start recording the FM radio. Press PLAY/PAUSE/STOP button to stop recording and return to the FM Tuner Menu. NOTE: FM RECORDING FILES ARE SAVED AS “FXXX.WAV” FILES IN THE FM FOLDER 9
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6. BUTTON/CONTROL FUNCTIONS Mus ic mode and Voice mode Key Action Stop state Play state Play submenu Stop Submenu Press and hold Shutdown Shutdown Shutdown Shutdown Play Press and release Play Stop Exit menu Exit menu Press and hold Enter main menu Enter main menu Enter main menu Enter main menu Menu Confi rm this Confi rm this Press and release Enter/stop submenu Enter/play submenu option or enter option or enter Next song Dial Next song Move submenu Move submenu and play it Next Browser for
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For FM Mode: Operation Action FM Status FM Submenu press and Power off Power off hold PLAY When station exists: next station; Press Exit the menu When without station: X Press and Enter main menu Enter main menu hold MENU Confi rm current option or Press Enter main menu enter next submenu Press Increase 100KHz gradually or stop search Switch submenu Press and Increase 100KHz search continuously Continuous forward hold Press Decrease 100KHz gradually or stop search Switch submenu Press an
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7. SYSTEM SETTINGS System Settings A variety of system settings can be controlled depending upon your fi rmware version. To enter the systems settings menu, press the MENU button. Use the PREV and/or NEXT buttons to scroll the SYSTEM icon. Press MENU again to enter the settings sub-menu. Below are the various system settings: Operation Description Record Time Sets record date and time for recordings Screen Sets screen saver (blank screen) Language Select menu language Power Off Set autom
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Making Selections Use the PREV or NEXT buttons to move to the desired submenu selection. To access that submenu, press Menu once the selection is highlighted. Record Time From the system setting, select the RECORD TIME sub-menu (using the PREV or NEXT buttons to scroll to the selection). Press VOL+ or VOL- move the cursor to the section you want to set - in the format YY- MM-DD. Then, using the NEXT/PREV buttons, adjust the numbers to correspond to the correct date. Press MENU to exit th
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Screen Settings The screen setting functions as a screen save. After a preset amount of time (in seconds) when no keys are pressed, the unit will automatically turn off. Operating steps is as follows: 1. From System Setting interface, push PREV/NEXT key to select “Screen Time” option 2. Press MENU button to enter “Screen Time” setting interface: 3. Push NEXT/PREV button to adjust time (seconds before screen saver activates) 4. Press MENU to
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Language Settings This selection allows user to the select the on-screen language for their player. Operating steps is as follows: 1. From System Setting interface, push PREV/NEXT key to select “Language” option 2. Press MENU button to enter “Language” setting interface: 3. Push NEXT/PREV button to select the preferred language 4. Press MENU to confi rm and exit. 15
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Power Settings This selection allows user to set an automatic power off time. The selection process is identical to the language setting interface. Use the PREV/NEXT keys to select the “Power” option. Press the MENU button to enter the power submenu and the PREV/ NEXT buttons to make your selections. The numbers you select are in seconds. If “0” is selected, the function is turned off. “Sleep Timer” refers to a setting where you can set a fi xed period of time (unit: minutes) at which th
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Contrast Settings This selection allows user to set the contrast (light/dark) of the LCD screen. The selection process is identical to the “Screen” setting interface. Use the PREV/NEXT keys to select the “contrast” option. Press the MENU button to enter the contrast submenu and the PREV/NEXT buttons to make your selections. The selection will make the screen lighter, or darker. Press the Menu button to confi rm you selection. “Sleep Timer” refers to a setting where you can set a fi xed p
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Online Mode (Private Space Settings) The operating steps are the same as those for the Equalizer settings. Some operating systems (those released prior to Windows 2K SP4) cannot support two driver letters on one USB disk. Thus, if the “Private Space” function is on, choose which disk you are going to use, i.e., “single ordinary disk” or “single encrypted disk” in order for a correct display of the selected disk after connecting to your PC. The Private Space functions are explained later
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8. UPGRADING FIRMWARE To Upgrade The Unit Firmware This unit supports fi rmware upgrades via downloadable fi les and utilities installed on your PC from the Software CDROM included with this player. Make sure you install these utili- ties before attempting to upgrade your fi rmware. 1) Press MENU to enter the main menu 2) Press the PREV or NEXT buttons to navigate to the “System Setting” submenu 3) Press MENU again to access the System Setting submenu. Press the PREV or .......