MPIO Player User’s Guide DIGITALWAY Co., Ltd Thank you for purchasing MPIO mp3 Player. This guide gives you a full explanation about the operation method of the player, cautions in handling and A/S procedure, which needs to be read before using this unit the player. Experience the excellent sound quality of MPIO! DIGITALWAY Co., Ltd will do our best to make a better product in return for your purchase. A warranty card is appended to this guide. Contents 1. Cautions in using mp3 player 1.
8. Disconnecting the player from a computer 9. How to use HOLD function. 4. Using the MPIO Player functions 1. Button operational table 2. Operation methods by functions 3. Display/system setup 5. Using the MPIO UTILITY 1. Recovery to initial setup state at Format & Configuration 2. Firmware upgrade 3. Windows Media Player Plug-In Installation 1. Cautions in using mp3 player 1. Using environments Do not keep and use the player at the places mentioned below.
chemical solution. 3. User safety 1 Traffic-related safety ○ - Do not listen to Music and FM broadcasting with a headphone or an earphone while you drive a bicycle, Motorcycle and vehicle. This may cause a dangerous accident and is illegal depending on districts. - Decrease the volume of a headphone or an earphone when listening to Music or FM broadcasting while walking. This may cause a dangerous accident. 2 Protection of Ear ○ - Do not listen to music with a headphone or earphone for a long time.
Therefore, you can upload and download data conveniently without a manager program. 3 Nothing is more excellent! ○ Basic 6 types Preset EQ and 4 types of Philips Sound Effects - Jazz, Pop, Rock, Vocal, Classic, Normal / Pure Studio, Concert Sound, Groove, Dynamic Bass They are prepared for true maniac (* But, not supported in FL330 model.) 4 Multi-Format Support ○ Supports MP3, WMA and ASF format as a multi-format player. 5 Graphic User Interface for user’s convenience.
File transmit speed Max. 5 Mbps Earphone output 6mW/channel Signal to Noise rate 90dB Output frequency range 20Hz ~ 20KHz Battery Li-Polymer Continuous playing time Max. 10 hours (128kbps MP3 file play, Volume 20) Operating temp. 5°C ~ 40°C !! The contents on this user’s guide may be changed without a prior notice to improve the performance. - The available memory capacity may be reduced by a logical file system regardless of the memory capacity (128/256MB) of the player.
! Be sure to use the offered USB cable because the Player doesn’t often work when used an extension cord for connection with a PC. 4. Compositions 1 Basic ○ Main body Manual Installation CD Mini-USB USB Extension Cable Warranty card 2 Additional ○ * FL300 Ring-shaped earphone Nude Case + Necklace string * FL330 Normal Earphone Armband + Case ! The accessories may be changed without a prior notice to improve the performance and quality of this product. 5.
Music information display figure 1 (1 line) Music information display figure 2 1. PRESET EQ icon 2. The number of music being played/Total of music saved in the player or the folder 3. Sound effect icon (Not supported in FL330.) 4. REPEAT icon 5. Sleep icon 6. BATTERY icon (2 line) ① Music information display Clock display screen (1 line) ① day of week / day / month / year ② Play state display icon (PLAY or PAUSE) (2 line) ① Alarm setup display icon / PM.
3 When charging is completed, the below icon appears on the LCD screen. ○ Charging time: 3 hour (completely charged state based) Playing time: Max. 10 hours !> The charging and playing time can be different depending on the user’s using environment. !> Always separate the USB Cable from the PC unless it is being charged or USB connection 2. Installation of operating software The PC using Windows ME, Windows 2000 and Windows XP supports USB 1.
4. Volume control - To increase the volume: +button - To decrease the volume: -button !> Press and hold the volume key to increase and decrease the volume fast. (But, the volume control function is available only in playing.) 5. Navigation - Enter the Folder: Move to the upper or lower folder by using the FF & REW button, and select folder. Then press the Menu button - Exit the Folder: Press the Volume + button in the folder to return to the upper folder. 6.
- Turn on and connect the USB cable with a computer and the USB terminal (Earphone terminal) of this player. - Check the USB link message on the LCD screen of the player as follows (2 image). . ! The battery is charged automatically when USB is linked. - To download or copy files, drag and drop files from PC to a removable disk (MPIO drive) by using the Window Explorer.
!! For Windows 98 / 98 SE computer user - To prevent the data loss during data transferring, disconnect it when the LCD screen changes as follows. 9. How to use Hold function ① Hold On: Press the REW button with the MENU button long clicked. ② Hold Off: Press the REW button with the MENU button long clicked. ! In operating a button after hold on, KEY HOLD!! Icon appears and disappears soon.
4. Using the MPIO Player functions 1. Button operation table (Allocations Table -Button and Functions) * Press (=Short Click): Means pressing a button shortly. * Press and hold (=Long Click): Means press and holding a button more than 1 second.
2. How to operate by functions !! If you click the Volume + button in setting all menu states, you can move to the upper menu without saving the set value. 2 Find the next or previous music 1 Press and hold the Play/Pause ○ ○ (1) Listening to music button to turn on the player. by using the FF or REW button and then click the PLAY/PAUSE button to play. 1 Press and hold the MENU ○ button while playing to enter (2) Navigation (3) REPEAT Setup the MENU and then select NAVIGATION icon.
Press the MENU button while playing to check the bit rate and < Clock figure while playing > (4) Clock function playing time and Press once again to display the time on the LCD screen. (Refer to Page 11 for details.) (5) A<->B Range Repeat Setup 1 Press and hold the MENU button ○ to enter the MENU and then select the SYSTEM icon. 2 Press the Menu button to ○ enter the lower menu and then select A<->B icon.
3 Select LOW (general quality) ○ or HIGH (high quality) and press the MENU button to start recording. 4 Press the PLAY/PAUSE button ○ while recoding to pause and then Press once again to resume LOW Recording Time : recoding. 396 minutes(in 128MB) HIGH Recording Time : 200 minutes(in 128 MB) 6 The recorded voice files are ○ 5 Click the MENU button while ○ saved in the form of recording to finish the voice VOICE001.MP3, VOICE002.MP3⋯ recording and save the file in in RECORD folder. RECORD folder.
2 Press the Menu button to ○ (8) SOUND EFFECT Setup (* But, FL330 model 1 Press and hold the MENU button enter the lower menu and then ○ to enter the MENU screen and then set the SOUND EFFECT. select the SOUND EFFECT (OFF/PURE STUDIO icon. /CONCERT SOUND/ GROOVE/DYNAMIC BASS) doesn’t support this function) 2 Press the Menu button to ○ enter the lower menu and then set the language.
3 Use FF, REW button and Press ○ the MENU button to setting time. Then, the value is saved and the cursor moves to the next setup. (Move in the order of Year, Month, Day, Time and Minute. ! At this time, when the year is set and the month is changed, the date is automatically changed into 1. Therefore, be sure to check the date in setting the month. 2 Select the ALARM SET UP icon ○ under WATCH and set as the same method as time setup. 1 Select the ALARM icon in watch ○ mode and set ALARM ON or OFF.
3. DISPLAY/SYSTEM Setup 1 Press and hold the MENU button to enter the MENU screen. ○ 2 Select the DISPLAY or SYSTEM icon by using the FF, REW button and Press the MENU button ○ to enter the lower menu of DISPLAY or SYSTEM. 3 In the same method as mentioned above, enter the menu either DISPLAY or System. ○ And select the option by using the FF, REW button and Press the MENU button to save the settings.
CONTRAST Adjusts the LCD contrast. 1 ~ 5 steps Selects the file information to be displayed at 2 Line LCD while playing a file. FILE INFO * Displays TAG INFO=ID3 TAG information. * Displays FILE NAME. 2. SYSTEM (AUTO PLAY, A<->B, RESUME, SLEEP, AUTO POWER OFF, FADE, INFO)설정 * Press and hold the MENU button to enter the MENU and then select the SYSTEM icon. FL300 Model FL330 Model OFF: Power on and click the PLAY button to play a file.
Dual function of “Menu” Button in playing music OFF Press the MENU button while playing to A<->B display the bit rate and playing time on the LCD screen and short click once again to display a clock on the LCD screen. ON Press the MENU button while playing to set Range Repeat. RESUME Turn on and select to resume the music that was being played before Turn off. INITIAL STOPPED Plays the file that was being played before turn off from Remember and play the stopped location of the file the first track.
INFO Displays the data on Firmware Version, Used Memory and Total Memory. 5. Using the MPIO UTILITY 1. Recovery to the initial setup state after format (1) Connect the player with a computer. (2) Find a MPIO Utility from the supplied CD and install to the user’s computer. (3) Execute the MPIO Utility. (4) Click the Format & Config. Then It will format the set and download files to backup initial states. (5) Format must be only done with FAT (FAT16) as in below figure.
(6) Click the Setup Config button to download files to backup initial states. In this Case, Format will not happen. 2. Firmware upgrade (1) Turn on the player and connect with a computer via the supplied USB cable. (2) Execute the MPIO Utility. (3) Click the Firmware Upgrade button to transmit a new firmware to the MPIO Player. (4) Separate the USB cable after the transmission is completed. Then, the player progresses the firmware upgrade.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.