P/N : SAF180M0GQ DAH-1800 User’s Manual SRS is the registered trademark of SRS Labs. WOW technology is in compliance with the copyright of SRS Labs. Please read this user’s manual carefully before getting started. Recharge the built-in battery using a USB cable before getting started.
Getting Started Page 3 Safety Precautions / Special Features / Specifications / Accessories / Parts Designations / Buttons / LCD / Power/ System Requirement/ Recharge/ Connection with PC/ Disconnection Basic Functions Page 24 Power On-Off / Modes/ Navigation (Folder search in ‘Play’)/ Menus/ Hold/ Clock Music Voice Recording/ Music Recording Listening to FM Radio/ Region / Frequency-search & save/Preset Mode/ Preset Delete / Recording FM Radio/ Quality / Rec.
Getting Started Safety Precautions Getting Started Safety Precautions Special Features Specifications Accessories Parts Designations Buttons LCD Power System Requirement Recharge Connection with a PC Disconnection 4 7 9 10 11 13 15 17 19 20 21 22 Carefully read this part before using the product. The Safety Precautions are classified into three categories; Danger, Warning and Caution.
Getting Started Getting Started Safety Precautions Avoid the product from dropping or receiving excessive shock. It may damage the product. Fire or electric shock may take place with the damaged product. Safety Precautions Don’t put the product close to any heating device or in direct sunlight. It may explode. Don’t use the earphone set while riding a bicycle or motorcycle, or driving a car. Don’t touch the device with a wet hand. Don’t disassemble or modify the device on your own discretion.
Getting Started 7 Getting Started Special Features Special Features 1. Display with 260,000 pixels Enjoy more dynamic and sharp-cut images with the aid of 260K OLED display system. 2. Video Play You can enjoy high quality music video or movies with the aid of PIX conversion for low capacity file from WMV, ASF, MPG and AVI. 3.Image Viewer/ Music-background 4. You may keep the pictures stored in JPEG format in the product and enjoy them with the aid of colorgenic display system.
Getting Started 9 Getting Started Specifications Functions FM Tuner Accessories Items Specifications FM Frequency Range 87.5MHz ~ 108.0MHz Headset Output Max. 7mW (16 ) at Max.Volume S/N Ratio 50dB Antenna Frequency Characteristics Headset Output The depicted images of below accessories may look slightly different to their actual looks. The actual looks of below lineup can be changed without prior notice. Headset/ earphone code antenna 20Hz ~ 20KHz Max. 15mW (16 )at Max.
Getting Started 11 Getting Started Location of Controls Location of Controls Front Side HOLD Power/ Play/ Pause Mode/ Lyric-view (Background image) Time EQ/ Bookmark Navigation /Menu REW LCD Record/ Section-repeat Play-folder Change FF Volume Top/ Bottom Neck Strap Hook Earphone Port USB Port/ Reset 12
Getting Started 13 Getting Started Buttons Power ON/ OFF Play/ Pause View lyrics in ‘Music Play’ View background image in ‘Music Play’ View the time in ‘Pause/Stop’ EQ/SRS setting Bookmark Voice recording, Music recording, FM Radio recording A-B section repeat in ‘Music Play’ Play-folder change Cancel button Enter Navigation/Menu Save & Enter Buttons 14 Volume +/Search Move up/ down in Menu/ Navigation Move to the previous/next file Search in the file Search - Move up/down in Menu/Navigation Hold C
Getting Started 15 Getting Started Display Display Music Mode Recording Mode You may listen to the saved music.
Getting Started 17 Getting Started Power Power Battery indicator for remaining capacity When initially turning on the device, the battery status may vary. It is stabilized 5 to 6 seconds after the power is ON. (High) (Mid) (Low) Recharge the battery in the following cases using a USB cable; “Low Battery” appears on LCD The button is not functioning correctly LCD is not activated by pushing the power button.
Getting Started Getting Started System Requirement System Requirement The minimal requirements for the PC to support the product are as followings; Microsoft OS (Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP) CD-Rom Drive Pentium 200MHz or higher version RAM 32MB (64MB or more for Windows ME or higher version) More than 128Mb free space in the hard disk (additional space is required to save more music files) USB port (Ver. 1.1 and 2.0) Mac 9.X~X Recharge 1.
Getting Started Getting Started Disconnection Connection with a PC 1. Double click on the green arrow on the right-bottom part of the initial Window screen. 1.Place the HOLD key on upper position to activate the HOLD. lick ble C Dou 2. 2.Connect the product with Click on Stop and OK (enter) consecutively after selecting “USB Mass Storage Device” a PC using a USB cable 3.The screen displays the icon on the left if the connection is correctly made. Click Click 3.
Getting Started Disconnection What’s USB (Universal Serial Bus)? This is the new data connection system between a PC and its peripheral devices. Connect the USB cable supplied with the product into a USB port in PC. Any unexpected error can be occurred when connecting the cable to the USB port located in the front face of the PC or USB hub. The product can not be identified in the PC installed with Windows 98SE or lower version. Install the program CD supplied with the product in the PC.
Basic Functions 25 Basic Functions Modes Power ON/OFF Turning ON the power Press and hold to turn the power on. 26 There are altogether 6 modes programmed in the device; Music play, Voice recording, Music recording, Radio, Playlist and Stopwatch. Different functions are available for each mode. The device is not activated (intro display only is displayed temporality) when it is on HOLD. When the battery is low the device is not activated. .
Basic Functions 27 Basic Functions Navigation (Folder search in playing) Basic Menu Operation Example) when trying to play “bye bye”; or Press Press Press Press to move to the folder “Hyun” Press and hold to enter the menu Press to enter the lower folder level Press to move to another menu and to adjust the set value Press to move back to the upper folder level Press to return to the main screen Press to enter “Hyun” to move to “Bye Bye.mps” to play “Bye Bye.
Basic Functions 29 Hold/ Clock Hold 1. Place the button on the side of the device to arrowed direction to hold all functions 2. No button is functioning in Hold status. No button is functioning in Hold status. The device is not activated when it is on Hold. (a short HOLD indication is displayed temporarily). Music Clock In Stop/ Pause mode… Press Time check Press any button while checking the time to cancel ‘View time.
Music 31 Music Selection Listening to Music Music play/ Stop 32 Moving to another files In Stop, Pause or Play status In Stop or Pause status Press to move to the previous/next file to play the file Press In Play status Press to pause the file Press file you desire and hold in Stop/Pause status to fast search the Searching a part in the file In Play status; Volume control Press and hold Press to adjust the sound volume to fast search a certain part in the file (FF/REW) Press to get back
Music 33 Music EQ/ Section repeat Setting for a folder to play EQ Press In Play status; to change the setting from Normal – Live – Dance – Rock – Jazz – Classic – Pop through to SRS in sequence. Press and hold the folders are changing as follows; current folder – all folders – playlist – bookmark Current folder : The device only plays the files (repeat, random repeat and play ‘initial part’) in the current folder. Section repeat All folders : All files stored in the device are played.
Music 35 Music Bookmark Lyrics Setting for bookmark Only marked files, by the LDB manager, support lyrics. (see enclosed instructions) Lyrics are not available in the Pause/Stop mode. When the file marked for ‘Lyrics’ is in Play mode; In ‘Play’ status; Press and hold Playing the bookmarked file Press Press again In Stop or Pause status; to display ‘Music Play’ screen.
Convenient Functions M3U Playlist Delete-File Copy-File View-Text/ Stopwatch 39 41 42 43
39 Convenient Functions Convenient Functions M3U Playlist M3U Playlist What is the M3U file? M3U Playlist 40 Writing the Playlist using a PC Player This is a file format which only has the location information of a file group. For example; when adding “Bye Bye.mp3’ into a Playlist. 1.Connect the device with a PC using a USB cable. (See Page 20) 2.Run ‘PC Player’ to write a M3U file. 3.Save the files stored in the device into “Playlist.M3U” following the Playlist edit in the PC Player. 4.
Convenient Functions 41 Convenient Functions File “Copy” File ‘Delete’ This function deletes files, bookmark, playlist and others completely from the device. 42 You can change the location of the files in the device with the aid of this function. For example; when deleting “Bye Bye.mp3” file For example; when copying “Bye Bye,mp3” file into the FM folder. In ‘Music Play’ mode; In ‘Music Play’ mode; Press Press to display the popup window to display the popup window Press move to “Bye Bye.
Convenient Functions 43 Text ‘View’/ Stopwatch Text ‘View’ 1.Type in the texts you desire in the notepad (Start program accessory notepad). 2. Paste the copied text into the device following the connection with the PC. 3. Disconnect the device from the PC (See Page 21) 4. Search “XXX.txt” in the Navigation mode (See Page 27). Stopwatch Images/ Video Press and hold Press to move to “Stopwatch” Press to enter “Stopwatch” mode Press pause the time elapsing.
Images/ Video Images/ Video Video ‘View’ Image ‘View’ For example; when playing ‘Sky.jpg’ For example; when playing ‘Sky.PIX’ In ‘Music Play’ mode; In ‘Music Play’ mode; Press Press to open ‘Sky.PIX’ to move to ‘Sky.PIX’ You may not execute other functions while viewing a video file. After completion of video play, you may enter Menu setting, Navigation and other functions. Press to move to ‘Sky.jpg’ Press Press to open ‘Sky.jpg’ to search the previous/next file File Search In Play status...
Images/ Video Images/ Video Background Image Background Image With the aid of this function, you can store the image you desire along with the file information for a certain music file. Allocation of the background image 1.Type in the filename of the image you want to set as a ‘background Background Image In Music Play status; image’ in the form of in the notepad. Only the image file stored in the device can be used for ‘background image.
Images/ Video Avatar This function enables the device to displays the image you desire at the initial screen. 1. Save the images for ‘Avatar’ in the names of avata001, avata002….. 2. The file you selected and stored will be displayed on the screen right after the ‘intro.’ Recording The name of the avatar file can be either AVATA001 or avata001. The file name must have three digits at the end to set the order. Only the image files stored in the device can be used for ‘Avatar.
Recording 51 Recording Voice Recording Music recording (Line - in) 52 Connect the device into the external audio player with the Line-in cable supplied in the package. Record elapsing time Record remaining time Press and hold Press Press to move to “Voice’ Press to enter “Voice” Press to start recording in recording to pause the recording and press Press to stop the recording again to resume. Press to listen to the recorded file.
Recording 53 Music recording (Line - in) Record elapsing time Record remaining time Press and hold Press to move to “Line-in” Press to enter “Line-in” ” Press Press to start the recording to stop the recording FM Radio Press resume. Press in recording to pause the recording and press again to to listen to the recorded file.
FM Radio 55 FM Radio Listening to FM Radio Region 56 This function helps you set the correct frequency ranges which are variable according to the countries. to receive the radio signals. Press and hold Press Press to move the “FM Radio” mode Press in receiving the signals to set (ready). Press and hold Press to move the “Region” Press Press Press to move to “Korea” to set for “Korea” The earphone takes the role of the antenna. Korea : from 87.5 to 108.
FM Radio 57 FM Radio Frequency save Frequency search/ save Frequency search 58 Auto Preset In FM search mode; Press to increase or decrease by 0.1MHz Press and hold to continuously increase or decrease the frequency The frequency with the highest receiving rate will be selected. The frequency intervals will vary according to the country. ‘Manual save’ for frequency For example; when storing the channel (frequency) 99.
FM Radio 59 FM Radio Preset Mode Preset Delete 60 Entering Preset In FM search mode; you can delete all or a part of channels to enter ‘Preset’ Press Press and hold Press to move the “Preset Delete” You can search for the stored frequency by entering the Preset mode. When deleting all frequencies Preset Mode Search In Preset mode; to increase/decrease the channel number Press Press You can’t search the channels if there is no frequency stored.
FM Radio 61 FM Radio Preset Delete Recording FM Radio Recording FM Radio When deleting a part of channels In FM receiving status For example; when deleting the frequency “99.3MHz” stored in CH03; Press Press to start the recording Press Move to “EACH” Press move to “99.3MHz” 62 delete 99.3MHz from CH03 to stop the recording Press in recording to pause the recording and press again to resume. Recorded sound source is saved in MP3 format in FM folder in the following sequence; F001.MP3, F002.
FM Radio 63 FM Radio Quality 64 Rec. Booking You can set ‘programmed recording’ for any FM Radio program you desire by setting the date and time for the program. Quality On/Off Press and hold Press Press Press to move the “Rec. Booking” Press Press to move to “Record Tone Quality” Press and hold Press Press Press Press to move to “Rec.
FM Radio 65 Rec. Booking Setting Press and hold Press Press Press to move the “Rec. Booking” Press Menus to move to “Setting” Move to another items: setting value adjustment : Press Press Press to save the setting Once the setting is made, the recording will start even when the device is off by automatically turning the power on.
Menus 67 Menus Menu List Menu List Main menu Sub menu Set menu 68
Menus 69 Menus Menu Buttons Setting 1. Select “Setting” from the main menu. Entering ‘Menu’ Press and hold Resume 2. This function fully recovers all previous settings for the last song’s volume, EQ, Playlist and all others when you turn the power on again. Searching the menus Press 3. Entering the sub-menus or On : fully recovers all previous setting information Off : The setting values are not saved Press 4.
Menus 71 Menus Setting Speed Control – Search Speed The search speed (FF/REW) can be adjusted with this function within the range: X4, X8, X16, X32 Speed Control – Scroll Speed The speed of the text streaming can be adjusted within the range from 0 to 5. Setting Fade in This function slowly increases the volume up to the set volume level. On: The volume of the file is increased until the preset level. Off: The file starts with the set volume level. Beep sound It sounds at pressing buttons.
Menus 73 Menus Setting Progress Time This enables you to select the method how to display the file elapsing time. Recording 74 Select “Recording” from the main menu Voice – Bitrate Bit rates for the recording can be selected among 32, 64, 96 and 128kbps. NORMAL : displays the current file’s process status REMAIN : displays the remaining time for the file play Voice – VOR Language You can select the language for menu display.
Menus 75 Menus Recording Line In – Bitrate Bit rates for the recording can be selected among 64, 96, 128 and 192kbps. Screen Setting 76 Select “Display” from the main menu Contrast You can set the brightness of LCD within the range from 1 to 10. Line In – Line Volume The volume for voice recording can be adjustable within the range from 0 to 30.
Menus 77 Menus Screen Setting Screen Setting Screen Saver – Type 78 Graphic EQ You may select the styles for the screen saver among following options; Vertical/ Horizontal/ Diagonal/ Wink/ Fade In_Out) This enables you to display four different types of images on the LCD; wave, stereo, progression, clock) Back Light Time This enables you to set for the time for lightening among following options; 5sec./15sec./30sec./100sec./always.
Menus 79 Menus Timer Select ‘Timer’ from the Main menu Auto Power Off This function turns off the power automatically when there is no button manipulation done for the preset period of time in the Pause or Stop mode. (Off/1min/2min/5min/10min) Auto Hold This function holds all button functions after the set period of time; 30sec/1min/3min/5min. The hold status can be released by using the Hold switch.
Menus 81 Menus Watch Playback Select “Watch” from the main menu. Watch 82 Select “Play” from the main menu Play Folder The current time is displayed on the LCD according to your setting for Year, Month, Date, Day and time. You can select the range of playback. Move to another items: Set value adjustment : Alarm – On/Off You can use or cancel the alarm function using this function. Current Folder : All files in the current folder are played.
83 Menus Menus Play Play Random Study Mode Music files are randomly played. on : All music files within the preset range are played randomly. off : All music files within the preset range are played in sequence. When trying to search a certain part in a file using FF/REW in play mode, this function enables you to skip for a preset interval (Off to 180). Intro It enables you to enjoy only the initial part (10seconds) of the file. On : The function is activated. Off : The whole file will be played.
85 Menus Menus EQ SRS Select “SRS” from the main menu. Select “EQ” from the main menu. SRS EQ edition You can set the 3D surround within the range from 1 to 10. You can edit the EQ setting as per your own taste. User-select EQ Audible frequency band Press Band shift (5-band): press Tone control: press TruBass This function enhances the bass within the range from 1 to 10. EQ Reset You can reset the EQ to the original value. Press The EQ settings you mad will be initialized.
Menus 87 About Select “About” from the main menu. It displays product information such as OS version, memory capacity, memory capacity remaining and others. The information for OS memory is not available.
Programs 89 Programs Transcoder Installation Transcoder Installation The program will automatically run at the insertion of the program CD into the CD-ROM. Transcoder is the program that converts PC based movie files such as WMV, ASF, MPG or AV into PIX files which the product can play. Multimedia Transcoder Input Output WMV, ASF, MPG, AVI PIX Click System Requirment 1. H/W CPU : Intel Pentium4 1GHz HDD : 20MB or more space 2. S/W Above Microsoft Windows 98 SE Microsoft DirectX 9.
Programs Programs Transcoder Installation Transcoder Installation Select the program folder and click on “Next.” Click Click on “Next.” Click Click on “Finish” to complete the installation. Click Select the folder where you want to install the program and then click on “Next.” Click An icon “Multimedia Transcoder” will be created on the desktop at the completion of the installation.
Programs Programs Initial Page Option Setting You can set the option for the file to be converted. Double click on the icon on the desktop and Press You can set the image quality with this function. Default select High, Middle, Low A : Preview B : File Open C : Option Setting D : File Scan Controller E : File Player F : File List G : File Field Setting H : Conversion Start/ Conversion Completed I : File Conversion Status Most of DivX movies have the size of 720 X 480.
Programs Programs Option Setting File Conversion Double click on the icon on desktop Press to select an Input File. You can set the audio quality. Press It automatically stops and saves the file at the completion of conversion. Bit-rate setting Click Set or select the folder where you can save the converted file.
Programs Programs Specified Field Conversion in a File You can convert only a part of a file. Select a file press to play the file controller to the start point move the file scan press to set the start point – move the file scan controller to the end point to set the end point the field. (press press press to select to cancel the field) press Start of file conversion. Start point End point [Selecting a field to be converted] You can convert the pre-converted file (xxx.
Programs Programs Play in Multimedia Player Select a file in the file list double click or click on right mouse button select “View Information” view the file information The converted file can be played in Multimedia Player. Double click on the icon from the desktop – press to select the file you want to play – press Press ESC button from the keyboard or click on “File Info” popup box to disappear the box.
Programs Programs File Download/ Upload File Download/ Upload 2. Click on “Paste” to paste the copied file into the ‘Removable Disk’ This product downloads or uploads all types of data files ( jpg, xls, hwp…) taking the role as a removable disk as well as a music player. window using the right mouse button. 1. To download files connect the USB cable and click on “Copy” using the right mouse button following the selection of files in PC.
Programs Programs File Download/ Upload Format 3. Downloading the files selected in the PC to the product is completed. The removed files through the format can not be recovered! 1. Choose “format” in the removable disk folder using the right mouse button. You can upload the files from the product to the PC by following the same procedures but in reverse way. Drag & Drop makes you easy to download or upload the files.
Programs Format 2. Click on ‘Start’ button when a format window pops up. Check if file system is set for FAT32 Click Be very careful at formatting! 3.
Support 107 Support This may not be a trouble! 1. If you cannot turn the Power on? Check battery capacity. Recharge the battery with a USB cable. Check if the device is in HOLD. 2. If the button is not functioning? This may not be a trouble! 4.Too much noise interference with interrupted FM receiving? Check if the earphone is completely inserted into the jack. It functions as an antenna. Use the device away from peripheral electric devices 5.
Support 109 FCC RF INTERFERENCE STATEMENT Note Warranty Card Product Name: 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.