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 1. 

A-B 

repeating 

 

 

2.Push 

NEXT

 to enter the A-B MODE 

 

 

3. Repeat symbol ’

’ will be replaced 

with this symbol ’

’ and the Player 

begins playing the recorded voice to the 

length of the A-B repeat period. 

4.After the player has completed playing the 

A-B selection, the unit will resume play in 

the current mode and the symbol replaced 

with: ’

’, Push 

NEXT

 to enter the contrast 

function. 

Pressing 

LAST

 returns to Repeat A-B status. 

 

 Contrast Function (Does not function in PLAY MODE)   

1. When in the Contrast function, the repeat 

symbol will be displayed as: “

”,  

2. When finished, the repeat symbol will 

be replaced with:

 

 

Push

 LAST

 return to ‘A-B Play MODE’ 

 

 

Press 

MODE

 to exit the Repeat Mode for all three Modes above. 

Summary of Contents for MP201

Page 1: ...MP3 Digital Audio Player Models MP201 MP202 User Manual ...

Page 2: ...mended not to use the Player in very hot cold dusty or humid environment 3 Please do not disassemble or repair the Player by yourself or it may affect the operation and sound quality of the Player The MP3 Player has no parts that can be serviced by the user 4 We do not recommend that you use earphones when you are driving 5 Your hearing ability may be harmed permanently due to listening at a loud ...

Page 3: ...performance and function of the product Quick start guide For experienced computer users the MP201 MP202 is very easy to use This Quick start guide allows users to load and start playing music files but we recommend reading the entire manual to understand all of the MP201 MP202 features As with any plug and play USB storage device digital media files can be added to the MP201 MP202 from the host c...

Page 4: ...our computer does not automatically detect the MP201 MP202 open the My Computer icon from the desktop and click on the Removable disk or USB storage device to access the MP201 MP202 USB memory For MAC users open the FINDER window and click on the removable USB drive in the upper portion of the Finder menu 3 The MP201 MP202 will automatically organize digital music recorded voice files and open the...

Page 5: ... Battery capacity Indicates the full battery capacity of 1 5V has reached The power capacity indication will be decreased as the operation time increases The inside of battery capacity icon will be blank when the battery capacity is almost finished ...

Page 6: ...d Press The instructions that follow below refer to Short Press unless otherwise stated 1 Short Press Press the button once for the command to take effect 2 Long Press Press Hold the button for about a second for the command to take effect 3 Press Press the button and the command takes effect when the button is released 4 Press Hold The command will begin at the moment the button is pressed and st...

Page 7: ...Menu Long Press MODE button to enter the Main Menu Press the MODE button to select Music MODE Record MODE Play MODE Browse play ...

Page 8: ...OFF At power OFF status Short Press the PLAY button to turn the power ON In the power ON status Long Press PLAY button to turn the power OFF Play or stop under record MODE with pause function When in the music MODE Short Press PLAY button to play music When playing music Short Press the PLAY button to stop Play ...

Page 9: ...Press PLAY button again to begin playing music 3 Select music LAST key select the previous music file NEXT key select the next music file 4 Volume adjustments VOL to increase the volume VOL to reduce the volume Sync lyric display The Player supports lyric files with LRC suffix and will display the lyrics synchronously with the music How to use lyric file Please make sure the lyric has the same nam...

Page 10: ...MODE to turn ON the lyrics display Short Press MODE to exit lyric display Equalizer MODE 1 When playing music 2 Press MODE to enter PLAY submenu 3 Push NEXT choosing Equalizer MODE 4 Press MODE to enter Equalizer MODE submenu ...

Page 11: ...It is recommended to have enough battery capacity to carry out recording operation The Player supports storage of multiple recorded files under each folder Record at Record MODE 1 To enter the menu slide NEXT button to select RECORD MODE 2 Short Press MODE button to enter the RECORD MODE and the picture is given below ...

Page 12: ...tton for ending The recorded voice is saved in the designated folder of MICIN DIR Only PLAY button and MODE button can work when recording Play recorded file 1 Enter the menu 2 Slide NEXT button to select Voice MODE 3 Short Press MODE button to enter the PLAY MODE interface 4 Press PLAY button again to begin 5 Select the recorded file LAST key select the LAST RECORD file NEXT key select the NEXT R...

Page 13: ...E to enter Options introduction System Time Setting date and time when saving Recorded file Backlight Time Backlight time setting after pressing a button Language Choosing different languages Power off Setting time switch Contrast Setting Setting the contrast on the display Online MODE Options for Secret Space function Memory Status See over memory space and usage status ...

Page 14: ...Recording time Setting 1 System setting interface 2 Push MODE to enter Recording time interface Recording time 3 Push VOL setting from year VOL on opposite 4 Push NEXT the recording time will increase Push LAST to decrease the time 5 After setting press MODE to exit Backlight time Setting ...

Page 15: ...g time 5 After setting press MODE to exit Language Setting Please refer to Sound Setting Turning off Setting Please refer to Backlight time setting Note You can set the time in seconds on Battery Saving MODE allowing the player to automatically turn OFF when player becomes idle for the time period set This function id voids if the time is set to 0 ...

Page 16: ... setting Online MODE Setting Please consult into Sound Setting Some operation systems Windows 2K SP4 or prior may not recognize a USB disk with two symbols Therefore you have to choose an active disk here when using Secret Space function only the active disk can be found in PC Memory status You can check total memory space and the percentage of usage Tips Pressing PLAY will quickly exit the curren...

Page 17: ...After proper connection of USB data line a movable disk will appear in the resource manager of your computer and you can now use the MP3 player as a USB data storage device as shown in the picture below Other settings z Choose other fold Stop submenu You can classify files into several different folders that ease to manage them folders should be created on PC The Player can identify 9 folders in r...

Page 18: ...oosing interface 4 Press NEXT or LAST to choose a folder 5 Press MODE to entry the selected folder Please note You can set up folders as needed for the Music Recorder Play Modes z Delete files Stop submenu 1 When Stopped No stop interface in FM MODE 2 Push MODE to enter Stop submenu ...

Page 19: ... current MODE Selecting Delete all in the Music mode will delete all music files Recorded files will not be affected Safely remove the Player and disconnect the USB cable after deleting files on your PC or some files may not be removed z Play MODE Play submenu You can choose different PLAY modes i e repeat shuffle when playing music or recorded files The first option on PLAY submenu is Play Mode R...

Page 20: ...ll music files SHUFFLE Random PLAY music files in folder randomly INTRO Intro PLAY the first 10 seconds of each music files in sequence z Play speed Play submenu You can choose different PLAY speed and not affect to sound Only valid to MP3 files 1 While playing music 2 Push MODE to enter PLAY submenu 3 Push NEXT scrolling to PLAY speed option 4 Push MODE to enter 5 Push NEXT for faster LAST for sl...

Page 21: ...Y submenu 3 Push NEXT scrolling into Repeat MODE option 4 Push MODE to enter Repeat MODE A of Symbol flashes waiting for starter A 5 Push NEXT to select A B of symbol flashes waiting ender B 6 Push NEXT to select B This symbol appears A B playing begins When A B playing you can push LAST to reset the A point In repeat MODE you can press VOL or VOL to adjust the playing tempo speed ...

Page 22: ...selection the unit will resume play in the current mode and the symbol replaced with Push NEXT to enter the contrast function Pressing LAST returns to Repeat A B status Contrast Function Does not function in PLAY MODE 1 When in the Contrast function the repeat symbol will be displayed as 2 When finished the repeat symbol will be replaced with Push LAST return to A B Play MODE Press MODE to exit th...

Page 23: ...acklight time Setting above Repeat time determines the num m z Repeat interval Play submenu Repeat interval determines the tim file Trou No power Check if the battery is installed correctly Check if the power is ON No sound can be heard from the hat the volume is not at 0 status y and earphone Confirm t Ensure the earphone is connected properl clean Unrecognized words displayed on the screen Pleas...

Page 24: ...ordings only Bit rate 56Kbps 256Kbps Frequency range 20Hz 20KHz Signal noise ratio 86DB Separation 85DB 1KHZ referenced signal Frequency response 3DB 20HZ 20KHZ Output power of the earphone L 4mW R 4mW EQ MODE Normal Rock Pop Classic Soft Jazz Bass Display LCD Type of port 2 0 Compatible with USB1 1 Memory media FLASH Memory 1GB 2GB 4GB 8GB Play current 80mA Power OFF current 300uA Battery One AAA...

Page 25: ...ould it become defective under this warranty providing you submit proof of purchase sales slip along with the unit and all accessories During the initial 90 day period after original purchase we will service or exchange at no charge To obtain warranty service or replacement within the duration of the 90 day warranty return the product freight prepaid to the address below ETEC USA 823 Old Settlers ...

Page 26: ...age due to an act of Nature misuse neglect accident abuse commercial use or modification of or to any part of the product including the antenna Damage to external devices such as speakers and other memory devices are not covered nor is the cost incurred in shipping the unit for warranty repair Under no circumstances shall ETEC USA be liable for any loss direct indirect incidental foreseen unforese...

Page 27: ...INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES This warranty does not cover re manufactured units or product sold As Is This warranty is valid only in the United States and grants specific legal rights ...

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