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11. TROUBLESHOOTING

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Total memory displayed on the 
player is not in accordance with the 
marked amount.

 

Part of the memory is used to store 
programs and display characters. 

Some of MP3 files cannot be 
played properly

The MP3 file is compressed by a 
standard, such as MPEG I Layer 1 or 
Layer 2 that the player does not support.   

1. Delete the unsupported Mp3 files.
2. Use MPEG I Layer 3 standard to 
    compress the unsupported Mp3 file.

 

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Summary of Contents for MA933A - 128 MB Digital Player

Page 1: ...MA933A Digital MP3 Player Instruction Manual ...

Page 2: ...Music 5 Folder Navigation 5 Display Lyric 5 A B Repeat 6 Set Play Mode 6 Set EQ Mode 7 Set SRS and WOW Sound Effect 7 Delete Track 8 6 VOICE RECORDING 8 Record 8 Play Recordings 9 7 BROWSE ALL FILES 10 8 SYSTEM SETTINGS 10 9 DOWNLOAD AUDIO FILES 12 Connect to the PC and download audio files 12 Remove the Player safely from the PC 12 10 INSTALL THE BATTERY 13 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 13 12 SPECIFICATIONS...

Page 3: ...ywhere l High speed USB2 0 interface l Multiple audio format support MP1 MP2 MP3 WMA WAV l Folder navigation function l Driveless removable drive functionality l Voice Recording l 7 preset equalizer settings Normal Rock Pop Classic Soft Jazz and Bass l Easy to read LCD display l Multiple play modes Normal repeat one repeat all folder repeat folder Random and intro l SRS WOW sound effect setting l ...

Page 4: ...best possible performance from your player Keep this manual for future reference l Appearance and Controls 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 MENU to select an entry and to enter a menu hereafter referred to as MENU key LCD display USB connector connect to computer PLAY ON PLAY PAUSE STOP OFF hereafter referred to as Play key VOL volume down VOL volume up Earphone jack 2 ...

Page 5: ...L button to increase or decrease volume Previous Next Move the MENU key left or right to play the previous or next track Fast Forward Press the MENU key to the right and hold to fast forward Rewind Press the MENU key to the left and hold it to rewind Lock buttons The buttons will be locked automatically after a specified idle time set in the Setting KeyHoldTime menu To unlock the buttons press the...

Page 6: ...ey left or right to select menu item and press the MENU key to confirm the selected item 3 Press the PLAY key to return Or do not press any key it will return automatically in a few seconds From the main menu you can enter different work modes including MUSIC RECORD VOICE FILE BROWSE and SYSTEM SETTING MUSIC VOICE SETTING RECORD BROWSER 4 ...

Page 7: ...elect Local folder and then press the MENU button to confirm 4 In the folder mode move the MENU key left or right to select a folder and then press the MENU button to open it 5 In the opened folder move the MENU button left or right to browse tracks To play the selected track press the button to enter the music playing mode and then press the PLAY key to start playing to return to a higher folder ...

Page 8: ...in to specify the end point of the repeat 5 The section between the start point and the end point begins to be played repeatedly 6 To stop A B repeat press the MENU button l A B Repeat l Set Play Mode You can switch between the following play modes Normal Play all tracks in order and stop after playing all Repeat One Keep repeating the current track Folder Play all tracks in the current folder Rep...

Page 9: ...he EQ mode 1 When the music is being played briefly press the MENU button to display the submenu 2 Select Equalizer and then press the MENU key to show options 3 Move the MENU key left or right to select the desired mode and press the MENU key to confirm or press the PLAY key to cancel and return l Set EQ Mode 7 l Set SRS and WOW Sound Effect This device provides vivid sound effect SRS and WOW to ...

Page 10: ...he MENU key left or right to select Yes or No and then press the MENU key to confirm or press the PLAY key to cancel and return 2 Select SRS WOW mode and then press the MENU key to show the options 3 Move the MENU key left or right to select the desired option and press the MENU key to confirm or press the PLAY key to cancel and return l Record 1 Press and hold the MENU button to display the main ...

Page 11: ...HE CURRENT RECORDING TO BE LOST l Play Recording 1 On the main menu select the RPL item to enter the voice playing mode 2 Select the file that you want to play and press the PLAY key to play it For detail information about playing refer to the Basic Functions and Music Mode section Alternatively you can enter the navigation mode open the VOICE folder and select the voice file that you want play 9 ...

Page 12: ...or detail information about how to use the file browser see the Folder Navigation section To customize the player settings 1 On the main menu select the SYS item and press the MENU key to enter the system setting mode 2 Move the MENU key left or right to select the setting item and press the MENU key to confirm or press the PLAY key to cancel and return 10 ...

Page 13: ...omatically when there is no activity Sleep time set the continuous playback time before the player is turned off automatically Contrast Set the contrast between the background and foreground of the screen KeyHoldTime Set an idle time after which the buttons are locked automatically About Display total capacity and used space of the internal memory Firmware upgrade Upgrade firmware Firmware version...

Page 14: ...sk which represents the player Now you can use the removable disk as a normal local disk drive copying audio files from or to the removable disk l Remove the Player Safely from the PC For Windows2000 XP 1 Left click the icon at the right hand corner of the taskbar 2 Click the pop up mini window with the message of Stop the USB Mass Storage Device Drive X 3 When you are prompted to remove the devic...

Page 15: ...on to unlock the buttons The keys are locked There is no sound when playing audio file The player cannot be connected to computer 1 The volume is too low 2 There are problems with the file 1 Adjust the volume 2 Delete or skip the file The USB interface is not supported by the PC s motherboard Update or replace the PC motherboard The displayed time is changing constantly The PC has an error when yo...

Page 16: ... memory is used to store programs and display characters Some of MP3 files cannot be played properly The MP3 file is compressed by a standard such as MPEG I Layer 1 or Layer 2 that the player does not support 1 Delete the unsupported Mp3 files 2 Use MPEG I Layer 3 standard to compress the unsupported Mp3 file 14 ...

Page 17: ... If the wrong firmware was installed firmware for a different player accidentally installed on this unit b If you unplug your player during moving data copy paste etc 4 In all cases of unknown problems always begin with reinstalling drivers if necessary and run the firmware update program 5 Do not use 35xx software to update 34xx software or use 34xx software to update 35xx 6 When you turn on the ...

Page 18: ...bps 256Kbps Frequency range 20Hz 20KHz Signal noise ratio 86DB Channel separation 85DB 1KHZ referenced signal Frequency response 3DB 20HZ 20KHZ Output power to earphones L 4mW R 4mW EQ modes Rock Pop Classic Soft Jazz and Bass Display LCD Type of ports 2 0 Compatible with USB1 1 Memory media FLASH Memory capacities 32MB 2GB Output current 80mA Power off current 300uA 16 ...

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Page 20: ... and battery installed 6 To prevent damage from static shock never use the player in very dry conditions 7 When player is being formatted or transferring a file do not interrupt the connection Otherwise data may be corrupt of lost 8 When the player is used as a portable HD please use only per instructions Otherwise permanent data loss could occur CAUTION this equipment has been tested and found to ...

Page 21: ...hnician for help FCC Caution To assure continued compliance follow the attached installation instructions Use only the provided shield interface cables when connecting to computer Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment would void the user s authority to operate this device This device complies with part 15 subpart B of the FCC Rules Operation is subjected to the following cond...

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