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MP-104BD & 103BD 

 

USER’S MANUAL 

 

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Function Overview 

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 Support various audio formats  

 

Such as MP3, WMA, WMV, ASF, WAV.

 

 

  

 FM Stereo Radio (only MP-104BD)  

 

Strong auto searching or manual searching function, 40 local channels with different frequency may be saved (20 
channels for one system), to enable you to enjoy the programs comfortably.  

 

 

 Text Browser 

 

To read books at the same time when listening to the music.  
  

 USB function, no driver needed 

 

This device is automatically recognized by your PC when using WIN2000 or above.   
When using WIN98, a software (CDROM) installation is still needed.  

  

 REC 

 

Record your voice with the microphone and save it in .WAV or .ACT formats.  

  

 Seven tones equalizer 

 

Normal, Rock, Pop, Classic, Soft, Jazz and DBB  

  

 Multiple Play Modes 

 

Normal, Repeat One, Folder, Folder Repeat, Repeat All, Shuffle and Introduce  

  

 Auto Power Off 

 

There are two modes including Sleep Mode and Energy-Saving Mode  

  

 Animated Menu 

 

With visual animated menu and related letters, operate it at your pleasure!  

  

  

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

Statement 

  

Firstly, thank you for using 

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 MP3 digital player!  

To enable you to operate the player correctly and skillfully, please read this manual carefully before using.  

  

Summary of Contents for MP-103BD

Page 1: ...ized by your PC when using WIN2000 or above When using WIN98 a software CDROM installation is still needed REC Record your voice with the microphone and save it in WAV or ACT formats Seven tones equalizer Normal Rock Pop Classic Soft Jazz and DBB Multiple Play Modes Normal Repeat One Folder Folder Repeat Repeat All Shuffle and Introduce Auto Power Off There are two modes including Sleep Mode and E...

Page 2: ...chuss home at Inside the Box 1 MP3 player one 2 Stereo earphone one pair 3 Installation disk for WIN98 users one 4 User s manual one 5 USB cable one System requirements 1 Pentium 166 MHz or faster 2 Windows 98 2000 ME XP 3 USB port 4 4 X CD ROM driver or higher 5 20MB of free space on hard disk 6 64 MB system memory Contents Functions Overview 1 Statement 2 Description 4 Figure and keys 5 Display ...

Page 3: ...enter 14 The parameters 14 Detailed instructions 14 USB disk 16 Create a folder or directory 16 Other settings 16 Select different directories stop the submenu 16 Delete files stop the submenu 17 Play mode play the submenu 17 Play speed play the submenu 18 Repeat mode play the submenu 18 Repeat time play the submenu 19 Repeat intervals play the submenu 19 Install driver for Win98 users 19 Special ...

Page 4: ...Description of keys ...

Page 5: ... 11 Cord Hole 12 Mic Display Battery The screen shows a battery indicator with nine levels The battery indicator is full when the battery voltage 1 5V The battery indicator will be empty when the battery is used up At that time the player should be charged with an external charger optional or with the USB connection on your PC Basic Functions ...

Page 6: ...t the song to be introduced and enter menu option Press PREV key to select forward and NEXT key to select backward Skip backwards or forward when playing music Press PREV key to fast reverse and NEXT key to fast forward Enter function modes Select different submenus in the main menu Short press Menu button to enter Main menu Music mode Record mode Voice mode FM mode only MP 104BD Text reader Syste...

Page 7: ... press Enter main menu ter main menu Enter main menu Enter main menu Short press Enter Stop su enu Enter Play Confirm the option o enter submenu Confirm the option or enter submenu Next Push Next ext and play Move submenu Move submenu Press and hold Go f successive F Go forward successively Go forward successively Prev Push Previous evious and play Move submenu Move submenu Press and hold Go ba su...

Page 8: ...kward successively Vol ss Increase volume step by step Press and hold Increase volume successively Vol ss Decrease volume step by step Press and hold Decrease volume successively Long If there is channel saved next ch Long Confirm the o further level Increase Decrease 1 Decreas Short pre Short pre Play Music Simple operation 1 Co Insert the earphone plug into the earphone jack Select Music mode Pr...

Page 9: ...Note The player will power off automatically at the specified time by System setting power off setting Save mode except during playback or recording ...

Page 10: ...achieve the synchronous play of lyric and sound How to use the lyric file The name of lyric file should be consistent with the name of the song file For example The song file name is A Do Night mp3 The lyric file name must be A Do Night lrc How to know whether the song has a lyric file If the current song has a lyric file the icon at the top left corner of Music Mode will become Voice recording Th...

Page 11: ...ble to record new files Delete other files to release space If the screen displays Directory Full it means that there are 99 recording files in the directory Select another directory Select REC style 1 Select record mode No recording 2 Push Menu button to enter the REC submenu Local Folder 3 Push Next button to select REC Style submenu REC style 4 Push Menu button to enter the submenu SP REC 5 Pus...

Page 12: ...C file Next key select next REC file 5 Press Play button again to start to play 6 Volume adjustment VOL increase volume VOL decrease volume Convert the ACT voice recordings into Wav format When you want to listen to your voice recordings on your computer you need first to convert it into Wav format The converter is inside the CDROM supplied with your player Put it in your PC and open the act to wa...

Page 13: ...BD 1 Enter Main Menu 2 Push Next button to select FM mode FM mode 3 Push Menu button to enter FM mode 4 Auto search Push and hold Pre Next button for two seconds The device will select automatically the next available station ...

Page 14: ...5 Manual search Push Pre Next to search channels manually 6 Store selected radio station Push Menu button to enter the FM submenu save stations Push Menu button to store the selected channel ...

Page 15: ...er Text stored on the player in txt or lrc format can be read in this mode 1 Enter Main Menu Music mode 2 Press Next button to select Text browser Text reader 3 Push Menu button to enter Text mode Push Play button to turn pages backward Push PREV button to turn pages forward Push NEXT button to turn pages backward 4 Text selection Push Menubutton to enter submenu Select the directory by pushing Me...

Page 16: ... picture during playback Language Setting Select different languages Power off setting Select a time min After this time period the player automatically switches off Replay mode Auto manual replay Contrast Adjustment Set contrast of display Online Mode Special space function Memory Info Available and total memory size Firmware Version Displays the firmware version of the player Exit Exit the inter...

Page 17: ...3 Push VOL button to select YEAR The YEAR number will flash REC time 4 Push Next Prev button to increase decrease REC time ...

Page 18: ...de is has to be reset every time you want to use this function Repeat setting Similar to the setting of EQ Mode Contrast adjustment Similar to the setting of Screensaver time Setting of the Online Mode Similar to the setting of EQ mode Some operating systems versions before Windows 2K SP4 can t support the USB with two disk icons Memory info The number here indicates the total capacity of the disk...

Page 19: ...enu You can create up to 10 folders including root folder and up to 99 songs per folder Other Settings Select different directories stop sub menu Users can put different files into different directories 1 Stop interface The example is in Music mode The directories can be selected in recording and playing mode 2 Press Menu button to enter the Stop Submenu Main disk directory 3 Press the Menu button...

Page 20: ... example deleting all files in the Music mode is just deleting all the music files and the recording files will not be deleted Play mode When reproducing music or recorded files the user may select different play modes repeat shuffle REPEAT Normal After the songs in the current directory have been played the player will play the music in the next directory untill all files are played and then it w...

Page 21: ...peed Repeat mode play the submenu A B repeat 1 Music play or record play 2 Push Menu button to Enter the play submenu 3 Push Next button to select the Repeat mode in the menu 4 Push Menu button to Enter Repeat mode Letter A in repeat icon will flash to wait for confirming the first point A 5 Push NEXT button to confirm the second point B Letter B in repeat icon will flash 6 Push NEXT button to con...

Page 22: ...In above three states push Menu to exit from the repeat mode Repeating time play submenu Similar to the setting of Screensaver time The repeat time will determine how many times A B section is repeated Repeat intervals play submenu Similar to the setting of Screensaver time The repeat interval determines the time length to be paused between two sections Install driver for Win98 users Please note t...

Page 23: ...ocedure Before unplugging your device 1 Double click the Safe Remove Hardware icon on the task bar see image 1 Image 1 2 From the Safely Remove Hardware window select USB mass storage device and click the Stop button see image 2 The Stop a Hardware device window will pop up as shown see image 3 Image 2 Image 3 ...

Page 24: ...ke sure the battery is installed correctly Check if the player is powered on or not No voice can be heard from the earphone Please make sure the Volume button is not at the Zero position and the earphone is properly connected Please make sure the earphone is clean The damaged MP3 may create noises at different levels and even it cannot play the music Please keep the intact files Words on display a...

Page 25: ...Flash memory 128 256 512MB 1GB Power Supply Rechargeable Lithium battery Record Sampling rate 8 W 3 8 5 2 8 7 2 4 KHz Record format AV 32K bps ACT 8K bps Record time 5hours ACT 128M Flash MP3 WMA WMV ASF Max earphone output L 10mW R 10mW 32Ohm MP3 bit ratio K bps 320K bps Bit ratio of WMA WMV ASF K bps 384K bps Responding frequency Range 0Hz to 20KHz SNR 5dB Degree of distortion FM Radio only MP 1...

Page 26: ...to change without any further notice DISCLAIMER Rechargeable batteries have a limited number of charge cycles and may eventually need to be replaced Battery life and number of charge cycles vary by use and settings Your battery has a one year warranty For more information you can visit our website www schuss home at ...

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