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Table of Contents

 

 

Introduction.........................................................................................................2

 

 Copyright 

notice........................................................................................3 

 Safety 

information.....................................................................................3 

 Precautions................................................................................................5 

In the Package.....................................................................................................6 
Specifications......................................................................................................7 
Knowing Your Portable MP3 Player..................................................................8

 

 

Name of parts............................................................................................8 

 Inserting 

battery........................................................................................9 

 

Turn on MP3 player................................................................................10 

 

Turn off MP3 player................................................................................10 

 Multiple 

Language Support.......................................................................10 

PC Connection...................................................................................................11 
Operating Controls...........................................................................................15 
 

Operating in music mode...........................................................................15 

 

Operating in radio mode............................................................................17 

 

Operating in voice mode..........................................................................19

 

Detailed Controls..............................................................................................21

 

 Switching 

modes.........................................................................................21 

 

Playing music or voice files......................................................................21 

 

Music recording in voice mode.................................................................22 

 

Voice recording in voice mode..................................................................23 

 

Radio recording in radio mode..................................................................23 

Menu Settings....................................................................................................24 
 

Menu settings in Music mode....................................................................24 

 

Menu setting in Radio mode.....................................................................26 

 

Menu setting in Voice mode......................................................................29 

System Settings..................................................................................................30   
Troubleshooting.................................................................................................32 
Company Contacts............................................................................................34 

 

Summary of Contents for MR-200

Page 1: ...rt 10 PC Connection 11 Operating Controls 15 Operating in music mode 15 Operating in radio mode 17 Operating in voice mode 19 Detailed Controls 21 Switching modes 21 Playing music or voice files 21 Music recording in voice mode 22 Voice recording in voice mode 23 Radio recording in radio mode 23 Menu Settings 24 Menu settings in Music mode 24 Menu setting in Radio mode 26 Menu setting in Voice mod...

Page 2: ... interviews or meetings in good quality The MP3 player is compact in size light in weight and highly functional Begin to enjoy the various features of your player by following this user manual To familiarize yourself with your player here are some function highlights Expandable MMC SD card slot support 32MB 64MB 128MB Direct line in encoding to MP3 or voice format MP3 WMA ADPCM playback 30 FM radi...

Page 3: ...radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there are no guarantees that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encourag...

Page 4: ...y D o not open t he M P so w i l l dam age t h U se a sof t t ow el t o cl ean t he sur f ace of your pl ayer Keep t he pl ayer aw Re mo v e t h e b a t t e r y f r o m t h e pl ayer w hen you ar e not usi ng t he M P3 pl ayer Thi s i s t o avoi d needl ess bat t er y w ear oper at i ng t he i t h st r ong m agnet unl i ght or heat ex per i ods of t i m e 3 pl ayer as doi ng e uni t ay f r omchem ...

Page 5: ...e M ai n U ni t St er eo Ear phone U ser M anual N eck St r i ng W ar r ant y C ar d O pt i onal Bat t er y M M C SD C ar d O pt i onal C D R om O pt i onal M i ni U SB C abl e C ar r yi ng P ouch Li ne i n C abl e ...

Page 6: ...set channels Digital Music Format Playback Record MP3 WMA all bit rates including VBR In MP3 ADPCM format Digital Voice Format ADPCM 32kbps Built in Microphone Electric condenser microphone Signal to Noise Ratio 90dB Frequency Range 20Hz 20kHz Battery Life 12 hours Support External Memory SD MMC Memory Card Equalizer Jazz Rock Classic Pop User Default Play Mode Normal Repeat one Repeat all Random ...

Page 7: ...Knowing your Portable MP3 Player Name of parts LCD Display Window ...

Page 8: ...h t h a n dc o rn e r P re s s o n c es oth a t th ec a rdis in s e rt c o m p le te ly inth es o c k e t y o uw ill s e e th ec a rdic o ninth eL C D To r el one t com e o ease t he car d pr ess o t he car d and i t w i l l ut di r ect l y Remarks 1 Make sure the card is facing the correct direction when inserting into the slot 2 When inserting the card make sure the logo of the MMC SD card is fa...

Page 9: ...00 XP or Mac For Window 98 users please download the driver from www yamakawa de Locate the downloaded driver file setup exe on your hard drive and double click the driver file setup exe Follow on screen prompts to complete the driver installation process For Window 98 users you can use the Window 98 driver CD if you retailer bundled it in the package Mac OS 8 9 may or may not require driver insta...

Page 10: ...rruption during recording such as battery removal you may also need to re format it Add on functions 1 The MP3 player can also be used as an external drive for storage of non music files 2 The MP3 player is compatiable with Music Match You can directly rip your audio CDs to WMA or MP3 format using Music Match software and directly download to the player Our MP3 player does not support WAV files do...

Page 11: ...mind that the content of the player will be removed once being formatted Please make sure when you format the player the file system is calling FAT or FAT16 Otherwise the player will appear Error please reformat To solve the problem user is suggested to reformat the player by choosing FAT FAT16 when the format windows pop up 1 Connect the player to the PC 2 Right click the additional drive and cli...

Page 12: ...ext track Play next track Long Move to previous track continuously Rewind MENU Enter Menu Mode Enter Menu Mode VOL Change to next display language code Increase the volume VOL Change to previous display language code Decrease the volume REC Start recording Set point A A B loop function Hold On Off All keys are locked All keys are locked Mus ing Mode ic Record key Key Action Recording Short Pause R...

Page 13: ...uency step size 0 05MHz Move to previous preset station Long Auto search down Continuously move t previous preset station MENU Enter Menu Mode Enter Menu Mode VOL Increase the volume Increase the volume VOL Decrease the volume Decrease the volume REC Start recording Start recording Hold On Off All keys are locked All keys are locked FM Radio Recording Mode Key Action key Recording Short Pause Resu...

Page 14: ...ENU Enter Menu Mode Enter Menu Mode VOL Change to next display language code Increase the volume VOL Change to previous display language code Decrease the volume REC Start recording Set point A A B loop function Hold On Off All keys are locked All keys are locked Voice Recording Mode key Key Action Recording Short Pause Resume recording Long Power off Short Long No response Short Long No response ...

Page 15: ...the REC button to mark the point where you want the section to start Point A Then press REC again to mark where you want the section to end Point B The selected section will then repeat continuously 5 Deleting track and voice files Choose delete from MENU Use or to select track or voice file you wish to delete and press to delete Music recording in music mode This function enables you to record an...

Page 16: ...lay button to play the recorded file and it will be displayed as V001 V002 V003 wav Note The default recording source in Voice mode is the internal microphone MIC IN You can record audio files line in in voice mode The quality of the audio file will be in voice quality but the file size will be smaller Please refer to the System Settings section to find out how to do this Radio recording in radio ...

Page 17: ...e MENU button The following table shows all key responses for menu settings in different modes KEY KEY ACTION MENU Enter exit menu Move right left Enter into sub menu confirm Others No response Menu settings in Music Mode Switching to Music Mode Playmode Normal Play all in order once Repeat One Continuously repeat the current track Repeat All Play all tracks in order repeatedly Random Continuously...

Page 18: ... from levels 1 to 4 1 is the weakest and 4 is the strongest Recording Bit Rates There are various choices of recording bit rates in MP3recording 48kbps 96kbps and 128kbps Deleting File Go to file you want to delete Press Menu Press the play button to confirm deletion Menu setting in Radio Mode Normal Mode Switching to Radio Mode Channel Preset ...

Page 19: ...tune the radio to the programme you wish to preset 3 Press the MENU button 4 Use the or controls to select CH PRESET 5 Press 6 Use the or controls to select the preset number 7 Press Mono Stereo Mode Set FM radio output to stereo or mono Preset Mode Switching to Radio Mode Using the preset mode 1 Enter the RADIO mode as described previously 2 Press the MENU button 3 Use the or controls to select P...

Page 20: ... the MENU button 3 Use the or controls to select DELETE 4 Press 5 Use the or controls to select the preset programme you wish to delete 6 Press Mono Stereo Mode Menu setting in Voice Mode Switching to Voice Mode Deleting Files Go to file you want to delete Press Menu Press the play button to confirm deletion ...

Page 21: ...ose the time in minutes that you want the device to automatically power off 3 Resume Use the to switch between On and Off This will enable or disable the resume function This function allows you to return to a track when you power on the device again 4 Scrolling Speed of song s name Choose between 5 scrolling speed levels 4 is the fastest speed and OFF disables scrolling 5 Backlit time There are 4...

Page 22: ...omatically power off when it is left for a specified idle time For example you can set it at 3 seconds and the device will turn off when it is left idle for this length of time 10 ASD Audio Silence Detection This menu allows you to choose the length of silence before ending the current line in recording and starting a new file You can also turn the silence detection feature off with this menu ...

Page 23: ...ing This function only works during playback 7 Unable to install software Our installation CD only supports Windows 98 ME NT 2000 XP XP Pro XP home with Latest Windows Service Pack Other systems are not supported 8 Unable to find the mass storage device after connected to the PC Make sure your have installed the correct driver Make sure the player is power on and ready Make sure USB device is inst...

Page 24: ...efective part of the product Such service by YAMAKAWA shall be customers sole and exclusive remedy YAMAKAWA will bear the cost of warranty labor and materials for hardware maintenance repair or replacement Customer shall pay freight transportation charges to YAMAKAWA or authorized service centers Proper installation and setup are ole responsibility of Customer IF SERVICE IS REQUIRED If the product...

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