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Comments to date: 11. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
Kennersgr8 5:31am on Monday, November 1st, 2010 
I love the batery life and the ability to change almost everything on it to the way I like it. It is larget than the I!
Thomas 2:09am on Friday, October 1st, 2010 
I have not had my 60GB X5 for more than 24 mo...  Large Capacity Only had the unit 2 years and rarely used. Unit never dropped or misused.
Marco Reichartz 6:29am on Monday, September 27th, 2010 
No restrictions, vast format support, colour screen, video support occassionally clunky interface, poor firmware following, video support is flawed
symtex 2:10am on Sunday, July 18th, 2010 
This is a great product and I would purchase it again in a heartbeat, although I might consider upgrading to a newer model...
bionnaki 4:29am on Monday, July 12th, 2010 
I bought the X5L version 30 gig, (30 hour battery life) and it blew me away. The ONLY problem that I have with it is... I have over 5000 songs.
Zalasta 3:37am on Friday, July 9th, 2010 
PC sees it as a flash drive. Works perfectly with linux! Files are in the directories you put them. MP3 tags are only used for display purposes. GREAT sound, good battery life, DURABLE, FEATURES? voice record, line in, radio, usb host cannot charge and listen at the same time via usb.
beadbug 1:53am on Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010 
Not the iPod but the sound quality makes for the missing apps You want apps - get the iPod. My third iAudio X5 This is my third X5. The battery is excellent in this unit, with a short charging time and a long service time.
lpd0084 4:00pm on Tuesday, June 8th, 2010 
Great player can be used to play many types of audio and video files. screen a little too small to enjoy movies. Over 30 hours of playback. Video can only be 160x120 15fps XviD with mp3 audio.
xxloubyxx 8:04pm on Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 
I purchased an iAudio X5L in January of 2006 because of the favorable reviews they have received from many owners. I bought the X5L version 30 gig, (30 hour battery life) and it blew me away. The ONLY problem that I have with it is... I have over 5000 songs.
Claudio 1:44am on Tuesday, May 25th, 2010 
I have had this product for over 3 years and ...  Durable, lightweight and produces great sound. I take this player everytime I travel, and it...  Holds a ton of music.
pita 1:31am on Sunday, April 4th, 2010 
X5L - The BEST out of the BEST still 2009 There is still no comparison to X5L when it comes to sound quality! This is a very old player. finally breaking After owning this for more than 3 years it is finally winding down. I replaced the battery after 2 years (simple solder job).

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Users Guide

COPYRIGHT NO CE TI

General

iAUDIO is a registered trademark of Cowon Systems. This product is for home use only and cannot be used for commercial purposes. The copyright for this manual belongs exclusively to Cowon Systems, and it is strictly prohibited to distribute
this manual in whole or in part without prior written premission.
The copyrights for JetShell and JetAudio belong to Cowon Systems, and it is strictly prohibited to distribute
them without prior written permission by Cowon Systems or to use them commercially.
The MP3 files created using the MP3 conversion feature of JetShell or JetAudio must be used for personal
purpose only. It is against the copyright laws to use them for commercial purposes or services.
Cowon Systems abides by the regulations on phonograph records, videos, and games. It is the responsibility
of user to comply with the all other related codified laws.
We recommend that you to go to http://www.iAUDIO.com and register as an official customer as soon as you purchase this product. You then will be eligible to receive special benefits only available to official customers who have completed the customer registration form. If those users who did not complete the official customer registration form. Certain issues will be considered the responsibility of the user and may not be covered in the same way as those users who have completed the registration. The examples, texts, drawings, and pictures contained in this manual are subject to change without prior
notice according to improvements of the product.

Information on BBE

iAUDIO is produced under license from BBE Sound, Inc. BBE Sound, Inc. retains licensing rights pursuant to USP4638258, 5510752, and 5736897. BBE and the BBE symbols are registered trademarks of BBE Sound, Inc.
All rights reserved by COWON SYSTEMS, Inc. 2005

iAUDIOX5 ENGLISH

Precautions for Using iAUDIO
Do not use iAUDIO for purposes other than specified here in the Users Guide.
Be careful not to cut your hands when unpacking the box, Users Guide, or accessories.
Do not let the unit get wet or leave it in a damp place for prolonged periods. If the product is damaged from moisture as described above, product failure is then classified as failure by submersion, and no longer covered by warranty. Moreover, it may not be even be possible to repair the unit with charged for service, and you may no longer be able to use the product.
There are no user serviceable parts in the unit, and any attempt to open, disassemble or reconstruct the product will void any warranty, disqualify it for free service, and the unit may be permanently disqualified from any after service.
Pay attention to the directions when connecting the USB cable to your iAUDIO or a PC. Connecting the unit or PC incorrectly with the USB cable may damage them. Do not bend the USB cable excessively or leave it pressed by heavy objects.
Contact our reseller representative in your country if you notice that the device over-heats.
Touching iAUDIO with wet hands may damage the unit and cause malfunctions. Handle the power plug only with dry hands. (Otherwise an electric shock may occur.)
Listening to iAUDIO at high volumes for extended periods may harm your hearing.
Using iAUDIO in places with high occurrences of static electricity may cause malfunctions.
Always backup important files. All data stored in iAUDIO may become deleted when being serviced. Our after-service center does not backup files in iAUDIO units. Please note that Cowon Systems is not responsible for any data loss from products entrusted to us for service.

ENGLISH iAUDIOX5

Use only the AC power adaptor and USB cable provided by Cowon Systems Inc.
When connecting to a PC, use only a USB port on the main board or a USB Host card. Using an external USB hub does not guarantee proper operation. (e.g. USB port on a keyboard, or an external USB hub)

To remove iAUDIO when it is connected to a cradle or a subpack via USB cable, the Safely remove hardware or Separate or take out hardware Windows features must be used.
If there is thunder or lightning, unplug the PC power cables and the AC power adaptor from the power outlet for there may be lightning strikes which cause a fire hazard.
Use only a soft, dry cotton flannel cloth to clean the product. (Never use water/ soap/benzene/detergent.)
Keep the product away from magnets and direct magnetic fields, as they can cause product failure.
Do not connect line input/output terminals to a cradle (or Subpack) and a PC USB port at the same time, as it may cause the power to turn off. Connect only the necessary terminal.
Do not drop or strike the product. It may be the direct cause of failure, and you may not receive free A/S.
The product is a portable storage medium. You must backup important data. The manufacturer is not liable for any data loss. iAUDIOX5 ENGLISH
Components in the Package
LCD Remote Control(Optional)

Bundled Earphones

iAUDIO (MP3 Player Main Body)
Install CD (JetShell, JetAudio) Users Guide

Carrying Case(Optional)

Subpack
USB 2.0 Cable, Line-in Recording Cable

AC Adapter

Cradle(Optional)

USB Host Cable

Playback mode Hold (main unit, remote control) Remaining battery charge

LCD Display

Playback field Section repeat Current time
Current track/Total tracks Artist Album title Song title
Proceeding bar Playback time BIT RATE SAMPLING RATE 5 Band EQ JetEffect (BBE, M3B, 3D, MP)
Total timel tracks Volume
Features & Specifications

Features

MP3, OGG, WMA, ASF, FLAC, WAV, MPEG4(video) playback, FM Radio Receiver and Recording, Voice Recording, Line-In Recording TXT(Text), JPEG(Image) File Viewer(Image Enlargement, Background Screen Designation) Built-In HDD(20GB/30GB), USB Host, File Copy/Delete USB 2.0 Interface 260,000 Colors TFT-LCD, Resolution 160x128 Long Playback Time : Maximum 14 hour playback (35 hours for iAUDIO X5L) (Based on the company test standards, the playback time may be reduced when using the LCD.) Multi language support Enhanced Integrated Navigator Play/Pause, Recording/Pause While Recording Next Song/Previous Song, Fast Forward/Rewind, Infinite Loop, Infinite Loop Resume, Fade-In, AutoPlay Features Search Speed, Skip Speed Setup Volume (Digital 40 Levels) Various EQ and Sound Field Effects

-User-Adjustable 5-Band EQ -Normal, Rock, Pop, Jazz, Classic, Vocal, User -Supports BBE, Mach3Bass, MP Enhance, and 3D Surround.
Clock, Alarm, Timer Recording, Sleep Function, Power Saving Exit Power, LCD On/Off, Hold Combined Switch LCD Auto Off Time Adjustment, Brightness, and Contrast Adjustments Easy Downloading and Uploading of Firmware Supports ID3V2, ID3V1, FileName Device Information Verification (Firmware version, HDD capacity, HDD volume, total folder number, total file number) Supports MAC OS (Only data transfer is supported) Supports Linux v 2.2 or higher (Only data transfer is supported) Software
-JetShell (File transfer, MP3/WMA/WAV/AUDIO CD PLAY, MP3 ENCODING) -JetAudio (Integrated multimedia player software, music/video conversion feature)

Specifications

Supported Files MP3 : MPEG 1/2/2.5 Layer 3, ~320kbps, ~48khz, mono/stereo WMA(ASF) : ~256kbps, ~48khz, mono/stereo OGG : ~q10, ~44.1khz, mono/stereo FLAC : compression level 0/1/2, ~44.1khz, mono/stereo WAV : ~48khz, 16bit, mono/stereoXviD MPEG-4, CBR ~256kbps, up to 160x128, 15 fps JPEG Hard Disc Hard disc (20GB/30GB) PC Interface USB 2.0 (Max. 480M bps) Battery Built-in Rechargeable Lithium Ion battery(Max. 14 Hours Continuous Playback) Power AC adapter DC 5.0V, 2A Charge Time Approximately 3 hours when using the AC power adaptor (6 hours for iAUDIO X5L) Buttons Main unit: 5-way Jog(NAVI/MENU, VOL+, VOL-, REW, FF), PLAY, REC, POWER & HOLD switch Remote Control: PLAY/PAUSE, FF, REW, MENU, VOL+, VOL-, MODE, REC Display 160 x 128 dot, 260,000 color TFT-LCD SNR 95dB Frequency Range 20Hz~20KHz Output 16 Ohm Earphone: 20mW + 20mW Size iAUDIO X5 : 4.08 X 2.39 X 0.56 inches (103.7 X 60.8 X 14.3 mm) excluding the LCD iAUDIO X5L : 4.08 X 2.39 X 0.72 inches (103.7 X 60.8 X 18.3 mm) excluding the LCD Weight iAUDIO X5 : 5.11 oz (145g) iAUDIO X5L : 6.35 oz (180g) including the built-in battery iAUDIOX5 ENGLISH

Basic Operations

1. Simple Operations
Different Song Playback and Volume Adjustment

Power Off

1. Connect the earphone to main unit (when using the remote control, connect it to the main unit, and connect the earphone to remote control). 2. A long upward push of the power switch will turn the power ON. 3. The initial screen and the stand-by screen (after logo setup) will appear (you may make it automatically playback according to the setup). 4. Pressing the PLAY button will playback the music. 5. Move the lever left and right to playback different songs. Move the lever up and down to adjust the volume. 6. A long upward push of the power switch will turn the power OFF. - You may not turn the power OFF while recording. - Turning the power ON while the adapter is connected will activate the charging mode and the stand by screen will appear. - Turning the power OFF while the USB is connected will activate the charging mode using USB power. - However, when a USB hub is used, the USB charging mode is not supported.

2. Basic Operations for Switching Modes
e.g. Switching from Digital AV Mode to FM Radio Mode:
Enter the Menu Press the lever for a long time to enter the menu.
Mode Selection Push lever in the +, - direction to move up and down to different menu items. Press the lever or push the lever to the direction to select a menu. Push the lever to the direction to move to the previous step.
There are 6 modes (Digital AV, FM Radio, Voice Rec, Line-In Rec, Picture, USB Host). To enter the desired mode, press and hold the lever for approximately 2 seconds. When the Menu screen appears, push the lever in the +,- direction to switch to a desired menu item. After moving the cursor to the desired menu, you may press the lever, playback button, or push the lever in the direction to display the selected menu screen. To exit the mode menu, simply press the REC button or push the lever in direction to return to previous screen. Press the REC button if you want to cancel the action on the mode switch screen and return to the original mode.
3. Basic Operations for Using Menu
e.g. Changing JetEffect EQ from NOR (Normal) to ROC (Rock): JetEffect PlayMode Display Timer General Recording FM Radio
Digital AV Mode Enter the Menu Hold and press the lever for 2 seconds to enter the menu. Entering the Settings Highlight settings and press the lever to enter the settings menu. Moving up and Down the menu items Push the lever toward the +, - direction.
JetEffect PlayMode Display Timer General Recording FM Radio
Menu Item Selection Press the lever or push the lever toward the direction to enter the submenu of the selected menu.
JetEffect Equalizer BBE Mach3BA/Ss MP Enhance 3D Surround Pan

Equalizer ON 6 0

EQ Item Movement Push the lever toward the +, - direction. You may select ROC EQ by pushing the lever toward the - direction when in NOR mode.
JetEffect Equalizer BBE Mach3Bass MP Enhance 3D Surround Pan

ON 6 0

Menu Item Selection Select the Equalizer menu using the same method.
Exit after selecting ROC EQ Move the lever toward the direction or press the playback button. 5Band dB Level Adjustment You may adjust the 5Band dB level by a short
tap on the lever or by pushing the lever toward Menu Item Value Adjustment the direction. For the lowest item, enter the setup screen of the item. Push the lever toward the +, - direction to adjust the value to the desired level. Press the lever to select the item. The adjusted value will be reflected immediately. Press the PLAY button and return to the mode screen after setup is complete.
Canceling Menu Item Setup, Closing the Menu Screen Pressing the REC button will return the item value that is being setup to its previous status and close the menu screen.

4. Basic Operations for Using the Navigator
Expand Playnow Addto List Playnow Addto List

iAUDIO Folder structure

Entering the Navigator A short-tap on the lever allows you to enter the Navigator screen.
Moving up and down through the Navigator items Push the lever toward the +, - direction.
Navigator Item Selection If you select and open a folder, press the lever to launch the popup window and then select Expand. Or you may enter the folder without the popup window by pushing the lever toward the direction.
Selected File Playback When you select Play now after pressing the PLAY button or by pressing the lever to launch the popup window, the device returns to MP3 Player mode and the selected file is played back. Lightly tap the lever toward the direction and the selected file will be played back in Navigator.
Opening the Navigator Screen When in Digital Av, Voice Rec, LineIn Rec, or Picture mode, the Navigator opens to search folders and files inside In FM Tuner mode, the Navigator for searching and setting frequency values opens. USB Host mode is in the Navigator screen by default. Navigator Item Selection For the selected file item, you may playback the file by pressing the PLAY button or moving the lever toward the direction. For the selected folder item, you may enter the folder by pressing the PLAY button or moving the lever toward the direction.
Navigator Popup Window When you press the lever, the appropriate popup window opens according to the Folder, File, Dynamic PlayList File, or Radio Mode. Push the lever toward the +, - direction to select the desired popup item. Press the PLAY button or push the lever toward the direction to select a popup item. Press the REC button to cancel and close the popup window. Closing Navigator Pressing the REC button will close the Navigator screen and return to the original screen.
1. Digital AV Mode (Multi-Media File and TextViewer Operation)
Digital AV mode is the mode for playback of audio files and video files or viewing text files saved in hard disk.
Multi-Media File Playback
1. Turn the power ON, after both the initial screen and the logo screen appear, the stand-by screen with basic information appears. 2. Press the PLAY button to playback audio files or encoded video files. 3. Pressing the PLAY button during playback will pause the file. 4. Lightly tapping the lever in one direction (left or right) during playback will playback a different song. 5. Pushing and holding the lever in one direction (left or right) during playback will search songs.

- When AutoPlay is On, the file plays back while the screen appears at the same time. - When Resume is On, playback starts from the section last played. - Move the lever toward the +, - direction to adjust the volume. - Song information displayed during playback depends on the Song Title setting. - It may take several seconds to playback a selected song due to characteristics of the hard disk. This is not a product failure. - If there are many files saved, it may take time to display the screen, and is not a product failure. - The maximum recognizable number of folders is 1999, and the maximum number of files is 9999 (only audio and video files that can be played back, no limitation for other files.) in Digital AV mode. Maximum allowable characters for a file name is 52, any letters after those 52 will be cut off. - Normal operation is not guaranteed for video files that have not gone through the encoding process via JetAudio.
Instructions for Different Modes

TextViewer Operation

1. Connect iAUDIO to a PC with the USB cable. 2. Save the text file you want to see in iAUDIO to the TEXTFILE folder in iAUDIO. 3. Disconnect iAUDIO and the PC. 4. Turn the power ON and select a text file saved in the TEXTFILE folder with the Navigator. This will enable text file viewing. 5. Moving the lever +, - will move the text line by line, and moving the lever with , will move the text page by page. 6. Press the lever to launch a separate window and move directly to a specified location. 7. Press the REC button to exit TextViewer mode.
- You may view the text file while listening to music. - Save text files only in the TEXTFILE folder. - Image files will be recognized up to 128KB, and the maximum number of folders that files can be saved in is 49, and the maximum number of files is 99 (total file number under PICTURE).

Section Repeat Setup

Section Repeat is a feature that allows the user to setup a section he/she wants to listen to and playback in the selected range. 1. In Digital AV mode, press the REC (AB) button at the starting point of the section you wish to repeat during audio file playback, the (A) icon will appear in the upper status bar. 2. Press the REC(AB) button at the end point of the section you wish to repeat, the icon changes to (AB), and the selected section will playback repeatedly. 3. Press the REC button again to cancel section repeat.

- You must select a section that is longer than 1 second. - Selecting or searching different songs during section repeat setup will also cancel the section repeat operation. - This function only applies to audio files. Section Repeat does not apply to encoded video files.
Dynamic Play-List (Referred to hereafter as DPL) Setup

Adding songs to the DPL

Removing songs from the DPL
It is a feature that allows the user to easily edit the songs he/she wants in a List and listen to them. There is a special folder called D-PLAYLIST already on the hard disk, and this folder will not be recognized by the computer. The user may add/delete songs he/she wants and enter the D-PLAYLIST folder to listen to those songs. 1. To add songs to the DPL, launch the popup of a song or folder in Navigator, and select Add To List. 2. To remove songs from the DPL, launch the popup of songs you want to remove in the D-PLAYLIST folder, and select Remove.
- If you add an entire folder to Add To List, all of the songs in the folder will be added to the DPL. - To remove all songs from BOOKMARK, select Remove All from the popup window. - Removing songs from BOOKMARK is simply removing the link not the files. If you want to remove the files, you need to delete the files while in USB Host mode or when the device is connected to a PC. - The maximum number of files that can be added to the DPL is 200.

Bookmark Setup

Adding songs to BOOKMARK
Removing songs from BOOKMARK
Bookmark is a feature to setup a desired starting point for each song. A special folder called BOOKMARK is already on the hard disk, and the folder will not be recognized by the computer. When you setup a bookmark at the desired location for a certain file, you may playback the file at that location any time you want. 1. Move to the BOOKMARK folder (the upper most folder using the Navigator) during file playback. 2. Press Add Current in the folder at the place where you want to setup a bookmark and the bookmark is setup at that place. 3. Select the file under BOOKMARK to playback the file for which a bookmark has been setup. 4. To remove songs that have been bookmarked, launch the popup window for the songs you want to remove in the BOOKMARK folder, and select Remove.
- If a file has already been setup for a bookmark, selecting Add Current will change the bookmark location to a new starting point. - To remove all the songs from the D-PLAYLIST, select Remove All from the popup. - Removing songs from D-PLAYLIST is simply removing the link not the files. If you want to remove the files, you need to delete the files while in USB Host mode or with the device connected to a PC. - The maximum number of files that can be added to BMK is 20. - BMK does not support video files.

Playlist (M3U Playlist) Setup
A folder called PLAYLIST already exists in the upper most folder of the hard disk, and the user may create a Playlist (M3U) as he/she prefers. (An M3U file is a list file in which the sequence of audio files is entered.) 1. To create an M3U file, connect iAUDIO to a PC with the USB cable. 2. Run the program (JetAudio, WinAmp) that can create M3U files. 3. Move the files in iAUDIO to each programs Playlist to edit and save them as M3U files. 4. Save the created M3U files in the PLAYLIST folder in iAUDIO. 5. Disconnect iAUDIO and the PC. 6. Turn iAUDIO ON, and then you may playback the M3U files that have been saved in the PLAYLIST folder using the Navigator.
- An M3U file is not an audio file. It is only a playlist of audio files. Therefore, deleting an M3U file will not delete the audio file. - Be sure to save M3U files only in the PLAYLIST folder. - You must create an M3U file for the files saved in iAUDIO while iAUDIO is connected to a PC. If you create an M3U file in the PC, or create one containing files saved in the PC after the device has been connected to the PC, the M3U file will not playback properly. - M3U files will be recognized up to 128KB, and the maximum number of folders that files can be saved in is 99, and the maximum number of songs that can be supported in an M3U file is 999.
2. FM Radio Mode(Listening to FM Radio)
FM Radio mode is a mode that allows you to choose the frequency of and listen to radio stations.

Listening to FM Radio

1. Turn the product ON and move to FM Radio mode. [Please refer to 2) Basic Instructions 2. Basic Operations for Switching Modes.] 2. A Short-tap of the lever toward the direction will move 0.1Khz each time. , 3. Pushing and holding the lever toward the direction will automatically search for channels that , have better reception.
- If you were listening to the radio before turning the product off, it will resume radio mode when the power is turned on again.

FM Radio Recording

1. Turn the product ON and move to FM Radio mode. [Please refer to 2) Basic Instructions 2. Basic Operations for Switching Modes.] 2. Move to the desired frequency for recording. 3. Recording will start when you press and hold the REC button at the point at which you want to start recording. 4. Pressing the REC button again will stop the recording.
3. Voice Record Mode (Recording Voice with Built-In Mic)

Voice Record mode is a feature that can record voice with the built-in microphone.
1. Turn the product ON and move to Voice Record mode. 2. Press the REC button to start recording. 3. Pressing the REC button again will stop the recording. 4. Press the PLAY button to playback recorded files.
- To playback recorded files using features such as search, you may run the files in Navigator using Digital AV mode. - If you were running Voice Record before turning the product off, it will resume in Voice Record mode when the power is turned on again. - Recording consumes more battery power than usual. Be sure to fully charge the battery before recording. - The recorded file can be verified in VOICE of the upper most folder. - The quality and capacity of the recording depends on the recording quality setup in addition to the reception. Please refer to 4. Detailed Description of Features by Menu 8. Recording. - Maximum capacity for a single recording is 268MB. A new file will be created and start recording if the capacity is exceeded. - If there is less than 128MB space available on the hard disk, the recording will not start. If the available space becomes less than 128MB during recording, the recording will end. - Up to 999 files can be recorded.
4. LineIn Record Mode(Recording Using a Stereo Cable)
Line-In Record mode is a feature which allows the user to record sound from another audio device to iAUDIO using the stereo cable shipped with the product.

CDP Playback

1. Connect the headphone terminal of the CDP to Line-In terminal of iAUDIO with the stereo cable. 2. Turn the product ON and move to Line-In Record mode. 3. Pressing the PLAY button on the CDP will start the recording from iAUDIO. 4. Pressing the REC button again will stop recording. 5. To listen to the recorded files, press the PLAY button after the earphone is connected.
- To playback recorded files using features such as search, you may run the files in Navigator using Digital AV mode. - If you were running Voice Record before turning off the product, it will resume in Voice Record mode when the power is turned on again. - Recording consumes more battery power than usual. Be sure to fully charge the battery before recording. - The recorded file can be verified in VOICE of the upper most folder. - The quality and capacity of the recording depends on the recording quality setup in addition to the reception. - Maximum capacity for a single recording is 268MB. A new file will be created and start recording if the capacity is exceeded. - If there is less than 128MB space available on the hard disk, the recording will not start. If the available space becomes less than 128MB during recording, the recording will end. - Up to 999 files can be recorded.

- The top folders of iAUDIO and USB compatible devices are HOST and DEVICE respectively. - iAUDIO doesnt support multiple file selections. If you wish to copy multiple files at once, you must divide them by folder. - The clipboard is a virtual space where files and folders are saved when copying them. - When copying, the total length of the path that indicates files or folders is limited. Therefore try to avoid copying a folder from a deep path. - In USB Host mode, the highest number of recognizable folders and files is 1499 and 2999 respectively.
Using USB Compatible Devices

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1. Use a USB Host cable to connect the iAUDIO USB Host port to the USB jack of a compatible device. 2. Turn the power ON, then go to USB Host mode. 3. When the HOST mode is displayed, hold down the REC button until it changes to DEVICE mode. 4. Copying and deleting folders and files is the same. However, if you want to copy a file or folder from a compatible device to iAUDIO, select the desired folder or file to copy and change the mode by holding down the REC button then choose Paste or Paste In. 5. After completing copying or deleting, unplug the USB Host cables. 6. You can move out of USB Host mode when turning the power off or go into another mode by holding down the menu button in USB mode.
- It can take some time if you are connecting USB compatible devices for the first time. - The mode changes whenever you hold down the REC button, and therefore it may take some time. - If the device is not recognized, the mode doesnt change. - When copying, the total length of the path that indicates files or folders is limited. Therefore try to avoid copying a folder from a deep path. - In USB Host mode, the highest number of recognizable folders and files of the device is 1499 and 2999 respectively.

Using the Buttons

1. Using the Buttons (Summary Table of Button User Guide for Each Mode)

Navigator Mode

Play FF

Operation

When Selecting a File
Changes into play mode after playing back the selected file Plays back the selected file and stays in Navigator mode

When Selecting a Folder

Goes to the selected folder Goes to the selected folder
Moves to the parent folder

Pop-up menu

Moves the focus upward

Moves the focus downward

REC/A B

Changes into play mode

Digital AV mode

While Stopped

Plays back the current file Operates the setting

During Playback

Stops the playback of the current file Operates the setting Skips 5 sec or 10 sec, or skips tracks according to the SKIP setup Fast forward Skips 5 sec or 10 sec, or skips tracks according to the SKIP setup Fast rewind Navigator Mode Setup Menu Volume up
Goes to the next file Goes to the next file
Goes to the previous file Goes to the previous file
Navigator Mode Setup Menu

Volume up

Volume down
REC/A B Operates the setting
In the key operation, indicates to press once and
Set/Reset section repeat Operates the setting
indicates to hold down longer than 1 second.
Button User Guide for Each Mode

FM Radio Mode

Changes to the preset mode

In Preset Mode

Changes to regular mode
Increases the frequency Auto searches for the next station
Moves to the next preset Moves to the next preset Moves to the previous preset Moves to the previous preset Sets up the preset mode Setup Menu Volume up
Decreases the frequency Auto searches for the previous stations
Sets up the preset mode Setup Menu

Start/Stop Recording

Voice Record/LineIn Record Mode
Plays back the recorded file

During Recording

Pause or records continuously

Start recording

Stop recording

In the key operation,

indicates to press once and

1. Menu Index

Detailed Specifications for Each Menu Function
Digital AV FM Radio Voice Record LineIn Record Picture USB Host Settings
Skip Length Scan Speed Resume AutoPlay FadeIn Controls USB Mode Load Default

Settings

JetEffect
Equalizer BBE Mach3Bass MP Enhance 3D Surround Pan

Recording

FM Radio bps Line-in bps Voice bps Line Volume Mic Volume Auto Sync Voice Active

PlayMode

Boundary Repeat Shuffle

FM Radio

Streo FM Region

Information

Display
Language Song Title Play Time Album Scroll Title Scroll WallPaper Status Bar Lyrics Scroll Speed Contrast(M) Contrast(R) Brightness(M) Backlight Time(M) Backlight Time(R) - The setup menu is subject to change if there are any future firmware upgrades. - The language for the setup menu can be changed in 5) Display 1. The language default setting is English. - For setup menu operations, please refer to 2. Basic Operations 3. Basic operations for the menu use.
Clock Alarm Sleep AutoOff

 

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