Mpman MP-CS120
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DIGITAL VIDEO / MUSIC PLAYER MP3/WMA/AMV / JPEG / REC
USER MANUAL
MP-CS120
www.mpmaneurope.com
___________________________________________________________________ Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product please read these instructions completely.
UP TILL 99 SONGS IN ONE DIRECTORY YOUR MP-CS155 ACCEPTS UPTILL 99 SONGS IN ONE DIRECTORY IF YOU WANT MORE THEN 99 SONGS, STORE THEM IN A NEW DIRECTORY IN PLAY MODE, YOU CAN CHANGE THE DIRECTORY IN THE MENU. DONT FORGET: MAXIMUM 99 SONGS IN EACH DIRECTORY
1.1The player characteristics MP3 / WMA music format. AMV movie format JPEG picture format 65K full color display Voice recorder GUI (graphical user interfaces). The box: (1) MP3 player (2) Stereo earphone (3) CD ROM (4) Quick guide (5) USB cable 1Pcs 1Pcs 1Pcs 1Pcs 1Pcs
PC needs (1) Pentium 100 MHz or faster (2) Windows 98/2000/ ME/XP (3) USB port (4) CD- ROM driver (5) 15MB of free space on harddisk (6) 32 MB RAM
1.2 The player appearance interface
1.3 Figure & Keys
1) Earphone jack, 2) USB Port 3) Power ON/OFF, 4) 65 K color display 5) Previous, Vol6) Next, Vol+ 7) Menu 8) A-B recording 9) Play/pause 10) Microphone
1.4 Display 65000 colors OLED display 1.5 Battery The screen shows a battery indicator with nine levels. 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
2 Operating instruction
2.1 Turning on/off the MP3 player Slide ON/OFF switch to the right. The OLED display will light up. Slide ON/OFF switch to the left. The MP3 player will shut off. 2.2 Changing volume (available only in play mode) Press and hold A-B button for several seconds until the volume indicator appears on the screen. Now adapt the volume with the Vol-/Vol+ buttons. 2.3 Main menu Press the Menu button for several seconds, from any point in the menu, and the player returns automatically back to the main menu. Six options: - 1) MUSIC - 2) MOVIE - 3) RECORD - 4) VOICE - 5) JPG VIEW - 6) SETTING You can switch between options by pushing Next/Vol+ or Prev/Vol- button. Then press shortly on the Menu button to enter the submenu or to confirm a function.
2.4 MUSIC Select Music mode in the main menu, by pressing once the menu button. To enter any music submenu options press once the menu button There are 2 different types of submenu A/ In stop mode (not available in playback) B/ In play mode (during playback) 2.4.1 In stop mode (not available during playback) Press "Menu" button once to enter the music submenu. Three options are available: - Local Folder - Delete - Repeat - Exit Select and confirm your choice by pushing menu button. 2.4.1.1 Local folder (not available during playback) Here you will be able to find the files stored in different folders. On the root folder or in any other folder you have created in Windows. To create new folders in Windows explorer when MP3 is connected. Open external drive. Create new folder - Press "Menu" button to open Local folder - Press Next or Prev button to select the catalog - Press Menu button to confirm
2.4.1.2 Delete (not available during playback) Select a song and push menu button. Select Delete/Delete all and confirm with menu button once more 2.4.1.3 Repeat (available in both modes) All songs are played once Repeats the current song Plays all the music of a specific folder Repeats the music of a specific folder Repeats all the music. Plays music at random. First 10 seconds of each song is played.
Normal Repeat One Folder Repeat Folder Repeat All Random Intro
2.4.2 In play mode (during playback) During playback, press "Menu "button to enter music submenu: Six options are available: - Repeat - Equalizer - Tempo Rate - Replay - Replay times - Replay gap - Exit Select and confirm your choice by pushing menu button.
2.4.2.1 Repeat All songs are played once Repeats the current song Plays all the music of a specific folder Repeats the music of a specific folder Repeats all the music. Plays music at random. First 10 seconds of each song is played.
2.4.2.2 Equalizer Seven options: - Natural - Rock - Pop - Classic - Soft - Jazz - DBB Select and confirm your choice by pushing menu button.
2.4.2.3 Tempo Rate
The music can be played faster or slower from -8 to +8 (only with MP3 files) Change the rate by Pressing Next/Vol+ or Prev/Vol- button. Confirm your choice by pushing menu button. 2.4.2.4 Replay A-B replay. When replay mode is selected, the A-B icon is visible Select the start point A (flashing) by pressing Next/vol+ button. Select the end point B(flashing) by press Next/vol+ button. The A-B section will be repeated continuously Press Menu button to return to normal playback - Adding your voice to the A-B section During playback of the A-B section, by press F.FWD button appears and your voice is recorded. The microphone icon Press Menu button again to stop the recording. The A-B section + the voice recording will be repeated 2.4.2.5 Replay times Here you are able to choose how many times (0-10) the A-B section will be repeated. 2.4.2.6 Replay gap Choose the time( 1-10 sec) between each A-B section.
2.5 MOVIE In this mode you can view your AMV movies. Dont forget to convert your movie files into AMV format so your MP-CS120 can play it! A converter is available on the CDROM Simply copy the movie files to the unit (cfr music files). Select in the main menu "Movie ". Select a file. Press Play button for movie playback Press forward button to display the next movie On the movie menu there is only one submenu available in stop mode (not during playback) 2.5.1 Movie submenu (not available during playback) Press menu button to enter submenu - Local folder - Delete - Repeat: - Exit cfr 2.4.1 2.6 RECORD -Select "Record mode " in the main menu. The unit can store up to 99 recordings in each folder. - Press PLAY button to start recording. - Press PLAY button again to pause the recording (Time flashes). - Press PLAY again to continue recording. - Press and hold the PLAY button to stop recording.
2.6.1 Record submenu In the Record mode, press Menu button once to see the following 3 options: - Local folder (root folder or any other folder) - REC type - Exit 2.6.1.1 Local folder cfr 2.4.1.1 2.6.1.2 REC type Four options: - Fine REC: high quality recording, wav format, good quality. - Long REC: lower quality recording, act format, uses less space - Fine VOR: wav format - Long VOR: act format When using VOR recording, the player enters into the state of pause recording if no sound is detected by the microphone. Recording starts again when sound is detected. 2.7 VOICE In this mode you can listen to the recordings created in Record mode Select in the main menu "Voice mode ". 2.7.1 Voice stop submenu When playback is stopped, press Menu button to enter the Voice submenu. 3 options: - Local folder - Delete - Exit
2.7.1.1 Local folder (Stop submenu) cfr 2.4.1.1 2.7.1.2 Delete (Stop submenu) Select a file and push menu button. Select Delete/Delete all and confirm with menu button once more, or select Exit to cancel 2.7.2 Voice play submenu During playback, press Menu button to enter the Voice play submenu. 4 options: - Repeat - Tempo rate - Replay - Exit Those options are similar to the music play submenu
2.8 JPG
In this mode you can view your JPEG pictures. Simply copy the pictures to the unit (cfr music files) Select in the main menu "JPG view ". Press Play button for picture playback Press forward button to show the next picture 2.8.1 JPG VIEW submenu Press menu button to enter submenu - Local folder: : cfr 2.4.1.1 - Play set: select manual or auto play - Delete picture: cfr 2.6.1.2 - Exit
2.9 SETTINGS Select System in the main menu Clock LCD set Language Power off Replay mode Memory info Firmware version Exit
Press menu button to select. 2.9.1 Clock Enter here the correct date and time. Change the year number by using Next/Vol+ or Prev/Vol- button. Press the Menu button and the month-number will be indicated. Change the number by using Next/Vol+ or Prev/Vol- button Press again Menu button and the days will be indicated. 2.9.2 LCD set Adjust the brightness (1-10), darkle(0-30), black (0-30), by pressing Next/Vol+ or Prev/Vol- button Press Menu Button to confirm or choose exit to quit 2.9.3 Language Change the language by pressing Next/Vol+ or Prev/Vol- button Press Menu button to confirm. 2.9.4 Power off - Off time With this function the device will automatically shut down after a preset time.(0-60sec), when no button is touched and music is not playing. If time is set at 0 seconds, the function is cancelled.
- Sleeping mode With this function the device will always shut down after a preset time (0-120 min). If time is set at 0, the function is cancelled. When the device is powered off, sleeping mode is set at 0. 2.9.5 Replay mode Manual replay or auto replay 2.9.6 Memory info Gives a percentage of the memory used compared to the total memory size 2.9.7 Firmware version 2.9.8 Exit
3.1 SPECIFICATIONS
(1) FLASH Memory (2) Formats supported (3) Languages (6) Power supply (7) USB2.0 (8) recording (9) frequency response (10) distortion (11) baud rate (12) weight (13) size
256MB, 512MB, 1GB, 2GB MP3, WMA, JPEG, AMV English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Portuguese. 3.8v Rechargeable Lithium battery Read 1033K Byte/S Write 955K Byte/S WAV(32K bps), ACT (8K bps) 20Hz~20KHz < 0.1% > 4Mbps 38g 81mm x 42mm x 11mm (L x W x D)
3.2 Troubleshooting If for any reason your player is blocked, you can reset the firmware You just have to switch it off and back on. Reset is automatic at startup.
FOR MORE INFORMATION DO NOT HESITATE TO VISIT OUR WEBSITE www.mpmaneurope.com
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