User manual AUDIOVOX MP1000

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[. . . ] 1) 2 Eject button If you have a flash memory card inserted into the MP-1000 player, remove it by pressing the Eject button. 2, 3) 3 ~ : Do not remove the Flash while unit is on. Memory Card First, please make sure your parallel port is set to ECP mode in the system BIOS. See below for more information on how to set ECP mode. To transfer MP3 files to your MP Player, a connection between your PC (personal computer) and the MP-1000 is necessary: Connect the supplied PC connecting cable to your computer's parallel printer port. 2 rum on the MP-1000 by pressing the Play button(~O and connect the PC connecting cable as shown. ~~ There are three components to the MPDJ Software Suite: . ~ : Allows you to play the MP3 files stored on your computer. [. . . ] Exit from any program that attempts to play the above CD. On the MP3 Encoder, click "REC" to display the window of 'Rec; Wav -+ MP3'. Click the "CD" icon to display the following window: Returns to Main Window Starts conversion toMP3 5. Mark the check boxes of the tracks you wish to convert by clicking them. Click "START" to begin the encoding process. You will then be prompted where to store the new MP3 files. Select a directory in which you want to store the new MP3 files. Conversion will then start. ~: Follow the steps below once you have launched the MP3 Encoder: 1. Insert a pre-recorded Audio CD into your CD-ROM drive. Exit from any program that attempts to play the above CD. On the MP3 Encoder, click "EXTRACT" to display the following window: 4. Mark the "Check Boxes" of the tracks you wish to convert by clicking them. Click the "START" button to begin the encoding process. You will then be prompted Returns Main where to store the new WAY to Window files. Just as you have Starts c . created a directory for MP3 onverslon . to WAV files, you may wish to create a directory for temporary WAY files. Note this directory for the next few steps. 7. When finished, click "OK" to retum to the main encoder view. You must now convert the new WAY file(s) to MP3. Click the "BROWSE" button (as shown on the left) to select the sourc. e WAY file you created in step #6. Then click the "BROWSE" button (for Target File) to select the location of the new MP3 file. Click "START' to begin the conversion. The MPDJ Encoder is set at the factory level for optimum sound quality and speed. [. . . ] Use the Reformat icon (which deletes ALL data on the MP1000) from time to time as a maintenance measure to reclaim all available free space on your MP-1000. 1~ 1-Press the Play/Pause button ~~ once. Audiovox Corporation will appear on the display. ~~~~I ~ :BI ~BB nllr. . TnllnV nuLl 1 UVU(, 'CORPORATION . Your MP-1000 has been pre-Ioaded with music for demonstrational purposes. The artist, song title and total number of files will be shown on the display. G If no music files are available in the MP-1000 a "No Music Please Download" message will blink on the display. ~, , fi~c. , :;ii:;;;;~d ~ ;I ; ~ : 1 :j : ;, ~ ~ , C~f¥: . =, . After stopping play of the music, you can delete or store the music files by using the downloader program on your computer. j ~ . The Cue/Review enables you to select the position of play in the current music file. ~::: ;:~~~~, ;;;;, ;i", ~:::;, , ~ -"-~~":; ~~ i O LCD backlighting pressed. is on for 2 seconds when any button in 18 The following is a Basic Troubleshooting determining a problem Guide for the MP-1000. Should you have difficulty with your unit, call 800-290-6650 ;~ ~ "";;"'1"' -=:::0:1 Processor Memory Voltage Input Battery 20MHz, 8bit MCU 32MB Built-in (expandable to 64MB) 3VDC 2 x 'AM' size alkaline battery LCD Display Dimension (W*H*D) Weight Case File Transfer Speed (from PC to MP-1000) Alphanumeric 12 characters x 31ines 63. 4mm x 83mm x 18. 3mm 569 (Without batteries) Aluminum, Poly Carbonate -40sec/4Mb File Multimedia Card (MMC) 95dB 14mW (Max) Memory Socket SIN Ratio Output of Earphone Frequency Range 20hz-20Khz(f;1dB) ~ ~ !1 :"J 'I 1 I ~ " FCC NOTICE This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. [. . . ]

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