User manual POGO RIPFLASH PRO2

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[. . . ] User's Manual (RipFlash PRO 2) COPYRIGHT NOTICE The copyright owner of this manual is PoGo!Products Inc. , and unauthorized reproduction or distribution of the manual, or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties. FreeRip is a registered trademark of MG Shareware WMA is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation. The copyright owner of the MP3 MANAGER software for the RipFlash PRO 2 is PoGo! [. . . ] The red LED blinks and the "REC PAUSE" mark appears. Press the RECORD button again to continue the line in recording. Finish a Line In Recording Press the PLAY[] button. The file number and the information for the recorded file are displayed, and the recorded file is saved to the memory. Listening to a line in recording file Press the PLAY[] button after selecting the desired file. The way to play a line in recorded file is same as music playback. Refer to the Playback mode section. Setting up the Silence Detection Level In SYNC mode, this is used to setup the silence detection level between the line in source tracks. To setup the line in detection level, Press the MENU key in Stop mode until you see SILENCE(L) MID. Move FF[] or REW[] up and down to select the rate you want. Press the EQ/RPT button to setup. The line in detection levels are as follows; SILENCE (L) HIGH--Sets up the detection level high used whent the detection levels between the sound source/tracks are low or the noise is low. SILENCE (L) MID------------Setup for a normal line in recording (default). SILENCE (L) LOW-----------Sets up the detection level low; used when the detection levels between the sound/source tracks are high or the noise is loud. Caution : If the sound source level is too low, the recording may not be available. Adjusting the Sampling Frequency of a Line in Recording Press the MENU key while the player is Stopped until you see S/Frequency : 44. 1kHz. Move FF[] or REW[]up and down to select the sampling frequency you want. Every time you press FF[] or REW[] , [S/Freq: 44. 1KHza48KHza32KHz] is displayed in order. . Press the EQ/RPT button to setup the desired frequency. Tip> Generally, a good setup is 44. 1KHz. 5. FM Mode Listening to the FM Radio Move the Mode Selection switch to FM. NOTE: In this product, earphones play the role of the antenna. Adjust the Frequency in Search Mode, Press the EQ/RPT button to select Search mode. Move the jog key FF[] or REW[] and hold it to find the next station. The "Searching. . . " mark appears and broadcasting frequencies are automatically selected. If you release the jog key for a moment and slide in continuously, the next broadcasting frequency is automatically selected. NOTE: Move the jog key FF[] or REW[] quickly in Search mode to change the broadcasting frequency one by one (ex, 89. 089. 1). Saving a Broadcasting Frequency Automatically (Auto Scan Memory) Press the EQ/RPT button for more than 2 seconds in Search mode. The Auto scan will start and 16 broadcast frequencies are saved automatically. Use the Preset mode below to select saved broadcast frequencies. Saving a Broadcasting Frequency Manually Select the frequency you want in Search mode. Press the MENU button for about 2 seconds. [. . . ] Bit-rate : 32Kbps ~ 192Kbps Sampling frequency : 48 KHz, 44. 1 Khz, 32 Khz, 22. 05 Khz, 16 Khz, 11. 025 Khz, 8 Khz MP3 encoding : 8kbps ~ 256kbps Earphone output : 8mW/8mW (left/right) S/N (Signal-to-noise ratio) : Over 60 dB (without filter) Playback time : Over 8 hours/over 12 hours in the FM mode Voice recording time : Over 8 hours (Based on 128M memory and 32kbps encoding) Line in recording time : Over 2 hours (Based on 128M memory and 128kbps encoding) PC interface : USB Power source : Ni-MH rechargeable battery x 1 EA or Size AAA battery x 1 EA Warranty If any defect or error occurs, stop using the product and contact the shop you purchased or Pogo Products Inc. General Directory Number: (714) 671-1854 Warranty (Warranty Regulation) Pogo!Products guarantees a free repair or service for a period of one year from the original date of purchase only. If any defect or error occurs during the warranty period, please contact us. [. . . ]

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