Datasheet
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Disclaimer
- Table of Contents
- Your Joybee 110 Digital Audio Player
- Introduction
- Package Contents
- System Requirements
- Touring the Joybee 110 Digital Audio Player
- Buttons/Ports/Parts
- (1) LCD display
- (2) Earphone jack
- For connecting your earphone to Joybee 110.
- (3) Necklet hole
- For strapping the necklet.
- (3) Scroll up/Next track/Fast forward () Button
- (4) On/Off/Play/Pause/Stop Button ()
- (5) Scroll down/Previous track/Fast rewind () Button
- (6) Menu/Function (MENU) Button
- (7)/(8) Volume up (+VOL)/Volume down (-VOL) Button
- (9) Functions button lock/Audio files segment repeat (/A-B) Button
- (10)In-built microphone
- (15) USB port
- The LCD Display
- Buttons/Ports/Parts
- Getting the Joybee 110 Digital Audio Player Ready
- Using the Joybee 110 Digital Audio Player
- Using QMusic
- Notes, FAQ and Troubleshooting Tips
- Notes
- FAQ and Troubleshooting Tips
- Why can’t I play certain songs in WMA format using my Joybee 110 Digital Audio Player?
- How many minutes of MP3 music can be stored in the Joybee 110 Digital Audio Player?
- How long is the maximum recording time?
- When should I recharge the battery?
- Why do different songs have different sound volumes?
- The file size is smaller than the free memory available in my player, but I still cannot transfer...
- Why is the memory capacity shown in the player smaller than that in the specifications chart?
- How can I get the updated firmware and fonts data?
- The Joybee 110 Digital Audio Player does not start up!

Notes, FAQ and Troubleshooting Tips 21
Notes, FAQ and Troubleshooting Tips
Notes
Do not put too many files under each directory or in the root directory to prevent the
system from slowing down. If a large number of files must be put in the player, organize
the files into different directories.
Do not store data in the player to its full memory capacity. Allow at least 0.5 MB for the
system to manage memory to prevent the system from slowing down or improper data
storage status.
When transferring files to the Joybee 110 Digital Audio Player, do not remove the USB
cable when the transfer is in progress.
The Joybee 110 Digital Audio Player only plays the files in default folder MP3 and MicIn
in the memory.
Do not remove the USB cable when updating the firmware of the player. Otherwise, the
player may not be able to startup. Remove the USB cable only when you are informed by
the message on the display.
This player can play wma files with a bitrate higher than 32kbps.
Avoid storing over 256 song files in the root directory.
When formatting the player using the Windows Format command, do not format it using
the FAT32/ NTFS file system.










