NEED ADDITIONAL HELP? For additional product support visit out website at: www.playdigitalblue.com and select Technical Support. If you are still having problems with the product, contact Customer Support at 888-800-0502. Check for other Flaunt products at: myflaunt.com If You've Got It, Flaunt It! TM MP3 Player User Guide If You've Got It, Flaunt It! The beginning of this guide provides you with some basics on how to use the MP3 player.
users basics CHARGING THE BATTERY Changing the Screen Saver time: There are two options to power the MP3 player: The screen saver will activate while you are playing music. The screen saver is set to display after 30 seconds of inactivity. The MP3 player needs to be charged before you can begin using it. 1. The MP3 player can charge directly from a computer. To use this method, attach the supplied USB cable from the MP3 player to your computer’s USB port.
Viewing the Memory Used The Memory Info selection allows you to see how much of the MP3’s memory you are currently using. The first number tells you how many megabytes you are using. The second number provides you with a percent of the overall memory you are using. The MP3 player can store 256 megabytes of information.
DOWNLOADING MUSIC TO YOUR MP3 Once you have charged the MP3 player, you are ready to download some music to the player. Connect the MP3 to your PC using the supplied USB connection cable. Note: If this is the first time the MP3 player is connected, wait until Windows detects the hardware and follow the Windows prompts to install the hardware. Locate the audio files to download to the MP3 player on your computer. The MP3 player will support .mp3 and .wma files.
SYSTEM MENU You can change general functionality of your MP3 player by using the System Menu. To access the System Menu: 1. Press and hold the Power button to turn the MP3 player on. 2. Press and hold the Menu button to view the Main Selection Menu. 3. Choose the System Settings Menu by using the Fast Forward button. 4. Press the Menu button to enter the menu. USING WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER TO CREATE A PLAYLIST: Windows Media Player is one of the common ways people like to organize music on their computers.
Change your Recording Settings: LISTENING TO MUSIC Once your MP3 player is charged and you have loaded your music tracks, you are ready to listen to some music. The record menu offers several options for recording: 1. Press and hold the Power button to turn the MP3 player on. Local Folder. If you have created folders on your MP3 player, you can choose which folder to save to by selecting the Local Folder Option. 2. After the MP3 powers on, the Main Selection Menu will appear. REC type.
Song Format Total Songs in current playlist Playback Mode 5. The Delete File box will appear. Song Counter Current Song Time Battery Strength Mode Song/Artist Current Total Time 6. Use the Fast Forward button to select Yes. 7. Press the Menu button to except the selection. Equalizer 8. The MP3 player will verify one more time if you would like to Delete. Make sure the earphones are connected and press the Play button to begin listening to music. 9.
advanced features Once you have learned the basics on your MP3 player, you might want to try a bunch of other cool things! LISTENING TO MUSIC (ADVANCED) The MP3 player gives you the option to control a few functions while listening to music: To Repeat Audio Files: 1. Press and hold the Power button to turn the MP3 player on. 2. Press and hold the Menu button to view the Main Selection Menu. 3. Choose the Music Menu. 4. Tap the Menu button to make the selection. 5.
RECORDING AUDIO Repeat One: Repeat the current song. The MP3 player has the ability to record audio. 1. Choose the Record Icon on the Main Selection menu to view the Record display screen, or press and hold the record button. Total Audio Clips Recorded Audio Clip Counter Current Audio Clip Record Time Current Audio Clip Total Time Name of Current Audio Clip Repeat Folder: Play and repeat through all songs in the current folder.
You can pick from the following seven options: Natural: Flat frequency response (Use this setting for connecting the MP3 player to your car or home stereo). Rock: Optimized for heavy guitar and percussion tracks. Pop: Optimized for fast tempo vocal tracks. Note: If you would like to hear all the songs on your MP3 player select the Root entry. Note: The player cannot play music that is stored 2 or more folders deep. Example: Root/Artist/Album/Song.
DOWNLOADING AUDIO (ADVANCED) Creating folders to store your music: Folders can help you organize the music you put on your MP3 player. You can save you music to different folders like Rock, Country or Pop. 1. Plug the MP3 player into your computer by using the included USB cable. 2. Follow the windows prompts to get to the drive display window or view the removable storage device folder on My Computer. 7. Use the Fast Forward button to select the Tempo Rate option. 8.
• The Playing screen will show the Repeat Icon with the “A” flashing. • Tap the Record button again to set the start-point of the repeating segment. • The Playing screen will show the Repeat Icon with the “B” flashing. • Tap the Record button again to set the end-point of the repeating segment. To resume normal playback, tap the Play button. To set the player for Karaoke Mode: 1. First set the play player for Replay mode following above instructions. 2. Tap the Record button once more.
• The Playing screen will show the Repeat Icon with the “A” flashing. • Tap the Record button again to set the start-point of the repeating segment. • The Playing screen will show the Repeat Icon with the “B” flashing. • Tap the Record button again to set the end-point of the repeating segment. To resume normal playback, tap the Play button. To set the player for Karaoke Mode: 1. First set the play player for Replay mode following above instructions. 2. Tap the Record button once more.
DOWNLOADING AUDIO (ADVANCED) Creating folders to store your music: Folders can help you organize the music you put on your MP3 player. You can save you music to different folders like Rock, Country or Pop. 1. Plug the MP3 player into your computer by using the included USB cable. 2. Follow the windows prompts to get to the drive display window or view the removable storage device folder on My Computer. 7. Use the Fast Forward button to select the Tempo Rate option. 8.
You can pick from the following seven options: Natural: Flat frequency response (Use this setting for connecting the MP3 player to your car or home stereo). Rock: Optimized for heavy guitar and percussion tracks. Pop: Optimized for fast tempo vocal tracks. Note: If you would like to hear all the songs on your MP3 player select the Root entry. Note: The player cannot play music that is stored 2 or more folders deep. Example: Root/Artist/Album/Song.
RECORDING AUDIO Repeat One: Repeat the current song. The MP3 player has the ability to record audio. 1. Choose the Record Icon on the Main Selection menu to view the Record display screen, or press and hold the record button. Total Audio Clips Recorded Audio Clip Counter Current Audio Clip Record Time Current Audio Clip Total Time Name of Current Audio Clip Repeat Folder: Play and repeat through all songs in the current folder.
advanced features Once you have learned the basics on your MP3 player, you might want to try a bunch of other cool things! LISTENING TO MUSIC (ADVANCED) The MP3 player gives you the option to control a few functions while listening to music: To Repeat Audio Files: 1. Press and hold the Power button to turn the MP3 player on. 2. Press and hold the Menu button to view the Main Selection Menu. 3. Choose the Music Menu. 4. Tap the Menu button to make the selection. 5.
Song Format Total Songs in current playlist Playback Mode 5. The Delete File box will appear. Song Counter Current Song Time Battery Strength Mode Song/Artist Current Total Time 6. Use the Fast Forward button to select Yes. 7. Press the Menu button to except the selection. Equalizer 8. The MP3 player will verify one more time if you would like to Delete. Make sure the earphones are connected and press the Play button to begin listening to music. 9.
Change your Recording Settings: LISTENING TO MUSIC Once your MP3 player is charged and you have loaded your music tracks, you are ready to listen to some music. The record menu offers several options for recording: 1. Press and hold the Power button to turn the MP3 player on. Local Folder. If you have created folders on your MP3 player, you can choose which folder to save to by selecting the Local Folder Option. 2. After the MP3 powers on, the Main Selection Menu will appear. REC type.
SYSTEM MENU You can change general functionality of your MP3 player by using the System Menu. To access the System Menu: 1. Press and hold the Power button to turn the MP3 player on. 2. Press and hold the Menu button to view the Main Selection Menu. 3. Choose the System Settings Menu by using the Fast Forward button. 4. Press the Menu button to enter the menu. USING WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER TO CREATE A PLAYLIST: Windows Media Player is one of the common ways people like to organize music on their computers.
DOWNLOADING MUSIC TO YOUR MP3 Once you have charged the MP3 player, you are ready to download some music to the player. Connect the MP3 to your PC using the supplied USB connection cable. Note: If this is the first time the MP3 player is connected, wait until Windows detects the hardware and follow the Windows prompts to install the hardware. Locate the audio files to download to the MP3 player on your computer. The MP3 player will support .mp3 and .wma files.
Viewing the Memory Used The Memory Info selection allows you to see how much of the MP3’s memory you are currently using. The first number tells you how many megabytes you are using. The second number provides you with a percent of the overall memory you are using. The MP3 player can store 256 megabytes of information.
users basics CHARGING THE BATTERY Changing the Screen Saver time: There are two options to power the MP3 player: The screen saver will activate while you are playing music. The screen saver is set to display after 30 seconds of inactivity. The MP3 player needs to be charged before you can begin using it. 1. The MP3 player can charge directly from a computer. To use this method, attach the supplied USB cable from the MP3 player to your computer’s USB port.
NEED ADDITIONAL HELP? For additional product support visit out website at: www.playdigitalblue.com and select Technical Support. If you are still having problems with the product, contact Customer Support at 888-800-0502. Check for other Flaunt products at: myflaunt.com If You've Got It, Flaunt It! TM MP3 Player User Guide If You've Got It, Flaunt It! The beginning of this guide provides you with some basics on how to use the MP3 player.