Mobile Pro Mini MP3 Player Instruction Manual Manufactured in more than one country for a complete guide to mobile connectivity visit us at www.teleadapt.com TeleAdapt Ltd The Technology Park Colindeep Lane London NW9 6TA UK Tel: +44 (0)20 8233 3000 Fax: +44 (0)20 8233 3132 Email: info@teleadapt.com Offices in the UK, USA & Hong Kong ©2003 The TeleAdapt Group, all rights reserved, TeleAdapt™ and the TeleAdapt Group logo are trademarks of TeleAdapt Ltd.
Contents Player overview The Mode Selector Accessories Supplied Installing the Battery Standard LCD Icons Turning the power on/off Playing MP3 music Using the Main Options Menu when in Play Mode Voice Recording Mode Equalizer Mode Repeat Mode The Backlight Deleting Files Memory Display USB Connection to your laptop or PC PC System Requirements USB Connection with your operating system Windows® ’98 SE - Installation of Driver/Manager Software Windows® ’98 SE - Basic File Transfer Operation Windows® ’98 SE -
Player overview • Track Forward and Reverse • Mode (Random, Normal, Repeat All, Repeat & Preview) • 5 Mode Equalizer (Jazz, Classic, Rock, Pop & Normal) • Dynamic Bass Booster • Integrated Digital Voice Recorder with Microphone • Auto Power Down • Low Battery Indicator • Direct USB Connection & Download • Lock/Hold Key • Digital Audio Management Software • No moving parts, virtually jog free music • Provided with Headphones • Dimensions : 95mm x 30mm x 23mm • Weight: 34g excluding battery Thank you for pur
Installing the Battery The Mode Selector 1 x AAA Alkaline Battery is supplied. Pull off USB cap to reveal USB connector. Then slide the back cover as shown below. Insert the battery with +/- signs as shown.
Turning the power on/off To power the unit on, press the Play/Pause button, after 2 seconds the blue backlight LCD will light with LCD in Music Mode. The Backlight will switch off after 8 seconds. The player will automatically shut down after 30 seconds if not used. To power down the player manually, keep the Play/Pause pressed for 3 seconds. Playing MP3 music 3. Or, you can select a track by flicking through the titles using the Mode Selector See Fig 3 on page 5 4.
Using the Main Options Menu when in Play Mode 1. While the player is switched on you can access the Main Options Menu by pushing the Mode Selector in - See Fig 3 on page 4 2. If you have no recorded files then the following will be displayed 2.
Equalizer Mode 4. To stop the recording, press the PLAY/PAUSE button. To create another voice recording repeat steps 3 and 4. 1. When in Play Mode press the Mode Selector and scroll down one to EQ and press the Mode Selector again Repeat steps 3 & 4, you will now have two Voice Recordings Note: While recording, only PLAY/STOP button is operational 2. You can then scroll through the Equalizer settings and select from Jazz, Classic, Rock, Pop & Normal by pressing the Mode Selector again.
Repeat Mode 1. When in Play Mode press the Mode Selector and scroll down one to Repeat and press the Mode Selector again. You can then scroll through the following options The Backlight The Backlight has various settings from Off, On for 5 seconds through to 20 seconds, this determines how long the backlight stays on after the player is turned on. Push the Mode toggle once and scroll down the Main Menu to Backlight, push the Mode toggle again to enter the Backlight Menu.
Deleting Files 1. When in Play Mode press the Mode Selector and scroll down one to Del File and press the Mode Selector again to enter the Delete File Menu Note: If a song is playing it will be stopped when the Delete File option is selected 2. Scroll through the songs until you reach the song you wish to delete and press the Mode Selector Memory Display 1. When in Play Mode press the Mode Selector and scroll down five times to Memory Info and press the Mode Selector again.
PC System Requirements • • • • • • • • Pentium II 233Mhz (266Mhz recommended) USB Port 64MB RAM (128MB recommended) 20MB free hard-disk space (For music storage more is recommended) 4 x IDE CD-ROM drive or more Sound Card & Internet Access (Recommended) Windows® ’98 (Driver required, CD supplied) Plug and Play for Windows® 2000 & Windows® XP Windows® ’98 SE - Installation of Driver/Manager Software Note: DO NOT connect your MiniMP3 player until you have installed the software.
You will then be prompted to restart your computer. Shut down your computer and plug in your MiniMP3 Player either directly into your computer’s USB port or using the supplied USB extension cable. Note: Check the battery is installed. Press Play/Pause to power your MiniMP3. Power up your computer to start Windows®, you are now ready to use the MiniMP3 to upload music or transfer files.
Windows® ’98 SE - Basic File Transfer Operation Windows® ’98 SE - Audio Media Management Note: DO NOT disconnect or move the MiniMP3 while performing any of the following operations. Whilst the MiniMP3 is connected the battery will be used, prolonged connection will reduce battery life. Note: DO NOT disconnect or move the MiniMP3 while performing any of the following operations. Whilst the MiniMP3 is connected the battery will be used, prolonged connection will reduce battery life. 1.
How to use the TeleAdapt Digital Audio Management Software Note: Each time you wish to attach the MiniMP3 Player and use the software you will need to power down your computer, connect it via USB and restart. (Windows® 98 only) Firstly, plug in your MiniMP3 Player either directly into your computer’s USB port or using the supplied USB extension cable. Press Play/Pause to power up your MiniMP3. The following screen will be shown, indicating that the unit is ready for file transfers.
Uploading files from your MiniMP3 The Manager will allow you to upload non-audio files to your computer. Highlight the file in the “edisk” directory, locate the desired directory on your computer in the top half of the screen and click upload. The MiniMP3 will store up to 128MB of files. Deleting files using the Manager software Formatting the MiniMP3 Player memory The MiniMP3 Player can be formatted which returns the unit to its original setup.
To refresh USB connection If the Manager software does not respond to commands, click the Connect button to refresh the USB connection and try the operation again. Internal Memory Display On the bottom left of the Manager user interface, the memory utilised by files on the MiniMP3 is shown. Windows® 2000 USB connection & Music Management Note: Please press Play/Pause to power up unit before connecting to USB port.
Windows® 2000 - Basic File Transfer Operation Windows® 2000 Audio Media Management Note: DO NOT disconnect or move the MiniMP3 while performing any of the following operations. Whilst the MiniMP3 is connected the battery will be used, prolonged connection will reduce battery life. Note: DO NOT disconnect or move the MiniMP3 while performing any of the following operations. Whilst the MiniMP3 is connected the battery will be used, prolonged connection will reduce battery life. 1.
Windows® 2000 - Installation of Manager Software You can also use the supplied Digital Audio Management software to manage your audio and transfer files. This software is required to format the MiniMP3, returning it to its original setup. Insert the Driver/Software CD, the setup will start automatically and the following screen will be shown; Windows® XP USB connection & Music Management Note: Please press Play/Pause to power up unit before connecting to USB port.
Windows® XP - Basic File Transfer Operation The Main Interface screen allows you to Play CDs/Media, organise any Media you already have in the Media Library, Copy CDs to Media Libraries and Copy Audio Media onto your MiniMP3 player. For further Windows® Media Player functionality please consult your Windows® Media Player documentation/Help Files. Note: DO NOT disconnect or move the MiniMP3 while performing any of the following operations.
Windows® XP – Installation of Manager Software You can also use the supplied Digital Audio Management software to manage your audio and transfer files. This software is required to format the MiniMP3, returning it to its original setup.
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