Aigo MP3 Player UM F158 User Manual

UM-F158 plus MP3 Player  
USER MANUAL  
Thank you for purchasing aigo’s UM158 plus MP3 Player! Pl  
ease read all instructions carefully before use. Contents are su  
bject to change without prior notice.  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
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4. Radio .................................................................................. 19  
5. Stop Watch......................................................................... 22  
6. Folder ................................................................................. 22  
7. Setting................................................................................. 27  
8. File Management ............................................................... 21  
Software  
1. Systems requirements ........................................................ 28  
2. Installing Mp3 Management Software............................. 28  
3. Connecting the player to your PC .................................. 30  
4. Basis Use........................................................................... 30  
5. Hardware Upgrade ........................................................... 33  
6. Format memory ................................................................. 33  
7. Resume............................................................................... 34  
8. Uninstall Mp3 Management Software.............................. 35  
Other  
1. Trouble Shouting ............................................................... 36  
2. FAQ .................................................................................... 37  
3. Specifications ..................................................................... 38  
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Summary  
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Features  
Portable and Stylish  
Has a key lock function  
HOLD  
Stylish OLED screen with a two color backlight  
Supports Chinese & Enghlish ID3 lyric files  
Lyrics synchronous  
Supports MP3 MPEG1 Layer 3  
and WMA files  
Built-in 128M/256M/512M FLASH stores up to 30/60/1  
20 songs  
Support OS: WINME / WIN2000 /WINXP  
Low battery consumption, up to 7 hours of playing time  
with one AAA Alkaline battery  
Multiple EQ modes: Pop, Classic, Jazz, Rock, Normal,  
User defined  
File and folder management system, up to 16 folders  
available  
Resume play & stop watch  
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One touch recording Multi recording modes section rec  
ording, timed recording, 128MB gives up to 8 hours of  
recording time.  
Recorde optimize  
FM Radio with 20 channel presets  
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Precautions  
Avoid using or storing the player in hot or humid conditions.  
Dropping the player may cause serious damage  
The F158 Plus MP3 Player uses 1 Alkaline AAA battery  
Please replace the battery under the following conditions.  
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Indicator appears.  
Pushing buttons doesn’t illicit a response even after the  
battery is taken out and reinstalled.  
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4
Auto shut down while power is on.  
The player displays the low Battery signal.  
*To avoid damaging the player, we strongly advise that you  
use alkaline batteries with this player.  
*If the player is not going to be used, please remove the  
battery from the player.  
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Please pay attention to the following to avoid static electricity  
while playing:  
* If possible, do not use the player in especially dry  
environments.  
* If the device suddenly stops playing, turn it off, then on  
again. Also, you can try reinserting the battery.  
Adjust the volume to a comfortable level.  
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Accessories  
This player includes the following accessories; please cont  
act local venders if items are missing from the package.  
1. MP3 Player  
2. Earphones  
3. USB Cable  
4. Driver Disk  
5. AAA Battery  
6. Lanyard  
1pc  
1pc  
1pc  
1pc  
1pc  
1pc  
1pc  
7. User Manual  
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Player Overview  
MIC  
Handl  
Battery  
compartment  
LCD  
REC/A-B  
Hold  
MENU  
REW/PR  
Volume+  
Play/Pause  
FF/Next  
USB Port  
Earph  
Volume -  
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Basic Functions  
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Turn on / Play MP3, WMA / Pause  
Press the PLAY/PAUSE button t  
o turn the player on. The aigo l  
ogo will appear, and the player  
will automatically resume playing  
music.  
! Reference: adjusting setting 7-9 will deactivate The Resu  
me Function.  
Current track/total tracks  
Repeat mode  
A-B repeat  
Hold  
Volume level  
Play/Pause  
EQ/ Bit rate  
Battery indicator  
Playing Time  
Track  
! Reference: adjusting setting 7-9 will change the EQ mode.  
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Songs/Lyrics display  
The song title will appear prior to the ID3/TAG if the music  
file includes ID3/TAG messages. If the music includes lyrics,  
that will be displayed as well.  
Battery Life  
Battery is  
sufficient  
Battery is  
low  
Battery should be  
replaced  
Battery is full  
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3
Turning off the player  
Press Play/Pause to turn  
the power off.  
Volume  
Press +/- to adjust the volume level between  
0 and 24  
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Next/previous  
Fast Forward/Rewind  
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Next track Fast Forward  
Press fast forward/next to go to the next  
track. Press and hold to fast forward within  
the current track.  
2
Previous track Rewind  
Press rewind/previous to go to the previous  
track or press and hold to rewind within the  
current track.  
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A-B Loop/ Record  
Use the segment repeat function A-B by  
pressing the A-B button, first where you  
want it to start repeating, and again where  
you want it to end. The segment will be  
played repeatedly. Press A-B/REC to delete  
the section repeat.  
Press and hold the REC/A-B button to enter  
the recording function  
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Repeat/Exit  
Press Mode to change modes. Press and  
hold to exit the playing state and enter the  
Menu.  
Normal  
all songs are played normally  
one song is played repeatedly  
all songs are played repeatedly  
Repeat one  
Repeat all  
Play random  
Random all all songs are played randomly and repeatedly  
all songs are played randomly  
7 Synchronized Lyrics display  
Download the lyric file same file name as the music file, with an  
LRC extension to the MP3 player. While playing music, you can  
read the lyrics displayed on the screen.  
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Time message: time indication must be set between the square  
brackets  
. Maximum duration is 60 minutes.  
Lyrics display: up to 256 bytes per line. Includes time message  
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Key Lock  
Push the Hold switch to the left to put  
the player on lock. There will be a hold  
icon  
displayed on LCD screen.  
Move the switch to the right to unlock  
the player, and the  
pear.  
icon will disap-  
! If you try to turn the player on when it’s locked, a prompt  
will appear telling you to unlock the player before turning it on.  
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Additional Functions  
1. Main Menu  
Press Fast forward / Rewind to select an item  
in the menu  
Press Mode to enter, press and hold to exit.  
Menu  
1-9 MUSIC  
Description  
Music playing mode  
Plays WAV files  
2-9 VOICE  
3-9 RECORD  
4-9 RADIO  
MIC recording  
Radio mode  
5-9 STOP WATCH  
Stopwatch function  
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Menu  
6-9 FOLDER  
7-9 SETTING  
8-9 file management  
9-9 exit  
Description  
Folder function  
Player’s settings and information  
Delete music and voice file  
Exit from the menu, return to playing  
mode  
2 Voice Mode  
Play recorded voice files .  
3 Record Mode  
You can set the recording parameter under record mode.  
While recording, the backlight will auto close.  
3-1 Record  
Two way recording  
Select record through the menu  
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Press REC/A-B to record, the following will  
appear, and then press it again to return to t  
he prepared condition.  
MIC Recording Current  
recording  
Recorded time  
Recorded files are saved in VOICE Folder/Recorded Name/Recorded  
Format WAV  
! Reference: During the MIC recording, the player will auto  
build a VOICE folder.  
The MIC recorded music files are .WAV files  
2
One Touch Recording  
Start recording  
In music mode, press and hold REC/A-B to  
record.  
Under Voice Mode/Main Menu/Folder, press  
REC/A-B to record.  
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Stop recording  
*Press REC/A-B return to MIC recording.  
* Press MENU return to the parameter sett  
ing interface.  
* Press and hold MENU to return to the m  
ain menu.  
3-2 Set Radio Recording Parameters  
Press MENU to enter re-  
cording parameter settings.  
MIC  
Use Vol+/Vol– or FF/Next  
or REW/Previous to select,  
press Play/Pause to enter the  
next parameter setting, or  
confirm the choice and  
return to the last setting.  
Radio  
Timing Record  
Section Record  
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Set the MIC Recording Sample Rate & Recording Distance  
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There are 3 Sample rates available.  
! Reference: Select the sample rate according to your surroundings.  
Please select “Near” to record while it’s noisy.  
2
Set radio recording sample rate  
3 sample rates are available.  
For details on Radio Recording, refer to the Radio section.  
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Set the recording time  
When the recording time begins, other functions will close. The  
player will return to Recording mode and start the MIC re-  
cording.  
! Reference: Timed recordings are only available to MIC re-  
cordings.  
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Section Recording  
While recording, it will auto executer the setting time and save.  
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4-1 Radio  
Please plug in your earphones before using the radio, they also  
serve as an antenna.  
When entering the radio interface, the player will display “initializ-  
ing”  
Received Frequency  
Current Channe  
Current Mode  
Stereo /Single channel indiator  
Frequency Bar  
l/ Total preset  
channel  
Search manually in auto mode  
Press and hold REW/Previous or FF/Next.  
Press any button to stop searching  
Save channel  
Press MENU and the following picture will  
appear.  
Press MENU again to preset the channel. To  
cancel, press REW/Previous or FF/Next and  
select CANCEL, then press MENU to confirm.  
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Listen to the presets  
Press REC/A-B to switch between preset m  
ode and auto mode. In preset mode, press  
REW/Previous or FF/Next to listen to the  
preset channels.  
Search Manually  
Each time REW/Previous or FF/Next is  
pressed, the frequency will jump forward by  
0.05MHz.  
Delete a Preset Channel  
In preset mode, press MENU. The following  
image will appear:  
Press MENU again to delete, or press  
REW/Previous or FF/Next to cancel.  
Mute  
Press Play/Pause to mute, the mute icon  
will appear.  
! Reference: Max of 20 channel presets. Available frequency r  
ange is from 76MHz-108MHz.  
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4-2 Radio Records  
One button recording  
Press and hold REC/A-B to switch to the  
recording state  
Radio Recording  
Recorded files are saved in FM folder/Recorde  
r Name/ Recorded Format MP3  
Stop Recording, return to Radio Mode  
Press REC/A-B or press and hold MENU to  
stop recording and return to the Radio.  
Stop Recording, enter into the parameter  
setting menu  
Press MENU to stop recording and return to  
parameter settings, then press MENU to  
return to the Radio.  
! Reference: During radio recordings, the player will automatically  
create an FM folder.  
The recording file format is WAV.  
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5 Stop Watch  
Press FF/Next to start  
time, press it again to  
pause.  
Press REW/Previous to  
stop.  
Press MENU to exit from  
the Stop Watch function.  
6 Folder  
You can create or delete up to 16 folders.  
Press VOL+  
FF/Next or REW/ Previous  
to select folder, press  
/
Vol- or  
a
Play/Pause to confirm. The  
closed folder icon will turn  
into an open folder icon  
and all the music  
files stored in the selected  
directory will be played.  
! Reference: If you select the root directory, all files will be played.  
If you exit file management, the root directory will replace the  
previously set folder.  
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7 Settings  
Use Vol+/Vol- or FF/Next or  
REW/Previous to select each item.  
Press Play/Pause to enter the next  
interface. Press MENU to return to  
the last interface.  
Settings:  
EQ  
USER EQ  
Play mode  
Contrast  
Auto Off  
Sleep off  
Backlight  
Resume  
Lyrics  
LOGO  
Software  
Hardware  
Disk check  
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EQ  
Normal  
Rock  
Jazz  
6 EQ Mode  
EQ Modes:  
Classic  
POP  
User  
NOR Normal, Keep the original music’s EQ.  
ROCK Rock  
JAZZ Jazz  
CLASS classic  
POP Pop  
USER User defined  
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User EQ  
Press REW/Previous  
or  
80  
250  
1K  
FF/Next to select a frequency  
point. Press Play/Pause to  
activate this frequency point.  
Press REW / Previous or FF /  
Next to adjust the parameter  
Range ±28 , press play/pause  
to confirm.  
4K  
12K  
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Play Mode  
Normal  
Repeat one  
Repeat All  
Play All  
You can choose from 5  
modes.  
Repeat All  
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5
Contrast  
Adjust the contrast from 0 darkest to 5  
lightest  
Auto Off  
off  
5 Modes  
1Minute  
When the player is stopped  
or paused and idle for the set  
amount of time, it will  
automatically shut off.  
2 Minutes  
5 Minutes  
10 Minutes  
! Reference: There is no access to the auto shut down function in  
the following modes: Radio, File Management, Stopwatch, and Re-  
cord.  
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Sleep Off  
There are  
select.  
While music is playing,  
the player will automati-  
cally shut off after the  
set time has elapsed.  
5
times to  
off  
30minutes  
60minutes  
90minutes  
120minutes  
! Reference: There is no access to sleep off while recording.  
Backlight  
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0n  
5seconds  
10seconds  
30seconds  
1 minute  
There are 5 backlight  
choices.  
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Resume  
Off The player will resume playing  
the music file from the point that it was  
shut off.  
Off The first file from the current  
subdirectory will be played.  
! Note: If return from file manager turn into playing interface, then  
setting of resume is not care, the first file of root will be played  
first.  
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Lyrics  
On show lyrics  
Off show track title  
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LOGO  
On Power on with animation  
Off Power on without animation  
11 Software Version/ Hardware Version/Disk Check  
Check Software Ver-  
sion, Hardware Ver-  
sion, and Max storage  
capacity information.  
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File Management  
Press Fast forward/next  
or REW previous to  
select the Music or Voice  
mode. Press the  
/
Play/Pause button to  
confirm, and then press  
MENU to return to the  
Main Menu.  
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To delete files, enter the  
delete interface. Press  
Fast forward/next or  
REW/previous to select  
YES or NO, then press  
Play/Pause to confirm. If  
you select NO, press  
Mode to go to the next  
file.  
Software  
System Requirements  
1
Microsoft ® Windows TM 98 SE/Me/2000/XP  
Microsoft ® Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher  
Pentium® 100MHz or faster  
CD-ROM drive  
USB port  
20MB available hard disk space  
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Manager Software Installation  
Before installing, please close the application programs on your  
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computer. You should click the “Next” button on the screens or  
change the selection until it is finished. After installation, click  
[Start]—[program] as illustrated:  
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[ 5  
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[ 4  
]
[ 3  
]
[ 2  
]
[ 1  
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After installing, click start  
appear.  
program . The following should  
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! Reference: If you are using WIN ME /WIN2000/ WINXP, the  
player will support Plug and Play. The mp3 Manager is needed only  
when you want to upgrade the firmware or reformat.  
3 Connecting the player to your PC  
Connect the player to your PC by plugging one end of the USB ca-  
ble to the USB port of your PC, the other end into the MP3 player.  
Turn on the player. The Ready symbol will display on the LCD,  
indicating a successful connection.  
! Note: When the player is connected to the PC, it will receive its  
power through the USB cable. Therefore it will not need any  
battery during that time.  
4 Basis Use  
1
Download/upload files  
The computer will automatically detect and distinguish the player  
as a portable driver. Use Windows file management to download,  
upload or delete files.  
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! Reference: The player will automatically create a VOICE/FM  
Folder when you record.  
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Pulling out the USB Cable  
While files are being transmitted, the message “Writing” will be  
displayed on the LCD. Avoiding disconnecting the player at this  
time, or you will need to use Firmware Recover.  
After the files are transmitted, close My Computer or Files  
Management.  
If you are using WIN98, you can operate as follows:  
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It you are using WINME/WINME, you can operate as follows.  
Click the green arrow on the bottom  
right of the screen.  
Click “Stop USB Disk-Driver”.  
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Pull out the USB cable after “Safe to remove hardware” appears.  
5 Firmware Upgrade  
Copy the downloaded files to the folder C:\Program Files\aigo  
F158plus Digital Player.  
Run  
in MP3  
file management, and then  
select START to upgrade.  
After upgrading, restart the  
Player.  
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Format  
If you selected Format files, c  
lick Start: The hardware will b  
egin to upgrade, and the files  
will be reformatted.  
Please make a copy of all your important files before reforma  
tting.  
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7. Firmware Recover  
Please do not use the Windows format program. If it is used by  
mistake and results in an error in the player, please recover  
Firmware.  
Shut down the player.  
Press and hold Play  
/Pause and connect the  
USB cable to the PC.  
Then run  
. A  
black screen should ap-  
pear please pull out the  
USB if “ready” appears this moment, and carry out the above  
steps again . If the correct picture appears, Firmware Recover  
is running, please loose Play/Pause.  
Execute the Format progress to Firmware recovers.  
If you are using WIN XP, the system will detect the player as  
new hardware. If you want to install the Player Recover Device  
software, please do so according to the instructions in the  
following pictures:  
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After recovering, disconnect the USB cable.  
Usually, after the above steps, the player will recover normally.  
8 Uninstall Mp3 Management Software  
Run  
in the aigo Manager Program group; choose  
Confirm in the dialog box. The manager software will  
d.  
automatically be delete  
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Other  
1 Troubleshooting  
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The LCD display is blank after the player has been turned on.  
Make sure the battery has been inserted.  
Check if the battery needs to be replaced.  
Try to reinsert the battery or replace it.  
Take out the battery and insert it again 5 seconds later.  
There is no sound when MP3 files are being played.  
Check to see whether the volume is too low and turn it up.  
Check to see if there are any music files in the memory.  
You cannot download music files.  
*
*
If you are using WIN98, make sure the Manager program has  
been installed.  
Check if the software is working properly.  
Check if your Mother Board supports the USB devices or needs  
upgrading.  
*
Disconnecting the player from your computer while it’s tra-  
nsferring files may cause problems on your PC. Please do not  
try to disconnect the player while files are being transferred.  
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Why is the indicated memory size not the standard size?  
Because we put our firmware in the Flash and make the FAT  
partition in the flash, this takes up some of the player’s memory.  
Some Mp3 files cannot be played normally on the player.  
Strictly, Mp3 refers to an MPEG I Layer3 compressed music  
file. When you come across some music that cannot be played,  
there are two options: 1 Delete the track, 2 Use software to  
compress the file in an MPEG I Layer 3 format.  
*
*
Lyrics aren’t displayed even though the LRC lyrics file has  
been downloaded.  
LRC and MP3 files are in different name directories.  
The player does not support your LRC format.  
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FAQ  
*
Why can’t the files in the player be deleted by the manager?  
Please check the file properties in “My Computer” on your  
desktop to see if the file is read-only. If so, transfer it to the  
Archive first and then delete it.  
*
As a portable drive, is there a driver to be installed for  
Windows2000 and Windows XP?  
No, there isn’t.  
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*
Why can’t the manager format the player?  
You may have opened the player in another file browser. If so,  
please close it for formatting.  
*
How can a WMA file be compressed?  
To assure that the compressed file can be played properly, we  
suggest you use Windows Media Player 7.1 or higher, which  
you can download for free from the Microsoft website.  
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Specifications  
Model Name  
Built-in Memory  
Screen  
aigo MP3 UM-F158 Plus  
128M/256M/512M  
Memory  
Flash  
96*39 OLED  
1 size AAA battery, up to 7 hours  
of playing time  
Battery  
Earphone Output  
Output Range  
7Mw x 2/32 ohm  
20~20KHz  
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SNR  
80dB  
Supported Music Files  
Supported Recording Files  
MP3 WMA  
WAV  
Chinese & English Display GB2312  
MP3  
MPEG 1.0 Layer  
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WinZip Rate  
32K~320Kbps  
WMA 64K~256Kbps  
File System  
Temperature  
Connection  
Dimensions  
Weight  
FAT32  
-5 ~ 40  
Mini USB connection  
79  
27  
21 mm  
23g  
Contents are subject to change without prior notice.  
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