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SPORTS MP3 PLAYER OWNER’S MANUAL MODEL: MF-FD150TB/TN/TS MF-FD150EB/EN/ES

Please read this manual carefully before operating your set. Retain it for future reference.

Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement.

Printed in Korea Contents Important Safety Instructions . .3 Before Operation ...... 38-39 Precautions ...... 4 Power on/off ...... 38 Battery Life ...... 4 To use Earphone ...... 38 Hold Function ...... 39 Player features and controls . .5-9 To adjust Volume ...... 39 Accessories ...... 5 Top/ Front/ Bottom Panel ...... 6 Basic Operation ...... 40-41 Rear Panel/ Side Panel ...... 7 To play files ...... 40 LCD ...... 8 To pause files ...... 40 To install Battery ...... 9 To stop files ...... 40 To skip the files ...... 41 System Requirements ...... 10 To play rewind search or fast Operation Circumstances ...... 10 forward search the files ...... 41 What is “MP3 Player”? . . . .11-12 Advanced Operation ...... 42-50 What is “WMA”? ...... 12 Book Mark Function ...... 42 How to use your MP3 Player . .13 Local Repeat Function ...... 42 To select the MENU ...... 43 Installing Software ...... 14-15 EQUALIZE Function ...... 43 To install Automatically ...... 14 PLAY MODE Function ...... 44 To install Manually ...... 15 To select the menu language . . .45 Connecting Data In/Out Cable .16 BACKLIGHT Function ...... 45 CONTRAST Function ...... 46 Using MP3 Explorer ...... 17-37 POWER SAVING Function . . . . .46 Using MP3 Explorer ...... 17-18 To delete files on the MP3 Player .47 To format memory ...... 19-21 To check memory and version To download files ...... 22-25 information ...... 48 To upload files ...... 26-27 COUNTER Function ...... 48-49 To delete the files on MP3 RETURN Function ...... 50 Explorer ...... 28-30 Voice Recording ...... 50 Firmware Upgrade (OS update) .31-33 To check version information . . . .34 Radio Operation ...... 51-54 MP3 Explorer update ...... 35-36 Auto memory ...... 51 To select MP3 Explorer menu Listening to the radio frequency .51 language ...... 37 Presetting the radio frequency . .52 Erasing a preset radio frequency .53 Radio recording ...... 54 Troubleshooting ...... 54 Specifications ...... 55 2 Important Safety Instructions To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.

WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The graphical symbols marked on the bottom or back of the set mean the following: The lightning flash with arrowhead within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk to persons. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. To avoid electrical shock; do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel.Shock hazard-do not open. CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. 3 Precautions ¥ If you plan not to use the main unit for a long time, remove the battery to avoid any damage caused by battery leakage and corrosion. ¥Avoid listening to the main unit while driving or operating any motorized vehicle. ¥ Do not use the main unit in places which are extremely hot, cold dusty or humid. ¥ Unlock the HOLD switch before operating. ¥ Do not drop it while using this product. Battery Life Battery MP3/WMA Playback Alkaline battery (1EA) About 10 hours Battery life maybe different according to the using condition, manufacture corporation and production years and months. Charge the rechargeable battery or replace the battery with a new one in the following situations. The “ ” indicator appears. “Low Battery” appears about 1 second in the LCD and then disappears. The operation buttons do not work. To save the battery life ( if you will not use the COUNTER function), cancel the COUNTER function. For preventing the electrostatic discharge during use, refer to below conditions. ¥ If it is possible, please avoid operating this device under dry condition. ¥ When this device stops during normal operation, please replace the battery. 4 Player features and controls Accessories

Installation CD Data In/Out cable Necklace

Arm Band Battery (AAA size) Carrying case Earphone

Note When you use the arm band, follow the proce- PLAY/PAUSE/ dure right. STOP button

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3 PLAY/PAUSE/ 2 STOP button

5 Player features and controls Top/ Front/ Bottom Panel Book Mark (B.MARK) button (Tuner preset memory) Necklace connector Earphone Jack ( ) : 3.5mm

Battery cover

Volume (-/+) button

LCD

¥ MENU Dial (FM/MP3 function selection) ¥ SKIP/SEARCH (/) Dial

PLAY/PAUSE/STOP button (Power on/off)

USB Connector ( )

¥ Record (REC) button ¥ Counter on/off 6 Player features and controls Rear Panel

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Hold Switch (HOLD )

Battery Cover

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Side Panel

MIC Microphone (MIC) +

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OL. - Volume (-/+) ¥ MENU Dial button (FM/MP3 function selection) ¥ SKIP/SEARCH (/) Dial

7 Player features and controls LCD LIVE LIVE ROCK Play ( ), PauseLIVE ( ), StopROCK (LIVE ) JAZZ ROCK JAZZLIVE ROCK Counter unitJAZZ (STEP ,LIVECALO ,RDISTOCK ) JAZZ ROCK JAZZ 40 File type (MP3,WMA,WAV)JAZZ 40 MP3 X-LIVE 128k LIVE 40 MP3 X-LIVE 128k 40 Equalize (X-LIVE, JAZZ,MP340 X-LIVE ROCK,128k FLAT) ROCKMP3 X-LIVE 128k MP340X-LIVE 128k JAZZ CounterMP3 numberX-LIVE 128k A B

A B

A B A B STEP 40 A B Battery indicator A B Program MP3 X-LIVE 128k Bit - rate WITHOUT File information 12/14 01: 12 File playing time 17 Vol A B 1

HOLD indicator Book mark indicator Repeat play indicator Local repeat indicator Volume level Current track/ Total track

8 Player features and controls To install Battery

1 Open the battery cover.

2 Insert the battery. Make sure to match the + and - on the batteries to the marks inside the battery compartment. 3 Close the battery cover.

Notes ¥ Improper use of batteries may cause battery leakage and corrosion. ¥ If battery leakage occurs, wipe the battery liquid from the battery compartment, then insert new battery.

9 System Requirements Your MP3 Player needs the minimal system requirements for your computer. Operation Circumstances ¥ OS : Windows 98 / Windows ME / Windows 2000 / Windows XP You can update the MP3 Explorer software for Windows 98/ SE/ME/2000/XP available etc. from an internet website by LG Electronics Inc. Refer to the following sample contact proce- dure; http://www.lge.com Support Select Your COUNTRY Product Support Device Driver ¥ CPU : At least Pentium - 133MHz ¥ Memory : At least 32MB (32MB above is recommended.) ¥ HDD Space : At least 100MB ¥ Video Card : 640 x 480 Mode, At least High Color(16bit) ¥ USB Port ¥ CD-ROM Driver

Note What is USB? ¥ USB : Universal Serial Bus. ¥ USB stands for Universal Serial Bus. ¥ It is a new interface based on the new concept between PC and peripherals. ¥ The maximum bandwidth is12 Mbps and a maximum of 127 USB devices can be connected to a single PC.

10 What is “MP3 Player”? MP3 Player is a palm size audio device that uses no moving parts for playback and lets you enjoy high quality sound that uses MPEG1 Layer 3 compression method for quality internet audio. MP3 Player is a portable digital audio Player that plays MP3 files without requiring the use of tapes or CDs. MP3 is a well known, high quality digital audio format. MP3 files can be compressed up to 12 times the original wave file size. You can get thousands of MP3 files without leaving your home or waiting in long lines in record stores. Just download the files legally from anywhere in the world through your internet con- nection. You may have to pay for the downloaded MP3 files to the MP3 provider. The files can then be transferred to your play- er and listened to on your home stereo, in your car, on the beach, or any where you wish to go! Also, you can make your own CD quality MP3 files from CD or WAV making use of the MP3 encoder software. MP3 Player takes advantage of MP3’s small data size and CD quality sound.

11 What is “MP3 Player”?

1 New generation Digital Audio Player that does not require tapes or CDs. 2 Pure sound guaranteed while handling, exercising and jog- ging. 3 Multimedia communication audio player through PC, network and Internet. 4 Data storage device when transferring large data from PC to PC. 5 Enjoy CD quality sound while listening to MP3 files any where. 6 You can get thousands of songs at a fraction of CD prices from various MP3 Internet providers via the innovative Try & Buy program without leaving home! You can buy only one song at a time, no more buying a CD for the one or two songs you want. 7 You can select your own favorite songs, and change the order of songs whenever you like. 8 MP3 Player has no moving parts and will not skip since it does not require physical movement such as rotating Tapes or CDs. What is “WMA”? ¥ WMA (Windows Media Audio code) is the highest quality in terms of a sound and music. WMA provides all type of the best sounds from 8kHz to 48 kHz. ¥ WMA files can be compressed up to 30% the original MP3 file size and can sound as good as an MP3 file. 12 How to use your MP3 Player You’ll need to have MP3 files stored on your computer, a data In/Out cable and your MP3 Player. Using the MP3 Explorer software, select the MP3 files you wish to transfer from your PC to the MP3 Player. You can transfer songs from your PC to your MP3 Player via your USB port with a data In/Out Cable. Also, you can transfer data from your MP3 Player to your PC! A benefit of using MP3 Player for storage of data, windows doc- uments, etc. is that when transferring large data from PC to PC, you can carry an equivalent of more than 40 floppy disks! A floppy diskette can carry only 1.44MB of data, but you can carry up to 248 Mega Bytes of data using your MP3 Player.

MP3 or MP3 or WMA file WMA file

Internet

MP3 Player

13 Installing Software The MP3-Explorer is the communication software that allows your computer to share information with your MP3 Player. In order for your MP3 Player to work properly, The MP3 Explorer software must be installed correctly under Windows.

To install Automatically

1 Insert the software CD into drive D:\ (CD ROM drive). 2 Select the language you want and then continue installa- tion as directed in the dialog boxes. The install will be runed automatically. 3 After the install is finished, double-click the “MP3 Explorer MF-FD150” icon in the Windows desktop.

Note When you install the supplied software CD, don’t connect the supplied Data In/Out cable to a PC from your MP3 Player. After you install the software CD, connect the supplied Data In/Out cable to a PC from your MP3 Player.

14 Installing Software To Install Manually If automatic installing is not runned, try manual installing as per the following description. Insert the software CD into drive D:\ (CD ROM drive). Search for the ‘install.exe’ file in CD ROM and double-click the file. Continue installing as per the direction of dialog boxes.

The installation of MP3-Explorer software is completed and the “MP3 Explorer MF-FD150” icon is created on the Windows desktop. Double-click the “MP3 Explorer MF-FD150” icon in the Windows desktop.

15 Connecting Data In/Out Cable To connect your MP3 Player to a PC To complete setup, you should connect the supplied Data In/Out cable to a PC from your MP3 Player. MP3 Player Data In/Out cable

DATA USB PORT In/Out terminal

Compare the two ends of the cable.

Connect one end with the USB port on the back of your PC and then plug the other end into the Data In/Out terminal of your MP3 Player.

16 Using MP3 Explorer Using MP3 Explorer The MP3-Explorer is the software that interacts with the MP3 Player and a PC. MP3 files or any data files can be downloaded to the MP3 Player or vice versa. Double-click the “MP3 Explorer MF-FD150” icon on the Windows desktop to open the MP3-Explorer program. The following figure describes the MP3-Explorer program. The various features are explained below. Note Before The MP3-Explorer don’t operate, connect the Data In/Out cable to MP3 Player and PC. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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12 11 10 9 17 Using MP3 Explorer Using MP3 “Add” - Adds the file list window of MP3 Player to a downloading file. 2 “Upload” - This will allow you to copy the selected file on the MP3 Player. 3 “Delete” - Deletes the selected item. (The files PC folder window are not deleted.) 4 “Format” - Deletes all files existing on the file list window of MP3 Player. 5 “Refresh” - Refreshes the contents of the current page. 6 “Cancel” - Cancel the selected item. 7 Displays the file types (All files, Audio files, Document files, Image files). 8 File list window of PC. 9 “Transfer(F6)” - Downloads the selected file on the PC onto the file list window of MP3 Player. 10 Displays the total and available space of the MP3 Player. 11 The file list window of MP3 Player. 12 PC folder window. 13 Moves to upper folder. 14 Moves to Root directory. 15 Creates a new folder in the the file list window of MP3 Player.

18 Using MP3 Explorer To format memory This function deletes all files existing on the file list window of MP3 Player. 1 Click “FORMAT” icon. 2 Click “Yes” icon. 1

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19 Using MP3 The MP3 Player displays the process of file formatting.

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20 Using MP3 All file is deleted.

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Notes ¥ Before formatting the internal memory, connect the Data In/Out cable to MP3 Player and PC. ¥ Don’t remove the Data In/Out cable while formatting or down- loading a files.

21 Using MP3 Explorer To download files Before downing files to your MP3 Player and connect the MP3 Player to PC using the Data In/Out cable. 1 Select file(s) to download. 1

22 Using MP3 Click the “ Add” or “ ” icon. “Ready to transfer” appears. 2 2

Ready to transfer

23 Using MP3 Explorer 3 Click the “ Transfer(F6)” icon. 4 The MP3 Player displays the process of file downloading.

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24 Using MP3 The selected file has been downloaded. Now you can listen to music with the MP3 Player after removing the USB cable.

5 Notes ¥ Do not remove the Data In/Out cable while downloading files. ¥ If the MP3 Player does not work normally, remove battery on Player and insert it again. ¥Even if the capacity of the MP3 Player is enough, the MP3 Player will not downloaded. Because the file name is long. - Delete the unnecessary file. 25 Using MP3 Explorer To upload files

1 Select file(s) to upload. 2 Click the “ Upload” or “ ” icon. 2 2

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26 Using MP3 Explorer 3 The selected file has been uploaded. 3

Note MP3 and WMA files are not available to upload.

27 Using MP3 Explorer To delete the files on MP3 Explorer

1 Select the file(s) to delete. 2 Click the “ Delete” icon. 2

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28 Using MP3 Explorer 3 Click “ OK”. 3

29 Using MP3 Explorer 4 The selected file has been deleted.

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30 Using MP3 Explorer Firmware Upgrade (OS update) This function shows how to upgrade to the new version. 1 Click “Edit” “OS update”. 1

31 Using MP3 Explorer 2 Click “ Start”. 2

Cancel

32 Using MP3 Explorer 3 Click “ OK”. The MP3 Player is upgraded to the new version and then the OS update screen is closed automatically. 3

Cancel

33 Using MP3 Explorer To check version information You can check OS version and Explorer version information. 1 Click “About Explorer” “About MP3 Explorer MF- FD150”. 1

5.001

34 Using MP3 Explorer MP3 Explorer update It means updating necessary files used by Explorer program. 1 Click “View” “Explorer Update”. 2 Click “Update”. 1

2 35 Using MP3 Explorer 3 Click “ OK”. 3

Cancel

36 Using MP3 Explorer To select MP3 Explorer menu language 1 Click “View” “Language”. 2 Select the menu language by moving the mouse. 1 2

37 Before Operation Power on/off ¥ To turn on, press the PLAY/ PAUSE/STOP button. ¥ To turn off, press the PLAY/PAUSE/STOP button for more than 1.5 seconds on the stop mode.

PLAY/PAUSE/STOP button

To use Earphone ¥ Connect the earphone connector to the earphone jack.

38 Before Operation Hold Function ¥ This function locks the main unit to prevent it from operating when you accidentally press a button. ¥ Unlock it before operating. ¥ If you set the Hold Switch (HOLD ) on the main unit to lock position and press a button in lock position, the “ ” appears in the LCD.

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UNLOCK HOLD

LOCK HOLD

+ To adjust Volume ¥ You can adjust the volume by pressing volume (-/+) button. ¥ The volume level can be adjusted by 30 steps. For your reference According to volume level, the icon change as below.

Icon Vol Vol Vol Vol Vol Vol

Volume MIN-4 5-10 11-16 17-22 23-28 29-MAX Level

39 Basic Operation

SKIP/SEARCH (/) Dial

PLAY/PAUSE/STOP button To play files 1 Press PLAY/PAUSE/STOP button to turn on. 2 Control SKIP/SEARCH ( / ) Dial up and down to select a file you want. 3 Press PLAY/PAUSE/STOP button to play a file. To pause files Press PLAY/PAUSE/STOP button briefly during file playback. To stop files Press PLAY/PAUSE/STOP button for more than 1 second dur- ing file playback.

40 Basic Operation To skip the files To skip the next file ¥ Press down briefly the SKIP/SEARCH ( ) dial on the main unit to select the next file. To skip the previous file ¥ Press up briefly the SKIP/SEARCH ( ) dial on the main unit within 5 seconds of playing time. To return the beginning of the current file ¥ Press up briefly the SKIP/SEARCH ( ) dial on the main unit after 5 seconds of playing time. To play rewind search or fast forward search the files ¥ Press up or down for more than 2 seconds the SKIP/ SEARCH ( / ) dial during file playback.

41 Advanced Operation Book Mark Function If you set Book Mark function during file playing, you can search the setting point of the track automatically. 1 Select the setting point you want during file playing, press and hold the Book Mark (B.MARK) button for about 2 seconds. “”appears in the LCD. 2 Press Book Mark (B.MARK) button briefly once during other file playing. Automatically, the player searches and plays from the setting point. 3 To cancel Book Mark function, press the Book Mark (B.MARK) button for about 2 seconds. “”disappears in the LCD. Local Repeat Function You can set local repeat by pressing Book Mark (B.MARK) button. If you select local repeat ending point within 3 seconds, after setting the local repeat starting point, it is not operated. 1 To select the local repeat starting point you want during file playing, press Book Mark (B.MARK) button briefly once. “”A appearsB A B in the LCD. 2 To select the local repeat ending point you want during file playing, press the button again. A B “”A B appears in the LCD. 3 To cancel local repeat function, press the Book Mark (B.MARK) button. A B “”A B disappears in the LCD. Note The Book Mark and Local Repeat Function is not available to the FM TUNER mode. 42 Advanced Operation To select the MENU You can choose 11 fixed menu by pressing the MENU Dial.

Equalize Power saving RETURN Playmode Erase Language About Backlight Counter Contrast Counter set

1 Press the MENU Dial. 2 Select the menu you want by pressing SKIP/SEARCH (/) Dial up or down. 3 Press the MENU Dial to activate selected menu. 4 Select the function you want to operate by pressing SKIP/SEARCH ( / ) Dial up or down, and then press the MENU Dial again. Note : If you don’t press any buttons within about 5 seconds in the menu, it will return to the previous screen. EQUALIZE Function ¥You can choose between 4 fixed sound mode.

Equalize X-LIVE Powerful realism with strong Playmode JAZZ Language ROCK sound quality. Backlight FLAT Sweet sound with soft feeling. Contrast Tender sound with powerful feeling. Standard and natural sound. ¥ The operational process refers to “To select the MENU”. ¥ The Equalizer Function is not available to the FM TUNER mode. 43 Advanced Operation PLAY MODE Function You can choose between 4 fixed repeat mode.

Equalize Disable Playmode Repeat Language Repeat All Backlight Random Contrast Random All

MODE LCD DESCRIPTION Disable Repeat mode is cancelled. Plays repeatedly the current selected Repeat 1 RND file.

Repeat All A PlaysRND repeatedly all file.

Random RND Plays randomly once.

Random AllRND R Plays randomly continuously.

1 Press the MENU Dial. 2 Select the “Playmode” menu by pressing SKIP/SEARCH (/) dial up or down and then press the MENU Dial again. 3 Select the mode you want to operate by pressing SKIP/SEARCH ( / ) dial and then press the MENU Dial again. Note The PLAY MODE Function is not available to the FM TUNER mode. 44 Advanced Operation To select the menu language

Equalize English Playmode Korean Language Japanese Backlight Chinese Contrast Russian

1 Press the MENU Dial. 2 Select the “Language” menu by pressing SKIP/SEARCH (/) dial up or down and then press the MENU Dial again. 3 Select the language you want to operate by pressing SKIP/ SEARCH ( / ) dial and then press the MENU Dial again. The selected language will be appeared in the LCD. BACKLIGHT Function ¥ Whenever any button is pressed, the LCD becomes bright. ¥ This function can set time of brightness displayed in the LCD. ¥ The operational process refers to “To select the MENU”.

Equalize Backlight Playmode Tur n off Language 5 Seconds MAX: 20 seconds Backlight Contrast

Backlight ¥ If you don’t set it, select the “Backlight Disable Disable” as the LCD on the right.

45 Advanced Operation CONTRAST Function This function can adjust lightly or darkly the LCD by pressing SKIP/SEARCH ( / ) dial up or down in the “Contrast” menu.

Equalize Playmode Language Backlight Contrast

POWER SAVING Function ¥ If you don’t press any buttons on the pause or stop mode, the power will be turned off temporally. ¥ This function can set the conservation of electricity time to save battery by pressing SKIP/SEARCH ( / ) dial up or down in the “Power saving” menu.

Power saving Power saving Erase Power off About 10 minute MAX: 30 minutes Counter Counter set

46 Advanced Operation To delete files on the MP3 Player 1 Press the MENU Dial. 2 Select the “Erase” menu by pressing SKIP/SEARCH (/) dial up or down.

Power saving File erase Erase Preset erase About RETURN Counter Counter set

3 Select the “File erase” and then press the MENU Dial again. 4 Select a file you want to delete by pressing SKIP/ SEARCH ( / ) dial.

WITHOUT YOU

5 Select “YES” by pressing Volume (-/+) button and press the MENU Dial. The selected file is deleted.

WITHOUT YOU

Note The file is not deleted in the TUNER or MP3 file playback mode.

47 Advanced Operation To check memory and version information You can check the memory and version information in the “About” menu.

Power saving Set info Erase About Counter Counter set

COUNTER Function Whenever you walk step by step, it measures the number with the unit. You select the COUNTER function by pressing for more than 1 seconds the Book Mark (B.MARK) button on the MP3 mode. 1 Press the MENU Dial. 2 Select the “Counter” menu by pressing SKIP/SEARCH (/) dial up or down.

Power saving Step Erase Calorie About Distance Counter Cancel Counter set

Note For this model, the Counter only operates with it worn around the waist. (Accurate measuring is not done when wearing a neck race, portable arm band.) 48 Advanced Operation 3 Select the “Counter set” menu by pressing SKIP/SEARCH (/) dial up or down and then press the MENU Dial.

Power saving Age 22 Erase Sex W About Weight 45 Counter Stride 50 Counter set

4 Select the Age, Sex, Weight and Stride by using Volume (- /+) button and SKIP/SEARCH ( / ) dial and then press the MENU Dial.

Unit: step Step number

Note COUNTER Function ON/OFF - Repeatedly press record (REC) button for more than 1 sec- onds.

49 Advanced Operation RETURN Function To move to previous menu, select the “RETURN” menu. Voice Recording 1 Press record (REC) button briefly twice on stop mode. 2 Start the voice recording to the Microphone (MIC) on the main unit.

Voice record indicator Record playing time Record remaining time

3 To stop the voice recording, press PLAY/PAUSE/STOP button. The voice recording is completed. For your reference

Voice Recording MF-FD150TB/TN/TS : About 8 hour Available hour MF-FD150EB/EN/ES : About 16 hour

Note If the “Device Full” appears in the LCD, delete the files to save voice recording available hour.

50 Radio Operation You can preset 20 stations on the radio. Auto memory All available radio stations with sufficient signal strength will be stored automatically. - Press the Book Mark (B.MARK) button for more than 1 second during FM receiving. Listening to the radio frequency 1 Press the MENU Dial for more than 1 second.

MONO ( ) STEREO ( )

2 Press the Book Mark (B.MARK) button once or twice briefly.

Previous frequency Current frequency Next frequency (Press twice briefly.) (Press once briefly.)

51 Radio Operation Presetting the radio frequency 1 Press and hold SKIP/SEARCH ( / ) dial up or down until the frequency indication starts to change, then release. To tune to a weak frequency, press SKIP/SEARCH ( / ) dial up or down briefly and repeatedly until optimal reception found.

Preset number

2 Repeat step 1 if necessary until you find the desired radio frequency.

3 Press PLAY/PAUSE/STOP button. A preset number will be stored in the LCD. 4 Repeat steps 1 to 4 to store other frequency.

To recall preset numbers Press the Book Mark (B.MARK) button briefly and repeatedly.

52 Radio Operation Erasing a preset radio frequency 1 Press the MENU Dial during FM receiving. 2 Select the “Erase” menu by pressing SKIP/SEARCH (/) dial up or down.

Power saving File erase Erase Preset erase About RETURN Counter Counter set

3 Select the “Preset erase” and then press the MENU Dial again.

4 Select “YES” by pressing SKIP/SEARCH ( / ) dial up or down and press the MENU Dial. The preset radio station is erased.

53 Radio Operation Radio recording ¥ Press the Record (REC) button twice briefly during FM receiving.

Radio record indicator Record playing time Record remaining time

¥ To stop the voice recording, press PLAY/PAUSE/STOP button. The radio recording is completed. Note If the “Device Full” appears in the LCD, delete the files to save radio vecording available hour. Troubleshooting

1. The MP3 Player does not work or nothing is displayed on the LCD. - Check the capacity of the memory. - Check the polarity (+ and -) of the battery. 2. The buttons are not working. - Check if the Hold Switch is on. - There is no battery or the battery is fully consumed. 3. The files can not be downloaded. - Check the connection between the USB port of your PC and the USB cable.

54 Specifications MF-FD150TB/TN/TS: 128 MB Memory Capacity MF-FD150EB/EN/ES: 256 MB Battery AAA type (1EA) Dimensions (WxHxD) 66x66x22mm Weight 35g (without battery) Operating Voltage 1.5V DC Dynamic Range 55dB Earphone Output Power 10mW (R:5mW, L:5mW) S/N Ratio 55/80dB (No Filter/JIS-A Filter) Channel Separation 40/40dB (1kHz/10kHz) Power Source Alkaline AAA size battery 1EA FM TUNER Frequency Range 87.5-108 MHz (Step : 50KHz) S/N Ratio 40 dB Channel Separation 25 dB Antenna Earphone Antenna

IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE The cord grip for the plug fitted to this product is built into the existing power cord as supplied. If, for any reason you need to shorten the cord, DO NOT RE-USE THE PLUG. A new plug must be used to ensure your continued safety by securing the plug to the power cord in accordance with Plug & Socket Regulations 1994.

55 SAFETY PRECAUTION THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE DISCONNECTED FROM THE MAINS POWER SUPPLY WHEN IT IS NOT IN USE. DO NOT ALLOW THIS UNIT TO BE EXPOSED TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS ARE INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL. The working life of this set is 7 years since the date of delivery to consumer. Upon the expiry of the said period, it might be unsuitable for the use according to their designation.

PRECAUTIONS Please read these precautions before you operate this unit. ¥ Avoid extreme heat, cold, moisture and dust. ¥ Avoid using near a magnetic field. (This will adversely affect the units performance.) ¥ Be careful when the surface of the case is wiped with a volatile agent such as benzene, alcohol, thinner, etc. or a chemically processed cloth, the surface finish may deteriorate or its coating may peel. ¥ Use the unit only in a horizontal position, and do not place anything heavy on it. ¥ Keep the unit away from flower vases, tubs, sinks, etc. If any liquids should spill into unit, serious damage could occur. In that case, please consult qualified service personnel. ¥ Do not obstruct the ventilation holes: they prevent overheating. Even soft materials such as paper and cloth may prevent proper ventilation of the unit. ¥ There are no serviceable parts inside. For service, please contact your service centre.

JEDDAH MAIN SERVICE CENTER P.O.BOX 704, JEDDAH 21421 KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA TEL) 02-629-2929 JEDDAH QUICK SERVICE CENTER TEL) 02-663-3888 EXT. 340,343 RIYADH BRANCH SERVICE CENTER TEL) 01-461-5559 AL KHOBAR BRANCH SERVICE CENTER TEL) 03-857-2629/2637

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