Page 2 - CONTENTS
DIGITAL MP3 PLAYER (MP810) USER MANUAL CONTENTS Introduction ................................................................................. 1 Package Contents .................................................................. 1 Product Overview .......................................................
Page 4 - INTRODUCTION; PACKAGE CONTENTS
1 EN INTRODUCTION Thank you for selecting the Oregon Scientific TM Digital MP3 Player MP810. The compact, mobile MP810 offers the convenience oflistening to MP3 or WMA music no matter where you are during yourtravels. The low-power consuming device features MP3 playback ordigital voice recording. In...
Page 5 - PRODUCT OVERVIEW; FRONT VIEW
EN 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 11 13 1. Strap hole2. Battery door3. Storage body4. PLAY / PAUSE / STOP and OFF / ON : Press to turn off/on audio player and play,pause or stop music playback 5. LCD display6. Earphone jack7. Built-in microphone8. REC / REP: Press to record a voice message or repeat mess...
Page 6 - GETTING STARTED; INSERTING BATTERY
3 EN 15. Repeat mode GETTING STARTED INSERTING BATTERY Low Medium Full When the battery indicator shows , this indicates the battery is about to run out of power within a few minutes. Replace with a newbattery as soon as possible. 1. Voice mode 2. WMA mode 3. MP3 mode 4. Dynamic display 5. Track num...
Page 7 - MP3 PLAYER LINK SOFTWARE; SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
EN 4 MP3 PLAYER LINK SOFTWARE SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Before you begin, please check to make sure your computer meetsthe following system requirements: • Intel® Pentium® 133MHz or faster• CD-ROM Drive• USB 1.1 support• 10MB free hard disk space• Microsoft® Windows® 98SE, Me, 2000 (with Windows 2000 Serv...
Page 8 - CONNECTING TO A COMPUTER; A Removable Disk
5 EN NOTE: If you are using Windows 2000, Windows 2000 Service Pack 3.0 or above must be installed prior to installation of the MP3 player.This update is found at Microsoft's website. If you require assistanceinstalling this service pack, please contact Microsoft directly. CONNECTING TO A COMPUTER W...
Page 10 - My Computer; USING THE AUDIO PLAYER
7 EN WINDOWS 98SE 1. Double click the My Computer icon. 2. Right click the removable drive letter your player has been assigned.3. Click "Eject" from list before disconnecting. WINDOWS ME / 2000 / XP 1. Click the "Stop USB Mass Storage Device" icon on the Windows taskbar at the botto...
Page 11 - RECORDING; REC; PREVIOUS / NEXT TRACK OR VOICE RECORDING; MENU
EN 8 1. Make sure no tracks or voice recordings are being played back.2. Simply pressing MENU to toggle between MUSIC, VOICE or FREE MEMORY. In MUSIC mode, the MP3 or WMA icon isdisplayed depending the current music file format. NOTE: The device's main operations follow the same procedure in either ...
Page 12 - REPEAT; ICON
9 EN PREVIOUS / REWIND 1. Press RW / V- once to go to the previous track or voice recording. 2. Press RW / V- continuously to rewind to a previous location within a track or voice recording. NEXT / FAST FORWARD 1. Press FF / V+ once to go to the next track or voice recording. 2. Press FF / V+ contin...
Page 13 - EQUALIZER; DELETE; LOCK
EN 10 EQUALIZER 1. While playing a track or voice recording, press the MENU key to enter the equalizer option. The LCD display shows the EQindicator flashing. 2. Press RW / V- or FF / V+ to choose your desired equalizer setting (NORMAL, DBB, JAZZ, DISC, POP, CLASSIC). DELETE 1. When no tracks or voi...
Page 14 - REINSTALLING FIRMWARE; Start
11 EN REINSTALLING FIRMWARE If your player is not operating properly, you may reinstall the firmwareat any time. Reinstalling your MP810 MP3 player with the latestfirmware ensures the device provides optimal playback performance. 1. Connect your player to the computer. 2. From your computer, go to S...
Page 17 - SAFETY
EN 14 COPYRIGHT Voices or sounds recorded cannot be used in ways that infringecopyright laws. Note that some restrictions apply to the recording ofperformances, entertainments and exhibits, even when intended purelyfor personal use. Users are also asked to note that the transfer of memory containing...
Page 19 - CLEANING YOUR AUDIO PLAYER; CAUTION
EN 16 TYPE DESCRIPTION Memory Built-in 128MB, 256MB or 512MB Flashmemory (Refer to indication on the packing) Maximum Recording Approx. 8 hours (128MB) Time Approx. 16 hours (256MB)Approx. 32 hours (512MB) Input Built-in microphone Output Double-channel earphone, above 8ohm Power DC 1.5V, 1 AAA alka...
Page 20 - PC Connection; ABOUT OREGON SCIENTIFIC; OR; FCC STATEMENT
17 EN TYPE DESCRIPTION PC Connection USB 1.1 PC Compatibility Windows 98SE / ME / 2000 (ServicePack 3.0 or above installed) / XP *Data is measured with included battery. Various factors can affectbattery life, such as temperature, battery type or battery capacity. NOTE: Design and specifications are...
Page 21 - that to which the receiver is connected.
EN 18 Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE Oregon Scientific MP 810 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limitsfor a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection againstharmful int...
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