Page 2 - Before starting; Page 3; View Index
View Index Before starting Page 3 Page 22 Page 28 Page 33 Safety Precautions/ Special Features/ Technical Specifications/ Accessories/ Part Specifications/ Buttons/LCD/ Recharging/ Power/ Connecting to a PC/ Disconnectingthe Unit Basic operations Power On-Off / Playing Music/ Navigation (Searching f...
Page 3 - Before Starting; Safety Precautions
1 Safety PrecautionsSpecial FeaturesTechnical SpecificationsAccessories Part Specifications Buttons LCD Display Recharging Power Connecting to a PC Disconnecting the Unit 49 111213151617181920 Before Starting Safety Precautions Please read carefully before start using the unit. There are 3 different...
Page 5 - WARNING; Safety Matters for AC Adaptor
07 Safety Precautions 08 Safety Precautions To avoid shock do not open the unit. Non-insulated parts in the AC adaptor may cause electric shock. Don t open theadaptor case. Carefully read the manual for instructions on proper use of the AC adaptor. Don t use a damaged built-in battery or AC adaptor....
Page 6 - Special Features
09 World s smallest Mp3 Player Super compact size (24*24*24mm) and weighs only 18 grams.A fully featuredMP3/audio player that fits in the palm of you hand! OLED Display Self Emitting Blue OLED Display combined with blue letters brings new beauty to theunit. OLED provides superior sharpness, brillian...
Page 7 - Technical Specifications; Accessories
11 Technical Specifications 12 Accessories PUSH USB / Charging Cable Necklace Earphone Cube Crate Protective Case User s Manual Program CD Illustrations may be different from the actual product.Accessories shown below may be different from purchased products toimprove quality of the unit. Functions ...
Page 8 - Front; Bottom
13 Part Specifications 14 Part Specifications LCD screen Necklace Link pin Reset button/MIC Power/ Play/ Pause FF/ REW/ VOL+/ VOL- MENU/ Navigation Hold/ Clock button A-B Repeat button Earphone jack/USB jack Front Sides Top Bottom
Page 9 - Buttons; LCD Display; Music Mode; B C; FM Mode
15 Buttons LCD Display Power ON/OFF File Play/ Pause Move to Submenu/ Menu Set-value Save Volume Up/Down Move to Navigation sub/preceding folder or file Move into Menu/ Navigation Mode Move to preceding Menu Hold Clock View A-B Repeat Searching Previous/Next File Move to Left/Right Menu Move to Navi...
Page 11 - Connecting to a PC; Disconnecting; USB cable connection; Windows ME, 2000 and XP Operating Systems
19 Connecting to a PC 20 Disconnecting USB cable connection Connect one end of the cable intoa USB port on the back of your PCand the other end to the earphonejack of the DAH-1500i. What is USB (Universal Serial Bus)? This is a new connection system betweenPC and peripheral devices. Connect the USB ...
Page 12 - Basic Operations
Disconnecting Click OK on Safe To Remove Hardware window and remove thecable. 3 Open “My Computer” or Windows“Search”. Select “Removable Disk”. Using the right mouse button select“Remove”. Remove the USB cable. Disconnecting with Windows 98SE 2 Power ON/OFF Navigation Play Menu Hold Function Clock 2...
Page 13 - File Navigation; Turn Power ON
24 File Navigation Example) play file Bye bye : Press Select “Hyun folder” thenpress FF button Press to play bye bye file. Select bye bye.mp3 Pressing REW button ormoves navigation one level up Folder icon File icon 23 Power ON/OFF Turn Power ON Press and hold the play/pause button to turn the power...
Page 14 - Play Menu; Hold Function; Hold Mode Functions
25 Play Menu 26 Hold Function Hold Mode Functions Press and hold the hold button to pause all functions. Press the button once again to resume normal functioning. All buttons and functions are deactivated in Hold Mode. LCD shows when in HOLD mode. If Backlight is off in HOLDmode pressing the button ...
Page 15 - Play Functions; Time; Time verification Auto Power OFF
3 Play/ Pause Selecting Music Auto repeat Deleting File 29 30 31 32 Play Functions 27 Time Time verification Auto Power OFF Press once to view the current time. Press the button again to exit. Set the time by pressing the Menu button. Then select the Set Time option. (See page 59 for more details) I...
Page 16 - Music Selection; When music is paused
29 Play/ Pause Playing file Stop Volume control Music Selection When music is paused Press the file selection buttons to skip to the next/previous file without playing the file. While playing music file Press the file selection buttons once to skip to the next orprevious file and the file will play....
Page 17 - Repeating; Auto Repeat; Deleting Files
31 Repeating If end file is not selected, last section of current file is automatically selected as end file. End file selection is available after 3 seconds from selecting starting file. Press Auto Repeat button to selectstarting file. Press While playing music file... button to selectend file. Pre...
Page 18 - Editing Play List; Play List; Making Play List
34 Editing Play List 4 Play List Editing Play List Playing the Files 34 35 Making Play List Example: To add Bye Bye.mp3 file to play list Press Activates navigation mode Select Bye Bye.mp3 file select files with VOL+/VOL-, FF/REW buttons (see page 24) Press To cancel your selection: select file from...
Page 19 - Voice Recording; Play the List; Playing the List
5 Voice Recording Play Back 37 38 Voice Recording Play the List Playing the List Press and Hold While in Navigation mode.. Play the List In Play List Mode, only files listed in Play List can be played. Activate navigation mode for general music files (see page 24) Pressing button while in navigation...
Page 20 - Recording; Voice Recorder; Play Back
37 Voice Recording Recording Press and Hold Move to Recoding Start “Recording “ Stop “Recording ” Recording is paused by pressing play button while recording. To continue recording press play button again. You can play back your recorded voice at listen mode Voice recording is automatically stopped ...
Page 21 - MEMO
6 FM Radio Function Tuning the Radio Saving Station Frequencies P-Set Mode Recording Radio Program 41 43 44 46 47 FM Radio Function MEMO
Page 22 - Listening to the FM Radio; Region Select
FM Radio Function Listening to the FM Radio The earphone also acts as the radio antenna. Local frequency ranges vary globally. Press and hold Press Listen to Radio 42 FM Radio Function Region Select This allows to search for FM frequency range for different regions, since thefrequency is variable ac...
Page 23 - Tuning in Radio Frequency; Saving FM Frequencies; Manual Channel Save
43 Tuning in Radio Frequency Tuning in Radio Frequency The frequency with the strongest signal is selected. Search model can vary according to the Region Selected. Press to increase/decrease frequencies by 0.05MHz. in FM scan mode ... Press and hold to continuously increase/decrease frequencies. in ...
Page 24 - Auto Channel Save
45 Auto Channel Save Auto Channel Save 46 P-Set Mode P-Set Mode Preset Search Press increase/decrease thechannel No. in FM Preset Mode ... Preset search is not available if there are no channels saved. Press Changes to Auto Preset Select Auto Preset Automatically searchesfor channels and savesthem A...
Page 25 - Setting; Recording FM Radio
7 Setting 47 Recording FM Radio Recording FM Radio Press Changes to FM-REC Start FM Recording finish recording Recorded files will be saved as F001.mp3 and can be replayed in Listen Mode. Recording sound quality can be controlled by pressing Setting Record SET Bitrate Pressing briefly Play button wi...
Page 26 - Menu List
49 Menu List 50 Menu List Menu List Menus available in the product are as follows Menu List Main menu There are Six main menus. There are sub menus, Set menu under each main menu. Sub menu Set menu
Page 27 - Menu Button Functions
51 Menu Buttons 52 Menu Buttons Menu Button Functions 1. View Menus Press 2. Searching Menus Press Press 3. Entering Sub Menus, Set menu Menu Button Functions Press Press and hold to exit Menu Mode. Press 5. Returning to preceding Menus (Main or Sub) Press 4. Modifying & Saving Set Value
Page 28 - Music Set
53 Mode Change 54 Sound Setting Music Set Music : Enter to play music file Select “Sound Setting” from Setting FM Radio : Enter to record and listen to FM Radio Recording: Enter to voice record Listen: Enter to listen to voice or FM recorded files SRS Focus It enables individuals to enjoy better qua...
Page 29 - SRS Vol; EQ Setting; User EQ
55 Sound Setting Sound Setting SRS Vol Enables control of 3D surround sound (1-10) Trubass Vol Enables control of low tone sound (1-10) This is SRS Labs Trade Mark. WOW technology is licensed through SRS Labs Inc. SRS may boost the volume of sound output. Adjust accordingly. SRS is only available in...
Page 30 - Fade in; Contrast
57 Sound Setting 58 Display Select “Display” from Setting Fade in It enables gradual increase of volume up to preset level. On : Volume increases gradually up to set level Off : Plays immediately to the set volume level Contrast Sets the brightness of your display (1-10) Scroll Speed Sets the scroll...
Page 31 - Time Setting; Backlight Time
59 Time Setting 60 Time Setting Select “Time Setting” from Setting Time Setting Sets date and time Band Move : Level Set : Press button to view set time from Music Pause and FM Radio mode Backlight Time Sets duration of backlight on LCD (5sec/10sec/20sec/30sec/Always) Auto Power Using this feature w...
Page 32 - Play mode; Record Set; Bitrate
61 Play mode Select “Play mode” from setting Play mode Allows you to choose playing mode 62 Record Set Bitrate Lets you to set Bitrate(64,96,112,128,160 Kbps) while recording. Record Gain This feature enables control record sensitivity according to the distance Normal: Music files are played once in...
Page 33 - Program; Etc Setting; Default; About
8 Installing the Program CDDownloading/ UploadingFiles Format 666770 Program 63 Etc Setting Select “Etc Setting” from Setting Default Resets to the factory settings. About Shows information about F/W version, memory size, remaining memory, etc YES : Every setting will be resetNO : Cancel Reset
Page 34 - Installing the Program CD
66 Installing the Program CD Installing the Program CD The Program CD allows you to upload or download files without installing otheradditional software. For Windows 98SE Users: install the software first before using the player(otherwise, PC will not detect the player as a peripheral). For Windows ...
Page 35 - Downloading/ Uploading Files
68 Downloading/ Uploading Files 67 Downloading/ Uploading Files Downloading/ Uploading Files 1. To download files connect USB cable, select your file and right click on Copy”. The unit downloads or uploads all types of data files (*.jpg,*.xls,*.hwp,...). Itfunctions as a removable disk as well as an...
Page 36 - Format
69 Downloading/ Uploading Files 70 Format Downloading/ Uploading Files 3. Downloading selected files to your player is complete. Reverse steps 1 to 3 to upload files from the unit to your PC. You can also drag & drop to download/upload files. Format Deleted files cannot be recovered after the de...
Page 37 - Support
9 TroubleshootingWarranty Card 73 Support 71 Format Format 2. Click on “Start” when the format window pops up. 3. Formatting completed. Check if file system is setfor FAT32 Be very careful at format! Click Click Click
Page 38 - Troubleshooting; Unit will not turn ON?
73 Troubleshooting 74 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Check the battery capacity. Recharge the battery with USB cable. Check to see if the unit is on HOLD. Check to see if the unit is in Hold Mode. 1. Unit will not turn ON? 2. Buttons are not working? Ensure that earphones are insert...
Page 39 - Problems downloading files?; FCC RF INTERFERENCE STATEMENT; CAUTION
75 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Check USB cable connection. Check available memory capacity. Check LCD brightness setting ( Setting Display Contrast). Check the battery. Recharge it with a USB cable if needed. 5. Problems downloading files? 6. LCD is not activated? FCC RF INTERFERENCE STATEMENT N...
Page 40 - Warranty Card
Warranty Card Product Name: Model: Date of Purchase: (m) (d) (y) Name of Customer Telephone Number: Address: Name of Agent: Telephone Number: Address: You need to present this Warranty Card with the date of purchase written thereon when required in order to receive satisfactory services. Please keep...