Page 2 - CONTENTS; USER MANUAL
CONTENTS DIGITAL MP3 PLAYER (MP130) USER MANUAL Introduction ................................................................................. 1 Product Overview ....................................................................... 2 Getting Started ...................................................
Page 4 - INTRODUCTION; MAIN FEATURES
1 EN INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your selection of the MP130. This full-featured MP3Music Player offers a variety of features including multi-format support,FM radio and voice recorder capabilities. Your player combines variousplayback and audio enhancing features into a portable design thatyou ...
Page 5 - PRODUCT OVERVIEW; BACK
EN 2 3 45 6 2 1 1 2 3 4 1 2 1. Neck strap loop.2. Earphone jack.3. LCD display.4. Microphone.5. +: Increase playback volume. 6. PREV : Review the current or previous song / back to the previous option. 7. NEXT : Skip to the next track or next option. 8. –: Decrease playback volume / go back to previ...
Page 6 - ATTACHING EARPHONES / NECKSTRAP; GETTING STARTED; INSTALLING THE BATTERIES; The battery status indicators are as follows:; SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
3 EN 1. Loop the strap around the MP3 player's loophole and secure tightly. 2. P l u g t h e e a r p h o n e c o n n e c t o r i n t o i t s corresponding jack. ATTACHING EARPHONES / NECKSTRAP GETTING STARTED INSTALLING THE BATTERIES Before using your player for the first time, you should first inst...
Page 7 - MACINTOSH 10.2 or above
EN 4 • Intel® Pentium® 133MHz or faster • CD-ROM Drive • USB 1.1 or USB 2.0 support • 10MB free hard disk space • Microsoft® Windows® 98SE, Me, 2000, or XP • Mac OS 10.2 or above DRIVER SOFTWARE INSTALLATION(FOR WIN98SE USERS ONLY) WINDOWS 98SE Installing the MP130 driver software will allow your co...
Page 8 - CONNECTING THE PLAYER TO PC; FILE TRANSFER; NOTE
5 EN 1. Turn off the player.2. Slide the card into the memory slot until it clicks into position. NOTE: SD cards or MMC will not insert fully into the slot if it is facing the wrong way. Be careful not to apply undue force to the cards. Toensure the card is inserted securely, push the card gently in...
Page 9 - DISCONNECTING THE PLAYER FROM PC; My Computer
EN 6 To transfer files to and from your PC and player: 1. Double click the My Computer icon. 2. Double click the drive letter (i.e. Removable Disk (H:) or Removable Disk (I:)) of your player assigned by the computer. 3. Drag and drop the file(s) you wish to copy from your computer onto your player. ...
Page 10 - MODES; MENU
7 EN To turn the power on, press and hold for 2 seconds. A welcome screen will greet you. Aftera few seconds the unit will enter Music mode(STOP status with icon displayed). NOTE: In STOP status, a power saving feature will cause your MP3 player to automatically shutoff if no audio is being played a...
Page 12 - VOICE
9 EN VOLUME TIP: Press and hold a volume button to rapidly change values. • Press + to increase volume • Press - to decrease volume VOICE Recorded voice files are saved in .WAV format (i.e., VOICE001.WAV)and saved in a folder called "VOICE" in your MP3 player. After arecording has been made,...
Page 14 - MENU NAVIGATION
11 EN 1. Enter "SCAN" status.2. Press or repeatedly to search for a station manually, or press and hold or to search automatically. 3. If a radio station is being searched and stops to identify a channel to preset, press and hold MENU to save the channel. 4. Press or repeatedly to select a d...
Page 16 - DELETING FILES
13 EN All Play all tracks once repeatedly. Ran RPT Ran All tracks are randomly selected and playedback once. All tracks are randomly selected then playedback once repeatedly. ICON RPTPattern Normal DESCRIPTION All tracks are played once from the first trackto the last track. One Repeats the current ...
Page 17 - DISPLAY SETTINGS
EN 14 DELETE ONE 1. Press or to choose a track for deletion. 2. Press MENU to delete the track. "File deleted" and the free memory will be displayed to confirm that the file has been erased. DELETE ALL 1. If you selected the delete "All" option from the menu and you pressed MENU to c...
Page 19 - SETTINGS
EN 16 SETTINGS While in the SETTINGS menu, you can choose to adjust the language,time display, tag information, and default setting options. LANGUAGE To set the display language in English, French, German, Italian,Spanish, or Portuguese: 2. Press or to scroll through the different language options. ...
Page 20 - BUTTON HOLD
17 EN Factory default presets are: 2. Press or to choose "Yes" or "No". 3. Press MENU to confirm your selection. BUTTON HOLD You can activate an all button hold function, which locks all buttons toprevent the buttons from being accidentally pressed. The button holdindicator will show...
Page 22 - Start; FORMATTING YOUR PLAYER (WINDOWS USERS ONLY); FORMAT; COPYRIGHT
19 EN 8. Or, you are given the option to format your MP3 player before the firmware upgrade.Check the Format Data Area box andthen click the Start button. All data stored in the MP3 player is erased and thefirmware upgrade process begins. FORMATTING YOUR PLAYER (WINDOWS USERS ONLY) All stored inform...
Page 23 - SAFETY AND CARE
EN 20 SAFETY AND CARE This product is designed to give you years of service if handled properly.Observe the following guidelines: • Clean the unit with a damp cloth and mild detergent. • Do not drop the unit or placing it in a high-traffic location. • Never immerse the unit in liquid. This can cause...
Page 24 - TROUBLESHOOTING; HARDWARE; The player will not start or shuts off soon after it starts.
21 EN TROUBLESHOOTING HARDWARE Music skips tracks. The music file may be corrupt or an unsupported format. First checkto make sure it is a supported format. If the format is correct, deletethe file and transfer the music from your PC to player again. The player will not start or shuts off soon after...
Page 25 - Radio preset channels:; SOFTWARE; You may need to start the installation process manually.; icon on the Windows desktop.; Your computer does not locate your player.; The memory may be full. Delete files to make some room.
EN 22 CAUTION In case of electrostatic discharge, the product may not function properlyand will require a manual reset. After resetting the unit, data storedwill remain intact; if a message was being recorded, it will be lost. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Built-in flash memory: 128MB / 256MB / 512MB (Pl...
Page 26 - ABOUT OREGON SCIENTIFIC
23 EN Earphone Out: max. 20mW Frequency Range: 20Hz~20000Hz Signal to Noise Ratio: 90dB Battery: 1 x AAA alkaline battery Battery Life*: A p p r o x . 1 5 h o u r s c o n t i n u o u splayback (at room temperature,default volume) MP3 to PC connection: USB 1.1 or USB 2.0 (Hi-speed orFull speed) Suppo...
Page 27 - FCC STATEMENT; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
EN 24 FCC STATEMENT This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation issubject to the following two conditions:(1) This device may not causeharmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interferencereceived, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equ...