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Meicheng MT-101 FLASH RECORDER / PLAYER User's Manual Notes on SD Cards & USB Flash Drives fro Recording: 1. Performance of an SD card memory is much better than that of a USB flash drive. The SD card is highly recommended as your first choice for recording. 2. To obtain the best performance, this apparatus requires writing speed of flash memory better than 2 MB / sec for recording. 3. To use a USB drive for recording, SanDisc Cruzer Blade series and SanDisc Cruzer Switch series are highly recommended.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Explanation of Graphical Symbols The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
MT-101 FLASH RECORDER / PLAYER Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions ................................................................................................................1 Functions .......................................................................................................................................... …2 1 Front Panel ................................ ................................................................................................ 3 2 Rear Panel ......
1 Front Panel 1 Power Switch Press this switch to turn power on or off. 2 Phones (Volume) Turn this knob to control earphone output level 9. 3 Mic. (Volume) Turn this knob to control microphone output level10. 4 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Displays operation status and system information. 5 Clipping In recorder mode, clipping LED lights if audio input level exceeds 0dBV. Refer to 4 - 2 for details.
2 Rear Panel Each port (17/18/19) has been parallelly connected internally. Please select either RCA or 1/4" (6.3mm) TS jack to operate. 17 Line In This unbalanced input feeds external audio source for recording. Please make sure its level reach -20dB ~ 0dB to optimize recording. 18 Line Out (Fixed) This unbalanced output feeds fixed level of " Mic. In " and " Line In " mixing signal. 19 Line Out (Variable) This unbalanced output feeds variable level of " Mic. In " & " Line In " mixing signal.
3 Display for Recorder Mode 5 Operation Mode 1 Total File Displays current operation mode as follows: Displays total number of files for recorder mode.
4 Recorder Mode 1 Entering Recorder Mode Turn power on and insert an SD card or a USB flash drive. Press Record or Recorder Mode to enter recorder mode (fig.5). 2 Setting Proper Line-in Levels (1) Set Rec. Gain 8 (P.3) and Line-in Attenuator 7 (P.3) at 0 dB. (2) Feed audio sources such as microphone signal and / or an external audio source such as an electronic guitar or CD player. (3) Refer to level meter 7 (P.5), if source level is far below 0 dB, press 8 (P.3) and turn up Rec.
5 Display for Player Mode 1 Total File Displays total files of player mode. 2 Port Displays selected port for player mode. : SD card : USB flash drive 3 Operation Status Displays player mode operation status. : Playback : Pause : Stop 4 Repeat Mode Selection Displays repeat mode selected for player. : All file repeat : One file repeat : One-shot play : Random play 6 5 File Format Display Displays current file format for player mode. : mp3 : wma 6 Bit Rate Displays bit rate of current playback file.
7 Display for Program Play 1 Operation Mode Displays operation mode - Program Play. 4 Source File Type Displays source file type as follows: ‧P MOD : Player Mode - Normal text. 2 Source File Sequence Displays recorder or player source file sequence for program play editing reference. 3 Total Playlist Files Displays total number of programmed files in playlist. ‧R MOD : Recorder Mode - Highlighted text 5 Total Source File Number Displays total number of source mode from recorder mode or player mode.
10 Control Commands ( RS-232 / RS-485 ) Hexadecimal Start Start Code 1 Code 2 Check End Sum Code *7 0 x FF Function Parameter Number 0 x 01 0 x 01~0x09 Play / Pause 0 x 02 0 x 02 Stop / Cancel 0 x 03 0 x 03 Next 0 x 04 0 x 04 Previous 0 x 05 0 x 05 Record 0 x 06 0 x 06 Erase File 0 x 07 0 x 07 A-B 0 x 08 0 x 08 Repaet 0 x 09 *1 0 x 0A *2 Mode 0 x 0B *3 Port 0 x 0C *4 Speed 0 x 10 0xF8~0x04 *8 *10 Pitch 0 x 11 0xFD~0x04 *8 *10 Line-in Gain 0 x 12
11 Status Query ( RS-232 / RS-485 ) Status Query 0xFA 0xAF ID(00~15) 0xF0 Category Check Sum 0xFF Response 0xFA 0xAF ID(00~15) Data1 Data2 Check Sum 0xFF 12 Data 1 / Data 2 Response Table Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Category 1 Data1 Data 2 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 Ready Busy Mode Play Pause Stop 0x01= Query Status USB SD Inserted Inserted A -> B Category 2 0 Program USB SD Activated Activated Delete Record 0x02=Query Total Player Mode File Number (0~500) Data1
13 Auto-initiated Response 1 Auto-initiated Response Table Basic function and button-press of the following functions will initiate response message automatically.
Specifications General AC Power ............................................................................................... AC 100V ~ 230V Operation Humidity ............................................................ 5% - 90% (non condensation) Operating temperature ........................................................................ -10℃ ~ +55℃ Power Consumption.................................................................................................< 15W LCD Resolution .................
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