DAH-1500S User s Manual www.mobiblu.
View Index View Index Menus Before starting Page 5 Safety Precautions/ Special Features/ Technical Specifications/ Accessories/ Part Specifications/ Buttons/ LCD/ Recharging/ Power/ Connecting to a PC/ Disconnecting the Unit Power On-Off / Playing Music Page 45 Support Convenient Functions Page 27 Menu List / Menu Buttons/ Music Set/ Display / Etc Set Program Basic operations Page 23 Page 33 Navigation/ Hold/ Clock/ Auto Power-off Page 53 Installing the Program CD/ Downloading/ Uploading File
MEMO 1 Before Starting Safety Precautions Special Features Technical Specifications Accessories Part Specifications Buttons LCD Recharging Power Connecting to a PC Disconnecting the Unit 6 10 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21
Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Do not disassemble or modify the product. Distributing music files without authorization is against copyright law. The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage caused to data saved in the unit if caused by user. We do not guarantee that data will not be lost during service or repair. Keep unit away from heat and direct sunlight. Do not drop the unit. Listening to loud music may cause hearing loss.
Safety Precautions Safety matters for AC Adaptor To avoid shock do not open the unit. Safety Precautions Built-in Battery Don t use a damaged built-in battery or AC adaptor. Exceeding the recommended recharging time may cause a fire. Non-insulated parts in the AC adaptor may cause electric shock. Don t open the adaptor case. Fully recharge the battery before initial use or after a lengthy period of inactivity. Carefully read the manual for instructions on proper use of the AC adaptor.
Special Features Special Features World’s smallest Mp3 Player PC Peripheral Device Super compact size (24*24*24mm) and weighs only 18 grams! A fully featured MP3/audio player that fits in the palm of you hand! By connecting the product to PC, the Windows system identifies it as a removable disk. No additional software needed. OLED Display Built-in Lithium-ion Battery The latest in display technology provides superior sharpness and brilliance over standard LCDs.
Technical Specifications Functions Items Audio Accessories Specifications 20Hz ~ 20KHz Headset Output Max. 15mW (16 ) Max Volume S/N ratio 90dB File format MP3, WMA Bit rate MP3 : 8~320Kbps, WMA : 32~192Kbps Download speed 6Mbps (USB Ver 1.1) Accessories shown below may be different from purchased products. PU Frequency Characteristics SH Supporting Files USB Max.
Part Specifications Part Specifications Front Sides Necklace Link pin Necklace Link pin LCD screen Power/ Play/ Pause FF/ REW/ VOL+/ VOL- Top Bottom Necklace Link pin MENU/ Navigation Earphone jack/ USB jack Necklace Link pin 14 Hold/ Clock button Reset button 15
Buttons Power ON/OFF File Play/ Pause Move to Submenu/ Menu Set-value Save LCD Display Music Mode A B C D E Searching Previous/Next File Move to Left/Right Menu Move to Navigation sub/preceding Folder Volume Up/Down Move to Upper/lower Menu Move to Navigation sub/preceding folder or file Move into Menu/ Navigation Mode Move to preceding Menu F G H I J A: Displays file format currently playing G: Displays file elapsing time B: Displays file status (Play/ Pause) H: Displays current file No.
Recharging Power 1. To recharge the battery use the USB cable to connect the unit to the PC. 1. When the unit is turned on initially the battery icon indicates various charge levels. (Full) 2. LCD screen shows the icon change from to (Mid) (Low) 2. Duration of continuous play. 17 hours under the following conditions: MP3: 128Kbps, 32Khz Volume is set no higher than 15 Power Volume is not in use when it is fully recharged.
Connecting to a PC Note! What s USB (Universal Serial Bus)? This is a new connection system between PC and peripheral devices. Connect the USB cable supplied with the product into a USB port in PC. Any unexpected error can be happened when connecting to the USB port in front of PC or USB hub. Windows version 98SE or lower will not detect the Unit as a peripheral device.To have your PC detect the player Install the Program CD supplied.
Disconnecting 3 Click “OK” on “Safe To Remove Hardware” window and remove the cable. 2 Basic Operations Click Disconnecting with Windows 98SE Open “My Computer” or Windows “Search”. Select “Removable Disk”. Using the right mouse button select “Remove”. Remove the USB cable. Note! Removing the cable without following the instructions above will display a warning message and may cause a fatal error in PC or the product.
Power ON/OFF Turn Power ON Playing Music Playing file Press and hold the play/pause button to turn the power on. Press the play/pause button once to play a selected file. Note! When the battery needs recharging the LCD will display the ‘Battery Low’ icon. Recharge the battery when LCD is not activated. Turning Power OFF Stop Press the play/pause button once more to stop play. Press and hold the play/pause button to turn the unit off.
Playing Music File Selection While playing music file Press the file selection buttons once to skip to the next or previous file and the file will play. 3 Common Functions When music is paused Press the file selection buttons to skip to the next /previous file without playing the file.
File Navigation Hold Example) play file “bye bye” : Hold Mode Functions Press and hold the “Menu” button to access the player’s main menus. Press and hold the hold button to pause all functions. Press the button once again to resume normal functioning. Choose Hyun Folder and press the “Fast Forward” button. Note! Select bye bye.mp3 to play bye bye file. Press the “Rewind” button to move to upper-level folders. Press to exit Navigation mode.
Time Auto Power OFF Time verification Auto Power OFF Press to exit. Auto Power OFF once to view the current time. Press the button again When the earphone has not been connected for a certain period of time (1minute), LCD displays Earphone jack unplugged! and it turns the power off. Note! If you reconnect the earphone, the power will not turn off. Note! Set the time by pressing the “Menu” button until you reach “Etc Set”. Then select the “Set Time” option.
MEMO 4 Menus Menu List Menu Buttons Music Set Display Etc Set 34 36 38 41 43
Menu List Menu List Menu List Menu List Menus available in the product are as follows Main menu There are five main menus. Each menu contains sub menus. 34 Sub menu Set menu There are sub menus, Set menu under each main menu.
Menu Buttons Menu Buttons Menu Button Functions Menu Button Functions 1. View Menus 5. Returning to preceding Menus (Main or Sub) Press Press Press 2. Searching Menus Press and hold or to exit Menu Mode. Example) Set brightness to 7 in ‘Contrast’ 3. Entering Sub Menus, Set menu Press Press 4.
Music Set Select “ Music Set ” from the main menu. Equalizer Music Set Play Mode In ‘Play Mode’ you can select how you want to play your files (i.e. Repeat all files, Repeat files in the folder, Random play in sequence, Random play in the folder). Select “Equalizer” to select an equalization mode suited to the genre of music you want to play (i.e. Normal, Rock, Jazz, Pop, Classic, Live, User Set). ALL All Repeat : all music files are repeatedly played in sequence.
Music Set Audio Boost With Audio Boost you can enjoy enhanced sound with increased power output. Display Choose Display from the main menu Backlight On Time It enables you set backlighting periods of LCD among 5, 15, 30 seconds and always ON. Off : Files play at normal volume and power output. On : Files play at higher volume with higher power output. Note! Contrast This function let you set the brightness of LCD from 1 to 10 levels.
Display Use ID3 The function enables you set music file information (File name, ID3 info) displayed on LCD. ‘USE ID3’ allows you to enter additional information about your saved files. File Name : Displays file names ID3 Tag : Displays ID3 tags instead of file names Etc Set Select Etc Set from the main menu OS Ver The function shows unit firmware information (‘OS’). Memory Displays Total memory, Used memory, and Free memory. Note! Files with no ID3 tag info displays file names only.
Etc Set Auto Power Off Using this feature while the unit is paused or stopped allows you to set the unit to turn off automatically after a set time (30 seconds/ 1minute/ 2minutes/ 5minutes/ 10minutes or disabled) while playing as long you don’t touch the controls otherwise. 5 Program Sleep Mode You can set the power to automatically turn off after a set period of time (10/ 20/ 30/ 60 minutes or disabled).
Installing the Program CD Downloading/ Uploading Files System Requirements Downloading or uploading files Minimum requirements for PC system are as follows Microsoft OS (Windows 98SE, ME, 2000 or XP) CD-ROM Drive Pentium 200Mhz or more RAM 32MB or more (64MB for Windows ME or later version) 128MB or more hard disk space (Additional hard disk may be needed for saving music files) USB port available Mac. 9.X-X Note! The unit downloads or uploads all types of data files ( . jpg, . xls, . hwp, ...).
Downloading/ Uploading Files Downloading/ Uploading Files Downloading or uploading files Downloading or uploading files 2. Click on “Paste” in ‘Removable Disk’ window using right mouse button. 3. Downloading selected files to your player is complete. Click Note! Your PC will identify your cube as a removable disk under ‘My Computer’. Do not remove the USB cable while transferring files. Doing so may cause fatal error in the PC or player.
Format Format Format Format 2. Click on “Start” when the format window pops up. Note! Deleted files cannot be recovered after the device has been formatted! 1. Check if file system is set for FAT32 Select “Format” by right clicking on the ‘removable disk’ folder in PC Windows. Be very careful at format! Click Click 3. Formatting completed.
MEMO 6 Support Troubleshooting Warranty Card 54 57
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 1. Unit will not turn ON? 3. Files are heard with a lot of interference? Check the battery capacity. Ensure that earphones are inserted securely into Recharge the battery with USB cable. the unit. Check to see if the unit is on HOLD. Check your volume setting. Electronics in the immediate environment may be interfering with unit functioning. 2. Buttons are not working? Check to see if the unit is in Hold Mode. 4.
Troubleshooting FCC RF INTERFERENCE STATEMENT Note Troubleshooting 5. LCD is not activated? Check LCD brightness setting (Menu> Display> Contrast). Check the battery. Recharge it with a USB cable if needed. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Warranty Card Product Name: 1 year from the date of purchase Model: Date of Purchase: Name of Customer (m) (d) (y) 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 this card in a secure place.