PoGo Products Stereo System AM FM Radio Recorder Voice Recorder MP3 User Manual

AM/FM Radio Recorder/Voice Recorder/MP3, WMA Player  
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VII. BASIC BUTTON OPERATIONS  
VIII. MAIN MENU STRUCTURE  
1. System  
2. Play  
3. Recording  
4. Display  
5. Sound  
IX. PLAY STYLE MENU  
X. FURTHER OPERATION  
1. Playback Speed  
2. AM/FM Radio  
3. Formatting  
4. Complete Format  
XI. COMPUTER CONNECTION  
1. Win XP, 2000, ME, and Mac OSX+  
2. Driver Installation for Win98SE  
3. PC Connection Display  
4. Safely Removing Hardware from a PC  
XII. DISPLAY MESSAGES  
General Specification  
Warranty  
I. COMPONENT and LCD DISPLAY  
1. SET  
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Internal Microphone  
LED  
MENU  
SPEED  
LCD  
External Speaker  
USB/POWER Terminal  
Volume +/-  
HOLD  
REC  
ERASE  
A↔B/Repeat  
MODE  
RESET  
TIMER  
LINE IN  
SD/MMC Card Slot  
Earphone Jack  
2. Accessory  
Set  
USB Cable  
Stereo Earphone  
Neck Strap  
Audio Cable  
AC Adapter  
FM Antenna  
User Guide  
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3. LCD Display  
▣ POWER ON  
▣ POWER OFF  
▣ AM Display  
① : Radio band  
② : Memory( Internal/External)  
③ : Month(Calendar)  
④ : Date(Calendar)  
⑤ : Battery Level  
⑥ : Day(Calendar)  
⑦ : Preset Frequency NO  
⑧ : Frequency  
⑨ : Present Time  
⑩ : Remaining memory status  
▣ FM Display  
① : Radio band  
② : Memory( Internal/External)  
③ : Month(Calendar)  
④ : Date(Calendar)  
⑤ : Battery Level  
⑥ : Day(Calendar)  
⑦ : Preset Frequency NO  
⑧ : Frequency  
⑨ : Present Time  
⑩ : Remaining memory status  
▣ MUSIC Initial Display  
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: MUSIC Mode  
: Memory( Internal/External)  
③ : Month(Calendar)  
④ : Date(Calendar)  
⑤ : Battery Level  
⑥ : Day(Calendar)  
⑦ : Navigation (Music list up)  
▣ MUSIC Playback Display  
: Music band  
: Memory( Internal/External)  
③ : Recording bit rate  
④ : Sound effect  
⑤ : Repeat  
⑥ : Battery level  
⑦ : Playing music NO/Total music No  
⑧ : Playing time  
⑨ : Play Status  
⑩ : Music File Information  
⑪ : Present time  
⑫ : L/R Sound Level  
▣ VOICE Initial Display  
: VOICE Mode  
: Memory( Internal/External)  
③ : Month(Calendar)  
④ : Date(Calendar)  
⑤ : Battery Level  
⑥ : Day(Calendar)  
⑦ : Navigation  
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II. BATTERY CHARGE and USE  
1. Charge battery using AC Adapter  
- Connect the adaptor jack as shown in  
the diagram; taking note of the  
correct side.  
- The battery can be charged using the  
AC adaptor, or by making a USB  
connection with a PC or MAC.  
- It takes approximately 4hrs to fully  
charge the battery using either  
method.  
☞ The 4hr charge time (for a full  
charge) is an estimate only. Actual  
time may vary depending on charging  
conditions.  
2. Charging Status  
Charging  
Charge Complete  
3. Battery Level  
Full charge  
Some power consumed  
Power almost drained, should charge battery  
No power, charge battery  
4. Playback and Recording Battery Life  
LX battery lasts an average of 7 10 hours under normal use.  
☞ Actual battery life may vary depending on use.  
Before recording for a long period of time, please fully charge the battery.  
A Li-polymer battery has its own battery life. If battery consumption has changed drastically,  
5. Powering On  
After charging the battery, press and hold the Play/Stop button for 3 seconds to power on.  
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III. MEMORY CARD and RESET  
1. Memory Card  
1) Memory Card Type: SD/MMC Card  
2) Compatible Capacity: 32MB/64MB/128MB/256MB/512MB/1GB  
☞ An external memory card is not provided. You can buy one from just about any electronics  
store in your area.  
* Radio YourWay LX only supports STANDARD SD cards. High-Speed cards will NOT work.  
2. Maximum Recording Time  
128MB: 85hrs at 32Kbps  
256MB: 17hrs at 32Kbps  
512MB: 34hrs at 32Kbps  
1GB: 68hrs at 32Kbps  
3. Precaution  
1) Do not take the memory card out while the unit is playing back or recording a file.  
2) When using a new memory card, format the card inside the unit BEFORE using it.  
3) If the memory card has been used in any device, (Digital Camera, MP3 Player, etc) you must  
format the  
in FAT.  
card in Radio YourWay LX before use. Memory cards must be formatted  
4) We do not recommend using a memory card in multiple devices.  
5) Only insert or remove card when unit is powered off.  
4. Inserting a Memory Card  
☞ When inserting a memory card in the unit, be careful and insert the card properly as shown in  
the diagram (taking note of the correct side up) or you may damage the card and/or Ext card  
slot. Press the A/B – Repeat button to switch from Internal to External memory, or vice-versa.  
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5. Reset  
If the unit is not responding, please reset by pushing the Reset button (found on the right side of  
the unit) gently with a thin object for 1 second.  
IV. RADIO YOURWAY LX MODES  
* Display for Modes  
Music Mode  
Mode  
Voice Mode  
AM Mode  
FM  
① Music mode  
All recordings done manually (see Chapter V for more details) will be found in the Music mode. By  
default, the Radio YourWay LX organizes the recordings by creating specific folders.  
For example, an AM folder will be created under the Root when an AM recording is made. All further  
AM recordings will be stored in that folder.  
Music mode will also store MP3’s and WMA files that you download from a computer.  
NOTE: Folders will not appear if the Play Style is set to File List. See the Play Style Menu chapter for  
more details.  
② Voice mode  
NOTE: For more on Timer-Recordings, please refer to Chapter VI – Timer-Recording.  
All recordings made by the Timer-Recording feature will be found in Voice mode. When a Timer-  
Recording is made, a Schedule folder will appear underneath Root.  
Folders will not appear if the Play Style is set to File List. See the Play Style Menu chapter for more  
details.  
③ AM mode  
You can listen to AM radio in AM mode.  
④ FM mode  
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You can listen to FM radio in FM mode.  
V. RECORDING, PLAYBACK, and DELETING  
1. AM and FM  
Switch to the desired mode by tapping the Mode button. Once you are in the desired mode (AM or  
FM), tune in to the station you would like to record by pressing the Fast Forward button (>>) or Rewind  
button (<<). To scan for stations, press and hold the Fast Forward button (>>) or Rewind button (<<)  
for 3 seconds.  
Once you have tuned into your desired station, press the REC button to begin recording. To pause  
the recording, simply tap the REC button. PAUSE will display on the screen. Tap the REC button  
again to resume recording. The recording light will be solid red while recording.  
To stop the recording, tap the Play/Stop button.  
To playback the recording, tap the Mode button until you are in Music mode. Select the AM or FM  
folder using the Up or Down button, then press the Play/Stop button to access it. Once you are in the  
folder, select your recording using the Up or Down button. Press the Play/Stop button to begin  
playback.  
To stop or pause playback, tap the Play/Stop button during playback.  
NOTE: To go back to the root of the LX, tap the Play/Stop button during playback to stop the playback.  
Tap the Up or Down button to go to the previous screen. Next, tap the Rewind button (<<) until you  
are at the root. Use this method to access files located in other folders.  
NOTE: Folders will not appear if the Play Style is set to File List. See the “Play Style” section in the  
Main Menu chapter for more details.  
2. Record and Playback Voice  
Switch to Music or Voice mode by tapping the Mode button. Once you are in Music or Voice mode,  
tap the REC button to begin recording. To pause the recording, simply tap the REC button. PAUSE  
will display on the screen. Tap the REC button again to resume recording. The recording light will be  
solid red while recording.  
To stop the recording, tap the Play/Stop button. You will automatically be taken into the MIC folder  
(where all voice recordings will be stored) in Music mode.  
To playback the recording, select the file using the Up or Down button. Press the Play/Stop button to  
begin playback.  
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To stop or pause playback, tap the Play/Stop button during playback.  
NOTE: Folders will not appear if the Play Style is set to File List. See the Play Style Menu chapter for  
more details.  
3. Deleting Files  
You can delete files/recordings in Music or Voice mode. To delete files/recordings, tap the Mode  
button until you are in the desired mode. Select the file/recording you wish to delete using the Up or  
Down button, then tap the Erase button.  
A pop-up screen will appear displaying “Delete – Yes/NO?”  
Select “Yes” using the Fast Forward button (>>) or Rewind button (<<), then press the Play/Stop button  
to confirm.  
If you do not wish to delete the file/recording, select “NO” and press the Play/Stop button to confirm.  
You cannot delete while listening to a playback. You must first stop the playback by tapping Play/Stop  
button. Next, tap the Up or Down button to go back to the previous screen.  
NOTE: If your file/recording is stored in a folder, such as the SCHEDULE folder in Voice mode, you  
must enter that folder in order to access the file/recording. If you tap the Erase button while  
highlighting a folder and select “YES” to erase, you will be deleting all contents within that folder.  
If you wish to delete all files/recordings within the Music or Voice mode, press and hold the Erase  
button in the desired mode until you see the “Delete All?” message. Select “Yes” using the Fast  
Forward button (>>) or Rewind button (<<), then press the Play/Stop button to confirm.  
VI. TIMER RECORDING  
The Timer-Recording feature allows Radio YourWay LX to record unattended.  
1. Setting Current Time  
In order for Timer Recordings to function properly, the current time and date MUST be set. Make sure  
you always have enough battery power. After 1 or 2 hours of the battery being fully discharged, the  
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year/day/hour settings will not be able to stay current.  
Tap the Menu button to go into the Menu System. With Time Set highlighted, tap the Play/Stop button.  
You will now see the Time Set screen, just like the example picture.  
To change the Hour/Minutes, use the Up or Down button. To move between the Hour and Minute  
fields, use the Fast Forward button (>>) or Rewind button (<<). Push the Play/Stop button to confirm  
when you are finished.  
2. Setting Current Date  
Tap the Menu button to go into the Menu System. Highlight Calendar using the Up or Down button, the  
press the Play/Stop button to enter.  
To change the Year, Month, or Day, use the Fast Forward button (>>) or Rewind button (<<). To move  
between the Year, Month, or Day fields, use the Up or Down button. Push the Play/Stop button to  
confirm when you are finished.  
Once you have set the current date and time, press the Menu button to exit Menu System.  
3. Setting a Timer-Recording  
Tap the Timer button in Music, Voice, AM, or FM mode. A pop-up will appear displaying “Set” and  
“Review.”  
Select “Set” using the Fast Forward button (>>) or Rewind button (<<), then press the Play/Stop button.  
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NOTE: You cannot set a timer recording when the unit is playing back a file, recording, or in the Menu  
mode.  
Once you are in the Schedule Set screen, use the Up or Down button to move through the fields. Use  
the Fast Forward button (>>) or Rewind button (<<) to change the field setting.  
A. The first field is SCHEDULE SET. Select a schedule using the Fast Forward button (>>) or Rewind  
button (<<). There are 20 scheduling sets available.  
B. The next field is TYPE. Use the Fast Forward button (>>) or Rewind button (<<) to select RECORD,  
PLAY, or DELETE.  
RECORD – Record on a set time and date. (Timer Recording)  
PLAY – Play music or radio on a set time and date. (Alarm Function)  
DELETE – Select this to delete the schedule made.  
C. The next field is MEMORY. Select the memory you wish to record on or play from (INTERNAL or  
SD CARD) using the Fast Forward button (>>) or Rewind button (<<). Note that you may only select  
SD CARD if you have an external memory card inserted.  
D. The next field is DATE SET. You may set the schedule to work on a weekly basis or on a specific  
date. Use the Fast Forward button (>>) or Rewind button (<<) to select WEEK or DATE.  
E. The next field is WEEK if the previous field is set to WEEK. You may select EVERY DAY, MON –  
SAT, MON – FRI, or individual days of the week. Use the Fast Forward button (>>) or Rewind button  
(<<) to select the days.  
Note that this field will be DATE if the previous field is set to DATE. With the Month highlighted, use  
the Fast Forward button (>>) or Rewind button (<<) to select the desired month to record. Next, press  
the Down button to switch to the day. Use the Fast Forward button (>>) or Rewind button (<<) to  
select the desired day to record.  
To go back to the month, press the Up button. To move to the next field, press the Down button.  
F. The next field is SOURCE. You may select from which source you would like to record from (AM,  
FM, MIC, or LINE-IN) using the Fast Forward button (>>) or Rewind button (<<).  
Note that MUSIC, AM, or FM will be the only choices if the TYPE field is set to PLAY.  
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If you set the source to MUSIC, you must select a file to play. Press the Down button to highlight the  
folder underneath SOURCE. Select the desired folder that contains your file using the Fast Forward  
button (>>) or Rewind button (<<). If you do not have any folders stored in Radio YourWay LX, then  
Root will be the default folder selected.  
Once you have selected the folder, press the Down button to highlight the file. Select your desired file  
to play using the Fast Forward button (>>) or Rewind button (<<).  
To go back to the folder or Source selection, press the Up button. To move to the next field, press  
the Down button.  
G. The next field is PRESET. You may select a preset radio station using the Fast Forward button  
(>>) or Rewind button (<<).  
This field is unavailable if the SOURCE field is set to MIC or LINE-IN.  
This field is also unavailable if the TYPE field is set to PLAY, with SOURCE set to MUSIC.  
H. The next field is FREQ. You may select a radio station using the Fast Forward button (>>) or  
Rewind button (<<).  
This field is unavailable if the SOURCE field is set to MIC or LINE-IN.  
This field is also unavailable if the TYPE field is set to PLAY, with SOURCE set to MUSIC.  
I. The next field is BITRATE. Bit-rate determines the quality of the recording. The higher the bit-  
rate, the higher the quality will be. Please note that higher bit-rates will reduce the overall amount of  
recording time.  
Select the desired bit-rate using the Fast Forward button (>>) or Rewind button (<<). Recommended  
bit-rates when recording voice or talk shows are 32KBPS and 64KBPS. Recommended bit-rates  
when recording music are 128KBPS and above.  
This field is unavailable if the TYPE field is set to PLAY.  
J. The next field is START. Set the hour you wish to start the automatic recorder using the Fast  
Forward button (>>) or Rewind button (<<). You can change AM to PM, or vice-versa, by continuously  
tapping the Fast Forward button (>>) or Rewind button (<<).  
Once you have set the starting hour, tap the Down button to select the starting MINUTES. Use the  
Fast Forward button (>>) or Rewind button (<<) to set the starting minutes.  
You can go back to the starting hour by tapping the Up button.  
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K. The next field is END. Set the hour you wish to end the automatic recorder using the Fast Forward  
button (>>) or Rewind button (<<). You can change AM to PM, or vice-versa, by continuously tapping  
the Fast Forward button (>>) or Rewind button (<<).  
Once you have set the ending hour, tap the Down button to select the ending MINUTES. Use the Fast  
Forward button (>>) or Rewind button (<<) to set the ending minutes.  
You can go back to the ending hour by tapping the Up button.  
Once you’ve set the ending time, tap the Play/Stop button. A pop-up showing “DATA SAVE? YES /  
NO” will appear.  
Select “YES” using the Fast Forward button (>>) or Rewind button (<<), then tap the Play/Stop button  
to confirm.  
The recording light will blink during a Timer-Recording session.  
If you try to save the schedule without entering an ending time, you’ll get an error message “NOT  
USED END TIME.”  
If you try to create another schedule with overlapping times and/or dates, you’ll get an error message  
“OVERLAP SCHEDULE.”  
To exit the Schedule Screen without saving, tap the Erase button to bring up the Exit screen. Select  
“YES” using the Fast Forward button (>>) or Rewind button (<<), then tap the Play/Stop button to exit  
4. Reviewing a Timer-Recording  
To review Timer-Recordings you’ve made, tap the Timer button in Music, Voice, AM, or FM mode. A  
pop-up will appear displaying “Set” and “Review.”  
Select “Review” using the Fast Forward button (>>) or Rewind button (<<), then press the Play/Stop  
button.  
Once you are in the Schedule Review screen, use the Up or Down button to view the fields.  
The first field, Schedule REVIEW, will display the Schedule number out of how many schedules you’ve  
made. For example, Schedule REVIEW 3/6 indicates that you are reviewing Schedule #3, out of six  
schedules made.  
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Tap the Erase button to exit Schedule Review screen.  
5. Deleting a Timer-Recording  
Tap the Timer button in Music, Voice, AM, or FM mode. A pop-up will appear displaying “Set” and  
“Review.”  
Select “Set” using the Fast Forward button (>>) or Rewind button (<<), then press the Play/Stop button.  
Use the Up or Down button to highlight the TYPE field. Use the Fast Forward button (>>) or Rewind  
button (<<) to select DELETE.  
Tap the Play/Stop button. A pop-up showing “DATA SAVE? YES / NO” will appear.  
.
Select “YES” using the Fast Forward button (>>) or Rewind button (<<), then tap the Play/Stop button  
to confirm.  
The schedule is now deleted.  
VII. BASIC BUTTON OPERATIONS  
Please study the chart below means holding the specified key for 1second and ━━”  
means holding the specified key for 2-3seconds. Please make a note of this.  
Key  
Function  
Power On: Hold  
Power Off: Hold  
button for 2-3 seconds.  
button for 2-3 seconds.  
Power On/Off  
Hold  
Hold Off.  
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Hold On. Will disable button use.  
Power ON/OFF  
━━ : Power On/Off.  
MUSIC/VOICE Mode  
━: Select/Play back file and stop/Pause a file.  
During a recording and paused recording.  
━: Stop recording.  
Playback  
Stop  
and  
Selecting a folder in file display mode.  
━: Select Directory/File.  
Play style/Main Menu  
━: Confirm the menu selection.  
Timer-Recorder (Timer Reservation)  
━: Save the Timer-Recording.  
During a timer recording.  
━: Stop the timer recording.  
MUSIC/VOICE Mode  
① In selecting file  
━: Scroll up through available files.  
━━: Scroll up through available files faster.  
② During Play back  
━: Skip to the beginning of the current file.  
━━: Scroll through available files.  
③ Player Stopped  
FILE UP  
━: Select a different file/directory or option.  
AM/FM Mode  
━: Search for a preset station  
Play style/Main Menu/ Timer-Recording  
━: Move up to another directory/option/item  
Key  
Function  
MUSIC/VOICE Mode  
① Selecting a file.  
━: Scroll through available files.  
━━: Scroll through available files faster.  
② During Play back  
FILE DOWN  
━: Skip to the beginning of the next file.  
━━: Scroll through available files.  
③ Player Stopped  
━: Return to previous directory.  
AM/FM Mode  
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━: Search for a preset station.  
Play style/Main Menu/ Timer-Recording  
━: Move up to another directory/option/item.  
MUSIC/VOICE Mode  
① During Play back  
━: 10 Seconds a second fast forward.  
━━: 1 minute a second fast forward.  
② Player Stopped  
━: 10 Seconds a second fast forward.  
━━: 1 minute a second fast forward.  
③ Selecting Folder in file display mode  
━: Return to previous directory.  
AM/FM Mode  
FF  
━: Tuning to Next (higher frequency) Station.  
━━: Search through stations.  
Play style/Main Menu/ Timer-Recording  
━: Move up to another directory/option/item.  
MUSIC/VOICE Mode  
① During Play back  
━: 10 Seconds a second rewind.  
━━: 1 minute a second rewind.  
② Selecting a Folder in file display mode  
━: Return to previous directory.  
AM/FM Mode  
REW  
━: Tuning to previous (lower frequency) Station.  
━━: Search through stations.  
Play style/Main Menu/ Timer-Recorder (Reservation)  
━: Move up to another directory/option/item.  
Key  
Function  
━: Display Main Menu  
Setup System/Play/Record/Display/Sound options.  
NOTE: Pressing menu in the Display Main Menu will  
exit the Display Main Menu.  
MENU  
MUSIC/VOICE Mode  
① During Playback  
━: Change Playback speed.  
SPEED  
Each Press will change playback speed as  
follows: X1.3spd, X1.5spd, X0.5spd, X0.7spd  
━━: Change EQ  
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② Selecting a file  
━: Bookmark  
☞ Only applicable for MP3 files.  
MUSIC/VOICE Mode  
① Selecting a file  
━: Erase the selected file or folder.  
━━: Erase all files and folders  
Main Menu  
ERASE  
━: Escape from the main menu.  
Timer Recording  
━: Exit Timer-Recording.  
MUSIC/VOICE Mode  
① Player Stopped (Except in Display Main Menu)  
━: Select Internal or External Memory.  
② During Playback  
A↔B/Repeat  
━: Select “A-B Repeat” or “One touch Repeat”  
━━: Change File Repeat Option.  
━: MUSIC,VOICE,AM,FM Mode Selection.  
MUSIC/VOICE Mode  
Mode  
━━: Select the play style.  
Volume Up and Down  
━: Increase/decrease the Volume.  
━━: Increase/decrease the Volume faster.  
Volume  
Key  
Function  
TIMER  
━: Display Timer Recording SET/REVIEW.  
MUSIC/VOICE Mode  
① In file selection  
━:Record through internal or external Microphone.  
AM/FM Mode  
REC  
━: Record AM/FM Radio.  
② Recording  
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━: Pause recording.  
--: Setting Quick Timer Recording (0, 15min, 30min,  
45min, OFF)  
③ Paused  
━: Restart recording.  
Timer-Recording  
━: Pause Timer-Recording.  
⑤ During a paused Timer-Recording  
━: Restart Timer-Recording.  
LED LAMP  
During a recording the LED will light up red.  
LED LAMP  
Internal  
Highly sensitive internal microphone used for  
recording.  
Microphone  
- If the unit does not respond to any button presses,  
insert a thin object into the reset hole and gently  
push. After the reset, the unit will operate normally  
and no settings are lost.  
RESET  
- Do not use a sharp object to reset the unit.  
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VIII. MAIN MENU STRUCTURE  
MAIN MENU  
RECORD  
SOUND  
SYSTEM  
PLAY  
DISPLAY  
Off,01~30,con  
01~10  
Repeat  
Back light  
Equalizer  
Time Set  
Hr / Min  
AM record  
FM record  
32Kbps  
64Kbps  
96Kbps  
128Kbps  
192Kbps  
256Kbps  
normal  
classic  
rock  
Calendar  
Y / M / D  
Contrast  
jazz  
Sleep Timer  
Slow/n/fast  
On/off  
Off,15~120min  
LINE-In Rec  
MIC Recprd  
Scroll Speed  
pop  
live  
A-B BUTTON  
ONE TOUCH  
File list  
A-B Rep. Set  
AutoOff Time  
Sys. Default  
Int. Format  
Ext. Format  
Band Area  
Off,1,3,5,min  
YES NO  
ID3 Tag  
low-cut  
hi-cut  
Line-in/Mic  
Mic/Ext-Mic  
Mic/Line-In  
Language  
English/Korea  
On/Off  
3D Effect  
YES NO  
YES NO  
Play Style  
Tuner Screen  
On/Off  
Normal style  
Book mark  
Index set  
Auto Sync  
OFF  
Index Play  
ONCE  
USA,EUROPE  
Total/fr/ver  
Def. Volume  
Index play  
AUTO  
Memory Info  
10~25  
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1. SYSTEM  
Key  
Function  
Used to Set:  
Setting  
MENU  
Display and Key operation  
SYSTEM  
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Time set  
Calendar  
①Press MENU”  
Sleep Timer  
Auto Off Time  
Sys Default  
Int Format  
②Move to desired setting  
using ▲▼  
Ext Format  
Band Area  
Memory Info.  
TIME SET  
③Select Time Setand  
press ▶/■  
Used to set the current time.  
④Setting Hour/Minute  
- Change time: ▲▼  
- Moving between Hr  
and Min:〈◀▶〉  
⑤Press ▶/■ to set or exit  
by pressing ERASE.  
CALENDAR  
③Select Calendarand  
Used to Set:  
press ▶/■  
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Present year  
Present month  
Present date  
④Setting  
- Use ▲▼ to move  
between year, month  
and date.  
☞ Up to 2099  
- Use ◀▶ to Change  
year, month and date  
⑤Press ▶/■ to complete  
setting and exit.  
Complete Setting  
SLEEP  
TIMER  
③Select Sleep Timerand  
Set unit to turn off after a press ▶/■  
designated time (15, 30, 45, 60,  
75, 90, 105, 120 min)  
④Use◀▶to select desired  
time.  
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⑤Press ▶/■ to complete  
setting and exit.  
Complete Setting  
AUTO  
Unit will turn off when there are  
no button presses for the  
specified amount of time. (1, 3,  
5 Min). Auto off doesnt work  
③Select Auto Off Time”  
OFF Time  
and press ▶/■  
when playing back  
a
file,  
④Use◀▶to select desired  
time.  
recording, or when receiving a  
radio station  
⑤Press ▶/■ to complete  
setting and exit.  
Complete Setting  
SYS  
③Select SYS Defaultand  
Default  
Use System Default to restore  
Menu settings back to its  
factory settings.  
press ▶/■  
④Use◀▶to select “YES”  
or “NO”  
⑤Press ▶/■ to complete  
setting and exit.  
Complete Setting  
INT  
③Select Int formatand  
FORMAT  
Use Int Format to format the  
internal memory and erase all  
files.  
press ▶/■  
④Use◀▶to select “YES”  
or “NO”  
⑤Press ▶/■ to complete  
setting and exit.  
Complete Setting  
EXT  
Use Ext Format to format an  
external memory card and erase  
all its files. You must format a  
③ Select Ext formatand  
Format  
press ▶/■  
memory  
card  
(using  
this  
④Use◀▶to select “YES”  
or “NO”  
method) BEFORE using it in the  
unit.  
Complete Setting  
⑤Press ▶/■ to complete  
setting and exit.  
MEMORY  
INFO  
③Select Memory info”  
Used to see available memory.  
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Complete Setting  
⑤Press ▶/■ to exit  
2. PLAY  
Key  
Function  
Setting  
MENU  
PLAY  
Display and Key operation  
①Press MENUand use  
◀▶ to select the “PLAY”  
menu.  
Used to Set  
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Repeat  
A↔B/Repeat  
Play style  
②Move to desired setting  
using ▲▼  
Index Play  
REPEAT  
:Play all files in order  
and stop.  
③Select REPEATand  
press ▶/■  
:Play only 1 file and  
stop.  
Use ▲▼and◀▶ to  
:Play 1 file repeatedly.  
:Play files repeatedly  
in order. (5,4,3,2,1  
etc)  
select desired REPEAT  
Option.  
:Randomly play all files.  
⑤Press ▶/■ to complete  
setting and exit.  
Complete Setting  
A↔B/Rep  
A↔B Button: Repeatedly play a  
designated section of a  
file you select by pressing  
the (A-B) button at a  
beginning point and then  
again at an ending point  
③ Select AB/Rep Set”  
and press ▶/■  
ONE TOUCH: Press (A-B)  
button  
during  
the  
④Use ▲▼ to select  
desired option.  
playback of a file. The  
unit will play the section  
repeatedly per the value  
selected (02, 04, 08, 16  
sec)  
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⑤ If using ONE TOUCH  
option, select desired time  
(02, 04, 08 and 16 sec) by  
using ◀▶  
⑥Press ▶/■ to complete  
setting and exit  
Complete Setting  
PLAY  
③ Select Play Styleand  
STYLE  
Use to set playback settings  
press ▶/■  
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File List  
Normal Style  
Book-Mark List  
④Use▲▼ to select desired  
option and press ▶/■  
FILE LISTwill show all files  
regardless of directory.  
In this mode, select the  
NORMAL STYLE(Directory desired folder by pressing  
View) view folders and/or files.  
▶. Go back to previous  
folder by pressing ◀  
BOOK MARKwill only show  
bookmark files, max 10.  
: In any  
play style mode, select  
a
desired file to BOOKMARK &  
the file will now be marked by a Use the SPEEDbutton to  
star icon (shown above). If you bookmark, or release a  
press SPEEDwhen a file has a bookmark.  
star icon, it will release the  
bookmark and change the star  
icon back to a music icon. To  
see and listen to your bookmark  
files, select BOOK-MARK LIST  
from the PLAY STYLE menu.  
INDEX  
PLAY  
Used to select a starting point ③While listening to a file,  
that a file will begin playback  
from.  
select INDEX PLAY”  
and press ▶/■  
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④ Press ◀▶ to set index  
and press ▶/■  
An index file plays from the  
selected point of the file.  
You can play index file by  
selecting “Index Play”  
and pressing ▶/■  
Only one point per file is  
applicable and if another file is  
indexed, the previous index is  
released.  
Index file can be played by  
pressing ▲▼ to select Index  
Playand pressing ▶/■  
3. RECORDING  
☞ Precaution before recording  
Please make sure of the following before recording:  
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Select the internal or external memory.  
Check the amount of available memory.  
Select a bit rate. We recommend using the default bit-rates.  
Check the battery life.  
Key  
Function  
Setting  
MENU  
Display and Key operation  
Memory  
Type  
: Internal Memory  
: External memory  
Select Int memory or Ext  
memory by pressing the A-  
B/REPEAT button in AM,  
FM, MUSIC or VOICE  
mode.  
If you press “A-B/REPEAT”  
without a memory card in the  
external memory slot, the  
error “NOT INSERTED CARD”  
will appear.  
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Press “MODE” to select AM  
or FM in order to view how  
much memory remains.  
The memory remain icon is only  
displayed in AM/FM Mode.  
RECORD  
Press MENUand use  
Same procedure is used to set:  
◀▶  
to  
select  
the  
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AM Record  
FM Record  
Line In Rec  
Mic Record  
Line-In/Mic  
Auto Sync  
“RECORD” menu.  
②Select “AM, FM, Line-in  
or Mic Record” using  
▲▼  
SELECTING  
BIT RATE  
The higher the bit rate the  
better quality the recording will ③Press ▶/■  
be. However, the recording will  
use more memory space. Before  
recording, Please make sure  
you have enough memory  
available.  
④Select desired “bit rate”  
using ▲▼◀▶  
⑤Press ▶/■ to complete  
setting and exit.  
Complete Setting  
Setting  
☞ When connecting the unit to Select “line-In/Mic” and  
LINE-In/Mic  
an external device (lapel mic  
etc), the unit must be off.  
press ▶/■  
NOTE: MIC/Line-In option is  
②Use▲▼ to select desired  
option and press ▶/■  
used  
for  
LINE-IN/MIC-IN  
recording.  
Recording  
AM/FM  
Radio  
- Recording format: MP3  
② Press “ REC” button to  
record.  
During a recording (REC)  
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RED LED is ON  
MP3 File automatically  
created.  
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Record up to 999 files.  
A file recorded from AM  
③ Press” REC” button to  
Pause.  
Radio, will be saved in ④ Press “▶/■” to Stop  
the AM Folder. A file  
recorded from FM radio,  
will be saved in the FM  
folder.  
recording.  
☞ To view folders, make sure  
you set PLAY STYLEto  
NORMAL under the PLAY MENU  
Recording by External Microphone/Line-in  
When trying to record using the External Mic/Line-in, make sure an external microphone and/or Line in  
cable is securely connected to the LINE/MIC jack (External Input Terminal) and make sure you set “Mic/Ext-  
Mic to MIC/Line-In” under the RECORD MENU.  
☞ If an external microphone (lapel Mic etc) is connected, the internal microphone will not work.  
Recording thru Ext Device  
Connect one end of the Line-in cable to the  
headphone/line-out jack of your external device  
and the other end to the LINE/MIC jack of the  
set.  
☞ When recording from an external device, adjust  
the volume of the source to avoid distorting the  
recording.  
AUTO SYNC  
AUTO SYNC REC: This separates a line-in recording into files by detecting the end of a file and creating a  
new file automatically while continuing or stopping the recording. You have 3 options:  
① AUTO SYNC “OFF”  
The file from the external device is recorded as one file only Simply press RECORD to  
start the recording and PLAY to stop it.  
② AUTO SYNC “ONCE”  
Only ONE file from the external device will be recorded Simply press RECORD and once  
the unit detects the end of the file, it will stop recording.  
③ AUTO SYNC “AUTO”  
This separates the recording into individual files (one by one) by detecting the end of a  
file and creating new files until all the files from the external device are recorded. Simply  
press RECORD and once the unit detects that all files have been recorded, it will stop  
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recording.  
④ Select “Auto Sync” and  
press ▶/■  
⑤ Select desired option  
using ▲▼  
Complete Setting  
Press ▶/■ to complete  
setting and exit.  
4. DISPLAY  
Key  
Function  
Use to set  
Setting  
MENU  
Display and Key operation  
DISPLAY  
- Back Light  
- Contrast  
① Press MENU”  
- Scroll Speed  
- ID3 TAG  
② Use ◀▶ to select the  
“DISPLAY” menu.  
- Language  
- Tuner Screen  
BACK  
Select Backlight on time  
- OFF : Always off  
- 01, 03, 05, 10, 20, 30 :  
Back Light on per  
selected time  
LIGHT  
③ Select BACK LIGHT”  
using ▲▼ and press ▶/■  
④ Set desired backlight  
time by using◀▶  
- Continue:  
Back Light always on.  
Complete Setting  
Press ▶/■ to complete  
setting and exit.  
Contrast  
Adjust LCD Contrast  
③Select CONTRAST using  
▲▼ and press ▶/■  
Contrast Brightness Level  
01, 02, 03, 04, 05,  
④Set Contrast using◀▶  
06, 07, 08, 09, 10  
Press ▶/■ to complete  
setting and exit.  
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Scroll  
Speed  
Select how fast file info  
scrolls on the LCD screen.  
③Select SCROLL SPEED”  
using ▲▼ and press ▶/■  
Scroll Speed Option:  
- Slow, Normal, Fast  
④ Select desired option  
using◀▶  
Press ▶/■ to complete  
setting and exit  
Complete Setting  
ID3 TAG  
Display file information.  
③ Select ID3 TAGusing  
▲▼ and press ▶/■  
ON: Title/Artist display.  
Off: No Title/Artist display.  
④Select desired option  
using◀▶  
Press ▶/■ to complete  
setting and exit  
Complete Setting  
Language  
Display information on the LCD ③ Select LANGUAGE”  
screen in the selected language. using ▲▼ and press ▶/■  
④Select desired option  
using▲▼◀▶  
Complete Setting  
Press ▶/■ to complete  
setting and exit.  
Tuner  
- Will turn off the Tuner  
Screen when receiving or  
recording AM/FM Radio.  
Select  
TUNER  
Screen  
SCREENusing ▲▼ and  
press ▶/■  
- Turn OFF the Tuner Screen  
for better reception and  
recording quality.  
④Select desired option  
using◀▶  
- Display will disappear after 5  
seconds when Tuner Screen  
is set to OFF.  
Complete Setting  
Press ▶/■ to complete  
setting and exit  
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5. SOUND  
Key  
Function  
Setting  
MENU  
Display and Key operation  
SOUND  
Setting  
① Press MENU”  
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Equalizer  
3D Effect  
Def Volume  
②Use ◀▶ to select the  
“DISPLAY” menu.  
Equalizer  
8 Equalizer  
③Select Equalizerusing  
- Normal: “NOR”  
▲▼ and press ▶/■  
- Jazz: “JAZ”  
- Classic: “CLA”  
- POP: “POP”  
- ROCK: “ROC”  
- LIVE: “LIV”  
- LOW-CUT: “LOW”  
- Hi-CUT: “HI”  
④Select desired option  
using▲▼◀▶  
LOW-CUT: Remove noise at  
a low frequency. Good  
for recording AM/FM  
Hi-CUT: Remove noise at a  
high frequency. Good  
for recording AM/FM  
Press ▶/■ to complete  
setting and exit.  
Complete Setting  
3D Effect  
③Select 3d Effectusing  
▲▼ and press ▶/■  
④ Setting3D Effect  
-
Select  
desired  
option using◀▶  
-
Press  
▶/■  
to  
complete  
and exit.  
setting  
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3D Icon will be  
displayed.  
Def Volume  
Set the default volume you want ③Select Def Volume”  
the unit to use.  
using ▲▼ and press ▶/■  
Def volume options:  
10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,  
18,19,20,21,21,22,23,24,25  
④Select desired option  
using◀▶  
Press ▶/■ to complete  
setting and exit.  
Complete Setting  
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IX. PLAY STYLE MENU  
Press and hold Mode to bring up the Play Style menu.  
① Normal Play (Organizes files in folders)  
② File List (Displays files one after the other. Folders are not displayed)  
③ Book Mark Play (Displays your play list)  
④ Exit  
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X. FURTHER OPERATION  
1. Playback Speed  
The playback speed (while playing a file) can be changed using the rewind or fast forward keys. (- short  
press; 10 seconds a second) (- - long press; 1 minute a second)  
While Playing back  
1) Forward and Rewind  
Forward (▶>)  
Rewind(<◀)  
▶〉: Display will show  
(- Short) on the LCD 〈◀: Display will show  
(- short) on the LCD  
and the file will fast-forward 10 seconds a  
second until the end of the file.  
and the file will rewind 10 seconds a second  
until the end of the file.  
▶/■ : Return to a normal play speed.  
▼: Skip current file and play the next file.  
▲: Skip current file and play the previous file.  
2) Playback Speed  
▶/■ : Return to a normal play speed .  
You can change the playback speed of a file by pressing the “SPEED” button. Each press will speed up  
or slow down the file as follows: x1.3, x1.5, x0.5, x0.7 and back to normal. This function only  
works with MP3 files.  
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2. AM/FM Radio  
1) FM Radio Reception  
① Stereo Earphone  
② External Antenna  
Stereo earphone acts as the antenna for the  
FM radio.  
Plug in the provided Ext Antenna into the phones  
jack; in order to listen to FM broadcasts using  
the speaker.  
2) AM Radio Reception  
The AM antenna is embedded in the unit. You are not required to plug in an external antenna in  
order to listen to AM radio. Please avoid placing the unit near electrical devices such as a computer,  
an iron structure building, a TV, or in a closed environment as this can interfere with your ability to get  
good reception. Place the unit near a window to get the best reception.  
☞ If you set “TUNER SCREEN OFF” in the DISPLAY MENU, reception will be better.  
Noise from LCD operation is decreased by turning the LCD off.  
When the tuner screen is set off, pressing any button will allow you to view the display.  
Auto Seek: If you press and hold <◀ or ▶> about 1 second, the unit will attempt to find an audible  
broadcast channel. This will save you time in an unfamiliar area. After finding a station,  
Auto Seek will stop. When using Auto Seek to find a station, precise TUNING may not be  
available, in that case please perform a fine adjustment using the REW or FF key.  
Preset: User can save (preset) up to 10 desired radio stations for quick access:  
① Select a desired station to preset.  
② Press “▶/■”, and “Preset” will display and flicker on the LCD screen.  
③ Select a desired preset No (1-10) using ▲▼ and save the preset by pressing ▶/■  
Note: If you take too long (4 seconds) to confirm (i.e. push a button during the process) you  
will have to start all over again.  
☞ Selecting a preset radio station  
To quickly select a preset station press ▲▼ when in AM/FM mode.  
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To go back to normal tuning, use ◀▶  
3. Formatting memory  
①Press “MENU”  
②Move to desired setting (INT/EXT Format) using ▲▼  
③Select Int Formatand press ▶/■  
④Use◀▶to select “YES”  
⑤Press ▶/■ to complete setting and exit.  
③ Select Ext Formatand press ▶/■ to format card  
④Use◀▶to select “YES” or “NO”  
☞ All files are lost when performing a format.  
4. Complete Format  
If you wish to return the Radio YourWay LX back to its factory settings, you may perform a complete format.  
1. With the Radio YourWay LX powered on, enable the Hold switch on the side  
2. Press and hold the Erase button for 10 seconds, then gently press the Reset button  
3. Keep holding Erase until you see Format Please Waiton the display  
4. Release Erase, disable the Hold switch  
Restart the LX  
XI. COMPUTER CONNECTION  
1 Win XP, 2000, ME, and Mac OSX +  
You can connect the unit to a computer using the provided USB cable.  
No special application is required unless you use Win98SE.  
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When you connect the unit to a USB port, it will be recognized as a “Removable Disk” in Win XP, 2000, ME.  
Mac users will see it as a nameless drive.  
2 Install Driver for Win98SE  
① Connect device to USB port  
② Click “Unknown Device” window  
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③ Check ‘Search for the best driver for your device’  
and click ‘next’  
④ Check ‘Specify a location’  
⑤ Insert Driver CD inside your computer’s CDROM  
⑥ Click “Next” button  
⑦ Click your CDROM drive (D: in most cases) and click  
“OK”  
⑧ Click ‘Next”  
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⑨ Click ‘Finish’ to complete installation  
☞ To make sure the installation has been successfully completed, check for the device in the device  
manager: [My Computer]-[Control Panel]-[System]-[Device Manager]  
3. PC Connection Display  
USB CONNECT”  
“FILE UPLOAD”  
“FILE DOWNLOAD”  
z
Transfer File From PC to Set  
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4. Safely Removing Hardware from a PC  
You are required to safely remove this device BEFORE disconnecting the device from the USB port.  
① Close open files  
If there are any open files in the unit, you should close them to avoid any errors.  
②Click ( ), in the tool bar:  
③ The following window will show, select USB Mass Storage Device and click ok. After that, select USB Mass  
Storage device again and click stop.  
④ When you get the message below, it is safe to disconnect the USB cable from the PC.  
XII. DISPLAY MESSAGES  
NO FILE  
CHARGING  
CHARGE COMPLETE  
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CHARGE NEEDED  
DOWNLOADING FILE TO SET  
DELETE COMPLETE  
CONNECTING USB TO PC  
UPLOADING FILE TO PC  
BOOKMARK FAILED  
INITALIZING  
BOOKMARK ADDED  
NO TIMER RECORDING  
SEARCHING FILE  
MEMORY IS FULL  
INDEX IS FULL  
NO MEMORY CARD FOUND  
CAN’T READ SD-CARD  
NOT ENOUGH MEMORY SPACE  
OVERLAPPING SCHEDULE  
NEED SETTING TIME  
NO BOOKMARK  
FAILED INITALIZING  
FAILED to DELETE FILE  
FAILED UPGRADING  
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NO INDEX  
END TIME NOT SET  
General Specification  
MODEL  
RadioYourWay LX  
RECORD TIME  
128MB: 510Min / 512MB: 2040Min at 32Kbps  
MODE  
MP3 FORMAT  
FILE  
VOICE : 999pcs MP3  
FM Record  
AM Record  
Timer Record  
Mic  
Stereo (87.5MHz~108MHz)  
530 ~ 1710KHz  
Date / Week  
VOICE  
Built-in Mic / Line (External Mic)  
Built-in Flash Memory / EXT (MMC/ SD CARD )  
45db (62dB input 1KHz, speaker output 200mW)75KHz  
3%±0.2 (62dB input 1KHz , speaker output 100mW )  
400Hz~32KHz (-6dB)  
RECORD/  
PLAY  
Record Device  
S/N  
Distortion  
Freq, Response  
Output Power  
Repeat play  
Max 8mW (stereo earphone 16ohm)  
One message repeat / Continue message repeat / A-B repeat / Random  
20 Timer Recording Slots  
Timer Record  
S/N  
45dB at 1mV 98.1MHz  
Distortion  
Freq, Response  
Sensitivity  
Frequency  
Cover range  
Preset Mode  
S/N  
0.8%(max) at 1mv 98.1MHz ∆f=22.5KHz  
350Hz±30Hz, 3KHz±25KHz (150Hz~25KHz,60dBuV)  
5uV at S/N=26dB  
FM  
RADIO  
(stereo)  
87.5 ~ 108MHz  
10 Radio station  
35dB  
AM  
RADIO  
Distortion  
3%  
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Freq, Response  
Sensitivity  
Frequency  
Cover range  
Preset Mode  
Bit/rate  
150Hz – 15KHz at 0dB  
68dbuV at 1KHz  
530 ~ 1710KHz  
10 Radio station  
32Kbps~256Kbps (MPEG 1/2 LAYER 3)  
85dB up (1KHz input 0dB)  
S/N  
Distortion  
Freq, Response  
Earphone  
EQ  
0.3%±0.05 (1KHz input 0dB)  
20Hz~20KHz  
MP3  
Max 8mW (16ohm)  
EQ : NORMAL, ROCK, POP, CLASSIC, LIVE, JAZZ, Low-Cut, Hi-Cut  
NOR/ NOR1/ 1ALL/ ALL/Random  
3D Sound  
Repeat play  
Sound  
communication  
System  
USB 1.1  
CPU: more than 200MHz , RAM: more than 64MB  
Windows98SE , Windows2000 , Windows ME , Windows XP, MAC OS 9.2 & later, OS X  
Sound Blaster 16 compatible  
PC  
OS  
interface  
Sound card  
Display  
more than 640X480  
Ext mic/line in  
Earphone  
DC JACK  
USB  
∮3.5 plug-in power microphone(mini plug / stereo) IMP less than 3KΩ  
∮3.5 earphone(mini plug / stereo) IMP less than 16Ω  
Mini B Type  
IN/OUT  
JACK  
Mini B type (PC : A TYPE)  
Diameter  
Max output  
∮16(IMP 8Ω)  
SPEAKER  
200mW (volume max)  
VOLUME  
MEMORY  
LED  
Digital volume (30 step)  
Nand Flash Memory  
Recording display LED (RED)  
MODE  
Messages  
EQ  
VOICE/AM/FM/MP3  
01~999(INDEX)  
LCD  
NORMAL, ROCK, POP, CLASSIC, LIVE, JAZZ, Low-Cut, Hi-Cut  
NOR/ NOR1/ 1ALL/ ALL/Random  
CLOCK  
(FSTN)  
Repeat  
CLOCK  
ADAPTOR  
DC5V / 500mA(cUL)  
FF/ PLAY/ STOP/ REW/ FSEARCH/ RSEARCH/ REC/ REPEAT/  
MODE/ ERASE/ EQ/ A-B/ TIMER/ VOL+/ VOL-/HOLD/SPEED  
KEY FUNCTION  
POWER requirement  
RECHARGEABLE Li-polymer  
3.7V/1000mA  
Battery  
life  
MP3 PLAY  
Approx 15hour during the mp3 play (earphone output: volume middle position)  
Approx 15hour during the voice play (earphone output: volume middle position)  
Approx 15hour during the radio play (earphone output: volume middle position)  
VOICE PLAY  
RADIO RECIEVING  
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RADIO/VOICE REC  
Approx 9hour during the radio play (earphone output: volume middle position)  
0℃ - +40℃  
Operating Temp  
Accessory  
SIZE  
Line in cable(1)/ Win 98SE Driver CD (1)/  
Neck strap (1)/ stereo earphone (1) / FM EXT ANT (1)/  
AC/DC adapter(1) / USB cable (1)/ manual (1)  
2.36” (W) X 3.93” (H) X 0.78” (D)  
Warranty  
● If any defect or error occurs, stop using the product and contact PoGo! Products, Inc.  
General Directory Number: (714) 671-1854  
● Warranty (Warranty Regulation)  
PoGo! Products will guarantee a repair or service for a period of one year from the original date of purchase.  
If any defect or error occurs during the warranty period, please contact us directly at  
A dated order/receipt is REQUIRED for all warranty claims. Ensure the above information is provided and if it  
not, consult with the shop you purchased the unit from to obtain it  
(Repair or Service)  
A. This product is manufactured under a strict quality control and inspection process  
B. If any defect or error occurs under normal operation, in accordance with the caution or notes in this  
manual during the warranty period, you are entitled to a repair or exchange from our company  
C. The repair/service does NOT include shipping charges  
● There will be a charge for the following:  
1) Without a dated purchase order/receipt  
2) If the original date of purchase is passed the warranty period or the dated purchase order/receipt  
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is modified in any way  
3) For any defect or damage resulting from misuse, abnormal use, abnormal condition, improper  
storage and/or exposure to direct sunlight or moisture  
4) For any defect or damage resulting from any unauthorized modification or repair  
5) For any defect or damage resulting from disasters such as fire, air pollution, earthquake or war  
6) For any defect or damage resulting from a leak of the battery  
7) Consumable item such as the battery  
● The warranty is only valid for service in the USA.  
(CAUTION: When Shipping The Product For Warranty Service)  
● If you need to ship the product for warranty service, please do the following:  
1. Contact us at [email protected] for a return authorization number.  
2. Enclose the original dated purchase order/receipt with the product during the warranty period  
3. Avoid damage to the product during shipping/transportation using proper packing materials  
4. Use registered and/or insured mail to prevent a loss  
● The customer shall bear all costs of shipping the product properly.  
● If any defect occurs during the use of this product, contact the shop you purchased or PoGo! Products, Inc.  
● Replacement, repairs, or refunds must be in accordance with our policy and can be found at:  
● If you have any further questions about this product, please contact PoGo! Products, Inc.  
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PoGo! Products Inc  
590 W Central Ave Suite E  
Brea, CA 92821  
Phone: 714-671-1854  
The warranty may only be used in the USA. Please keep your dated purchase order/receipt safely as it is  
required for any warranty service.  
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