Transcend Information MP3 Player MP630 User Manual

MP630  
Digital Music Player  
User’s Manual  
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Driver Installation for MacOS 10.0, or Later .................................................................................37  
Driver Installation for LinuxKernel 2.4, or Later ............................................................................37  
Removing the MP630 in Windows® Me, 2000 and XP ....................................................................41  
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Removing the MP630 in MacOS 10.0, or Later ............................................................................41  
Remove the MP630 in LinuxKernel 2.4, or Later ..........................................................................41  
PC-Lock Function for Windows® Me, 2000 and XP .........................................................................46  
Enable the Security Function in Windows® Me, 2000 and XP .........................................................49  
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Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing Transcend’s MP630 Digital Music Player. A new generation of Flash MP3  
Player that combines all the advantages of a great sounding MP3 player with a USB Flash Drive and  
includes many extra features as standard such as, an FM Radio, Advanced Digital Voice Recorder, Direct  
Line-In recording, Karaoke-type Lyrics display, A-B repeat functions and variable Track Playback speeds.  
Your MP630 supports Hi-speed USB 2.0 for faster uploading and downloading of data, or music files to  
and from a computer. Using the A-B repeat and variable Track Playback speed features allows you to  
continuously replay a designated section of a track at slower/faster speeds; this makes the MP630 an  
ideal language-learning tool. In addition, you can record memos to yourself or from others using the  
advanced digital voice recorder and the unit’s Line-In recording feature lets you record music, or audio  
books directly from a CD Player, or external microphone to your MP630. The stylish MP630 from  
Transcend will change the way you think about your digital music forever.  
Package Contents  
The MP630 package includes the following items:  
MP630  
Earphones  
Software CD  
Mini USB to USB A-Type cable  
Direct Line-In Recording cable  
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Quick Instruction Guide  
Features  
MP3 Player that supports MP3, WMA, WMA-DRM10 (subscription music) and WAV music formats  
FM Radio (FM Radio recording and the ability to preset 20 FM radio stations)  
Advanced Digital Voice Recorder: specify an individual (memo), or group (meeting) environment  
One-Touch Recording: even when Powered OFF, press and hold the REC button to start the Built-in  
Microphone Recording  
Karaoke-type lyrics display  
Direct Line-In recording from a CD Player, or external Microphone  
Brilliant, White text (4-Line) OLED Display produces a vibrant clear display, easily viewed at any  
angle and in any light  
Scheduled Recordings: preset a time to auto-start a Radio, or Microphone recording  
VAD (Voice Activation Detection), Very High quality Gapless Audio Recordings  
Playlist Builder  
A-B repeat function allows you to continuously replay a designated section of a track  
Variable Track Playback speeds  
Supports 12 user languages including song/artist name display  
USB Flash Drive capabilities for data transfer and storage, plus additional software  
7 Equalizer effects, including a customizable USER EQ setting  
Powered using a rechargeable Li-ion battery (fully charged battery supports over 15 hours of  
continuous operation)  
Hi-Speed Mini USB 2.0 port for easy computer connectivity and fast file transfers  
Sleep Mode, preset the player to Auto-Power OFF after 15, 30, or 60 minutes  
Automatic screen saver runs if the unit is idle for more than a few seconds, this acts as a battery  
saving measure  
Real Time Clock (RTC) displays local and world times  
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System Requirements  
Desktop or notebook computer with a working USB port.  
One of following Operating Systems (OS):  
Windows® Me  
Windows® 2000  
Windows® XP  
MacOS 10.0, or later  
LinuxKernel 2.4, or later  
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Safety Precautions  
These usage and safety guidelines are IMPORTANT! Please follow them carefully.  
Your MP630 is connected to a computer using a Mini USB to USB A-Type cable. Please  
ensure that you connect the cable ends to the ports correctly.  
General Use  
Carefully unpack the contents of the MP630 package.  
Do not allow your Digital Music Player to become damp or wet from water or any other liquids.  
Do not use a damp/wet cloth to wipe or clean the exterior case.  
Do not use or store your Digital Music Player in any of the listed environments:  
o Direct sunlight  
o Next to an air conditioner, electric heater or other heat sources  
o In a closed car that is in direct sunlight  
Backing Up Data  
Transcend does NOT take any responsibility for data loss, or damage during operation. If you  
decide to store data on your Digital Music Player we strongly advise that you regularly backup the  
data to a computer, or other storage medium.  
To ensure Hi-Speed USB 2.0 data transfer rates when using the MP630, please check the computer  
has the relevant USB drivers installed. If you are unsure on how to check this, please consult the  
computer, or motherboard User’s Manual for USB driver information.  
Caution: Risk of Deafness  
1. Repeated or regular use of headphones or earphones at volume levels above 80 decibels can give a  
false impression that the audio level is not high enough. Users may try to progressively increase the  
volume control therefore risking a dangerous noise level for their ears.  
2. To protect your health and your hearing, keep the volume of your MP3 player below 80 decibels and  
do not use for an extended period of time. Stop use if symptoms like headaches, nausea, or hearing  
disorders occur.  
3. Your MP3 player is limited to a volume level of 100 decibels.  
4. Both the MP3 player and its accompanying earphones are compliant with the French regulation  
concerning musical Walkmans (24th July 1998 Order).  
5. Before using other earphones, confirm that their technical specifications are compatible with the  
original set.  
Reminders  
1. Make sure the LOCK switch is set to “OFF” before trying to Power ON the unit.  
2. Never use the “Quick Format,” or “Full Format” in Windows® to format your MP630.  
3. Follow the procedures in the “Disconnecting from a Computer” section to remove your MP630 from  
a computer.  
4. We suggest you update your device's firmware before starting to use it for the first time.  
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Product Overview  
Figure 1. MP630  
A
B
C
D
E
F
Reset Switch  
A-B Repeat/Rec Button  
Menu Button  
LOCK Switch  
Hi-Speed Mini USB 2.0 Port  
Back-Fast Rewind Button  
Next-Fast Forward Button  
PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF  
Volume Up Button  
Volume Down Button  
Line-In Port  
G
H
I
J
K
L
White Text OLED Display  
Microphone  
M
N
O
Earphones Jack  
Neck Strap hole  
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OLED Display  
Figure 2. OLED Display  
ICON  
INDICATION  
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2
Sleep Mode  
Indicates that the Player is setup to auto Power OFF  
A-B Repeat/  
Repeat/Shuffle  
Modes  
Indicates the A-B Repeat/Repeat/Shuffle modes: Normal, Repeat One,  
Repeat All, Shuffle and Repeat in Folder  
3
4
Preset Record  
EQ Mode  
Preset the player to make an automatic Radio, MIC recording  
Indicates the Equalizer (EQ) mode: Normal, POP, Rock, Classical, Jazz,  
Bass and USER EQ  
5
6
Play Speed  
Lock  
Indicates the Playback speed  
Indicates when the Lock switch is enabled  
Indicates the Battery power level  
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Battery Life  
Album/Artist  
Player Status  
Track Info  
Date  
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Indicates the Album and/or Artist name  
Indicates the Play, Pause, Fast Forward and Fast Rewind status  
Indicates Track number and Playtime length  
Today’s date and day  
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10  
11  
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Time  
Real Time Clock (RTC) displays local (L) and world times (W)  
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Basic Operation  
Charging the Battery  
Plug the small end of the Mini USB to USB A-Type cable into the Mini USB connector on the MP630 and  
plug the large end of the cable into an available USB port on your desktop, or notebook computer. The  
MP630’s internal Li-ion battery will begin charging.  
Figure 3. Connecting to a Computer  
Power ON  
Press and Hold the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
to Power ON the MP630. An  
animated logo will appear on the OLED Display. After the startup screen disappears the player will revert  
to the default MUSIC Mode screen, you can now begin to use the MP630.  
It takes a few seconds to Power ON the unit.  
When powering on the unit, if the LOCK icon  
appears on the OLED Display, this means that the  
MP630’s “LOCK” switch  
is on. You must switch off the “LOCK” before you can Power ON  
the MP630.  
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Power OFF  
Press and Hold the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
It takes a few seconds to Power OFF the unit.  
to Power OFF the MP630.  
The OLED screen will display the Power OFF status.  
Play a Track  
Press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
to play a selected MP3/WMA,  
to pause a track during playback.  
WMA-DRM10, or WAV track.  
Pause a Track  
Press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
Next Track  
Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
to skip to the Next track.  
Previous Track  
Press the “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
to return to the Previous track.  
Fast Forward  
Press and Hold the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
to Fast Forward a track.  
to Fast Rewind a track.  
Fast Rewind  
Press and Hold the “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
Increase Volume  
Press once, or Press and Hold the “Volume Up” button  
until you reach the desired volume  
until you reach the desired  
level.  
Decrease Volume  
Press once, or Press and Hold the “Volume Down” button  
volume level.  
Main Menu  
Press the “Menu” button  
in any Mode to enter the Main Menu. The Main Menu gives you  
access to the MUSIC, RADIO, RECORD and SETTINGS Modes.  
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Make an Audio Recording  
The Default Recording Mode for the MP630 is its Built-in Microphone.  
Press and Hold the “A-B/REC” button  
for more than 2 seconds (even when Powered OFF)  
in any mode except the RADIO Mode will activate the MP630’s built-in microphone and begin  
recording.  
Press and Hold the “A-B/REC” button  
for more than 2 seconds during a recording to stop  
the recording.  
Recorded audio files are saved in the RECORD Mode.  
Repeat a Track  
Please see the “REPEAT Mode” in the Settings section for detailed instructions.  
Repeat All Tracks  
Please see the “REPEAT Mode” in the Settings section for detailed instructions.  
Shuffle: Play Random Tracks  
Please see the “REPEAT Mode” in the Settings section for detailed instructions.  
Repeat All Tracks in a Folder  
Please see the “REPEAT Mode” in the Settings section for detailed instructions.  
A-B Repeat: Repeat a Section of a Track  
In the MUSIC Mode, press the “A-B/REC” button  
once to mark the beginning of the track  
you wish to repeat.  
Press the “A-B/REC” button  
again to mark the end of the section of the track you wish to  
repeat.  
The marked section of the track is played as a continuous loop when playing an MP3, WMA,  
WMA-DRM10, or WAV track.  
Press the “A-B/REC” button  
for a third time to stop the track repeating.  
Lock  
When the “LOCK” switch  
is set to the “ON” position, all of the MP630’s buttons are disabled.  
Reset the MP630  
You can Reset the unit by pressing the “Reset” button  
for 3 to 5 seconds.  
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MUSIC Mode  
If you want to buy DRM (Digital Rights Management) music online please be advised that  
the MP630 only supports WMA-DRM10 music files and you must use the MTP Music  
Transfer Mode to transfer the files to the player.  
Play MP3, WMA and WMA-DRM10 (Subscription) Music  
1. Press and Hold the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
to Power ON the unit. The  
default screen is the MUSIC Mode screen.  
You can also enter the MUSIC Mode by pressing the “Menu” button  
to enter the Main  
Menu, then press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
until you reach the “MUSIC” icon  
, press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
to enter the MUSIC Mode.  
2. If no MP3, WMA, or WMA-DRM10 files exist, a “**No Files**” message will be displayed on the  
OLED screen.  
3. Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
to select a  
desired MP3/WMA, or WMA-DRM10 file.  
4. Press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
to play the MP3/WMA, or WMA-DRM10  
music file.  
MP630 only supports Mpeg I Layer 3 and WMA files compressed at a rate between 32Kbps –  
320Kbps.  
File Navigator Mode  
The File Navigator is a fast and convenient way of moving between tracks, files and folders. You can also  
use the File Navigator to select tracks for your own personal Playlist. The order in which you select tracks  
for inclusion in your Playlist is the order the tracks will be played.  
1. In the MUSIC Mode, Press and Hold the “Menu” button  
to enter the Navigator.  
2. Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
to select a  
folder.  
3. Press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
to enter a folder, press the “Next-Fast  
Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
to select a file and press the  
“PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
to play a selected music file.  
4. Press the “A-B/REC” button  
to add a track to the Playlist.  
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5. Pressing the “Menu” button  
will move you up one folder level.  
6. Pressing the “Menu” button  
repeatedly will take you back to the root directory [/Root.DIR/]  
(top folder level).  
7. Pressing the “Menu” button  
in the root directory [/Root.DIR/] (top folder level) will quit the  
Navigator.  
Delete a file in the MUSIC Mode  
1. In the MUSIC Mode, Press and Hold the “Menu” button  
to enter the Navigator.  
2. Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
to select a  
folder.  
3. Press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
to enter a folder, press the “Next-Fast  
Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
to select a file and press the  
“A-B/REC” button  
to enter the DELETE FILE Mode.  
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RADIO Mode  
Listen to the Radio  
1. The Earphones  
2. Press the “Menu” button  
3. Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
must be plugged in to listen to the Radio.  
to enter the Main Menu.  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
, then press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
to select  
the “RADIO” icon  
to enter the  
RADIO Mode.  
4. The FM Radio Frequency will be displayed on the OLED screen.  
For your convenience the first time you use the Radio, all the FM channels will be automatically  
scanned and the first 20 channels with a strong signal will be preset. This feature also works if you  
activate the “FM Reset” in the SETTINGS menu.  
Selecting a Radio Station  
You can manually search for a Radio station in the RADIO Mode.  
1. Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
to adjust  
the FM frequency by 0.1 MHz each time until you reach the desired station. Alternatively, you can  
Press and Hold the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
to quickly auto-scan for the next available channel.  
Increase/Decrease the Volume  
1. Press once, or Press and Hold the “Volume Up” button  
, or “Volume Down” button  
until you reach the desired volume level.  
Saving a Radio Station  
You can save your 20 favorite Radio stations from CH 01 to CH 20 in the MP630’s memory.  
1. Select the Radio station (FM frequency) that you wish to save.  
2. Press the “A-B/REC” button  
to display the channel numbers 1 to 20 on the screen.  
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3. Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
channel number where you want to save the Radio station.  
4. Press the “A-B/REC” button again to save the selected station to the channel number.  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
to select the  
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Recall a Saved Station  
1. In the RADIO Mode press the “A-B/REC” button  
to display the channel numbers 1 to 20 on  
the screen.  
2. Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
to select  
the channel number of the Radio station to which you want to listen.  
3. Press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
and the Radio station that has been saved  
to this channel will begin to play.  
4. The screen will return to the RADIO Mode displaying the saved FM frequency.  
Record a Radio Station  
1. Select the Radio station (FM frequency) that you wish to record.  
2. Press and Hold the “A-B/REC” button  
for more than 2 seconds to begin recording the station.  
3. A recording FM Radio file is generated and will appear on the screen; this file is saved in the RECORD  
Mode in the [/FMIN.DIR/] folder.  
4. Files Recorded from the FM Radio are named in the order [Month/DayF001.WAV], then  
[Month/DayF002.WAV], and so forth.  
5. Pressing the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
during a recording will Pause the  
again will resume the  
recording, pressing the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
recording.  
6. Press and Hold the “A-B/REC” button  
for more than 2 seconds during a recording to stop the  
recording and the screen will return to the RADIO Mode.  
7. Radio Recordings are saved in the RECORD Mode in the [/FMIN.DIR/] folder, Recorded Radio files  
are saved in the order [Month/DayF001.WAV], then [Month/DayF002.WAV], and so forth. Recorded  
Radio files can be accessed using the File Navigator.  
Sample rate  
Low (8KHz)  
Channels  
2 (stereo)  
2 (stereo)  
2 (stereo)  
2 (stereo)  
2 (stereo)  
1GB  
32 hrs  
16 hrs  
12 hrs  
8 hrs  
2GB  
4GB  
128 hrs  
64 hrs  
48 hrs  
32 hrs  
24 hrs  
64 hrs  
32 hrs  
24 hrs  
16 hrs  
12 hrs  
Avg (16KHz)  
Med (22KHz)  
Good (32KHz)  
High (44KHz)  
Record  
Radio  
6 hrs  
If not enough memory space is available, or the battery power is too low, the MP630 cannot support  
the maximum recording capacity as outlined in the above table.  
RECORD Mode  
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Record Sound  
The MP630 has advanced recording features and is capable of recording audio from 4 different sources: FM  
Radio, Built-In Microphone, External Microphone, or Line-In (e.g. CD Player), all are capable of making very  
high quality Audio Recordings.  
The FM Radio recording feature has been covered in the previous section “Record a Radio Station.”  
If you want to make a recording using the MP630’s Built-In Microphone you must select the “MIC” as the  
recording source.  
Select a Recording Device  
The default Audio Recording method for the MP630 is its Built-In Microphone. However, you have the option  
of selecting an External Microphone, or Line-In Device to make a recording.  
1. Pressing and Holding the “A-B/REC” button  
any Mode except the RADIO Mode will begin an audio recording using the MP630’s Built-in Microphone.  
2. Select a recording device by Pressing the “Menu” button to enter the Main Menu.  
3. Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button , or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
, then press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
for more than 2 seconds (even when Powered OFF) in  
to select the  
to enter the  
“SETTINGS” icon  
SETTINGS Mode.  
4. In the SETTINGS Mode, Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
to select the REC Settings icon , then press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
to enter the REC Settings Menu.  
5. In the REC Settings Menu, Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
to select the REC Input Device icon  
, then press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
to enter the REC INPUT DEVICE Mode.  
6. In the REC INPUT DEVICE Mode, Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind”  
button to select the MIC (Built-in Microphone), Ext MIC (External Microphone), or Line-In (e.g.  
CD Player) as the recording device, then press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
to  
confirm the selection.  
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Record using the Built-In Microphone  
1. Unless otherwise selected, Pressing and Holding the “A-B/REC” button  
for more than 2  
seconds in any mode except the RADIO Mode will begin an audio recording using the MP630’s  
Built-in Microphone.  
2. A Recording file is generated and will appear on the screen; this file is saved in the RECORD Mode in  
the [/MICIN.DIR/] folder.  
3. Files Recorded using the Built-in Microphone are named in the order [Month/DayM001.WAV], then  
[Month/DayM002.WAV] and so forth.  
4. Pressing the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
during a recording will Pause the  
again will resume the  
recording, pressing the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
recording.  
5. Press the “A-B/REC” button  
for more than 2 seconds during a recording to stop the recording  
and the screen will return to the RECORD Mode.  
6. Recorded audio files can be accessed in the RECORD Mode, or by using the File Navigator.  
Sample rate  
Low (8KHz)  
Channels  
1 (mono)  
1 (mono)  
1 (mono)  
1 (mono)  
1 (mono)  
1GB  
2GB  
128 hrs  
64 hrs  
48 hrs  
32 hrs  
24 hrs  
4GB  
256 hrs  
128 hrs  
96 hrs  
64 hrs  
48 hrs  
64 hrs  
32 hrs  
24 hrs  
16 hrs  
12 hrs  
Avg (16KHz)  
Med (22KHz)  
Good (32KHz)  
High (44KHz)  
Record  
Sound  
If not enough memory space is available, or the battery power is too low, the MP630 cannot support  
the maximum recording capacity as outlined in the above table.  
The closer you move the MP630’s Microphone to the source of the sound the higher the quality of the  
recording.  
Record using the External Microphone  
1. In the REC INPUT DEVICE Mode select Ext MIC (External Microphone) as the recording device.  
2. Plug an External Microphone into the MP630’s Line-In port.  
3. Press and Hold the “A-B/REC” button  
for more than 2 seconds to begin an audio recording  
using the External Microphone.  
4. A Recording file is generated and will appear on the screen; this file is saved in the RECORD Mode in  
the [/MICIN.DIR/] folder.  
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5. Files Recorded using an External Microphone are named in the order [Month/DayM001.WAV], then  
[Month/DayM002.WAV] and so forth.  
6. Pressing the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
during a recording will Pause the  
again will resume the  
recording, pressing the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
recording.  
7. Press the “A-B/REC” button  
for more than 2 seconds during a recording to stop the recording  
and the screen will return to the RECORD Mode.  
8. Recorded audio files can be accessed in the RECORD Mode, or by using the File Navigator.  
Sample rate  
Low (8KHz)  
Channels  
1 (mono)  
1 (mono)  
1 (mono)  
1 (mono)  
1 (mono)  
1GB  
2GB  
128 hrs  
64 hrs  
48 hrs  
32 hrs  
24 hrs  
4GB  
256 hrs  
128 hrs  
96 hrs  
64 hrs  
48 hrs  
64 hrs  
32 hrs  
24 hrs  
16 hrs  
12 hrs  
Avg (16KHz)  
Med (22KHz)  
Good (32KHz)  
High (44KHz)  
Record  
Sound  
If not enough memory space is available, or the battery power is too low, the MP630 cannot support  
the maximum recording capacity as outlined in the above table.  
The closer you move the External Microphone to the source of the sound the higher the quality of  
the recording.  
Record using the Line-In connection  
1. In the REC INPUT DEVICE Mode select Line-In as the recording device.  
2. Plug the Line-In cable into the MP630’s Line-In port and connect the other end of the Line-In cable to  
a compatible source device e.g. CD Player.  
3. Press and Hold the “A-B/REC” button  
for more than 2 seconds to begin recording the source  
device using the MP630’s Line-In connection.  
4. A Recording file is generated and will appear on the screen; this file is saved in the RECORD Mode in  
the [/LINEIN.DIR/] folder.  
5. Files Recorded using the Line-In are named in the order [Month/DayL001.WAV], then  
[Month/DayL002.WAV] and so forth.  
6. Pressing the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
during a recording will Pause the  
again will resume the  
recording, pressing the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
recording.  
7. Press the “A-B/REC” button  
for more than 2 seconds during a recording to stop the recording  
and the screen will return to the RECORD Mode.  
Recorded files can be accessed in the RECORD Mode, or by using the File Navigator.  
Record  
Sound  
Sample rate  
Channels  
1GB  
2GB  
4GB  
Low (8KHz)  
2 (stereo)  
32 hrs  
64 hrs  
128 hrs  
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Avg (16KHz)  
Med (22KHz)  
Good (32KHz)  
High (44KHz)  
2 (stereo)  
2 (stereo)  
2 (stereo)  
2 (stereo)  
16 hrs  
12 hrs  
8 hrs  
32 hrs  
24 hrs  
16 hrs  
12 hrs  
64 hrs  
48 hrs  
32 hrs  
24 hrs  
6 hrs  
If not enough memory space is available, or the battery power is too low, the MP630 cannot support  
the maximum recording capacity as outlined in the above table.  
Play a Recorded Sound File  
1. Press the “Menu” button  
to enter the Main Menu.  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
, then press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
2. Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
to select  
the “RECORD” icon  
to enter the  
RECORD Mode.  
3. Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
to select a  
desired [Month/DayF00x.WAV], [Month/DayM00x.WAV], or [Month/DayL00x.WAV] file.  
4. Press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
to play the recorded file.  
File Navigator Mode  
The File Navigator is a fast and convenient way of moving between tracks, files and folders.  
1. In RECORD Mode, Press and Hold the “Menu” button  
to enter the Navigator.  
2. Press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
to enter the folder, press the “Next-Fast  
Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
to select a file and press the  
“PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
to play the selected WAV file.  
3. Pressing the “Menu” button  
will move you up one folder level.  
4. Pressing the “Menu” button  
repeatedly will take you back to the root directory [/Root.DIR/]  
(top folder level).  
5. Pressing the “Menu” button  
in the root directory [/Root.DIR/] (top folder level) will quit the  
Navigator.  
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Delete a file in the RECORD Mode  
1. In the RECORD Mode, Press and Hold the “Menu” button  
to enter the Navigator.  
2. Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
to select a  
folder.  
3. Press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
to enter a folder, press the “Next-Fast  
Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
to select a file and press the  
“A-B/REC” button  
to enter the DELETE FILE Mode.  
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Settings  
Enter the Settings Menu  
1. Press the “Menu” button  
to enter the Main Menu.  
2. Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
to select  
to enter  
the “SETTINGS” icon  
, then press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
the SETTINGS Mode.  
Repeat Mode  
There are several REPEAT Modes to choose from: Normal, Repeat One, Repeat All, Repeat Shuffle and  
Repeat Folder.  
1. In the SETTINGS Menu, press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
button to select the Repeat icon C, then press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
to enter the REPEAT Mode.  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind”  
2. Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
to change  
the REPEAT Mode, press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
to select the Repeat  
setting and return to the SETTINGS Menu.  
Equalizer (EQ) Mode  
There are several EQUALIZER Modes to choose from: Normal, Pop, Rock, Classical, Jazz, Bass, or User  
EQ.  
1. In the SETTINGS Menu, press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind”  
button  
button  
to select the Equalizer icon  
, then press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF”  
to enter the EQUALIZER Mode.  
2. Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
to change  
the EQUALIZER Mode, press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
to select the EQ  
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setting and return to the SETTINGS Menu. You will instantly hear the different sound effect in your  
earphones.  
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User EQ Customization  
The User EQ allows you to customize the settings of a 5 Band Equalizer to your personal preferences.  
1. In the EQUALIZER Mode, press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind”  
button  
button  
to select the Set User EQ icon , then press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF”  
to enter the Set USER EQ Mode.  
2. Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
to switch  
between the 5 customizable equalizer Bands: 80Hz - 250Hz - 1KHz - 4KHz - 12KHz. Press the  
“Volume Up” button  
, or “Volume Down” button  
to Increase, or Decrease the EQ  
settings from -8dB to +7dB in 1.0dB steps.  
3. Press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
to save the new User EQ settings and  
return to the EQUALIZER Mode.  
Screen Saver  
Sets a time delay for the screen to (1) go Blank, (2) display the Clock, (3) display the Song Title, (4)  
display Image 1, or (5) display Image 2, if no buttons are being pressed e.g. After 5 Seconds of button  
inactivity the screen will go blank.  
1. In the SETTINGS Menu, press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind”  
button  
button  
to select the Screen Saver icon  
, then press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF”  
to enter the SCREEN SAVER Mode.  
2. Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
timer for the Screen Saver: Always Off – 30 Sec – 1 Min – 10 Min. Press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR  
ON-OFF” button to select the Screen Saver timer delay.  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
to set the  
3. After you select a Screen Saver timer delay you can setup the screen to go Blank, display the Clock,  
or display the Song Title when the screen saver is activated.  
4. Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
to select  
the Blank, RTC, Song Title, Image 1, or Image 2 icon. Press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF”  
button  
to select the type of Screen Saver and return to the SETTINGS Menu.  
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Sleep  
Sets a time delay to automatically Power OFF the MP630 even during operation.  
1. In the SETTINGS Menu, press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind”  
button  
to select the Sleep icon  
, then press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
to enter the SLEEP Mode.  
2. Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
to set the  
Sleep timer for the unit to automatically Power OFF: OFF 15 Min 30 Min 60 Min. Press the  
“PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
to select the Sleep timer delay and return to the  
SETTINGS Menu.  
Contrast  
Sets the contrast of the White text OLED display, but the higher the contrast level, the greater the drain on  
the battery.  
1. In the SETTINGS Menu, press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind”  
button  
button  
to select the Contrast icon  
, then press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF”  
to enter the CONTRAST Mode.  
2. Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
to  
Increase, or Decrease the OLED’s Contrast. Press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
to select the new Contrast level and return to the SETTINGS Menu.  
Language  
Sets the MP630’s User language, including the display of song and artist titles. The player supports 12  
User languages.  
1. In the SETTINGS Menu, press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind”  
button  
button  
to select the Language icon , then press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF”  
to enter the LANGUAGE Mode.  
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2. Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
to change  
the User Language. Press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
to select the new  
Language and return to the SETTINGS Menu.  
Sync Lyrics  
Karaoke-type feature that displays the lyrics of a song on the OLED screen during Playback.  
1. In the SETTINGS Menu, press the “Next-Fast Forward” button , or “Back-Fast Rewind”  
to select the Sync Lyrics icon , then press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF”  
to enter the SYNC LYRICS Mode.  
button  
button  
2. Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
to  
ENABLE, or DISABLE the Sync Lyrics feature. Press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
to save the selection and return to the SETTINGS Menu.  
Playback Speed  
The speed at which you listen to an audio file can be increased, or decreased. Playback speeds can be  
set to 0.67x, 0.8x, 1.0x, 1.14x and 1.33x.  
1. In the SETTINGS Menu, press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind”  
, then press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR  
to enter the Playback Speed Menu.  
button  
to select the Playback Speed icon  
ON-OFF” button  
2. Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
to switch  
between the 5 Playback Speed settings: 0.67x 0.8x 1.0x 1.14x 1.33x. Press the  
“PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
to select the Playback Speed and return to the  
SETTINGS Menu.  
FM Reset  
Resets the saved Radio stations, so the next time you enter the RADIO Mode the MP630 will  
automatically scan and save the 20 strongest Radio station signals.  
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1. In the SETTINGS Menu, press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind”  
button  
button  
to select the FM Reset icon , then press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF”  
to enter the FM RESET Mode.  
2. Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
to select  
YES, or NO and press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
to confirm the selection  
and return to the SETTINGS Menu.  
Music Transfer Mode  
If you want to buy and play WMA-DRM10 (only) music files, or you are using Windows Media Player 10  
you must choose the MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) Music Transfer Mode to transfer and synchronize  
music files between the computer and your MP630. If you are using a Mac, or Linux computer, please  
select the USB (WMA-DRM10 NOT supported) Music Transfer Mode.  
1. In the SETTINGS Menu, press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind”  
button  
to select the Music Transfer Mode icon , then press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR  
ON-OFF” button  
to enter the MUSIC TRANSFER Mode.  
2. Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
to select  
MTP, or USB and press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
to confirm the selection  
and return to the SETTINGS Menu.  
3. When transferring files in the MTP Music Transfer Mode you will have the option of using two folders  
to store files, a Music, or Data Folder. All WMA and MP3 files should be transferred to the Music  
Folder, all other files to the Data Folder.  
4. In the USB Mode (WMA-DRM10 NOT supported) you can drag and drop all files onto the drive letter  
that represents the MP630.  
Playlist Manager  
The Playlist manager is an easy way to manage your personal Playlist.  
1. In the SETTINGS Menu, press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind”  
button  
to select the Playlist Manager icon  
, then press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR  
ON-OFF” button  
to enter the PLAYLIST MANAGER Mode.  
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2. Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
ENABLE, DISABLE, or RESET your current Playlist. Press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF”  
button to save the selection and return to the SETTINGS Menu.  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
to  
3. Enabling the Playlist Manager feature will allow you to play your Playlist the next time you go into the  
MUSIC Mode.  
About  
Displays information about the MP630’s firmware version and memory capacity.  
1. In the SETTINGS Menu, press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind”  
button  
to select the About icon , then press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
to display the ABOUT information on the OLED screen.  
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Time Settings  
The MP630 has Advanced TIME features. The TIME Settings Menu contains the features that can be  
customized to your preferences including, an RTC (Real Time Clock), World Time and DST (Daylight  
Saving Time).  
Real Time Clock (RTC)  
The MP630’s RTC displays the local date and time, both of which can be adjusted.  
1. In the SETTINGS Menu, press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind”  
button  
button  
to select the TIME Settings icon , then press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF”  
to enter the TIME Settings Menu.  
2. In the TIME Settings Menu, press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast  
Rewind” button  
to select the RTC icon  
, then press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF”  
button  
to enter the RTC Mode.  
3. Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
between the Month, Day and Year. Press the “Volume Up” button  
button to change the date.  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
to switch  
, or “Volume Down”  
4. Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
to advance to the RTC Time setup.  
5. Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
to switch  
between the hour and minute. Press the “Volume Up” button  
, or “Volume Down” button  
to change the time.  
6. Press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
to confirm the new date and time and  
return to the TIME Settings Menu.  
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World Time  
The MP630 has the ability to display the local time for different time zones; this is a handy feature if you  
are traveling.  
1. In the SETTINGS Menu, press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind”  
button  
button  
to select the TIME Settings icon , then press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF”  
to enter the TIME Settings Menu.  
2. In the TIME Settings Menu, press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast  
Rewind” button  
to select the World Time icon  
, then press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR  
ON-OFF” button  
to enter the WORLD TIME Mode.  
3. Enabling the World Time feature will open the Time Zone setup screen.  
4. Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
to select  
the Time Zone you are in.  
5. Press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
to confirm the new time and return to the  
TIME Settings Menu.  
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Daylight Saving Time (DST)  
The MP630 can be setup to enable Daylight Saving Time, so the official local Summer and Winter times  
are displayed.  
1. In the SETTINGS Menu, press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind”  
button  
button  
to select the TIME Settings icon , then press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF”  
to enter the TIME Settings Menu.  
2. In the TIME Settings Menu, press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast  
Rewind” button  
to select the DST icon  
, then press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF”  
button  
to enter the DST Mode.  
3. Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
to  
ENABLE, or DISABLE the DST feature and press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
to confirm the selection and return to the TIME Settings Menu.  
4. Enabling the Daylight Saving Time feature will automatically adjust the MP630’s Clock by plus, or  
minus one hour depending on the time of year and the time zone you are in.  
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Advanced RECORD Settings  
The MP630 has Advanced Recording features. The RECORD Settings Menu contains the advanced  
Recording features that can be customized to your preferences including, REC Quality, REC  
Environment, REC Input Device, VAD (Voice Activation Detection) and Preset REC.  
REC Quality  
The quality of an audio recording can be set to Low (8,000Hz), Average (16,000Hz), Medium (22,000Hz),  
Good (32,000Hz), or High (44,000Hz), but the higher you set the Recording Quality the greater the  
memory space required to save the resulting WAV file.  
1. In the SETTINGS Menu, press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind”  
button  
button  
to select the REC Settings icon , then press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF”  
to enter the REC Settings Menu.  
2. In the REC Settings Menu, press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind”  
button  
button  
to select the REC Quality icon , then press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF”  
to enter the REC QUALITY Mode.  
3. Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
to switch  
between the 5 Recording Quality settings: Low Avg Med Good High. Press the  
“PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
to select the REC Quality level and return to the  
REC Settings Menu.  
Sample rate  
Low (8KHz)  
Avg (16KHz)  
Med (22KHz)  
Channels*  
1GB  
2GB  
4GB  
1 (stereo/mono)  
1 (stereo/mono)  
1 (stereo/mono)  
32/64 hrs  
16/32 hrs  
12/24 hrs  
8/16 hrs  
6/12 hrs  
64/128 hrs  
32/64 hrs  
24/48 hrs  
16/32 hrs  
12/24 hrs  
128/256 hrs  
64/128 hrs  
48/96 hrs  
32/64 hrs  
24/48 hrs  
Record  
Sound  
Good (32KHz) 1 (stereo/mono)  
High (44KHz) 1 (stereo/mono)  
If not enough memory space is available, or the battery power is too low, the MP630 cannot support  
the maximum recording capacity as outlined in the above table.  
The closer you move the MP630’s Microphone to the source of the sound the higher the quality of the  
recording.  
RADIO Recordings are recorded in Stereo. MIC Recordings are recorded in Mono. Line-In  
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Recordings are recorded in Stereo, or Mono depending on the Line-In device that is used.  
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REC Environment  
Sets the sensitivity of the MP630’s Built-in Microphone, so you can record a Memo (record a person  
speaking), or Meeting (record a group speaking).  
1. In the SETTINGS Menu, press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind”  
button  
button  
to select the REC Settings icon , then press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF”  
to enter the REC Settings Menu.  
2. In the REC Settings Menu, press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind”  
, then press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR  
to enter the REC ENVIRONMENT Mode.  
button  
to select the REC Environment icon  
ON-OFF” button  
3. Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
to select  
MEMO, or MEETING and press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
to confirm the  
selection and return to the REC Settings Menu.  
REC Input Device  
Select between the MIC (Built-In Microphone), Ext MIC (External Microphone) or LINE-IN (e.g. CD  
Player) as the Audio Recording method used by the MP630.  
1. In the SETTINGS Menu, press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind”  
button  
button  
to select the REC Settings icon , then press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF”  
to enter the REC Settings Menu.  
2. In the REC Settings Menu, press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind”  
, then press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR  
to enter the REC INPUT DEVICE Mode.  
button  
to select the REC Input Device icon  
ON-OFF” button  
3. Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
to select  
the MIC (Microphone), Ext MIC (External Microphone) or LINE-IN (e.g. CD Player) as the audio  
recording method and press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
to confirm the  
selection and return to the REC Settings Menu.  
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VAD (Voice Activation Detection)  
VAD allows the MP630 to make gapless audio recordings. This means the player will only begin recording  
when it detects the subject is speaking, if the person(s) pauses, or stops speaking the MP630 will stop  
recording until the person(s) starts speaking again. This allows you to make complete and very easy to  
listen to recordings.  
1. In the SETTINGS Menu, press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind”  
button  
button  
to select the REC Settings icon , then press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF”  
to enter the REC Settings Menu.  
2. In the REC Settings Menu, press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
button to select the VAD icon , then press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
to enter the VAD Mode.  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind”  
3. Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
to select  
to  
the ENABLE, or DISABLE option and press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
confirm the selection and return to the REC Settings Menu.  
Preset REC  
Set a date and time for the MP630 to automatically make an Audio Recording from the Radio, or using its  
Built-in Microphone, or an External Microphone.  
1. In the Settings Menu, press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind”  
button  
button  
to select the Preset REC icon , then press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF”  
to enter the PRESET REC Mode.  
2. Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
to select  
to  
the ENABLE, or DISABLE option and press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
confirm the selection.  
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3. Enabling the Preset REC feature will open the Preset REC setup screen.  
4. Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button  
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button  
to select  
the FM (Radio), MIC (Built-in Microphone), or Ext MIC (External Microphone) as the audio  
recording method and press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
to confirm the  
selection.  
5. If you select the FM (Radio) option as the Preset REC recording method you must select the FM  
frequency that you want the MP630 to automatically record. Press the “Volume Up” button  
,
or “Volume Down” button  
to adjust the FM frequency by 0.1 MHz each time until you reach  
the desired frequency. Alternatively, you can Press and Hold the “Volume Up” button  
, or  
“Volume Down” button  
to quickly auto-scan to the desired frequency.  
6. Press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
to advance to the Preset REC time setup.  
7. Input the time you want the MP630 to make the automatic recording. Press the “Next-Fast Forward”  
button , or “Back-Fast Rewind” button to switch between the hour and minute.  
Press the “Volume Up” button  
, or “Volume Down” button  
to change the time.  
8. Press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
to advance to the Preset REC time Stop  
Recording setup.  
9. Press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF” button  
to confirm the date and time selections and  
return to the Preset REC Menu.  
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Driver Installation  
Driver Installation for Windows® Me, 2000 and XP  
No drivers are required. These Windows® Operating Systems have built-in drivers to support the MP630.  
Plug your MP630 into an available USB port and Windows® will install the necessary files. A new  
Removable Disk drive with a newly assigned drive letter will appear in the My Computer window.  
Driver Installation for MacOS 10.0, or Later  
No drivers are required. Plug your MP630 into an available USB port and your computer will automatically  
detect it.  
Figure 4. Mac Driver Installation  
Driver Installation for LinuxKernel 2.4, or Later  
No drivers are required. Plug your MP630 into a USB port and mount it.  
1. First create a directory for the MP630.  
Example: mkdir /mnt/MP630  
2. Then, mount the MP630.  
Example: mount –a –t msdos /dev/sda1 /mnt/MP630  
1. When the MP630 is connected to a computer it is locked into transferring files. You will  
not be able to play or record any music at this time. Please disconnect your MP630 from  
the computer when you want to use the player.  
2. NEVER format your MP630 in Windows.  
3. Audio files (MP3/WMA/WMA-DRM10/WAV) must be organized, so that they are no more  
than 4 folder levels away from the [/Root.DIR/] root directory.  
4. The MP630 is limited to 128 characters for a file name.  
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Connecting to a Computer  
If you want to buy and play WMA-DRM10 (only) music files, or you are using Windows  
Media Player 10 you must choose the MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) Music Transfer Mode  
to transfer and synchronize music files between the computer and your MP630.  
1. Plug the small end of the Mini USB to USB A-Type cable into the Mini USB connector on the MP630  
and plug the large end of the cable into an available USB port on your desktop, or notebook computer.  
When connected to a computer the MP630’s rechargeable Li-ion battery will begin charging and the  
MP630can only be used for transferring files.  
Figure 5. Connecting to a Computer  
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Download and Upload Music and other Files  
If you want to buy and play WMA-DRM10 (only) music files, or you are using Windows  
Media Player 10 you must choose the MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) Music Transfer Mode  
to transfer and synchronize music files between the computer and your MP630.  
If you want to use your MP630 to listen to music other than the Radio you must download MP3, WMA, or  
WMA-DRM10 music files onto the Player.  
1. If you are using a Windows OS, please find out what version of Windows Media Player the computer is  
running before connecting your MP630. If you are using Windows Media Player 10, or you want to  
listen to WMA-DRM10 music, please see the Music Transfer Mode section in SETTINGS.  
2. Plug the small end of the Mini USB to USB A-Type cable into the MP630’s Mini USB port and plug the  
large end of the cable into an available USB port on a computer. When connected to a computer the  
unit’s rechargeable Li-ion battery will begin charging and the MP630 can only be used for transferring  
files.  
Figure 6. Mini USB Cable and Connecting to a Computer  
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3. When connected to a computer the MP630’s screen will display a READYmessage, indicating that  
files can be loaded onto the player. If you are using Windows® a new Removable Disk drive with a  
newly assigned drive letter representing the MP630 will appear in the My Computer window.  
Figure 7. *F: is an example drive letter, the letter in your “My Computer” window may differ  
4. In the MTP (Media Transfer Mode) use Windows Media Player 10 to transfer and synchronize your  
WMA-DRM10 Music files with the MP630’s MTP Folder, all other files should be dropped on to the  
Data Folder. In the USB Mode (WMA-DRM10 NOT supported) you can drag and drop your MP3,  
WMA, or other files and folders onto the MP630’s corresponding Removable Disk drive letter, at this  
stage the players’ screen will display a WRITE” message indicating that the files are being  
transferred to the MP630. When the players’ screen returns to the READYmessage you will know  
that the files have successfully transferred.  
5. If you choose to upload files, or folders to the computer, the players’ screen will display a READ”  
message indicating that the files are being transferred to the Computer. When the players’ screen  
returns to the READYmessage you will know that the files have successfully transferred.  
6. Always disconnect the Digital Music Player from a computer by selecting and following the  
instructions for the “Safely Remove Hardware” icon that can be found on the Windows® Toolbar at  
the bottom of the computer screen.  
Figure 8. Safely Remove Hardware  
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Disconnecting from a Computer  
Before removing your MP630, always ensure the OLED Display is not in the READ/WRITE  
status, otherwise your files or MP630 may be damaged.  
Removing the MP630 in Windows® Me, 2000 and XP  
1. Select the Hardware  
icon on the system tray.  
2. The Safely Remove Hardware pop-up window will appear. Select it to continue.  
Figure 9. Safely Remove Hardware  
3. A window will appear stating “The ‘USB Mass Storage Device’ device can now be safely removed  
from the system.” Unplug the Digital Music Player.  
Figure 10. Safe to Remove Hardware  
Removing the MP630 in MacOS 10.0, or Later  
Drag and drop the Disk icon corresponding to your MP630 into the trashcan. Then unplug your MP630  
from the USB port.  
Remove the MP630 in LinuxKernel 2.4, or Later  
Execute umount /mnt/ MP630 to un-mount the device. Then unplug your MP630 from the USB port.  
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Transcend Digital Music Player Utility  
The MP630 comes with some very useful bundled software that can increase your productivity. Before  
using the Transcend Digital Music Player Utility program, please read the following sections carefully.  
The Utility is not supported on Mac, or LinuxOperating Systems.  
To use the Utility, you must log in to the Windows® OS with Administrator rights.  
Installing the Digital Music Player Utility Program  
1. Put the Software CD into the CD-ROM (Auto-Run supported). Click on the “Utility” button.  
Figure 11. Digital Music Player Utility Program  
2. Choose your setup language. Click on the “OK” button to continue.  
Figure 12. Choose a language  
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3. The “InstallShield Wizard” window appears. Click on the “Next” button to continue. The  
InstallShield Wizard will guide you through the Digital Music Player Utility Program installation  
process.  
Figure 13. Digital Music Player Utility Program InstallShield Wizard  
4. When the Digital Music Player Utility is finished installing, click on the “Finish” button to exit the  
wizard.  
Figure 14. Installation complete  
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5. The Digital Music Player Utility Software Program can be found in: “  
-> Programs -> Transcend  
-> Transcend Digital Music Player Utility.”  
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Using the Digital Music Player Utility  
The Transcend Digital Music Player Utility provides you with several software options including a:  
PC-Lock Function  
Partition & Security Function  
Figure 15. Transcend Digital Music Player Utility Menu  
To use the Utility, you must log in to the Windows® OS with Administrator rights.  
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PC-Lock Function  
When the PC-Lock Function is enabled, you can use your Digital Music Player as a key to lock your  
computer protecting it from use by others.  
The PC-Lock function is not supported in the Macor LinuxOperating Systems.  
To use the PC-Lock function, you must log in to the Windows OS with Administrator rights.  
PC-Lock Function for Windows® Me, 2000 and XP  
1. Click on the “PC-Lock” button in the “Digital Music Player Utility” window.  
Figure 16. Digital Music Player Utility PC-Lock  
2. The “PC-Lock Settings” window will appear. Select the “Enable PC-Lock” option.  
Figure 17. Enable PC-Lock  
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3. After selecting the Enable PC-Lock you can type the Text to be displayed on the screen while the  
computer is locked.  
Figure 18. Screen Saver Text  
4. If you want to set a timer to automatically unlock your computer select the “Enable Timer” option.  
Input the Lock Period in Hours and Minutes, after the time elapses your computer is automatically  
unlocked.  
Figure 19. PC-Lock Timer  
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5. Click on the “OK” button to start the PC-Lock.  
Figure 20. Enable PC-Lock  
Lock Your Computer  
After the PC-Lock function is enabled, your computer will be locked whenever you remove your Digital  
Music Player. When your computer is locked, the screen will display the Text screen saver.  
Unlock Your Computer  
To unlock the computer, you must re-insert your Digital Music Player. The locked status on the screen  
will disappear and you are now free to use your computer. The computer’s locked status will also end  
automatically after the specified lock period timer has expired.  
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Partition & Security Function  
Enabling this feature allows you to setup a secure area on the Digital Music Player to protect your  
personal information with a Private Password. You can partition the MP630 into Public and Private  
Password protected areas. Data and information in the Private Area is kept secure and can only be  
accessed by logging onto the MP630 using the correct password.  
The Partition & Security function is not supported in the Macor LinuxOperating Systems.  
To use the Partition & Security function, you must log in to the Windows OS with Administrator  
rights.  
Enable the Security Function in Windows® Me, 2000 and XP  
1. Click on the “Partition” button in the “Digital Music Player Utility” window.  
Figure 21. Digital Music Player Utility Partition  
2. The “Partition” window will appear. Partition the MP630 into a Public and Private partition by using  
the mouse to move the disk partition bar on the slider until the Public Disk Area and Private Disk  
Area have the desired memory capacity sizes.  
Figure 22. Create a Partition  
3. Input a “Password” and a “Password hint” (a reminder, should you forget your password). Click on  
the “Start” button to complete the Partition & Security setup.  
Figure 29. Password and Hint  
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Use the MP630 Security Features  
1. Click on the “Login/Logout” button in the “Digital Music Player Utility” window.  
Figure 23. Digital Music Player Utility Login/out  
2. The “Login/out” window will appear. Input your Password and click on the “Login” button to enter  
the MP630 Security area.  
Figure 24. Enter your password  
3. When you are finished using the Secure Area and no data is being transferred between the Digital  
Music Player and the computer, click on the “Logout” button to Log Out of the Private Partition.  
Figure 25. Digital Music Player Utility Logout  
Changing your Password  
1. Click on the “Password” button in the “Digital Music Player Utility” window.  
Figure 26. MP630 Password  
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2. The “New Password” window will appear. Input your current “Password,a “New Password,”  
“Confirm Password” and a “New Password Hint” (a reminder, should you forget your password).  
Click on the “OK” button to complete the New Password setup.  
Figure 27. Change Password  
Forgotten your Password  
If you forget your password use the password hint to try and remember your password. However, if the  
hint does not work you can use the Partition Function to repartition your Digital Music Player. Any data  
that you saved on the MP630’s unprotected Public Disk Partition should be backed-up before  
re-partitioning the MP630.  
WARNING! Repartioning the Disk will erase all of the data in the Private Area of your Digital  
Music Player.  
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Troubleshooting  
If a problem occurs with your MP630, please first check the information listed below before taking your  
MP630 for repair. If you are unable to remedy a problem from the following hints, please consult your  
dealer, service center, or local Transcend branch office. We also have FAQ and Support services on our  
websites.  
Software CD cannot auto-run in Windows®  
Go to the Device Manager in the Control Panel and enable the Auto-Insert function for the CD-ROM  
drive. Alternatively, you can manually run the “MP630.EXE” file on the software CD.  
Operating system cannot detect the MP630  
Check the following:  
1. Is your MP630 properly connected to the USB port? If not, unplug it and plug it in again.  
2. Is your MP630 connected to the Mac keyboard? If yes, unplug it and plug it into an available USB port  
on your Mac Desktop.  
3. Is the USB port enabled? If not, refer to the user’s manual of your computer (or motherboard) to  
enable it.  
Cannot Power ON  
Check the following:  
1. Is the MP630 connected to your computer? If yes, unplug it.  
2. Is the LOCK switch set to “LOCK”? If yes, set it to the “OFF” position.  
3. Is the battery out of power? If yes, please recharge the battery.  
Cannot download MP3, WMA, WMA-DRM10, or WAV files to the MP630  
As required, uninstall and re-install the driver. If this doesn’t work, try Resetting the unit and if this fails,  
please see the “Restoring Factory Defaults” section to recover your MP630.  
Buttons aren’t working  
Is the LOCK switch set to “LOCK”? If yes, set it to the “OFF” position.  
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Cannot hear track playback  
1. Have you downloaded any music files onto the Digital Music Player? If no, then you must first do so  
from your computer or the Internet. (Only Mpeg I Layer 3 and WMA files compressed at a rate of  
32Kbps–320Kbps are supported.)  
2. Are the earphones properly connected to the earphones jack? If not, reconnect them.  
3. Is the volume loud enough? If not, increase the volume level until the music can be heard.  
Track name does NOT display correctly on the screen  
1. The default language of the Digital Music Player is English. Please set the language option first.  
2. ID3 tag information has display priority on the screen of the Digital Music Player. You could modify  
the ID3 tag by using Windows Media Player or Winamp.  
3. If the ID3 tag is empty, just the file name will be displayed on the screen.  
Cannot enter the RECORD Mode  
To make sure the recorded file will not be lost, two safety mechanisms are provided.  
1. If the remaining battery capacity is less than 10%, you cannot enter the RECORD Mode.  
2. During recording, if the remaining battery capacity goes below 10% the MP630 will automatically  
save the recording.  
Track playback sounds intermittent  
Plug the earphones into the earphones jack again to make sure they are properly connected.  
Digital Music Player Powers OFF automatically  
MP630 features a SLEEP Mode, which acts as a Power Saving feature. You can preset your Digital  
Music Player to Power OFF automatically after 15, 30, or 60 minutes. Please refer to the “Sleep” section  
in SETTINGS.  
Digital Music Player just isn’t working properly  
If your Digital Music Player ever stops working properly, or locks up, try Powering it ON and OFF a few  
times, if this does not correct the problem you can Reset the unit by pressing the “Reset” button  
for 3 to 5 seconds. If all of these options fail you can restore your Digital Music Player to its Default  
Factory Settings by using the “Recovery Function.”  
Cannot find the file that was just copied to the Digital Music Player  
Re-copy the file and refer to the “Disconnecting from a Computer” section to remove the Digital Music  
Player after the copy process is completed.  
A File that was just deleted still appears  
Re-delete the file and refer to the “Disconnecting from a Computer” section to remove the Digital  
Music Player after the delete process is completed.  
Digital Music Player automatically removed from the operating system  
This problem occurs when you press the “Volume Down” button  
while your Digital Music  
Player is still connected to a Computer USB port. Unplug your Digital Music Player from the USB port  
and plug it back in again.  
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Digital Music Player cannot operate after it was formatted in Windows®  
Formatting the Digital Music Player using the “Quick Format” or “Full Format” option in Windows®  
destroys the default format of the Digital Music Player. To retrieve the default format, you must link to  
http://www.transcendusa.com/ and download a Firmware Update for your Digital Music Player.  
How do I find out what Windows Media Player version I am using?  
1. Open your Windows Media Player program.  
2. Click on the “Help” menu and select the “About Windows Media Player” option.  
3. The version of your Windows Media Player will be displayed on the computer screen.  
Cannot listen to DRM music on my MP630?  
1. The MP630 only supports WMA-DRM10 music files, is this the file type you are using?  
2. Did you use the MTP “Music Transfer Mode” to transfer music to the MP630?  
Sync Lyrics: Why can’t I see the words of the song I am listening to?  
For detailed Sync Lyrics instructions, please link to the FAQ section on our website  
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Specifications  
Size (L x W x H):  
Weight:  
73 mm × 33 mm × 12.5 mm  
30g (with Li-ion battery)  
MP3 WMA and WMA-DRM10 (Subscription music)  
IMA_ADPCM (WAV)  
15 hours (fully charged battery)  
32Kbps to 320Kbps  
Up to 10 years  
Music Formats:  
Recording Format:  
Estimated Battery Life:  
Compression Rates:  
Data Retention:  
Erase Cycles:  
100,000 times  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio:  
Certificates:  
90dB  
CE, FCC, BSMI  
Warranty:  
2-years  
Ordering Information  
Device Description  
Memory Size  
2GB  
Transcend P/N  
TS2GMP630  
TS4GMP630  
MP630 Digital Music Player  
MP630 Digital Music Player  
4GB  
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Transcend Limited Warranty  
“Above and Beyond” is the standard we set ourselves for customer service at Transcend. We  
consistently position ourselves to be significantly above the industry norm, which is all part of  
our commitment to Customer Satisfaction.  
All Transcend information, Inc. (Transcend) products are warranted and tested to be free from defects  
in material and workmanship and to conform to the published specifications. During the warranty period  
should your Transcend MP630 fail under normal use in the recommended environment due to improper  
workmanship or materials, Transcend will repair the product or replace it with a comparable one. This  
warranty is subject to the conditions and limitations set forth herein.  
Duration of Warranty: The Transcend MP630 is covered by this warranty for a period of two (2) years  
from the date of purchase. Proof of purchase including the date of purchase is required to collect on the  
warranty. Transcend will inspect the product and decide whether to repair or replace it. Transcend  
reserves the right to provide a functional equivalent product, or a refurbished replacement product.  
Limitations: This warranty does not apply to product failure caused by accidents, abuse, mishandling,  
improper installation, alteration, acts of nature, improper usage, or problems with electrical power. In  
addition, opening or tampering with the product casing, or any physical damage, abuse or alteration to the  
product’s surface, including all warranty or quality stickers, product serial or electronic numbers will also  
void the product warranty. Transcend is not responsible for recovering any data lost due to the failure of a  
flash memory device. Transcend’s MP630 must be used with devices that conform to the recommended  
industry standards. Transcend will not be liable for damages resulting from a third party device that  
causes the Transcend MP630 to fail. Transcend shall in no event be liable for any consequential, indirect,  
or incidental damages, lost profits, lost business investments, lost goodwill, or interference with business  
relationships as a result of lost data. Transcend is also not responsible for damage or failure of any third  
party equipment, even if Transcend has been advised of the possibility. This limitation does not apply to  
the extent that it is illegal or unenforceable under applicable law.  
Disclaimer: The foregoing limited warranty is exclusive. There are no other warranties, including any  
implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. This warranty is not affected in any  
part by Transcend providing technical support or advice.  
Online Registration: To expedite the warranty service, please register your Transcend Product within 30  
days of purchase.  
The specifications mentioned above are subject to change without notice.  
Transcend Information, Inc.  
*The Transcend logo is a registered trademark of Transcend Information, Inc.  
*All logos and marks are trademarks of their respective companies.  
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Glossary Icons  
MUSIC: Select this icon to access your MP3, WMA and WMA-DRM10 music files.  
RADIO: Select this icon to choose, save, listen to and record a Radio station.  
RECORD: Select this icon to access the Audio Recordings you made.  
Settings: Select this icon to customize the MP630’s settings to your specific preferences.  
Repeat: Select this icon to repeat a song, a section of a song, or all the songs in a folder.  
Equalizer: Select this icon to choose the equalizer setting that matches the type of music you are  
listening to i.e. Rock, Pop, Jazz, Classical, Bass, or User defined.  
REC Quality: Select this icon to choose a recording quality level for audio recordings made using  
the built-in microphone.  
Screen Saver: Select this icon to customize the MP630’s settings to your specific preferences.  
Sleep: Select this icon to specify the time interval before the MP630 Powers OFF due to inactivity.  
PlayBack Speed: Select this icon to increase, or decrease the speed at which audio files play.  
Playlist Manager: Select this icon to manage your playlist.  
Contrast: Select this icon to adjust the brightness of the OLED display.  
Language: Select this icon to choose the MP630’s user language (default English).  
Sync Lyrics: Select this icon to display the words of a song on the screen during playback.  
FM Reset: Select this icon to reset all the radio stations that have been saved to channel  
numbers.  
RTC: Select this icon to change the current date and time.  
World Time: Select this icon to choose a world time zone.  
About: Select this icon to see what firmware version the unit is currently using and the MP630’s  
memory capacity.  
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REC Environment: Select this icon to set the sensitivity of recording audio from a person, or  
group.  
REC Input Device: Select this icon to choose the method of recording: Built-in Microphone, or  
Line-In (external microphone, CD Player).  
VAD: Voice Activation Detection, Select this icon to setup for gapless audio recordings.  
Preset REC: Select this icon to preset the player to make an automatic audio recording.  
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Terminology  
A-B repeat................................................................................................................................................2, 3  
Function that allows a user to mark a designated section of a track for continuous replay.  
auto-scan.............................................................................................................................................12, 27  
Automatically-scan begins a search process that will continue until a recognized signal is arrived at.  
cable.........................................................................................................................................2, 4, 7, 31, 32  
Device that is used to connect one hardware device to another without a loss in function.  
CD-ROM.........................................................................................................................................28, 35, 42  
Compact Disk-Read Only Memory is a compact disk format that can store music, text and graphics.  
CH...............................................................................................................................................................12  
A Channel is a frequency carrier on which transmissions are received e.g. radio, TV.  
Desktop..................................................................................................................................................3, 42  
This is a single user stationary computer running the Window®, Mac, or LinuxOperating System.  
driver..........................................................................................................................................4, 28, 37, 42  
A software program that allows a hardware device to communicate with a computer operating system.  
Earphones .........................................................................................................................................2, 5, 12  
Accessory that plugs into a device and is used for listening to audio files.  
Equalizer................................................................................................................................3, 6, 17, 18, 47  
This function allows a user to change the way they hear a song by altering its frequency bands.  
FAQ ............................................................................................................................................................42  
Frequently Asked Question.  
Flash ..................................................................................................................................................2, 3, 35  
A rewritable type of solid-state memory storage.  
FM.....................................................................................................................3, 2, 3, 12, 13, 14, 20, 27, 47  
Frequency Modulation is a transmission technique that produces a clearer sound.  
frequency.............................................................................................................................................12, 27  
A measurement of the number of vibrations that occur in one second.  
GB ..................................................................................................................................................13, 15, 24  
A GigaByte measures memory storage capacity, one GB equals one billion bytes.  
Hz ...............................................................................................................................................................18  
Hertz is a unit of frequency measurement.  
icon ....................................................................7, 10, 12, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 47  
Is a small picture that represents a function, file, folder, disk drive, or some other element of a device.  
Karaoke..............................................................................................................................................2, 3, 20  
A sing-along feature that displays the words of a song on a screen while you are listening to the song.  
KHz.................................................................................................................................................13, 15, 24  
KiloHertz is a unit of frequency measurement.  
Li-ion battery.........................................................................................................................3, 7, 31, 32, 45  
Lithium-Ion battery is a rechargeable battery that has a greater energy capacity and stability.  
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Line-In..................................................................................................................................2, 3, 5, 6, 14, 26  
Make a direct external recording using a cable/line-in that connects to a port on the device.  
Linux ................................................................................................................................4, 3, 30, 34, 35, 42  
An open source computer Operating System.  
Mac...................................................................................................................................4, 3, 30, 34, 35, 42  
MACintosh is a computer operating system used in Apple computers.  
MB ..............................................................................................................................................................45  
A MegaByte measures memory storage capacity, one MB equals one million bytes.  
MHz ......................................................................................................................................................12, 27  
MegaHertz is a unit of frequency measurement.  
microphone .................................................................................................................................2, 9, 47, 48  
Device used to record Audio sounds by converting sound waves into electrical signals.  
Mini USB..........................................................................................................................2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 31, 32  
Mini Universal Serial Bus is a hardware interface used for connecting peripherals to a computer.  
MP3 ....................................................................................................2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 30, 32, 33, 42, 45, 47  
MPEG Audio Layer 3 is a digital audio file compression technology.  
Navigator .......................................................................................................2, 3, 10, 11, 13, 15, 16, 21, 47  
Gives you access to the files and folders that are saved onto the MP630's memory.  
OLED..............................................................................................2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 19, 20, 23, 34, 47  
Organic Light Emitting Device is a new technology used in the manufacture of displays.  
USB ............................................................................................2, 3, 4, 7, 29, 30, 31, 32, 34, 37, 39, 42, 43  
Universal Serial Bus is a hardware interface found on all modern computers for connecting peripherals.  
USB A-Type .................................................................................................................................2, 7, 31, 32  
Normal sized Universal Serial Bus connecter, or port.  
USB port ....................................................................................................................................7, 31, 32, 43  
This is the interface on a computer to which a USB device is connected.  
WAV............................................................................................................3, 8, 9, 13, 15, 16, 24, 30, 42, 45  
WAV is a digital audio file format used in Windows®.  
Windows......................................................................4, 3, 4, 28, 30, 32, 33, 34, 35, 37, 39, 42, 43, 44, 50  
Computer Operating System developed by Microsoft.  
Wizard............................................................................................................................................28, 29, 36  
A computer program that guides a user through a procedure for setting up a new application, or device.  
WMA.................................................................................................2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 30, 32, 33, 42, 43, 45, 47  
Windows Media Audio is a digital audio file compression technology used in Windows®.  
WMA-DRM10 .........................................................................................................3, 8, 9, 10, 30, 32, 42, 45  
Windows Media Audio Digital Rights Management10 is a digital audio file compression technology that  
supports subscription based digital rights protected music, which is typically downloaded from an online  
store.  
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