X Micro Tech MP3 Player EPIC User Manual

X-Micro EPIC MP3 Player  
MP3 Music Player+Digital Voice Recorder+USB Flash Drive  
User Manual  
V1.2  
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1. Introduction  
1.1 About X-Micro EPIC MP3 Player  
X-Micro EPIC MP3 Player is the brand new multi-function MP3/WMA player from our EPIC series. Compared  
with the single-function MP3 Player, X-MICRO EPIC MP3 PLAYER owns not only the stylish outlook with an  
EQ built in LCD, but also a high quality digital voice recording function. We successfully combined  
well-known USB flash drive, popular MP3/WMA player and delicately designed digital voice recorder in one  
stick. With two AAA batteries, you can take advantage of 15 hours non-stop playing time. X-MICRO EPIC  
MP3 PLAYER is suitable for each occasion — meeting, data storage and of course, music enjoyment. It is  
absolutely your best choice from various consumer products.  
1.2 Features  
- Current available: 128MB / 256MB / 512MB  
- Supports USB specification revision 1.1  
- Transferring rate up to 12Mbit per second at “Full Speed”.  
- Supports power saving mode to reduce power consumption while not playing X-Micro EPIC MP3 Player.  
- Supports Windows 2000, ME, XP, Mac OS 8.6 or above and Linux 2.4.0 or above without device driver.  
- Supports Windows 98/98SE with device driver.  
- LED indicator when X-Micro EPIC MP3 Player is working.  
- Key lock / write protect switch.  
- Hot Plug & Play.  
- Durable solid-state storage – data retention for at least 10 years.  
- Erase Cycles: 100,000 times  
- No external power is required - DC 4.5V ~ 5.5V from USB port.  
- Low Power consumptionWrite 39.1mA ~ 39.4mA / Read 35.0mA ~ 36.1mA.  
- Support music format: MP3 / WMA  
- Earphone jack: 3.5 mm  
- Audio output: 5mW + 5mW  
- Output frequency range: 20HZ – 20KHZ  
- Power supply: by two of AAA battery.  
- Continuous playing time: more than 15hours.  
- EQ choices: Normal / Rock / Classic / POP / Jazz  
- LCD display: 13mm (H) x 30mm (L)  
- Digital voice record in ADPCM 32kbps (WAV) format through internal microphone.  
- Repeat read function (A - B).  
- Unit weight: approximate 30g (not including battery)  
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-CE and FCC certificate of approval.  
2. Illustration of function keys and LCD display  
LED  
USB JACK  
S1  
LCD  
S4  
S3  
SW1  
S2  
S1: Switch Controller  
(Power On / Multi-function  
Switch)  
SW1: Key Lock  
S3: Record Button  
(Write Protect / Button Lock)  
(Record / Repeat Section settings)  
S4: Mode Key  
S2: Volume Control  
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Repeat Play: Single / All  
Play Mode: Play / Pause / Stop  
Player function: WMA,MP3,DVR  
Repeat Section  
Battery Status  
Key Lock  
Selection and play time  
Record Mode  
Equalizer Settings  
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3. Quick Start  
MP3/WMA Playback  
Steps:  
1. Press 3 seconds on Switch Controller to turn on the player.  
2. LED will blink when you press Switch Controller. After blinking, LCD will show HELLO.  
3. If there are already MP3 or WMA files in the Flash Memory, the LCD will show01 0:00, and the  
LED will light up. To begin the playback of MP3 or WMA file, press again Switch Controller .  
Record Operation  
Steps:  
1. Press 3 seconds on Switch Controller to turn on the player.  
2. Press Record Button to enter record mode. LED will blink, and the ”REC” icon in the display will  
blink, too. The time in the display will increase from 0:00.  
3. Press again Record Button to stop record and then enter the record playback mode. The ”REC”  
icon will disappear and the ”DVR” icon will show up in the display. LED will light off.  
4. To play the previous recorded WAV files, press Switch Controller in record playback mode.  
Connecting to PC  
Steps:  
1. Use USB cable to connect to PC’s USB port, the player will be turned on automatically.  
2. The USB indication will show up in the display. While connecting to PC, the display will  
show ”--USB----”, and LED will blink.  
4. Once the connection is completed, LED will light up, and”-- --PC-- --” will appear in the display. You  
will see a “Removable Disk” in My Computer.  
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4. Function & Operation  
4.1. MP3/WMA Playback  
(1) Press Switch Controller to turn on the player. LED will blink.  
The display will show HELLOas Figure 4.1.1.  
Figure 4.1.1  
Figure 4.1.2  
Figure 4.1.3  
(2) The player will automatically read the content of the Flash  
Memory. If there are already MP3 or WMA files in the Flash  
Memory, the display will show as Figure 4.1.2.  
(3) Press Switch Controller to start playing the first selection.  
The music format such as MP3 or WMA will be indicated in  
the display. LED will keep blinking and the selection number  
as well as the playing time will also be indicated in the  
display. (Figure 4.1.3)  
(4) To pause during playback, press Switch Controller, and the  
pause symbol will appear. Elapsed playing time will be  
paused, too. (Figure 4.1.4). LED will light up instead of  
flashing.  
Figure 4.1.4  
(5) Press Switch Controller to resume playback.  
(6) To stop playing, press Switch Controller for 2 seconds,  
LED will light up instead of blinking, and the playing time will  
be reset to zero. (Figure 4.1.5)  
Figure 4.1.5  
Figure 4.1.6  
(7) Press Switch Controller again for 2 seconds in stop mode,  
the player will turn off and the display will appear OFF.  
(Figure 4.1.6)  
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(8) If no operations occurred for 60 seconds in stop mode, the  
player will turn off automatically.  
4.2. Recording Operation  
(1) Press Record Button to start recording. LED will keep  
blinking, and the ”REC” icon will flash, too. Elapsed  
recording time will be shown in the display. (Figure 4.2.1)  
Figure 4.2.1  
Figure 4.2.2  
(2) To stop record, press Record Button again. LED will light off,  
and the beginning of the playing time will be indicated in the  
display. ”DVR” icon turns up while ”REC” icon disappears.  
(Figure 4.2.2)  
To pause the record, press Switch Controller. To resume it,  
press Switch Controller again.  
(3) To play the previous recorded WAV files in stop mode,  
press Switch Controller. The display will show the selection  
number and the playing time. (Figure 4.2.3)  
To switch between MP3 and record mode in stop mode,  
press Mode Key.  
Figure 4.2.3  
(4) Press Switch Controller to pause the playback, playing time  
will be paused as well. (Figure 4.2.4)  
(5) Press Switch Controller to resume playback.  
Figure 4.2.4  
(6) If the space in the Flash Memory is used up during record,  
LCD will show ”FULL” (Figure 4.2.5) and record will stop.  
Press any key to go back to record stop mode.  
Figure 4.2.5  
File deletion, selection, fast forward and fast backward in  
record mode are the same as in MP3 / WMA mode.  
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4.3. Selection / Fast Forward / Fast Backward  
(1) To select during playback, slide Switch Controller upward  
once for the previous file, and downward for the next one.  
Playback will start from the beginning of the selection.  
(Figure 4.3.1)  
Figure 4.3.1  
(2) To select in stop mode, slide Switch Controller until the  
desired selection shows up in the display. Press Switch  
controller to start play.  
(3) To locate a particular point in a selection, Slide Switch  
Controller up for fast backward and down for fast forward.  
Playing time in the display will change accordingly. Release  
Switch Controller and the playback will start from the time  
indicated in the display.  
4.4. Equalizer Settings  
(1) Press Mode Key for 2 seconds until ”EQ” appears in the  
display. (Figure 4.4.1) Press Switch Controller to enter the  
menu of Equalizer Settings.  
(2) Slide Switch Controller to select the following settings:  
Normal Æ POP Æ JAZZ Æ CLASSICAL Æ ROCKÆ Normal.  
Press Switch Controller again for confirmation, then the icon  
will come out in the display. (Figure 4.4.2)  
Figure 4.4.1  
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Figure 4.4.2  
4.5. Volume Control  
(1) During playback, slide Volume Controller to the left to turn  
down and right to turn up the volume which will be shown in  
the display. (Figure 4.5.1) -- Sound Level: 0 ~ 63  
(2) To continuously increase or decrease the volume, slide  
Volume Controller to the right / left and hold. To stop volume  
control, stop sliding Volume Controller and the LCD will  
resume the normal display.  
Figure 4.5.1  
4.6. Repeat Section  
(1) During playback, press Record Button once to enter the  
repeat read mode. The start point A will be marked. ”A-B”  
icon will appear and “B” starts flashing. (Figure 4.6.1)  
Figure 4.6.1  
(2) Press Record Button again to mark the end point “B” whose  
icon will stop flashing. AB repeat read will go on. (Figure  
4.6.2)  
If point “B” is not marked until the end of the selected MP3  
file, the playback of the next selection will start and point ” A”  
will disappear.  
Figure 4.6.2  
(3) During AB repeat read, press Record Button again to  
leave this mode. Normal playback will resume from point  
“B”, and the ”A-B” icon will disappear from the display.  
(Figure 4.6.3)  
Figure 4.6.3  
During AB repeat read, press Switch Controller once to  
pause the repeat read, press Switch controller once again  
to resume it.  
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4.7. Menu Operation  
(1) In stop status, press Mode Key to enter Menu selection  
which contains 3 functions:  
(i) Equalizer Settings (EQ)  
(ii) Playback Settings (REP)  
(iii) File Deletion (DEL)  
Figure 4.7.1  
To select, slide Switch Controller up and down and the  
function will change cyclically as follows:  
EQ Æ REP Æ DEL ÆEQ. Press Switch Controller again to  
confirm the selection. (Figure 4.7.1)  
(2) EQ Menu: Under Equalizer Settings, slide Switch Controller  
to select among 5 settings with the following cycle:  
Normal Æ POP Æ JAZZÆCLASSICALÆROCKÆNormal  
Figure 4.7.2  
Press Switch Controller to confirm the setting. (Figure  
4.7.2)  
(3) REP Menu(Figure 4.7.3): Under playback settings, slide  
Switch Controller to select among the following 3 settings:  
(i) Repeat ALL: repeat all the selections  
(ii) Repeat 1:repeat a single selection  
(iii) NO Repeat: to cancel repeat  
Figure 4.7.3  
Slide Switch Controller to select among 3 settings with the  
following cycle:  
Repeat ALL Æ Repeat 1 Æ NO Repeat Æ Repeat ALL  
Press Switch Controller again to confirm the setting.  
(Figure 4.7.4)  
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Figure 4.7.4  
(4) DEL Menu(Figure 4.7.5): Under file deletion, slide Switch  
Controller to select among the deletion of a single file or all  
files with the following cycle:  
DEL ONEÆ DEL ALLÆ DEL ONE  
Figure 4.7.5  
Press Switch Controller again to confirm the setting.  
(Figure 4.7.6)  
Figure 4.7.6  
Figure 4.7.7  
(5) To delete single file: Choose the file to be delete then select  
DEL Mode, select DEL ONE and LCD will display “DEL___”  
(Figure 4.7.7). Press Switch Controller to confirm deletion.  
4.8. Connect to Computer  
(1) Use the USB cable to connect to PC’s USB port, and the  
display will appear “--USB----”.  
(3) During USB operations (including connection with PC, file  
copy / delete, Flash Memory format), the LED will blink  
and ”--USB----” will appear in the display. (Figure 4.8.1)  
Figure 4.8.1  
(4) Once the connection is completed, LED will light up,  
and”---PC--” will appear in the display. You will see a  
“Removable Disk” in My Computer. (Figure 4.8.2)  
Figure 4.8.2  
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(5) Remove the unit from the USB port of PC to return the  
player back to stop mode, and the removable disk will  
disappear from My Computer. Playing time of the 1st file will  
be displayed in the display. (Figure 4.8.3)  
When file copy / delete through PC is finished, make sure  
Figure 4.8.3  
the USB operation has come to a complete stop and the  
display appears “--PC--“ before unplugging the player from  
PC’s USB port. Otherwise it may result in damages to the  
files in the Flash Memory.  
4.9. Key Lock  
(1) Player status: click switch toward to Switch Controller, all  
buttons and switch controller will be locked and stop working.  
The display will appear symbol “ “. (Figure 4.9.1)  
Figure 4.9.1  
Figure 4.9.2  
Figure 4.9.3  
(2) Removable disk status: click switch toward to Switch  
Controller, writing will be protected. (Figure 4.9.2)  
(3) If you try to press any button or switch, the display will  
appear “LOCK” to remind users. (Figure 4.9.3)  
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5. How to install driver  
5.1 Windows 98/98SE Installation  
(1) Plug X-Micro EPIC MP3 Player into USB port. System will detect one new hardware and search for  
proper driver to install.  
(2) Choose the first recommend to install.  
(3) Choose setting up from CD ROM.  
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(4) To execute installation by press “Next”.  
(5) Press “Finish” to complete installation.  
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5.2 Windows ME / Windows 2000 / XP Installation  
For these three operating systems, NO Driver is needed, because Windows has built-in driver to support  
USB removable disk. Simply plug X-Micro EPIC MP3 Player into the USB port and it will be recognized by  
the system. System will setup X-Micro EPIC MP3 Player automatically without any further installation of  
driver.  
Once installation is completed, you will see a “Removable Disk” drive in My Computer.  
6. Remove X-Micro EPIC MP3 Player from computer  
After using X-Micro EPIC MP3 Player, please choose one of the methods below according to your Operating  
System to remove X-Micro EPIC MP3 Player from USB port:  
Windows 98/98SEYou could unplug X-Micro EPIC MP3 Player from the USB port directly once the LED  
stops blinking and its icon would disappear automatically.  
Windows Me/2000/XPClick the icon of X-Micro EPIC MP3 Player at the right down corner, and a “Stop  
USB Mass Storage Device-Drive(H:)” menu appears (Fig.6.1). Click the menu, and the below window  
appears telling you “the ‘USB Mass Storage Device’ device can be safely removed from the system”. Click  
“OK” to close the window (Fig.6.2), then you can safely remove X-Micro EPIC MP3 Player.  
Fig.6.1  
Fig.6.2  
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7. Linux 2.4.0 + / Mac 8.6 + Installation  
Again, No Driver is required for these two operating systems. Simply plug the X-Micro EPIC MP3 Player  
into the USB port and the system will automatically find X-Micro EPIC MP3 Player. After using X-Micro EPIC  
MP3 Player, you could unplug X-Micro EPIC MP3 Player from the USB port directly once the LED stops  
blinking, then its icon would disappear automatically. For Linux user, please refer to Important Notices.  
Important Notices  
(i) In OS Windows 98/98SE, if you don’t set up installation firstly, system will ask you to put driver disk  
for running installation. Be sure to unplug X-Micro EPIC MP3 Player before running setup programs.  
If you install the driver with X-Micro EPIC MP3 Player plugged, it may cause setup error or failure.  
(ii) If you plug X-Micro EPIC MP3 Player into the USB port. System can find X-Micro EPIC MP3 Player,  
but you are unable to access it. Please FORMAT X-Micro EPIC MP3 Player.  
(iii) Before unplugging X-Micro EPIC MP3 Player from the USB port in Windows ME/2000/XP, make  
sure you go to the right hand bottom of the screen to stop the USB device. Otherwise, it may result  
in losing data that you have saved on X-Micro EPIC MP3 Player. (Please refer to 6.2.)  
(iv) Linux uses a so-called "USB Manager", which does automatically load kernel modules (drivers) for  
USB devices. It loads only drivers for devices that are present on the USB bus to reduce memory  
usage. Per default, the USB Manager does not come with the USB Drive pre-configured. However,  
you can easily configure the USB Manager to automatically recognize the USB Drive yourself. Just  
add the following to the configuration file,  
usbmgr.conf (usually in /etc/usbmgr): vendor 0x11E9 product 0x1004 module scsi_mod,  
usb-storage  
This line identifies the USB Drive and tells the USB Manager to load the SCSI as well as the USB  
storage module. The SCSI module is needed in order to talk to both SCSI and USB storage  
devices, while the usb-storage module is needed to talk to USB storage devices.  
Do not forget to either reload the USB Manager's configuration or to restart the USB Manager (for instance,  
do as root: /etc/init.d/usbmgr reload).  
Disclaimer  
All the information in this document is subject to change without prior notice. The manufacturer does not  
make any representations or any warranties (implied or otherwise) regarding the accuracy and completeness  
of this document and shall in no event be liable for any loss of profit or any other commercial damage,  
including but not limited to special, incidental, consequential, or other damages.  
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