Lenoxx Electronics MP3 Player MP 400 User Manual

Model: MP-400  
MP3 / WMA Player  
Operating Instructions  
MP3 and WMA compatible  
Operates with one AAA alkaline battery  
Can also be used to record and transfer  
files as a portable media device  
Track, Song time, Battery, Volume and  
Play mode indicators  
Requires Windows 98SE/Me/2000/XP/  
Mac OS X 10.2.6 or above  
2 Demo songs are included  
Card slot for up to 512M SD/MMC  
memory card for extra storage  
Deluxe stereo earphones with neck strap  
Preset 6 position selectable equalizer  
512M built-in total storage space  
Lock button prevents accidental usage  
Includes USB cable and software disc  
Note: WMA Music with DRM Protection can not be supported by this audio player.  
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1 - Start to Use  
1-1. Preface  
Before you use this DURABRAND digital audio player MODEL MP-400, read all the following  
materials carefully. You can play your favorite MP3 and WMA music files with this portable  
player, and we hope you will enjoy this product.  
Check List  
This package contains:  
DURABRAND 512 MB Audio MP3/WMA player Model MP-400  
USB Cable  
CD disc for Drivers (for Windows 98SE) / Instructions / Demo Music  
1 size AAAAlkaline battery  
Earphones with Neck Strap  
Quick Manual  
This booklet  
NOTE: We suggest you put the Power-On for both the audio player and your PC with  
Internet connection ready, before you start the software installation. NOTE! Software  
installation is only needed if your computer has the older Windows 98SE operating  
system. If you have a newer operating system, such as Windows Me or XP, you  
dont need to install any software. This MP-400 is plug and playand ready to  
use when you connect the USB cable to the MP-400 and your computer (your  
computer must have a USB port).  
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1-2. Features  
Built-in 512MB flash memory (total space, including operating system files).  
Expansion SD/MMC card slot. Accepts up to 512MB SD (Secure Digital) / MMC (MultiMedia  
Card) card (not included) for extra storage.  
Plays MP3, WMA music format files and can store any digital file.  
Upgraded stereo earphones with neck strap.  
One AAA alkaline battery included.  
Standard Mini USB port Plug & Play (cable included).  
Supports Windows 98SE/Me/2000/XP, Mac OS X 10.2.6 or above.  
Blue momentary back-light.  
6 EQ settings (normal, pop, rock, jazz, classic, bass).  
Playback sequence selection (normal, repeat one, repeat all and random).  
FF/REW for fast forward to content of a single song or skipping to next or previous  
song.  
Separate power ON/OFF button for easy operation.  
Lock button for locking all the buttons.  
USB 1.1 (Full speed) standard interface.  
NOTE: WMA Music with DRM Protection cannot be supported by this audio player.  
NOTE: This display does NOT support ID3 music title display.  
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1-3. Device Overview  
Fig. 1-3-1 Device Overview  
1 EARPHONES jack - Connect earphones or a home theater etc. with a 3.5mm stereo plug.  
2 LCD screen - Displays current status of the player, details on page 6.  
3 Lock button  
- Locks controls to prevent accidental operation.  
4 POWER button  
- Turns the player on or off.  
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5 Memory selection / Play mode selection button  
- In STOP mode, press and  
hold to select between internal flash memory and external SD/MMC card (if card is  
inserted inside the set). Press a short time to select the 4-mode playback: normal,  
repeat 1, repeat all, random (details on page 15).  
6 Mini-USB port - Lift the cover and connect the player to your computer using the  
supplied USB cable.  
7 EQ button - Select the 6-Band Equalizer: normal, pop, rock, jazz, classic, bass.  
8 Back cover - Remove the back cover to install 1 AAAbattery or an optional MMC / SD  
memory card (up to 512MB).  
9 Battery compartment - Install 1 AAA battery (alkaline).  
10 Hanging strap hole - To hang the player to the earphones and conveniently carry  
these on your neck.  
11 SD/MMC socket (card slot)  
- Insert an SD/MMC card (up to 512MB) as extra  
memory.  
12 5-Direction control pad - Controls playback and selects menu options:  
PLAY/PAUSE  
(Center button) - Start or pause playback (quick press).  
STOP  
PREV  
NEXT  
VOLUME VOL  
VOLUME VOL  
(Center button) - Stop playback by pressing and holding.  
(Left button) - Skips to the previous track. Press and hold to scan backwards.  
(Right button) - Skips to the next track. Press and hold to scan forwards.  
button (Up button) - Increase volume (details on page 14).  
Button (Down button) - Decrease volume (details on page 14).  
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1-4. LCD Display Overview  
Fig. 1-4-1 LCD Display Overview  
- Shows songs playing time (12 minutes and 23 seconds) also  
Indicators:  
1. Playing Time  
displays Power ON/OFF, PC connection,  
for uploading and for downloading.  
2. Number  
- Shows current track number 19 or total number of tracks.  
3. Status  
- Music playing status (rotates while playing music).  
4. Lock  
- Buttons are locked when  
- Volume control with 16 levels (more bars = louder volume).  
/ Stop / Pause  
flashes in the display.  
5. Volume  
6. Play status Icon - Playing  
.
7. EQ Setting - Displays or changes current EQ mode (Pop, Rock, Jazz, Classic, Bass  
or no display for normal).  
8. Battery Level  
- Displays battery capacity ,  
Full  
Partial  
Empty.  
9. Music Format - Shows MP3/ WMAformat music.  
10. Repeat Setting - Displays playing mode (  
11. Memory selecting - Internal flash memory  
random,  
repeat one,  
repeat all).  
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/ External SD/MMC card  
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1-5. Battery Installation  
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2
Slide the battery cover off as shown.  
Insert one AAA battery, beware of  
correct polarities (+ and -).  
Put the cover back.  
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Battery Safety  
Slide to  
open  
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Do not dispose of any battery in fire!  
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Do not put the battery in a damp place!  
Please take out the battery if you dont use  
the player for a long time!  
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Battery should be installed by adults for safety.  
Fig. 1-5-1 Inserting the Battery  
2- Software Installation  
2-1. Basic System Requirements  
Intel Pentium II 300 MHz or above  
128MB RAM(minimum)  
150MB free space in hard drive  
USB port  
CD-ROM drive  
Operating Systems Supported: Windows 98SE or Windows Me or Windows 2000 or Windows  
XP or Mac OS X 10.2.6 or above.  
NOTE: For Windows Me/2000/XP users, no software installation is needed. The set is  
fully plug and play. For older computers running on Windows 98SE, you will need  
to install drivers from the supplied disc. For Windows 95 or earlier users, this set  
will not work and we recommend you upgrade your operating system and get a  
USB port.  
2-2. Installing Software Driver and Utilities (For Windows 98SE users only)  
For Windows 98SE only, if you have a newer system like Windows XP or Me, go to page 9.  
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Turn on your computer and insert the Driver Setup disc to the CD-ROM drive.  
The computer screen will display the DURABRAND welcome page.  
Select Install, click the Windows 98SE driver.  
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Fig. 2-2-1 Installing Software Driver and Utilities  
NOTE: No driver is required for Windows Me, XP, 2000 or Mac OS X 10.2.6 or above.  
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Install Windows Media Player 9.0.  
If you have not installed Windows Media Player 9.0 (or later), you will be prompted to install  
it or update your current version. (Details of Windows Media Player 9.0 on Pages 19-22).  
Browse the Driver Setup disc to check out:  
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Windows 98SE Driver  
Windows Media Player 9.0  
Operating Instructions (in PDF form)  
Adobe PDF Reader (In case you dont have this, it can be installed from the disc.)  
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Installation is complete!  
You are now ready to connect the Audio Player to your computer.  
To Uninstall the Win98SE Driver, run 1. Start  
2. MP-400 MP3 Audio Player  
3. Uninstall.  
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2-3. Connecting the Audio Player and Computer  
Both PC or Mac users must use the USB cable to connect the player and computer  
before you can download or upload music files to the computer.  
1
Connect the smaller plug of the USB cable to the mini-USB port on the player as shown.  
Plug only fits one way, if the plug does not match the mini-USB port, dont force it,  
just reverse it and try again.  
2
Connect the larger plug of the USB cable to any available USB port on your computer.  
First time connection of the player to the computer with  
Windows Me, 2000, or XP, the computer will detect New  
Hardwareand software drivers will be installed by Windows  
automatically.  
Shows when USB  
is connected  
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4
At the same time, the player will display the USBMark on  
the players LCD display.  
You are now ready to copy music files or data to the player. It will display “  
when  
downloading (when you copy music files from computer to player), and displays “  
when uploading (when you copy files from player to computer).  
Shows when uploading  
Shows when downloading  
Fig. 2-3-1 Connecting the Audio Player and Computer  
NOTE: If you are using Windows 98SE, you must first install Windows 98SE driver, see page  
7.  
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2-4. Using the Audio Player as a Removable Drive (USB Disk)  
The Audio Player can also be used as a removable drive (or known as a USB flash  
drive). You can drag and drop files into the player. (Up to the limit of about 512 MB for  
internal memory or external card.)  
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2
Connect the USB cable to the computer and MP-400.  
Click My Computericon on your Windows desktop, and it will show up as a Removable  
Diskon the Desktop of the Windows.  
Storage of SD/MMC memory card  
Storage of MP-400 built-in memory  
Fig. 2-4-1 Using the Audio Player as a Removable Drive  
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Click the Removable Diskicon to browse for content.  
Fig. 2-4-2 Using the Player as a Removable Drive  
4. Select the folders or songs or files you want to copy to your MP-400.  
5. After you have highlighted the files you want to copy, click on edit(next to file on  
top), click on copy to folder(below edit).  
6. Find the removable disc (such as E:) and click on it to highlight it for copying.  
7. The file that is copying to your MP-400 will show.  
8. When you finished copying files, see next chapter (2-5. disconnecting the audio  
player from your computer) to safely disconnect the player.  
NOTE: This player does not support DRM-protected files (Such as music downloaded  
from some online music stores).  
2-5. Disconnecting the Audio Player from Your Computer  
For Windows Me/2000/XP users, the player can be disconnected safely as follows:  
1
Click the Safely Remove Hardwareicon in the Windows Toolbar (on the right bottom  
corner near the clock icon on your computer).  
From the list of Hardware Devices, select the player.  
Click Stopbutton.  
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3
4
5
6
Click OKto confirm.  
Click Closeafter finished.  
Now, it is safe to disconnect the player.  
NOTE: Do not unplug the Player while there is data transferring between the player and the  
computer or some data may be lost.  
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Click on this icon to disconnect  
the USB cable safely.  
NOTE: Usually a small icon will appear,  
clicking this icon will show the safely  
remove hardwarescreen.  
Fig. 2-5-1 Safely Disconnecting the Player  
3 - Basic Operation of the Audio Player  
3-1. Hanging the Earphones and Neck Strap Connection  
4. Insert the lock-pin  
2. After it is through,  
1. Slide the thin part of the  
neck strap into the hole  
3. Pull to close loop  
correctly.  
loop the lock through it  
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L
R
L
8. Hang the  
Player with the  
neck strap  
5. Plug the earphones plug  
into the jack marked  
7. Please note the  
earphones are marked  
R and L  
6. Insert the earphones  
in your ears  
Fig. 3-1-1 Using the Hanging Earphones  
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3-2. Player Power On/Off  
POWER ON/OFF  
To turn on the player, press and hold the POWER  
set will start to play.  
button, the  
button  
To turn the player off, press and hold the POWER  
again.  
Shows when you press  
and hold the Power ON/  
OFF button To turn on  
the player.  
It will show if the battery is very low  
or if the battery is almost empty,  
please insert a fresh battery. (If the  
battery is completely dead, nothing  
will show in the display).  
Shows when you press  
and hold the Power ON/  
OFF button to shut off  
It will show the full battery if the  
battery is new and the set is ON.  
the power.  
Fig. 3-2-1 Player Power ON/OFF  
3-3. Music Playback  
NOTE: Some buttons can preform more than one function, A short time press or long  
holding press may be needed to do different operations.  
To play the current track, press the PLAY/PAUSE button  
a short time (about 0.5  
second).  
To pause playback, press the PLAY/PAUSE button  
a short time (about 0.5 second).  
To stop playback, press the STOP button  
a long time (about 1.5 seconds).  
PLAY/PAUSE/STOP  
PLAYING  
PAUSE  
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NOTE: The Player has an Auto-Power Off function to economize  
your battery (it will automatically power off after 60  
seconds in STOP status and 120 seconds in PAUSE  
status if you dont press the play button).  
STOP  
It will display the NO SO(NO SONG) if the Flash memory or SD/  
MMC card has no music files, simply transfer files into your player.  
Fig. 3-3-1 Music Playback  
NOTE: Your player comes with a few demo songs, you may keep these or delete them.  
PREV/NEXT  
To skip to the previous track (or to the start of the current  
track), press previous button  
To skip back in the music, press and hold the previous  
button down.  
quickly.  
To skip to the next track, press the next button  
quickly.  
To skip ahead in the music, press and hold the next  
button  
down.  
Fig. 3-3-2 Music Playback  
3-4. Adjusting the Volume  
To adjust the volume, press VOL  
or VOL  
.
LOWER VOLUME  
HIGHER VOLUME  
VOL+  
VOL-  
Fig. 3-4-1 Adjusting the Volume - VOL  
and VOL  
3-5. Locking the buttons  
Buttons Locked  
To prevent accidently turning the set on, slide the lock button to the right,  
the lock icon will flash in the display and a red dot will be visible at the left  
side of the slide button. All the buttons will be locked and not working till  
you slide the lock button to the left (red dot will be not showing).  
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3-6. Adjusting Equalizer and Play Modes  
The 6-band equalizer can let you personalize your favorite sound effect of the player during play.  
When you play the music:  
1. Press the Equalizer button  
to select from the 6-band EQ: normal (no dislay),  
pop, rock, jazz, classic, bass  
EQ SET  
POP EQ SET  
ROCK EQ SET  
Fig. 3-6-1 Pressing the EQ-button to select from the 6-band EQ  
2. Press the M-button  
a short time to select from the 4-mode playback sequence:  
Normal: Plays all the songs in sequence, and the player will be automatically turned  
off when all the songs have been played.  
Random: Plays all the songs in random order, and the player will be automatically  
turned off when all the songs have been played.  
Repeat one: Plays one song over and over.  
Repeat all: Plays all the songs then repeats them over again, until you press STOP  
or OFF.  
Repeat All  
Repeat 1  
Normal  
Random  
Fig. 3-6-2 Pressing the M-button a short time to select from  
the 4-mode playback sequence  
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3-7 Using an External SD/MMC Memory Card (Optional - not included)  
1. Turn off the player. Open the back cover, see (1) in diagram.  
2. Confirm the card is SD/MMC type (maximum size 512 MB) and insert the card with correct  
direction, see (2) in diagram.  
3. Turn on the player. In the stop mode, press and hold the  
Memory selection  
button (See Fig. 1-3-1 Device Overview - (5) on page 4) to select the SD/MMC card.  
4. To remove the SD/MMC card, first turn off the player, then press and remove the SD/  
MMC card.  
NOTE: The external SD/MMC card will need more battery current to boot, so please  
change a new battery if you cant power on when you are using the external SD/  
MMC card.  
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FLASH MEMORY IN USE  
MEMORY CARD IN USE  
Fig. 3-7-1 Using the External SD/MMC Memory Card  
3-8 Deleting Files or Music from Your Player  
1. Connect the USB cable to the computer and MP-400. After a few seconds the computer will  
recognizeyour player & display:  
Your MP400 display  
Open folder to  
Your computer  
may show:  
view files using  
Windows Explorer  
will show:  
2. Click ok on your computers mouse and Windows explorer will open (or manually open  
Windows explorer).  
3. A listing of files on your MP-400 (usually drive E:\ or F:\ or G:\ ) will be shown.  
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4. Select the songs or files you want to delete, this can be 1 file (highlighted in a darker  
color), or many files (many are highlighted). To highlight many files, hold down the shift  
button while pressing the down arrow on your computer. To select all the files in a directory,  
press and hold down the Ctrl button then press the A button, this will highlight (darken all  
the files).  
5. After you have highlighted the files you want to delete, press the DELETE button on the  
keyboard of the computer, the computer will ask you if you are sure to delete the selected  
files, select YES .  
NOTE: You can delete the Demo songs which are in the MP3 player (or any songs or files)  
if you dont like them and replace them with other songs you like.  
3-9 Transferring files and Music from your Computer to the MP-400  
If you also want to download new files or music into your MP-400 player after step 3-8,  
please do the following:  
1. Go to the folder that contains your files or music or by going up one  
all directories, then select the proper directory letter.  
level to show  
2. Select the folders or songs or files  
you want to copy to your MP-400.  
3. After you have highlighted the  
files you want to copy, click on  
edit (next to file on top), click on  
copy to folder (below edit).  
4. Find the removable disc (such as  
E:) and click on it to highlight it  
for copying.  
5. The file that is copying to your  
MP-400 will show.  
6. After this, your copying is  
completed and your music is now  
copied to your player.  
Fig. 3-9-1 Transferring Files and Music  
from your Computer to the MP-400  
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3-10 Storage Information of the Player  
To check the storage of the player, first connect the player to the computer. Two Removable  
Diskicons will show up in Windows Desktop. MP-400 is the internal flash memory disk,  
Removable Disk is the SD/MMC disk. Highlight the disc you want to check. Right click on  
the mouse (press the mouse right button) and then click on Properties, then you can  
see the storage information of this player.  
Fig. 3-10-1 Storage Information of the Player  
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4 - Using Microsofts Windows Media Player  
4-1. Basic Information  
You can install Windows Media Player 9.0 from the supplied Driver Setup disc (or it may  
already be on you computer). Details of the Taskbar of Windows Media Player as below:  
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4
5
6
7
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Fig. 4-1-1 Using the Windows Media Player  
1. Now Playing - Check / listen to currently playing media tracks.  
2. Media Guide - Search of media files (music, movies, etc.) online.  
3. Copy from CD - Copy and convert CD Audio tracks to WMA format.  
4. Media Library - Create lists and manage media files.  
5. Radio Tuner - Tune into streaming radio stations.  
6. Copy to CD or Device - Copy tracks to your player or to a recordable CD (CDR).  
7. Premium Services - Subscribe to online music service, where search and purchase of  
music tracks take place.  
8. Skin Chooser - Select different outlook screen display.  
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4-2. Ripping Tracks from Music CDs  
Windows Media Player can also help you to build up a media library, by converting your  
Audio CDs to WMA format so that you can transfer them to your MP-400 player. WMA  
format condenses the files to a smaller space so that more songs can fit into your MP3  
player.  
1. Insert an audio CD into your computer.  
2. Setup WMA music encoding options by: Tools > Options > Copy Music.  
Adjusting the audio quality will allow more or less songs to fit into your  
player. The sound will also be better if it is a larger file (best quality) but  
you will fit less songs into the player.  
Fig. 4-2-1 Ripping Tracks from Music CDs - Setup the Parameters  
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3. Click Copy from CD. A list of contents of the CD will come out.  
4. Click the Check Boxnext to the track you want to select (for example #2, #3, #4,  
and #5) for ripping into WMA format.  
5. Click the Copy Music, copy options may pop up, if it does, select in option 1 dont  
add copy protection, click on nextand copy option 2 keep the formats the same”  
then click finishto begin encoding (changing to WMA) the selected tracks.  
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Fig. 4-2-2 Ripping Tracks from Music CDs - Start copying from CD  
6. After conversion, Windows Media Player will automatically add new tracks to the media  
Library.  
Fig. 4-2-3 Ripping tracks from  
Music CDs - Automatically adds  
them to your media library  
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4-3. Copying CD Tracks from Computer to the Player  
To copy music (such as *.WMA) from your computer to the player :  
1. Connect the player and your computer by using the supplied USB cable.  
2. Click Copy to CD or Device.  
3. Under Items on Device,select Removable Diskto view the contents of the player.  
4. Under Items to Copy, browse the folder content that you want to add.  
5. Click the Check box(es)next to the selected track name(s).  
6. Click Copyand the selected copies will transfer to the player.  
7. The selected track(s) are copied to the player.  
Copying was finished, see pages 11-12 to safely unplug the player, you may then move  
the files to any other computer which has a USB cable.  
Fig. 4-3-1 Converting CD  
tracks to the player  
Fig. 4-3-2 Copying the *.MP3 or *.WMA  
files to your player directly  
NOTE 1: This player cannot support WMA music with DRM protection.  
NOTE 2: You can copy the *.WMA (without DRM protection) or *.MP3 music or any other  
data files to your player directly from a disk or folder.  
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5 - Helpful Information  
5-1. Troubleshooting  
Symptoms  
Causes  
Solutions  
Replace battery with fresh alkaline battery.  
Battery life with a fresh battery is about 6  
hours for continuous play (rechargeable  
battery has 1/2 of that life).  
This MP3 player can only play MP3 and  
WMA files. You cant play AAC files or  
DRM protected files.  
Battery is weak (it may test OK  
on tester but it is weak for MP3  
operation).  
Set does not play  
normally.  
The type of the files are not sup-  
ported on this MP3 player.  
Dead or weak battery.  
Lock button is on.  
Replace battery with fresh one.  
Slide the lock button to OFF.  
MP3 Player will not  
turn on.  
The external SD/MMC card will  
Replace battery with fresh one.  
need more battery current to boot.  
VOLUME control is set to minimum.  
Weak battery.  
Increase the VOLUME by pressing VOL  
Replace with a fresh battery.  
.
No  
sound  
from  
earphones.  
Lower the VOLUME control by pressing  
Music is too loud.  
the VOL button.  
Sound is distorted.  
Weak battery.  
Replace the battery with a new one.  
Music was not copied correctly.  
Recopy the music using a slower speed.  
Download or create the MP3/WMA file  
again. Be sure to create WMA file with no  
copy protection.  
Sound skips or  
The MP3/WMA file may be  
is distorted.  
corrupted or damaged.  
Buttons do not work. The keys were locked.  
Can not transfer files.  
Slide the lock button to the left.  
Erase some files you dont need (see page 16).  
Memory is full.  
Contact your computer maker or ask your  
friend who knows computers or call  
customer service.  
Replace the battery.  
Can not find the USB Some computers (older ones) do  
jack on the computer. not have a USB jack.  
Battery is dead.  
No display shows.  
Only 490 MB shows as The MP3 operating system  
This is normal for all MP3 players.  
available in MP-400.  
occupies about 22 MB of space.  
Your computer takes a  
MP3 player is plugged into the Do not keep MP3 player plugged in while  
computer. rebooting the computer.  
long time to boot up.  
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5-2.Technical Specifications  
MP3 Decoding Format ........ Constant or Variable bit rate (8~320kbps) Sampling  
frequencies 8-48 kHz  
WMA Decoding Format ...... Constant bit rate (5~192kbps), Sampling frequencies 8-48 kHz  
Internal Flash Memory........ 512MB  
NOTE: Some of the 512MB memory is used by the operating  
system. The actual memory available is less than 512MB as  
in all MP3 players.  
External Memory Support..... SD/MMC card (not included) any of these sizes are OK  
(16/32/64/128/256/512MB)  
LCD Display .........................Large size Segment LCD display  
LCD Back-Light ................... Blue back-light  
USB Interface ...................USB 1.1 Full Speed (mini-5P USB connector)  
Maximum Output ...............12mW + 12mW @32 ohms  
S/N Ratio ..........................>50 dB  
THD ................................. 0.01~5%  
Frequency Range ............. 20Hz~20 kHz  
Battery ............................. 1 x AAA Alkaline Battery-included  
Working Temperature......... 0-45 oC  
Dimensions........................70x47x16.5 mm / 2.76x 1.85x 0.65(LxWxD)  
Weight...............................35g, 0.08 oz (without the battery)  
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5-3. Important Safety Instructions  
1. Read and keep these instructions. Follow all instructions. Heed all warnings.  
2. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not use or operate this apparatus in or  
near water or wet locations. Do not spill liquid on this apparatus.  
3. Apparatus should not be exposed to dripping or splashing water and no objects  
filled with liquids, such as vases, should be placed on the apparatus.  
4. Do not disassemble or modify this apparatus. No user-serviceable parts are inside.  
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
5. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as when  
liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen onto the apparatus, the apparatus has  
been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. Do  
not use in places exposed to strong magnetic or electrostatic fields (close to TV or  
speakers). Do not use in places where the humidity is excessively low.  
6. Risk of explosion, damage or battery leakage is possible if the battery is replaced  
incorrectly or by an incorrect type. Never attempt to charge a non-rechargeable alkaline  
battery. Dispose of used batteries according to instructions or local laws.  
7. Use of earphones while operating a vehicle is not recommended and is unlawful in  
some states and areas. Stop operating this apparatus if you find it disruptive or distracting  
while operating any type of equipment.  
8. Listening to music at full power over extended periods of time can be damaging to the  
hearing of the user.  
9. Do not clean the apparatus with solvents, chemicals or abrasive cleaners. If necessary,  
use a soft cloth to clean the apparatus, only use attachments/accessories specified by  
the manufacturer.  
10. Battery should always be installed or removed by an adult for safety.  
11. Do not leave the battery installed in the set if the set will not be used for long periods of  
time (sometimes batteries leak).  
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5-4. Product Care  
1. Exposure to extreme hot or cold temperatures may cause damage to the player or  
cause it to malfunction. Do not expose the player to direct sunlight continuously or  
leave it in a vehicle with the doors and windows closed. The case may become  
deformed or discolored or the player may malfunction. Do not use the player near an  
open flame.  
2. If moving from a cold environment to a warm environment, let the players temperature  
stabilize before operation.  
3. Keep dirt, sand, dust, and moisture from entering the player. Do not use in areas of  
excessive dust.  
4. Do not use in places where the humidity is excessively high.  
5. Do not drop or subject the player to shock.  
6. If interference occurs close to radios or televisions, move the player away from them.  
5-5. FCC & ICES Compliance  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and complies with Canada ICES-003  
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC and Canada ICES-003 Rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and,  
if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference  
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in  
a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the  
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver  
is connected.  
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
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5-6. Copyright  
© 2005 DURABRAND All rights reserved. Marketed by Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Bentonville,  
AR 72716.  
DURABRAND shall not be liable for any errors contained herein or for any damages  
arising out of or related to this document or the information contained herein, even if  
DURABRAND has been advised of the possibility of such damages. This document is  
intended for informational and instructional purposes only. DURABRAND reserves the  
right to make changes in the specifications and other information contained in this  
document without prior notification. DURABRAND disclaims any obligation to update  
the information contained herein.  
MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson  
Multimedia.  
This product includes technology owned by Microsoft Corporation and cannot be used  
or distributed without a license from Microsoft Licensing, Inc. Microsoft, Windows Media,  
and the Windows Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation  
in the United States and/or other countries.  
All other product names may be trademarks of the companies with which they are  
associated.  
This product is manufactured by a wholly owned subsidiary of Daiwa Associate Holdings  
Ltd for DURABRAND for distribution by customers of DURABRAND.  
Daiwa Associate Holdings Ltd and/or her wholly owned subsidiary are licensee of  
Sisvel, MPEG-Audio, for using MPEG audio compression technology in this product  
and are authorized by Adobe to distribute Adobe Reader®and Mircrosoft to distribute  
Windows Media Player®together with this product.  
Warning - Use of this product is for your personal use only. Copying CDs or download-  
ing music files for sale or other business purposes is a violation of copyright laws. It may  
also be a violation of copyright law to download files without the permission of the  
copyright owner.  
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5-7. Demo songs  
Music provided courtesy of Balboa. http://www.BalboaNYC.com  
Lillies and Stray (Instrumental) written and performed by  
Loam Disher, Torello Disher, Robb Bruns and Tate Overton.  
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
We warrant this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship under  
normal use for a period of 1 year after purchase and we will repair it free of charge or  
replace it at no charge, should it become defective under this warranty, providing you  
submit proof of purchase (sales slip) with the set.  
During the initial 1 year period after original purchase, we will service the set that  
is returned to LENOXX ELECTRONICS CORP, prepaid, at no charge. After the initial  
1 year period expires, we will exchange, at no charge, any part that is defective, but  
will charge for the cost of labor, return postage paid by Lenoxx.  
This warranty does not apply to any products which have been subject to misuse,  
neglect or accident. This warranty does not cover broken earphones or cabinet. UNDER  
NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL LENOXX ELECTRONICS CORP. BE LIABLE FOR ANY  
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Some states do not allow the  
exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations  
or exclusions may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights  
which vary from state to state. The following charges apply to repairs beyond the  
warranty period: $30.00. Be sure to pack carefully and return postage paid insured  
together with your money order (personal checks will not be accepted) and sales receipt  
to: LENOXX ELECTRONICS CORP., 2 GERMAK DRIVE, CARTERET N.J. 07008  
For customer service Dial: 1-800-315-5885  
(MONDAY - THURSDAY 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, FRIDAY 8:00 AM - 1:30 PM EST)  
© 2005 LENOXX ELECTRONICS CORP.  
2 GERMAK DRIVE  
CARTERET, N.J. 07008  
MADE & PRINTED IN CHINA  
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