Neuros Audio VCR MPEG 4 User Manual

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Table of Contents  
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Overview  
Features ................................................................................................ 1  
Package contents .................................................................................. 2  
About the Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder 2 ................................................. 3  
Front view ..................................................................................... 3  
Rear view ..................................................................................... 3  
About the remote control ....................................................................... 4  
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Getting started  
Installing the remote control battery ...................................................... 7  
Connecting power ................................................................................. 8  
Turning on the Recorder 2 .................................................................... 8  
Inserting the Compact Flash (CF) or 1"Micro Drive Card ...................... 9  
Inserting the MS Duo/Pro Duo, MMC or SD Series Card..................... 10  
Connecting to a TV (viewing only)........................................................ 11  
Connecting to a TV, DVD player, VCR or camcorder (recording) ....... 12  
Confirming / Selecting the correct TV output........................................ 13  
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Using the Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder 2  
Viewing pictures .................................................................................. 15  
Displaying images ...................................................................... 15  
Photo Settings menu .................................................................. 16  
Slideshow ............................................................................. 16  
Background music ................................................................ 17  
Delete Files ........................................................................... 17  
Listening to music ................................................................................ 18  
Playing audio .............................................................................. 18  
Setting menu for Music .............................................................. 19  
Repeat .................................................................................. 19  
Delete Files .......................................................................... 19  
Watching videos .................................................................................. 21  
Playing videos ............................................................................ 21  
Setting menu for Video ............................................................... 22  
Repeat .................................................................................. 22  
Delete Files ........................................................................... 22  
Recording video .................................................................... 24  
Record menu .............................................................................. 24  
Resolution .................................................................................. 24  
Quality ........................................................................................ 24  
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Quick setup .................................................................................24  
Timer record ............................................................................... 25  
Programs .............................................................................. 25  
Start and Stop Times ............................................................ 25  
Frequency ............................................................................. 26  
Auto record ................................................................................. 26  
Storage ....................................................................................... 26  
Selecting the right recording resolution setting ................................... 27  
Simple Record ...................................................................... 28  
Setup menu ......................................................................................... 29  
Date and Time ...................................................................... 29  
Language .............................................................................. 29  
Format Disk .......................................................................... 30  
TV Output ............................................................................. 30  
Factory Reset ....................................................................... 30  
File browsing ....................................................................................... 31  
Data management settings menu .............................................. 31  
Copy ..................................................................................... 32  
Delete ................................................................................... 32  
Playing back recorded files ................................................................. 33  
Playing back files recorded with the Recorder 2 ........................ 33  
I. Sony PSP ......................................................................... 33  
II. Neuros 442 Protable Media player / Recorder ................. 34  
III. i-Pod Video ...................................................................... 35  
IV. Nintendo Game Boy Micro .............................................. 42  
V. Other Handhelds .............................................................. 43  
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Firmware Upgrade Instructions  
Firmware Upgrade Instructions ........................................................... 45  
Contact US  
Contact Us............................................................................................ 47  
Appendix  
FCC Certification ................................................................................. 49  
CE Notice (European Union) ............................................................... 50  
Troubleshooting ................................................................................... 51  
Specifications ...................................................................................... 52  
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1. Overview  
Congratulations on purchasing the Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder 2.  
Now you can enjoy quality multimedia anywhere you go and  
record your favorite video programs from a variety of video  
sources. The Recorder 2 also plays back your favorite audio  
tracks, and displays photos and video on your TV.  
Refer to this user manual for detailed descriptions about the prod-  
uct and instructions for using it.  
Features  
The Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder 2 allows you to:  
• record video from a TV, DVD, VCR or camcorder  
• display images (jpg, gif, and bmp formats)  
• play audio files (mp3 and wma formats)  
• play videos (ASF, AVI, MP4 formats)  
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Package contents  
Recorder 2  
Power Adapter  
Remote Control  
NTSC  
PAL  
A
B
STORAGE  
DISPLAY  
RCA Video cables (x2)  
User Manual  
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anual  
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About the Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder 2  
Refer to the following sections for information about the hardware  
components of the Recorder 2.  
Front view  
Recording LED (  
Red)  
CF  
Power LED  
(Green )  
IR  
CF Card Slot  
Memory Stick Pro  
SD, MMC, Slot  
Receiver  
Rear view  
DC 5V  
AV OUT  
AV IN  
DC Power  
AV Out  
AV In  
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About the remote control  
Icon Description  
NTSC  
PAL  
A
B
1
2
1.  
2.  
3.  
Turns on the power  
3
4
5
6
7
8
Switches between NTSC and  
PAL system  
Increases the volume  
Enters the setting menu  
(Note:settings menu options  
vary depending on when  
selected)  
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10  
11  
12  
4.  
STORAGE  
DISPLAY  
5.  
Decreases the volume  
Scrolls left  
6.  
7.  
Mutes all sound  
Zooms out  
8.  
9.  
Start and stop recording  
Rewinds playback of video  
and audio files  
10.  
11.  
12.  
Switches between CF and  
Memory Stick/SD/MMC.  
Turn on and off the on screen  
display  
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Icon Description  
Returns to the top menu  
NTSC  
PAL  
A
B
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
13.  
14.  
15.  
16.  
17.  
18.  
19.  
20.  
21.  
22.  
23.  
24.  
Repeats playback of selected  
audio/video file.  
Returns to the previous menu  
Scrolls up  
STORAGE  
DISPLAY  
Scrolls right  
Confirms selection of menu  
item  
Zooms in  
Scrolls down  
Fast Forwards playback of  
video and audio files  
Plays or pauses playback of  
photo, video and audio  
Plays the next photo, video and  
audio files  
Plays the previous photo, video  
and audio files  
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Sticker for Recording Setting  
Before recording for target player (TV, PDA or PSP...), user can  
refer to the sticker (as picture shows below) for the setting includ-  
ing resolution and quality.  
Please refer to page 21 to setup the recording format.  
Suggested Recording Resolutions  
Economic  
Normal  
Fine  
Super fine  
Legend  
640X480  
TV  
320X240  
30fps  
PSP  
368X208  
---  
---  
iPod  
PDA  
320X240  
15fps  
176X120  
S/Phone  
320X240  
3GP  
Mobile  
176X144  
3GP  
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2. Getting started  
This chapter describes the preliminary steps required to set up the  
Recorder 2 and how to make connections before starting to use  
the device.  
Installing the remote control battery  
Follow these instructions to insert the remote control battery:  
1. Push in the clip at the side of the battery  
holder.  
2. Pull battery holder out.  
3. Insert the battery as shown, while noting  
the correct polarity.  
4. Push battery holder and snap it in place.  
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Connecting power  
Connect the power adaptor to the DC-  
in socket on the rear panel of the  
Recorder 2. Plug the other end of the  
adaptor into a power outlet.  
Turning on the Recorder 2  
Once the Recorder 2 is plugged in, the green power LED turns on.  
Press the  
button on the remote and the system turns on. Press  
the button again to turn off the Recorder 2.  
Note: the green light will remain on even if the Recorder 2 is  
turned off, as long as the unit is connected to a power outlet.  
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Inserting the Compact Flash (CF) or 1"Micro  
Drive Card  
Push the CF card or Hitachi 1" Micro  
Drive into the CF card slot until it is firmly  
in place.  
To remove the card, grip the CF card and  
gently pull.  
Note1:  
The Hitachi 1"Micro Drive should be formatted using the  
Recorder 2 before using (See Page 22). This is to ensure that  
the 1" Micro Drive has been formatted in the FAT16 format and  
can therefore be recognized by the Recorder 2.  
Note2:  
File size is limited to 2 GB for the Hitachi 1"Micro Drive. This  
is an inherent limitation of the FAT16 format. If you attempt to  
record a file larger than 2 GB, the Recorder 2 will begin a sec-  
ond file once the 2 GB limit is reached. A small amount of data  
may be lost while the Recorder 2 is transitioning to the second  
file.  
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Inserting the MS Duo/Pro Duo, MMC or SD  
Series Card  
Insert the card into the card slot with the  
metal contacts going in first and facing  
up, until the card is firmly in place. The  
beveled corner of the card must be away  
from you and to the right as the card is  
inserted.  
To remove the card, grip the card and  
pull gently.  
MS DUO  
See diagram below for proper adapters:  
CF  
Lock  
Adapter  
microSD/TransFlash  
to SD Adapter  
MMCmobile  
512MB  
1.0GB  
2.0GB  
PUSH  
PUSH  
128 MB  
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Connecting to a TV (viewing only)  
Connect the A/V connectors (red, white, and  
yellow) of the A/V cable, to the correspond-  
ing input sockets on the TV. Connect the  
other end to the AV Out socket at the back of  
the Recorder 2.You will also need to set your  
TV to the appropriate video channel to see  
the user interface and set up your recording  
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preferences (use the TV/video button on your remote--Just like  
you would for a VCR).  
The appropriate channel dedicated to the inputs you are plugged  
into varies. Please refer to your television's manual for details (or  
try switching between channels)  
Note: If the TV has only 1 video and 1 audio socket, insert the yel-  
low connector in the video socket and the white connector in the  
audio socket, leaving the red connector unused.  
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Connecting to a TV, DVD player, VCR or cam-  
corder (recording)  
Connect the A/V connectors (red, white, and yellow) of the A/V  
cable to the corresponding output connectors on the cable box,  
satellite receiver, VCR, DVD player, camcorder etc. Connect the  
other end to the AV In socket at the back of the Recorder 2. Con-  
nect the second A/V cable to the AV Out socket of the Recorder 2  
and the corresponding input sockets on the TV as described in the  
previous section.  
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CHANNEL  
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Note: Most TVs do not have video output (only audio output). In  
this case, you won't be able to record directly from the TV.  
Instead, record TV shows from the cable box, satellite receiver  
box, or PVR (like Tivo). If you don't have cable or satellite TV, you  
can record from broadcast TV by plugging the video out from a  
VCR into the A/V In on the Recorder 2, then plugging the A/V Out  
from the Recorder 2 into the Video In on the TV.  
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Confirming/Selecting the correct TV output  
Note: Different regions of the world use different TV output for-  
mats. For example, the U.S. uses NTSC and much of Europe  
uses PAL. Depending on your region, you may need to change  
the TV output from NTSC to PAL. If you have a color TV and only  
black and white is visible when the Recorder 2 menu is visible (the  
picture may also appear somewhat unstable), you may need to  
change the TV output as detailed below. If colors are visible on  
the menu screen, the TV output is already correct, and you can  
skip this step. Changing the TV output is done by accessing the  
Setup menu (see below) and changing the TV Output mode. If  
you don't know what setting is used in your local region, you may  
want to consult the user's guide for your TV set, but, if you have  
any doubt, it will probably be easier to just follow the simple steps  
below and use the format that makes the screen color and image  
appear normal.  
Note: Many TV sets in France use a different TV Output format  
called Secam. This format is not currently supported by the  
Recorder 2.  
To determine the current TV Output setting and to change it (if  
necessary):  
Date M/D/Y  
Time H:M:S  
Language  
07 / 21 / 2001  
20 : 57 : 35  
Dutch  
Format Disk  
TV Output  
CF  
PAL  
Upgrade Devic~  
Upgrade  
SETUP  
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1. Highlight the Setup menu from the main menu screen using the  
buttons.  
2. Press  
to access the Setup menu options.  
3. You should see TV Output as one of the options along the left  
side. The currently selected format (NTSC or PAL) will be dis-  
played across from it on the right. If this is the desired format, you  
are finished with this step. Simply exit the menu by pressing the  
button. If you want to change the format, scroll down to the TV  
Output line using the  
TV Output, then use the  
buttons. Use the button to highlight  
buttons to change the format.  
Once the desired format is displayed, exit the menu by pressing  
the button as above.  
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3. Using the Neuros MPEG-4  
Recorder 2  
Now that you have set up the Recorder 2, you are ready to start  
using it to view your favorite images, listen to audio tracks, watch  
videos, and record videos. This chapter provides detailed instruc-  
tions for these tasks and for navigating through the OSD (On  
Screen Display) menu.  
Viewing pictures  
<MP_R001>  
<MUSIC>  
<PHOTO>  
John_peel_~  
_40896894_~  
PHOTO  
The Recorder 2 is able to display.JPG, .GIF and .BMP image file  
formats.  
Displaying images  
To display still images:  
1. Highlight the Photo menu icon using the  
buttons.  
2. Press  
to access the file list.  
buttons to highlight the required file and press  
3. Use the  
the  
button to play the file.  
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Photo Settings menu  
Slide Show  
usic  
Folder  
On  
MUSIC  
Delete Files  
Selected  
PHOTO  
To access the Settings menu related to viewing photos,press the  
while in the main Photo menu. The following three functions  
will appear:  
SLIDESHOW  
To set up a photo slide show, follow the procedure below:  
1. Use the  
buttons to scroll to and highlight the Slide-  
show option.  
2. Use the  
buttons to Select ALL photos or only the pho-  
tos in the FOLDER for the slideshow or to turn the slideshow  
OFF.  
3. Use the  
button to return to the menu.  
4. Using the  
pressing the  
buttons, select a photo for the slide show by  
button on the remote control. The screen  
icon will change from  
to  
.
5. Press to play the slide show.  
Note: If All is selected for the slide show then all pictures will  
appear in the show. If Folder is selected then only those  
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images in the current folder are displayed. When turned  
Off, only the current image is displayed.  
6. While playing you can use  
the picture.  
and  
to zoom out and in on  
7. Pressing  
will show the following: File information, Back-  
ground Volume, Current Date and Time, and the zoom  
amount.  
BACKGROUND MUSIC  
1. Use the  
2. Use the  
buttons to highlight the Music function.  
buttons to turn ON or OFF the background  
music during the slide show  
.
DELETE FILES  
To delete a file:  
1. In the main Photo menu, navigate through the folders and  
scroll to highlight a photo file you wish to delete. Once a  
photo file is highlighted, press  
to select it. You can tell  
when a file is selected because the icon next to the file  
changes to a double rectangle. More than one file can be  
selected for deletion in a single session. Just highlight and  
select them one at a time. You can de-select a highlighted file  
by hitting  
2. Once you have selected all the files you wish to delete, press  
the button to display the Settings menu for the Photo  
mode. Then scroll to Delete Files to highlight the word  
"Selected", then press  
3. Use the keys to confirm YES or NO and press  
4. If multiple files are selected, they will all be deleted at once.  
a second time.  
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Listening to music  
< _ _ >  
MUSIC  
The Recorder 2 is able to Play. WMA and .MP3 audio file formats.  
Playing audio  
To play an audio file:  
1. Highlight the Audio menu icon and press  
to access the file  
list.  
2. Use the  
play the file.  
buttons to go to the desired file and press to  
While playing audio you can use the following functions:  
Decrease volume  
Increase volume  
Mute volume  
Fast forward  
Rewind  
Play previous audio  
track  
Play the next audio  
track  
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Setting menu for Music  
Repeat  
Folder  
MUSIC  
Delete Files  
Selected  
MUSIC  
To access the Settings menu for Music press  
while in the main  
Music menu. The following two functions are available:  
Repeat  
Use  
to Choose Off, Single, Folder or All, then press  
.
Select Off to turn the repeat function off, All repeats all tracks,  
Single will repeat only a single track, and Folder will repeat all  
tracks in the folder.  
DELETE FILES  
To delete a music file:  
1. In the main Music menu, navigate through the folders and  
scroll to highlight a music file you wish to delete. Once a file  
is highlighted, press  
to select it. You can tell when a file is  
selected because the icon next to the file changes to a double  
rectangle. More than one file can be selected for deletion in a  
single action. Just highlight and select them one at a time.  
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You can un-select a highlighted file by hitting  
time.  
a second  
2. Once you have selected all the files you wish to delete, press  
the button to display the Settings menu for the Music  
mode. Then scroll to Delete Files to highlight the word  
"Selected", then press  
3. Use the keys to confirm YES or NO and press  
4. If multiple files are selected, they will all be deleted at once.  
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Watching videos  
<MP_ROOT>  
<MUSIC>  
<PHOTO>  
beer can c~  
computer_h~  
glass_pane~  
VIDEO  
The Recorder 2 is able to play.ASF, .AVI and .MP4 image file for-  
mats.  
Playing videos  
1. Highlight the Video menu and press  
to access the file list.  
2. Use the  
the file.  
to go to the required file and press to play  
While playing the video, you can use the following functions:  
Decrease volume  
Increase volume  
Mute volume  
Fast forward  
Rewind  
Play previous video  
clip  
Play next video clip  
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Setting menu for Video  
Repeat  
Folder  
MUSIC  
Delete Files  
Selected  
VIDEO  
To access the Video Settings menu for Video, press  
while in  
the main Video menu. The following two functions are available:  
Repeat  
Use  
to choose between Off, Single, Folder or All Then  
Press  
.
Note: Select Off to turn the repeat function off, Single to repeat  
just the current selection, Folder to repeat all in the folder,  
or All to repeat all videos.  
DELETE FILES  
To delete a video file:  
1. In the main Video menu, navigate through the folders and  
scroll to highlight a video file you wish to delete. Once a file is  
highlighted, press  
to select it. You can tell when a file is  
selected because the icon next to the file changes to a double  
rectangle. More than one file can be selected for deletion in a  
single session. Just highlight and select them one at a time.  
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You can un-select a highlighted file by hitting  
time.  
a second  
2. Once you have selected all the files you wish to delete, press  
the button to display the Settings menu for the Video  
mode. Then scroll to Delete Files to highlight the word  
"Selected", then press  
3. Use the keys to confirm YES or NO and press  
4. If multiple files are selected, they will all be deleted at once.  
.
.
You can un-select a highlighted file by hitting  
time.  
a second  
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Recording video  
Record menu  
Resolution  
Quality  
Quick Setup  
Timer Record  
Auto Record  
Storage  
368x208  
Normal  
Off  
On  
Off  
MUSIC  
CF  
RECORDER  
Resolution  
To select a resolution:  
1. Highlight the record section and press to access the  
Record Menu.  
2. Use the  
to choose among the resolution settings.(see  
"Selecting the right recording resolution setting "on page 27").  
Quality  
To choose the quality of the recording,highlight the quality menu  
and use the buttons to choose either Normal or Economic in  
320x240-15fps and 368x208 option. Use the buttons to choose  
Super Fine, Fine, Normal or Economic in all other modes.  
Quick setup  
Use this when you want the Recorder 2 to shut off automatically  
after a selected amount of time. Use the buttons to choose  
between OFF, 1hr, 2hrs or 3hrs recording.  
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Timer record  
UIC  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
00  
00  
2000  
00  
00
00  
002000  
00  
00
Off  
Next  
Save  
Exit  
Previous  
RECORDER  
To access the timer record function, scroll down to highlight Timer  
record and press the button.  
The screen is divided into functional areas:  
PROGRAMS  
The Recorder 2 has 6 available recording programs. Use the fol-  
lowing settings to setup each program.  
Use the  
button to scroll between the programs and use the  
button to select the program.  
START AND STOP TIMES  
1. Use the  
2. Press  
button to move between the date and the time.  
to highlight each section and then use the but-  
tons to choose the appropriate number.  
3. Press to complete.  
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FREQUENCY  
The frequency function allows you to choose when this recording  
is activated.  
NOTE: The unit must be on for Timer Recording to work. The unit  
will not turn on automatically for timer recording.  
1. Use the  
or Weekly.  
2. Press to save.  
buttons to choose between OFF, Once, Daily  
Note: Timer recordings are deactivated while the Recorder 2 is  
being used for playback. If recordings are scheduled while the  
Recorder 2 is playing, a recording will not be initiated.  
Auto record  
Use the  
buttons to turn ON or OFF. If the auto record turns  
on, it will automatically start to record when there is a video source  
input and the recording will stop if the source is turned off. Or you  
can press the  
button to stop the recording anytime.  
Storage  
Use the  
buttons to choose between Compact Flash MS,  
MMC, SD cards or MS Duo memory cards.  
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Selecting the right recording resolution setting  
The 320x240,176x120 and the 640x480 modes record in a 4:3  
aspect ratio (which is standard screen format found on regular  
DVD's and most TV's). The 320 x 240-30fps mode is the resolu-  
tion typical of most handhelds, and the files are fairly compact and  
will play back on the greatest number of devices.  
The 640x480 mode provides the highest resolution but also  
requires the most data storage space. It is generally only recom-  
mended when you plan to play back the recorded files on a TV or  
laptop. The extra resolution is wasted on small screens like those  
on handhelds. While some handhelds can handle the higher reso-  
lution 640x480 files (the Neuros 442 for one), many (like the PSP  
and the iPod Video) don't have the capability to play them at all.  
The 368x208 resolution setting is used when recording from video  
sources that are in the wide-screen (16:9) format, and some peo-  
ple like to use it when recording for playback on wide-screen  
handhelds like the Sony PSP (see "Playing back recorded files).  
This format uses about the same amount of data as the 320x240-  
15fps format. Note: If you record in the 368x208 format from a  
source that isn't 16:9, the upper or lower portions of the video may  
be clipped on playback. If recording from a TV, make sure it's in  
the wide-screen format. If from a DVD player, make sure the DVD  
is wide-screen format and also that the player's video output is set  
to 16:9.  
320 x 240-15fps is designed for PDAs and some Smartphones.  
Please refer to your playback device's manual for details concern-  
ing supported formats and resolutions.  
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176x120, 320x240-3GP and 176x120-3GP are designed for  
Mobile Phones. Please refer to your Mobile Phones's manual for  
details concerning supported formats and resolutions.  
Note: As of the date of this printing, the PSP would not allow  
zooming on 368x208 resolution files. It is hopeful that Sony will  
correct this shortcoming in future firmware revisions.  
Suggested Recording Resolutions  
Economic  
Normal  
Fine  
Super fine  
Legend  
640X480  
TV  
320X240  
30fps  
PSP  
368X208  
---  
---  
iPod  
PDA  
320X240  
15fps  
176X120  
S/Phone  
320X240  
3GP  
Mobile  
176X144  
3GP  
/
Simple Record  
Once you are satisfied with the settings for the Recorder 2  
(resolution, recording quality, etc), you can do one-button manual  
recording. First make sure your input source is turned on (and  
turned to the proper channel if a cable or satellite TV box, PVR,  
etc),then:  
1. Press the  
button to begin recording.  
button again.  
2. To finish recording press the  
3. Press the  
button to return to the Main menu.  
4. To view the recorded file, see "Playing back recorder files".  
Note:Recording will continue until the  
button is pressed the  
second time or until the card is full unless the Quick Setup time is  
set to stop recording after a desired amount of time (see "Quick  
Setup above").  
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Setup menu  
Date M/D/Y  
Time H:M:S  
Language  
07 / 21 / 2001  
20 : 57 : 35  
English  
Factory Reset  
Reset  
v01.03.0022  
Format Disk  
TV Output  
CF  
PAL  
Upgrade Devic~  
Upgrade  
SETUP  
SETUP  
Scroll using the  
buttons to highlight the setup menu, then  
press  
to enter. There are seven setup menu options.  
DATE AND TIME  
To change the date and time:  
1. Press  
to highlight a selection.  
2. Use the  
3. Use the  
buttons to change the value.  
buttons to move between fields.  
4. Press  
when complete.  
LANGUAGE  
The default language of the Recorder 2 is English. If you would  
like to change it to the other available languages, follow these  
instructions:  
1. Go to the setup menu and press  
.
2. Using the down arrow go to the language bar.  
3. Use the  
4. Press  
arrows to select the required language.  
to return to main menu.  
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FORMAT DISK  
To format the memory card:  
1. To format the memory card, scroll down to the Format disk  
section and Press  
.
2. Select YES to confirm formatting or NO to cancel.  
TV OUTPUT  
To select the TV output:  
1. Use the  
buttons to choose between NTSC or PAL.  
2. The  
button on the remote control will provide the same  
function.  
FACTORY RESET  
To restore all settings to the factory default:  
1. To restore factory settings, scroll down to the Factory Reset  
function section and press  
.
2. Select YES to confirm reset or NO to cancel.  
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File browsing  
<MP_ROOT>  
<MUSIC>  
< _ _ >  
<101MNV01>  
<PHOTO>  
<PDA>  
<TV>  
beer can c~  
computer_h~  
glass_pane~  
File Browser  
The file browser allows you to view the contents of both the Com-  
pact Flash card and the MS/SD/MMC card at the same time.  
By pressing  
you can select a file.  
Data Management Settings menu  
Copy  
Selected  
Selected  
MUSIC  
Delete Files  
File Browser  
To access the Data Management Settings Menu press . The  
following two functions are available:  
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COPY  
The files can be copied from CF card to MS, SD or MMC card or  
vice versa. Also, the files can be copied to a different folder of the  
same memory card.  
1. Files copied to a different memory card  
In the File Browser, the left column is the source memory card  
and right column is the destination. Switch the type of card in the  
left column in the File Browser by pressing  
from the main menu, go to the Data Management Settings menu  
highlight copy,then press  
. Highlight a file  
.
2. Files copied to a different folder  
Choose the same memory card by pressing  
. Highlight a file  
from the main menu, go to the Data Management Settings menu,  
highlight copy then press  
.
DELETE  
1. Highlight a file from the main menu, go to the Data Manage-  
ment Settings menu highlight delete, then press  
.
2. You will be asked to confirm YES or NO. Press  
to confirm  
your selection.  
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Playing back recorded files:  
Playing back files recorded with the Recorder 2.  
You can use the Recorder 2 to record video for playback on the  
Sony PSPTM,Neuros 442 portable media player / recorder, the iPod  
TM  
TM  
video, the Nintendo Gameboy Micro ,and many handhelds. The  
Recorder 2 files can also be played back on your PC or laptop  
running any major operating system. Follow the steps below for  
best results using the various playback devices.  
I. Sony PSP  
You must record using either the 320x240-30fps or the 368x208  
format when recording for the PSP (the 640x480 setting will pro-  
duce recordings that cannot be played on the PSP). The  
320x240-30fps mode will produce a picture with a 4:3 aspect ratio  
(like a regular TV). The PSP will playback these files in the 4:3  
ratio, or you can use the zoom controls on the PSP to shape it to  
fit the PSP's wide-format screen. The 368x208 mode will produce  
a picture in the wide-screen format, so it is automatically in the  
shape of the PSP screen. See page 24 for instructions on how to  
select the recording resolution.  
2. Before recording onto an MS (Pro) Duo Card with the  
Recorder 2, you should first format the MS (Pro) Duo Card with  
the PSP to be sure the recorded files will be recognized by the  
PSP.  
3. Once recording is complete, all you have to do is pop the MS  
(Pro) Duo card out of the Recorder 2 and insert it into the Sony  
PSP for playback.  
Note: For files recorded in the 320x240-15fps mode, you can use  
the zoom feature on the PSP to size the picture to best fit the PSP  
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screen. As of the date of this printing, the PSP would not allow  
zooming on 368x208 resolution files. It is hopeful that Sony will  
correct this shortcoming in future firmware revisions.  
II. Neuros 442 Portable Media Player/Recorder  
The Neuros 442 is a powerful portable media player that can both  
play and record videos, photos, and music. Unlike many other  
handhelds (including the PSP and the iPod Video), the 442 is  
powerful enough to process even 640x480 files. This is important  
because it means you can record a file one time that will have  
near-DVD-quality resolution if played back on a TV (either with the  
Recorder 2 or with the 442) and play the same file on the 442.  
Although you can easily record files directly onto the 442, you may  
also want to transfer recordings made with the Recorder 2 to the  
442. To do that:  
Play the file like you would any other on the 442 (see the 442  
user's guide for details).  
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III. i-Pod Video  
Note: Only files recorded in the 320x240-30fps or 368x208  
modes can be played back on the iPod Video (the iPod Video can-  
not play any file with resolution greater than 480x480).  
iPod Video Playback Procedure:  
1. Install the "iTunes" driver on your PC (if you are already using  
iTunes with your iPod Video, you have already done this and can  
skip this step).  
2. Transfer files recorded previously on memory card (using the  
Recorder 2) to your PC using a card reader (purchased sepa-  
rately). Simply slide the memory card into the card reader, then  
plug the card reader into a USB slot on your PC. Then drag and  
drop the video files from the card reader onto your hard drive.  
3. Connect your iPod Video to your PC, then open the "iTunes"  
Utility.  
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4.Click on the "Edit" drop-down menu on the iPod Video, then  
select "Preferences".  
5. When the window shown below appears, click on "Video" item.  
Next select "Automatically update all videos", then confirm "OK".  
6. Click on the "File" drop-down menu, then select "Add File to  
Library".  
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7. Next, highlight the MPEG-4 video files you wish to load onto the  
iPod Video.  
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8. Wait while the iTunes utility loads the selected files onto the  
iPod.  
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9. When loading is complete, the loaded files will be listed in the  
file category of iTunes.  
10. Click on the "File" drop-down menu again, then select "Update  
'Username's' iPod".  
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11. Safely disconnect the Video iPod from your PC by following  
the steps below.  
.
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12. Enter the "Videos" mode of the iPod to play back the loaded  
files.  
13. Now you can enjoy the video programs YOU recorded, any-  
time and anywhere you want.  
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IV. Nintendo Game Boy Micro  
The Nintendo Game Boy Micro can support MPEG-4 files with  
resolution up to 640x 480, so it can play back recordings from all  
Recorder 2 resolution settings (320x240-30fps, 368x208, and  
640x480). However, if you intend to use the recordings only for  
playback on small screens like the Micro (and not on larger  
screens like TV), we recommend that you use the 320x240-30fps  
mode to save storage space. The extra resolution with 640x480 is  
more than can be seen on small screens and is therefore wasted.  
To play files on the Game Boy Micro, you will need an SD card.  
then use a Yan Micro Media Adapter (purchased separately -- see  
below photo for reference) to play files from the SD card on the  
Game Boy Micro.  
Nintendo Game Boy Micro  
Play- Yan Micro Media Adapter  
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V. Other Handhelds (PDA's, Pocket PC's, etc.)  
How files recorded with the Recorder 2 are transferred to a  
handheld and whether or not they will play without conversion will  
depend on the specific handheld. Files can be easily transferred  
to those that will accept CF, MS, SD, MMC cards and mini-SD,  
RS-MMC, T-Flash (in the same manner as for the PSP above.  
Once the files are on the handheld, some may play right away.  
Others may not. This is because, for various legal and technical  
reasons specific to each device, the various handheld's support  
various file formats and not others. These files may still be play-  
able if the handheld owner can download certain software to their  
device, or there may be software available to convert the files to a  
format recognizable by the handheld when the files are on the PC  
before being transferred to the handheld.  
Neuros is continually working to make our products as compatible  
with the various file formats as is legally possible, and the Neuros  
customer support staff and community are very involved with help-  
ing each other work through issues like these. For more informa-  
and click on the Forums pull-down menu or the Support pull-down  
menu.  
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4. Firmware Upgrade Instructions  
Neuros may provide firmware upgrades from time to time to fix  
bugs, add enhancements, etc. You can download these upgrades  
support.asp and following the links for upgrades. The date the lat-  
est firmware upgrade was posted will be shown for each Neuros  
product. You can also see the version number by clicking on the  
upgrade link.  
If you aren't certain if you have the latest firmware version or not  
on your Recorder 2, go to the Setup menu (as described below),  
then scroll to the second page. The current firmware version num-  
ber will be shown at the very bottom in the format: V.xx.xx.xxxx.  
The higher the number after the 'V', the more recent the firmware  
version. If the firmware version currently on your Recorder 2 is  
older than the latest version on the Neuros web site, you can  
update your firmware as follows:  
1. Insert a memory card into a card reader (purchased separately)  
and plug the card reader into a USB slot on your PC.  
2. Go to the firmware download page on the Neuros website as  
described above. Follow the instructions to download the latest  
firmware version for the Recorder 2. Unzip and Save the new  
vcr4800.bin file to the memory card (which will appear as USB  
memory or something like that in Windows Explorer). Be sure to  
save the file to the root directory of the memory card and not in  
any folder or sub-folder.  
3. Pull the memory card out of the card reader and insert it into the  
Recorder 2.  
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4. Scroll to the Setup mode by pressing right arrows on the  
remote, then select the Setup mode by pressing the  
The Setup options should now be displayed.  
button.  
5. Scroll through the Setup menu to highlight the Firmware  
Upgrade option, then press the  
upgrade.  
button to start the firmware  
A "Clock" icon will appear on the screen while the firmware is  
being upgraded. The clock icon will disappear and the Recorder 2  
will turn off automatically, when the upgrade is complete.  
6. Press the "Power" button on the remote controller to turn on the  
Recorder 2.  
7. Check out the firmware version at the bottom of the Setup  
menu (as described above) to confirm that the new version is now  
loaded.  
8. Use the arrow to scroll to highlight the Factory Reset option.  
9. Press the  
button on the remote to do reset the system.  
10. You're done. Enjoy your new firmware  
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5. Contact Us  
You really are important to us. Call us and you'll be amazed how  
quickly and easily you'll be connected to a real live person with a  
genuine interest in your satisfaction. Try it.  
866-5-NEUROS (866-563-8767)  
Please use the following e-mail addresses to reach individuals of  
the Neuros team:  
General Information or Comments: [email protected]  
Customer Support: [email protected]  
Media and Analysts Requests: [email protected]  
Interested Retailers: [email protected]  
Developer Inquiries: [email protected]  
Gamma Group Feedback: [email protected]  
Corporate Headquarters  
Neuros Technology International, L.L.C.  
650 W. Lake Street  
Suite 330  
Chicago, IL 60661  
Phone: 312-756-0061  
For additional information please visit the Neuros web site at  
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6. Appendix  
FCC Certification  
This equipment has been tested and  
found to comply with the limits for a  
Class B digital device, pursuant to  
part 15 of the FCC Rules. These lim-  
its are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation. 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 opera-  
tion.  
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 communica-  
tions. 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:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.  
You are cautioned that any change or modifications to the equip-  
ment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compli-  
ance could void your authority to operate such equipment.  
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CE Notice (European Union)  
Marking by the symbol indicates compliance of this recorder to the  
EMC Directive of the European Union. Such marking indicates  
that this recorder meets the following technical standards:  
EN 55013:2002+A1:2003-”Limits and methods of measurement of  
radio disturbance characteristics of broadcast receivers and asso-  
ciated equipment”.  
EN 55020-”Electromagnetic immunity of broadcast receivers and  
associated equipment”.  
EN 61000-3-3-"Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part3: Lim-  
its - Section3: Limitation of voltage fluctuations and flicker in low-  
voltage supply systems for equipment with rated current up to and  
including 16 A."  
EN 60950-"Safety of Information Technology Equipment."  
EN 60950-1:2001- "Safety of Information Technology Equipment."  
IEC 60950-1:2001-"Safety of Information Technology Equipment."  
C-tick ( Australian Regulation )  
This recorder is compliance with the Australian regulation ( AS/  
NZS CISPR13 : 2003 Class B ).  
VCCI ( Japanese Regulation )  
This recorder is compliance with Japanese regulation ( V-2/04.04  
& V-3/05.04 ).  
To determine which classification applies to your recorder, exam-  
ine the FCC registration label located on the back panel of the  
recorder.  
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Troubleshooting  
the latest trouble shooting information and FAQ about the  
Recorder 2.  
Symptom  
Possible cause  
Possible remedy  
No video display.  
Unit has no power.  
Ensure that unit is  
plugged in correctly. You  
should see a green LED  
on the front panel if it is  
plugged in correctly.  
Refer to “About the Neu-  
ros MPEG-4 Recorder 2”  
on page 3.  
Cable connecting AV Out Refer to “Connecting to a  
to video monitor is not  
properly connected.  
TV (viewing only)” on  
page 11 for information.  
Remote control not Obstruction in front of  
Ensure that a line of sight  
exists between the  
remote control and the  
sensor on the Recorder2.  
functioning.  
infrared sensor on  
Recorder 2.  
Low battery power.  
Card not inserted  
recognized by the properly.  
Recorder 2  
Replace battery in the  
remote control.  
Memory card not  
Refer to “Inserting the  
Compact Flash (CF) or  
1"Micro Drive Card” on  
page 9 and “Inserting the  
MS Duo/Pro Duo, MMC  
or SD Series Card” on  
page 10 for information  
about proper handling of  
memory cards. Never  
force memory cards into  
the Recorder 2.  
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Specifications  
Video  
Application  
Formate  
encoder  
1) PSP  
1) *QVGA (320x240); MPEG4+AAC-  
LC, 30fps  
*368 x 208 (16:9); MPEG4+AAC-LC,  
30 fps  
2) TV  
3) iPod  
4) PDA/  
Smartphone  
5) Mobile  
Phone  
2) (640x480); MPEG4+AAC-LC, 30fps  
3) (320x240); MPEG4+AAC-LC, 30fps  
4) (320x240); MPEG4+AAC-LC, 30fps  
(320x240); MPEG4, 15fps  
5) *RS, MMC, T-Flash, Min SD, Micro  
SD, MMC mobile  
*176x120;MPEG4+AAC-LC, 15fps  
*320x240-3GP;MPEG4+AMR, 15fps  
*176x144-3GP;MPEG4+AMR, 15fps  
Video  
decoder  
1) MPEG-4 SP, MPEG-1 Layer 3 (MP3), 30 fps at D1  
resolution  
2) DivX 3.11 @ CIF resolution; 4.x; 5.x; 30 fps at D1  
resolution  
3) Quick time 6; MPEG-4 AAC-LC stereo, MP4 format  
at D1 resolution  
4) 3GP (MPEG4+AMR)15fps at 320x240 or 176x144  
Resolution  
File formats  
ASF, AVI, MP4, 3GP  
Audio  
Codec  
G.726  
AMR  
decoder  
MP3 decoding @ 30-320 kb/s CBR & VBR  
WMA  
Still image  
Codec  
JPEG decode (Baseline), BMP, GIF  
(animated not included)  
Resolution  
Thumbnails  
Up to 16M pixels (4096 x 4096)  
Supported when the photo has the EXIF header  
Zoom in, Zoom out 1x/2x/4x  
Image  
Processing  
Storage  
Memory  
card  
CF card, MS Duo card, MS Pro  
Duo(with adapter) card  
SD series, MMC, MS card  
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TV system  
Video Out  
Format  
Power source External 5V AC/DC adaptor (100 ~ 240V, 1.4A)  
Dimensions  
and weight  
118 x 87 x 18 mm, 140g  
Typical Recording Times on a 1GB Card  
Resolution/  
Quality  
Economic  
Normal  
Fine  
Super fine  
60min  
640x480  
251min  
143min  
11min  
(384kbps)  
(768kbps)  
(1024kbps) (2048kbps)  
Save Folder: TV  
TV  
TV  
TV  
320x240-  
30fps  
251min  
(384kbps)  
143min  
(768kbps)  
94min  
(1024kbps) (1535kbps)  
77min  
Save Folder: PSP defined PSP defined PDA-iPod PDA-iPod  
368x208  
251min  
143min  
(384kbps)  
(768kbps)  
N/A  
N/A  
Save Folder: PSP defined PSP defined  
335min  
(384kbps)  
320x240-  
15fps  
502min  
(96kbps)  
402min  
(192kbps)  
201min  
(768kbps)  
PDA-  
PDA-  
PDA-  
Smartphone  
PDA-  
Smartphone  
Save Folder:  
Smartphone Smartphone  
320x240-  
15fps  
502min  
(96kbps)  
402min  
(192kbps)  
335min  
(384kbps) (768kbps)  
201min  
PDA-  
Smartphone  
PDA-  
PDA-  
PDA-  
Smartphone  
Save Folder:  
176x120  
Smartphone Smartphone  
502min  
402min  
335min  
201min  
(64kbps)  
(128kbps)  
(256kbps) (512kbps)  
Mobile  
Mobile  
Mobile Mobile  
Save Folder:  
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320x240-3GP 250min  
(192kbps)  
143min  
(256kbps)  
93min  
(384kbps) ps)  
77min(768kb  
Save Folder: Mobile  
176x144-3GP 500min  
Mobile  
Mobile  
Mobile  
250min  
400min  
333min  
(128kbps)  
(192kbps)  
(256kbps) (384kbps)  
Mobile  
Mobile  
Mobile Mobile  
Save Folder:  
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