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DIGITAL MUSIC PLAYER
OWNER'S MANUAL
MODEL: MF-S431/R/B/T/D
MF-S432/R/B/T/D
MF-S435/R/B/T/D
MF-S439/R/B/T/D
Please read this manual carefully before operatingusing your MP3 player.Retain it for future reference.
Designs and specifications are subject to changewithout notice for improvement.
MF-S430_ENG_15F
Contents
2
Feature.....................................4
ImportantSafetyInstructions...................5
Accessories.................................6
NameofEachpart...........................7-8
Front/RearPanel(MP3).....................7Left/RightPanel(MP3)......................7Front/RearPanel(Woofer)...................8
DisplayWindow..............................9MP3/FM.................................9
InstallingSoftware.........................10-13InstallingMP3Explorer....................10-11InstallingMediaSyncPlayer...................12InstallingLyricsEditor.......................13
ConnectingDevices.......................14-18
ConnectingUSBCable......................14Charging.................................15UsingACPowerAdapter.....................15DisconnectingUSBCable....................15ConnectingEarphone.......................16ConnectingExternalDevice...................16SpeakersystemConnection..................17TheACPowerCordConnection...............17
ChargingOperation.........................18AuxiliaryEquipment.........................19
Usingtheremovablestorage...................20
DownloadingFiles.........................20
UsingMP3Explorer........................21-30
UsingMP3Explorer......................21-22ToFormatMemory.......................22-24ToDownloadfiles........................24-26
ToUploadfiles..........................26-28ToDeletefiles..........................28-30
ToUpgradeFirmware......................31-32
ToUpgradeFirmware.....................31-32
BeforeOperation............................33PowerOn................................33
PowerOff................................33
AdjustVolume.............................33HoldFunction.............................33
ResetFunction............................33
BasicOperation.............................34
ToPlayFiles..............................34TopauseFiles.............................34ToSkiptheFiles...........................34ToSearchtheFiles.........................34
Contents
3
AdvancedOperation.......................35-42
UsingNavigation...........................35BookMarkFunction........................35
LocalRepeatFunction.......................36EqualizerFunction..........................36SRSFunction.............................37
RepeatFunction...........................37CONTRASTFunction.......................38
BACKLIGHTFunction.......................38
SCROLLFunction..........................39
DELETEFunction..........................39
LYRICSFunction...........................40
SelecttheRecordSetting....................40VoiceRecording...........................41Line-InRecording..........................41Toselectthemenulanguage..................42ABOUTFunction...........................42
EXITFunction.............................42
RadioOperation..........................43-44
Listeningtotheradiofrequency. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43
AutoMemory..............................43Presettingtheradiofrequency.................43Erasingapresetradiofrequency. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
Radiorecording............................44
UsingPCSoftware...........................45MediaSync...............................45MediaSyncPlayerDeluxe....................45
Specifications...............................46
Feature
4
Removable Storage Device
You can easily copy and paste files to the player usingWindows Explorer
USB 2.0 SupportUSB 2.0 transmits data with a speed of 480Mbps that is 40
times faster than USB1.1.
Direct MP3 RecordingYou can convert music from CDs, cassettes and radio into
MP3 files without a PC.
FM ReceptionListening to an FM program is made easy with Auto Search
and Frequency.
Magnificent 3D sound-SRS, WOWExperience the magnificent 3D and rich base sounds with
the industry-recognized SRS WOW technology.
Upgrading Firmwares
It can become the continuous improvement of the function
and the various setting up this product.
MP3, WMA, ASF, OGG(~Q9)Playback? MP3 is MPEG1 Layer3 audio format.
MP3 is a well known, high quality digital audio format.
MP3 files can be compressed up to 12 times the originalwave file size.
? WMA (Windows Media Audio code) is the highest qualityin terms of a sound and music. WMA provides all type of
the best sounds from 8kHz to 48 kHz.
? ASF is file format used in Windows Media player and
consists of various kinds of content.
Important Safety Instructions
5
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
CAUTION
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE
COVER (OR BACK) NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
WARNING
The lightning flash with arrowhead within an equilateral triangle is intended to
alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the prod-uct's enclosure of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user
to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions
in the literature accompanying the appliance.
The graphical symbols marked on the bottom or back of the set mean the following:
To avoid electrical shock; do not open the cabinet.
Refer servicing to qualified personnel. Shock hazard-do not open.
CAUTION
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specifiedherein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Accessories
6
Earphone
Necklace
Power Cord
Carrying CaseLine In/Out Cable CD
USB cable Power Adapter Manual
Contents may be changed without notices.
1 Line-In jack
2 Hold Switch (HOLD )
3 Earphone Jack
4 Record (REC) button
FM radio frequency auto memory
5 MENU button / ? MENU / - FM/MP3
6 Book Mark (B-MARK) button
PRESET button
7 Volume+/-
Left / Right Panel (MP3)
Name of Each part
7
Front / Rear Panel (MP3)
1 23
4567
1 PLAY / PAUSE B/X button
Power ? ON / -OFF
SKIP / SEARCH .m/M> button
FM radio frequency .m/M> button
2 Microphone (MIC)
3 LCD
4 Necklace connector
5 USB Connector
1
4
32
5
Name of Each part (Continued)
8
1 POWER switch
2 AC POWER INPUT Socket
3 Auxiliary input jack
4 USB Connector
5 Antenna
6 SPEAKER Connectors
7 STANDBY / ON button
8 FUNCTION button (LINE-IN / MP3 )
9 Woofer ON / OFF button
10 Volume +/-
11 Cradle
12 Charging indicator
Front / Rear Panel (Woofer)
8
345
710
12 6
9 11
12
Display Window
9
003/004:12
Love is game.mp3
POP
003/004
Love is game.mp3
MP3/FM
21 345
6897 10 11
1 Volume level
2 Local repeat indicator
3 Current track / Playing time / Total track
4 Equalizer indicator
5 Lyric file indicator
6 Book mark indicator
7 Repeat play indicator
8 Battery indicator
9 HOLD indicator
10 File information
11 MP3 file / Higher level folder / Lower level folder
12 Preset number
13 MONO / STEREO
14 Mute indicator
15 Preset mode / Frequency mode
16 FM Radio Frequency
17 FM Radio receiving
CH-01
93.00 MHz
MO
12 13 14
16 1715
Installing Software
10
Installing MP3 ExplorerYour MP3 Player needs the minimal system requirements for
your computer.
?OS :Windows98SE/ ME/ 2000/ XP
? CPU : At least Pentium - 133MHz
? Memory : At least 32MB
? HDD Space : At least 100MB
? Video Card : 640 x 480 Mode, At least High Color(16bit)? USB Port
? CD-ROM Dirve
You can update the MP3 Explorer software for Windows
98SE/ME/2000/XP available etc. from an internet website by LG
Electronics Inc.
Refer to the following sample contact procedure;
http://www.lge.com Service Site Select Your COUNTRY
Product Support Device Driver
Notes
? Windows ME, Windows 2000, and Windows XP operating
systems support USB 2.0 storage without additional setup.Windows Explorer may be employed to use the product as a
portable storage device without installing any other information.
? In the Windows 98SE operating system however, the managingsoftware is required to use the product as a portable storagedevice.
? When you install the supplied software CD, don't connect the
supplied USB cable to a PC from your MP3 Player. After you
install the software CD, connect the supplied Data In/Out cable to
a PC from your MP3 Player.
1 Insert the software CD into drive D:\ (CD ROM drive).The install will run automatically.
2 Select the language you want and Click "OK"after
selecting the language to install.
Installing Software (Continued)
11
3 Click "NEXT" button in the series of the windows
that appear.
5 Click the "Finish" button when the installation
complete screen is displayed.You must reboot your computer to complete the
installation.
Installing MP3 Explorer4 Installation is progressing.
6 MP3 Explorer icon is created on the Window
desktop.
Installing Software (Continued)
12
Installing MediaSync Player
1 Insert the software CD into drive D:\ (CD ROM drive).Select the MediaSync Player.
2 Click "NEXT" button in the series of the windows
that appear. 3 Installation is progressing.
4 Finish The installation.
Installing Software (Continued)
13
Installing Lyrics Editor
1 Insert the software CD into drive D:\ (CD ROM drive).Select the Lyrics Editor Player.
4 Click "Finish"After the installation is completed.
2 Select the language you want and Click "OK"after
selecting the language to install.
3 Click "NEXT" button in the series of the windows
that appear.
Connecting Devices
14
Connecting USB Cable
To complete setup, you should connect the suppliedUSB cable to a PC from your MP3 Player.
1 Connect one end with the USB port on the back of
your PC and then plug the other end into the USB
connector of your MP3 Player. 3 The following screen is displayed in the productLCD.
2 The icon is displayed in the PC tray if successfullyconnected.
USB
Connect MP3
Connect Woofer
Disconnecting USB Cable
Wait until you get a message saying that you can safely
unplug the device before disconnecting the USB cable.
1 The safe remove icon is in the system tray next to
the clock.
Double Click
2 Click on the icon to eject the player from the
computer and select the 'Safely remove' message.
3 There will be a message indicating that it is now safe
to disconnect the player.
4 You can now go ahead and unplug the USB cable
from the player.
Connecting Devices (Continued)
15
The player will charge automatically when the USB
cable is connected to the player.? Charging time : Approx. 2 hours (At full discharge)? Playback time : Approx. 16 hours (At full charge)
Playtime is measured under playback of MP3 128Kbps at
full charge.
Notes
? Confirm the battery charge on the unit's display window.
Full Low Recharge
Charging
Using AC Power Adapter1 Use only the supplied AC power adapter for safety.This product is for both 100V and 220V
2 Connect the adapter to the USB cable of and then to
the Main Power socket.
AC Adapter
USB cable
Connecting Earphone1 Connect the earphones to the earphone socket of
the player.
Connecting Devices (Continued)
16
Connecting External Device : Line-in
Connects external input devices.
1 Connect the Line-Out or earphone socket of the
external device to the Line-In socket of the productwith the Line In/Out cable.
2 Use the recording feature to record with the desired
setting.
Connecting Devices (Continued)
17
Connect the speaker cords to the speaker terminals.
Notes? Be sure to match the speaker cord to the appropriate
terminal on the components: + to + and -- to --.
If the cords are reversed, the sound will be distorted
and will lack base.
? If you use front speakers with low maximum input rating,
adjust the volume carefully to avoid excessive output on
the speakers.
Speaker System Connection The AC Power Cord Connection
1 Before connecting the AC power cord, check that the
operating voltage of your unit is identical with the
voltage of your local power supplied.
2 Connect one end of the AC power cord (supplied) to
the AC IN socket located at the backside of your
unit.
3 Plug the other end into the wall outlet.
Note? Unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet if you do
not to use for an extended period of time.
Connecting Devices (Continued)
18
Normal Charge
1 Press STANDBY/ON to set in Normal Charge mode.
2 Press FUNCTION to set in MP3 mode.
3 Press woofer ON/OFF button.
4 Press B/X button to start playing.You can listen to the sound from speaker.
5 Adjust the volume of the main unit and charger.If you press STANDBY/ON button during normal charge,the charge mode change to rapidity charge.
Note? Adjust POWER switch on the back panel to select ON
before operation.
Charging Operation
1 Put the MP3 PLAYER into the woofer.
2 The Charging indicator will light.When fully charged, charging indicator should be
changed to green color.
? Charging time : Approx. 2 hours (At full discharge)? Playback time : Approx. 16 hours (At full charge)
Play time is measured under playback of MP3 128Kbps at
full charge.
You can listen to the sound from the speaker during
charing when you put the set into the charger.
Rapidity Charge
1 Put the MP3 player into the woofer.
2 Charging indicator will light during charging.
3 When fully charged, charging indicator should be
changed to green color.
The icon appears on the LCD
Note? Charging time maybe different according to the using
condition.
? LED indicator will light during listening to the sound.
Connecting Devices (Continued)
19
You may connect additional appliances; CD player etc.
so that you may listen to the sound using the charger.
Auxiliary Equipment
1 The additional appliance connect to the LINE-IN
socket.
2 Press FUNCTION to set in LINE-IN mode.
3 Start playing an additional appliance.You can charge the battery in LINE-IN mode.
optional
Using the removable storage
20
1 Connect one end with the USB port on the back of
your PC and then plug the other end into the USB
connector of your MP3 Player.
2 Open Windows Explorer on PC.
Removable Disk is displayed in Window Explorer.
3 Select the file you want to save, then drag and dropit to the removable disk.
The saved files will be played in the order of file
name as they appear. To change the order, changedthe name of files.
Downloading Files
Notes
? Don't remove the USB cable while uploading or
downloading a files.
Using MP3 Explorer
21
Notes? Don't operate the MP3-Explorer before connecting the
USB cable to the player and PC.
? The capacity of the unable built-in memory is less than
indicated as the internal firmware uses a part of the
memory as well.
Using MP3 ExplorerThe MP3-Explorer is the software that interacts with the
MP3 Player and a PC. MP3 files or any data files can be
downloaded to the MP3 Player or vice versa.
Double-click the "MP3 Explorer MF-FE430" icon on the
Windows desktop to open the MP3-Explorer program.
The following figure describes the MP3-Explorer program.
The various features are explained below.
1
234
5
1 Shortening icons (Reference to 22 page.)
2 File list window of PC
3 PC folder list
4 Download icon / Upload icon
5 File list window of MP3 Player
Using MP3 Explorer (Continued)
22
Shortening icons
Connects or releases to communicate between
your MP3 Player and a PC.
Creates a new folder on the 'PC files' display
panel.
Moves to upper folder.
Removes the selected items and copies them onto
the clipboard.
Copies the selected items to the clipboard.
Inserts the items you have copied or cut into the
selected location.
Deletes the selected item.
Changes file icon in the file list window of PC.
Refreshes the contents of the current page.
Sends the mail.
Sets the start path.
Deletes all files existing on internal memory.
To Format MemoryThis function deletes all files existing on the file list window
of MP3 Player.
1 Click "FORMAT" icon.
2 Click "Start".
1
2
Using MP3 Explorer (Continued)
23
3The MP3 Player displays the process of file
formatting.
3 4
4 Click "OK".
Using MP3 Explorer (Continued)
24
To Download files
5
5 All files are deleted.
Before downing files to your MP3 Player and connect the
MP3 Player to PC using the Data In/Out cable.
1 Select file(s) to download.
1
Notes? Before formatting the internal memory, connect the USB
cable to MP3 Player and PC.
? Don't remove the USB cable while formatting or
downloading a files.
Using MP3 Explorer (Continued)
25
2 Click the" "
icon.
2 3
3 The MP3 Player displays the process of file dow
loading.
Notes? Even if there is space in the MP3 player,some files may
not download if the file name is too long.? If the memory is full, delete unnecessary files to make
enough space.? Do not remove the USB cable while downloading files.
Using MP3 Explorer (Continued)
26
4 The selected file have been downloaded.
Now you can listen to music with the MP3 Player after
removing the USB cable.
4
Notes
? Do not remove USB cable while downloading files.
? Even if the there is space in the MP3 player, some files
may not download if the name is too long.
To Upload files
1 Select file(s) to upload.
1
Using MP3 Explorer (Continued)
27
2 Click the" "
icon.
2
3 The MP3 Player displays the process of file
uploading.
3
Using MP3 Explorer (Continued)
28
4 The selected file has been uploaded.
4
Note
MP3 and WMA files are not available to upload.But, you can upload the MP3 files recorded using MP3
player,
1 Select the file(s) to delete.
1
To Delete Files
Using MP3 Explorer (Continued)
29
2 Click the"
Delete" icon.
You can also delete the file by pressing the right button
on the mouse.
2
3
3 Click"
YES".
Using MP3 Explorer (Continued)
30
4
4 The selected file has been deleted.
To Upgrade Firmware
31
To Upgrade Firmware
1 Click "Tools" b "Firmware Upgrade".
This function shows how to upgrade to a new version.
Take following steps when you want to upgrade this
product to a new version.
http://www.lge.com b Service Site b Select Your
COUNTRY b Product Support b Device Driver b
Download a recent version of MF-FE430 from MP3
EXPLORER" b Delete MP3 Explorer from PC>Control
Panel>Add or Remove Programs b lnstall the recent
version of MF-FE430 Explorer
1
2
2 Click"
Start".
Notes? If you check "Format Data Area" option, all the data
stored in the flash memory is deleted.
? Firmware upgrade can only be possible when
"Format Data Area" is cheked.
To Upgrade Firmware (Continued)
32
3
3 The MP3 Player displays the process of upgrading.
4
4 Click"
Close".
The MP3 Player is upgraded to the new version.
Before Operation
33
This function locks the main unit to prevent it from
operating when you accidentally press a button.
Hold Function
You can adjust the volume by pressing volume +/-
buttons.
? The volume level can be adjusted by 31steps.
(Min, 1~29,Max)? The volume changes by 1 level when you press the
button briefly, and it changes rapidly when you press and
hold the button.
Adjust Volume
For your reference
According to volume level, the icon change as below.
Vol VolVolVolVolVol
Volume
Level
Icon
MIN 1-6 7-12 13-18 19-2425-29
MAX
HOLD
HOLD
UNLOCK
LOCK
?The""
display appears on the LCD, and the word
"Holding ...." display flickers for 3 seconds and disap-
pears whenever pressing the operation button.
(this does not display when lyrics are supported.)
? Power automatically turns off after the
"Holding ...." display appears for about
a second if powering on in the holding
position.
Reset Function
If your set appears to be locked up, press the reset
button (MENU + Vol+).The product will be reset and settings will return to factorydefault.
To turn on, press the BX button.
Power On
To turn off, press the BX button for more than
2 seconds.
Power Off
Basic Operation
34
To Play Files
1 Press B/X button to turn on.
2 Turn .m/M> Dial left and right to select a
file you want.
3 Press B/X button to play a file.
Note? Time display appearing on the display part when playingVBR file may vary and there may be some difference
from actual time (both progress time and VBR are
displayed at the same time when playing file).
To Pause Files
Press B/X button during file playing.The playing time blinks in the LCD. To resume playback,
press this button again.
Turn left or right for more than 2 seconds the
.m/M> dial during file playing.
Note? When you player the low bit rate(under 64kbps)files,
operations can be late or song can be mute.
To Skip the Files
To skip the next file
Turn left briefly the .m dial on the main unit to select
the next file.
To skip the previous file
Turn right briefly the M> dial on the main unit within 5
seconds of playing time.
To return the beginning of the current file
Turn right briefly the M> dial on the main unit after 5
seconds of playing time.
To Search the Files
Advanced Operation
35
Using Navigation
1 Turn .m/M> Dial left and right to select a
file or folder after confirming the stop mode status.
2 Select the file or folder that you want to play.? The track list or folder appears on the display window.
mp3 file
Higher level folder
Lower level folder
3 Press BX button.
?The selected file will be played.
Note? Use volume buttons, the track moves -/+10 tracks.
003/004
Love is game.mp3
Book Mark Function
If you set Book Mark function during file playing, you can
search the setting point of the track automatically.
1 Select the setting point you want during file playing,
press and hold the Book Mark (B.MARK) button for
about 2 seconds.
""
appears in the LCD.
2 Press Book Mark (B.MARK) button briefly once
during other file playing.
Automatically, the player searches and plays from the setting
point.3 To cancel Book Mark function, press the Book Mark
(B.MARK) button for about 2 seconds.
""
disappears in the LCD.
Advanced Operation (Continued)
36
Local Repeat Function
You can set local repeat by pressing Book Mark (B.MARK)button.
If you select local repeat ending point within 3 seconds,after setting the local repeat starting point, it is not
operated.
1 To select the local repeat starting point you want
during file playing, press Book Mark (B.MARK)button briefly once.
""
appears in the LCD.
2 To select the local repeat ending point you want
during file playing, press the button again.""
appears in the LCD.
3 To cancel local repeat function, press the Book Mark
(B.MARK) button.
""
disappears in the LCD.
Equalizer Function
You can choose between 8 fixed sound mode.
EQUALIZER EQUALIZER
X-LIVE
1 Press MENU button, turn .m/M> dial left or
right and then select "EQUALIZER" menu.
2 Press B/X button.
3 Select the function you want to operate by turning
.m/M> dial left or right and then pressMENU button again.? FLAT : Normal mode without equalizer control.
? X-LIVE : Powerful realism with strong sound quality.? JAZZ : Sweet sound with soft feeling.? ROCK : Tender sound with powerful feeling.? CLASSIC : Optimized for orchestral music.
? POP : Optimized for R&B, soul and country music.
? CONCERT: Standard and natural sound.
? USER : Use the menu to set the sound type you want.
80Hz, 250Hz, 1KHz, 4KHz, 12KHz) can be
adjusted from +27 to -27.
Notes? If you don't press any buttons within about 7 seconds in
the menu, it will return to the previous screen.
? The Equalizer Function is not available to the FM TUNER
mode.
Notes? The Book Mark and Local Repeat Function is not
available to the FM TUNER mode.
? After marking a start point, press Book Mark (B.MARK)button again within 3 seconds, then a ending point is not
marked.
? The A-B section repeat is available in a same song
Advanced Operation (Continued)
37
SRS Function
You can choose between 3 fixed sound mode.
1 Press MENU button, turn .m/M> dial left or
right and then select "SRS" menu.
2 Press B/X button.
3 Select the function you want to operate by turning
.m/M> dial left or right and then pressMENU button again.? SRS : Enjoy the 3D sound effect.
? TruBass : Improve the bass sound to make spectacular.? WOW : Enjoy the SRS and TruBass simultaneously.? off : The player is played with the effect of SRS not
applied.
Notes? If you don't press any buttons within about 7 seconds in
the menu, it will return to the previous screen.
? The SRS Function is not available to the FM TUNER
mode.
? is a trademark of the SRS Labs, Inc.
? WOW technology is incorporated under license of the
SRS Labs, Inc.
SRS
SRSSRS
MODE
Off
Repeat One
Repeat All
Random
Random All
LCD DESCRIPTION
Repeat mode is cancelled.
Plays repeatedly the current
selected file.
Plays repeatedly all file.
Plays randomly once.
Plays randomly continuously.
Repeat Function
You can choose between 4 fixed repeat mode.
1 Press MENU button, turn .m/M> dial left or
right and then select "REPEAT" menu.
2 Press B/X button.
3 Select the function you want to operate by turning
.m/M> dial left or right and then pressMENU button again.
Notes? The Repeat Function is not available to the FM TUNER
mode.
REPEAT REPEAT
Repeat One
Advanced Operation (Continued)
38
CONTRAST Function
This function can adjust lightening or darkening the LCD.
1 Press MENU button, turn .m/M> dial left or
right and then select "CONTRAST" menu.
2 Press B/X button.
3 Adjust the LCD lightly or darkly by turning.m/M> dial left or right and then pressMENU button again.
CONTRAST CONTRAST
BACK LIGHT Function
Whenever any button is pressed, the LCD light up.
This function can set time of brightness displayed in the
LCD.
1 Press MENU button, turn .m/M> dial left or
right and then select "BACKLIGHT" menu.
2 Press B/X button.
3 Set backlight time by turning .m/M> dial
left or right and then press MENU button again.
Notes
indicator : The backlight time is cancelled.
indicator : The backlight time is continued.
BACKLIGHT
Always On
BACKLIGHT
off
BACKLIGHT BACKLIGHT
10 sec
MAX: 20 seconds
Advanced Operation (Continued)
39
SCROLL Function
This function adjusts the speed of th file information which
is passed by the LCD. (The SCROLL Function is not
available to the FM TUNER mode.)
1 Press MENU button, turn .m/M> dial left or
right and then select "SCROLL" menu.
2 Press B/X button.
3 Set a speed you want by turning left or right.m/M> dial and then press MENU button
again.
SCROLL SCROLL
Slow
SCROLL
Slow
SCROLL
Medium
SCROLL
Fast
SCROLL
off
DELETE Function
1 Select a file you want to delete.
2 Press MENU button, turn .m/M> dial left or
right and then select "DELETE" menu.
3 Press B/X button.
4 Select "YES" by turning .m/M> dial left or
right and then press MENU button again.
Notes? The file is not deleted in the TUNER or MP3 file playbackmode.
I LOVE YOU mp3
Deleting...
DELETE I LOVE YOU mp3
YES NO
Advanced Operation (Continued)
40
1 Press MENU button, turn .m/M> dial left or
right and then select "Lyrics" menu.
2 Press B/X button.
3 Select the function you want to operate by turning
.m/M> dial left or right and then pressMENU button again.? ON : The lyric of the MP3 file will be shown in the display
window.
? OFF : The name of the MP3 file will be shown in the displaywindow.
Lyrics Lyrics
On
LYRICS Function Select the Record Setting
1 Press MENU button, turn .m/M> dial left or
right and then select "RECORDING" menu.
2 Press B/X button.
3 Select the function you want to operate by turning
.m/M> dial left or right and then pressMENU button again.
? Mic : Record mode for microphone.? Line-In : Record mode for line in recording.? BPS : When encoding music into an MP3 file, you can
select one of the following bit rates.
(32, 48, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128Kbps : Mic)
(96, 112, 128Kbps : Line-In)
Notes
?Ahigher Bit Rate increases the quality but reduces
recording time.
? Saved within each folder in case of VOICE, LINE and FM
recording.
RECORDING Mic
Notes? File name will be displayed by default for songs with no
lyric.? icon is display if MP3 file contains lyrics information.
Advanced Operation (Continued)
41
1 Press Record (REC) button briefly twice on
pause/stop mode.
2 Start the voice recording to the Microphone (MIC) on
the main unit.
3 To stop the voice recording, press B/X button.
The voice recording is completed.
Notes
? The recorded files are stored V001.MP3, V002.MP3,V003.MP3.... in order.
? If the "FULL" appears in the LCD, delete the files to make
space.
?Volume can not be controlled while recording.? Recording hours for bit rate.(based on 32kbps)MF-FE431/432/435/439 : about 8/17/34/69 hours
Voice Recording
V003. MP3REC
1 Connect an external audio output to the productline-in port.
2 Start the external audio output and press the REC
button briefly twice on the product.(Stand by)
3 Press the REC button again.
4 Start recording to a new file in the current folder.
5 To stop the Line-in recording, press B/X button.
The voice recording is completed.
Notes
? The recorded files are stored E001.MP3, E002.MP3,E003.MP3.... in order.
? If the "FULL" appears in the LCD, delete the files to make
space.? Configure the audio file Bit Rate before recording.? Only line input is supported.
(Use the record mode for microphone input.)? If the volume level is extremely high, the sound quality
may not be good.
Line-In Recording
Advanced Operation (Continued)
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1 Press MENU button, turn .m/M> dial left or
right and then select "LANGUAGE" menu.
2 Press B/X button.
3 Set the language "English / Korean / Chinese
/ Japanese / Russian / French" you want by turningleft or right SKIP/ SEARCH .m/M> dial and
then press MENU button again.
To select the menu languageLANGUAGE LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
1 Press MENU button, turn .m/M> dial left or
right and then select "ABOUT" menu.
2 Press B/X button.
ABOUT Function
ABOUT Version
Total Memory:1,000
:254 MB
Free Memory : 254 MB
To move to previous menu, select the "EXIT" menu.
EXIT Function
EXIT
EX)MF-FE432
Radio Operation
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1 Press the MENU button for more than 1 second
during file playing or pause mode.
The FM radio is selected.
2 Turn .m/M> dial left or right to tune in the
desired station.? Manual TuningTurn the .m/M> button repeatedly
? Auto TuningTurn and hold the .m/M> button.
Automatically scans and turns to the next available
station.
Notes? If you listen to FM radio, insert the earphone into
earphone jack.The earphones play the part of the antenna.
? If you press the B/X button during FM radio receiving,the sound is muted.
? If you press the Book Mark (B-MARK) button briefly
during FM radio receiving, the button serves to switch
over between Preset mode and Frequency mode.
? FM Tuner reception may vary in different areas.
? If you are in the area of low sensitivity, radio receiving
may not be good.
Listening to the radio frequency
Auto Memory
All available radio stations with sufficient signal strength will
be stored automatically.Press the Record (REC) button for more than 1 second
during FM receiving.You can preset 30 stations on the radio.
Presetting the radio frequency
1 Turn and hold .m/M> dial left or right until
the frequency indication starts to change, then
release.
To tune to a weak frequency, turn .m/M> dial
left or right briefly and repeatedly until optimal receptionfound.
2 Repeat step 1 if necessary until you find the desired
radio frequency.
3 Press the Book Mark (B-MARK) button for more than
1 second.
A preset number will be stored in the LCD.
4 Repeat steps 1 to 3 to store other frequency.
Preset modeFrequency mode
93.00 MHz
CH-01
93.00 MHz
Radio Operation (Continued)
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Erasing a preset radio frequency
1 Select a FM radio frequency you want to delete.
2 Press MENU button, turn .m/M> dial left or
right and then select "DELETE" menu.
3 Press B/X button.
4 Select "YES" by turning .m/M> dial left or
right and then press MENU button again.
DELETE CH-01 87.5MHz
YES NO
Radio recording? Press the Record (REC) button twice briefly duringFM receiving.
CH-0289.10 MHz
REC
Radio record indicator
Notes
? The recorded files are stored F001.MP3, F002.MP3,F003.MP3.... in order.
? If the"
FULL" appears in the LCD, delete the files to
make space.
?Volume can not be controlled while recording.
? To stop the recording, press B/X button.
The radio recording is completed.
Using PC Software
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MediaSyncMediaSync Player Deluxe ("MediaSync") is a program for
playing mtp files using the Digital Right Management
(DRM) technology.This program also enables users to play music files with
lyrics made by MediaSync. For music files without lyrics,users can search for the lyrics on the web and insert them
into the music files.
? Run MediaSync Player Deluxe and press F1.
Help will appear.
MediaSync is a synchronization program that plays digitalaudio and video files. With this program, you can enter
synchronization information as lyrics and text data and
then edit them.
When playing MP3 files created by MediaSync, you can
see the contents being played through the LCD screen.
The program also provides file-editing functions such as
"modify, cut, paste, and save."
? Run MediaSync Player Deluxe and press F1.
Help will appear.
MediaSync Player Deluxe
Power supply
Power consumption
Mass
External dimensions (WxHxD)
Output Power
T.H.D
Frequency Response
Signal-to-noise ratio
Impedance
Specifications
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1way 2 speak system
8Ω
250 - 20,000 Hz
84 dB/W (1m)
5W
10W
105X240X113mm
0.5 kg
WOOFER SECTION
SPEAKS SECTION
MP3 PLAYER SECTION
Refer to the back panel of the unit.
25W
4.2 kg
241x141x276mm
10W
0.7 %
42 - 25,000 Hz
65 dB
4Ω
Type
Impedance
Frequency Response
Sound Pressure Level
Rated Input Power
Max. Input Power
Net Dimensions (W x H x D)
Net Weight
Memory Capacity
Battery
Dimensions
Weight
Operating Voltage
Dynamic Range
Earphone Output Power
S/N Ratio
Channel Separation
Equalizer
FM TUNER
Frequency RangeS/N Ratio
Channel SeparationAntenna
File Support
MF-FE431/432: 128 / 256 MB
MF-FE435/439: 512 MB / 1GB
Lithium Polymer battery 1EA
30x82.4x20 mm
22g
3.7V DC
75/80 dB (No Filter / JIS-A Filter)
5mW+5mW (1kHZ,0dB / 16Ω)
75/80 (No Filter / JIS-A Filter)
40 / 40 (1kHz / 10kHz)
FLAT/X-LIVE/JAZZ/ROCK/
CLASSIC/POP/CONCERT/USER
SRS/TruBass/WOW
87.5-108 MHz
38 dB
25 dB
Earphone Antenna
MPEG1/2/2.5 Layer3, WMA, ASF,
OGG(Q9)
P/NO:3834RL0015F