Jensen MP3 Player SMP 2GBL User Manual

DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER  
USER MANUAL  
SMP-2GBL  
PLEASE READ THIS USER MANUAL COMPLETELY BEFORE OPERATING THIS UNIT  
AND RETAIN THIS BOOKLET FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.  
 
SAFETY INFORMATION  
Read this user guide carefully to ensure proper use of the product and to avoid any danger or  
physical damage.  
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Do not use this unit in extremely hot, cold, dusty and moist environment.  
Do not drop the unit, this could cause damage to the external cabinet as well as internal  
components.  
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Do not repair the unit by yourself, or it will cause damage.  
Do avoid getting the unit wet or drop it in water.  
Do not use the unit while driving or doing other things that you must fully concentrate in. It may  
cause distraction.  
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Use your unit with care and attention to your health, especially your hearing.  
To avoid damage by electrostatic discharge, do not operate the unit in extremely dry environment.  
Always use the accessories provided by or approved by our company, also do not subject your  
unit to moisture.  
Please follow the right way to download data; we won't be responsible for the loss of date due to  
misuse.  
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COMPLIANCE WITH FCC  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC 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.  
NOTE : 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 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:  
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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.  
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Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for  
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
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LOCATION OF CONTROLS  
MAIN UNIT  
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Headphone Jack  
2
USB Port  
3
MODE Key with Forward and  
Backward Control  
A-B/REC Button  
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5
VOL (VOLUME)+ Button  
VOL (VOLUME) - Button  
Battery Compartment Cover  
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HOLD Switch  
8
LCD Screen  
9
PLAY/PAUSE/STOP/ON-OFF  
Button  
Hole for neckstrap  
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11  
Microphone  
LCD SCREEN INDICATORS  
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2
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4
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9
Battery Power  
Repeat Mode  
Preset EQ  
Volume Level  
ID3 Tag (Title/Artist/Album)  
Play Mode  
Current / Total Track Number  
File Properties (Bitrate/Type)  
Elasped / Total Time  
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BATTERY POWER AND WARNINGS  
Installing/Replacing battery  
1. Open the Battery Compartment Cover.  
2. Insert 1 x DC1.5V AAA(UM-4) size according to the polarity as shown inside the battery compartment.  
3. Close the Battery Compartment Cover.  
Battery Warnings  
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If the unit is not to be used for an extended period of time, remove the batteries.  
Old or leaking batteries can cause damage to the unit and may void the warranty.  
Replace the batteries when the unit stops operating properly.  
Remove exhausted battery from the unit promptly.  
Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type.  
The supply terminals are not to be short-circuited.  
Battery must be inserted with the correct polarity.  
Do not dispose of batteries in fire, batteries may explode or leak.  
DOWNLOADING MUSIC TO YOUR UNIT  
Connecting to your Personal Computer:  
1. Connect the unit to your computer USB port using the provided USB cable.  
2. The unit will turn itself on automatically.  
3. Readywill appear in the LCD screen indicating the connection with the computer is  
successfully.  
For Windows XP/Vista users, once the unit is connected to your computer, it appears as a removable drive in “My  
Computer”. For Mac users, it appears as a removable drive on the “Desktop”. You can now move, copy, paste  
and delete files (music or voice recording files, etc.) between your computer and the unit’s memory.  
To download music files into your unit:  
For Windows users:  
1. Select the track(s) you want to download.  
2. Right-click on the file(s), a menu pops up and click “Copy”.  
3. Under My Computer or Windows Explorer, double-click the Removable Disk to open the drive. The  
Removable Disk window appears.  
4. Right-click on the Removable Disk window and click “Paste” in the menu.  
5. When it starts copying the files, the LCD screen will change as shown on the left diagram below.  
This shows that your computer is transferring data to your  
unit. Do not disconnect your unit until “READY” appears  
on the LCD screen as shown on the right diagram.  
Otherwise, it may result in data loss or even damage to  
your unit.  
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For MAC users:  
1. Double click on the removable drive named NO NAME (or any name assigned by you) on the Desktop to  
view the folder(s) in your unit.  
2. Then you may drag and drop any song from your iTunes Music Library into any folder of your unit.  
Removing the unit from the computer:  
Note: Please follow these steps carefully to avoid data loss or unit damage.  
For Windows users:  
1. Click on the Safely Remove Hardwareicon (green arrow) in the system tray of your Windows desktop to  
bring up the list of USB Mass Storage Device attached to our computer.  
2. From the device list, choose the Drive designator that corresponds to your unit, for example Drive (H:).  
3. Click on the chosen device to unload it from your computer system.  
4. After a while, a “Safe To Remove Hardware” system message window will pop up telling you that your unit  
can now be safely removed from the system.  
5. Disconnect your unit from the USB port of your computer.  
For MAC users:  
3. Click on the removable drive named NO NAME (or any name assigned by you) and drag it into the trash.  
4. The trash will change into an EJECT icon and it is now safe to remove your unit.  
FUNCTION MENUS AND SETTINGS  
Buttons used for MENU”, “REC”, “PLAY / PAUSE”, V+ and V- functions can be controlled in 3 different  
ways:  
1. Tap - press the button briefly then release it immediately.  
2. Press - press and hold the button for about 2 seconds then release it.  
3. Hold - press and keep holding the button while in operation.  
Hold Play/Pause Button to power up the unit.  
On first power up, the unit will automatically enter the MUSIC function where you can play your favorite songs  
immediately. Tap the Mode Key for more options or hold it to return to the MAIN MENU.  
In the MAIN MENU, there are the MUSIC (default), MICROPHONE, VOICE, SETTINGS, ERASE FILES, ABOUT  
and EXIT functions. Use Forward / Backward Control to choose one of the functions. Inside the SETTINGS and  
ERASE FILES menus, use the Forward / Backward Control to move the cursor down / up for more functions.  
Press Mode Key again to confirm your selection. Press Play/Pause Button to return to previous menu/submenu.  
Hold the Mode Key to return to the MAIN MENU immediately.  
MENU-1 MUSIC  
Choose MUSIC to select music function. Press Mode Key again for more functions below:  
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MENU-1-1 Repeat mode  
Use Backward / Forward Control to choose from 7 playback modes:  
No Repeat Repeat One Repeat All Random All -- Dir Normal Dir All Repeat Dir All Random.  
Press Mode Key to confirm.  
MENU-1-2 Equalizer (EQ)  
Use Backward / Forward Control to choose from 6 preset EQ settings:  
Normal (default) Pop Rock -- Classical Jazz Bass. Press Mode Key to confirm.  
MENU-1-3 File Browse  
Use Backward / Forward Control to move the cursor up / down to choose a file. Press the REC Button to  
delete the selected file and use Backward / Forward Control to select “No” or “Yes”. Press Mode Key to  
confirm.  
MENU-1-4 Classification  
When there songs in the unit, the system allows them to be sorted according to Genre, Artist, Album or Title.  
Use Backward / Forward Control to select “Yes” for refreshing the sorting lists. After automatic sorting, it will  
return to the normal playback screen.  
Select Classification submenu again, this time you will see 4 sorting lists:  
Genre Artist Album Title.  
Use Backward / Forward Control repeatedly to move the cursor up / down and then Mode Key to choose your  
favorite song.  
Note: This function only work with MP3/WMA files with valid ID3 information.  
MENU-2 MICROPHONE  
Choose MICROPHONE to select voice recording function. Press Mode Key again to start recording at once.  
Press Mode Key one more time to stop and save your recording as a voice file in the VOICE.DIR system folder.  
When a recorded file is saved successfully, the unit will automatically enter the VOICE playback function. In this  
mode, you may press the REC button to start the second and more recording sessions.  
MENU-3 VOICE  
Choose VOICE to select voice playback function. You may browse or playback recorded voice files. Please note  
that the submenus of Repeat Mode, EQ and File Browse to control playback of voice files work in exactly the  
same way as in MUSIC menu.  
MENU-4 SETTINGS  
Choose SETTINGS to select and configure different system settings of the unit. Press the Mode Key to select  
one of the following options.  
MENU-4-1 Auto Off  
Use Backward / Forward Control to adjust automatic power off function duration. Available options are:  
Disable 1 min -- 2 mins (default) 5mins -- 10 mins. Press Mode Key to confirm.  
MENU-4-2 Language  
Use Backward / Forward Control of Mode Key to select from 25 different User Interface Languages:  
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Arabic, Chinese (Traditional), Chinese (Simplified), Czech, Danish, Dutch, English (default), Finnish, French,  
German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russia,  
Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian. Press Mode Key to confirm.  
MENU-4-3 Display Setting  
MENU-4-3-1 Contrast  
Use Backward / Forward Control to adjust the contrast of the LCD screen from:  
Level 0 to 16 (pale to dark). Default value is 3. Press Mode Key to confirm.  
MENU-4-3-2 Backlight  
Use Backward / Forward Control to adjust the LCD backlight duration before turning off for power saving.  
Available options are:  
Always On 3 Seconds -- 5 Seconds (default) 10 Seconds -- 15 Seconds. Press Mode Key to confirm.  
Note: When backlight is automatically turned off for power saving, you need to press a button to turn it on  
before proceeding to normal control operations.  
MENU-4-3-3 Screen Saver  
Use Backward / Forward Control to adjust the duration to wait before the screen saver pops up. Available  
options are:  
Disable (default) 3 Seconds -- 5 Seconds 10 Seconds -- 15 Seconds. Press Mode Key to confirm.  
MENU-4-4 Record Setting  
Use Backward / Forward Control to select the recording mode from:  
Long Time (default) / Normal Quality / High Quality. Press Mode Key to confirm.  
MENU-4-5 System Tools  
Be careful in using the system tool options as they will result in either loss of personal data and/or preference  
settings saved inside the unit. If you are not sure, press Play/Pause Button repeatedly to return to previous  
submenu or main menu.  
MENU-4-5-1 Format  
This option will erase all music and voice files in the memory and restore it to the initial status.  
Use Backward / Forward Control to select “No” or “Yes”. Press Mode Key to confirm.  
MENU-4-5-2 Reset  
This option will remove all your preference settings and restore all function modes to their default settings.  
Use Backward / Forward Control to select “No” or “Yes”. Press Mode Key to confirm.  
MENU-5 ERASE FILES  
Choose ERASE FILES to erase any displayed folder (except the VOICE.DIR) or file on the unit. Use Backward /  
Forward Control and Mode Key to choose the desired folder or file. Press the Play/Pause Key to invoke delete  
mode. Use Backward / Forward Control to select “No” or “Yes”. Press Mode Key to confirm.  
MENU-6 ABOUT  
Choose ABOUT to check the TOTAL and FREE space in the unit memory.  
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MENU-7 EXIT  
Choose EXIT to leave main function menu and return to MUSIC function.  
MUSIC PLAYBACK OPERATION  
Play / Pause / Stop/ On-Off Button  
Tap to:  
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Start / Resume playback, when the unit is in stop or pause mode;  
Pause playback, while the unit is playing.  
Hold to:  
Power on the unit;  
Power off the unit.  
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Forward / Backward Control  
Forward (rotate the Mode Key control in counterclockwise direction)  
Tap to:  
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Skip to next track during playback of a music or voice file;  
Move forward/down to next available options within a MENU or submenu.  
Press to:  
Fast forward within the current track during playback of a music or voice file;  
Fast forward/down to next available options within a MENU or submenu.  
Backward (rotate the Mode Key control in clockwise direction)  
Tap to:  
Skip to previous track during playback of music or voice file;  
Move backward/up to previous available options within a MENU or submenu.  
Press to:  
Fast reverse within the current track during playback of a music or voice file;  
Fast reverse/up to previous available options within a MENU or submenu.  
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V+ / V- (Volume+/Volume-) Buttons  
Volume+  
Tap to:  
> Increase the volume by one level up.  
Hold to:  
> Increase the volume continuously until the maximum level (32) is reached.  
Volume –  
Tap to:  
> Decrease the volume one level down.  
Hold to:  
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Decrease the volume continuously until the minimum (0 or muting) level is reached.  
Mode Key  
Tap to:  
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Return to MAIN MENU;  
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Confirm your selected function / setting / option under MENU or submenu;  
Save your new recording while in voice recording mode.  
A-B / REC Button  
Looped Playback Function (A-B) While unit is playing back a music or voice file, tap once to define the start  
point A. Tap again to define end point B. The unit will start playing only the selected section automatically.  
Tap A-B Button again to cancel the looped playback function.  
Hold to:  
Recording (REC)  
Voice recording  
This feature offers high quality/one-touch voice recording for lectures, interviews or meetings.  
In MUSIC play or stop mode, press the REC button to go directly into REC mode. The unit will start recording  
automatically.  
During recording, a flashing “ (dot) will appear on the lower left corner of the LCD screen.  
To stop recording, press the Mode Key once. The recorded file will be named and saved automatically to the  
non-erasable VOICE.DIR system folder located in the root directory. The saved files will be named  
MIC0001.WAV, MIC0002.WAV, MIC0003.WAV and so on. When a recorded file is saved successfully, the unit will  
automatically enter the VOICE playback mode.  
Key Lock (Hold) Switch  
You may lock all the control buttons on the unit to prevent accidental change to the intended function during  
operation by sliding the Hold switch down as indicated by the arrow mark. A key lock icon will appear if you  
attempt to press any button. To unlock, slide the Hold switch in the opposite direction of the arrow mark  
ID3 Tag Display  
This unit is able to display the title, artist, album, etc. of the current track during playback.  
In case if the ID3 tag information is too long to be displayed all at once on the LCD screen, the hidden information  
will scroll from right to left across the LCD.  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
SYMPTOM  
Unit does not turn on  
SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS  
- Check battery power, replace with a fresh battery if necessary.  
- Check if the HOLD switch is engaged.  
- Check the Volume level.  
No music is heard in the  
earbuds  
- Check the earbud connection.  
- Verify if the music file format is supported by this unit.  
- Check USB connection between this unit and your computer  
- Check if your unit is already full. Delete some files to make space if  
necessary.  
Cannot download music  
into your unit  
Product becomes frozen  
after an electrostatic  
discharge  
- Remove the battery and allow the unit to reset itself for 5 minutes. Avoid  
operating the unit in an extremely dry household environment again.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Power  
1 x DC1.5V AAA (UM-4) battery  
1 inch LCD  
Display Screen  
USB Port  
USB2.0 Full speed  
Built-in Memory  
Firmware  
2GB Flash Memory  
ALI solution  
Playing Time  
About 8-10 hours using earbuds  
32kbps (Long Time)  
Sampling Rate  
48kbps (Normal Quality)  
64kbps (High Quality)  
WAV  
Recording  
Recording Format  
Supported Music Format  
25 User Interface Languages  
MP3, WMA (non-DRM type) & WAV  
Arabic, Chinese (Traditional), Chinese (Simplified), Czech, Danish,  
Dutch, English (default), Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew,  
Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish,  
Portuguese, Russia, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish & Ukrainian.  
Operation Systems Supported Windows ME/2000/XP/VistaMAC OSX 10.4.11/OSX 10.5.6  
SERVICE  
Please refer to the instructions on the enclosed warranty card for returning your unit for service. When returning  
the unit, please remove battery to prevent damage to the unit in transit and/or from possible battery leakage. We  
are not responsible for batteries returned with the product or for the cost of replacement.  
Distributed by:  
Spectra Merchandising International, Inc.  
Chicago Industry Tech Park  
4230 North Normandy Avenue  
Chicago, IL60634, U.S.A.  
Please have model number ready, for Customer Service, call 1-800-777-5331  
Printed in China  
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