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The MPF402 MP3 Player User's Manual provides essential information on device usage, including cautions, technical notices, key features, and basic operations. It outlines how to navigate different modes such as Music, Voice Recording, and FM Radio, as well as system settings and troubleshooting tips. Additionally, it includes instructions for connecting to a PC and charging the battery.

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The MPF402 MP3 Player User's Manual provides essential information on device usage, including cautions, technical notices, key features, and basic operations. It outlines how to navigate different modes such as Music, Voice Recording, and FM Radio, as well as system settings and troubleshooting tips. Additionally, it includes instructions for connecting to a PC and charging the battery.

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MPF402

MP3 PLAYER
USER’S MANUAL
V1.0

Cautions
 Do not subject the device to severe impact or drop it from high position.
 Do not use the player in extreme hot or cold, dusty or damp field. Do not expose it to
direct sunshine.
 Back up the data frequently in case of accident data loss.
 Avoid using the player in strong magnetic field.
 Keep the device away from water or other liquids. In the event that water or other liquids
enter the device, power off the product immediately, take out the battery and clean the
device.
 Do not use chemical solution to clean the device in order to avoid corrosion. Clean it with
a dry cloth.
 We are not responsible for the damages or lost data caused by malfunction, misusing,
repairing the device or battery replacement.
 Do not attempt to disassemble, repair or modify the product, or it will be out of
guarantee.
 Appearance or actual display of the player may be different from what is described in
this manual. Please refer to the actual device.

Technical Notice
 Plug & Play is only available for WIN2000/XP. It is not supported by WIN98 and
WIN98SE in which a driver needs to be installed.
 Please charge the battery immediately when the display indicates low battery, or the
device will be powered off automatically.
 Please unplug the player properly to avoid data losing.
 The transfer rate displayed on the PC may be different depending on the operating
system. Exact transfer rate should be subject to the player's indication.

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Key Features
 Play MP3, WMA and ASF file  FM Radio (optional)
 Folder Navigation  SRS WOW sound effect
 Voice Recording  Built-in Rechargeable Li-polymer battery

Package Content
 Main Unit  User Manual
 Stereo earphone with neck strap  Warranty Card
 USB Cable

Keys Description

① LCD display
② Previous
③ Play/Pause
④ Next
⑤ MENU button
⑥ VOL+
⑦ VOL-
⑧ Power Switch
⑨ Earphone Jack
⑩ Built-in Microphone
⑪ USB Port

Basic Operations

Function Operation
Power On/Off Turn the Power Switch to “ON”, and then press and hold the key to
power on the device.
Press and hold the key to close the screen, and then turn the
Power Switch to “OFF”to power off the device.
Play/Pause Press the key to play or pause.
Adjust Volume Press the VOL+ or VOL- button to increase or decrease volume.
Previous/Next Press the / button to play the previous or next track.
Fast Forward Press and hold the button to fast forward the playback.
Rewind Press and hold the button to rewind the playback.

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Enter various work modes
When you power on the device, you should see the main menu providing various work mode
options –Music Mode, Record Mode, Voice Mode, Radio Mode and Setting Mode.
Press / button to select a mode, and press the MENU button to enter it.

Music mode
On the main menu, select “Music Mode”to enter the music mode. You should see the playing
screen when you enter it. Refer to the “Basic Operations”section for playing music.
 Enter folder navigation mode
(1) When the music is being played, shortly press the key to pause.
(2) Shortly press the MENU button to display submenu.
(3) Select “Local folder”and then press the MENU button to confirm.
(4) In the folder mode, press / button to select a folder and then press the
MENU button to open it.
(5) In the opened folder, press / button to select a track.
To play the selected track, press the MENU button to enter music playing mode.
To close the current folder and return, select the folder name and then press the
MENU button, or press the button to return to the submenu.
 Delete Single Track
You can delete one single track following these steps:
(1) Pause the music playing first and then shortly press the MENU button to display
submenu.
(2) Select "Delete file" and then press the MENU button to continue.
(3) Press / button to select “Yes”or “No”, and then press the MENU button to
confirm or press the button to cancel.
 Delete all tracks
You can delete all tracks following these steps:
(1) Pause the music playing first and then shortly press the MENU button to display
submenu
(2) Select "Delete all" and then press the MENU button to continue.
(3) Press / button to select “Yes”or “No”, and then press the MENU button to
confirm or press the button to cancel.
 A-B Repeat
To repeat the specified section of the current track,
(1) When the music is being played, shortly press the MENU button to display
submenus.
(2) Press / button to select “Replay”and then press the MENU button to enter
the A-B repeat mode.
(3) At your desired start point, press the MENU button to confirm the start point of the
repeat.
(4) At your desired end point, press the MENU button to confirm the end point of the
repeat.
(5) The section between the start point and the end point begins to be played
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repeatedly.
(6) To stop the A-B repeat, press the MENU button again.
 Select Play Mode
You can switch between the following play modes:
Normal -Play all tracks in order and stop after playing all
Repeat One - Keep repeating the current track
Folder – Play all tracks in current folder
Repeat Folder –Repeat all tracks in current folder
Repeat All - Play all tracks in order and repeat
Random - Play all tracks randomly
Intro- Play the first 10 seconds of each track
To select play mode:
(1) When the music is being played, shortly press the MENU button to display
submenu.
(2) Press / button to select "Repeat" and then press the MENU button to show
the provided options.
(3) Press / button to select the desired repeat mode, and press the MENU
button to confirm or press the button to cancel and return.
 Select the preset EQ mode
You can play the tracks in different sound effect. The device provides 8 EQ modes:
Natural, Rock, Pop, Classic, Soft, Jazz, DBB and UserEQ.
To set the preset EQ mode,
(1) When the music is being played, shortly press the MENU button to display
submenu.
(2) Press / button to select "Equalizer" and then press the MENU button to
show the provided options.
(3) Press / button to select the desired mode, and press the MENU button to
confirm or press the key to cancel and return.
To set the user-defined EQ,
(1) When the music is being played, shortly press the MENU button to display
submenu.
(2) Press / button to select "Equalizer" and then press the MENU button to
show the provided options.
(3) Press / button to select “UserEQ”, and press the MENU button to confirm
or press the key to cancel and return.
(4) Press / button to select the equalizer setting column, and press the
VOL+/VOL- button to adjust the equalizer level.
(5) Press the MENU button to confirm setting.
 Set SRS and WOW sound effect
The device provides vivid sound effect SRS and WOW to enhance your music
enjoyment. These steps can guide you to enable SRS and WOW setting:
(1) When the music is being played, shortly press the MENU button to display
submenu.
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(2) Press / button to select "SRS WOW mode" and then press the MENU key
to show the provided options.
(3) Press / button to select “SRS WOW”, and press the MENU key to confirm or
press the key to cancel and return.
To adjust the WOW setting,
a.Select “Adjust WOW”and then press the MENU key to continue.
b.Select “SRS 3D”, “TruBass”or “FOCUS”and then press the VOL+ / VOL- button
to adjust the level.
c.Press the MENU key to confirm setting.
Note: WOW, SRS and symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. WOW technology
is incorporated under license from SRS labs, Inc.
 Display lyric
To display the lyric during playback, you need to download a lyric file with the same
name as the current track title to the player, and then press and hold the MENU button to
enter the lyric display mode.
To hide the lyric, press the MENU button.
Note: The lyric file and the track should be in the same directory.
 Exit from the Music Mode
Press and hold the MENU button to exit and enter the main menu.

Voice recording
 Record
(1) On the main menu, select “Record Mode”and then press the MENU button to enter
voice recording mode.
(2) Press the button to start recording.
(4) During recording, you can press the button to pause or resume recording.
(5) Press the MENU button to stop and save the recording.
CAUTION: DO NOT POWER OFF THE DEVICE DURING RECORDING. THAT WILL
CAUSE CURRENT RECORDING UNSAVED AND LOST.
 Play the Recording
(1) On the main menu, select the “Voice Mode”to enter the voice playing mode.
(2) Press / button to select the file that you want to play and press the key
to play it.
For detail information about playing, refer to the “Basic operations”and “Music Mode”
section.
 Exit from the Record Mode
Press and hold the MENU button to exit and enter the main menu.

FM Radio (optional)
On the main menu, select “Radio Mode”and press the MENU button to turn on the FM radio.
 Auto Search for Broadcasting Stations
(1) Shortly press the MENU button to show the submenus.
(2) Press / button to select “Auto Search”and then press the MENU button to
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continue.
(3) The radio automatically searches for stations within the frequency band. Found
stations will be saved as preset stations.
 Search for Broadcasting Stations manually
Press / button to decrease or increase frequency manually.
 Save the found Station
You can save the found station following these steps:
(1) Press the MENU button shortly to show the submenu.
(2) Select “Save”and press the MENU button to continue.
(3) Press / button to select “Yes”or “No”, and then press the MENU button to
confirm.
 Listen to Station
Press the key to switch between the preset stations.
 Delete broadcasting station
(1) Tune to the preset station that you want to delete.
(2) Press the MENU button shortly to show the submenu.
(3) Select “Delete”(or select “Delete All”to delete all preset stations) and press the
MENU button to continue.
(4) Press / button to select “Yes”or “No”and then press the MENU button to
confirm deletion.
 Set the frequency band
This device provides two frequency bands for your choice: Normal Band (87.5~108MHz)
and Japan Band (76~90MHz). You can select the band which is applicable for your local
region.
Shortly press the MENU button to display the submenu. Select “Normal Band”or “Japan
Band”, and then press the MENU button to confirm.
 Record the FM program
You can record the FM programs broadcasted by the station.
(1) When you are listening to the program, shortly press the MENU key to display the
submenu.
(2) Select “Record”and then press the MENU button to enter the voice recording mode.
(3) Press the key to start, pause or resume recording.
(4) Press the MENU button to stop and save the recording
 Exit from the Radio Mode
Press and hold the MENU button to exit and enter the main menu.

System Settings
To customize the player settings:
(1) On the main menu, select “Setting Mode”and press the MENU button to enter the
system setting mode.
(2) Press / button to select a setting item and press the MENU button to confirm or
press the button to return.

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Item Description
LCD Set Brightness –Adjust the brightness of the screen.
DarkMode – Darken the screen after the set time for saving
power.
Language Select the language in which the on-screen text is displayed.
Power off Off time –Set the length of time after which the player is turned
off automatically when it is idle.
Sleep time – Set the continuous playback time before the player
is turned off automatically.
KeyHoldTime Used to lock buttons against being pressed accidentally. When
the device has no activity, the buttons are locked automatically
within the set time. Buttons will never be locked if the time “0”is
set.
To unlock the buttons, press and hold the MENU button.
Memory info. Display percentage of the used memory space.
Firmware version Display software version number.
Firmware Upgrade Upgrade the firmware.

Connect to the PC and download audio files


(1) Plug the larger end of the USB cable to the USB port of the PC, and plug the smaller end
to the USB port of the player.
(2) When the “ ” icon appear at the right bottom of the PC screen, double click “My
Computer”on the desktop, you a new removable disk drive that indicate the player. Just
use the removable disk as regular local disk, copying files from or to it.
(3) Remove the player from the PC in a safe way to avoid data loss.
a. Left click the icon at the right hand corner of the taskbar.
b. Click the pop-up mini-window with message of “Stop the USB Mass Storage
Device –Drive (X)”.
c. When you are prompted to remove the device, pull out the MP3 player.
Note: For Win98 system. Driver installation is required before connection.

Charge the Battery


The device has built-in lithium rechargeable batteries. It is charged by USB connection.
To charge the battery, just connect the player to a computer through the USB cable.
To know the charge progress, see the battery icon on the screen for reference. It takes about 3
hours to fully charge the battery.
Note:
a. Please charge the battery immediately when the display indicates low battery, or the
device will be powered off automatically.
b. For maximum performance, lithium-ion batteries need to be used often. If you don’ t use
the device often, be sure to recharge the battery at least once per month.

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Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Cause Solution
Cannot power on the 1. The battery is too low. 1. Charge the battery.
device. 2. The keys are locked. 2. Press and hold the MENU
button.
No sound when playing 1. The volume is too low. 1. Adjust the volume.
music or voice file. 2. There are problems with 2. Skip the file.
the audio file.
The player cannot be 1. The driver is not installed 1. Install or reinstall the driver
connected to the PC. or destroyed. shipped with the player.
2. The USB interface is not 2. Update or replace the PC’ s
supported by PC’ s motherboard.
motherboard.
The displayed time is The bit rate of the MP3 file Try to use fixed bit rate to
changing constantly. is changing during compress the MP3 file.
playback.
The PC has error when The player is disconnected Do not disconnect the player from
you plug and unplug the from the PC abruptly while the PC when transferring files.
player. transferring files.
Total memory displayed Part of memory is used to
on the player is not in store programs and display
accordance with the characters.
marked amount.
Some of MP3 files The MP3 file is compressed Delete the unsupported MP3 files.
cannot be played by a standard, such as Use MPEG I Layer 3 standard to
properly. MPEG I Layer 1 or Layer 2 compress the unsupported MP3
that the player does not files.
support.

Specification
Item Parameter
LCD Display 96 x 64 Matrix Graphic Screen
Battery Type Rechargeable Li-polymer Battery
Battery Life 6-8 hours
Recording Format ACT
Recording Length (Max.) About 280 hours with 1GB
Music format MP3, WMA, ASF
Bit rate MP3/WMA: 8kbps ~ 320kbps
ASF: 8kbps-448kbps
Frequency range 20Hz ~ 20kHz
Signal/noise ratio >= 90 dB
Channel separation >=40dB
Frequency response <=3dB (20Hz ~ 20kHz)
Output power to earphones L 4mW, R 4mW

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USB Interface USB 2.0 (high speed)
Memory media FLASH
Memory capacity 256MB ~ 8GB

Video Conversion
For music synchronization and conversion, please use MPMANAGER software supplied in the
CD ROM.
This software can be used also for UPDATE of your player MPMANAGER manual is included
in your CDROM

For more information please check our website


www.mpmaneurope.com

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