Maxfield MP3 Player BLACKline Music Player User Manual

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PACKAGE CONTENT  
Quick Start Guide  
For detailed instructions and descriptions,  
please see the User's Manual on CD-ROM.  
STEREO EARPHONES  
1 AAA BATTERY  
BLACKline MUSIC-PLAYER 512MB|1024 MB  
CARRYING STRAP  
USB CABLE  
· Driver (Win98)  
Quick Start Guide  
· Update Tools  
NO NEED TO INSTALL DRIVERS  
FOR WIN ME/2000/XP AND MAC OS  
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USER'S MANUAL  
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG  
DRIVER/TREIBER(WIN 98)  
UPDATE TOOLS  
· User's Manual  
(English and German)  
Maxfield GmbH · Kaistraße 2 · 40221 Düsselldorf · Hanndelshafen · www.maxfield.de  
CD-ROM  
QUICK START GUIDE  
WARRANTY CARD  
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INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE  
CONNECTIONS  
If you are using Windows Me/XP/2000 or Mac OS X 10.2.0, there is no need to install a driver. Just connect the player  
to your PC. Automatically, the player will be detected, and a general driver will be installed. The player's built-in flash  
memory will appear as a removable disk in "My Computer". After it is finished, you can upload, download, and manage  
the files in the player. Note: You do need to install the driver included in the bundled CD-ROM if you want to upgrade the  
player's firmware. In case you are using Windows 98 or 98SE, you need to install the driver included in the bundled CD.  
Otherwise, you will not be able to upload, download, and manage the files in the player because Windows 98 has not  
integrated general drivers for USB MP3 players.  
Attach Carrying Strap  
There are two holes next to the earphone socket on the rear part of the player.  
Thread the thin end part of the carrying strap from outside through the first  
hole, and then from the inside through the second hole back to outside.  
Since, unfortunately, it takes quite an effort to do so, we suggest to use an  
auxiliary needle.  
Now, pull the whole carrying strap through the loop.  
Please note:  
Windows Me/2000/XP  
You only need to perform the installation,  
if you want to upgrade the firmware.  
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Turn on your computer, and insert the installation CD-ROM into the  
CD-ROM drive. The disk supports the Windows Auto Play mode  
and starts running automatically. If it does not, click "Start > Run".  
Into the opening box, please type D:\driver\setup.exe (where D:  
represents your CD-ROM drive), and then click the OK button.  
Connect Earphones  
Firmly plug the earphones into the appropriate socket on the rear part  
of the player.  
Windows 2000  
Please update to Windows 2000 Service  
Pack3 (SP3) before installing the driver.  
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Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the installation.  
When prompted, please restart your system.  
Important! – Disconnect the earphones from the player before  
connecting USB.  
Connect USB  
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Position the PC in a way that its USB ports can be easily accessed.  
(Note: The USB port(s) on your PC may be found on the front panel  
instead of the back panel. Contact your system vendor if needed.)  
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INSERTING THE BATTERY  
1 AAA battery  
2 Remove the cap of the player. You will find an A type USB-plug.  
3 Plug the USB-plug into the USB port of computer.  
4 The PC system detects "New hardware" and starts to install the drivers  
automatically. Wait for the system to finish the installation.  
USB  
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Slide open the battery compartment cover in the back of  
the player.  
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Insert the supplied battery. – Make sure the battery is  
inserted properly by matching the + and – on the battery  
with the symbols on the player.  
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When it has finished, double-click on "My Computer" on the desktop.  
A new Removable Disk will appear in the "My Computer" window. It represents the player's built-in memory.  
Now you can download your WMA/MP3-music to the player by copying the files to the new Removable Disk.  
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Replace the battery compartment cover.  
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LOADING MUSIC  
PLAYER OVERVIEW  
The player can be used as a mobile data storage device. It needs no special software to upload, download and manage  
the music and other files. Just use the "Copy", "Paste", "Delete" etc. commands of your Operation System such as  
Windows or Macintosh OS X. It is a fast and easy method, with not more than a mouse click.  
top | right side  
left side (closed)  
left side (open)  
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Select the music you want to download to the player by clicking on the file icon.  
(If you want to choose more than one music file, press and hold the Ctrl or Shift key when clicking.)  
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Right-click on the file(s): a menu appears. Click "Copy".  
Double-click on the Removable Disk to open the drive.  
The Removable Disk window appears.  
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Right-click on the Removable Disk window and click "Paste" in the menu.  
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Starts to copy the files. The LCD of the player displays "WRITING" and flashes.  
Before disconnecting the player, make sure the LCD of the player displays  
"USB Connected". If you are using Windows ME, Windows 2000 or XP,  
please follow the "Safely Remove" Instructions to disconnect the player.  
Be sure to use the "Unplug or eject hardware" icon located in the toolbar!  
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Important: Please don't copy all files into the player's main directory.  
Also to keep up lucidity, you should avoid putting all the MP3/WMAs into the main directory.  
Instead, the files should be distributed among a variety of folders.  
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Music files downloaded from sites like Musicload, MSN Music and other download services must be directly copied to  
the player by MS™ Windows MediaPlayer®. Otherwise, you would lose the acquired property right. For example, in the  
MediaPlayer® 9 the function is called "Copy to CD or mobile device", in MediaPlayer® 10 "Synchronize".  
For further advice please refer to the "Help" section of the MediaPlayer.  
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PowerON|Play|Pause  
PowerOFF|Stop  
Volume –  
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LCD-display  
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Earphone socket  
Next track/folder  
12 Hole to attach  
carrying strap  
Key lock (Hold)  
USB-plug cover  
Microphone  
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10 Previous track/folder 13 USB-plug  
11 Menu (Mode)  
Even for audio CDs ripped with the MediaPlayer the property rights might already be spoken for. Therefore, in this case,  
the respective tracks can be further transferred to mobile devices with the MediaPlayer only, not with the Windows Explorer.  
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