Oregon MP3 Player MP 130 User Manual

Model: MP 130  
User Manual  
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DIGITAL MP3 PLAYER (MP130)  
USER MANUAL  
CONTENTS  
Introduction ................................................................................. 1  
Product Overview ....................................................................... 2  
Getting Started ............................................................................ 3  
Installing the Batteries ............................................................ 3  
System Requirements ............................................................ 3  
Driver Software Installation .................................................... 4  
Installing External Memory Cards .......................................... 4  
Connecting the Player to PC .................................................. 5  
File Transfer ................................................................................. 5  
Disconnecting the Player from PC ............................................ 6  
Power On / Off ............................................................................. 7  
Power On ............................................................................... 7  
Power Off ............................................................................... 7  
Modes........................................................................................... 7  
Music ...................................................................................... 8  
Voice ...................................................................................... 9  
Radio .................................................................................... 10  
Menu Navigation ....................................................................... 11  
Repeat.................................................................................. 12  
Equalizer (EQ)...................................................................... 13  
Deleting Files ....................................................................... 13  
Display Settings ................................................................... 14  
Memory ................................................................................ 15  
Settings ................................................................................ 16  
Button Hold ............................................................................... 17  
Upgrading Firmware (Windows Users Only) .......................... 18  
Formatting the Player (Windows Users Only) ........................ 19  
Copyright ................................................................................... 19  
Safety and Care ......................................................................... 20  
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Troubleshooting ........................................................................ 21  
Hardware .............................................................................. 21  
Software ............................................................................... 22  
Caution....................................................................................... 22  
Technical Specifications .......................................................... 22  
About Oregon Scientific ........................................................... 23  
FCC Statement .......................................................................... 24  
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INTRODUCTION  
Congratulations on your selection of the MP130. This full-featured MP3  
Music Player offers a variety of features including multi-format support,  
FM radio and voice recorder capabilities. Your player combines various  
playback and audio enhancing features into a portable design that  
you comfortably wear around your neck.  
MAIN FEATURES  
Current support for MP3, WMA, and WAV audio file formats  
Multi-format support for mass data storage  
Voice record  
FM radio with option to save up to 30 preset channels  
Built-in 128MB / 256 / 512MB flash memory (Please refer to  
indication on the packing)  
Support for Secure Digital and Multi-Media external memory  
cards (SD / MMC support)  
5 preset equalizer settings  
Upgradeable firmware for future audio format support  
Multilanguage menu support  
ID3 Tag information display  
USB 2.0 for fast file transfer (USB flash drive)  
ACCESSORIES  
CD-ROM  
Neck strap with stereo earphones  
USB cable  
Carrying pouch  
1 x AAA alkaline battery  
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW  
FRONT  
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1. Neck strap loop.  
2. Earphone jack.  
3. LCD display.  
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4. Microphone.  
5. +: Increase playback volume.  
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4
6. PREV  
: Review the current or previous  
song / back to the previous option.  
7. NEXT  
: Skip to the next track or next  
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9
option.  
8. –: Decrease playback volume / go back to  
previous menu settings.  
9. MENU: Enter menu settings / press to  
confirm selection.  
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10. USB port: For USB cable connection.  
BACK  
1. Battery compartment cover:  
Detach to install battery.  
2. SD card / MMC compartment cover:  
Detach to install SD card / MMC.  
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2
SIDE  
1. PLAY / STOP / ON/OFF  
: Start and  
pause playback / stop playback / power on  
or off.  
2. REC: Start / stop recording / A-B section  
repeat / directly enter VOICE mode.  
3. RPT / EQ: Press to select repeat options /  
Press and hold to select equalizer options.  
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2
3
4
4. Button hold switch  
all buttons.  
: Locks / unlocks  
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ATTACHING EARPHONES / NECKSTRAP  
1. Loop the strap around the MP3 player's  
loophole and secure tightly.  
2. Plug the earphone connector into its  
corresponding jack.  
GETTING STARTED  
INSTALLING THE BATTERIES  
Before using your player for the first time, you should first install the  
battery. Be sure to check the polarity when inserting the battery into  
the battery compartment.  
The battery status indicators are as follows:  
Low  
Medium  
Full  
NOTE: When the battery icon shows  
, replace with a new battery  
as soon as possible.  
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS  
Before you begin, please check to make sure your computer meets  
the following system requirements:  
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Intel® Pentium® 133MHz or faster  
CD-ROM Drive  
USB 1.1 or USB 2.0 support  
10MB free hard disk space  
Microsoft® Windows® 98SE, Me, 2000, or XP  
Mac OS 10.2 or above  
DRIVER SOFTWARE INSTALLATION  
(FOR WIN98SE USERS ONLY)  
WINDOWS 98SE  
Installing the MP130 driver software will allow your computer to  
recognize your MP3 player each time it is connected to the computer.  
1. Insert the MP130 CD-ROM into your computer. If the installer  
does not automatically begin, please refer to the troubleshooting  
section for help.  
2. Follow the onscreen instructions.  
3. Restart your computer.  
WINDOWS ME, 2000, XP  
When you connect your MP3 player to your PC, it will appear as two  
removable drives (i.e., Removable Disk (H:) and Removable Disk (I:)).  
MACINTOSH 10.2 or above  
When you connect your MP3 player to your Macintosh, it will appear  
as two drive icons on the desktop (i.e., Untitled).  
INSTALLING EXTERNAL MEMORY CARDS (SD / MMC)  
Secure Digital and Multi-Media memory cards are external memory  
cards that can be inserted into your MP3 player for storing data  
transferred from the PC.  
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1. Turn off the player.  
2. Slide the card into the memory slot until it clicks into position.  
NOTE: SD cards or MMC will not insert fully into the slot if it is facing  
the wrong way. Be careful not to apply undue force to the cards. To  
ensure the card is inserted securely, push the card gently into the slot  
until a click is heard. To remove the card press down on the card first  
to eject, then pull out.  
NOTE: Some brands of SD cards / MMC utilize a write-protect switch  
that protects against accidental erasure of data or prevents data stored  
on the card from accessed. Please make sure the switch is in the  
unlock/unprotect position before inserting the card into the player.  
CONNECTING THE PLAYER TO PC  
To connect your player to your computer:  
NOTE Make sure you turn off the player before connecting to the PC.  
FILE TRANSFER  
After connecting your MP3 player to the computer, the computer will  
detect and identify the device as two removable storage drives, allowing  
you to drag and drop files between your computer and your player.  
Two removable storage drives are:  
1. Internal storage of your player (i.e., Removable Disk (H:))  
2. External card storage (i.e., Removable Disk (I:))  
Your player supports the following audio file formats for playback:  
MP3 (MPEG-1, Audio Layer 3)  
WMA (Windows Media Audio)  
WAV  
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To transfer files to and from your PC and player:  
1. Double click the My Computer icon.  
2. Double click the drive letter (i.e. Removable Disk (H:) or  
Removable Disk (I:)) of your player assigned by the computer.  
3. Drag and drop the file(s) you wish to copy from your computer  
onto your player.  
NOTE: Your MP3 player is equipped for mass data storage support.  
This means that it can also be used as a portable hard drive to store and  
transport all forms of computer data files. You will not be able to view or play  
any of the stored data unless it is one of the supported audio formats.  
CAUTION: To prevent data loss before unplugging your player from  
the computer, wait at least 15 seconds to make sure the file transfer is  
complete.  
DISCONNECTING THE PLAYER FROM PC  
Disconnecting the player while transferring data may corrupt the data  
or result in data loss. Follow the procedures below to disconnect the  
player from your computer running the following operating systems.  
WINDOWS 98SE  
1. Double click the My Computer icon.  
2. Right click the removable drive letter your player has been  
assigned.  
3. Click "Eject" from list before disconnecting.  
WINDOWS ME, 2000, XP  
1. Click the "Stop USB Mass Storage Device"  
icon on the  
Windows taskbar at the bottom right of the monitor.  
2. Click your player drive letter to stop the device before  
disconnecting.  
MACINTOSH 10.2 or above  
Drag and drop the "Untitled" icons from desktop to the "Trash" icon for  
eject the player before disconnecting.  
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POWER ON / OFF  
POWER ON  
To turn the power on, press and hold  
for  
2 seconds. Awelcome screen will greet you. After  
a few seconds the unit will enter Music mode  
(STOP status with icon displayed).  
NOTE: In STOP status, a power saving feature  
will cause your MP3 player to automatically shut  
off if no audio is being played and no keys are  
pressed within 1 minute. The power will not  
automatically shut off when connected to the PC.  
POWER OFF  
To turn the power off when your MP3 player is in STOP status:  
Press and hold  
screen appears.  
until after the "Good Bye"  
MODES  
There are 3 main modes to choose from: MUSIC, VOICE and RADIO.  
To enter each mode:  
1. Press MENU to enter the main mode of your  
choice.  
2. Press MENU again and use  
or  
to select MUSIC, VOICE  
or RADIO mode.  
3. Press MENU to confirm selection.  
TIP: You will see a memory card icon  
appear on the LCD if the SD  
card / MMC is detected successfully. If a track is being played  
from external card memory, an icon is displayed.  
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MUSIC  
PLAYBACK  
1. Press and hold  
to turn the power on.  
2. Press to start playback.  
TIP: See section "MENU NAVIGATION" for information about how to:  
Display elapsed or remaining track time by changing the "TIME"  
setting.  
Change the scrolling speed of a track name displayed under the  
"SCROLLING SPEED" section.  
STOP / PAUSE  
1. During playback, press  
once to pause  
the track; the icon is displayed.  
2. Or you can press and hold  
to stop the  
track and the icon is displayed.  
NOTE: When your player has stopped playing a track, you will not be  
able to resume play from the last song track position.  
SKIP / FAST FORWARD / REWIND  
ACTION  
BUTTON PRESS  
Skip forward  
Skip backwards  
Press  
repeatedly to skip to the next tracks.  
Press  
previous tracks.  
repeatedly to skip back to  
Press and hold  
to fast-forward the current  
Fast Forward  
Rewind  
song. The  
icon will appear on the display.  
Press and hold  
to rewind the current song.  
The  
icon will appear on the display.  
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VOLUME  
Press + to increase volume  
Press - to decrease volume  
TIP: Press and hold a volume button to rapidly change values.  
VOICE  
Recorded voice files are saved in .WAV format (i.e., VOICE001.WAV)  
and saved in a folder called "VOICE" in your MP3 player. After a  
recording has been made, you can retrieve and then playback the  
voice files in VOICE mode.  
TIP: You can change the default names after uploading the files to the  
VOICE folder of the Removable Disk icon shown on your computer  
and renaming them.  
RECORDING  
1. Press REC to begin recording. The recording icon is displayed.  
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1. REC icon  
2. Total remaining time  
3. Voice recording file name  
4. Recording elapsed time  
2
3
4
2. Press REC to stop recording.  
NOTE: If the memory availability runs out, the player will deactivate  
the recording function.  
WARNING: Removing the battery or dropping the player during  
recording will damage the recorded file.  
WARNING: The player's flash memory may become corrupted during  
voice record mode, when the unit is powering down, or if there is undue  
shock applied to the unit. To fix the problem if this occurs, upgrade to  
the latest firmware. Please see section on "UPGRADING FIRMWARE:  
WINDOWS USERS ONLY" for more information.  
PLAYBACK  
1. Press  
2. Press  
or  
to select the desired track.  
to begin playback.  
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1. Playback icon  
2. File number  
3. Voice file name  
4. Playback elapsed time  
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3
4
3. Press again to pause playback. Press and hold  
icon is displayed to stop playback.  
until the  
PLAYBACK TRACK SECTIONS (A-B REPEAT)  
1. While playing a track, press REC once to  
mark the start of the section you wish to  
repeat. The icon  
is displayed.  
2. Press REC again to mark the end of the section. Your marked  
section is now ready to play repeatedly and the icon  
appear on the display.  
will  
3. Press REC again to resume normal play.  
RADIO (FM 87.5MHZ~108MHZ)  
While in RADIO mode, you can listen to the radio channels you preset  
into the device.  
Press  
to switch between "SCAN" and "PRESET" mode.  
"SCAN" mode  
"PRESET" mode  
TIP: During the first time you access the RADIO mode, the player will  
do a one-time auto-select of radio channels and save them in sequential  
order. While auto saving channels, the buttons are locked.  
SCAN / PRESET CHANNELS  
You can either scan for radio stations automatically or manually. When  
scanning for a station automatically, you player will automatically scan  
frequencies and stop scanning when a signal strong enough to listen  
to is detected.  
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1. Enter "SCAN" status.  
2. Press or repeatedly to search for a station manually, or  
press and hold or to search automatically.  
3. If a radio station is being searched and stops to identify a  
channel to preset, press and hold MENU to save the channel.  
4. Press  
or  
repeatedly to select a desired channel or press  
to exit current screen without saving. Up to 30 channels  
can be preset / saved.  
5. Press MENU again to confirm preset. The channel number will  
be displayed.  
NOTE: FM scanning reception may vary in different areas.  
LISTENING TO PRESET CHANNELS  
1. Enter "PRESET" status.  
2. Press  
or  
to move to the next or previous preset channels  
(01 / 30~30 / 30).  
MENU NAVIGATION  
Once you have chosen which of the 3 main modes to access, you can  
access and adjust the various menu options (Repeat, Equalizer, Delete,  
Display, Memory, and Settings):  
1. Press MENU until the menu settings screen shows.  
2. Press  
or  
to scroll through the list of options.  
3. Press MENU to select the desired option.  
TIP: A) Press - to revert back to the screen you last accessed.  
B) Press  
once or press and hold-to return to current mode  
(Music / Radio / Voice).  
Please read below for a summary of menu options.  
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NO. MAIN MENU  
MENU OPTIONS / SUBMENUS  
Music  
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MODE  
Radio  
Voice  
2
3
4
RPT  
Normal, One, All, Ran, RPT Ran  
Normal, Rock, Jazz, Classic, Pop  
One / All  
EQ  
DELETE  
BACKLIT  
Off, 3sec, 7sec, 15sec  
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6
DISPLAY  
MEMORY  
CONTRAST  
SCROLL SP  
00 to 10  
Off, 1, 2, 3, 4  
Total, Free, Firmware version  
English, French, German,  
LANGUAGE  
Italian, Spanish, Portuguese  
Elapse / Remain  
Off / On  
TIME  
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SETTINGS  
TAG  
DEFAULT  
No / Yes  
NOTE: If no key is pressed for 5 seconds during menu navigation,  
you will return to the current mode (Music / Radio / Voice) last viewed.  
NOTE: A file called "SETTINGS.DAT" appears on the drive the player  
is assigned to on your computer; this file stores all menu settings.  
Deleting this file will cause the player to return to its default settings.  
REPEAT  
You can select one of five repeat patterns in MUSIC or VOICE modes:  
1. Press  
option.  
or  
to select the desired repeat  
2. Press MENU to confirm.  
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ICON RPT  
Pattern  
DESCRIPTION  
All tracks are played once from the first track  
to the last track.  
Normal  
One  
Repeats the current track. You can press  
skip to the next track.  
to  
All  
Play all tracks once repeatedly.  
All tracks are randomly selected and played  
back once.  
Ran  
All tracks are randomly selected then played  
back once repeatedly.  
RPT Ran  
NOTE: RPT is not available as a menu option in RADIO mode.  
EQUALIZER (EQ)  
You can choose from 5 equalizer settings in MUSIC and VOICE modes:  
1. Press  
setting.  
or  
to select the desired EQ  
2. Press MENU to confirm.  
ICON  
EQ SETTING Normal  
Rock  
Jazz  
Classic  
Pop  
NOTE: EQ is not available as a menu option in RADIO mode.  
DELETING FILES  
To delete files on your MP3 player:  
1. Press  
or  
to select "One" or "All".  
2. Press MENU to confirm selection and stop  
the track that is playing back.  
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DELETE ONE  
1. Press  
or  
to choose a track for deletion.  
2. Press MENU to delete the track. "File deleted" and the free  
memory will be displayed to confirm that the file has been erased.  
DELETE ALL  
1. If you selected the delete "All" option from the menu and you  
pressed MENU to confirm, "Files deleted" will be displayed to  
confirm the deletion.  
NOTE: Please be careful when deleting files; once erased they cannot  
be retrieved.  
DISPLAY SETTINGS  
While in the DISPLAY menu, you can choose to adjust the backlight,  
contrast, or scrolling speed options.  
BACKLIGHT  
With the backlight feature activated, the display will light up each time  
a button is pressed. You can also set how long you want the backlight  
to stay on for.  
1. Press  
2. Press  
to select the BACKLIT, then press MENU to select it.  
or to scroll between OFF, 3sec, 7sec, 15sec second  
durations.  
3. Press MENU to confirm your selection.  
CONTRAST  
To increase contrast settings so you can read the display more clearly  
in bright lighting conditions:  
1. Press  
to select CONTRAST, then press MENU to select it.  
2. Press or to choose contrast settings  
between 00-10.  
3. Press MENU to confirm your selection.  
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SCROLLING SPEED  
If you have track information that is too long to fit into the display, it will  
scroll through so you can read the text that is left off screen.  
1. Press  
to select SCROLL SP, then press MENU to select it.  
2. Press or to scroll between "OFF,  
1, 2, 3, 4" speed levels.  
3. Press MENU to confirm your selection.  
MEMORY  
To check the status of your player's memory, external card memory or  
firmware version:  
1. Press  
to scroll to MEMORY, then press  
MENU to select it.  
2. Press  
or  
to scroll between "[I] T.", "[I] F.", "[C] T.", "[C] F.", "Ver".  
Total amount of internal  
memory.  
Amount of free internal  
memory .  
Total amount of external  
card memory.  
Amount of free external  
card memory.  
The firmware version of  
your player.  
NOTE:  
The memory status display takes both audio and multi-file formats  
and some system files into account when displaying the memory status.  
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SETTINGS  
While in the SETTINGS menu, you can choose to adjust the language,  
time display, tag information, and default setting options.  
LANGUAGE  
To set the display language in English, French, German, Italian,  
Spanish, or Portuguese:  
1. Press  
to select the LANGUAGE setting,  
then press MENU to select it.  
2. Press  
or  
to scroll through the different language options.  
3. Press MENU to confirm selection.  
TIME DISPLAY  
To switch between "Elapse" or "Remain" time display information  
settings during playback:  
1. Press  
to select TIME, then press MENU to select it.  
2. Press or to choose between "Elapse"  
or "Remain" play time display settings.  
3. Press MENU to confirm selection.  
TAG INFORMATION  
Your player supports ID3v1 and ID3v2 Tag information. This format  
allows you to represent information such as the song title, artist name  
instead of the standard track file name. Tag editing is normally done  
on your computer using Tag editing software tools.  
To activate Tag information display:  
1. Press  
to select TAG, then press MENU to select it.  
2. Press or to scroll to "Off" or "On".  
3. Press MENU to confirm selection.  
NOTE:  
If the track contains both ID3v1 and ID3v2, only the ID3v2  
information will be displayed during playback.  
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DEFAULT  
To return the player to default settings:  
1. Press  
to select DEFAULT, then press MENU to select it.  
2. Press or to choose "Yes" or "No".  
3. Press MENU to confirm your selection.  
Factory default presets are:  
SETTINGS  
DEFAULT VALUE  
Volume Level  
RPT  
15  
Normal  
Normal  
3 seconds  
Level 3  
Level 2  
English  
Elapse  
On  
EQ  
BACKLIT  
CONTRAST  
SCROLL SP  
LANGUAGE  
TIME  
TAG  
BUTTON HOLD  
You can activate an all button hold function, which locks all buttons to  
prevent the buttons from being accidentally pressed. The button hold  
indicator  
will show when buttons are locked.  
To lock all buttons, simply slide the HOLD switch to the on position.  
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UPGRADING FIRMWARE (WINDOWS USERS ONLY)  
Upgrading your MP130 MP3 player with the latest firmware ensures  
the device provides optimal playback performance:  
1. Go to the Oregon Scientific website (www.oregonscientific.com)  
to download the MP130 firmware update (.zip file).  
2. Unzip the file into the directory recommended by Windows and  
install the software by double-clicking "setup.exe".  
NOTE: If this is not the first time you are performing a firmware  
upgrade, please uninstall the old version before installing the new  
firmware update.  
NOTE: The firmware upgrade and formatting of the player through  
the Macintosh computer is not supported. However, the Macintosh  
can recognize the player every time it is connected.  
3. After the firmware has been installed, restart your computer.  
4. After the PC has finished booting up, connect your MP3  
player to the PC via the USB cable.  
5. Run the software by going to Start>Programs>  
Oregon Scientific MP130>Firmware Upgrade.  
6. The current and updated firmware  
version is displayed in a window.  
Click the Start button to begin the  
firmware upgrade process.  
7. If a window pops up with the prompt, "Application has detected  
that firmware download will result in formatting the data area.  
Formatting data area will erase the media contents," cancel  
the upgrade process and back up the data stored on player  
onto your computer first. Then restart the process again.  
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8. Or, you are given the option to format your  
MP3 player before the firmware upgrade.  
Check the Format Data Area box and  
then click the Start button. All data stored  
in the MP3 player is erased and the  
firmware upgrade process begins.  
9. Click the Close button to close the software once the process  
is completed.  
10.Unplug the MP3 player from the computer.  
FORMATTING YOUR PLAYER (WINDOWS USERS ONLY)  
All stored information will be lost and your settings will return to default  
values.  
1. In Windows Explorer, select the drive letter of your player  
assigned by the computer.  
2. Ensure you have selected the right drive (i.e. Removable  
Disk). Right-click your mouse button and select the FORMAT  
option.  
3. If there is an option to select File System, please select FAT  
format.  
NOTE: The formatting player option is not supported on Macintosh  
systems.  
COPYRIGHT  
Voices or sounds recorded cannot be used in ways that infringe copyright  
laws. Note that some restrictions apply to the recording of performances,  
entertainments and exhibits, even when intended purely for personal use.  
Users are also asked to note that the transfer of memory containing  
data or MP3 files protected under copyright laws are only permissible  
within the restrictions imposed.  
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SAFETY AND CARE  
This product is designed to give you years of service if handled properly.  
Observe the following guidelines:  
Clean the unit with a damp cloth and mild detergent.  
Do not drop the unit or placing it in a high-traffic location.  
Never immerse the unit in liquid. This can cause electrical shock  
and damage the unit.  
Do not subject the main unit to extreme force, shock, or  
fluctuations in humidity.  
Do not tamper with the internal components.  
Do not scratch the LCD display.  
Do not make any changes or modifications to this product.  
Unauthorized changes may void your right to use the product  
and invalidate the warranty.  
The technical specifications for this product and the contents of  
the user guide are subject to change without notice.  
Images not drawn to scale.  
Keep your player away from any strong magnetic fields. Exposure to  
magnetic fields may cause the memory to get erased or even damaged.  
Keep your player away from excessive dust / sand, moisture,  
rain, direct sunlight or heat.  
Do not use excessive force when handling the player.  
Keep your player in a dry, well-ventilated place to prevent it from  
molding.  
Never use headphones / earphones while driving, cycling, or  
operating any motorized vehicles.  
Listening to music at high volume for long periods of time may  
damage your hearing. Keep the volume at a moderate level.  
Do not set headphone / earphone volume to high while using  
pedestrian crossings or walking.  
Remove the battery if the player is not to be used for a long time.  
Remove dead battery immediately to avoid damage from corrosion.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
HARDWARE  
Music skips tracks.  
The music file may be corrupt or an unsupported format. First check  
to make sure it is a supported format. If the format is correct, delete  
the file and transfer the music from your PC to player again.  
The player will not start or shuts off soon after it starts.  
Check the battery polarity to make sure the battery is correctly inserted.  
If the battery level indicator shows low battery, replace with a new  
battery as soon possible.  
The buttons do not work.  
The button hold feature may be on. See section "Button Hold" for  
more information.  
The player is not functioning normally.  
The player may need to be reset. Take out and reinsert the batteries,  
then turn on the player. You may also format the player from your  
computer and upgrade the firmware. Please see section "UPGRADING  
FIRMWARE" for information.  
The flash memory appears to be corrupted.  
Upgrade to the latest firmware to optimise the player's performance.  
Remember to check the Format Data Area box during the upgrade  
process. Please see section on "UPGRADING FIRMWARE:  
WINDOWS USERS ONLY" for more information.  
Nothing can be saved in the Secure Digital or Multi-Media memory  
card. The player cannot recognise the card memory.  
Ensure the card is inserted into the memory slot properly and that it  
has extra memory space available for storage. Push the card to eject  
and reinsert it if necessary. Please see section "INSTALLING  
EXTERNAL MEMORY CARDS (SD / MMC)" for more information.  
No sound is coming out of the headphones.  
Check to make sure they are plugged in correctly and the volume is  
turned up.  
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Your computer does not locate your player.  
Check to make sure the USB cable is connected properly. If you are  
using Win98SE, make sure you have installed the driver software.  
Cannot store any more files on the player.  
The memory may be full. Delete files to make some room.  
SOFTWARE  
The MP130 software does not automatically begin when you insert  
the CD.  
You may need to start the installation process manually.  
1. Double click the My Computer icon on the Windows desktop.  
2. Double Click the drive that contains the CD-ROM.  
3. Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation  
process.  
CAUTION  
In case of electrostatic discharge, the product may not function properly  
and will require a manual reset. After resetting the unit, data stored  
will remain intact; if a message was being recorded, it will be lost.  
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
Built-in flash memory:  
Dimensions:  
128MB / 256MB / 512MB (Please  
refer to indication on the packing)  
65mm (L) x 41mm (W) x 24mm (T) /  
27mm (T) max.  
Weight:  
LCD dimension:  
Backlight:  
34 grams (without battery)  
20mm (L) x 10mm (W), 96 x 48 pixels  
EL backlight (Blue)  
Record time:  
Approx. 8 hours (128MB)  
Approx. 16 hours (256MB)  
Approx. 32 hours (512MB)  
87.5~108MHz  
30  
0-30  
FM radio frequency:  
Radio preset channels:  
Volume level:  
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Earphone Out:  
Frequency Range:  
Signal to Noise Ratio:  
Battery:  
max. 20mW  
20Hz~20000Hz  
90dB  
1 x AAA alkaline battery  
Approx. 15 hours continuous  
playback (at room temperature,  
default volume)  
Battery Life*:  
MP3 to PC connection:  
USB 1.1 or USB 2.0 (Hi-speed or  
Full speed)  
Supported playback formats:  
MP3 (up to 320kbps)  
WMA (up to 192kHz)  
WAV  
Player firmware:  
Upgradeable via  
*Data is measured with included battery. Various factors can affect  
battery life, such as temperature, battery type or battery capacity.  
NOTE: Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
ABOUT OREGON SCIENTIFIC  
Oregon Scientific products such as digital cameras; MP3 players;  
children's electronic learning products and games; projection clocks;  
health and fitness gear; weather stations; and digital and conference  
phones. The website also includes contact information for our customer  
care department in case you need to reach us, as well as frequently  
asked questions and customer downloads.  
We hope you will find all the information you need on our website, however  
if you'd like to contact the Oregon Scientific Customer Care department  
directly, please visit www2.oregonscientific.com/service/support or call  
949-608-2848 in the US. For international enquiries, please visit  
www2.oregonscientific.com/about/international/default.asp.  
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FCC STATEMENT  
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.  
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:  
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.  
CAUTION: Modification-The FCC requires the user to be notified that  
any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly  
approved by Oregon Scientific, Inc. may void the user 's authority to  
operate the equipment.  
Interface cable-Use the shielded cable sold or provided by  
Oregon Scientific, Inc. for your equipment. Using other interface cable  
may exceed the limits of Class B Part 15 of the FCC rules.  
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Legal Company Name: Oregon Scientific, Inc.  
Address: 19861 SW 95th Place, Tualatin, Oregon 97062, USA  
Phone, Fax: (1) 800-853-8883, (1) 503-684-8883  
Oregon Scientific  
Tested To Comply  
MP 130  
With FCC Standards  
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE  
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