(Cover) Users Manual Blue Q BT
(Page 2) Thank You ! *
We highly appreciate for your purchase of IOPS BlueQ (BT). IOPS BlueQ (BT) is a digital media player that enables users to manage data files and use for various purposes. To utilize this product correctly, make sure to read through users manual before using it.
(Page 3) Copyright IOPS Co., Ltd. holds patent, trademark and other intellectual properties related to this users manual. Any duplication, reproduction or interpretation of all or part of hardware and software including firmware without a prior consent with IOPS is prohibited. Disclaimer Manufacturer and sales company do not take any responsibility from accidental damages to users, which are caused by improper usage and excessive impact of and to this product. The contents mentioned in this manual are based on the product status at the time of sales and therefore some specifications, features or contents can be changed for performance improvement without prior notice. FCC compliance Information 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. Information to User 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:
--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 the user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
(Page 4) Table of Contents Getting Started
(Page 5) The following information about safety precautions is very important. Please read it carefully and use the player accordingly. Safety Precautions 1 Avoid excessive impact to the player. Serious damage or malfunction may result. 2 Never disassemble, repair, modify or reorganize. 3 Disconnect the player from PC or Adaptor after charging. 4 Do not leave in locations with excessive dust, moisture, magnetism, direct sunlight or heat. 5 Avoid locations or materials subject to static electricity or lightning.
(Page 6) 6 7 Be careful of substances entering the product interior. (Eg. paper clips, paper, water etc.) User Safety Traffic safety 8 Do not listen to music wearing headphones or earphones when riding a bicycle, motorcycle or driving a car. Hearing protection 9 Do not use headphones or earphones for a long period of time. Long use of all audio devices with earphones or headphones may cause a possibility of hearing loss.
(Page 7) Data Storage The manufacturer and the sales company of the product will not be responsible for data loss or damages while transferring data between the player and a PC. You are always requested to back up all the data saved in the player. The data can be damaged due to accidents, malfunctions or other factors like impact or lack of battery. The manufacturer and the sales company will not be responsible for such data loss. Do not give impact on the connection area while the player is connected to a PC. It will cause serious data loss. You should back up the data saved in the player before requesting the after-sales service. Product Features
* MP3, WMA, OGG music files playback
* MPEG4 Video Files Playback (supporting format AVI/WMV/DivX/MPEG4)
* FM Radio Receiver
* JPEG and TXT files viewer
* 1.8" 260K Color TFT LCD
* High Speed USB2.0 Communication
* Built-in Li-polymer Rechargeable Battery
* Support Multi-language
* 5 Preset EQ & User Equalizer
* Firmware Upgradeable
* Support Bluetooth Stereo Class 2 (Optional) only for BlueQ BT model
(Page 8) Basic Usage Power ON/OFF 10 Power ON : Press and hold / button to power on. Power OFF : Press and hold / button to power off. Music Screen
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: Current Time
: Volume Level
: Battery Life Indicator EQ
: Equalizer Indicator
: Music Information
: Folder Name
: Repeat Indicator
: File Progress Bar
: Play/Pause Status
: Playback Timer
: Current Track
: Total Tracks FM Radio Screen 12
: Current Time
: Volume Level
: Battery Life Indicator STEREO/MONO : Stereo/Mono Status
: Channel No.
: Frequency Bandwidth PRESET/MANUAL : Preset/Manual Status
: Frequency Location
(Page 9) Components 13 Player 14 Users Manual CD 15 Software CD USB 16 USB Cable 17 Stereo Earphone
(Page 10) Name of the Parts Earphone Port Rewind Menu Fast Forward LED Charging Indicator
+ Volume Up
- Volume Down
/ Play/Pause Reset A <-> B Select Mini USB Jack
*Note You can initialize to revert to the default settings by pressing the reset hole. You are recommended to back up all the data before resetting the player.
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| Getting Started Charging the Battery 18 Turn on the power of PC and connect the player to the USB port on the computer as in the figure. The LED indicator will be shown while charging and the LED will turn off after finishing the charging.
(It takes approximately 3 hours to complete charging.) Charging time may vary depending on computers USB port or HUB status. 19 If the battery life is less than 10%, the low battery message appears on the LCD. Note The battery is not fully charged when the product is purchased. Fully charge the battery before use. Battery is expendable. If the battery usage time is significantly shorter after purchase, the battery should be replaced.
(Page 12) Connecting to a PC Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) In Windows 98SE, the USB drivers should be installed before use. Insert the software CD provided into the CD-ROM drive and select USB Device Driver to execute automatically. Windows ME/2000/XP Never install the USB drivers in Windows ME/2000/XP. 20 Turn on the power of the player and connect the player to the USB connection port of PC.
- Removable Disk will appear on My Computer. 3. Using a Removable Disk Managing FIles
- The Removable Disk has four sub-folders. (------, -----, -----, ------) The 4 folders cannot be deleted even after formatting.
- It is recommended that you save each file in the relevant folders. If all the files are saved in the root folder, you may not use full capacity of internal memory.
- Maximum 512 files or folders can be saved in the root folder. Disconnecting the USB connection
- Disconnecting the USB connection while downloading or uploading data may result in data damage or product malfunction. In case such damage happens, you are recommended to use recovery program.
- You may not recover all the data despite using recovery program.
- To disconnect the USB connection from PC running Windows ME/2000/XP, click Disconnect or Remove Hardware () on the taskbar at the bottom right of PC screen to safely stop the device before disconnecting. 4. Using Tanscoder Program
(Page 13) Basic Operation To play music (Turning Power ON) Music Play Screen will appear after turning the player on with a logo display. Play/Stop After power on, press short the PLAY/STOP () button to play. Press the PLAY/STOP () button during playback to stop music. Select and Search Briefly press FF (), REW () to move to the previous or next track. When you press FF (), REW () less than 5 seconds after starting playback, it goes to the previous or next track. If you press FF (), REW () 5 seconds after playback begins, it plays from the beginning of the current track. If you press and hold FF (), REW () during play, it searches quickly backward and forward the current track.
(Page 14) Adjust the Volume You can adjust the volume by one step by pressing briefly VOL UP(+), VOL DOWN (-) button. If you hold the button, it adjusts continuously. Repeat Music Press briefly REPEAT SECTION (A-B) button during play to set the starting point of music and press briefly again the button to set the ending point of Repeat Section. During playing Repeat Section, press briefly REPEAT SECTION (A-B) button to cancel the Repeat Section. Set HOLD If you move HOLD key with the direction in the picture below after power on, the player will be in HOLD mode that does not activate any key inputs. HOLD image will appear on LCD in case of pressing any buttons in HOLD mode.
(Page 15) Changing Modes The MENU display will appear when you press and hold MENU (M) button for 2 seconds. You can scroll the bar up and down by pressing FF() and REW () in the MENU screen and press briefly MENU (M) button to select the desired menu. Selecting MODE in Menu Screen If you select MODE in the Menu screen, 5 modes below will appear. MUSIC Mode VIDEO Mode IMAGE ALBUM Mode TEXT VIEW Mode FM RADIO Mode
(Page 16) Using Navigation The Navigation Screen will appear by pressing briefly MENU (M) button in Playback mode. The file list come up on the LCD. PLAY/STOP () : Moves to the upper folder or upper menu. MENU(M) : Moves to the sub-folder. Playing Video
(Page 17) Listening to the FM Radio Select FM Radio at MODE screen. Press the MENU(M) button briefly to switch the modes. (Manual <-> Preset) Press and hold the MENU(M) button to return to MENU screen. Manual Searching Mode