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Crystal User Manual

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GRAFF OF NEWARK LTD USB Flash and SD card Player With FM Radio OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BRITISH MANUFACTURERS AND SUPPLIERS OF HIGH SPEED AUDIO DUPLICATORS, RECORDING EQUIPMENT AND BLANK RECORDING MEDIA Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Graff Crystal, please take a few moments to read this manual before operation. Table of Contents (page) (2) Box contents – Power – Charging the battery (3) Functional Information (4) Operation (5) Location of parts (6) Remote control (7) Operation with remote control (8) Warranty and details Box Contents 1) GEM Crystal 2) AC Adapter 3) This user guide 4) Remote controller Charging the Battery To charge the battery: (Numbers refer to diagram on page 5) Connect the AC adapter cable to the DC 5V socket (15) located at the back of the Crystal and plug the adapter into a suitable power socket. The battery takes approx 1 ½ hours to charge. Please note: The battery compartment on the rear of the unit is normally empty and can be used to fit a replacement should the internal battery fail. It can also be used to fit an additional battery if required. Which will double the playing time after charging Graff Part No TN00005 Remove the battery cover and Insert the new battery as shown. 2 Memory Stick Insertion Align the memory stick with the USB connector on top of the Crystal and insert. If the memory stick does not insert easily, rotate it 180 degrees and try again. To avoid damage to the connector, never insert the memory stick at an angle. Playback will begin if the memory stick is inserted correctly. USB SD Card Insertion Position the card with the cut-off corner at the bottom left hand side. Align the SD card with the SD card slot with the Crystal speakers facing towards you. Gently push the card vertically downwards into the slot until it reaches the bottom do not use force. Playback will begin if the card is inserted correctly. Operating the Crystal as a Speaker The Crystal can be used as a speaker for portable devices such as mobile phones and MP3 players. 3 Applying Power The Crystal can operate standalone using the built-in, re-chargeable battery or on AC power using the AC adapter. To operate the unit on AC power; Plug the AC adaptor into a suitable power socket and insert the small power connector into the DC5V socket (15) on the rear of the unit. Do not operate the Crystal Media Player on mains power if the battery is completely flat. Allow 2 minutes of charging before operating the unit. When operating on battery, ensure that the battery is charged before use (see page 2). Slide the on/off switch (16) to the right to turn on, the alphanumerical display (3) will illuminate. Do not fast-cycle the power, always allow 5 seconds between turning the Crystal off and turning on again. Operation (MP3 Playback) Once power is applied to the unit, insert a memory stick or SD card containing mp3 files into the appropriate slot on the top of the unit. The Crystal will automatically play the mp3 files as soon as the SD card/USB drive is inserted. If a second device is inserted during playback, the Crystal will play the newly inserted device. If an SD Card and a USB Flash Drive are inserted you can select the device to play back by pressing the FM/Flash select button (10). Set the volume control (14) to a comfortable listening level. NOTE: During mp3 playback the volume can be increased further by pressing and holding the track forward button (5). Once set, the crystal retains the value. Navigation Play/Pause ►/ ‖ Press the play/pause button (8) momentarily to pause playback and to resume playback. Backwards |◄ Press the Track Back button (6) momentarily to play the previous track. Forwards ►| Press the Track Forwards button (5) momentarily to play the next track. Memory Function The Crystal will remember the last track played when turned off or if the media is removed and re-inserted. The memory is reset to track 1 if new media is inserted. The USB and SD card slot have separate memories, i.e. inserting a new SD card will not affect the USB track memory and vice versa. 4 Crystal Media Player Location of Parts 1. Play/Pause indication 2. Media type 3. Alphanumerical Display 4. FM Radio Selected Control Panel 6. Decrement Track / Frequency 5. Increment track/frequency 10. FM / Flash Select 8. Play / Pause Power Supply 13. Line-in Socket 5 14. Volume Control 15. 5V DC Power Socket 16. On / Off Switch Operating The FM Radio First Operation/Tuning 1) Extend the telescopic aerial to its full length and apply power. Allow approx. 2 seconds for the unit to check for media. 2) Press the FM / Flash select button (10) to select the FM radio. When selected the 'FM Radio Selected' (4) indicator will illuminate. 3) To auto tune stations press and hold the play / pause button for approx. 5 seconds and release. The display (3) will show SCH momentarily, and then show the channel search progress. Once the channel search process has completed, the radio will play one of the tuned stations. Operation Once tuning is completed, the pre-set stations can be accessed by pressing the Play / Pause button momentarily. Play/Pause ►/ ‖ Press and hold for 5 seconds to set pre-set stations. Press momentarily to select the next pre-set station. Backwards |◄ Press the Track Back button (6) momentarily to decrease the tuning frequency by 0.1MHz. Press and hold for 5 seconds to search downwards for the next tuneable FM station. Forwards ►| Press the Track Forwards button (5) momentarily to increase the tuning frequency by 0.1MHz. Press and hold for 5 seconds to search upwards for the next tuneable FM station. 6 Remote Control operation On first use, enable the remote control battery by pulling out the strip of cellophane at the bottom of the remote control. Standby – Puts the Crystal into Standby mode. Mute – Mutes the audio, pressing again re-enables the audio. Forward/back – Have the same function as the Decrement track/Frequency and Increment track/Frequency on the main control panel. Play/Pause – Has the same functions as the Play/Pause button on the main control panel. Volume Increase/Decrease - Press the – button repeatedly to decrease the volume until the desired level is achieved. Press the + button repeatedly to increase the volume until the desired level is achieved. Equalisation - There are six pre-set equaliser settings to increase your listening pleasure. Pressing the EQ button cycles through the pre-sets. Track Select Buttons You can move directly to the track of your choice by keying in the number of the desired track. Pressing (1) then (2) will select track 12. FM/Flash Select Standby Play/Pause Equalisation Mute Forward/Back Volume Increase/Decrease RPT = Repeat Mode U/SD = Media Select Select Track by Number 7 For Technical assistance Please Contact: GRAFF OF NEWARK LTD. Woodhill Road, Collingham, Newark Notts. NG23 7NR, United Kingdom. Telephone: +44 (0)1636 893036 Facsimile: +44 (0)1636 893317 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.graffofnewark.co.uk WARRANTY Your Crystal (excluding the battery) is covered by 1 years' parts and labour warranty against electrical and mechanical defects due to faulty materials or workmanship This warranty does not apply to any parts that become unserviceable through accident, misuse or neglect, repairs attempted by unauthorised persons, use on power supplies other than that specified in the user manual and normal wear and tear. Any repairs or parts replacement required under the terms of the warranty due to faulty materials or workmanship will be made free of charge during this period The warranty does not cover any damage occurring to machines in transit to the factory due to poor or unsuitable packaging. Malfunction or damage caused by the use of unsuitable or poor quality media is not covered by this warranty. The Battery installed in the FM Media Player is covered by 6 months warranty against total failure during the warranty period. This warranty does not affect your statutory rights UA10035/2 BRITISH MANUFACTURERS AND SUPPLIERS OF HIGH SPEED AUDIO DUPLICATORS, RECORDING EQUIPMENT AND BLANK RECORDING MEDIA