Wolverine 8000 Manual Do Utilizador

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1. Specifications: 
 File Type 
- MP3 (MPEG1 Audio Layer I/II/III & 2.5),  
Bit rate : 32kbps ~ 320 kbps CBR.  
- WMA, Bit rate: 32Kbps ~ 320Kbps, CBR 
- Audio CD 
Equalizer 
 Jazz / POP /Normal /Classic /Rock /user-definable  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio 
 90db 
ID3  
With ID3, can support multi-language 
 
 
 
Audio 
FM Recording  
Voice Recording  
Voice recording from line-in or internal microphone 
Encoding: MP3 , 112K ~ 192kbps 
 
 
Photo 
Storag
e
Support Memory 
 Card Interfaces 
Compact Flash
TM
 Card type I/type II (CF) 
Memory Stick
®
 (MS) 
Secure Digital Card
 
 (SD) 
MultiMedia Card
 
 (MMC) 
IBM 
®
MicroDrive  
Mini-SD (with adapter)  
RS-MMC (with adapter) 
MS Duo (with adapter), 
MS Pro Duo (with adapter). 
FM 
Tuner 
Frequency Range   
87.5 ~ 108KHZ 
Hard Disk Size 
2.5” 9mm unlimited capacity 
Display 
dot matrix LCD with LED backlight 
Interface 
USB 2.0 (compatible USB 1.1) 
AC Adaptor 
5V/2.5A DC IN 
 Battery 
Li-ion 3.7V 1800 mAh battery  
Model : FUJIFILM NP-120 ( optional ) 
Up to 11 hours non-stop music playback 
Li-ion 3.7V 1100 mAh battery 
Model : FUJIFILM NP-60  (standard ) 
Up to 7 hours non-stop music playback 
Dimensions (Lx W x H) 
120 x 80 x 28  mm 
Weight 
 VP3320 : 274gr ( Included 2.5” HDD & battery pack ) 
 
 
 
 
General 
  
 
System OS 
!  Windows98/98SE with driver 
!  Windows XP/ Win 2000 SP3 above without driver
!  Linux Kernel version 2.4 or above without driver 
!  Mac OS 10.01 above without driver 
 
 
 
 
 
        
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Partition the HDD ( refer to 3-4 Format Hard Disk under Win 2K/ Win XP) 
Don’t formatted the 32G above Hard Disk under Windows 2000 or 
 Windows XP 
Note: Win 2K/ Win XP can not support Format Disk for 30G above Hard Drive. 
  
 
 
2) Please don't use force when connecting the flat cable with the unit and  
Hard Drive . 
 
3) To keep your hard drive in better operating performance , we recommend to 
periodically run Scan Disk and Disk Defragmenter . 
 
4)  Hard Drive must be formatted to the FAT or FAT-32 format, NTFS format is not 
compatible with this function . 
 
5)  Please carefully insert and remove the memory card from each slot .  
6)  Do not drop, jar , bump , shock the unit , or expose to severe vibration  
while data is being transmitted . 
7)  To reduce the risk of electronic shock , do not remove cover (or back )  
8)  To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard, do not expose this equipment to rain ,any liquid 
or moisture. 
9)   Keep it plugged into the AC adapter/charge while connected to your computer . 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
        
 
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A_B 
Allows you set a starting point and then press the “AB” button 
again to set the end point. The song will be played cyclically 
!This function will effect under Music Playback Mode. 
DISK 
SELECT 
Allows you to select desired source or target disk drive. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Memory Stick
®
 (MS) 
Secure Digital Card
 
 (SD) 
MultiMedia Card
 
 (MMC) 
IBM 
®
MicroDrive  
Mini-SD (with adapter)  
RS-MMC (with adapter) 
MS Duo (with adapter), 
MS Pro Duo (with adapter). 
LINE OUT  
Earphone Jack 
USB port 
 
DC In 
 
RESET 
  Power On/ Off
 
 MENU
 
Power Switch Lock 
LINE IN 
MicroDrive 
CF card slot 
        
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Starting the recording process 
1. Scroll to [Rec] and press [Ok ]button 
2. Press [Ok] button again to start the voice recording. 
3. Use [ESC] button to end the recording process 
 
 
 
 
Finding your recorded files 
1. Scroll to [ Music] and press [Ok ]button 
2. Scroll to RECORD folder and press [ OK ] button 
3. Use the [
! ] or [" ] buttons to finding your recorded files . 
  All recording files are saved as FMRCXXXX.MP3 .or VORCxxxx.MP3 
 
Deleting your recorded file 
1. Scroll to [ Music] and press [Ok ]button 
2. Scroll to RECORD folder and press [ OK ] button 
3. Use the [
! ] or [" ] buttons to high-light desired recorded files. 
4. Press [ Copy ] button to open file manager  
5. Scroll to [ Delete ] and press [ Ok ] button 
 
 
 
 
 
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