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Digital Audio Player
My SceneTM
USER MANUAL
DMP128MS
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EQ/REC
M
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Digital Audio Player
My SceneTM
USER MANUAL
DMP128MS
2
EQ/REC
M
enu

Multi-Codec Player
e.g.: MP3, WMA and WAV Music formats
Drive Free U Disk
You may manage your files directly through “Portable Disk” in “My Computer” on Windows 2000.
Operating System or above without driver.
Twin output
One headphone jack at the top and one line-out jack at the bottom of the player, both outputs can be
operated at the same time.
Record/ Replay
The player supports recording through built-in microphone and can save WAV and ACT formats. It also
supports real digital A-B replay or comparison replay.
7 Preset EQ
Normal, Rock, Pop, Classic, Soft, Jazz and DBB
Multi-play Mode
Normal, Repeat One, Folder, Repeat Folder, Repeat All, Random, Intro.
Power Off
You can set the Sleep Timer or Off Time modes.
GUI (Graphic User Interface) Menu
User-friendly animation menu with corresponding characters.
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• LCD display
Your digital audio player My Scene works with 1 x AAA battery.
1. Open the battery compartment located at the bottom of the audio player.
2. Insert 1 x AAA battery with the + sign facing upwards.
3. Close back the battery compartment.
Do not use rechargeable batteries. Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged. Different types
of batteries or new and used batteries are not to be mixed. Only batteries of the same or equivalent type
as recommended are to be used. Batteries are to be inserted with the correct polarity. Exhausted
batteries are to be removed from the unit. The supply terminals are not to be short circuited. Do not
throw batteries into a fire. Remove the batteries if you are not going to use the unit for a long period of
time.
WARNING: If the unit malfunctions or receives an electrostatic shock, remove the batteries and/or
perform the Reset procedure.
Indicates that battery is 1.5V and the power in battery will decrease with usage.
Indicates low battery power and new battery should be replaced.
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on the purchase of your Lexibook My Scene digital audio player. Please read the user
manual thoroughly before operating the device. This digital audio player is a portable device, supporting
multiple music formats including MP3, WMA, WAV, etc. It is strongly recommended that you read
through the user guide before connecting the player with your PC.
Features
key layout
ILLUSTRATION
Battery Installation
Basic Operation
The player has a 9-level battery monitoring system:
• Power On/Off
1. Turn on automatically
• No battery power: Insert the battery. After six seconds, the player turns
on automatically and enters the interface:
• when connecting the USB wire to PC, the player turn on automatically
and will be entering USB mode:
2. Turn ON/Off
When the audio player is off, press and hold the Play button to turn the unit on.
When the audio player is on, press and hold the Play button to turn the unit off.

Multi-Codec Player
e.g.: MP3, WMA and WAV Music formats
Drive Free U Disk
You may manage your files directly through “Portable Disk” in “My Computer” on Windows 2000.
Operating System or above without driver.
Twin output
One headphone jack at the top and one line-out jack at the bottom of the player, both outputs can be
operated at the same time.
Record/ Replay
The player supports recording through built-in microphone and can save WAV and ACT formats. It also
supports real digital A-B replay or comparison replay.
7 Preset EQ
Normal, Rock, Pop, Classic, Soft, Jazz and DBB
Multi-play Mode
Normal, Repeat One, Folder, Repeat Folder, Repeat All, Random, Intro.
Power Off
You can set the Sleep Timer or Off Time modes.
GUI (Graphic User Interface) Menu
User-friendly animation menu with corresponding characters.
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• LCD display
Your digital audio player My Scene works with 1 x AAA battery.
1. Open the battery compartment located at the bottom of the audio player.
2. Insert 1 x AAA battery with the + sign facing upwards.
3. Close back the battery compartment.
Do not use rechargeable batteries. Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged. Different types
of batteries or new and used batteries are not to be mixed. Only batteries of the same or equivalent type
as recommended are to be used. Batteries are to be inserted with the correct polarity. Exhausted
batteries are to be removed from the unit. The supply terminals are not to be short circuited. Do not
throw batteries into a fire. Remove the batteries if you are not going to use the unit for a long period of
time.
WARNING: If the unit malfunctions or receives an electrostatic shock, remove the batteries and/or
perform the Reset procedure.
Indicates that battery is 1.5V and the power in battery will decrease with usage.
Indicates low battery power and new battery should be replaced.
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on the purchase of your Lexibook My Scene digital audio player. Please read the user
manual thoroughly before operating the device. This digital audio player is a portable device, supporting
multiple music formats including MP3, WMA, WAV, etc. It is strongly recommended that you read
through the user guide before connecting the player with your PC.
Features
key layout
ILLUSTRATION
Battery Installation
Basic Operation
The player has a 9-level battery monitoring system:
• Power On/Off
1. Turn on automatically
• No battery power: Insert the battery. After six seconds, the player turns
on automatically and enters the interface:
• when connecting the USB wire to PC, the player turn on automatically
and will be entering USB mode:
2. Turn ON/Off
When the audio player is off, press and hold the Play button to turn the unit on.
When the audio player is on, press and hold the Play button to turn the unit off.

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• Browsing
- Browsing music files or menu options
- Press and hold or when playing music.
• Entering Different Modes
You may enter different modes from the main menu.
Main menu:
Record mode:
USB mode:
Music mode:
Voice mode:
System setting:
Note : press and hold the
Menu
button to return to the main menu while connecting the USB wire to PC,
then you will enter in USB mode.
• Volume Control
Scroll up to turn the
volume up
Scroll down to turn the
volume down
• Entering Menu System
Press the
MENU
button to enter the menu system, including main menu (press and hold the
MENU
button at Stop state), submenu at Play mode (press to enter) and submenu at stop mode (press to enter).
Note:
You may press the
Play
button to fast exit from any menu or option interfaces.
(e.g.: Volume
Control Interface)
Operating buttons
• Music mode and Voice mode

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• Browsing
- Browsing music files or menu options
- Press and hold or when playing music.
• Entering Different Modes
You may enter different modes from the main menu.
Main menu:
Record mode:
USB mode:
Music mode:
Voice mode:
System setting:
Note : press and hold the
Menu
button to return to the main menu while connecting the USB wire to PC,
then you will enter in USB mode.
• Volume Control
Scroll up to turn the
volume up
Scroll down to turn the
volume down
• Entering Menu System
Press the
MENU
button to enter the menu system, including main menu (press and hold the
MENU
button at Stop state), submenu at Play mode (press to enter) and submenu at stop mode (press to enter).
Note:
You may press the
Play
button to fast exit from any menu or option interfaces.
(e.g.: Volume
Control Interface)
Operating buttons
• Music mode and Voice mode

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Play Music
• Record Mode
• Basic Operation
1. Plug the earphones in the jack.
2. Press and hold the PLAY button to turn on the player and enter Music mode. Press PLAY button again
to play music
3. Choose a track
Last: to choose previous track
Next: to choose next track
4. Volume control
Vol+ button: increase volume
Vol- button: decrease volume
• EQUALIZER Mode
1. When playing music
2. Press the Menu button to enter
play-submenu
3. Push Next button to select “Equalizer” option:
4. Press Menu button to enter selection
menu of EQ mode:
5.Push the Next button to select
equalizer, and press the Menu button
to confirm.
•Equalizer options£∫
Natural
Rock
Pop
Classical
Soft
Jazz
DBB
• Lyric Display (Karaoke Function)
This player supports “*.LRC” lyric files (user can download from http://www.51lrc.com), and lyrics can be
displayed while playing music.
• How to use lyric files?
Save the lyric file with the same name as that of the corresponding music file.
For example: Music file name: GiGi-Sky.mp3
Lyric file name: GiGi-Sky.lrc
• How to know whether the lyrics exist?
If the current song has matching lyric files, the icon will change to on the left top at music mode.
• How to display lyric?
1. Current song has matching lyric files,
2. Press and hold the Menu button to enter lyric
interface:
4.Press the Menu button to return to the
music play mode
5.Browse lyrics manually.
Press VOL +/VOL- to browse lyrics.
5. Record Voice
Make sure that the battery is NOT in the status of “low battery”.
The player can save up to 99 recording files under each directory.
• Immediate Recording
Press and hold the EQ/REC button to start immediate recording on any STOP status.
Press EQ/REC again to stop the recording.

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Play Music
• Record Mode
• Basic Operation
1. Plug the earphones in the jack.
2. Press and hold the PLAY button to turn on the player and enter Music mode. Press PLAY button again
to play music
3. Choose a track
Last: to choose previous track
Next: to choose next track
4. Volume control
Vol+ button: increase volume
Vol- button: decrease volume
• EQUALIZER Mode
1. When playing music
2. Press the Menu button to enter
play-submenu
3. Push Next button to select “Equalizer” option:
4. Press Menu button to enter selection
menu of EQ mode:
5.Push the Next button to select
equalizer, and press the Menu button
to confirm.
•Equalizer options£∫
Natural
Rock
Pop
Classical
Soft
Jazz
DBB
• Lyric Display (Karaoke Function)
This player supports “*.LRC” lyric files (user can download from http://www.51lrc.com), and lyrics can be
displayed while playing music.
• How to use lyric files?
Save the lyric file with the same name as that of the corresponding music file.
For example: Music file name: GiGi-Sky.mp3
Lyric file name: GiGi-Sky.lrc
• How to know whether the lyrics exist?
If the current song has matching lyric files, the icon will change to on the left top at music mode.
• How to display lyric?
1. Current song has matching lyric files,
2. Press and hold the Menu button to enter lyric
interface:
4.Press the Menu button to return to the
music play mode
5.Browse lyrics manually.
Press VOL +/VOL- to browse lyrics.
5. Record Voice
Make sure that the battery is NOT in the status of “low battery”.
The player can save up to 99 recording files under each directory.
• Immediate Recording
Press and hold the EQ/REC button to start immediate recording on any STOP status.
Press EQ/REC again to stop the recording.

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Play Recorded Files
• Start recording in Record Mode
1. Enter the main menu.
2. Push NEXT switch to choose recording mode.
3. Press MENU button to enter Record mode
4. Press PLAY button to start recording.
5. Other operations are same as those of “Immediate Record” , only the
Play
button instead of
REC
button should be pressed
Note:
• The recorded file is saved in the current folder set in “Recording Stop submenu/ /Local Folder”.
• If “Overflow” is displayed on the LCD, the player’s memory is full. Please delete other files to make
some space available.
• If “out of” is displayed on the LCD, the current directory has already had 99 recording files. Please
switch to another directory.
• Only Play and REC buttons function in the course of recording.
• Select Recording Type
1. On the status of Stop Record
2. Press MENU button to enter Record Submenu.
3. Right push Next button to choose REC
Type option
5. Push NEXT button to select desired recording type
6. Press MENU to confirm the type selected
7. Press PLAY button to start recording
• REC type:
1. Enter the main menu :
2. Rightward push the NEXT button to choose “Voice mode”
3. Press the MENU button to enter
Voice mode interface.
4. Press the
PLAY
button to start playing.
5. Select recorded files:
Last: to select the previous recorded file
Next: to select the next recorded file
System Setting
• Parameters Introduction

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Play Recorded Files
• Start recording in Record Mode
1. Enter the main menu.
2. Push NEXT switch to choose recording mode.
3. Press MENU button to enter Record mode
4. Press PLAY button to start recording.
5. Other operations are same as those of “Immediate Record” , only the
Play
button instead of
REC
button should be pressed
Note:
• The recorded file is saved in the current folder set in “Recording Stop submenu/ /Local Folder”.
• If “Overflow” is displayed on the LCD, the player’s memory is full. Please delete other files to make
some space available.
• If “out of” is displayed on the LCD, the current directory has already had 99 recording files. Please
switch to another directory.
• Only Play and REC buttons function in the course of recording.
• Select Recording Type
1. On the status of Stop Record
2. Press MENU button to enter Record Submenu.
3. Right push Next button to choose REC
Type option
5. Push NEXT button to select desired recording type
6. Press MENU to confirm the type selected
7. Press PLAY button to start recording
• REC type:
1. Enter the main menu :
2. Rightward push the NEXT button to choose “Voice mode”
3. Press the MENU button to enter
Voice mode interface.
4. Press the
PLAY
button to start playing.
5. Select recorded files:
Last: to select the previous recorded file
Next: to select the next recorded file
System Setting
• Parameters Introduction

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• Instruction
“Record Time”
1. System Setting Interface
“Back light” setting
1. System Setting interface, push Next key to select “Back light” icon
2. Press Menu button to enter “Back light” setting interface:
3. Push Next/Last button to adjust time
4. Press Menu to confirm to exit.
Language
1. At System setting interface, push
Next/Last
button to select “Language” icon:
2. Press
Menu
button to enter “Language” setting interface:
3. Push
Next/Last
button to select desired language.
The icons correspond to :
Simple Chinese
English
Traditional Chinese
4. Press
Menu
to confirm to exit.
Power Off
Off Time mode refers that after a fixed period of time (unit: second) when no operation on keys at Stop
mode, the player may turns off automatically to save power. If “0” is selected, power saving function is
invalid. Sleep Timer refers that you may set a fixed period of time (unit: minute) for the player to turn
off automatically when no keys operation no matter which mode it is at. This function is specially
designed for listening to music before sleep.
Note:
Setting of Sleep Timer is valid only once and the set time will be cleared after power off. The
time needs to be set again next time.
2. Press
Menu
to enter Record Time Interface
3. Press VOL+ to set time in sequence of “YY-MM-DD” (Press VOL- to set in opposite sequence)
Icon of year flickering:
1. Push Next / Last button to adjust numbers
Number of Year increasing:
2. Press Menu to confirm and exit the current interface.
Online Mode
Some operating systems (under Windows 2K SP4) can not support two driver letters in one USB disk.
Thus, if “Private Space” function is on, choose which disk you are going to use, i.e., “single ordinary
disk” or “single encrypted disk”, in order for correct display of selected disk after connecting to PC.
Replay Mode
Manual Replay means that at A-B Replay Mode the endpoint B can be set manually only.
Auto Replay means that at A-B Replay Mode the endpoint B can be set automatically. (Especially for
English Reading files without music)
Contrast
Tuning the contrast of Display.
Background color
You may change the color of the LCD background according to the code list below :
Color 1: White
Color 2: Orange
Color 3: Green
Color 4: Cyan
Color 5: Blue
Color 6: Purple
Color 7: Water blue
Color 8: seven color Loop
Memory Info
The number displayed represents total memory capacity and the percentage refers the capacity used.
Firmware Version
Displays Firmware version information
Firmware Upgrade
It is specially designed for Firmware Upgrade.

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• Instruction
“Record Time”
1. System Setting Interface
“Back light” setting
1. System Setting interface, push Next key to select “Back light” icon
2. Press Menu button to enter “Back light” setting interface:
3. Push Next/Last button to adjust time
4. Press Menu to confirm to exit.
Language
1. At System setting interface, push
Next/Last
button to select “Language” icon:
2. Press
Menu
button to enter “Language” setting interface:
3. Push
Next/Last
button to select desired language.
The icons correspond to :
Simple Chinese
English
Traditional Chinese
4. Press
Menu
to confirm to exit.
Power Off
Off Time mode refers that after a fixed period of time (unit: second) when no operation on keys at Stop
mode, the player may turns off automatically to save power. If “0” is selected, power saving function is
invalid. Sleep Timer refers that you may set a fixed period of time (unit: minute) for the player to turn
off automatically when no keys operation no matter which mode it is at. This function is specially
designed for listening to music before sleep.
Note:
Setting of Sleep Timer is valid only once and the set time will be cleared after power off. The
time needs to be set again next time.
2. Press
Menu
to enter Record Time Interface
3. Press VOL+ to set time in sequence of “YY-MM-DD” (Press VOL- to set in opposite sequence)
Icon of year flickering:
1. Push Next / Last button to adjust numbers
Number of Year increasing:
2. Press Menu to confirm and exit the current interface.
Online Mode
Some operating systems (under Windows 2K SP4) can not support two driver letters in one USB disk.
Thus, if “Private Space” function is on, choose which disk you are going to use, i.e., “single ordinary
disk” or “single encrypted disk”, in order for correct display of selected disk after connecting to PC.
Replay Mode
Manual Replay means that at A-B Replay Mode the endpoint B can be set manually only.
Auto Replay means that at A-B Replay Mode the endpoint B can be set automatically. (Especially for
English Reading files without music)
Contrast
Tuning the contrast of Display.
Background color
You may change the color of the LCD background according to the code list below :
Color 1: White
Color 2: Orange
Color 3: Green
Color 4: Cyan
Color 5: Blue
Color 6: Purple
Color 7: Water blue
Color 8: seven color Loop
Memory Info
The number displayed represents total memory capacity and the percentage refers the capacity used.
Firmware Version
Displays Firmware version information
Firmware Upgrade
It is specially designed for Firmware Upgrade.

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The player supports standard USB disk function with operating system of Windows98 (driver needed),
Windows 2K and above (driver free), Mac OS 10.3 and above, Linux Redhat 8.0 and above.
The player supports power supply through USB. At Standby Mode, press Menu to enter the main
menu, then select to enter desired mode.
The player also supports Suspend Mode.
How to connect to PC? Turn on the player and plugs the USB cable to enter the following Mode 1. The
player may display three modes after connecting to PC:
1. Standby State
2. Downloading state
3. Uploading Mode
New Folder
The player can identify the 99 folders set up in the
Movable U-disk.
Select Folders (At Stop Submenu)
Users can save files in different folders (folders should be set up on PC in advance), to manage and
play files according to different types. The player supports identification of 99 subdirectories.
1. At Stop interface. (Current example is at
Music Mode, and folders can be selected at both
Record and Voice Mode as well.)
2. Press
Menu
to enter Stop Submenu.
3. Press
Menu
again to enter Select Folder
interface.
4. Press
Next
or
Last
to select folders.
5. Press Menu to confirm the folders selected
Note:
Independent folders can be set at corresponding modes as Music Mode, Record Mode and
Voice Mode, i.e., three modes are not bound to correspond with the same folder.
USB Disk
Others setting
Delete File (At Stop Submenu)
Files and FM stations can be deleted at corresponding modes as Music Mode, Voice Mode and FM
Mode.
1. At Stop Interface. No Stop
Interface exists at FM Mode.
2. Press Menu to enter Stop Submenu.
3. Press Next/Last to select “Delete”
or “Delete All”.
4. Press Menu to enter Delete Interface.
5. Push Next to switch between “NO” and
“YES”.
6. Press Menu to confirm and deletion
starts.
• “Delete All” means to delete all the relevant files at current mode in current folder. (For example, at
Music Mode executing “Delete All”, all the music files in current files may be deleted, while recorded
files without change.)
• The deleting interface is much simpler at FM Mode, only follow the 3rd step. It is the saved stations
to be deleted.
Play Mode (Play Submenu)
When playing music and recorded files,
different play modes can be selected. (such
as Repeat, shuffle, etc.
The first option in Play Submenu is Play
Mode. The player will play files according to
the mode selected.
Tempo Rate (Play Submenu)
When playing music (Only for MP3 formats) or recorded files, different tempo rate can be set (faster or
slower) without changing the tone and sound.

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The player supports standard USB disk function with operating system of Windows98 (driver needed),
Windows 2K and above (driver free), Mac OS 10.3 and above, Linux Redhat 8.0 and above.
The player supports power supply through USB. At Standby Mode, press Menu to enter the main
menu, then select to enter desired mode.
The player also supports Suspend Mode.
How to connect to PC? Turn on the player and plugs the USB cable to enter the following Mode 1. The
player may display three modes after connecting to PC:
1. Standby State
2. Downloading state
3. Uploading Mode
New Folder
The player can identify the 99 folders set up in the
Movable U-disk.
Select Folders (At Stop Submenu)
Users can save files in different folders (folders should be set up on PC in advance), to manage and
play files according to different types. The player supports identification of 99 subdirectories.
1. At Stop interface. (Current example is at
Music Mode, and folders can be selected at both
Record and Voice Mode as well.)
2. Press
Menu
to enter Stop Submenu.
3. Press
Menu
again to enter Select Folder
interface.
4. Press
Next
or
Last
to select folders.
5. Press Menu to confirm the folders selected
Note:
Independent folders can be set at corresponding modes as Music Mode, Record Mode and
Voice Mode, i.e., three modes are not bound to correspond with the same folder.
USB Disk
Others setting
Delete File (At Stop Submenu)
Files and FM stations can be deleted at corresponding modes as Music Mode, Voice Mode and FM
Mode.
1. At Stop Interface. No Stop
Interface exists at FM Mode.
2. Press Menu to enter Stop Submenu.
3. Press Next/Last to select “Delete”
or “Delete All”.
4. Press Menu to enter Delete Interface.
5. Push Next to switch between “NO” and
“YES”.
6. Press Menu to confirm and deletion
starts.
• “Delete All” means to delete all the relevant files at current mode in current folder. (For example, at
Music Mode executing “Delete All”, all the music files in current files may be deleted, while recorded
files without change.)
• The deleting interface is much simpler at FM Mode, only follow the 3rd step. It is the saved stations
to be deleted.
Play Mode (Play Submenu)
When playing music and recorded files,
different play modes can be selected. (such
as Repeat, shuffle, etc.
The first option in Play Submenu is Play
Mode. The player will play files according to
the mode selected.
Tempo Rate (Play Submenu)
When playing music (Only for MP3 formats) or recorded files, different tempo rate can be set (faster or
slower) without changing the tone and sound.

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6. Press Mode button to confirm desired
tempo rate to exit the current interface.
1. When playing music files
2. Press
Menu
to enter Play Submenu
3. Push
Next
to select Tempo Rate
4. Press
Menu
to enter Tempo Rate
5. Push
Next
to quicken tempo rate and
push
Last
to slow down tempo rate.
Note:
Tempo Rate set is suitable to each music files till it is changed.
Replay Mode
• Press
EQ /
REC
button to enter.
Operation refers to the following contents.
• To enter play submenu.
1. At Music Mode or Voice Mode
2. Press
Menu
to enter Play Submenu.
3. Push
Next
to select “Replay”.
4. Press
Menu
to enter Replay. “A”
flickers in Replay Mode icon
and start point is to be set.
5. Push
Next
to set “A”.
After “A” set, “B” flickers in icon , and
endpoint B needs to be set.
6. Push Next to set “B”.
Replay icon is fixed and A-B segment replay begins. When replay times count up to times set in
advance, the player will quit from Replay Mode. At Replay Mode, pushing Last can set “A” again to
select another segment. (Setting of replay times refers to “Replay Times” in the next section. At Replay
Mode, Press
VOL+/VOL-
may set Tempo Rate directly.
A-B Replay
Follow Read (This function does not exist at Voice Mode)
1. Replaying A-B segment, Push
Next
to enter Follow Read Mode.
2. Replay icon changes to Follow Read icon , and record sound of users is recorded. The
recording time is as long as A-B segment.
3. After recording time, the icon changes to , and original sound is played. Push Next button to
enter Comparison.
At this mode, pushing Last button may return to A-B Replay Mode.
Comparison (This function does not exist at Voice Mode)
1. Enter this mode, Replay icon changes to and the recorded sound of users is played.
2. After playing the recorded sound, the icon changes to , and original sound is played
3. After playing the original sound, the recorded sound is played again. The whole procedure will not
stop (without limitation by Replay Times) until press
Menu
to exit.
• At this mode pushing Last may return to Follow Read Mode.
• At the three modes above, pressing Menu may exit from Replay Mode directly.
Replay Times (Play Submenu)
Operating steps refer to Backlight setting.
Replay times mean that after A-B segment has been replayed up to fixed times, it will exit from Replay
Mode.
Replay Gap (Play Submenu)
Operating steps refer to Backlight setting.
Replay gap means the break period between different playing times (unit: second).
Trouble Shooting

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6. Press Mode button to confirm desired
tempo rate to exit the current interface.
1. When playing music files
2. Press
Menu
to enter Play Submenu
3. Push
Next
to select Tempo Rate
4. Press
Menu
to enter Tempo Rate
5. Push
Next
to quicken tempo rate and
push
Last
to slow down tempo rate.
Note:
Tempo Rate set is suitable to each music files till it is changed.
Replay Mode
• Press
EQ /
REC
button to enter.
Operation refers to the following contents.
• To enter play submenu.
1. At Music Mode or Voice Mode
2. Press
Menu
to enter Play Submenu.
3. Push
Next
to select “Replay”.
4. Press
Menu
to enter Replay. “A”
flickers in Replay Mode icon
and start point is to be set.
5. Push
Next
to set “A”.
After “A” set, “B” flickers in icon , and
endpoint B needs to be set.
6. Push Next to set “B”.
Replay icon is fixed and A-B segment replay begins. When replay times count up to times set in
advance, the player will quit from Replay Mode. At Replay Mode, pushing Last can set “A” again to
select another segment. (Setting of replay times refers to “Replay Times” in the next section. At Replay
Mode, Press
VOL+/VOL-
may set Tempo Rate directly.
A-B Replay
Follow Read (This function does not exist at Voice Mode)
1. Replaying A-B segment, Push
Next
to enter Follow Read Mode.
2. Replay icon changes to Follow Read icon , and record sound of users is recorded. The
recording time is as long as A-B segment.
3. After recording time, the icon changes to , and original sound is played. Push Next button to
enter Comparison.
At this mode, pushing Last button may return to A-B Replay Mode.
Comparison (This function does not exist at Voice Mode)
1. Enter this mode, Replay icon changes to and the recorded sound of users is played.
2. After playing the recorded sound, the icon changes to , and original sound is played
3. After playing the original sound, the recorded sound is played again. The whole procedure will not
stop (without limitation by Replay Times) until press
Menu
to exit.
• At this mode pushing Last may return to Follow Read Mode.
• At the three modes above, pressing Menu may exit from Replay Mode directly.
Replay Times (Play Submenu)
Operating steps refer to Backlight setting.
Replay times mean that after A-B segment has been replayed up to fixed times, it will exit from Replay
Mode.
Replay Gap (Play Submenu)
Operating steps refer to Backlight setting.
Replay gap means the break period between different playing times (unit: second).
Trouble Shooting

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Specification
FCC Notice
Modifications not authorized by the manufacturer may void users authority to operate this device.
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.
© 2005 LEXIBOOK®
IM code: DMP128MSIM0255
Web: http://www.lexibook.com
• The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.
• No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without the express written
consent of the manufacturer.
Warning: the excessive use of this product at full power might damage hearing.
Environmental Protection
Unwanted electrical appliances can be recycled
and should not be discarded along with regular
household waste! Please actively support the
conservation of resources and help protect the
environment by returning this appliance to a
collection centre (if available).
Note:
It is recommended that all packaging be kept for future reference. Keep this
instruction manual in a safe place as it contains important information.
In our constant concern for improvement, the colours and details of the product may
differ slightly from those shown on the packaging.

18
17
Specification
FCC Notice
Modifications not authorized by the manufacturer may void users authority to operate this device.
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.
© 2005 LEXIBOOK®
IM code: DMP128MSIM0255
Web: http://www.lexibook.com
• The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.
• No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without the express written
consent of the manufacturer.
Warning: the excessive use of this product at full power might damage hearing.
Environmental Protection
Unwanted electrical appliances can be recycled
and should not be discarded along with regular
household waste! Please actively support the
conservation of resources and help protect the
environment by returning this appliance to a
collection centre (if available).
Note:
It is recommended that all packaging be kept for future reference. Keep this
instruction manual in a safe place as it contains important information.
In our constant concern for improvement, the colours and details of the product may
differ slightly from those shown on the packaging.