Trouble shooting – Astone Holdings Pty NIVA User Manual

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Trouble Shooting

The device does not work or LCD does not work.

1) Check if there is enough battery power.

2) Check if the polarities of battery are correct.

The device does not respond to key press

1) Check if it is in the status of "Key lock"

2) If it is in "Key lock", all the keys can not work.

It can not play MP3 files

1) Check if there is a MP3 file in the SD/ MMC card or internal memory.

2) Check if the player is in Play mode.

Firmware upgrade program cannot be installed.

Firmware upgrade program only supports WIN98SE, ME,

2000 (SP3 or above), ME, XP (SP1 or

above),

XP Pro and XP Home.

When the device is connected to computer, there is not a device icon on the computer.

Connect correctly to the computer via USB. Make sure that the device has been properly

installed by checking "device management" of the computer.

LCD backlight is not on.

Check if the backlight setting of the device is in "OFF" position.

After the device is connected to the computer, there is not a player icon on the computer.

Connect correctly to the computer via USB cable. Make sure that the device has been correctly

installed by checking the "device manager" of the computer.

Does it support Win 98 OS?

No, it does not. It only supports Win 98 SE but a driver is required.

How do I copy songs from a CD or my PC to the player?

Use Windows Media Player, Music Match, or a similar program to convert your CD's into MP3 or

WMA formats to a folder on your PC, then Drag and Drop files from the folder to the MMC/SD

card using either a card reader or directly to the player when it is connected with the USB cable.

Refer to the Help Files in Windows Media Player, etc. for additional assistance.

Why I'm not able to play WMA songs on the player?

The player supports MP3 and WMA file formats. There are 2 possible causes for the player not

playing a WMA file.

1) The WMA file is recorded with a bitrate less than or equal to 32kbps,

2) The WMA file has copy-protected enabled (DRM protection) but was not transferred through

Windows Media Player. The file types (WMA, MP3) will scroll at the end of the song title on

the screen when being played.

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