Galaxy Audio HDR2 User Manual

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4. Press to start to playback. The LCD display will show “ “ . Press the same button

during playing to pause. The LCD display will show “ “ and flash. Press the same button
again to continue playing.

5. Forward and rewind during playback: Hold on during playback to rewind the playing.

Hold down to forward the playing. The time display will move quickly according to the
position. Release the button to go back to normal playback.

6. Repeat and Repeat All: Enter the MENU mode, to set up repeat mode. If you select REP,

the track will be repeated. If you select REP All, the device will repeat all the tracks.
Please note that the REP All function only works in FOLDER 2 mode. The LCD will show
REP mode on the LCD display. (6)

7. A-B loop : press button during playback to define a loop start point (A point), then

press the button again to indicate the loop end point (B point). The music will then play
from A to B repeatedly until you press the button again to stop. (7)

8. The device allows you to adjust the volume level of earphones or built-in speaker by

pressing or during playback. The level range is from 00 to 20.

8. Delete tracks

You can delete the recording files via computer or by the device itself. To delete the files with the
device: Select the track you want to delete, press + , the LCD will show “

dEL”, then

press again, the machine will start to delete the track. When the LCD stops showing

DELETE”, and the clock returns to 00:00:00, means the track is empty and is available for a

new recording.

9. Transfer to and from your computer

The HDR2 can be connected to a computer to copy and store your recording files on your
computer (to backup your data) or to download music to play on the HDR2.
When you connect the USB port of the HDR2 to your computer, the computer will detect the
HDR2 as two removable disks (the first disk represents the built-in flash memory; the second
disk represents the SD card memory), and you will find folders of Group 1 – 9 in each
removable disks. The music you have downloaded from the computer to the HDR2 will be
accessible in FOLDER 2, and the track number depends on the sequence in which the files are
transferred. This means that the track number in FOLDER 2 is not fixed and can be changed at
any time if a track is deleted or added. If you want the files to have a fixed track number, you can
store the music in FOLDER 1. To do this, you simply need to change the filenames according
to the following sequence:

a) If you want to download files to FOLDER 1 with a fixed track number, and store

them to the built-in flash memory, change the file name to M_INT_xx (where xx is
the track number you want it to be.)

b) If you want to download files to FOLDER 1 with a fixed track number, and store

them to the SD memory card, change the file name to M_EXT_xx (where xx is the
track number you want it to be.)

The HDR2 may be powered using a USB adaptor. When connecting with the computer, press

once, the machine will enter the operating mode, then you can operate the device with

the power from the computer. To exit the operating mode, press for over 2 seconds.

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