Portable Jukebox
PD-1001
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Table of Contents
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Record Menu..................................................................................................26
Start and Stop Recording..............................................................................26
FCCNOTICE
THISEQUIPMENTHASBEENTESTEDANDFOUNDTOCOMPLYWITHTHELIM-
ITS FOR A CLASS B DIGITAL DEVICE, PURSUANT TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES,
THESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTION
Record Settings..............................................................................................26
Location Of Recorded Files..........................................................................27
Advanced Features.............................................................................................28
Equalizer.......................................................................................................28
Play Mode.....................................................................................................28
Organize........................................................................................................29
Delete File..........................................................................................31
Lyric Display................................................................................................32
AGAINSTHARMFULINTERFERENCEINARESIDENTIALINSTALLATION. THIS
EQUIPMENTGENERATES, USES, ANDCANRADIATERADIOFREQUENCY, AND,
IFNOTINSTALLEDANDUSEDINACCORDANCEWITHTHEINSTRUCTIONS,MAY
CAUSES HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS. HOWEVER,
THERE IS NO GUARANTEE INTERFERENCE WILL NOT OCCUR IN A PARTICU-
LAR INSTALLATION. IF THIS EQUIPMENT CAUSES HARMFUL INTERFERENCE
TORADIOORTELEVISIONRECEPTION,WHICHCANBEDETERMINEDBYTURN-
ING THE EQUIPMENT OFF AND ON, THE USER IS ENCOURAGED TO TRY TO
CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE BY ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING
MEASURES:
Settings...............................................................................................................33
Appendix A- Troubleshooting...........................................................................35
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REORIENT OR RELOCATE THE RECEIVING ANTENNA.
INCREASE THE SEPARATION BETWEEN THE EQUIPMENT AND
RECEIVER.
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CONNECT THE EQUIPMENT INTO AN OUTLET ON A CIRCUIT DIFFER-
ENT FROM THAT TO WHICH THE RECEIVER IS CONNECTED.
CONSULT THE DEALER OR AN EXPERIENCED RADIO/TV TECHNICIAN
FOR HELP.
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IF THE JUKEBOX SUDDENLY FROZE OR HAS NO RESPONSE, IT MAY BE
CAUSED BY ELECTROSTATIC PHENOMENON. IN THIS CIRCUMSTANCE,
PLEASE FOLLOW THE PROCEDURES BELOW FOR RECOVERY:
1. RESET THE UNIT.
CAUTION: THESE SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS ARE FOR USE BY QUALIFIED SER-
VICE PERSONNEL ONLY. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
PERFORM ANY SERVICING OTHER THAN CONTAINED IN THE OPERATIONS
UNLESS YOU ARE QUALIFIED TO DO SO.
2. TURN ON THE UNIT AGAIN.
General Care
FCCRULES&WARNING:
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Do not allow the device, battery or accessories to come into contact with
liquids or moisture at any time.
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.
OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO
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Do not immerse in any liquid.
CONDITIONS:
Do not drop, throw, or subject the device to rough treatment.
Do not leave the device or the battery in places where the temperature could
exceed 60 C, e.g. on a car dashboard or a window sill, behind glass in direct
sunlight, etc.
PD-1001
1. THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL
INTERFERENCE; AND
2. THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING
INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
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Do not attempt to dismantle the device or any of its accessories.
This equipment is fitted with an internal battery that can only be replaced
by a qualified service engineer. There is a risk of explosion if the battery
is replaced with an incorrect battery type. Dispose of the used battery in
accordance with the manufacturer s instructions.
CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY
RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER’S TO OPERATE
THE EQUIPMENT.
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Do not put a battery into a microwave oven, dryer, or high-pressure container.
CAUTION: USE OF ANY CONTROLS, OR PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE
SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
Remember to make backup copies of all important data on your device .
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Introduction
PD-1001 Portable Jukebox - Overview
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Remove your PD-1001 from packaging and charge the unit fully.
LCD Display
Connect the USB cable between the base of your PD-1001 and the USB
port of your PC.
Line-in Jack
Earphone Jack
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On your PC, click on Start, My Music and then Show Folders.
On the LH side of your PC screen, open My Computer. PD-1001 will register
as a new drive.
Display
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You can now select music to be transferred. Files can be dragged and dropped
to the PD-1001 drive.
Internal Mic
Play/Pause
Menu
Once completed, safely remove hardware (click on hardware icon on Bottom
RH sxreen) and detach the USB cable.
Record/A-B
DC-in Jack
Control Pad
Hold
Mini-USB Port
If the messa
ge "Locked
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the PD-100
1 display, m
ove the Hol
d
button to the unlocked position.
Reset
The PD-1001 lets you enjoy digital music, encode music from audio sources
and perform sound recording. You can also transfer favorite songs from your
computer to the PD-1001.
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Accessories
PD-1001-Specifications
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Size (H x W x D) in mm:
Net Weight:
79.2 x 52.5 x 17.7
85g
Internal Hard Disk:
LCD Size:
Power Supply:
Battery:
5 Gigabyte hard drive
25.8x25.8mm (128x128 pixels)
5V 2A
Internal Lithium-ion rechargeable battery 3.7V,
900mAh
Stereo Earphone
USB 2.0 Cable
Battery Life:
>10 Hours
USB recharging by connecting the Jukebox with
the computer or DC charging
USB 2.0 ( USB 1.1 Backward compatible)
Battery Recharging :
Portable Jukebox
Mini Line-in Cable
User Manual
PC Interface:
Digital Music Format
Playback:
Digital Voice Format
Playback:
MP3, WMA, all bit rates including VBR
ADPCM (32kbps)
Voice recording from line-in or internal MIC
Record:
Built-in Microphone:
Signal to Noise Ratio:
Frequency Range:
Equalizer:
Electric condenser microphone
>90dB
20Hz – 20kHz
Flat, Club, Arena, Monitor, Studio, User
AC Adapter(Optional)
Play Modes:
Normal, Single, Repeat Single, Repeat Folder,
Warranty Card (Optional)
Carry Case (Optional)
Repeat All, Shuffle Folder, Shuffle All, Shuffle
Repeat Folder, Shuffle Repeat All
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1Gigabyte = 1X 109 Byt es, about 100MB has been reserved for system
information.
Driver CD for Win 98 SE (Optional)
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Description of Buttons and Keys
Description of Buttons and Keys
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Button Description:
Name
Icon Descriptions/Functions
- To turn on the Jukebox.
- By pressing the button, you can access the Equalizer
Power/Play/
Pause
Menu to select different play effects during playing.
- By holding the button instead, you can access the Mode
Menu to select different play modes during playing.
- To access the next menu level during the browsing mode.
- To select next track during playback mode.
- To perform the fast-forwarding function by holding the
button.
- To start playing when the Jukebox is in browse mode,
and to pause/resume playing in playback mode.
- To return to the play menu when browsing during
music playing.
Right
Left
- To pause the recording track by pressing the button
once in the recording mode.
Record
- To record from the internal microphone or line-in.
- To start recording by pressing the button one time to
confirm the record setting and one more time to start
recording.
- To return to the previous menu level during the
browsing mode.
- To select previous track during the playback mode.
- To perform the rewinding function by holding the button.
- To move up by one item during the browsing mode.
- To adjust (increase) the volume during the playback
mode.
- Recording will start immediately by holding this button.
Up
- To start recording another track by pressing the button
during recording.
Menu
- To return to the Main Menu during browsing.
- To stop playing or recording by holding the button.
Down
- To move down by one item during the browsing mode.
- To adjust (decrease) the volume during the playback
mode.
- To access the next menu level.
- To play a song if the song has been selected.
Power Supply
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Power Supply
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Stop charging the battery if charging is not completed within five hours.
PD-1001 Portable Jukebox contains an internal rechargeable lithium-ion battery.
A fully charged battery supports 10 hours continuous playing.
The recharging process will stop when the battery is fully charged. The lithiumion
battery does not overcharge.
The lithium-ion battery will be drained slowly. If you have not used your Portable
Jukebox for a long time, please remember to recharge the battery before playing.
Recharging by USB Cable
Recharging by AC Adapter
Another way to recharge the Jukebox is to connect the USB port at the bottom of
the Jukebox with the USB port of a computer using the USB cable. The recharging
process starts automatically.
You can recharge your Jukebox by connecting the included AC adapter to the DC
IN port at the bottom of the Jukebox. The AC adapter recharges the battery from
0% to 70% ~ 80% capacities within 1.5 hours.
The USB cable recharges the battery from 0% to 70% ~ 80% capacities within 6
hours. Note: the PD-1001 should be powered off before connecting to the computer
for recharging.
** Notes:
For the first time recharging by the AC adapter, the battery should be charged
for at least 10 hours. The lithium-ion battery will be recharged anytime
whenever the AC adapter is plugged into the PD-1001.
The battery must be charged in the room temperature between 0 Cand 45 C.
Ensure that your jukebox is switched off. If the jukebox temperature is high,
wait until it returns to a normal temperature.
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Connecting PD-1001 with your Computer
Connecting PD-1001 with your Computer
Installing the Software
Transferring Files From Your PC
System Requirements
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Install the Play List Editor, bunldled with the CD driver.
Power on the PD-1001 by holding the Play button until “USB Connected”
is shown on the unit’s screen.
The minimum system requirements of your computer must be:
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Window98SE, 2000, XP or above
Pentium II 200
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Click on “Start” “All programs” “Jockey” “Jockey”.
Transfer MP3 files from the computer to the PD-1001 simply by dragging
and dropping the files from your computer folder to the “right hand side”.
64MB RAM
500MB memory space
CD-ROM drive
USB 1.1 port or above
For Window 98 SE user, please download the driver from the download section
of the website below:
Or you can use the bundled CD (optional) in the package to install Window 98
SE driver. If you use the driver CD, place it in your CD-ROM and installation
will start automatically. If you download the driver from the website, double
click setup.exe file to start installation. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete
the driver installation process.
Connecting PD-1001 with your Computer
Connecting PD-1001 with your Computer
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2. Choose the created Play list (e.g. ABC)
Do not disconnect the PD-1001 without the “Safely Remove” being confirmed
by your computer.
How to Format the Jukebox?
The purpose of reformatting the Jukebox is to remove all content from the Juke-
box using the computer.
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Connect the PD-1001 to the computer.
From the Windows Explorer you should find an icon representing the
additional drive (the PD-1001). Right click on that drive and click Format.
Click “Yes” to confirm and proceed.
3. Drag & drop the selected song to the playlist.
4. Control the playlist by using Remove songs / Move Up/ Move Down icon.
5. Press DONE to finish.
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When should I use "Sync" Button?
Some Song files may be downloaded to the player via Window Explorer. This
newly added songs are not shown in the database. In this case, please use the
“sync” button to synchorize the Music Library with the content in the Harddisk.
remarks:
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The format structure should be FAT 32, others format not support.
Browsing
Getting Started – Turning On the PD-1001
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Hold the Copy button to turn on the Jukebox. Once it turns on, you will see the
word “initializing…”on the backlight display.
The Main Menu
A total of 7 sub-menus:
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Play Music(Music Library Browsing) – From which you can browse the
The Portable Jukebox is now ready for you to use, after you see the Main Menu.
Music Library.
Music Library helps categorizes your music under Artist, Album, Genre,
Year and Track.
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Voice – All files recorded in voice format are stored under this sub-menu.
Text– To view the text file as if a E-book.
Equalizer– Select different sound effects.
Play Mode – Select different play modes.
Organize– Create and manage your portable Jukebox database.
Settings – Adjust Jukebox Setting.
Browsing
Browsing
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PlayMusic
Browsing by Index (Artist, Album, Genre, Track)
The Music Library manages all songs stored in the database. Technically, based
on the ID3 tag of MP3, songs can be categorized and accessed by Artist, Album,
Genre, Year, Track and Playlist. If the ID3 tag of a song is missing, then this
particular song will be categorized under “Unknown” in both Artist and Album.
Browsing songs by the categories – Artist, Album, Genre or Track share the same
display layout. Please refer to the following example in which Elton John is
being located.
Display Layout
To ease searching, artists are sorted in alphabetical order from A to Z. The
display layout can be viewed as two parts, the index row on the left-hand
side and the list of artists on the right-hand side.
Search by Artist
You can use the Up and Down keys to select the starting character of the
artist from the Index, which is “E” in this example. The contents will keep
updating while the index is changing.
Once you find “Elton John” in the Contents, press either the Right key or
the OK button to switch to the Contents. The next step is to highlight “Elton
John” by using the Up and Down keys to scroll up or down the artist list.
Browsing
Play Screen Display
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Selecting A Song
The information shown in the figure below will be displayed in the screen when
the Portable Jukebox is playing music (the playing mode).
After “Elton John” has been highlighted, press either the Right key or the
OK button to access the menu in which all songs performed by Elton John
are shown. You can then press the Play button to start playing, or select a
particular song by using the Up and Down keys again.
Browsing by Year and Playlist
Browsing songs by other categories – Year and Playlist share the same display
layout. The steps involved are similar to those when looking for an artist. However,
since the Index is not involved in this process, you simply scroll through the list
PlayAdjustment
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Use the Up and Down keys to adjust the volume.
Press the Play button to pause and resume playing.
Press the Right key for next track.
and select directly from it.
Hold the Right key for fast-forwarding.
Press the Left key for previous track.
Voice Menu
All files recorded in voice format are located in the voice menu. You can use the
Up and Down keys to select your desired voice file and press play button to start
Hold the Left key for rewinding.
Press the OK button to jump to the Equalizer Menu
Hold the OK button to jump to playing mode
Use the Record button to set and clear A-B loop.
playing.
Recording
Recording
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Record Menu
Location of Recorded Files
The Record Menu can be accessed by pressing the Record button from the Main
Menu when the PD-1001 is not playing.
You can locate the recorded files (either recorded by the built-in microphone
or the line-in cable) in the folders listed below:
Go to “Rec Setting” inside “Settings” to control source, format and bit rate before
recording.
Voice Mic-in
Voice Line-in
Voice folder
Voice folder
Start and Stop Recording
All recorded songs can be found in the Music Library.
Press the Record button once to start recording. Press or hold the Menu button to
end your recording task. Press Play to Pause, press Record to split file and press
Menu to stop recording.
TEXT Viewer
This function enable user to read .txt file from the Juke box.
Record Settings
Before recording, you are advised to adjust the settings for the recording task.
First you have to access the Settings Sub-menu from the Main Menu, then select
“Rec Settings” .
Recording
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Advanced Features
Steps:
Equalizer
1. You can simply drag and drop the XXX.txt file into the portable Jukebox
under "TEXT" folder.
Five sound effects are available in this sub-menu: Flat, Club, Arena, Monitor and
Studio. Each of these sound effects has its own preset control equalizer band.
You can use the Up and Down keys to scroll and select any of these sound effects
and press the OK button to confirm your selection.
2. Disconnect the player from PC.
3. Open the Jukebox and choose "TEXT" by
side of the LCD display.
touch panel on the right hand
4. Enter by pressing "OK" or
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You can also select Custom from the sub-menu to adjust each of the control
equalizers yourself. Press the Up and Down keys to adjust each equalizer band.
Number of txt file
in the Jukebox
Play Mode
File Name of the
txt file.
Play mode refers to the way that how the selected songs are playing. The usual
sequence of play is from the first song to the last.
5. Use
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to search for the content that you want to look for.
Play mode consists of a combination of Normal, Single, Repeat and Shuffle logics.
There are totally nine combinations in the PD-1001:
6. You can find the .txt file name in the left bottom corner.
7. Confirm your choice by pressing OK.
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Normal – Play continuously from a particular song to the last song
in the database.
8. Return to one level up by pressing MENU once / MENU twice back to main
menu.
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Single – Play selected song and then stop.
Repeat Single – Play selected song, then repeat.
Repeat Folder – Play all the songs in the folder, then repeat.
Repeat All – Play all the songs in the Music Library and then repeat.
Advanced Features
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Advanced Features
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Shuffle Folder – Play all the songs in a category in random sequence
then stop.
Delete File
You can choose to delete the content in the Jukebox HDD, and also the Music
Library content.
Shuffle All – Play all the songs in the Music Library in random
sequence, then stop.
You can browse the content as if the Windows explore. It is an easy way to manage
your HDD content.
Shuffle Repeat Folder – Play all the songs in a category in random
sequence, then repeat.
Shuffle Repeat All – Play all the songs in the database in random
sequence, then repeat.
Note: “Folder” means “category” including Artist, Album, Genre, Year and Playlist
in the PD-1001.
Organize
Note: 1. Deleting content under Music Lib will remove that file from Music Lib.
2. File Delete via HDD or Music Lib will physically delete the file from
PD-1001 internal Harddrive.
This function enable user to organize their Jukebox content without connecting
with the PC. You can delete the file content in the Jukebox.
Advanced Features
Settings
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Lyric Display
Settings
This function enable user to read the lyric during playback music.
PD-1001 support .Lrc file and Lyric 3 standard.
This sub-menu is the utility store of the Jukebox. Here you can manipulate the
power off timing, the duration of backlight, contrast of the display as well as the
settings for the recording function.
Note:
Lyric creation
Utility Options
Power DISABLE
1 min
Steps
Descri ptions
By .Lrc file
1. You need to create the XXX file name with the same file name
of .mp3. e.g. ABC.lrc & ABC.mp3
- The Jukebox will be
powered off after your
selected option.
- Select an option by
using Up and Down;
confirm your selection
by pressing the OK
button.
2. You must put the pairs of music & lyric into the same folder.
2 min
5 min
By Lyric 3
10 min
Lyric will be displayed with correct .Lrc format or Lyric 3 standard.
- If “DISABLE” is selected,
then the Jukebox will not be
powered off automatically.
- The backlight will be turned
off after your selected
option.
- Press the MENU
button to quit.
Backlit DISABLE
10 sec
Ditto
30 sec
60 sec
- If “DISABLE” is selected,
then the backlight will not
be turned on.
ALWAYS ON
- The “ALWAYS ON” option
means that the backlight is
turn on as long as the
Jukebox is working.
Settings
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Contrast N/A
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- Adjust the display
contrast by using Up
and Down.
FAQ
I cannot find the latest music or songs that saved in the PD-1001.
Remember to sync the database whenever the contents of harddisk have been
modified.
- Press the MENU
button to quit.
Source: Line-
In/Mic-In
- Select an item by
using Up and Down;
then for each item,
select an option by
using Left and Right.
Confirm your
- The combination of all four
items allows you to record
music or voice by the built-in
microphone or through the
provided line-in cable.
Record
Setting
The A-B looping function does not work.
The A-B looping function only works when the Jukebox is playing, that is in the
playback mode. You can use the Record button to set or clear this function.
Format:
Voice/MP3
Sample Rate:
8kbps
How can I locate the Line-in recording in my PD-1001?
selection by pressing
the OK button.
a. For voice line-in recording, locate the “Voice” folder from the Main Menu.
(Voice mode)
- Press the MENU
button to quit.
The Jukebox cannot record via Line-in.
a. Check if there is still sufficient space in the memory.
b. Check if the settings and connection for Line-in recording are set properly.
Version
- Version number
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I cannot connect the Jukebox with my computer.
Please check your OS version of your PC, if it is Window 98 SE, you need to
install a driver. Window 98 is not supported.
The transfer rate from my computer to my Jukebox is very slow, it seems it is
not an USB 2.0.
Hi-speed USB 2.0 transfer requires PC support, please check if your PC supports
USB2.0.
The Backlight does not turn on.
Check if the backlight function has been disabled in the system setting.
Backlight disabling is designed for the power saving purpose.
How can I create a song with Lyric support?
There are some freewave on the web that assist you to do this search keywords
such as ".Lrc" or "Lyric 3 editor", etc for details.
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