REF: 8208779
2014
WATERPROOF
TO 3 METRES
MEMORY
2GB
BATTERY LIFE
7 hours
AUDIO FORMAT
MP3 - WMA - AAC (M4A)
SETTINGS
Pool lengths: from 10 to 25 metres then 33m and 50m
CONNECTIVITY
This player is compatible with PC and Mac using the USB to 2.5mm jack cable supplied with the device.
USE RESTRICTION
Insert the jack until the red section is no longer visible
STORAGE ADVICE
Store the swimming MP3 player in its fabric bag in a dry place, away from moisture. Remember to charge the product at least once every three months to extend the lifespan of your battery.
CARE ADVICE
Swimming MP3 player, any water in the ear canal will significantly impair audio quality. For optimal sound quality, put your earphones in when your ears are dry. We recommend wearing a silicone swim cap to keep the earphones in place. Remember to rinse earphones and earbuds after each use and dry them thoroughly.
GUARANTEE
2 years
1) Press and hold the play/pause button to switch on your Nabaiji 1.0.
2) Configure your Nabaiji 1.0:
Use the left and right arrows to navigate the main menu until you reach the "Settings" menu
Press play/pause to select the menu
You can now set the length of the pool in which you are swimming.
Using the up and down arrows, move the rectangle to the desired setting. Press play/pause to confirm your selection.
Do the same to choose the language, notification type*, and enable/disable the key tone.
* notification type:
Notification 1: One beep halfway through the exercise, then one beep before the final length or the last minute in Time mode. Three beeps signal the end of the exercise during your final length.
Notification 2: One beep halfway through the exercise, then two beeps two lengths (two minutes in Time mode) before the end of the exercise, one beep before the final length (one minute in Time mode). Three beeps signal the end of the exercise during your final length.
Simply press and hold the + and - buttons on the Nabaiji 1.0 for 15 seconds. Your music player will reset itself.
The Nabaiji 1.0 is compatible with MP3 and WMA formats.
Your Nabaiji 1.0 MP3 player has several ranges of earbuds.
You must take the time beforehand to try each model and each size of earbud so that you can choose the model that suits you best. This will prevent water from entering the earphones (See article "Water has got into my earphones. What should I do?”).
Please note, you may need a different size of earbud in each ear (for example: size M in the left ear and size S in the right ear).
Also, it is highly recommended to wear a swim cap to keep the earbuds as securely in place as possible while you swim.
If you have a Mac, delete the music files from it directly into the Trash.
On a PC, format the device as you would a USB drive.
When viewing your sessions in ONconnect, select the sessions you want to delete, then click the bin icon. Confirm that you want to delete the sessions and they will be definitively removed.
Also, any sessions not selected during an ONconnect session transfer will be deleted at the end of the transfer.
Check that the file format is correct and that no folders have been created. The file format must be at its root (for example: music.mp3).
The player is designed to be compatible with MP3 and WMA files. Therefore, check the format of the file you want to transfer to the player.
It’s easy!
Simply choose your MP3 file from My Computer on a PC or the Desktop on a Mac, then open the "Nabaiji MP3" player. Once the folder is open, all you have to do is copy and paste or drag and drop your MP3/WMA files directly into it.
Please note, you must make sure that the file copied onto the device is put at the root and not in a folder.
This issue is due to an unsupported file format (right-click - check file properties).
Your files must be in MP3 or WMA format.
There are several possible reasons:
1) The screen on the Nabaiji 1.0 lights up when you connect the cable:
Check the compatibility of your operating system. Compatible systems are:
PC: Windows XP - Windows Vista - Windows 7 - Windows 8 and later versions.
Mac: Mac 10.6 (snow leopard) – Mac 10.7 (lion) – Mac 10.8 (mountain lion) and later versions.
2) The screen on the Nabaiji 1.0 does not light up when you connect the cable:
- Check that the jack-USB cable is properly inserted in your computer's USB port and in the Nabaiji 1.0 player. The red part of the jack must be completely inserted in the Nabaiji 1.0.
- There may be an issue with your computer's USB port: try connecting your Nabaiji 1.0 to another USB port and plug a different USB device into the initial port, just to check that it is working.
- After completing these two checks, disconnect your Nabaiji 1.0 and wait for a few minutes until you can switch it on again. Connect it to your computer again. Remember to plug the jack into the Nabaiji 1.0 before connecting it to your computer's USB port.
To charge your Nabaiji 1.0, simply connect it to your computer's USB port. In this step, always make sure that the jack is fully inserted into your player before plugging it into your computer's USB port.
You can also use a USB mains charger.
Important: Make sure that the battery is fully charged (this takes about 2.5 hours) before disconnecting it. This will help to extend the lifespan of your battery.
If your Nabaiji 1.0 player stops responding, check that:
The volume is not turned down
The MP3 player is not on pause
The transferred file is in the correct format (MP3 or WMA)
If necessary, reset the device so that you can update it.
(See article "How do I reset my Nabaiji 1.0?” )
The battery of your MP3 player is most likely completely drained (unused for several months).
Leave your MP3 player plugged in and wait for an hour. Unplug the MP3 player, then plug it in again.
Also check that the USB cable is the one that came with the MP3 player (incompatible with cables from other models of MP3 player).
For optimal sound quality:
Before entering the water (while you are still dry), insert the earbuds in your ears (after having carefully chosen them) and you should feel suction (See article "How to choose your earbuds").
Please note, you may need a different size of earbud in each ear.
If you are having sound issues, check there is no water sitting in the earbud and/or earphones or even inside your ears.
If this is case, thoroughly dry the earbud and the earphones by blowing in them.
3. Changes in sound quality are caused by water getting in between your ear canal and the earbud or due to pressure if you go deep underwater. This does not affect the waterproofing, quality or safety of the product.
To keep the MP3 player securely in place on your head without a cap, we recommend that you use the MP3 player with its silicone cover.
Water entering the ears or earphones reduces audio quality, which causes a dull sound or a loss of sound.
To avoid this, you need to choose a model of earbuds to suit your ears. (See article “How to choose your earbuds”).
Please note, you may need a different size of earbud in each ear.
You can adapt other types of earphones that use a 2.5 male jack (without microphone function), using the adapter supplied with your Nabaiji 1.0.
You need to choose the right pair of earbuds to fit your ears (See article "How to choose your earbuds") and wear a swim cap. It is important to take the time to try all the available earbud sizes.
If you notice a loss of sound, there may be water in the MP3 player. Water entering the ears or earphones reduces audio quality, which causes a dull sound or a loss of sound.
If this is the case, blow inside the earphones to remove some of it.
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