FINIS Neptune User manual

Instruction Manual

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Included in the Box
General Controls
Playback Features
Care
Charging
Uploading Songs
Supported Audio Files
Manual Drag and Drop
iTunes®
Converting Songs
Windows Media Player®
Deleting Songs
Safe Removal
Resetting Neptune
Display
Turning Neptune On/Off
Music Menu
Song Options Menu
Settings Menu
Favorites
Creating a Favorites Playlist
Listening to the Favorites Playlist
Removing Files from the Favorites
Technical Support
System Requirements
Safety Information
Warranty
Compliance Information

Included in the Box
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4.3.
1. Neptune Mp3 Player
2. Charging Cable
3. Mesh Storage Bag
4. Instruction Manual
Instruction Manual
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General Controls
Playback Features
Scroll Down
Decrease Volume
(hold)
Previous Menu
Play Status
Title
Artist
Current Song
Total Number of Songs
Shuffle Indicator Repeat Indicator
Battery Indicator
Play Time
Power On/Off (hold)
Play/Pause
Select Option
Scroll Up
Increase Volume
(hold)
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Care
Fitting Guide
Open the clips on the side unit and slide up onto your goggle straps.
Make sure the unit is flush against your head.
It is recommended that the bone conduction speakers be placed in front
of the ear and not over your ear, resting against your temple bone for
ideal clarity.
Neptune is best heard underwater where no air is present. Wearing ear
plugs will not only block noise you hear above the water, but it will also
enhance the music quality while swimming.
Neptune Care
Rinse Neptune with fresh water after every use.
Pat dry and store in safe, cool, dry environment.
Do not place Neptune in direct sunlight to dry. This may cause damage
to the casing, battery and charging pins.
Take care to NOT depress buttons with sharp edges such as a
fingernail. Sharp edges may puncture the button surface and cause
water damage.
Neptune device is waterproof to 10ft or 3m and can be safely used in
swimming pools, lakes, oceans or any fresh/salt water bodies of
water.

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Charging
Charging Icons
You can charge and upload songs to Neptune using the included
charging cable.
Plug the charging cable directly into the bottom of the back unit.
Plug the USB directly in to the computer’s USB port. The computer
automatically recognizes the device.
The display will read ‘USB Connected’ when the device is charging.
The battery icon will also show a progression to show the device is
charging.
Total charge time is 3 hours. When the device is charged the display
will read ‘Battery Full’.
The rechargaeble Lithium-Ion battery lasts up to 8 hours.
Don’t have a computer? The Neptune is compatible with a USB wall
charger (sold separately).
‘USB Connected’ and the device is charging
The device is now fully charged
Baery Full
The device is charging via a USB wall charger
USB Connected

5.
Uploading Songs
Supported Audio Files
SONG TYPE HOW TO UPLOAD SONGS
Non Protected MP3, AAC and WMA Drag and Drop directly onto the
drive
Purchased AAC Files from iTunes
®
Convert to MP3 files in iTunes
®
,
then drag and drop directly on the
drive
Protected MP3, AAC and WMA Not Compatible
*View song properties to check if song is protected
The storage capacity of Neptune is 4GB or around 1000 songs.
Tip: If the Neptune is freezing or running slow, there may be
non-compatible songs on the device. With the Neptune plugged into
the computer, open up the “FINIS” drive and make sure the ‘Type’
column is visible to view the song types. Delete any non-compatible
songs off of the “FINIS” Drive.
The Neptune allows for non protected MP3, AAC and WMA files to be
directly dragged and dropped onto the “FINIS” drive. Purchased AAC
files must be converted to MP3 files in iTunes®before they can be
transferred to the “FINIS” drive. Please see the below table for
supported audio files and how to upload the songs to the Neptune.

6.
Uploading Songs
Manual Drag and Drop
The easiest way to upload songs to your device is to drag and drop MP3,
AAC or WMA music directly from your music library onto the “FINIS”
drive.
As soon as you plug Neptune into your computer’s USB port, the
computer will automatically recognize the device as a new “FINIS”
drive.
For PC Users: The new removable disc drive will appear in the ‘My
Computer’ menu. For Mac Users: The new removable disc drive will
appear on your desktop as “FINIS.”
Find the music library on your computer that includes the desired
MP3, AAC or WMA song formats.
Drag the desired songs or folders of songs onto the “FINIS” drive.
As soon as you drop the desired songs onto the new “FINIS” drive,
the transfer will automatically start and a status bar will appear
showing the current progress.
While transferring, the display will show ‘Transferring’ on the
Neptune display. To confirm that your songs have been successfully
copied to Neptune, open up the new “FINIS” disc drive and check
that all of the intended songs were transferred.
Tip: If you need the songs to play in order (while in play all mode),
ensure that you copy a folder of songs and not each song individually
onto the FINIS drive.

Uploading Songs
iTunes®
You can choose to load audio files to Neptune through iTunes®on a PC
or Mac. Simply drag and drop MP3, AAC or WMA music directly from
iTunes®onto the “FINIS” drive.
As soon as you plug Neptune into your computer’s USB port, the
computer will automatically recognize the device as a new “FINIS”
disc drive.
For PC Users: The new removable disc drive will appear in the ‘My
Computer’ menu.
For Mac Users: The new removable disc drive will appear on your
desktop as “FINIS.”
Find iTunes®on your computer that includes the desired MP3, AAC
or WMA song formats.
Drag the desired songs onto the “FINIS” disk drive.
As soon as you drop the desired songs onto the new disc drive, the
transfer will automatically start and a status bar will appear
showing the current progress.
While transferring, the display will show ‘Transferring’ on the
Neptune display. To confirm that your songs have been successfully
copied to Neptune, open up the new “FINIS” disc drive and check
that all the intended songs were transferred.
Tip: Playlist folders cannot be dragged and dropped from iTunes®
Tip: Make sure the ‘Kind’ column is showing so you can easily identify
the song types which are compatible with the Neptune. This is located
in the ‘View’ tab. Select ‘View Options’ and make sure the ‘Kind’ option
is checked.
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