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Table of contents for the manual
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U s e r M a n u a l - M P K 4 0 9 9 BUK[...]
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What’ s in the box? Operating Unit User Manual USB Cable Earphone CD Driver[...]
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Content Buttons location and usages Basic Operation Intro ………………………………………… …………….3 - 7 Operation of Music Mode …………………..…………8 - 12 Operation of Video Mode ……………………..…………..13 Operation of Pictures Mode……………… ……………….14 Operation of FM radio[...]
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Buttons location and u sa ges (1) On/Off Button (2) D is play Scre en (3) M Button (4) Next Button (5) Play/ Pause Button (6) Power Button (7) Previous Button (8) USB Port (9) Microphone (10) Earphone Jack (11) Camera Lens[...]
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Sof t w are Utilities Inst allation Insert the CD into the CD ROM Drive of your PC. Click Setup.exe to start driver installation. Follow the on-screen-menu to complete the installation. Click Close once you reach the Installation Complete Screen. For Window 98/98SE users, please install the driver in the CD-ROM before downloading any files to your [...]
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Connect & Charge Y our player will be charged while being connected to PC through the USB cable. ! Y ou will see the charging animation in the bottom right hand corner of the display . The player is fully charged when the charging animation stops. (Switch on the player when charging) T ransfer S tep 1: Set the Online Device of the player as USB[...]
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S tep 2: The above screen would appear . (Apply only to Window XP) Choose T ake no action and click OK to close the window . Double click My Computer on your desktop and the above window would appear . Look for the Removable Disk Icon. Double click the Removable Disk icon. Note: Do not disconnect the USB cable once you click into the removable disk[...]
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Sof tware Operation V ideo Converter Y ou can convert your fovourite video file in any other format into the .A VI format with th e help of the A VI converter . The converting progress is shown. Media Manager Y ou can enjoy songs from both PC and your player thru the Media manager . 6[...]
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Basic Operation Power on/off and Lock Switch on the Power button on th e top and hold ON/OFF button to switch on the device. Main interface Once your switch the player on you’ll reach to the main interface as below .. 7[...]
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Operation of Music Mode Press Previous/ Next button to select “Music” and press Play/ Pause button to enter the page. Once you’ve entered the music mode, the following screen would show up. Now Playing Press Previous/ Next button to select Now Playing and press Play/ Pause button to resume playing the current song. All Music Press Previous/ N[...]
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Genre Press Previous/ Next button to select Genre to bro wse all genre of your songs. Press Play/Pause button to enter the genre that you’ve chosen and press Play/ Pause button to start playing the selected song. My Music List Press Previous/ Next to select My Music List to brow se all songs that you’ve added to be your playlist. Press Previous[...]
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Previous / Next Press Next to jump to the next song, and press Previous to jump back to the previous song. Hold Previous/ Next button to go fast forward or backward Play Option Hold M button to enter the Play Option Menu. Y ou can set your preference in AB Repeat/ Repeat/ Select EQ/ Set Sound/ Replay times/ Repea t intervals/ V ariable speed/ Ly ri[...]
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Select EQ Press Previous/ Next to choose Select EQ and press Play/ Pause button enter the sub-menu and choos e different EQ from Normal / Rock / Pop / Classic / Sof t/ Jazz / DBB . Once you’ve selected your choice, press Play/ Pause to confirm and press M to return to sub-menu. Set Sound Press Previous/ Next to select Set Sound, press Play/ Pause[...]
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L yric Display Press Previous/ Next to select L yric display and press Play/ Pause to enter the page. Choose enable / off and press Play/ Pause to display lyrics. *The player only supports .LRC lyric . Add to MyList Press Previous/ Next to select add to my list and press Play/ Pause to choose from My Playlist 1 to M y Playlist 5 . Once you’ve sel[...]
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Operation of Video Mode Press Previous/ Next button to select “Movie” and press Play/ Pause button to enter video mode. Once you’ve entered the video mode, the following screen would show up. Press Previous/ Next button to select your desire movie and press Play/ Pause button to start playing. For video recording file, it will be saved inside[...]
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Operation of Pictures Mode Press Previous/ Next button to select “Pictures” on the main menu and press Play/ Pause to enter the photo mode. Once you’ve entered the p hoto mode. Photo Browsing Press Previous/ Next to select Dir List and browse all photos. Press Previous/ Next to select a particular photo, and press Play/ Pause to open it. Menu[...]
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Operation of Radio Mode Press Previous/ Next to select “Radio” on the main menu and press Play/ Pause to enter the radio menu Radio Sub-menu Hold M to enter the sub-menu and press Pre vious/ Next to choose from FM record/ Record qualit y/ Record Gain/ Save Channel/ Auto search/ St ation List/ FM Band . FM record: Press Previous/ Next to choose [...]
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S tation List: Press Prev ious/ N ext to choose station list and press Play/ Pause to confirm.Press Play/ Pause button to browse all preset channel. FM Band: Press Previous/ Next to choose FM band and press Play/ Pause to enter sub-menu. Choose from USA/Japan and press Play/ Pause to confirm and return to sub-menu. 16[...]
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Operation of Camera Mode Press Previous/ Next to select “Camera” and press Play/ Pause button to enter the camera mode. Basic Camera Control Photo Shooting: Press Play/ Pause button to take photo. Zoom in/ out: Press Previous to zoom out and press Next to zoom in. Camera Sub-menu Hold M for 2 second to enter the camera sub-menu Save Path: Inter[...]
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Operation of Video Recorder Mode Press Previous/ Next to select “Video Recorder” and press Play/ Pause button to enter the recording mode. Basic Video recorder Control Press Play/ Pause button to record video and press Play/ Pause again to pause the video recording. Press M during the recording to save the file. Video Rec order Sub-menu Hold M [...]
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Operation of Others Press Previous/ Next button to choose “Other” on the main menu to enter the page. Operation of Record Mode Press Previous/ Next button to select “Recordings” and press Play/ Pause to enter the record mode. Once you’ve entered the record mode, the following screen would show up. Basic record control Press Play/ Pause to[...]
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Basic e-book control Press Play/ Pause to enter the Dir List, and press Previous/ Next to select .TXT file. When opened an e-book file, press Previous to go back to previous page, and press Next to skip to the next page. Hold M to enter the E-book sub-menu. T ag List: Press Previous/ Next to Select “T ag List” and press Play/ Pause to browse th[...]
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Operation of Calculator Press Previous/ Next to select the digit and function, press Play/ Pause to confirm the selection. Press M to return to previous menu. Operation of Setting Mode Press Previous/ Next to select Set up and press Play/ Pause to enter the Set up menu. Date and Time Adjust Date: Press Play/ Pause button to enter a djust date, hold[...]
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Power Saving Idle Time: Press Previous/ Next to choose from Off/ 10 Sec/ 30 Sec/ 1 Minute/ 3 Minutes/ 5 Minutes/ 10 Minutes and press Play/ Pause to confirm setting. Sleep Time: Press Previous/ Next to choose from Off/ 10 Minutes/ 30 Minutes/ 1 Hour/ 2 Hours/ 3 Hours/ 4 Hours/ 5 Hours and press Play/ Pause to confirm setting. Language Press Previou[...]
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T echnical Specification Flash Memory 128MB – 16GB MP3 compressed rate supported MP3(8 – 320 kbps) WMA(5-384kbps) OGG/ ACC/APE/W A V Video format supported FL V/ A VI Photo format supported JPEG/BMP/GIF Digital camera 0.3 mega pixel Battery 3.7V Lithium rechargeable battery Interface USB2.0 high speed Display 2” Color TFT display Weight 40g D[...]
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T rouble Shooting What should I do if there’s no sound when playing? Y ou should check the volume fir st. If the volume has been turned up, maybe the memory for mat of the device is incorrect.. 24 We trust you are completely satisfied with this product from Argos Ltd, however please feel free to contact us if you experience any difficulties, or i[...]