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Battery Recharge The player h ad a build-in D C 3.7V , 250mA Lithium battery . Recharging t he battery as: Power ON the player by slide the PO WER switch to ON position. Connect the player to the computer by the supplied USB conn ection cable. The display on the unit will shows as below and will start t o charging automatically: NOTE: 1) For the fi[...]
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files transfer ring, set the player in U SB DISK mode as: 1. Power on th e player by slide the POWER Switch to ON p osition, the setting manua l (FIG . 1) will appe ar on the di splay automat ically. F I G . 1 FIG .2 2. Press the >> I or I<< button to select S ETUP then press ME NU button to enter . 3. Press >>I or I<< butto[...]
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computer will d etected the player and s how: 3 . Select and turn on the W indows Medi a Player in the compute r and double click the SYNC butt o n on the menu bar . SYNC button 4. Drag the s pecific DRM songs into the sync list . 5. Double click t he St art Sync button on the W indows Medi a Player to start sy nchronize the DRM song s into the pla[...]
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2. Only the W in dow XP and V ista or lates t operati on system of computer can inst alled the Windows Me dia Player 10 or 1 1. 3. Do NOT disconnect the play er during files tra nsferring. Otherwise, th e DRM information in th e unit may corrupt, y ou cannot playback the DRM so ngs again. In this case, y ou should delet ed all the D RM songs and in[...]
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AMV Co n ve rt er After the installation of the AMV Converter , click “ST ART” on your computer , click “All Programs”, selected and double click “ MP3 Player Utilities 4.16 ” to enter . Then selected and do uble click “AMV Converter” to run the converter . The foll ows window will appear o n the computer ’s screen: HELP button NO[...]
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Locating the Controls S/N Description S/N Description 1 >II Button 6 Button 2 MENU Button 7 MIC (Micr ophone) 3 USB Jack 8 Button 4 VOL Button 9 LCD Display 5 Phones Jack 10 Power ON/OFF S witch 12[...]
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Display Overview S/N Description S/N Description 1 EQ Mode 8 Current Song’s Name 2 Repeat Mode 9 L yric Indicator 3 V olume Level 10 Bitrate of curre nt Track 4 Battery Meter 11 T otal time of current Track 5 T otal Number s of Tracks 12 Elapsed Time of Current Track 6 Current T rack Number 13 Format of Current T rack 7 Real time Audio S pectrum [...]
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Battery Indicator = Battery full power . = Battery empty , connect the uni t to the computer for r echarging. I t would t ake about 4 hour s to f ully rec harge t he b attery . During chargin g, y ou can p laybac k the mu sic, videos or photos a t the same tim e. Basic Operation 1. Power On/Off: 1.1 Power On : ● Slide the Pow er ON/OFF Switch to [...]
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Main Menu 1. When power o n the play er , the setting men u will app ear on the display automatically . 2. In the others mod e, press and h old the MENU butt on until the se tting menu appear on the display . 3. In the setting menu (or sub-menus), press the >>I or I<< Buttons repeatedly to selected the specific functions, th en press th[...]
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9.1 If LCD set is selected, p re ss ME NU button to enter the set ting menu. Press the >>I or I<< button to sel ect Bl ack or Exit. If B lack i s selecte d, press MENU button to enter , press the >>I or I<< but ton t o select the disp lay auto turn of f p eriod t o 0 (Display w ill not turn of f); 6; 12; 18; 24; 30 (seconds)[...]
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hold the MENU butto n to save the setting and ex it. 9.5 If Memory info. is selected , press MEN U button to read th e status of internal memory . Press and hold the MENU button to ex it. 9.6 If Firmware v ersion is sel ected, press ME NU button t o read the information of the softw are inside the player . Press and hold the MEN U button to ex it. [...]
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4.3 If Delete all is select ed, press MENU button to enter , then press the >>I or I<< button to Se lect YES or NO. If YE S is selected, then pre ss the MENU button to delete all th e songs in the play er and exit. If NO is selected, press the MENU button to retu rn to pervious menu. 5. T o play s all the songs in the player once, press[...]
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press the MENU button to sav e the setting an d ex it. 9.3 If SRS mode is select ed, press t he >>I o r I<< button to sel ect the settin g and press the MENU button to save the sett ing and exit as: SRS WOW: T o turn ON the SRS (Surroun d) effe ct. User mode: T o set the SRS effect s as desire. Disable SRS: T o turn OFF the SRS ef fect.[...]
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W atching Movies 1. Power on the player , the sett ing menu will appear on t he display . 2. Press the >>I or I<< butt on to select AMV then press MENU button to enter , the display w ill shows: 3. Press the >>I or I<< bu tton repeate dly to search ing the spe cific video tr acks. 4. Press the >II butto n to start play ba[...]
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W atching Photos 1. Power on the player , the sett ing menu will appear on t he display . 2. Press the >>I or I<< button t o select Photo, the displa y will show: 3. Press MENU button to enter , the list of photos will appear on the display . 4. Press >>I or I<< button repeatedly to select the photos as desire. Pre ss the &g[...]
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4.1 Press the >>I or I<< but ton to sele ct the functio ns then pres s MENU button to en ter: 4.2 If Local folde r is selected, press the >>I or I<< button t o searching the specific files in dif ference the folders. If the specific files w as found, press the MENU button to confirmed, the n pre ss >II butt on to st art p[...]
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V oice Recording 1. Power on the player , the settin g menu will appear on the display . 2. Press the >>I o r I< < butt on to selec t R EC ORD the n pr ess ME NU butt on to en ter . The display w ill show: 3. Press the m enu button to enter the recording quality setti ng menu. 4. Press the >> I or I<< button to select R EC t[...]
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V oice Recording Play back 1. Power on the pl ayer, the setting menu will appea r on the display . 2. Press the >>I or I<< bu tton to selec t VOICE then p ress MENU but ton to enter . The display w ill show: 3. Press the >> I or I<< button t o select the specific re cording tracks. 4. Press the > II button to st art playb[...]
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TROUBLESHOO TING GUIDE If you experi ence a problem with this unit , check the chart bel ow before call ing for service. Player do not power on ● Check the ON/O FF switch. S lide the switch to ON position. ● Press and hold th e II button until the LC D screen light on . Music, Vi deo, Photos can’t be play ● Files not succes sfully transferr[...]
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Specificat ion Dimension 2.2(W) x 2.8(H ) x 0.4(D) inches Weight 1.65 oz PC connection USB 2.0 (Fast S peed) Flash memory 2G ( Due to some of me mory was used for inte rnal operation, only approx 1.87 GB memory are free f or download. ) 3.7V 250mA Battery Max Play time: Up to 4 hours Sample rate 32KHz Recording format WA V Record Reco rding tim[...]
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