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1 For your safety ─ Read this user guide carefully to ensure proper use of the product and to avoid an y accidental damage to th e player or injury to th e user. U s e S a f e l y[...]
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2 z Please use your MP4 player proper ly at all times to avoid any risk of explosion, fire or receiving an electric shock etc. Do not knock, drop or cause any violent impact to the player at any time. z Do not use the player in the follo wing conditions and environments: high humidity or moisture, temperatures higher than 35C, temperatures lower th[...]
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3 button to LOCK position z Always remember to back up important data contained on your player onto your computer to avoid an y potential data loss z Please use the volume control responsibly to avoid damage to your hearing. Stop using the player immediately if you start to get a ringing noise in your ears. Doctors warn against exposure to high vol[...]
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4 z Only use the accessories supplied or approved by our company. It could be dangerous to use other than these designated products and any breach of this condition will affect the product warranty. Note: Please recharge the di gital player before using it ! Function features The player supp orts MP3, WMA and W AV format music fi les. Including[...]
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5 A c c e s s o r i e s Player T ouch pen USB Cable Earphone s User Guide Instal lation CD Components and Button functions[...]
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6 1 . V o l u m e d o w n 2 . V o l u m e u p 3. Microphone/RESET butto n 4. HOLD b utton/Power on/off 5 . T o u c h p e n h o l d e r 6 . U S B p o r t 7. Micro SD Flash M emory card slot 8. Earphone jack 9 . T o u c h s c r e e n C h a r g i n g t h e L i – p o l y m e r b a t t e r y s a f e l y 1. Connect the player to your PC’s USB port wi[...]
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7 V olume Adjustment In Audio playing, playback video files, or t uning FM radio mode, you can touch 【 】 icons in the display or press 【 】 button on the top of the player to turn down/turn u p the volume. M e n u N a v i g a t i o n button: Enter submenu. Skip button 【 】 : Shift menus. Skip button 【 】 : Shift pages. button: Return /[...]
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8 1. Select Repeat mode and tou ch it to enter. 2. Select and touch the repeat mode: No R epeat, Repeat One, Repeat All, Random All, Folder Normal, Folder Repeat, Folder Random). Equalizer 1. Select Equalizer mode and touch it to enter. 2. T ouch icons to switch page and select your d esired option (e.g. Normal, Pop, Rock, Classic, Jazz, Bass, Cus [...]
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9 one of the play list and select the m usic files by touching it, th en you can touch icon to playback it. Y ou can touch to select to delete the play list or the music fil e. Slide Show 1. T ouch ”Slide Show” to enter. 2. T ouch icons to switch page and select the time: Off, 5 Seconds, 10 Seconds, 15 Seconds, 30 Seconds, 60 Se conds, and it w[...]
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10 5. Whilst in playback mode, touch to enter into submenu (e.g. Repeat, Equalizer, 3D, Play Rate, File). this part please refer to <music playback submenu > 6. Touch to return to main menu. 7. NOTE: In music, voice or F M mode, you can touch icon to record. P H O T O 1. In main menu, select “Photo” icon and enter b y touching it. 2. Touc[...]
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11 “Alarm”, “Time Zone”. Adjust: 1. Select “Adjust” mode and enter by touching it. 2. T ouch icons to adjust time (hour, minute) and date (year, month, day). Alarm: Select “Alarm” mode and ent er by touching Alarm icon, and t ouch “Adjust” to enter, then adjust the alarm clock time b y touching icons , touch On/Off mode to turn [...]
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12 Seconds, 30 Seconds, 1 Minute, Close). R e c o r d Enter “Record” mode by touching it and touch “Quality” to select: Long Time , Normal Quality , High Quality. Sys Tools Select “Sys Tools” and enter by touching it, then you ca n touch icons and touch the relevant icon: Dele te, Format, Reset, Refresh , File Sort. Storage Y ou can[...]
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13 Video OSD Color: Select Video OSD Color icon by touchi ng it: Red, Green, Blu e, Cyan, Y ello w , Gray ,. 1. T ouch to play or pause, you also can t ouch in the display to adjust the volume. Slide the 【 HOLD 】 button i n the direction of to return to video files list. 2. Select one of the video files s tored in the pla yer , you can touch ic[...]