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W arnings W ARNING : Changes or modications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. NOTE : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed[...]
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W arranty For Warranty Information and the most up-to- date version of this User’ s Guide, go to ww w .gpx.c om .[...]
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• Digital audio: MP3, WMA • Digital video: A VI, RM, RMVB • 2.8” full color touch TFT display • 4 GB pre-installed ash memor y • L CD display • Built-in microphone • V oice Recording • Preset EQ • Digital volume contr ol • Mini-USB por t, 2.0 full speed • Micro-SD memor y card reader: supports MP3 • Stereo headphone jac[...]
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• Windows XP , Windows Vista, Windows 7 • USB Port • Intel® Pentium® II 233MHz (or AMD equivalent) or higher • 64MB minimum RAM • 10MB minimum free space on hard driv e DC battery power: built-in rechargeable lithium polymer battery T o charge the built-in rechargeable battery , turn the unit on using the Pow er switch and use the inclu[...]
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Introduction MIC Stereo Headphone Jack Micro-SD Card Slot Microphone Mini-USB Port OFF ON Po wer Adjust to turn the unit on or o .[...]
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Introduction M Menu Press t o access the main menu. Press and hold to turn the unit on and o . Display Skip/Search Press t o sk ip . Press and hold t o search through tracks.[...]
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1. Adjust the Power switch to the ON position. 2. Press and hold the Menu button. T o power of f, press and hold the Menu button and slide the on-screen bar . 1. The Auto Lock settings can be adjusted from the System Settings under DISPLA Y . P owering On Auto L ock[...]
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1. Follow the instructions for Loading Files. 2. Press the Music or Video icon on the touchscreen to open the music or movies application. 3. Use the on-screen play controls to begin playing music. 1. Follow the instructions for Loading Files. 2. Press the on-screen Photo icon. 3. Use the on-screen controls to view loaded photos. Music and Movies P[...]
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Copyright © 2012 Digital Products International (DPI, Inc.) | All other trademarks appearing herein are the property of their respective owners. Specications are subject to change without notice. T o download this User ’ s Guide in English, Spanish, or French, or to get answers to frequently asked questions, visit the support section at www .[...]
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1. Connect the touchscreen media player to a computer using the Mini-USB Port connection and a USB cable (included). 2. Once connected, the unit will show up on the connected computer as if it were a connected USB thumb drive, external hard drive, or memory card. 3. Drag and drop the desired les into the unit’s drive location on the connected [...]
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1. Insert a Micro SD Card into the Memory Card Expansion Slot . The Memory Car d Expansion Slot supports Micr o SD Cards up to 16GB in capacity . Loading a Micro SD Card Micro SD Memor y Expansion Slot File C ompatibility : Digital audio: MP3[...]
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1. Follow the instructions for Loading a Micro SD Card. 2. Press the MUSIC icon on the touchscreen to open the music application. 3. Press the on-screen Browser button and select the Card Dir . 4. Select the desired music from the card directory and use the on-screen play controls to begin playing the selected music. Playing from the Micro SD Card [...]
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1. Press the Recorder icon on the touchscreen to open the recorder application. 2. Press the on-screen Play/Stop button to start and stop recording. 3. Press the Save button to the right of the on-screen Play/Stop button to save the recording to the player’s internal memory . Recording A udio[...]
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1. Press the Music icon on the touchscreen to open the music application. 2. Press the on-screen Browser button and select the Main Dir . 3. From the folder browser select the Record folder . 4. Select the desired recording using the touchscreen. 5. Use the on-screen play controls to begin playing the selected recording. Playing Recor ded Audio[...]
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1. Connect the media player to a computer using the included USB cable. 2. Once connected, the video conversion software will open automatically . 3. Use the conversion software to select a video on your computer and convert it to the A VI format so it will be playable on the media player . 4. After converting, follow the instructions for Loading F[...]
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USER’S GUIDE V:555-01 For the most up-to-date version of this User’ s Guide, go to www.gp x.com MT852B T ouchscreen Media Player[...]