I-Tech Company MP3 Headphone manual

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    Medi a Play er User Guide ii The specification is subject to change without notice. Manufacturer assumes no responsibility for Error Contained here in. Copyright © 2006 Manufacturer all right s reserved. The information in this document is s ubject to change without notice. The statem ents, configurations, technical dat a, and recommendations in t[...]

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    Medi a Play er User Guide iii Revision History Date V ersion Change Notice 7/05/2006 1.60 Modified the V ideo & OSD Function[...]

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    Medi a Play er User Guide iv Content s 1. Introduction ................................................................................................................ 1 1.1. About the Product ........................................................................................... 1 1.2. Features .................................................[...]

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    Medi a Play er User Guide 1 1. Introduction 1.1. About the Product The new 6-in-1 me dia player enhan ces your media pre sentation or advertising to be more convenient and brings the immediate e njoyment and entert ainment to your life. The comp act dual slot design allows Compact Fla sh or IBM Micr o drive to work concurrently with the Smart Media[...]

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    MPEG2 (*.v ob, *.mpg) Support Format Video Data rate 1.0-10.0 Mbit/sec Audio MPEG1-Audio-Layer1 MPEG1-Audio-Layer2 MPEG1-Audio-Layer3 (MP3) AC3/AAC-audio (option al with extra charge) Note : If optiona l no AC3/AAC-a udio supported, this media pl ayer will only pla y video (no soun d s) of the DVD (*.vob) or MPEG2 file contains AC3/AAC-audi o. Besi[...]

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    1.3. N o t i c e • Do not touch the LCD panel surface with sharp or hard objects. • Do not use abrasive cleaners, waxes or solv ents for cleaning, use only a dry or damp, soft cloth. • Use only the attached AC/DC power adapter. 1 . 4 . Check List Before using this media player, please make sure that all the items listed below are present in y[...]

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    Medi a Play er User Guide 4 2. Outline Drawing Ty p e Ⅰ : Media Player Chassis (refe re nce) Ty p e Ⅱ : Media player Kit TTL Panel LV D S P a n e l[...]

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    Medi a Play er User Guide 5 3. Manual 3.1. Inst all Battery in the Remote Control Insert the battery and match the (+) and (-) on battery to the marks inside the battery compartment. First-time use: Remember to remove the insulating Mylar piece form the battery . Service life of battery: 1. The battery normally last for about one y ear although thi[...]

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    Medi a Play er User Guide 6 3.3. Operations for Media Player Play back 3.3.1. Remote Control Key Define No. Key Definition Description 1 POWER ON/OFF T o switch on/ off 2 MEDIA PLA YER SETUP T o enter medi a player setup menu 3 ROT A TE T o rot ate the photo 4 INFORMA TION/ FOLDER MENU T o view information of the Photo/Musi c/V ideo T o call folder[...]

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    Medi a Play er User Guide 7 13 MUTE T o mute while playback 14 MENU T o select the media player menu options 15 VOL. UP T o increase the volume / Under LCD setup me nu, to adjust value up 16 LCD SETUP / NEXT ITEM T o call LCD setup menu Under LCD setup menu, to move to next item 17 VOL. DOWN T o decrease the volume/ Under LCD setup menu, to adjust [...]

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    Medi a Play er User Guide 8 3 . 3 . 3 . M e d i a P l a y e r S e t u p Under File Library scr een, pres s to enter SETUP M ENU – MAIN P AGE screen. Photo setup : Press to select PHOT O SETUP and press ENTER to enter SETUP MENU – PHOTO screen. SETUP MENU -- MAIN P AGE PHOTO SETUP MUSIC SET U P MOVIE SETUP SLIDESHOW SETUP PREFERENCES EXIT SETUP [...]

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    Medi a Play er User Guide 9 ORIENT A TION Press and to select orient a tion function and then press ENTER to implement. This function will automatically rotate the pictures based on the orientation inf ormation in the Exif header(data in JPEG file). SETUP MENU -- PHOTO THUMBNAIL DIGEST TRANSITION MOD E ORIENT A TIO N DEF AUL T DIGEST STYLE IGNORE M[...]

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    Medi a Play er User Guide 10 Music setup : Press to select MUSIC SETUP and press ENTER to enter SETUP MENU – MUSIC screen. SETUP MENU -- MAIN P AGE PHOTO SETUP MUSIC SET U P MOVIE SETUP SLIDESHOW SETUP PREFERENCES EXIT SETUP MUSIC SET U P REPEA T MODE Press and to select music repeat mode and then press ENTER to implement. SETUP MENU -- MUSIC REP[...]

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    Medi a Play er User Guide 11 Movie setup : Press to select MOVIE SETUP and press ENTER to enter SETUP MENU – MOVIE screen. Then press to select preferred function. SETUP MENU -- MAIN P AGE PHOTO SETUP MUSIC SET U P MOVIE SETUP SLIDESHOW SETUP PREFERENCES EXIT SETUP MOVIE SETUP REPEA T MODE Press and to select video repeat mode and then press ENTE[...]

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    Medi a Play er User Guide 12 Slide show setup : Press to select SLIDE SHOW SETUP and press ENTER to enter SETUP MENU – SLIDE SHOW screen. Then press to select preferred function. SLIDESHOW MODE Press and to select slide sho w mode of photo and then press ENTER t o implement: SETUP MENU -- PHOTO S LIDE SH SLIDESHOW MODE MANUAL FOLDER REPEA T AUTO [...]

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    Medi a Play er User Guide 13 INTERV AL TIME Press and to select interval time between photos and then press ENTER to implement. SETUP MENU -- PHOTO S LIDE SH SLIDESHOW MODE FOLDER REPEA T INTERV AL TIME ONE SECOND TRANSITION THREE SECONDS AUTO ST ART FIVE SECONDS TEN SECONDS MAIN P AGE INTERV AL TIME z There are four modes to select: 1 / 3 (Default[...]

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    Medi a Play er User Guide 14 Note: Play list is complied by the sequence of the file names in the memory card (type s of file do not influence the sequence). Please modify the f ile names to the sequence to meet you need. A sample play list as below t a ble: Auto Play Sequence of Memory Card CF / Micro Drive SD / MMC / MS SM Files in Memory Card 01[...]

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    Medi a Play er User Guide 15 Preferences setup : When media is playing, press the stop the pl ayback and press to back to menu OSD and press ENTER to enter FILE LIBRAR Y p age. M E N U O S D p a g e F I L E L I B R A R Y p a g e Then press and press to select PREFERENCES and press ENTER to enter --PREFERENCES P AGE-- screen. Then press to select pr[...]

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    Medi a Play er User Guide 16 16:9 video in a 4:3 display in NORMAL/LB mode 16:9 video in a 4:3 display in NORMAL/PS mode 16:9 video in a 4:3 display in WIDE mode The best display result is playing a 16:9 video in a 16: 9 display in WIDE mode, the result will like the picture below: TV TYPE Press and to select television type and then press ENTER to[...]

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    Medi a Play er User Guide 17 VIDEO OUTPUT This Media player support s VG A mode. -- PREFERENCES P AGE -- TV DISPLA Y TV TYPE VIDEO OUT VGA OSD LANG OSD MESSAGE SETUP V ALUES MAIN P AGE SET VIDEO OUT OSD LANG Press and to select preferred language and then press ENTER to implement. This Media Player support s Engli sh (Default value) and T raditiona[...]

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    Medi a Play er User Guide 18 Exit setup: z Press to select EXIT SETUP and press ENTER or press to turn off SETUP MENU screen. 3.3.4. Menu Select Under File Library scr een, pres s and menu screen will appear . Press to select card if multi cards ins erted. Press to select PHOTO / MUSIC / VIDEO / FI LE page and press ENTER to enter . Note: No matter[...]

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    Medi a Play er User Guide 19 3.3.8. Mute the Media player Press button during playback. When “MUTE” appears on the screen, this Media player is mute. T o resume the sound, press the mute button until “MUTE OFF” appears o n the screen. 3.3.9. Next or Previous Playback 1. On PHOTO / MUSIC / VIDEO / FILE page, press / for switch to next/previo[...]

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    Medi a Play er User Guide 20 DELETE Press to select DELETE and then press ENTER . Select YES and press to confirm delete. RENAME Press to select DELETE and then press ENTER to enter VIRTUAL KEYBOARD. Press and ENTER to key-in preferred file name. Select OK and press ENTER to finish rename. VIRTUAL KEY BOARD 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 _ - # A B C D E F G H[...]

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    Medi a Play er User Guide 21 3.4. LCD Setup Press to enter LCD setup menu. Under LCD setup menu, press to move next item and press to previous item. Under LCD setup, pre ss / to increase/decrease value of the selected function or confirm option. 3.4.1. OSD Menu Under Regular Screen (Hot Key ) Key Pad Item Step1 Step2 Press this key to call the main[...]

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    Medi a Play er User Guide 22 Navigating OSD Menu BRIGHTNESS - + 127 1024x768 H:60.09KHz V :75.12Hz BRIGHTNESS Adjust the screen’s brig htness. Press “+” or “-” button to increase or decrease the setting of value. CONTRAST Adjust the screen’ s contrast. Pr ess “+” or “-” button to i ncrea se or decrease the setting of value. H-PO[...]

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    Medi a Play er User Guide 23 z USER: Use this function to set a color temperature to suit you own preference. z 9300K: Select to set monitor for the CIE coordinate 9300 color tem perature z 6500K: Select to set monitor for the CIE coordinate 6500 color tem perature z 5500K: Select to set monitor for the CIE coordinate 5 500 color temperature GAMMA [...]

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    Medi a Play er User Guide 24 time are the same, the timer control function is of f. MOTION CONTROL (optional) Press or to enter MOTION DETECT menu. T o tune ON/OFF motion detect. (Default value is OFF) min T o set continuing playback minutes (after no motion detected)(Default value is 5 min. ) . EXIT T o exit this MOTION DETECT menu. Motion Detect [...]

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    Medi a Play er User Guide 25 Adjust the screen brightness by inverter volt age level. Press to increase or to decrease. ADC CONTRAST Adjust the contrast by pressing or R RED GAIN Push to adjust the RED gain level by or G GREEN GAIN Push to adjust the GREEN gain level by or B BLUE GAIN Push to adjust the BLUE gain level by or OSD EXIT Press or to EX[...]

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    Medi a Play er User Guide 26 z If the plug is dusty , wipe off using a soft, dry cloth bef ore connecting. z Don’t place on a window still or other plac e where the Media play er exposed to direct sunlight. z Don’t use in an excessively dusty or dam p environ ment. z Don’t place directly on top of an amplifier , or other component in your ste[...]

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    Medi a Play er User Guide 27 properly . z Check if outer equipment is on. No sound z Ensure that the equipment is con ne cted properly . z If using a hi-fi amplifier , try another sound source. z Check the volume adjustment. z Check the audio format, AAC and AC3 audio codec are not supported. Distorted sound z Ensure that the input settings for ste[...]

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    Medi a Play er User Guide 28 lightning, static electricity or some other external factor .) 3.7. Known Issues Issue 1: When a movie is playing and press fast forward, the following movie will play at the normal speed but without sound. Issue 2: Under MUSIC selection menu the Next/Back chapter key becomes stop key .[...]