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XEMIO-66 4 User Manual What’s in the box? For inform ation and sup port, www .lenco.eu[...]
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W hat’s in the box: Operating U nit User Manual USB Cable Earphone Installation CD Battery charg eing time, b atter y last time[...]
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T able of Conten t Button s location and u sages Basic Operatio n Power on and off Operation of Music Mode Repeat Mode V olume Control V edio Mode Driver and Software Utilities In s tallation Converting different video for m at to .AMV video Record Photo Auto-off ti m e Mode T echnical Specification T rouble Shoo ting 1[...]
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Button s location and u sages (1) Mode / function (2) Next/Forwar d Function (3) Previous / Backwar d f unction (4) Play/Pause (5) V olume button (6) USB port (7) On/off (8) Mic (9) Earphone jack 2[...]
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Basic Operatio n Power on and off Switch the On/Off button first and Press for 3 seconds to turn on the player . Hold for 3 seconds to power off the player Operation of Mu sic Mode After entering the m ain menu p age, select the Music and press to enter playing s ong mode . In Music Mode, press once to play m usic. Press again to pause. Press to ju[...]
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Operation o f M ovie Mode After entering the M ain Menu, select “Movie” and press to enter Movie mode. Note: Only files of the .AMV f ormat will be played in Movie mode. Press / button to select your desired movie. Press the button to start playin g the selected .AMV movie. If there are no .AMV f il es, “Empty Disk” w ill be shown on the di[...]
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Converting diffe rent video format to .AMV video Step 1: After instal ling the driver and software utilities, click Start button, select All Programs > MP3 Player Util ities 4.25 > AMV Convert Tool Step 2: Click on t he Input File button to selec t the .ASF video file you want to convert to an .AMV video file.. Also click on the Output File b[...]
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Record In the main menu page, P ress / to selet the Record mode and Press to enter the recording voice mode Press to start recording and Press again to stop or continute recording Press mode till “Saving…..” ap pear on the display to save the recorded voice w hen you f inished the recording. Photo After entering the Main Men u, select Photo a[...]
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T echnical Specification Flash Memory 8GB MP3 compr essed rate su pported MP3(8 – 320 kbp s ) WMA(5-384kbps) Video for m at supported AMV Photo format supported JPEG / BMP / GI F Battery Li-Polymer battery Interface USB2.0 full speed Display 1.8” Color TFT Display Frequency Response 20Hz – 22KHz Distortion <0.5% Rate of Signal-to-noise >[...]
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T rouble Shoo ting What should I do if there’ s no sound when playing? Y ou s hould check the volu m e first. If the volume has been turned up, maybe the me m ory format of the device is incorrect.. 8[...]
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