Lenco Xemio-655 manual

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    USER’S MAN UAL Xemio-645 , 654 , 655 , 664 Media Player For informatio n and su pport, www .lenc o.eu[...]

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    W arnings Don’ts • Do not place na ked flame s, such as lighted candle s on or near the product. • Do not place ob jects filled w ith liquids, su ch as vases on or near t he product. • Do not use o r store this p roduct in a pla ce w here it is subject to direct sunlight, heat, e xcessive dust or vibration. • Do not use t his product wit [...]

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    1. Get to know the controls on Player About Player Battery Player has an internal, non–user-re placeable battery. For best resul ts, the first time you use player, let it charge for about 2 hours or until the ba ttery status i con in the “C onnect” screen shows that the battery is in full. Battery is in full Item Des cription Item Description[...]

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    Note: Play er c ontinues to use battery power a fter it ’s been turned off, if unit isn’t us ed for a while , the battery might nee d to be charged. a. Charging the Battery: Y ou can char ge the player battery in two ways:  Connect player to your com puter . Or ,  Use the USB powe r char ger . (available separately) b. Connection and Char[...]

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    a. T o Connecting Player  T o connect player to your c omputer , plug the connector of USB Ca ble int o a USB port on your computer , a nd connect the other end to pla yer , then the “Connec t” screen appear for view .  Now the player is ready for media files transfer with your compute r and the battery is charging .  Y ou ca n transfe[...]

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    (If Picture cho oses) (If T ext c hooses) (If Game chooses) (If Setting ch ooses) 4. Use Setup M enu Y ou might need to s et date & time or change some d efault setting as y ou desired in s etup sub menu before you st art to use the player .  T o go i nto setup menu, from ma in menu, choose “ Setup ” by use / button and then press M butt[...]

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    b. T o change “LCD set” You can set the backl ight t o illuminate th e screen for a certain amount of t ime as you d esired or make the backlight to al ways ON when every time you turn ON the player.  T o c hange LCD backlight, choose “ LCD set ” > ch oose “ Dark mode ”, a level bar with number appear then chose “0 (always On) /[...]

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    will be losses.  Choose “ Format D evice ” then choose “ Format Disk / F ormat Ca rd” by using M and / but tons, and then choose OK to process or choose Cancel to exit and back to setup menu. h. T o V iew “Firmware V ersion” Y ou might need to view the details about firm ware information inside the Player .  Choose “ Firmwar e v[...]

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    c. Use F ast-Forward or Fast-Backwa rd  Press and hold button to use fas t-forward  Press and hold button to use fas t-backward. d. Adjust volume level  In music playing , press “VOL” button, a c hange volume control screen a ppears, then press / buttons to adjust volume levels to down / up ( 0 – 40).  Wait for 6 – 8 sec onds or[...]

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    d. Exit  Select Exit to back to music now playing screen. 7. Use M usic Submenu in Music Playing Mode Y ou might need to do some changes for music playing, such as r epeat, EQ set tings for music files… etc. T o change setting: a. T o Set Repeat  In music playing mode, press M button, a Music Submenu a ppear , then choose “ Re peat ” , [...]

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    d. Exit  Select Exi t to back to music now playing scree n. 8. Use M ovie Menu a. T o Play Movie  From Ma in Menu, choose “ Movie ” by using / a nd M button, a “Movie Now Playing” screen appears to use.  In M ovie Now Playing” screen, pres s key to start the play .  Press button to pause and to back to Movie Now Playing sc ree[...]

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     Once file is selected, press M button and choos e “Y es” to confirm or “N o” to cancel. c. Delete All  In movie subm enu screen, c hoose “ Delete al l ” then selects “Y es / No” by using / button.  One “YES” or “N O” appear then press M button to confirm .  All music files will be delete d once YES is s elected [...]

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     Run “AMV Convert T ools”, click to cho ose the folder where to save the AMV files, and then clic k to select t he folder where the original files are. The original file will show in the file window once selected.  Select with highlight the unprocessed AMV file s in the file window , the icon will be highlighted in to . And then click ico[...]

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    Note: Only pixels in 160x128 can be supported. 11. Use Record Menu Y ou c an use the player as a V oice Rec order and reco rding voice memos usi ng the built-i n microphone. 1. To Start Recording Voice Memo  From main menu, choose “ Record ” by us ing / and M buttons, a “Now Recording” screen appea r to use. “Now Recording” Scr een 2[...]

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     In record submenu, ch oose “ Record type ”, the n choose “ 32K BPS / 64K B PS / 128K BPS / 256K BPS” values a s you desired by using / and M buttons. 13. Use V oice Menu For playback and manage the recorded voice memos f ile.  From main menu, choose “ Voice ” menu by usi ng / and M buttons, a “Voi ce Now Playing” screen a ppe[...]

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    mode, then pres s M button to call up the voice s ubmenu.  In V oic e s ubmenu screen, choose “ Local folder ” a list menu appear , and t hen select folder and / or choose a voic e file by using / and M butt on.  It will go back to mu sic now playing scree n once a music file i s selected. Then press button to pl ay . b. Delete Fi le  [...]

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     T o create another A – B distance of track to repeat, press butt on again and the n again. a new created A – B dis tance of track is repeating.  T o cancel the repeat A – B function, press the M button. Or press button to pause. Set Replay T ime s:  In voice playing mode, press M butt on, a Mus ic Sub-menu appear , the choose “ Re[...]

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    to use / button to browse next / previous photo in p hoto playing mode whe n Manual Play is se lected.  Choose “Auto play”, a set ting me nu a ppear , then ch oose “ 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9 / 10 sec ond(s)” as you desired by using / and M buttons. The slide show function is activate d as your selected time gap to playing the ph[...]

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     In e Book Subme nu, choose “ Loc al folder ” a list menu appea r , and then choose folder and file by using / button.  Once file is selected, press M button the n bu tton to read. b. Playback Set  In eBook Submenu, choose “ Pl ayback set ” and then choose “ Manual play ”. Y ou need to us e / button to change next / previous pa[...]

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    up eBook submenu.  Choose “ Bookmark Ad d ” by using / button a nd then press M button, the pages is saved into bookma rk and go back to current reading pa ge automatically . d. Exit  Select Exi t for back to eBook list menu scre en. 21. Use Memory Card Slot This player al lows you to play those support media files f rom your memory card [...]

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    Download of m usic files fails. * Check whe ther USB cable is damaged and is connected properl y . * Check whe ther driver is installed correctly . * Check whe ther the player ’ s memory is i n full. 24. Specification Dimension 82.5 mm (H) x 40 mm (W) x 8.5mm (D) W eight 28g LCD 1.8 Inches, Resolution (RGB)128 x 160 PC connection USB 1.0 / 1.1 / [...]