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Table of contents for the manual
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XEMIO-950 User Manual For information and support, www.lenco.eu[...]
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What’ s in the box? Operating Unit User Manual USB Cable Earphone Installation CD[...]
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Content Buttons location and usages 1 Basic Operation 2 Operation of Music Mode 3 - 6 Operation of Video Mode 6 - 8 Operation of Photo Mode 9 Operation of Record Mode 9 - 10 Operation of Apps Mode 10 Operation of Charging 10 Operation of E-Book Mode 1 1 Operation of Settings Mode 12 Operation of Radio Mode 13 T echnical S pecification 14 T rouble S[...]
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Buttons location and usages (1) Earphone Jack (2) ON/OFF/Lock Button (3) USB Port (4) T ouch Pen (5) S peaker (6) Reset Button (7) Micro SD Card Slot (8) Microphone 1[...]
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Basic Operation Power on/off and Lock Slide the ON/OFF/HOLD switch to the on position and hold for 3 seconds to switch on the device. Slide the switch to the LOCK position to key-lock the player . Main interface Once your switch the player on you’ll reach to the main interface as below .. 2[...]
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Operation of Music Mode Use the touch pen provided to touch on the main menu to enter the music mode. Once you’ve entered the music mode, the following screen would show up. Current play Double click the Current Play icon to resume playing the current song. All Music Double Click the All Mu sic icon to show your library of music, double click any[...]
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My Favourite Double Click the My Favourite icon to browse all songs that you’ve added to be your favourite. Double click a song to start playing. Record Double Click the Record icon to browse all record ed files. Double click a file to start playing. Click to jump back to the main menu. Music Player interface Whenever you start playing a song you[...]
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Play Option Double click the to enter the Play Option Menu. Y ou can set your preference in Repeat Mode / Pla y Mode / MSEQ / EQ Setting / User EQ Setup. Repeat Mode Double click Repeat Mode to choose from Once / Repeat / All / All Repeat / Intro. Once you’ve selected, double click to confirm and return to sub-menu. Play Mode Double click Repeat [...]
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USER EQ Setup Double click User EQ Setup to adjust your own EQ Setting. Once you’ve selected your choice, double click to confirm and return to sub-men u. A – B Repeat Click once to set the starting point of the A- B Repeat , then click again to set the ending point. The A-B repeat setting is done. T o cancel A-B repeat mode, click again. L yri[...]
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Basic V ideo Control The following control panel will show up when a video start playing. Click to choose previous movie, hold to rewind. Click to choose next movie, hold to fast-forward. Click / to adjust the volume. Click to resume playing from where the video stopped last time. Video Fi les Supported A VI File: Codec: XVID Resolution: Max. 800x4[...]
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DA T File: Codec: MPEG-I Resolution: Max. 768x576 Audio Codec: MP3 FL V File: Codec: Sorenson H.263 Resolution: Max. 640x480 Audio Codec: MP3 RM File: Codec: Real Video Codec 8/9/10 Resolution: Max. 800x480 Audio Codec: Real Audio RMVB File: Codec: Real Video Codec 8/9/10 Resolution: Max. 800x480 Audio Codec: Real Audio 8[...]
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Operation of Photo Mode Use the touch pen provided to touch on the main menu to enter the photo mode. Once you’ve entered the photo mode, the following screen would show up. Basic photo control Click on a particular photo, and click to open it. Click to rotate 90 degree left, and click to rotate 90 degree right. Click to zoom into the photo. Clic[...]
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Basic record control Click to start recording. Click to pause recording, click again to resume recording. Click to stop recording. Operation of Apps Use the touch pen provided to touch on the main menu to enter the apps menu. Explorer Click on “Explorer” to enter the file managing mode. T o delete a file, click a file to highlight it, and then [...]
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Operation of E-book Use the touch pen provided to touch on the main menu to enter the e-book menu. Once you’ve entered the e-book menu, the following screen would show up. Basic e-book control Double click on a particular .txt file to open the e-book. When opened an e-book file, click to go back to previous page, click to skip to the next page. C[...]
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Operation of Settings Mode Use the touch pen provided to touch on the main menu to enter the settings menu. Once you’ve entered the settings menu, the following screen would show up. Display Setting Click in to adjust Light T ime, Screen Brightness, Light Mode and Screen Move S tyle. System Setting Click in to upgrade firmware, to restore to defa[...]
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Operation of Radio Mode Use the touch pen provided to touch on the main menu to enter the radio menu. Once you’ve entered the radio menu, the following screen would show up Basic Radio Control Click and to perform manual search of radio channels. Hold and to perform auto search.Click and to adjust the volume. Click to enter the Rad io sub-menu. R[...]
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T echnical Specification Flash Memory 128MB – 16GB Micro SD Card Max. 8GB MP3 compressed rate supported MP3(64 – 320 kbps ) WMA(64-384kbps) WA V Video format suppo rted A VI, WMV , DA T , FL V , RM, RMVB Photo format suppo rted JPEG/BMP/GIF Battery Lithium rechargeable battery Interface USB2.0 high spe ed Display 2.8” Color TFT T ouch Screen [...]