Lenco XEMIO-955 manual

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    XEMIO-965 V1.0 XEMIO- 955 / 965 MP4 PLA YER / T OUCH SCREEN User manual English For informat ion and sup port, w ww.lenco.eu[...]

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    2 V1.0 T able of Content Box content ........................................................... ............................................................................................. 2 Warnings ............................................................................ .......................................................................[...]

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    3 W arnings Don’ts • Do not place na ked flame s, such as lighted ca ndles on or near the prod uct. • Do not place ob jects filled w ith liquids, such as vase s on or n ear the produ ct. • Do no t use or store this produ ct in a place where i t is subje ct to direct sunlight, heat, excessive dust or vibration. • Do not use t his product w[...]

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    4 Basic contr ols and i nterf aces of the pla y er Internal Battery The pla yer has an inter nal batter y. W hen using the uni t for the first tim e, charge it for 3 h ours. Note: The player continue s to u se batter y power a fter it’s been t urned t o standby off, if unit i sn’t used for a while, the batt ery might nee d to be charged. Conn e[...]

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    5 Connecting and disconnecting the playe r to a com puter Connect the player to your com puter to down load me dia files o nto y o ur pla yer; or to up load recor ded voice memos and media files o nto your com puter . Conn ecting the player  Plug t he U SB connector of the Player into a USB port on your comp uter , then th e comp uter w ill dete[...]

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    6 Player App lic ations Icon capt ion Music Listen t o your s ongs. Cre ate My Fav orite list. Listen son gs in Artists / Al bums play lists from your music li brary . Videos View your Favorit e Video / Movie f iles. Photos View photos. View them in port rait or landscape mode . Zoom in an d pan phot os for a closer look. Watch a slide sh ow . Book[...]

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    7 Mus ic Mode T ap the “Mu sic” ic on; you w ill now enter t he music mo de menu. Sorting p laylist by all music, arti st, album or directory lis t. In the music su bmenu tap all music to enter the playlist con taining all aud io files sorte d a-z. tap A r tist to en ter the pla ylist so rted b y artist. T ab o n the artists name t o disp lay a[...]

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    8 Chan ge T itle D isplay T ap the “Cen ter Window ” (part above th e p la y /pause button) to change the displayed inform ation as follo w: Frequenc y Bar Chart > S t at us W indow > ID3 Disp lay > Album View Settings Repeat m ode T ap icon > tap “R epeat Sett ings” > tap Once – to pl ay current f ile onl y Repe at – to [...]

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    9 Video mode T ap the “Video” icon; you will now enter the video m ode menu. T ab the de sired fil e to play it. The control tools will d isappear after 6 seconds (if the y are not bein g u sed). T ap an ywhere on t he t ouch screen to reca ll them. Note: Files tha t are not supported wi ll not be sho wn in the med ia librar y . Basic C ontrols[...]

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    10 Photo mode T ap the “Ph oto” ic on; you w ill now enter t he photo v iewer mode m enu. T ap or to select pre vious or nex t photo and press “ok ” to view it. Note: N ot supported file formats will not b e displa yed in the fi le list. Previous or Next Picture In viewing m ode; drag your finger u p / down or left / rig ht on TFT scre en a[...]

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    1 1 T e xt reade r Y o u can use th e pla yer as a text reade r (.txt files only). Enter text-read er mode b y pressing t he eBook icon T ap or to select pre vious or nex t file and tap on t he file to r ead it. T ap on the “ w a ste bin ” to delet e the file, tap “ yes ” to delete or “ no ” to e xit. Note: N ot supported file wi ll not[...]

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    12 Radio Mod e This player has a built-i n radio re ceiver . So y ou can use this player is a po cket radio. In the main menu tap the “ Radio” icon to enter rad io mode. T o change the vol ume tap o r icon. T o switch between mo no and stereo mode tap and t hen tap stereo sw itch. Note: T urn Off the FM stereo function when rad io station signa[...]

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    13 Other Function m enu Enter other functions b y tapping on the “ other funct ion ” icon in the m ain m enu. S topwatch T ap “Stopw atch” to enter stopwatch mo de.  T ap “Start” icon to start the timer .  T ap “Paus e” or icon to pause the stopwatch.  T ap “Reset ” icon to reset the t imer time.  Back to prev ious o[...]

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    14 V ibr ator If this funct ion is on the unit will vibra te ever y time the panel w ill be touched. Slide sh ow If this funct ion is on the photos in p hoto view ing mode will automat ically flip after the set time. Screen Lock Use thi s fun ction t o lo ck th e screen. This is ve ry u seful t o p revent unwan ted act ions while carrying the unit [...]

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    15 T -Flash Card Slot (M icro SD Card slot ) This player a llows you to pla y those support med ia file s from a micro SD memor y card (T -Fla sh). Placing t he Micro SD card  T urn Off the pla yer by the pow er switch. Now insert the micro SD m emor y card into the car d slot.  Slide the pow er switch to O N po sition and tur n ON the unit b[...]

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    16 Disclaimer Updates to Firmware and/or hardw are components are made regularly . There fore some of the in struction, specifications and pi ctures in this d ocume ntation may d iffer slig htly from your particular situat ion. All items described in thi s guide for il lustration purp oses onl y and ma y not appl y t o parti cular situatio n. No le[...]