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XEMIO-965 V1.0 XEMIO-965 MP4 PLA YER / T OUCH SCREEN User manual English For informat ion and sup port, w ww.lenco.eu V1.0[...]
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2 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 pro duct. • Do not place ob jects filled w ith liquids, such as vases on or n ear the prod uct. • Do no t use or store thi s produ ct in a place where it is subject to direct sunlight, heat, exce ssive 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 e r Internal Battery The pla yer has an inter nal batter y. W hen using the un it for the fir st time, charge it f or 3 hours. Note: The player continue s to u se batter y power a fter it’s been t urned t o standb y off, if unit i sn’t used f or a while, the batt ery might n eed to be charged. Con[...]
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5 Connecting and disconnecting the playe r to a com puter Connect the player to your com puter to download me dia files onto your player; or to upload recorded voice memos and media file s onto your com puter . Conn ecting the player Plug t he U SB connector of the Player i nto a USB port on your computer , th en t he computer will detect and i[...]
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6 Player App lic ations Icon capt ion Music Listen t o your s ongs. Crea te My F avorite li st. Li sten songs in Art ists / Album s play lists from your music li brary . Videos View your Favorit e Video / Movie f iles. Photos View photos. View them in por trait or landscape mode . Zoom in an d pan photos for a closer look . Watch a sl ide show . Bo[...]
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7 Mus ic Mode T ap the “Mu sic” ic on; you w ill now enter t he music mode 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 sort ed a-z. tap A rti st to en ter the p laylist sorted b y artist. T ab o n the artists name to displa y a pl[...]
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8 Chan ge T itle D isplay T ap the “C enter Window ” (part abo ve the pla y/p au se button) to ch ange the displayed inform ation as fo llow: Frequenc y Bar Chart > S t at us W indow > ID3 Di spla y > Al b um 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 –[...]
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9 Video mode T ap the “Video” icon; you will now enter the video mode men u. 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 the touch screen to reca ll them. Note: Files tha t are not supported w ill not be shown in the m edia libr ary . 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 menu. 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 file list. Previous or Next Picture In viewing m ode; drag your finger up / down or left / rig ht on TFT screen a s y[...]
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1 1 T e xt reade r Y o u can use t he pla yer as a text rea der (.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 delet e or “ no ” to exit. Note: N ot supported file wi ll no[...]
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12 Radio Mod e This player has a built-i n radio re ceiver . So y ou can use this pla yer is a pock et radio. I n the main menu tap t he “ 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 mo de tap and then tap stereo switch. Note: T urn Off the FM stereo function when rad io station sig[...]
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13 Other Function m enu Enter other functions b y tapping on the “ other funct ion ” icon in th e main m enu. S topwatch T ap “Stopw atch” to enter stopwatch mode. 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 or[...]
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14 Shock If this funct ion is on the unit will vi brate ever y time the panel w ill be touc hed. Slide sh ow If this funct ion is on the photos in p hoto view ing mode will auto maticall y flip after the set tim e. Screen Lock Use thi s f unction to l ock t he screen. This is ver y usefu l t o p revent u nwan ted act ions while carryin g the un it [...]
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15 T -Flash Card Slot (M icro S D Card s lot) This player a llows you to pla y those support media fi les from a mi cro SD me mory card ( T -Flash). Placing t he Micro SD card T urn Off the pla yer by the pow er sw itch. Now insert t he micro SD memor y card into the card slot. Slide the pow er switch to O N po sition and tur n ON the unit [...]
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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 docu mentation m ay d iffer slightl y from your particular s ituation. All items described in thi s guide for il lustration p urposes onl y and ma y not appl y to particular situation. N o lega[...]