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Pag e 3 V oi ce Pl ay in g Cont rol s ........................................ 26 Qu i c[...]
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Pag e 4 Plea se make sur e that t he item s shown b elow a re inc lude d in the p acka ge. Sho uld an i tem be mi ssin g, ple ase c onta ct th e loc al ret aile r fro m whic h you purc has ed thi s prod uct . 1 . MP152 2. USB C able 3. Inst ru cti on Man ual & Do cum entat ion 4. Profe ssi onal[...]
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Pag e 5 Inte grate d ash m emor y 1 .5 ” CST N LCD full - co lor di splay Plays mu sic, v ideo, p hotos a nd text ID3 a nd LRC sup por t fo r song a nd sync hro - nize d lyr ic info rma tion d ispl ay Inte grate d Mic roph one fo r Dig ital Voic e Rec ordi ng Inte grate d FM Radi o and Rec ord er USB 2 .0 Hi -s pee [...]
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Pag e 6 2 4 8 1 3 5 6 7 Reset 9 [...]
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Pag e 7 Fro nt V iew 1 . LCD Di splay 2. Me nu But ton <M ENU > 3. Co ntro l But tons <U P> <D OWN > <LE FT > <RI GH T > 4. Enter Bu tto n <EN TER> 5. Opt ion B utto n <O PTIO N> Si de V iew 6. Power/ Hol d Swi tch Sl ide and h old th e switc h down f or Power, slid e it up fo r Ho ld. <P OWER> Bo t t[...]
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Pag e 8 Y ou r player ha s an integ rated r ech arge able ba tte r y . Upo n init ial us e, the bat ter y s houl d be cha rged f ully to ens ure opt imal p er for man ce an d bat ter y life. If th e player ha s not bee n used i n [...]
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Pag e 9 T o tu rn t he p la yer off , sli de an d ho ld t he <PO WER > sw it ch d ow n unt il the scr ee n turn s off. Reset t he playe r if it sho uld f reeze an d not re spon d or ot her wi se mal func tio n. 1 . Dis co nnec t your pl ayer if it is c onn ecte d to a co mp[...]
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Pag e 10 When you turn on the pla yer , you will see the Main menu. The Main menu giv es you acc ess to the differ- ent function modes of your pla yer . These modes are : Mus ic: Bro wse and p lay musi c. Photo: Bro wse and v iew Ph otos. Vi deo: Br owse an d play Vi deo s. Radi o: Liste n to FM rad io bro adc asts. T [...]
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Pag e 1 1 B rowse f or a nd p la y you r mus ic le s. If you have loa ded new music les ont o the player, the mus ic li bra r y wil l nee d to be ref res hed when you ente r Mus ic m ode. Thi s pr oce ss may take s evera l mi nutes . Y ou will not be ab le to acce ss th e M usic Brows er sc reen u nti l you ref resh t he mus ic li brar y. Fo[...]
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Pag e 12 If you r m usic les co ntain I D3 son g i nfo rmat ion ta gs, you w ill b e ab le to v iew you r tra cks by A r tis t, Al bum , or G enre. T o v iew al l l es (inc lud ing th ose t hat do not co ntai n I D3 info rma tion), sele ct “All Son gs” or use the “ Br owser ” o ptio n. If music is a l[...]
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Pag e 13 T o st ar t play ing mus ic, br owse fo r a son g and th en pre ss <E NTER> to s tar t pl aybac k. Whe n a son g is playi ng, th e Now Play ing sc reen app ears (see b elow). Play Status Lock Icon Battery Level Elapsed[...]
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Pag e 14 The f ollo wing f unct ion s may be per for med f rom t he Now P laying s cree n. Func tio n Key Act io n T o p lay the n ext tr ack Pres s <RI GHT > T o p lay the p revio us tra ck Pres s <LEF T > T o f or war d-s can q uick ly thr ough t he cur rent t rack Ho ld <RI GHT > T o r evers e- sca n quick ly th roug h the cur [...]
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Pag e 15 Equ al i zer Sel ect a d igit al equ alizer p reset t o optim ize the w ay the p layer pro ce sse s audio s ignal s. The o ptio ns are: No rma l, Pop, Rock , Clas sic, J az z, and B ass. Rep eat Chan ge th e repe at opti ons to ad just th e orde r in whi ch tr acks ar e played. It em De scr ipt io n No Re peat Play tr acks i n norm al ord [...]
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Pag e 16 B rowse f or a nd v iew you r ph oto l es (JPG a nd BMP). For mor e in for mati on ab out ho w t o g et Pho tos o nto your p layer, pl ease r efer to t he sec tio n “ T ra nsfer ri ng Fil es to the Pl ayer ”. Whe n you ch oos e Photo S mode f rom t he Mai n men [...]
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Pag e 17 Func tio n Key Acti on T o return to the Main menu Ho ld <M ENU> T o vi ew a Photo, b rowse t hrou gh the t humb nail Photo s and th en pre ss <E NTER>. The f ollo wing f unct ion s may be per for med f rom t he Photo V iewe r scre en. Func tio n Key Act io n T[...]
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Pag e 18 B rowse f or a nd p la y you r Vi deo l es. Y ou r playe r su ppor t s MT V l es enc od ed at 1 28 x 128 and 25 fp s. Vid eos may nee d t o b e enco ded wi th the inc lud ed sof t war e for dev ice p laybac k. For mor e informati on about c onverting v ideo, please refer to the section “ Video Conversion”. For mo re i nfo rma ti[...]
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Pag e 19 Func tio n Key Acti on T o p lay the n ext V ideo Pres s <RI GHT > T o p lay the p revio us Vi deo Pr ess < LEFT > T o f or war d-s can q uick ly thr ough t he cur rent V ide o Ho ld <RI GHT > T o r evers e- sca n quic kly th roug h the cur rent V ide o Ho ld <LEF T > T o p ause /resum e playb ack Press <ENTER>[...]
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Pag e 20 L is ten t o FM rad i o bro ad cast s . Y ou must have a p air of headph ones co nnec ted to the head pho ne j ack to rec eive FM br oadc asts; you r pl ayer wil l uti lize the h eadph one c ord a s an anten na. Whe n you ch oos e R AD IO fr om the M ain m enu, you wil l [...]
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Pa ge 21 Func tio n Key Act ion T o a djust t he volu me level Pres s <UP > or <D OWN> T o r etur n to the M ain me nu Ho ld <M ENU> Qu ick O pt io n Men u T o ac ce ss th e quic k opti on menu , pres s <OP TIO N> on th e Radi o scre en. T o br owse t hrou gh the s ett ings, p res s <UP > or <D OWN > T o [...]
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Pag e 22 Sen s iti vi t y Set th e sens itiv it y of Auto - Sc an feat ure. Auto Pre set ti ng Sc an for a ll stat ion s in bro adc ast rec ept ion ra nge. The p layer wil l autom atic ally s eek an d save all fre quen cie s with a b road cas t signa l to the Pr eset St atio n list. The auto scan fe ature will over write any pr eviously stored Pres[...]
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Pag e 23 Rea d tex t les l oa ded o n your p l aye r ( TX T ). For m ore i nfor mati on abo ut how to g et text les ont o your p layer , pleas e refe r to the se ctio n “Transfer ri ng Fil es to the Player ”. When you choo se T ext from the Main menu, you will see t[...]
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Pag e 24 Func tio n Key Act io n T o r ead th e next p age Pres s <DO WN> T o r ead th e previ ous pa ge Pres s <UP > T o t ogg le the au to- sc roll f unct ion Pres s <ENT ER> T o r etur n to the Te x t Brow ser sc reen Pres s <MEN U> T o r etur n to the M ain me nu Hol d <ME NU> Qu ick O pt io n Men u The Q uic k Opt[...]
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Pag e 25 The p layer wil l disp lay the pr eviou s boo kmar k(s ) af ter you c on rm B ook mar k fro m the Q uick O pti on men u. Pres s <U P> or < DOW N> to dis play the d esir ed bo okma rk, t hen pr ess < ENTE R>: Save Bo okm ark: S ave the c urre nt loc ati on as a bo okm ark . Load B ook mar k: Op en (go to) th[...]
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Pag e 26 Pl ay you r d ig i ta l voice re cord i ng le s or re cord sou nd s fr om ex te rna l au di o sou rces . The f ollo wing f unct ion s may be per for med f rom t he Voice Pl aying sc ree n. Func tio n Key Act io n T o p lay the n[...]
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Pag e 27 T o br owse t hrou gh the s ett ings, p res s <UP > or <D OWN > T o se lec t a set ting, p res s <ENT ER> T o ret urn to t he prev ious s cre en, pre ss <L EFT > Rep eat Chan ge th e repe at opti ons to ad just th e orde r in whi ch tr acks ar e played. It em De scr ipt[...]
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Pag e 28 1 . Pres s <EN TER> to pa use rec or ding; pr ess <EN TER> ag ain to re sume re co rding. 2. Pres s <M ENU > to stop an d save the r eco rdin g. The r eco rde d le wi ll be save d to the fo lder “ MICI N. DIR ” and na med “ MI CX X X X . WA V ” whe re X X X X c or res pond s to the nu mer ica l seq uenc e in wh[...]
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Pag e 29 En te r Ex pl ore r mo de t o view a nd d el et e fo lde r s an d l es l oa ded o n your p la yer. T o ent er Ex plo rer mo de, sel ect a nd co nr m E XPLOR ER fro m the M ain M enu. When you c hoose E XPLORER m ode from t he Main menu, you will see the File Explorer scre en. Y ou c[...]
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Pag e 30 En te r th e Set up mo de t o set you r p la yer’s sys te m opt io ns . T o ent er Set tin gs mod e, sele ct SE TU P in the M ain men u. Func tio n Key Act io n T o b rows e thro ugh th e opti ons Pres s <UP > or <D OWN> T o s ele ct an ite m Pres s <ENT ER> T o c anc el an d retur n to the p revio us scr een Pres s <[...]
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Pag e 31 It em De scr ipt io n Sle ep Set a sl eep ti mer to t urn th e player of f auto matic ally. Lan guag e - - Set the la nguag e that t he on -sc reen m enus app ear in. Sys Tools For mat It may b eco me nec ess ar y to for mat you r player i f data o r les b ec ome c orr upt. You may ch oose e ithe r Quic k or Co mple te for mat ting . A [...]
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Pag e 32 Co nnec t the p layer to a co mpute r wit h the US B 2.0 ca ble pr ovide d to: T ra nsfer les to a nd fr om your p layer Per fo rm ba sic l e manag emen t func tio ns. USB Port USB Port Computer Upo n co nnec tio n: Y ou r com puter w ill aut omat ica lly rec og nize th e player a s a Removabl e Dis k. T o op en th e[...]
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Page 3 3 If you need further assistance with transferring les, please refer to your operating system’s instruction manual or on-screen help. If you are using media management software such as iT unes, Winamp, or Windows Media Player , please refer to their docu- mentation for support. ?[...]
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Pag e 3 4 3. Pres s AP PLE -V (p ast e ) on the k eyboar d to tran s- fer the les you s electe d i n Step 1 t o t he pla yer . T o avoi d data l oss o r le / rmwar e co rr uptio n, dis - co nnec t the p layer as ins tr ucte d below o r as by your[...]
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Page 3 5 Ma cin to sh OS X 1 . On t he lef t si de of the Fi nder W ind ow , id entif y the a ppro pri ate Remova ble Di sk ic on. 2. Clic k on t he “Ej ect ” a r - row o n the r ight of t he Removab le Di sk ic on. 3. Dis co nnec t the US B ca ble f rom th e player and yo ur co mpute r . ?[...]
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Pag e 36 For Vi deo an d musi c synch roni sati on and c onver- sio n, ple ase use M PM AN AGER sof t war e suppl ied in the C D ROM . Thi s sof t ware c an be us ed als o for U PDA TE of yo ur player MPM A NAGE R manua l is inc lude d in your C DRO M [...]
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Pa ge 37 If you h ave a probl em wi th thi s devic e, ple ase rea d the t roub lesh ooti ng gui de bel ow . Th e pl aye r do es no t tu rn on . Ensure that the play er is fully charged. T ry charging the pla yer o vernight (8 hours ). Reset the player ( use a paper clip to gently press the Reset button on the rear of the play er) and try ag[...]
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Pag e 38 Che ck th e volume l evel. Ensur e that t he head phon es are a tt ache d sec urel y to the p layer . Th e sou nd qua l i t y of t he mu si c is p oo r. T r y pl aying th e le o n your c ompu ter . If th e sou nd qual ity i s stil l poo r , t ry d ownl oadin g the le a gain o r re -e nco ding t he l e yours elf. En[...]
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Pag e 39 Reset t he playe r ( use a pa per c lip to ge ntly pre ss th e Reset bu tto n on the r ear of t he player) an d tr y agai n. Th e pl aye r ha s ma lf un ct ion ed . Reset t he playe r ( use a pa per c lip to ge ntly pre ss th e Reset bu tto n on the r ear of t he player) an d tr y agai n. [...]
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Pag e 40 Dis play T ype 1.5” Full - Col or LCD @ 128x128 Mem or y M P1 52 FM 2G B: 2GB Fl ash MP152 FM 4G B: 4GB Fl ash MP152 FM 8G B: 8GB F lash Audi o Form at Supp or t MP 3, WM A Vi deo For mat Sup por t MT V: 128x1 28, 2 5fps Photo Fo rmat S uppo r t J PG, BM P Son g Info S uppor t ID3 , Wind ows Me dia FM Frequ ency Ra nge 87 .5 - 10 8.0 MHz[...]
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