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browser video photos record settings music Music & Video Player with 2.8” Touch Display PMP281-8 8 G B User Guide[...]
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In the bo x U s e r G u i d e • V i d e o C o n v e r t e r MP3 Play er Headphones USB Cable Quic k Start Guide Applications CD browser video photos record settings music Quic k Start Guide browser video photos record settings music[...]
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T o view the full manual The complete User Manual is included on the CD . If you w ould like to vie w it, please follo w the steps below . 1 . Insert the included Applications CD into your computer’ s CD drive. 2. The CD should open automatically . On the screen that appears, press “User Guide ” . U s e r G u i d e • V i d e o C o n v e r t[...]
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Location of contr ols 1. Mini-USB port 2. Headphone jack 3. [POWER] Power on/off 4. [ + ] Volume up [ − ] Volume down 5. Microphone 6. Touch screen display 7. Play/pause/home 8. Micro SD card slot 9. Speaker 10. Reset 1. 3. 9. 2. 4. 5. 6. 10 . 7. 8.[...]
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Inser ting the Micro SD car d The pla yer supports Micro SD cards (not included), whic h allow you to add up to 32GB additional memory to your MP3 Pla yer . T o insert the Micro SD card: 1 . Insert the Micro SD card into the card slot with the metal cont acts facing do wn tow ards the bac k of the play er , and gently push it in until it clic ks. D[...]
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Char ge/P o wer on/of f 1. Connect your MP3 Pla yer to y our computer using the included USB cable. 2. Charge the bat ter y bet w een 3-5 hours. Do not c harge for more than 8 hours. Af ter turning on y our MP3 Play er , you will see the main menu. T ouc h an option to select it. P ower But ton browser video photos record settings music[...]
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1 . Find music, pict ure, or video files on your computer . 2. Connect the MP3 Play er to your computer , and locate “MP3” . T r ansf er r ing media files t o your MP3 Pla y er[...]
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3. Drag the files into the Music, Pict ures or Video f older . MP3 (G:) MP3 Locate “MP3” *Screenshots abov e may be slightly dif ferent than your computer’ s operating system. T r ansf er r ing media files t o your MP3 Pla y er Drag or cop y files to the cor rect f older Music Pictures Video[...]
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Depending on what you’ re doing on your MP3 Play er , the dif f erent but tons perform dif ferent functions. Pla y media [ + ] [ − ] [ ] browser video photos record settings music In a Menu/List: [ + ] mov es the selection up [ − ] moves the selection do wn [ ] • makes a selection • P ress & hold to ret urn to the main menu[...]
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Music [ ] pla ys/pauses the music [ + ] increase volume [ − ] decrease volume This pla yer has a built-in speak er whic h allows you to enjo y your music out loud when the headphones are not connected to the play er . 1 . Select “music” in the main menu, the music screen appears. 2. Press the or but ton to play or pause music. 3. T o skip tra[...]
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V ideo Phot os 1 . Select “video ” in the main menu. 2. Use the [ + ] or [ − ] but ton to select a video file, and press the [ ] but ton. 3. Press the or but ton to play or pause video. 4. T o skip videos, press the or but ton. 5. T o f ast for w ard or rewind, press and H OLD the or but ton. [ ] play s/pauses slideshow [ + ] next photo [ −[...]
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Leg al infor mation FCC Par t 15: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the requirements f or a Class B digital device under Part 1 5 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules. T hese requirements are intended to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. T his equipment ge[...]
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T r oubleshooting Can not pow er on • The bat ter y may be e xhausted, please rec harge the battery . Files can not be transf err ed to the play er • Chec k if the driver is installed correctly in the computer by disconnecting and then reconnecting the play er to the computer • Chec k the connection between the play er and PC, and confirm the[...]
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Limit ed W ar ranty This P roduct is supplied and distributed new by AIT , Inc. (“ AIT”) to the original consumer purc haser and is warranted b y AIT against def ects in material and workmanship f or a period of one year from your date of purc hase (“War rant y”). In the unlikely e vent that this product is def ective, or does not perform p[...]