Polaroid PMP430-4 manual

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    User Manual Music & Video Player with 4.3” Touch Display PMP430-4 4 G B video record record record photos settings settings settings music browser browser browser browser browser browser browser browser browser video record photos settings music browser[...]

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    Music & Video Pla yer Headphones USB Cable In the bo x Music & Video Pla yer Headphones User Manual User Manual Music & Video Player with 4.3” Touch Display PMP430-4 4 G B video record record record photos settings settings settings music browser browser browser browser browser browser browser browser browser video record photos setti[...]

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    1. [POWER] Power on/off Play/pause 2. Headphone jack 3. Micro SD card slot 4. Mini-USB port 5. Touch Screen Display 6. Speaker 7. RESET button 8. Stylus - Use as another option to navigate the display Location of contr ols 2 1 3 4 6 7 5 video record record record photos settings settings settings music browser browser browser browser browser browse[...]

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    Basic oper ation Charging: 1. Connect the player to your computer using the included USB cable. 2. Charge the battery between 3-5 hours (do not charge for more than 8 hours). T ur ning on/off: Make sure the pla yer is fully c harged before t urning it on. • T o turn the pla yer on/of f , press and hold the [POWER] but ton until the displa y turns[...]

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    T ur ning on/off: Make sure the pla yer is fully c harged before t urning it on. • T o turn the pla yer on/of f , press and hold the [POWER] but ton until the displa y turns on or of f . Reset ting the play er: If the play er malfunctions or freezes, y ou can use the reset function to restart it. • T o reset the player , take a metal pin (suc h[...]

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    T r ansf er r ing media files t o the play er 1 . Find music, pict ure, or video files on your computer . It is also possible to delete files on the player while connected to the computer . Select the file and press the delete key of the computer’ s keyboard.[...]

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    T r ansf er r ing media files t o the play er 2. Connect the play er to the computer , and locate “MP3” . 3. Drag the files as shown belo w (do not drag the files into the “RECORD” folder). Locate “MP3”[...]

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    *Screenshots abov e may be slightly dif f erent than your computer’ s operating system. The “RECORD” folder stores and organizes all your recorded voice memos only . The player supports Micro SD cards (not included), which allow you to add additional memory to the player. To insert the Micro SD card: 1. Insert the Micro SD card into the card [...]

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    Music • T o set the equalizer , go to “set tings” > “Music Set tings” > “Equalizer” • T o delete music files, select “browser” from the Main Menu Main Menu: Af ter t urning on the play er , the Main Menu appears. Use the touc h but tons to control the play er and make selections. Main Menu video record photos settings musi[...]

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    1) Select “music” from the Main Menu. 2) Select ”All Songs”, “Artists”, “Albums” or “My Favorites”. 3) Use the [  ] or [  ] button to select a music file and press “OK”, the Now Playing screen appears. 4) Use the [  back] button to go to previous screens or return to the Main Menu. Music Menu All Songs Artists Album[...]

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    Now Playing Screen (music) In Order Repeat All 00:00 -03:38 25 Sade/ Soldier of Love Be That Easy back Play mode Artist/Album/Song Elapsed time counter Volume up Next Volume down Previous Repeat mode Volume level Play/Pause Play Mode: Play all songs once and stop Play current song and repeat Play songs in order Play songs randomly Play all songs an[...]

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    All Songs Artists Albums My Favorites back Now Playing Music Album 01 Album 05 Album 02 Album 03 Album 04 back Now Playing Add to Favorites Create your own favorite playlist 1) Select your favorite songs and press the “Add to Favorite” button to make a custom playlist. 2) To listen to songs added to the favorites list, select “My Favorites”[...]

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    1) Select “video” from the Main Menu. 2) Use the [  ] or [  ] button to select a video file and press “OK”. 3) Use the [  back] button to go to previous screens or return to the Main Menu. Video Menu Video Movie 01.avi Video 02.wmv Movie 02.avi Movie 03.avi Video 01.wmv back Video[...]

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    T ouc h the screen to make the video interface appear or disappear . Fullscreen back 00:00 -03:38 25 Back to previous screen Next Volume down Previous Elapsed time counter Video Screen Volume up Play/Pause Volume level[...]

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    1) Select “photos” from the Main Menu. 2) Use the [  ] or [  ] button to select a photo file and press “OK”. 3) Use the [  ], [  ], [  ] to view the next or previous photo and start/pause the slideshow. 4) Use the [ Rotate] button to adjust the image. 5) Use the [  back] button to go to previous screens or return to the Ma[...]

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    T ouc h the screen to make the photo interface appear or disappear . Fullscreen[...]

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    back Memos 03:38 Recorder T o record voice memos, select “record” from the Main Menu. 1) Press [ / ] to start/pause recording 2) Press the [Memos  ] button to save the recording and enter the Memos Screen where you can playback the recorded voice memos. or Press the [  back] button to save the recording and return to the Main Menu. Record[...]

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    Select “bro wser” from the Main Menu to view or delete files on the play er or Micro SD card (if inserted). If a Micro SD card is inserted in the player, the following screen appears - select “SD card” Use the [  ] or [  ] button to browse files, and press “OK” to select. Browser IMG_01.jpg Track 02.wmv IMG_02.bmp Movie 03.avi Tra[...]

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    Deleting files on the player or SD card To delete a file, use the [  ] or [  ] button to select, and press the “Delete” button. On the “Delete file?” screen that appears, select “YES” to delete the selected file, and return to the Browser Screen. or Select “NO” to return to the Browser Screen. IMG_01.jpg Track 02.wmv IMG_02.bm[...]

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    In the set tings menu y ou can customize v arious play er set tings, suc h as: power usage, language, display set tings and more. Settings Adjust the “Display” and “P ow er Options” to e xtend and optimize bat ter y performance. Music Settings Default Settings Display Power Options Language back Settings[...]

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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 F ederal Communications Commission (FCC) rules. These requirements are intended to pro vide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment ge[...]

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    T r oubleshooting Can not pow er on • T he bat ter y may be exhausted, please rec harge the bat ter y . Files can not be transf er red t o 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 [...]

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    Limit ed W ar r anty This P roduct as 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 ranty”). In the unlikely e vent that this product is def ective, or does not perform p[...]