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MP3 Music & V i deo Play e r User Guide MP 41 6- 1 i[...]
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T ABLE OF CONTENTS Notice for USA ................................................................................................................. .................................................................................................................. 1 Introduction ........................................................................[...]
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Pausing pla yback ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 Skip ping tr acks .............................................................................................[...]
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Setting time of f ............................................................................................................... .............................................................................................................. 27 Reset se ttings ..........................................................................................[...]
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Notice for U S A - "Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment." - "NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a C lass B digital device, pursuant to P art 15 of the FCC R [...]
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Introduction Congratulations on purchasing the Slick mp3 Music & Video Player . Before using the player , read this manual t horoughly and keep it for future reference. This manual contains important sa fe ty informa tion and correct operation instructions. Read the manual carefully befo re you use the player in order to avoid any confusion. Co[...]
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Important Safety Precautions Always follow these basic safety precautions when using your player . This will reduce the risk of product damage and personal i njury . y Do not disassemble, repair or modify the playe r by yourself. Refer servicing to qualified personnel. y This device contains a built- in battery , do not dispose of in fire. y In the[...]
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Features y Full color display y Built-in rechargeable Li-polymer battery y USB 2.0 high speed transfers y Supports playback of MP3, WMA music files y Supports multiple equalizer (EQ) and 3D sound effects y Supports multiple playback mode: section repeat, file repeat, folder repeat and random y Supports the basic information of titles, artists and a[...]
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Location of Controls 1. Earphone jack 2. USB cable connection port 3. Display screen 4. Hold switch 5. [ ] Previous, Fast Rewind 6. Microphone 7. [ ï ] V olume down 8. [ ] Enter main menu, Play/Pause, Confirm 9. [ ® ] V olume up 10. RESET hole 11. [ ] Next, F ast F orward 12. [ ] Power on/of f; Stop; Open sub-menu; Return to previous menu[...]
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Connecting to a computer System requirements Y ou computer system m ust meet the following specifications: y Pentium 200MHz or above y Microsoft Windows 98SE/2000/ME/XP/Vista y 120MB of available hard disk space y USB port supported y CD-ROM drive Installing the drive for windows 98 SE If your computer is running Windows ME/2000/XP/Vista, DO NOT IN[...]
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Connecting the p layer to a computer Files can be transferred directly into the player using the USB data cable. Make sure your computer is powered on. Below is the procedure of connecting the player to a computer: 1. Plug the larger USB connector of the US B cable into the USB port on the computer . 2. Plug the other end (small) of the USB cable t[...]
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Disconnecting the USB cable After completing the file transfer , please disconnect the USB cable the following way: 1 Double click the green arrow “Safely Remove Hardware” in the taskbar on the bottom right of the window . 2 Select “USB Device” and click “Stop” . 3 When the “Stop a Hardware device” appears, click “OK” to disconn[...]
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Charging the battery The battery of the player charges automatically when the player is connected to the co mputer . Note: The computer must be turned on. The battery of the player is 80-percent charged in about two hours, and fully charged in about four hours. If you charge the pl ayer while loadin g files, it may take longer . Indicates that the [...]
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Basic Operation T urning on/off y T o turn on the player , press and hold the [ ] button for two seconds. y T o turn of f the player , press and hold the [ ] button for two seconds. Adjusting the volume Press the [ ® ] button to increase the volume. Press the [ ï ] button to de crease the volume. Resetting the p layer If a malfuncti on of th e pl[...]
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Music Movie V i ice Mic. Record Contrast ff Settings Reset Delete About Music playback Photo Photo playb ack deo playba ck V o V oice pl aybac k V oice rec ording E-Book T ext view Language English | German | Italian | Spanis h | French | Dutch | Portuguese Play Mode Normal | Repeat One | Repe at All | Random & Rep eat Record Settings 8000Hz | [...]
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Listening to Music - Refer to the Quick Start G uide for informa tio n regarding Windows Media Player T urning on and playin g 1. Make sure that the battery is charged, and that your earphones are properly connect ed. 2. Press and hold the [ enters the Main menu w ith the Music option sel ected by default. ] button to turn on the playe r . The disp[...]
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Pausing playback While a song is playing, press the [ ] button to pause the playback. T o resume the playback, press the [ ] button once again. Skipping tracks y Press the [ ] button to skip to the previous tra ck. y Press the [ ] button to skip to the next track. Searching backw ard or forward within a track y Press and hold the [ ] bu[...]
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Using the music menu The music menu allows you to manage all factors of listening, such as repeating tracks, selecting equalizers, and so on. Note: After finishing the music setting, press the [ ] button to exit the music setting menu. T o set play mode The play mode setting enables you to select a play mode to enjoy the music in a desired order . [...]
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T o set the equa lizer The equalizer setting enables you to select an equalizer from t he six preset equalizer settings to suit the type of audio outpu t or customize your personal equa lizer effect. 1. Press the [ ] button while listening to music. The music menu appears on the screen. 2. Use the [ ] or [ ] button to select Equalizer , and[...]
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T o set 3D effect 1. Press the [ ] button while listening to music. The music menu appears on the screen. 2. Use the [ ] or [ ] but ton to select 3D , and press the [ ] button. T he 3D menu appears on the screen. 3. Use the [ ] or [ ] but ton to select On or Off . Press the [ ]] button to confirm and exit. T o s e t p l a y r a t e [...]
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T o navigate musi c files 1. Press the [ ] button while listening to music. The music menu appears on the screen 2. Use the [ ] or [ ] button to select F ile , an d press the [ ] button. The music file list appears on the screen. 3. Use the [ ] or [ ] button to select a folder or file and press the [ ] button to open the folder or p[...]
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Viewing Pictures This player supports the playback of pictures in formats of JPG and B MP . 1. Press and hold the [ ] button to enter t he main menu. 2. Use the [ ] or [ ] button to select Phot o and press the [ ] butto n. The picture menu appears on the screen. 3. Use the [ ] or [ ] button to select either Manual , Slide Sh ow , or[...]
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Watching Videos This player supports the playback of converted videos in MTV format. 1. Press and hold the [ ] button to enter t he main menu. 2. Use the [ ] or [ ] but ton to select Movi e and press the [ ] button. The first video will appear on the screen. 3. Use the [ ] or [ ] button to select a video and press the [ ] butt on to[...]
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Setting video rep eat mode Y ou may select a mode to enjoy the movie in a desired order . 1. Press the [ ] button to stop the playback. 2. Press the [ ] button again to open the video menu, and select Rep eat and press the [ ] button. 3. Use the [ ] or [ ] button to select the desired mode as below and press the [ ] button to confi rm. y No[...]
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Recording Voice In Mic.Record mode, y ou can activate the voice recording with integrated microphone. Y ou also can directly press and hold [ A-B/REC ] butt on to start recording in Music or V oice mode. 1. Press and hold the [ ] button to enter t he main menu. 2. Use the [ ] or [ ] button to select Mic.Record and press the [ ] button. The [...]
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Listening to Recordings All recordings can be played in the voice mode. 1. Press and hold the [ ] button to enter t he main menu. 2. Use the [ ] or [ ] but ton to select Voi ce and press the [ ] button. The screen displays the voice mode. 3. Press the [ ] button to play the recorded files. File selected, file searched, and playback function[...]
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Reading E-book This player only supports the playback of files in TXT fo rmat. Other formats must be saved as TXT forma t before transfer . 1. Press and hold the [ ] button to ent er the main menu. 2. Use the [ ] or [ ] but ton to select E-BOOK and press the [ ] but ton. 3. Use the [ ] or [ ] button to select a folder or file and pr[...]
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Settings The unit settings can be customized by acces sing the Settings Menu. The Settings Menu consists of several items where various functions can be selected concerning language, play mode, recording, contrast, time of f , s torage, reset, etc. Navigating the settings menu This section describes how to access and cha nge various features throug[...]
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Setting language y Select a desired menu language. Setting play mode y Select the repeat mod e for music, voice, and movie playback. Normal: Play all saved files in order once. Repeat One: Play the cu rrent or selected file repeatedly . Repeat All: Play all the files in order repeatedly . Random & Repeat: Play all the files in random repeatedly[...]
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Setting record quality y Set the microphone recording quality . Note: A higher frequency means higher quality recordings, however the recordable time will shorten. Setting contrast y Adjust the contrast of the screen display . 26[...]
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Setting time off y Stop Off: T o set the sh utdown time. The player will turn off automaticall y , if not used during the set time. y Sleep Off: T o set the sl eep time. The player will turn off automa tically after the set time. Backlight Off: T o set the LCD of f time. The b acklight will turn off automatically if no button i s pressed during the[...]
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Deleting Files In the Delete mode, you can delete the files and folders stored on your player without a computer . 1. Press and hold the [ ] button to ent er the main menu. 2. Use the [ ] or [ ] but ton to select Delete and press the [ ] button. The file list appears on the screen. 3. Press the [ ] or [ ] b utton to navigate between[...]
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Converting Video to MTV Format This player supports the playback of videos in MTV format. Other formats (e.g. *.mpg, *.rm, *.rmvb, *.w mv) must be converted to MTV format. The “MTV Video Converter” is supplied on the CD to enable you to convert the other formats to MTV format. 1. Insert the provided CD to the CD-ROM drive of your computer . 2. [...]
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Troubleshooting If you have problems while operating your player , please check the points below before sending it to the service center . Can not power on y The battery may be exh austed. Please recharge the battery . Fil es can not b e download ed y Check if the driver is installed correctly in the co mputer . y Check the connection between the p[...]
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Specifications Audio Format MP3/WMA Size 74.5*41*14 mm Photo Format JPEG/BMP weight ˘ 40g (without accessories) Video Format MTV Frequency response 20Hz~20KHz MP3 bit Rate 32Kbps–320Kbps Dynamic current 40mA (Play Mp3, backlight off) S/N rate 80dB Dynamic current 75mA (Play movie) Distortion <0.2% Power off current 250uA P[...]
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Warranty LIMITED W ARRANTY In th e unlikely ev ent that this produ ct i s defectiv e, or does no t perform properly , you may within nin ety (90) day s from y our original date of pur chase r eturn i t to th e authori zed serv ice ce nter for rep air o r ex change. T O OBT AIN W ARRANTY SER VICE: - Provide proo f of the da te of pur chase w ithin t[...]
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The shipping address o f the authori zed serv ice center is: Southern T elecom I nc. A TTENTION: Returns Dep artment 14-C 53rd S treet Brookl y n, NY 1 1232 Should you hav e any questions or problems concerni ng this pr oduct, please conta ct our cu stomer service dep ar tment at: 1-877-768-8483 M on – Fri: 9A M – 5PM (EST) or via e-mail at cs@[...]
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T o obt ain service after the warranty period, please e-mail cs@ southerntel ecom.com w ith pr oduct informa tion, date of purchase and natur e of the problem. C ustome r serv ice will reply to the e-mail with serv ice in structions. W arrant y service not provided: This warranty does not cover damage resulti ng from accident, misuse, abu se, impro[...]
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• REP AIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS W ARRANTY I S THE EX CLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER, SOUTHERN TELECOM INC. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDET AL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESUL TING FROM THE USE OF TH IS PRODUCT OR ARISI NG OUT OF ANY BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLI E D W ARRANTY ON T HIS PRODUCT . THIS DISCLAI MER OF W ARRANTI ES AND [...]
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Manufactured by : Southern Telecom Inc. Brooklyn, NY 11232 Slick and the Slick logo are registered trademarks of Southern Telecom Inc. Brooklyn, NY USA © 2008 Southern Telecom Inc. All right s reserv ed. Microsoft, the Windows logo, and Windows Media are either registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and / or other coun[...]