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Table of contents for the manual
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slicK MP550-4 Multimedia Play er photosr ecor d video music settings card drive[...]
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T able of C ont ents T able of Con tents 2 In the Box 2 F eatures 2 Location of C ontr ols 3 Basic Operation 3 T urning on/o: 3 Lock/unlock function: 3 Adjusting the volume: 3 Resetting the Player: 3 Hard Buttons 4 Connecting to a C omputer 4 PC connection: 4 Charging the Batt er y 5 Mini SD Card 5 T o inser t the (not included) Mini SD card: 5 [...]
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Location of C ontrols 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1. Headphone jack 2. [POWER] - P ower on/o/lock switch 3. Mini-USB jack 4. Speaker 5. T ouch Screen display 6. [M] - Menu/Selec t/Return key 7. [-] - volume down 8. Mini SD card slot 9. [+] volume up 10. Reset hole Basic Operation T urning on/o : Make sure your MP3 play er is fully charged befor e t[...]
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C onnec ting to a C omput er Hard Butt ons PC connection: In order to enjoy the multimedia capabilities of your MP3 P layer , you have to rst copy y our favorite les fr om your PC to its internal memory . Connect your MP3 Play er to the computer using the included USB 2.0 cable . The device will be detected automatically without installing an[...]
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Charging the Ba tter y T ransferring Media to the Pla y er Mini SD Card Y our MP3 Player has an int egrated r echargeable Li-ion battery . It is recommended to fully char ge the player bef ore using it for the rst time . Recharge the battery by connecting the player to a computer using the included USB 2.0 cable. Charging time is between 3-5 hou[...]
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A-B Loop: Y ou can loop a segment of a song with this function. 1. Pr ess the [ ] button during playback to set the A point and press the [ ] button again to set the B point. 2. T o cancel this function, press the [ ] button again. 3. T o exit the current playback and return to the le list press the [ ] button. 4. T o return to the main menu, pr[...]
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Note: to delete a le press the [ ] button. Music play er settings: Y ou can choose the equalization mode that ts your pr eferences . T o do so, br owse to “ settings” > “Music ” > “EQ S elect ” and choose one of the 6 available modes: • Normal • MS PlayFX • Rock • Pop • Classic • Jazz The playing order of the tr [...]
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U sing W indo w s Media Play er Window s Media Player allow s you to organiz e your media collection, as well as create dig ital music les from your CDs . If W indows Media Pla yer is not installed on your computer , you can get the latest v ersion by going to ww w .microsoft.com/windo ws/windowsmedia/player/download/ Getting music from your CDs[...]
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Click the “Sync ” tab. Click “Star t Sync” Sync in progr ess Drag your songs here MP3 U sing the V ideo C on ver ter Before transf erring video les to the MP3 Player , you must con vert them to the correct format. U se the Video Conv erter provided on the included CD to conv ert most video les to the correct format suitable f or the P[...]
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4. Click on “Output File ” to select the destination for the conv eted video . Y ou can send it directly to the MP3 Play er by selecting MP3 > V ideo and clicking “OK, ” or if you would like to sav e the video to your comput er , w e recommend sending it to your Desktop wher e you can easily nd and transfer the video to the Play er (s[...]
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V iewing Photos: 1. Select “photos ” from the main menu. 2. T ouch the photo le you wish to view , and press the or [ M ] button. 3. Use the [ ] or [ ] buttons to skip to the previous or next picture. 4. Pr ess the [ ] button to enable, or the [ I I ] button to disable the slideshow 5. (timing can be set from the “settings ” > “ A u[...]
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Recording v oice memos: 1. Select “r ecord” from the main menu. 2. Pr ess the [ ] button to begin recor ding, and pr ess the [ ] button again to 3. pause recor ding. 4. Pr ess and HOLD the [ ] or [ I I ] button to stop r ecording , and save the r ecorded le. 5. T o return to the main menu, press the [ ] button. Recor d Bro w ser volume contr[...]
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Settings T roubleshooting Enter Return scroll bar enter return The Settings menu lets you customize various Player settings , such as power usage, language, displa y settings, recor ding settings, and others. Using the Settings menu: 1. Select “settings ” from the main menu. 2. Use the [ ] or [ ] buttons from the scroll bar to select from the f[...]
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Safety Pr ecautions Legal Inf ormation General precautions: • Do not disassemble, repair or modify the player by y ourself . Refer ser vicing to qualied personnel. • This device contains a built - in battery, do not dispose of in r e. • In the event that the battery is leaking, do not handle the device with your bar e hands. Contact the[...]
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Limited W arranty In the unlikely event that this product is defective , or does not per form properly , y ou may within ninety (90) days from y our original date of purchase r eturn it to the authorized service center for repair or ex change. T O OBT AIN W ARR ANTY SER VICE: - Pr ovide proof of the date of pur chase within the package (Dated bill [...]