Sylvania SMPK2242 manual

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    Your Pocket Guide SMPK2242 Install Software Get Connected Transfer Media Plug Your Ears & Enjoy Digital MP4 Player[...]

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    SMPK2242[...]

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    1 2 3 4 5 6-8 9-10 11-12 13 14-15 16 17 18 19 20 21-22 23 24 25 26 What’s in the box? System Requirement Software Installation Connect & Charge Synchronize songs to the player Transfer Software Operation Settings Know Your Player Well Music Playback Edit Lyrics Repeat Mode EQ Mode Video Playback Photo Browse Ebook / File Deletion Recorder Tec[...]

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    2 What’s in the box? Portable Media Player Earphone Battery Charger Y our Pocket Guide USB Cable What’s in the box? CD-ROM containing: Media player driver for Windows® 98 Software for converting video files Your Pocket Guide M03 Portable Media Player Install Software Get Connected Transfer Media Plug Your Ears & Enjoy[...]

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    / / Windows® 98 2000 XP Pentium Class or f aster Processor CD-ROM Drive 64MB RAM 30MB free hard disk space USB Port 3 You’ll need a computer with: System Requirement[...]

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    Insert the CD into the CD ROM drive of your PC. Click to start driver installation. Follow the on-screen-menu to complete the installation. Setup.exe Click once you reach the screen. Close Installation Complete For Windows® 98 users, please install the driver in the CD-ROM before downloading any files to your player . 4 Software Utilities Installa[...]

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    Connect & Charge Connect Y our player will be charged while being connected to PC through the USB cable. 5 ! Y ou will see the charging animation on the display . The player is fully charged when the charging animation stops.[...]

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    Synchronize songs to the player Y ou can use Windows Media Player 10 on Windows® XP SP2 to synchronize music which are downloaded from Internet legally and v alidly with license to the player . If the song is downloaded illegally without license, it cannot be synchronized. 6 Step 2: A dialog box will appear , choose , and click to proceed. Synchro[...]

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    Synchronize songs to the player Step 3: Windows Media Player will find device automatically . And after a while, a dialog box of will appear , choose and click . Device Setup Manual Finish Step 4: Windows Media Player will be operating. Drag and drop your downloaded songs into its S ync List, and press . Then the songs will be synchronized to the p[...]

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    Synchronize songs to the player 8 Step 5: The synchronized music can be found in the player . Click into on the desktop, and you can see an Audio Device named as , click into it to view your synchronized songs. Step 6: Hold long to turn on the player , then the MTP device will be removed. My Computer media player[...]

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    Step 2: The above screen (1) would appear . (Apply only to Windows® XP) Choose and click to close the window. Take no action OK Double click on your desktop and the above window (2) would appear . Look for the icon. My Computer Removable Disk Get Your Player Connected Transfer 9 Step 1: Plug the USB cable to the USB ports of your PC and player . O[...]

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    3 Transfer Music, lmage, Movie & Ebook Step 3: Double click the icon. Note: Do not disconnect the USB cable once you click into the remov able disk window. Such action may cause data loss or problems to the player . Drag and drop your media files into the removable disk. Removable Disk Close the removable disk window and disconnect the player f[...]

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    Software Operation Y ou can convert your favorite video file in any other format into the .AVI format with the help of the ( ). AVI Converter StartProgramsMP3 Player Utilities 5.02 A VI Converter After selecting the source video file and your preferred target file path. Y ou can press the Convert button to start it. The converted .AVI file will [...]

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    Software Operation Software Operation If the updated firmware version is av ailable, please use to upgrade it. MP3 Player Firmware Upgrade Tool Y our can enjoy songs from both PC and your player thru the ( ). Media Manager ProgramsMP3 Player Utilities 5.02Media Manager 12[...]

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    Setting Date & Time Settings Language Selection 13 Jan 1st 2006 20:50 Information Display Rename Playlist Date and Time Player Configure Language Select Encrypted Disk Setting Reset Jan 1st 2006 20:50 Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese JAP ANESE KOREAN French German Italian English Spanish Portuguese Jan 1 st 2006 20:50 Information Display [...]

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    Play/Pause button Next button Previous button MODE button On/Off switch Vol- button Vol+ button Right View Back View Microphone 14 Earphone jack USB port[...]

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    15 Switch the On/Off switch T urn On/Off Power On/Off Scroll through lists Select Option Return to previous menu Hold long General To Press Play/Pause songs Jump to next song Fast F orward Move back to previous song Fast Backward Display lyrics Stop lyrics display Volume up Volume down Select image Jump to next image Jump to previous image Quit to [...]

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    Music Playback Music Playback Display Lyrics 16 NOR 1/3 16:30 Now Playing 00:00:41 00:05:10 my+heart+will+go+on.mp3 unknown unknown The edited lyrics will be displayed synchronously if you press twice while playing music. Y ou can press once again to quit the lyrics display scene. Press / to select on the main menu, and press to enter it. Select an[...]

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    Edit Lyrics Edit Lyrics Y ou can copy the synchronous lyrics from i nternet, and create a new on your PC, paste them, and then select to save this document in the extension of shown as below . Text Document . LRC Then put both .LRC and .MP3 (or .WMA) files of the same song into the same folder in the removable disk. Y our lyrics would be shown when[...]

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    Repeat Mode Repeat Mode 5 Repeat Modes are av ailable: Sequence, Repeat One, Repeat All, R andom Play , Intro. 18 Sequence All music files will be played one by one and stopped at the last music until you disable this function. Repeat One The currently played song will be played repeatedly until this function is disabled. Repeat All All music would[...]

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    EQ mode Listen to your music at its best 19 NOR 1/3 16:30 Now Playing 00:00:41 my+heart+will+go+on.mp3 Repeat EQ Replay Times: 00 times Replay Gap: 5 seconds Replay Mode T empo Rate: 0 Remove Add T o MyList Information Add T ag Procedure: Hold while playing music to enter the sub-menu screen (1). Press to select and press to enter the Equalizer men[...]

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    Video Playback Video Playback 20 While enjoying video, you can press to pause or continue the movie, and press / to move back to the previous movie or jump to the next one. Y ou can move your movie f orward or rewind it while playing by holding / long. If you want to adjust the volume, please press / . Press / to select on the main menu, and press [...]

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    Photo Browse Photo Browse 21 Jan 2nd 2006 Play Mode Picture List 16:39 Slide Gap 1s Scan Mode Jan 2nd 2006 Play Mode Picture List 16:39 Slide Gap 1s Scan Mode Jan 2nd 2006 16:39 File List Mode Outline Mode Photos Preview Press / to select on the sub-menu of My Picture, and press to enter its options list. Press to choose , and press to confirm you [...]

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    Photo Browse SlideShow Jan 2nd 2006 Manual Play Slide Play 16:39 Jan 2nd 2006 Scan Mode Play Mode Picture List 16:39 Slide Gap 1s Jan 2nd 2006 Scan Mode Play Mode Picture List 16:39 Slide Gap 1s 22 you can press / to select on the sub-menu of My Picture, and press to enter its options list. Press to choose , and press to confirm. Then the pictures [...]

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    Ebook / File Deletion Ebook Auto Play Setting Deleting Files 23 Jan 2nd 2006 T ag List Now Reading 16:40 Auto Play Gap: 5Sec Dir List Jan 2nd 2006 Dir List T ag List Now Reading 16:40 Auto Play Gap: 5Sec While reading an article, you can press to choose or . If you choose , the article will be scrolled automatically according to the Auto Play Gap y[...]

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    Recorder Voice Playback Voice Recording 24 Now Recording Rec T ype VOR: Off Jan 2nd 2006 16:45 16:45 Now Recording 00:00:12 27:00:16 REC008.WA V 00:00:12 Press / to select on the main menu, and press to enter it. Select , and press to start it. Y ou can press to save the recorded voice. T o preset the format of the recorded voice file, you could se[...]

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    Technical Data Power Supply Display Capacity Operating System Audio Playback Compression Formats S/N ratio Earphone Output Power 3.7V Lithium battery 2.4 inch Colour TFT display 128MB/256MB/512MB/1GB/2GB/4GB internal flash memory Windows® 98/2000/XP Dimensions Weight Interface 50mm x 84mm x 10mm 39.5g USB 2.0 High Speed .MP 3 (8kbps ~ 320kbps), .W[...]

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    Trouble Shooting What should I do if … Q: I cannot enter the MUSIC mode after using the play er for a period of time. A: Y ou should format the memory of the play er under connection to PC. (Be sure you remember to backup the data in your play er before performing the abov e action. ) Q: I cannot convert my video file into the .A VI format. A: Pl[...]

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    More Disposal of your old product Electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) contains materials, parts and substances which can be dangerous to the environment and harmful to human health if wastes of electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) are not disposed correctly . Equipments which are marked with the WEEE logo (as shown on the right), should[...]

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