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User Manual - SMPK7904 4GB V ideo MP3 player Sylvania is a registered trademark of OSRAM Sylvania Inc. Used under License[...]
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V ersion1.0 Page 1 Table of Contents Table of contents …………………………………………………………………...…1 Basic Features ……………………………………………………………………..….3 Accessories ……………………………………………………………………………3 Basic Oper[...]
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V ersion1.0 Page 2 Manual Installation………………….…..….…………….….…………..……...24 Video File Conversion…………………......….…………….….…………..…...…25 Firmware Upgrade …………….……………………………………………….…...28 Technical Specification ……………?[...]
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V ersion1.0 Page 3 Basic Features z Brand new touch screen OS for direct and convenient operation z Music player: compatible with MP3 , WMA, WAV and ACT formats z Recorder: MIC recording and co mpatible with ACT and WA V formats z Picture browser: for JPG, BMP and GIF formats z Video player: for playing video of A VI format z EBook browser z Comp[...]
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V ersion1.0 Page 4 Basic Operation Power On Press the Power button and hold for 3 second to turn on the player . I t will prompt "W elcome" and then en ter the main interface. Power Off When the player is on, press the power butt on and hold for 3 seconds to turn of f the player . Lock / Unlock Lock: Press the lock button and hold for 3 s[...]
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V ersion1.0 Page 5 Connection to PC and Data Exchange Connect the player to PC w ith the USB cable, and the play er will enter “U disk” mode. Press MENU button or safely remove U disk, and the player will be under USB charging m ode. In USB charging mode, touch the screen or press MENU to enter the main applications interface. Charging This pla[...]
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V ersion1.0 Page 6 File Storage Files of dif ferent types should be stored under different directories. For exam ple, music file should be stored under MUSIC dir . Record file stored under RECORD dir . Picture files under PICTURE dir . V ideo file s VIDEO dir . T ext files TXT dir . the corresponding application unabl e to find the file If it is no[...]
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V ersion1.0 Page 7 Main Menu Interface This player provides a touch screen OS for direct operation. The m ain menu interface is shown in the picture below: 1 . The system date and time is shown on th e upper left corner of the main m enu interface . The battery is shown on the upper right corner of the main menu interface . 2 . Under the main m[...]
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V ersion1.0 Page 8 Music Mode In the main interface, touch the “Music” icon to enter m usic mode. Music Interface Description Button /icon Description Number of the song being played / T otal songs. Playing mode Playing sequence Playing style Song playing progress bar . Drag the bar to adjust playing progress. V o lume bar . Drag the bar to adj[...]
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V ersion1.0 Page 9 Music Setting Interface Click one of the 4 buttons at the bo ttom of the interface to enable an appropriate function. Icon Description Click Browser to enter dif ferent s ong lists - main directory , card directory , all songs, ID3 list , play list, and tag list. Click Settings to choose SRS setting: WOW , WOWHD, USER Click USER [...]
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V ersion1.0 Page 10 Add list Add tag Click return to play screen. Song information display . Lyrics Display The player is compatible with lyrics files of “*.LRC” form at and enables playing song with synchronous lyrics. The name of the lyrics file should be the sam e as that of the song file. When there are the ly rics file with the same na m e[...]
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V ersion1.0 Page 1 1 Video Mode In main interface, click the “vid eo” icon to enter V ideo mode. Directly click the video file on the screen to start pl aying the selected video. When play a video file, the up/down buttons and the progress bar will appe ar automatically by touching the screen. Button Description Browse: local directory, car d d[...]
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V ersion1.0 Page 12 Play: click and it will change to pause button , and click again to continue playing. Touch it and the Volume bar will p op out at the bottom . Drag the bar to adjust volume. Return to main menu Fast rewind: long press for fast re wind. Short press for the previous video file. Fast forward: long press for fast forward. Short pre[...]
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V ersion1.0 Page 13 Photo mode 1. In main interface, click the “Photo” icon to enter Photo mode. Click to change to the List mode. 2. Directly click the thu mbnail to browse pictures. Click th e picture, and the buttons will appear automatically at the bottom of the screen.[...]
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V ersion1.0 Page 14 Button Description Manual play: click the button, and the button will change to , and click again to enter auto play mode. Main dir and card dir. return to upper directory to browse picture list. Slide interval: 1 -5 s econds. Previous picture Next picture Return to the main m enu[...]
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V ersion1.0 Page 15 Recorder Mode Click Recorder to enter internal MIC recorder interface. Button /Icon Description Stop, click it and it will change to play icon to enter recording mode Save the recorded file. View recorded file. Record settings 1. Recording format: W AV &MP3 formats. 2. Quality: high, medium , low. 3. Recoding gain volume: le[...]
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V ersion1.0 Page 16 Ebook Mode 1. In the main interface, click the Ebook icon to enter the m ode. 2. Select a TXT file to ente r Ebook browser interface.[...]
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V ersion1.0 Page 17 Button /Icon Description Manual browse: click it an d it will change to to enter auto browser mode. Auto browser time setting: 10 seconds, 15 seconds, 20 seconds, 25 seconds, 30 seconds. Save and pick tag, click to show the tag list, and then click to save or select tag. Click or the part outs ide Save tag box to exit from the t[...]
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V ersion1.0 Page 18 TXT file browser: local di rectory, card directory. Previous page Next page[...]
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V ersion1.0 Page 19 Application In the main interface, click the “A pplication” to enter the m o de. Explorer Calculator[...]
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V ersion1.0 Page 20 Explorer In the main interface, click the “Explorer” icon to enter the mode: Flash Memory and Card Memory (not displayed if no card in serted). All files and file f olders in the player can be listed, and the user may pl ay the compatible m usic, video, e-book and picture files under this interface; or , the user may directl[...]
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V ersion1.0 Page 21 System Setting In the main interface, click the “system settings ” icon to enter the mode. Player Information Relevant read-only product information Set Time 1. T i me format: on or off. 2. T ime and date: click and to set. Language Eleven languages available for selection: English, Sim plified Chinese, T raditional[...]
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V ersion1.0 Page 22 Chinese, Japanese, Korean, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch and Italian. Display 1. Backlight time Click and to set. There are 9 options: 0 second, 5 seconds, 10 seconds, 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, 5 minutes, 15 minutes and 30 m inutes. 2. Brightness adjustment There are 5 options: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. The higher the [...]
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V ersion1.0 Page 23 minutes. The setting will change to the defa ult value “Off” if re-s tart the player. Default Settings After the player enter s this mode, the pl ayer will prompt an auto warning about whether to restore system default setting or not. Click “Yes” to restore factory default setti ngs. Click “No” to abandon this restor[...]
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V ersion1.0 Page 24 Video Conversion Tool Video conversion tool is used to convert AV files into advanced AVI video file format to make them viewable on this player. Operating Platform For Windows 98, Windows 2000, W indows XP , Vista should be used. What format can files be converted into This tool can converted the video files of the following fo[...]
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V ersion1.0 Page 25 Video File Conversion 1. Running this tool. Click 【 start 】 button – 【 program 】 menu, select “MP3player managem ent tool” – “video converting tool” to enter the main interface. 2. Adding AV files Run software, click the “add file” button on the right side of the “input file” column to add AV files to[...]
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V ersion1.0 Page 26 3. File conversion 1) Select the file to be converted In status column, on the left side of each AV file name, there is a check box and a sequence number. The check box is used to choose a plurality of AV files to be converted, and the newly added AV files are ch ecked as default setting. If a file is not checked, it indicates t[...]
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V ersion1.0 Page 27 Afterwards, the path in which the video f iles are stored will b e displayed in the “output file” column of the conversion tool interf ace. 3) Properties setting Before converting AV files, some important pa rameters of the video files need to be set, such as the type (AVI or WMV), the intercepted part and the length of the [...]
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V ersion1.0 Page 28 Firmware Upgrade This player provides with firmware upgradi ng tool to upgrade or repair the firmware in the player. 1. Down load the latest firmware. 2. Connect the player to PC’s USB port co rrectly; make sure no other movable disks are connected to the PC at the same time. 3. Run this tool. If the firmware in the player is [...]
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V ersion1.0 Page 29 4. Do not disconnect the player from the PC during firmware upgrading or repairing. After the upgrading is com pleted, a prompt “firmware upgrading su cceeded, the program will exit automatically!” po ps out. No w confirm, the tool will shut down and reset the player, the whole upgrading is completed.[...]
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V ersion1.0 Page 30 Technical Specification Capacity 4GB Display 2.8" TFT Interface USB 2.0 High S peed Max Playtime Up to 5 hrs Battery T ype & Capacity Li-Polymer Rechargeable (3.7V) 700mAh File T ype MP1, MP2, MP3, WMA S/N Ratio 80~90Db Power Output ( L )5mW + ( R) 5mW(32ohm) Operating System Comp atible with Windows 2000/ XP Dimensions[...]
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V ersion1.0 Page 31 Trouble Shooting What should I do if there’s no sound when playing? You should check the volume first. If the volume has been turned up, maybe the memory format of the device is incorrect.. Specifications are subject to chan ge wit hout notice. No part of this document may be reproduced or tran smitted in any form or by any me[...]