Nextar MA791 Instruction Manual

Mp3/mp4 digital audio/video player

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Instructions ... 1 Precautions ... 2 System requirements ... 4 System Requirement of MP3 Player: Introduction ... 5 Features ... 5 Charging the Battery ... 6 Connection and Downloading Connect to PC ... 7 Downloading files ... 7 Downloading DRM10 Files...
  • Page 3 Submen…………………………………………………………………………………………………. How to Use the MP3 Player ... 17 Operation in Music/Voice Mode Operation in Movie mode Operation in Photo Mode Operation in E-Book Mode Operation in Delete Mode Operation in Voice Record/FM Record Mode Setting Up the Player ... 2 3 USB Mode ...
  • Page 4 Low Battery ... 25 No File ... 25 Key Locked ... 25 Device Full ... 26 Troubleshooting ... 26 Technical Specifications ... 27...
  • Page 5: Instructions

    Instructions We try to ensure the correctness and completeness of this manual, but mistakes and omissions may still exist. Our company is not responsible for any data loss caused by malpractice of software, wrong repair or other accident, or any other indirect loss which may occur. Revision to the software or hardware or user’s manual is not subject to further notification, and our company reserves the final interpretation right to this manual.
  • Page 6: Precautions

    Precautions Do not use this player when driving, riding or operating any other vehicles as it may lead to traffic accidents. Also avoid walking on the road while listening with high volume. Please pay special attention or stop using the player in places with potential hazards. Before powering off the player, please plug in the earphone.
  • Page 7 Attention: Because of the different memory calculating methods and the fact that the player software is stored in the device’s flash memory, there is some difference between the player’s stated capacity and its actual capacity. The actual capacity of the flash memory can be somewhat less than the stated memory capacity.
  • Page 8: System Requirements

    System requirements System Requirement of MP3 Player: Microsoft ® Windows 98SE/2000/ME/XP CPU series with Pentium 200MHZ or above USB port 120MB hard disk free space CD-ROM driver...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Introduction Features Supports formats such as MP3 WMA WAV MTV JPEG BMP TXT. Movie format: MTV. Photo preview: JEPG BMP; E-book: .TXT Voice record/ FM record ID3 tag/Lyrics display 1.8” TFT color display Rechargeable battery(310HA) Support DRM10...
  • Page 10: Charging The Battery

    Lithium-ion battery. USB provides 5 Volts and up to 500 mA of current. If the charging voltage and current are outside of this range, it will damage the battery and the MP3 player, and the warranty will be voided. Please verify the output voltage and current of the USB port on your PC or USB adapter before charging this player.
  • Page 11: Connection And Downloading

    Connection and Downloading Connect to PC Plug the attached USB cable into your PC and connect the other end to the MP3 player. Press Play / to switch the USB mode between MSC mode and MTP mode. Downloading files When you have connected the player to your PC, select the desired files then right-click and select Copy.
  • Page 12: Downloading Drm10 Files

    Downloading DRM10 Files Choose the desired WMA files with DRM.
  • Page 13 Right-click and select Add to sync list. In the open window, select Sync option.
  • Page 14 In the Sync window, choose the desired WMA files with DRM, then right-click and select Removable disk.
  • Page 15 Click Start sync to transfer the WMA files with DRM to player.
  • Page 16: Remove From Usb Port

    Remove from USB Port Double-click the eject icon to safely disconnect your player from the PC. In the Safely Remove Hardware dialog, click Stop.
  • Page 17 In the Stop a Hardware device dialog, click OK. When the screen displays the Safe to Remove Hardware balloon in the bottom right corner, the player can be safely disconnected from PC.
  • Page 18: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation Buttons Play / button V+ button V- button Previous button Next button Power button FUNC button RESET Microphone Earphone jack USB port...
  • Page 19: Power On/Off Player

    Power On/Off Player Press and hold the Power button for about 2 seconds to turn on the player when the player is off, Press and hold the Power button for about 2 seconds to turn off the player when the player is on. eset the Player With a pen, press and hold the Operation in Main Menu...
  • Page 20: Operation In

    Operation in Submenu Press V+ or V- to navigate between the options. Press Previous to return to the parent menu. Press Next to enter to the submenu and confirm a selection. Press and hold the Pl ay / button to en ter the Main menu.
  • Page 21: How To Use The Mp3 Player

    How to Use the MP3 Player Operation in Music/Voice Mode Play mode Volume Spectrum Bit rate Sample rate Code time Key lock Battery ID3/Lyric File type Track number/Total tracks State indicate Current mode Track duration Music mode interface...
  • Page 22 Key lock Play mode Battery Volume File name File type Spectrum Track number/Total files State indicate Bit rate Current mode Sample rate Code time File duration Voice mode interface...
  • Page 23: Operation In Movie Mode

    Press Play / to change m to exit FM mode and open th Press V+/V- to adjust the volume. Press and hold V+/V- to adjust the volume quickly. Press Previous/Next to choose stations which have been saved in the Preset mode or to adjust the frequency in the Manual mode.
  • Page 24: Operation In Photo Mode

    Operation in Photo Mode Press and hold Play / Press V+/V- to sk ip to the previous/next photo. Press Previous/Next to enter its submenu which shows the folder contents. Press the Power button to enter its submenu which shows the folder contents. Press FUNC to enter its Operation in E-Book Mode Press V+/V- to turn over the E-book by...
  • Page 25: Operation In Delete Mode

    Operation in Delete Mode Press FUNC to open delete dialog like rights in delete submenu. Press V+/V- to choose “Yes” or “No”. ess Previous to return to the Delete submen Press Next to confirm your selection. Press and hold Play / to open the main menu.
  • Page 26: Operation In Voice Record/Fm Record Mode

    Operation in Voic Record/FM Record Volume Bit rate Sample rate Time code Press Play / to pause or resume recording. Press the Power button to stop recording. Mode Key lock Battery File name File type Current mode State indicate...
  • Page 27: Setting Up The Player

    Setting Up the Player ou can set up your player via the settings menu, where you can change your settings for things such as SB Mode, Time, Power, Language, Display, Record, Sys Tools, Hold time, etc. USB Mode here are two options to select from: MSC mode, MTP mode. Time here are two options to select from: Adjust, Time Zone.
  • Page 28: Language

    Language There are seven languages to select from: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Dutch. Displa There are two options to select from: Brightness, Backlight. Brightness allows you to adjust the brightness of your screen. Backlight a llows you to turn on and off your backlight. Turning the backlight off is useful when you are attempting to save battery power.
  • Page 29: Hold Time

    Hold Time There are six options to select from: 10 sec, 30 sec, 1 min, 5 min, Off. Warnings Low Batter Low battery will be displayed on the screen to remind you when you need to charge the player. No File No File will be displayed on the screen if there is no corresponding file in the player.
  • Page 30: Device Full

    Device Full When the player me mory is full, Device full will be displayed on the screen. Troubleshooting If there is no picture displayed after the player is connected to your PC but is unable storage disk or cannot be powered on after the battery is fully charged, please refer to update the software in the player.
  • Page 31: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications MP3 bit rate 32Kbps~320Kbps Music format MP3 WMA WAV Photo format JEPG BMP Movie format E-book format Recorded format Maximum record 8hours(128M,8KHZ) duration Dynamic current <70m A Power off current <0.38 m A dimension 77*40*11.5mm Weight Screen 1.8” TFT color display Battery Rechargeable battery(310HA)

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