2. Install the MP3 Player 3. MP3 Player Controls 4. Screen Display 5. Transfer data to and from the MP3 Player 6. Turn on/off the player 7. Listen to WMA/MP3 music with the MP3 Player 8. Begin to play your music 9.
Charge: Connect the MP3 Player to the computer. A few seconds later, a battery icon blinks on the top of the MP3 Player's screen, indicating the battery is being charged. If the battery is not charged automatically, please press Play button briefly.
It takes about four hours for fully charge. 2. Install the MP3 Player Windows Me/2000/XP users need to install the MP3 player driver if they want to upgrade the firmware. Note for Windows 2000 users: Windows Service Pack 3 must be installed.
(in 'My Computer') as removable media devices afterward. 4) Then the MP3 Player can be used as an external disk for you to transfer files. 5) After removing the MP3 Player from your computer, WMA/MP3 files can be listened to and all data within the unit can be transferred to another computer.
Press the Power On button to turn on the player. Press the Play button to play the music. Use the MP3 Player controls to play back and adjust volume level to listen to the WMA/MP3 music. 7.1 A-B Repeat function •...
Make sure the MP3 music files and LRC file are located in the same folder and their filenames are the same. Otherwise, the MP3 player can not recognize the lyric file. 8. Begin to play your music...
SMV video files by the software within the product CD. Note: Only SMV files can be played by this MP3 player. Make sure Microsoft DirectX 9.0 or above version have been installed on your computer. Otherwise, an error message will appear while converting, or the converted files may be not played correctly on your player.
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Select the source video file and specify the name and location of the output file. Click Convert. The converting will be finished when the Input Video window shows “Job Completed ". After converting, copy the SMV file to the MVIDEO folder of the player. Turn on your player and press Menu button to enter into the main menu.
10. Voice Recorder • Record Setting 1) Select Record in the main menu and press Play button to enter. 2) Select Record Settings and press Play button to enter the submenu. 3) Press Skip buttons to choose a record setting: Source, Format, or rate.
1) To activate the Hold function, slide the Hold switch. 2) Slide the Hold switch back to turn off the Hold function. Note: The MP3 Player will turn off automatically if the key is held when turning on the Player. - 11 -...
12. Photo To browse the pictures, Select Photo and press Play button to enter. There are 3 different ways to view photos: Manual, Slide Show and Thumbnail. While in Manual mode, you can use Skip Up and Down button to highlight manual then press Play button to confirm: 1.
Select Power Savings and press Play button to enter. Use Skip buttons to select time. Press Play button to confirm and go back to settings menu. Note: Selecting "Off" will never turn off the MP3 Player automatically. - 13 -...
Format the MP3 Player (removable disk) by the Windows format tool. Note: Do not select NTFS from the File System menu. Otherwise, the MP3 Player can not work and needs to be reformatted again. 17. Remove the MP3 Player from your computer Right click the USB Mass Storage Device icon the clock).
18. Trouble Shooting 1. Why do I fail to install the installation software on my operating system? Cause and solution: The Driver must be installed by running setup.exe. Attention that Windows 95 doesn’t support USB connection. Please update your operating system to Windows 98(version 2.0, 4.10.2222A), Windows 2000, Window ME or Windows There is no driver require for Windows 2000, ME and XP operating systems (Plug and play).
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7. Why do I hear nothing while the play button is pressed? Cause and solution: Hold function may be activated. Slide the Hold button to inactivate this function. There may be no WMA or MP3 files within the player. Please download the music files with proper format into the player.
19. MP3 Player Specifications • Internal Memory -in 256MB,512MB, 1GB ,2GB or 4GB (Some memory reserved Built for firmware and system management) • Interface USB Compatible • Power Built-in high capacity rechargeable Li-ion battery Battery continuous playing time: Up to 15 hours •...
• Signal to Noise Ratio > 90 dB • Frequency Response 20 Hz ~ 20 kHz • Output < 4.4 mW (each output) • Total Harmonic Distortion Output 0.01% ~ 0.5% • Ports USB Port Phone Out • Firmware Flash based. User upgradeable. 20.