4 GB MP3 Player with Radio
Art.no 38-6207
Model BM366
Please read the entire instruction manual before using the product and then save
it for future reference. We reserve the right for any errors in text or images and any
necessary changes made to technical data. In the event of technical problems or
other queries, please contact our Customer Services.
Safety
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Never expose the MP3 player to constant sunlight, heat sources,
moisture or rain.
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Do not expose the MP3 player to hard knocks or blows.
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Do not place the MP3 player close to strong magnetic fields
(speaker drivers, etc.).
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Do not place the MP3 player in your pocket together with other
objects such as keys.
Note: Protect your hearing. Listening to the speaker on high volume for
prolonged periods can lead to permanent hearing damage.
Turning the device on/off and charging
1.
Use the supplied charger cable to fully charge the MP3 player before use.
The charge indicator will appear in the display during charging. The display
will show "Low battery" whenever the device needs to be charged.
2.
Turn on the device by pressing [
] for 3 sec.
3.
Turn off the device by pressing [
] for 3 sec.
4.
The player will turn off automatically after 2 min of non-use (unless connected
to a computer).
Language
1.
Hold in [ M ] until the main menu appears.
2.
Select settings (at the bottom left of the display).
3.
Press [ M ] to access the sub-menu.
4.
Select Language and then the desired language.
5.
Press [ M ] to confirm.
Transferring files
1.
Connect the player to a computer using the supplied USB lead.
Two selections will be given. "Charge and transfer" and "Charge and play".
2.
Select Charge and transfer. Transfer the files according to the specific
instructions for the software you are using to complete such a task.
Volume
The MP3 player has a built in volume limiter
which is factory set to prevent hearing
damage during extended listening. Increasing
the volume above volume level 23 will prompt
a warning in the display:
Select YES with [ ◄ ] to allow for higher volume.
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Key lock
Short press [
] to activate the key lock. Press again to unlock.
Playback
[ ▲ ] Volume up
1.
2.
[ ◄ ] Short press: Previous track.
Hold in to rewind.
3.
[ ▼ ] Volume down
[ ►ll ] Play/pause
4.
5.
[ M ] Short press: Advances through
1
menu selections. Hold in:
Accesses main menu.
2
[ ◄ ] Short press: Next track.
6.
Hold in: Fast forward.
3
Buttons and functions
Menu functions
1.
[ ▲ ] Up
2.
[ ◄ ] Exit
3.
[ ▼ ] Down
[ ►ll ] Select/confirm
4.
5.
[ M ] Short press: Advances through
menu selections. Hold in: Accesses
1
main menu.
[ ► ] Right, accesses sub-menu
6.
2
3
7.
Micro USB port for charging/
data transfer.
8.
Microphone
9.
[
] Hold in (3 sec): On/off.
Short press: Lock/unlock
10. 3.5 mm headphone jack
11. Micro-SD slot
12. [ Reset ] Original factory default settings
Main menu
Hold in [ M ] for main menu access.
13. Music
14. Video
15. Tools
16. Settings
17. Record
18. Folders
19. Radio
20. Image
21. E-books
4
22. Displays the currently recorded (music) file
5
Sub-menus
6
Sub-menus are shown after pressing [ ► ] [ ▼ ] [ ◄ ] [ ▲ ] from the main menu
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and then pressing [ M ].
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Navigate the menus in the same way as described in the Buttons and functions -
Menu functions section above.
MIC
Music
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All songs
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Artists
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Albums
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Genres
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Album Cover
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Audiobooks
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Playlists
4
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MediaLib Update: Media library update
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Local folder: MP3 player memory
5
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Card folder: Memory card memory
6
Pressing [ M ] during playback or stop mode will cause
the following sub-menus to appear:
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Play mode: Playback settings
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Audio settings
MIC
MIC
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Add to playlist
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Remove from playlist
7 8 9 10
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Sleep timer
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Delete
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Bookmarks
Video
11
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Local folder: MP3 player memory
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Card folder: Memory card memory
12
Pressing [ M ] during playback or stop mode will cause
the following sub-menus to appear:
MIC
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Brightness
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Repeat
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Delete video
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MediaLib Update: Media library update
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