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Overview
1. Foreword
Thank you for choosing our product. Please read this manual carefully before using the product.
Specifications and software updates may be subject to change without notice. Some pictures in
this manual may be different than the product display; however, it should perform the same
functions.
2. Warnings
a) Do not use the product in extreme temperatures, dusty or wet environments;
b) Do not leave the product under direct sunlight;
c) Handle the player carefully, or the hardware and housing may be damaged or destroyed;
d) When inserting or removing a TF card, make sure the player is set to the "OFF" position, the
current is enough to damage the product;
e) When formatting or transferring files, do not disconnect the USB cable from the PC, this may
cause damage to the player;
f) Keep this product out of children's reach;
g) Do not open housing, doing so may damage the hardware;
h) Keep away from extremely dry places to avoid damage caused by Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
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  • Page 1 Overview 1. Foreword Thank you for choosing our product. Please read this manual carefully before using the product. Specifications and software updates may be subject to change without notice. Some pictures in this manual may be different than the product display; however, it should perform the same functions.
  • Page 2 i) Avoid formatting the player. If formatting is necessary, copy all data files to your computer first; j) Touch Screen Pen Calibration may be required if the screen is not performing correctly. For details refer to Main Menu-Settings-Calibration 3. Features •...
  • Page 3 4. Requirement for PC a) At least Pentium 100MHz; b) Windows 98/2000/ME/XP/Vista; c) USB slot; d) CD-ROM drive; e) At least 15MB free hard disk space; f) At least 32MB memory;...
  • Page 4 5. Layout of the Player SLY Video Player Controls...
  • Page 5 Note: If the screen freezes, press the hidden “Reset” button on the back with a pin, and the screen will shut down. Press the POWER Key for 3 seconds and the player will resume working. Your files will not be deleted. User Guidelines 1.
  • Page 6 2. Recharging the Battery Connect one end of the supplied mini USB cable to the player Connect the other end of the mini USB cable to the computer Charging process begins automatically When it is fully charged, it will show a full battery icon Be sure to safely remove the device Warnings: •...
  • Page 7 left idle for however long you have the AutoShut Time set as (3min, 5min, 10min, 15min, 20min, or No AutoShutDown) d) Enter/Select In any working status, click the icon or file to select an option. e) Directional Keys Click to choose the files or options you want to select. f) Entering Sub-Menu Click the icon to enter any sub-menu.
  • Page 8 4. Transferring Files 1) Connect the player using the USB cable. 2) Wait for your computer to recognize the player. 3) Once the player has been detected, you should be able to add songs using Windows Media Player® (Follow the On-screen Instructions). If you prefer to manually load songs onto the player then please follow the steps below: 4) Open My Computer 5) Select the Removable Disk that correlates to your player.
  • Page 9 To safely remove hardware: 1) Right-click the “Safely Remove Hardware” icon on the bottom right corner of your screen. 2) Select “Safely Remove Hardware” 3) A dialog box will pop up. 4) Select USB mass storage device. 5) Click STOP. 6) Click OK.
  • Page 10 Main Menu 1. The Main Menu Fig 1. The Main Menu...
  • Page 11 2. Video Player a) To enter Video Mode: Click the Video icon in the Main Menu to enter video mode. Fig 2. The Video Mode Icon Fig 3. Playback View of Video Mode b) Video Configuration If a dialog comes out, select “Yes” for Continue Last Play, or “No” to play the movie from the...
  • Page 12 beginning. c) Video Play to select the file you want to play in the video mode menu, then click the file to begin playing the video. During video playback, click either to adjust the volume. Click the icon to pause or play the video file, will jump to the next file, while will return to the previous one.
  • Page 13 Fig 5. The Audio Mode Menu to choose the files you want to select. Click on the file to select it. b) Playback Functions • Click the icon to pause or play the audio file • Click the to fast-forward within the track, and to rewind •...
  • Page 14 Fig 6. Playback View of Audio Mode Click the icon to go back to the audio menu c) Exiting the audio mode While in the audio menu, click the icon to go back to the Main Menu Picture View a) To enter Picture View Mode Click the Picture View icon in the Main Menu to enter the Picture View mode.
  • Page 15 b) Viewing Pictures to choose the files you want to select. Click the file to view the photo. In the Slide Show mode, the pictures will play automatically. Click the icon while viewing a picture to access the sub-menu, which allows you to rotate the picture left and right, zoom in and out, and adjust the slide show settings.
  • Page 16 Fig 9. Audio Record Mode View b) Record Click the icon to start the recorder. Click to save the recorded file. Click to access the sub-menu, which will allow you to change the recording level and the recording volume. c) Exiting the Audio Recording mode Click the icon to go back to the Main Menu.
  • Page 17 Click the E-Book icon in the Main Menu to enter the E-book mode. Fig 10. The E-book Mode Icon to choose the files you want to select. Click the file to access your E-books or .TXT files. Fig 11. View of E-book Mode Click the icon to enter the sub-menu, which allows you to jump pages, save/load/delete bookmarks, set font, set color, set browser mode, and change page flip time.
  • Page 18 7. FM Radio a) To enter the FM Radio mode Click the Radio icon in the Main Menu to enter the FM Radio mode. Fig 12. The FM Radio Mode Icon Fig 13. FM Radio Mode View NOTE: FM RADIO WILL ONLY WORK WITH HEADPHONES CONNECTED (Headphones work as the antenna)
  • Page 19 b) Tuning 1. Manual Tuning Click the icon to enter the Sub-Menu, select Manual Tuning, then use Tuning. 2. Automatic Tuning Click the icon enter Sub-Menu and select Auto Tuning. The icons will not respond until Auto-Scan is finished. 3. Pre-Set Station Click the icon enter Sub-Menu, then select Pre-Set Mode.
  • Page 20 save Recorded data; to Start / Stop Recording. Fig 14. FM Recording Mode d) Exiting the Radio / Radio Recording mode Click the icon to go back to the Previous Menu or Main Menu. 8. Explorer a) To enter the Explorer mode In the Main Menu, click the Explorer icon to go to the Data Management mode.
  • Page 21 Fig 15. The Explorer Mode Icon Fig 16. The Explorer Mode Menu WE RECOMMEND PUTTING YOUR FILES IN SUB-FOLDERS TO EASILY MANAGE THEM b) Select Files to choose the files you want to select. Click on a file to open it. c) Delete Files...
  • Page 22 to choose the files you want to delete. Clicking will bring up a “Delete file” box. Select Delete file or Exit. d) Exiting the Explorer mode Click the icon to go back to the Previous Menu or Main Menu. 9. Other Function a) To enter the Other Function mode Click the Other Function icon in the Main Menu to enter the Other Function mode.
  • Page 23 Click the Settings icon in the Main Menu to enter the Settings mode. Fig 18. The Settings Mode Icon Fig 19. The Settings Mode Menu to choose the items you want to select, then click your choice. b) Display Settings to scroll through the four choices: Backlight Time, Brightness, Backlight Mode and Display Status.
  • Page 24 2. Brightness: 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 3. Backlight Mode: LCD Display All dim, or Half dim 4. Hidden Status Bar: Select Hidden / Display Battery icon to show Power level. c) System Settings 1. Firmware Upgrade: Perform Firmware upgrade or exit 2.
  • Page 25 Fig 21. Touch Screen Alignment View Click the 5 “+” signals that appear to calibrate the device. h) Exiting the Tools mode Click the icon to go back to the Previous Menu or Main Menu. 11.Memory a) This product supports TF cards with the slot shown below:...
  • Page 26 b) If a Memory Card (Micro SD or TF Card) was inserted in the Memory Slot, the player will recognize the additional memory, and in the Explorer mode it will show “Flash” (built-in memory) or SDCard (add-on SD card) as the two choices to explore. Click either Flash or SDCard and the contents will show up for selection.
  • Page 27 cable. Your PC will ask to setup the USB driver. Press “Next” and then choose the item of “Add New Hardware Wizard” in the window, click “Next” and press “View”...
  • Page 28 Select the folder of WIN98 in the CD-ROM drive and select “Next” Next, click “Setup”. After the setup, reboot your PC. Connect the player to the PC again. Your Removable Disk will be in “My Computer.” 2. Connect with PC Connect the player to your PC using the USB cable.
  • Page 29 Note: After Safely Removing the device as a U-Disk in Windows, the screen will show a battery charging symbol. 4. Formatting The Player With the player connected, go to “My Computer” and locate the removable disk that corresponds with the player. Right click and choose “Format”. Make sure the file system says “FAT” and click Start;...
  • Page 30 In the Warning window, select “OK” to start the formatting. Warning: Select the proper format type before formatting or else the product may be damaged. DO NOT remove the USB cable from the player during formatting, it may cause damage to the player;...
  • Page 31 The Configuration Profile 90.3mm*54.2mm*12.8mm (length×width×thickness) Panel 3” QVGA LCD USB2.0 (High Speed) Memory Supports TF Card of 1GB\2GB\4GB\8GB optional Format Record Length 53 Hours 128MB Compress rate 32Kbps 384Kbps Frequency response 20Hz~20KHz MP3&WMA Th-D <0.1% >85dB Audio Power 5mW+5mW 32Ω Frame 30fps CMOS...
  • Page 32 Photo format JPG Video format RM, RMVB, 3GP, ASF, MP4, AVI Resolution 320*240 Frame Freq. NTSC 30fps ; PAL 25fps AV-out /=1V (VPP) Voltage Music MP3 WMA AMR AAC-LC WAV format Picture JPG, GIF, BMP Format Temperature -5 ~ 40 Menu English/Chinese/Trad.
  • Page 33 Common Problems Problem Possible Reason Solution Battery empty Switch ON failure Recharge Illegal operation Auto off Battery shortage Recharge Battery empty Recharge USB wire damage Replace new wire USB in, but NO USB disable by PC BIOS Set USB ENABLED Removable Disk OS does NOT support USB Update the OS driver...
  • Page 34 Volume too low Turn volume up Wrong audio out device Set right parameter The file from web is not the When playing, NO sound Download standard MP3 file limited Use good earphone Bad earphone Format under “FAT” Format failure Storage full Save failure Delete same files or unused files Wrong save path...

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