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  • Page 2 Welcome Thank you for purchasing the MP4 Player SY-789. In order to fully benefit from this product, please read the safety and operations instructions carefully. Store the user manual in a safe place for future reference. Important- The SY-789 includes a pedometer function. This function works independently from the BT wireless function.
  • Page 3 Cautions • Do not place naked flames, such as lighted candles on or near the product. • Do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases on or near the product. • Do not use or store this product in a place where it is subject to direct sunlight, heat, excessive dust or vibration.
  • Page 4 1. Get to know the controls on Player item Description TFT LCD Display M Button (Menu) Center ( ) Button (On / Off, Play / Pause) Button (Previous / Fast-Rewind) Button (Next / Fast-Forward) Button (Previous Menu / Exit) Earphone Output Jack (3.5mm Stereo) Micro SD Memory Card Slot Micro USB Port (PC Connection / Charge) Microphone Position (mono, inside USB port)
  • Page 5 Player has an internal, non–user-replaceable battery. For best results, the first time you use player, let it charge for about 2 ~ 3 hours or until the battery status icon in the connection screen shows that the battery is in full. Player may continue use battery power after it’s been turned off.
  • Page 6 - The battery does not charge when your computer is in sleep/off mode. - The USB port on most keyboards does not provide enough power to charge the player. - Connect the player to a USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 port on your computer only to prevent charge problem.
  • Page 7 / Video / Recording / Voice / FM / Photo / Settings / E-Book / Bluetooth / Pedometer”, will appear on LCD after the Loading and Opening screen have displayed. • To turn OFF the player, press and hold the Center ( ) button for 3 seconds.
  • Page 8 5. Use Settings Menu You might need to set date & time or change some default setting as you desire in the setup menu before you start using the player. • To go into settings menu, from main menu, choose “Settings” by using and Center ( ) buttons, a “Settings”...
  • Page 9 • In Setup menu, choose “Display settings” > choose “Backlight timer”, a list appear to use, then chose “10 / 20 / 30 seconds / Always On” as you desired by using and Center ( ) buttons. Choose “Always On” to prevent the LCD backlight from turning to off.
  • Page 10 This player can use difference OSD languages. • To set the language, choose “Language”, and then choose which language as you desire by using and Center ( ) buttons. e. Information: You can view the player information and disk memory status, such as firmware version, remaining memory space available and the number of support media files available in player.
  • Page 11 a. Search Device • Choose “Search Device” to enter into the Bluetooth searching mode by using and Center ( ) buttons on player, the device searching mode is starting, for approximate 10 ~ 20 seconds, a device(s) name list will appear to choose for pairing.
  • Page 12 transmission function, it will automatically reconnect to the last connected device if the receiver device is still in reconnect mode. However, some Bluetooth receiver device may need to turn it “Off and On” again for reconnecting. If not; • Manual connecting: some Bluetooth receiver device may need to reconnect manually;...
  • Page 13 • From main menu, choose “Music” by using and Center ( buttons, a list menu appears to use; a. All Songs • Choose “All song / Artists / Albums / Genres / Update Playlist” as you desired; • Choose “All song” to enter all songs list menu to select a song where start the play.
  • Page 14 Remark: The “Local Folder” and “Card Folder” items are will be existed only in music menu when Micro SD card has plugged into the player. In Music “Now playing” interface, press M button, a music submenu “Play mode/Equalizer/Delete” appears. “Music Menu” “Music Now Playing Interface”...
  • Page 15 • Press or pressing button to adjust volume levels to up / down and a volume control screen is appear for viewing. • Wait for 6 seconds or press button to return to music now playing screen. For hearing protection; a display warning pop-up on TFT screen, when first time to increase the volume level and reach to the default setting level which may exceed 85dB.
  • Page 16 • Press and hold button to play fast-backward. d. Adjust Volume Level • In movie now playing screen, • Press or pressing to increase the volume level. • Press or pressing button to decrease the volume level. • Then, press Center ( ) button to back to movie now playing.
  • Page 17 format through the included “AMV&AVI Video converter” as follows. This tool can be used to transform those video files into AMV/AVI files on the computer before upload them to your player. (Recommended use AMV) Important: For Video Converter, please make sure you have installed Microsoft DirectX 9.0 or above.
  • Page 18 • Move the mouse arrow and left click mouse on the unconverted source files to select with highlight in the file window, then the icon will be highlighted into icon. Now click this icon and a dialog box will be shown. •...
  • Page 19 • After conversion, the converted files will play automatically for preview if AMV format has selected. • And now, the converted AMV/AVI file is ready to transfer, you can simply copy and place those converted files to the media player. Note: Only pixels in “160x120 / 320x240 (max.)”...
  • Page 20 Note: 1. This “Storage” item will be existed only when Micro SD card has plugged into the player, it skips if no card plugged. 2. The storage defaulted folder will be located as name “RECORD” in “Internal Memory” of player or “External Memory” of Micro SD Card. c.
  • Page 21 a. Play and Pause Recorded file • In Voice Now Playing screen, press Center ( ) button to pause. • Press it again to resume. b. Play Previous or Next File • Press button to play next file. • Press button to play previous file.
  • Page 22 “Radio Tune” Screen a. Adjust Volume Level • Press or pressing button to increase the volume level. • Press or pressing button to decrease the volume level. • The volume control screen will disappear in 6 ~ 8 seconds. Or, press button to return to music now playing screen.
  • Page 23 Use FM Radio Submenu • In radio tune screen, press M button to call up the FM Radio submenu, a list screen “Start FM recording / Presets / Save to preset / Clear preset / Auto tune / FM REC Library” is appears to use. •...
  • Page 24 05 FM 98.90 06 FM 101.80 07 FM --/-- 08 FM --/-- • Then choose one of them, example 01, as you desired radio station for listen by using and Center ( ) buttons. c. Save to preset • In FM Radio submenu, choose “Save to preset” by using Center ( ) buttons to store the tuned radio station or current listening station into player’s memory, the preset channels list appear to use;...
  • Page 25 • In FM radio submenu, choose “Auto tune” by using and Center ) buttons to enter to auto tune and auto preset mode, a dialog window pop up to confirm; • Choose “Yes” to start the searching function and the radio will automatically searching stations in the range of frequency “87.5MHz - 108MHz”...
  • Page 26 • Pressing button to back to main menu. Use Photos Submenu You might need to change some settings for picture browse. To change setting: • In file list menu or photos playing mode, press M button to call up the photos submenu, a list “Slideshow settings / Delete picture / Update Playlist”...
  • Page 27 • Choose a file which you want to start the read and the screen switch to text viewer screen. • Press button to go back to list menu for other file selection. b. Change previous / next page in eBook file •...
  • Page 28 bookmarked list appear to choose; • Choose a stored bookmark which you want to call and then press Center ) button to read. (add bookmark(s) before you use it) d. Delete Bookmark: • Choose “Delete Bookmark”, a bookmarked list appear to choose; •...
  • Page 29 a. Start Before you start to use the pedometer function, you need to input your personal information for calibrates the player’s pedometer sensor to personalize 1. Start pedometer counts • Once personal info setup is completed, then choose “Start” to enter the pedometer counts function and the pedometer counts interface appearing to view;...
  • Page 30 1. Mode: • Choose “Mode” > choose “Running / Walking” as you desired pedometer count. 2. Stride: • Choose “Stride” > choose “20cm ~ 200cm” which values to match for your body height. Example for Stride length measurement • Walk / Run 10 steps with your normal stride as illustrated below. •...
  • Page 31 menu. Personal Counts Record Note: The player is allowed storing maximum 3 personal counts record “Record 1 / Record 2 / Record 3”. Moreover, the new records will overwrite the old Record. d. Attaching the player for pedometer function Place the unit in your pocket •...
  • Page 32 e. The unit may not count steps correctly in the following conditions: The unit is not positioned correctly • When the front of the main unit is placed in the angle of less than 60° or horizontal to the ground. NOTE: The unit can count steps even if it is slanted or placed upside-down, or if the main unit is perpendicular to the ground.
  • Page 33 Walking at an inconsistent stride • When you shuffle or wear sandals. • Starting and stopping or other forms of inconsistent walking. • Walking extremely slowly. Vibrations from a moving vehicle • Such as riding a bicycle, automobile, train or bus. e.
  • Page 34 • Check battery is it charged with enough energy. Unit cannot turn ON • Check whether Volume is set “0” and connect the No sound is heard from headphone. headphone plugs firmly. • Check whether the headphone plug is dirty. •...
  • Page 35 Playing Time: 8 ~ 10 hours for music at power saving mode 2 ~ 3 hours for movie 2.5 ~ 3.5 Hours for Bluetooth Transmission at power saving mode Power Source DC Input: 5V 500mA Specification V2.1 + EDR Frequency 2.402 ~ 2.480GHz RF Transmit Power Class II...
  • Page 36 Text Format Operating Temperature 0 to 40 Operating System Window 2000/XP/Vista/Win7, Mac 9.2 or Higher i. Disclaimer Updates to Firmware and/or hardware components are made regularly. Therefore some of the instruction, specifications and pictures in this documentation may differ slightly from your particular situation. All items described in this guide for illustration purposes only and may not apply to particular situation.
  • Page 37 Manufacturing country: China Description: MP4 Player Sytech® SY-789 complies with the following directives: CE standard: Directive 1999/5/EC ROHS standard: Directive 2011/65/EU Restriction of Hazardous Substance Signed: Ajeet Nebhwani Utamchandani Sole Administrator...