BUTTON FUNCTIONS
1) POWER SWITCH: Must be in the "ON" position to power up the unit.
2) ESCAPE: Returns to previous screen
3) PREVIOUS: Use to navigate the menu screen. During song or video play, this button can be used as a "rewind".
4) PLAY‐PAUSE/SELECT: Press the Play‐Pause/Select button to enter the desired mode. Press Play‐Pause/Select
button to begin or end song, video or slide show play. Press to Hold for 3 seconds to power on/off the Mp4
Player.
5) NEXT: Use to navigate the menu screen. During song or video play, this button can be used as a "forward".
6) MENU: During play, push the Menu button to access additional menu options.
7) VOLUME INCREASE
8) VOLUME DECREASE
9) USB PORT
10) EARPHONE JACK
PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING YOUR MP4 PLAYER.
INSTRUCTIONS
ON:
To turn on, push Power Switch to the ON position, then press and hold the (play) button for 3 seconds. The LCD
Screen will light up and display a welcome logo while it is turned on.
OFF:
To turn the player off, press the (play) button for 3 seconds or pus the Power Switch to the OFF position. Your
player will turn off.
CHARGING: This MP4 Player includes a built in rechargeable battery. Before using, plug the large end of the included
charging cable into the USB port on your computer and the mini end into the USB port on your MP4 Player. For the
first use, you will need to charge for 8 hours and fully exhaust the battery (for best results).
You can recharge the battery at any time by connecting the MP4 Player to your computer with the USB cord that was
provided.
Once connected, the player LCD displays
1. "Power & Date": If selected, the Mp4 is in "USB DISK" mode. You may upload files while the player is being
charged.
2. "Power & Player": If selected, you may use the player and access the features while the player is being charged.
3. "USB Charge": If selected, you will charge battery only.
AFTER INITIAL USAGE, BATTERY CHARGING TIME IS APPROXIMATELY 3 HOURS FOR A FULL CHARGE.
COMPATIBLE FILES:
Music:
MP3, WMA, WAV
Video:
AVI, WMV
Pictures:
JPEG, BMP, GIF
Games:
NES 8‐Digit Games
E‐Book:
TXT File
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