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Youtopia SP80 User Manual

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MP3 Player with SD Card Slot
User Manual
Model SP80
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Summary of Contents for Youtopia SP80

  • Page 1 MP3 Player with SD Card Slot User Manual Model SP80...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction & Basic Care…………………………...3 The MP3 Player………………………………………4 Operating the Player …………………………...…...8 Menu Options………………………………………11 Downloading & Deleting Song Files………………17 Troubleshooting………..…………………………...19 Technical Specifications…………………………...21 FCC Information…………………………………….22 Questions? Visit www.youtopiallc.com or call (877) 244-2864.
  • Page 3: Introduction & Basic Care

    Introduction & Basic Care Before using the player, please read this manual carefully to obtain the best possible performance from your player. Keep this manual for future reference. IN THE BOX • MP3 player • Earphones • Battery • Instruction manual BASIC CARE AND OPERATION •...
  • Page 4: The Mp3 Player

    The MP3 Player...
  • Page 5 FEATURES and FUNCTIONS 1. USB cap – Cover for USB plug 2. USB plug – Connects player to USB port 3. Display Screen – Displays lyrics/ID3 tag and function icons (see following section) 4. BACK / PREVIOUS SONG – Plays previous song; or, scrolls back through current song 5.
  • Page 6 SCREEN DISPLAY DETAILS 1. SD Card / Internal Memory Usage – Shows if player is accessing SD card or internal memory files 2. Bit rate and File format – Shows file specifications 3. Playback Mode – Shows operation selected in REPEAT options (see MENU “A”...
  • Page 7 The player requires one “AAA” battery to operate. An alkaline battery is recommended for the longest playtime. To install or replace the battery: 1. Remove the USB cap to access the battery cover 2. Slide the battery cover following the direction of the arrow 3.
  • Page 8: Operating The Player

    Press down and hold the POWER button for approximately 3 seconds to turn ON the player. The screen will activate and “YOUTOPIA LLC” will appear. The player will then be set in the MUSIC mode with the following default screen.
  • Page 9 • Insert the SD card into the slot with the label side facing same side as the display screen and front- end (Connection pins located on bottom-side of SD card) going in first. See illustration. • Gently slide and push in the SD card until it is securely in the slot.
  • Page 10 • To listen to song files stored on your SD card, your player should be ON with SD card inserted. Press and hold the PLAY button for several seconds to switch to the SD card source and start playing songs. The screen will then display an SD card icon on the far left side.
  • Page 11: Menu Options

    Fast Forward or Back Press the FORWARD or BACK button to listen to the next or previous song, respectively. Pause / Stop During playback, press the PLAY button to pause or stop play. To resume playback, press the PLAY button again. Menu Options There are three sets of options available to customize the player and further enhance your listening enjoyment.
  • Page 12 MENU “A” options A) REPEAT Press MENU to select. Use FORWARD or BACK buttons to scroll through the options. Press MENU again to make selection. 1) Normal – Plays back songs in order 2) Repeat One – Repeats playback of selected song 3) Repeat All –...
  • Page 13 C) TEMPO RATE This option allows you to alter the tempo during playback. Use VOLUME UP or VOLUME DOWN button to adjust level. D) REPLAY (A-B) This option allows you to select a specific part of a song (i.e., point A to point B) and play it back continuously up to 10 times.
  • Page 14 continuously repeat up to 10 times. 5 - To end the playback, press the MENU or PLAY button. E) REPEAT TIMES This option allows you to repeat playback up to 10 times. Press VOLUME UP or DOWN to select level. F) REPLAY GAP This option allows you to set the time difference (i.e., gap) between each REPLAY playback.
  • Page 15 MENU “B” options A) LOCAL FOLDER Access files stored in the player’s internal memory B) CARD FOLDER Access files stored in the SD card C) DELETE FILE Deletes selected file from the selected source. Press FORWARD button to move between YES and NO option.
  • Page 16 SYSTEM FOLDER options A) BACKLIGHT Option allows you to set the length of time (0-30 seconds) for backlight to stay on or off. Press VOLUME UP or DOWN to select time. B) LANGUAGE Option displays player’s screen text in the selected language 1) English 2) French...
  • Page 17: Downloading & Deleting Song Files

    D) CONTRAST Option sets screen display contrast level. Press VOLUME UP or DOWN to select level. E) MEMORY INFO Option provides the player’s memory storage information F) VERSION Option lists the player’s current version Downloading & Deleting Song Files You may download and delete your own song files in the MP3 player’s internal memory or on a writable non- protected SD card.
  • Page 18 folder you wish to access when the prompt asks you. If there is no automatic prompt, search for the drive under “My Computer” then click on the respective drive to open the folder. 3. For Mac OS X, icons will appear on your desktop or the folder will automatically open for both the internal memory and SD card.
  • Page 19: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem Solution • No power Check if the battery is installed correctly • Check that the POWER button is being engaged properly • Check that the HOLD switch is off before pressing POWER button • Install a new battery •...
  • Page 20 • Files not able to Check if the cable plugs are transfer properly connected • Check if your computer’s operating system supports the player • Check if there is sufficient memory on your SD card or in the player’s internal memory •...
  • Page 21: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Operating Systems Windows XP or Vista, Mac OS X 10.0 or higher Music format support MPEG 1, 2, 3, WMA Bit rate Mp3: 8-320kbps Wma: 32-192kbps ≥80DB Signal/noise ratio ≥80DB Separation Earphone Output L 4mW, R 4mW Type of port 2.0, Compatible with USB1.1 Memory media SD Card or NAND flash...
  • Page 22: Fcc Information

    FCC Information U.S. - FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 23 one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is needed. •...
  • Page 24 © 2008 Youtopia LLC, All rights reserved Printed in China...