Multimedia receiver with usb mirror featuring a 9" digital tft display am-fm usb media player rear camera input (25 pages)
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MODEL SMPV-4GBEB DIGITAL MEDIA PLAYER PLEASE READ THIS USER MANUAL COMPLETELY BEFORE OPERATING THIS UNIT AND RETAIN THIS BOOKLET FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
DEAR JENSEN CUSTOMER Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you've just purchased is only the start of your musical enjoyment. Now it's time to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your equipment offers. This manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association's Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level.
The serial number of this product is found on the unit. You should note the serial number of this unit in the space provided as a permanent record of your purchase to aid in identification in the event of theft of loss. Model Number:SMPV-4GBEB Serial Number: SAFETY INFORMATION Read this user guide carefully to ensure proper use of the product and to avoid any danger or physical damage.
COMPLIANCE WITH FCC This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two 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.
ACCESSORIES INCLUDED Video USB cable Earbuds conversion software CD POWER SOURCE & RECHARGING This unit operates on a built-in Li –polymer battery and must be charged prior to use. Please charge the unit for at least 8 hours before first use. Connect the PC USB port and the unit’s USB port with the provided USB cable.
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The built-in Li-polymer battery will normally offer about 300 or more charge/discharge cycles. The Li-polymer battery will discharge slowly on its own even when the unit is not in use, so if the unit is not used for an extended period of time it will be necessary to recharge the unit at least once every 6 months to maintain normal performance.
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[- ]: Backward/Fast Backward/Volume Down Button [ +]: Forward/Fast Forward/Volume Up Button [R/V]: Record/Volume Button ]: Power on/off / Play/Pause Button Lanyard Strap Hole Reset Button / mic opening 11. Hold (Key Lock) Switch DOWNLOADING MUSIC TO YOUR UNIT Connecting to your Personal Computer: Connect the unit to your computer USB port using the provided USB cable.
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Downloading files into your unit: For Windows users: Select the track(s) you want to download. Right-click on the file(s), a menu pops up and click “Copy”. Under My Computer or Windows Explorer, double-click the Removable Disk to open the drive. The Removable Disk window appears. Right-click on the Removable Disk window and click “Paste”...
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Removing the unit from the computer: Note: Please follow these steps carefully to avoid data loss or unit damage. For Windows users: Click on the “Safely Remove Hardware” icon (green arrow) in the system tray of your Windows desktop to bring up the list of USB Mass Storage Device attached to our computer.
Creating the playlist: As soon as the USB cable is disconnected from the unit, the following prompt will pop up: “ Create playlist or not “ Button for “Yes” or M Button for “No“. When message will appear on the screen: “...
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Playing music, video, voice/radio recordings Connect the earbuds to the Headphone Jack. Make sure the Hold Switch is set to the unlock Tap either - / + Button to select either music, video or playback mode. Button to enter the desired mode. To play or pause, tap the Button.
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In Music, Video, Playback or Radio mode, tap R/V Button to select volume adjust mode. When the speaker icon is shown reversed, tap or hold either - or + Button to decrease or increase the volume output. FUNCTION MENUS AND SETTINGS Menu Navigation From the Main Menu, tap - or + Button to select 1 out of 9 functions: Music, Video, Record, Playback, Radio, Picture, Text, Browser or Setting.
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EQ mode: shows either Nature, Rock, Pop, Classical, Soft, Jazz, DBB or SRS WOW™HD in effect File type & bitrate: shows MP3,WMA,OGG,ASF,APE file types and its bitrate in kbps File search mode: it shows up when file mode in navigation submenu is chosen Folder search mode: it shows up when folder mode in navigation submenu is chosen File information: shows current file number/total file number, filename, ID3 tag &...
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A-B replay: when A-B replay mode is activated Repeat mode: N=normal, 1=repeat one, D=repeat current folder, current folder, A=repeat all, S=random & I =intro Volume level: shows current volume setting from 0 – 28 in form of a bar graph Volume adjust: it will be highlighted when volume adjust mode is selected by R/V Button Playing time: shows the elapsed and total time of current music file...
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Note: When SRS WOW or HD sound effects are selected, preset EQ will be disabled. WOW, SRS and are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. WOW technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc. MENU-1-4 Tempo rate This function allows you to change the playback speed. There are 17 levels from -8 to +8 in which -8 is the slowest, +8 is the fastest and 0 (default) means normal speed.
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Tap - or + Button to choose from 1 to 10 seconds. MENU-1-6 Folder list This function displays all accessible folders in the unit’s user memory. Note: the ROOT folder is reserved for system use. MENU-1-7 List mode This function lists all compatible music files in the unit’s memory according to Title, Artist, Album &...
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Button to enable file search mode. In the music screen, when you tap/hold the - or + Button, it will go back to previous or next music track within the current folder. When all tracks in the current folder are listed, it will proceed to the files in the previous or next folder. MENU-1-9-2 Folder mode Button to enable folder search mode.
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MENU-1-10-3 Add bookmark Button to add the current point to the bookmark list of the playing music track. MENU-1-11 FFREV speed setting This function allows you to set the fast forward or reverse speed while playing a music track. Tap - or + Button to choose from 5 speeds: 1X –...
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Button to confirm. MENU-1-3 Delete all Button to permanently delete all files in the current folder from memory. Tap - or + Button to choose from “No” (default) or “Yes”. Button to confirm. MENU-1-4 Fade in/out time Button to set the fade in (rise) and fade out (decay) time in music playback. Tap - or + Button to choose from 3 settings: Fast (default) –...
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Button to display all supported video files in the current folder. Tap - or + Button to choose the video file to permanently delete from memory. Button to select. Tap - or + Button to choose from “No” (default) or “Yes”. Button to confirm.
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Tap - or + Button to choose the desired folder. Button to confirm. MENU-3-2 Record type Button to choose the final quality of recorded files. Tap - or + Button to choose from: Fine REC (default) – Long REC Button to confirm. Note: “Fine”...
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There are 17 levels from -8 to +8 in which -8 is the slowest, +8 is the fastest and 0 (default) means normal speed. MENU-4-3 A-B replay This function allows you to repeat a certain passage of the chosen file for the chosen number of cycles at the chosen rest interval in between successive replays.
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Button to confirm. MENU-4-3 Delete all Button to permanently delete all files in the current folder from memory. Tap - or + Button to choose from “No” (default) or “Yes”. Button to confirm. MENU-4-4 Exit Choose this to return to playback pause or stop screen. MENU-5 RADIO Choose RADIO to listen to the built-in FM radio (87.5 to 108MHz).
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FM stereo indicator: appears when a strong stereo signal is received Preset channel number (CH01 – 20): indicates the current preset channel number Receiving frequency: indicates the current FM frequency Frequency scale (87.5-108MHz): the red pointer on the frequency scale indicates the relative location of the receiving frequency From the radio screen, tap - or + Button to manually tune to the desired FM station frequency at 0.1MHz interval.
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Button to clear all saved preset channels from memory instantly. Note: when the Reset Button is pressed, all saved preset channels will also be cleared. MENU-5-4 Auto search Button to start automatic tuning from 87.5 to 108MHz. Strong stations will automatically be saved into the preset channels starting from 01 up to 20.
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Button to confirm. MENU-6-2 Display mode This function allows you to set the image slideshow function. Tap - or + Button to choose from 2 options: Manual – Auto. For auto slideshow, tap - or + Button to choose from 2 to 10 seconds (default is 2 seconds).
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Button to stop and return to text folder list. Hold M Button to return to Main Menu. Tape M Button for following bookmark functions: MENU-7-1 Select bookmark Button to review your current bookmark list. Tap - or + Button to insert a bookmark. Button to confirm.
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For auto scroll, tap - or + Button to choose from 1 to 10 seconds (default is 3 seconds). MENU-7-3 Delete file Button to display all supported files in the current folder. Tap - or + Button to choose the desired file to permanently delete from memory. Button to select.
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Tap M Button to highlight the Year item and then tap - or + Button to adjust the it. Tap M Button to highlight the next Month item and then tap - or + Button to adjust it. Repeat the above procedure to set the Day, Hour, Minute and Second items accordingly.
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Tap - or + Button to choose from 4 options: 0 (default) -15 - 30 -60 minutes where 0 means sleep mode is off. MENU-9-5 A-B replay Choose this to set A-B replay mode of Music and Playback functions. Tap - or + Button to choose from 2 options: Manual replay (default) –...
RESET FUNCTION Before first use and after charging up your unit, we recommend you to press the Reset Button located between the USB port and Headphone Jack to correctly initialize it. In case of an erroneous display or prolonged abnormal behavior during normal use, you can also safely restore it to its factory preset conditions by pressing the Reset Button.
the video converter software to recreate the video clip. The system time is not controlled by quartz and therefore may gain time faster Timestamps of recorded files appear to than normal clocks. Please try to check gain time in a few days and adjust the system time, if necessary, before making live/radio recordings.
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Average Playing Time 2 hours for video and 12 hours for music play Audio:MP3/WMA/WAV/OGG/APE/ACT/ASF Support File Formats Video: AMV Image: JPG/BMP/GIF Preset EQ & SRS Sound Nature, Rock, Pop, Classical, Soft, Jazz, DBB & Effects SRS WOW™ HD FM Band 87.50 -- 108.00MHz FM Preset Channels Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English...
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warranty is not assignable or transferable. Our obligation under this warranty is the repair or replacement of the defective unit or any part thereof, except batteries, when it is returned to the SPECTRA Service Department, accompanied by proof of the date of original consumer purchase, such as a duplicated copy of a sales receipt.
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the address shown below. IF THE UNIT IS RETURNED WITHIN THE WARRANTY PERIOD shown above, please include a proof of purchase (dated cash register receipt) so that we may establish your eligibility for warranty service and repair of the unit without cost.
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