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HS-2410-8GB
User's Manual
April 2013

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  • Page 1 HS-2410-8GB User’s Manual April 2013...
  • Page 2: Fcc Warning

    Thank you for your purchase of this Hip Street product and we hope you enjoy using it. Please visit our website at www.hipstreet.com Please ensure that you fully read and understand the information within this user manual prior to using your product. It is advised that you keep this user manual in a safe place for future reference.
  • Page 3 Basic controls and interface of the player Item Description Item Description Microphone (mono) Button Power On/Off, Hold (Key Lock) Memory Card Slot (Micro-SD Card) TFT Display (Touch Function) USB Port (PC Connection / Charge) M Button (Exit, Back to desktop menu) Reset Earphone Output Jack (3.5mm Stereo) Mini Speaker (mono)
  • Page 4 Note: The player continues to use battery power after it’s been turned off, if unit isn’t used for a long period of time, the battery may need to be re-charged. Connection and Charging  Once you have connected player with the computer / AC charger (not included), then you will see the “Opening”...
  • Page 5 Disconnecting the player  Do not disconnect the player while it’s uploading or downloading files with your computer.  For a Windows system PC, release the unit by clicking the “Safely Remove Hardware” icon in the Windows system tray.  MAC system PC, disconnect the player by dragging the player icon on the desktop to the Trash.
  • Page 6 Desktop Menu Player Applications: Icon caption Description Listen to your songs. Create playlists. Arrange audio by Artists / Albums Music / Genre play lists from your music library. View your favorite Videos / Movie files. Video View your favorite photos or watch them in slideshow mode. Photo Listen to the radio.
  • Page 7 General Icons / Button Functions In The Operation Interface Button / Icon Description Return to upper directory Browse particular application file Return to desktop menu Delete file or file folder Return to previous operation interface Start Button Exit application and back to desktop menu Button Volume up Button...
  • Page 8 Change Volume  Drag the volume bar to adjust the volume levels. Change Play Mode  icon to switch to the in-order play / shuffle play respectively. Change EQ Mode  icon to switch the EQ mode. Repeat Mode  icon to switch the repeat mode.
  • Page 9 Add Playlists This player allows you to group music together into a playlist.  Tap the icon, a sub-menu appears.  Tap “Add List” and then choose “My Music List 1 / 2 / 3 /4 /5” where you like them to be grouped.
  • Page 10 Video Mode Interface Video Tools Menu  Tap anywhere on the touch screen, the video tools menu will be displayed for 3 seconds. Use Play / Pause In video tools menu:  To pause, tap the icon and it will change to , the video is now paused.
  • Page 11 Change Folders  Tap the icon, a sub-menu will appear.  Tap “Main Dir / Card Dir”, a list will appear. Choose a folder name which contains a video file and choose your desired file to play. If you choose a folder name which does not support a video file, then the list will be show blank.
  • Page 12 To view the Photo Tools Menu  Tap anywhere on the screen, the photo tools menu will be displayed for 3 seconds.  icon to go back to the file list screen. Next / Previous photo file In the photo tools menu: ...
  • Page 13 Set Radio Region:  icon, and then tap “CHN / JPN / ERU / USA”. To change radio region, tap Note:  CHN = China, JPN = Japan, ERU = Europe, USA = USA Tuning: You can tune in to radio stations by using “Auto Search” or “Manual Search”. Auto Search and Save Station: ...
  • Page 14  To change to another station, tap the icon again or tap to change the station(s) down and up according to the channel list. To Delete a Saved Station:  Select the station that you want to delete by selecting it or by and then tapping .
  • Page 15 To Review and Playback Voice Files  Tap the icon, a files list appears; all the recorded voice file(s) are shown. Tap a desired voice file to play it. Change Recording Settings (Quality and Volume)  To change the recording quality, tap the icon, a submenu list appears, and then tap “Qual:”, then choose “High / Medi / Low”.
  • Page 16 Change Folders  Tap the icon, a sub-menu will appear.  Tap “Main Dir / Card Dir”. Choose a folder name which contains a Text file and choose your desired file. If you choose a folder name which has no supported Text files, then the list will be show blank.
  • Page 17 Tag Setting Box  To save tags, tap any of the “empty” boxes in Save tags, to save the current page into the tag list, and then you will see the page is tagged then exist the list of save tags. ...
  • Page 18 Recording  To start recording, tap the icon and it will change to  To pause the recording, tap the icon and the icon will change to Save Recorded Voice Files  icon to save the current recording voice file into memory; the “Saving File…” Tap the dialogue box appears for few seconds.
  • Page 19 dialogue box appear and then tap “Yes / No” to confirm. Note: The folder and all its corresponding files will be deleted once confirmed. 14. Settings  Tap “Settings” to enter to settings interface. Settings Interface Player Information  Tap the “Player Information” icon to view relevant read-only product information, such as version, memory and file information.
  • Page 20  Tap the “ ” icon to choose the backlight brightness levels. Calibrate In some circumstances, you might need to calibrate the touch screen.  To calibrate the touch panel, tap the “Calibrate” icon, a calibration marker “ ” appears on the top left corner of the screen, and then touch the center of the “...
  • Page 21: Specifications

    Need assistance? Please call us! If you encounter any difficulties with this product, please visit our website at www.hipstreet.com and review our support section or call us. Our representatives are ready to help you with any questions about your product. We can guide you through connections, first-time use, or any of the features.
  • Page 22: Battery Statement

    We want you to start enjoying your product right away! Battery Statement Product and Battery Disposal This product contains a built-in lithium battery and should not be disposed of in normal household waste. The battery in this device is not intended to be removed by the individual or end user. For disposal and recycling, please contact your local waste management authorities.