Bush MP30 - MP3 Player Manual

Bush MP30 - MP3 Player Manual

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Bush MP30 - MP3 Player Manual

Using your MP3 Player

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Accessories

Included with your MP3 player

Accessories

Overview

Overview

  1. Earphone socket
  2. Backlit dot matrix display
  3. Settings/Skip back
  4. Power on/off slide switch
  5. Menu/Volume -
  6. Micro USB socket
  7. Skip forward
  8. Select/Play/Pause
  9. Volume +

Charging the battery

Before you use your MP3 player for the first time, you will need to charge the integral rechargeable battery; you can do this whilst the player is turned off or on. From a full charge you will be able to listen to your MP3 player continuously for approximately 8 hours.

  1. Connect the Micro USB end of the charging cable to the USB socket on the bottom of your MP3 Player. Plug the standard end of the USB charging cable into a computer or other USB charging device.
  2. 'USB connected' will be displayed and the battery icon in the top right of the display will scroll whilst the battery is charging. The battery icon will stop scrolling when the battery is fully charged.

Note: It will take approximately 1 hour to fully charge your MP3 Player, before first use. When fully charged, unplug the Micro USB charging cable from the MP3 Player.

Add audio files to your MP3 player

Your MP3 Player is compatible with both MP3 and WMA 8+ audio files.

  1. Connect the Micro USB end of the charging cable to the USB socket on the bottom of your MP3 Player. Plug the standard end of the USB charging cable into the computer where the audio files are stored.
  2. The MP3 Player will appear as a USB drive named 'BUSH MP30' on your computer and a window will open for you to drag and drop audio files to. If the MP3 Player drive window does not open, double click on the drive name 'BUSH MP30' to open the window.
  3. Open the folder on your computer where the audio files that you would like to transfer are stored, then simply drag and drop individual files or a folder of Audio files into the MP3 drive window. The audio files will be transferred to your MP3 Player.

Delete files from your MP3 Player

  1. Connect your MP3 Player to your computer and delete any unwanted audio files using the Delete option within the MP3 Player drive window.

Turn the MP3 Player On/Off

After you have charged the integral battery and transferred some audio files to your Player, you turn it on by sliding the side switch to 'On'.

When you need to turn your Player off again, there are two options available:

  1. Slide the side switch to 'Off'. This will turn off your MP3 Player completely. The next time you turn your Player on with the side switch it will go back to the top of your Audio file list.
  2. Alternatively, you can long press the central Play/Pause button to turn your Player Off and On again. The Player will remember your place within the Audio file list.

Note: Your MP3 Player has been designed to power off after approximately 5 minutes if no audio is detected. Long press the Play/Pause button to turn your product back on again.

Earphones

Connect the earphones supplied into 3.5mm socket on the top of your MP3 Player.

Controls

Play/Pause

Short press to play/pause.

Long press to power off/on

Adjusting the volume

Vol+: Short press to increase the volume. Check the display which will display the volume level.

Vol-: Short press to decrease the volume. Check the display which will display the volume level.

Skip Forward

Short press to skip forward a track. Long press when music is playing to fast forward

Skip Backward

Short press to skip back a track.

Equalizer

When an audio track is playing, long press the Menu/Vol- button. Use the or button to display 'Equalizer' and press the Select/ button.

Use the or button to scroll through the Equalizer options available and press the Select/ button to Select.

Repeat

When an audio track is playing, long press the Menu/Vol- button. Use the or button to display 'Repeat' and press the Select/ button.

Use the or button to scroll through the Repeat options available and press the Select/ button to Select.

System settings

When an audio track is playing you can long press the Settings/ button to access the system settings and personalise your MP3 Player.

Long press the Settings/ button. Use the or buttons to scroll through the available options of Language/Sleep timer/Contrast/Memory info. and Factory Reset. Short press the Select/ button to Select each option.

Other information

Helpful technical information

Technical specification

Micro USB input: USB 2

Earphone socket: 3.5mm

ROM: 8GB NAND Flash

Lithium battery: 3.7V/160mAh

PC systems supported: Window98/7/8/10/ME/2K/XP/ Vista/Linux 6.2/9/Mac OSX

Audio file formats: MP3/WMA 8+

Declaration of Conformance

Hereby, Argos Ltd, declares that this MP3 Player is in compliance with the essential requirements and other provisions of the relevant European Directives. The complete declaration of conformity can be obtained by contacting http://www.bush-support.com/

Troubleshooting

No sound

  • When listening to an Audio track, adjust the volume using the Vol+ button.
  • Check that the earphones are connected and the plug has been pushed home into the earphone socket.
  • The integral rechargeable battery may be exhausted. Please recharge the battery.

The function buttons do not respond

  • The integral rechargeable battery may be exhausted. Please recharge the battery.
  • Turn the MP3 player off using the slide switch and then turn back on again.
  • Try a Factory Reset.

Note: All of your settings will be deleted when you reset your MP3 Player.

Product support

Help is always at hand

Help and assistance

If you require any technical guidance or find that your MP3 Player is not operating as intended, a simple solution can often be found in the Troubleshooting section of these instructions or online at www.bush-support.com

If you still require further assistance, call one of our experts on 0345 600 3021*.

Local call rates applies*

Lines open 8am-7pm Monday to Saturday and 10am-4pm Sunday.

*Calls to Bush enquiry lines may attract a charge and set up fee from residential lines depending on your call plan/ tariff. Mobile and other providers costs may vary, see www.bt.com/pricing for details.

For Security and training purposes, telephone calls to and from customer service centres maybe recorded and monitored. Calls from Republic of Ireland will attract international call charges.

Documents / Resources

References

Download manual

Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.

Download Bush MP30 - MP3 Player Manual

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