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5000 Series Your Entertainment Storage Player All your Music, Video, Photo & more in the Palm of your Hand Portable Media Player with Built-in 7-in-1 Memory Card Reader User Manual Version 1.0 Revision Date: July 1, 2006...
TABLE OF CONTENTS Description FCC Certification Warranty Information Package Checklist Features Specifications Key Pad Function Charging the Battery Turning your ESP On and Off Home Screen Inserting and removing Memory Cards View and Copy Files from Memory Card Connecting the ESP to the Computer Managing Files and Folders On the ESP Using Your Computer Unplugging the ESP From the Computer Operating the ESP in Stand Alone Mode...
Products replacement may be either new or refurbished, provided that it has functionality at least equal to that of the product being replaced. Wolverine Data is not responsible for any data stored on the returned Product, please backup any data prior to shipping the unit.
2 - FEATURES Store and play thousands of music, video, photos, digital recordings and save any computer data on the Wolverine ESP portable mass storage device 3.6” high resolution TFT LCD Color display to view picture, video and manage contents...
Optional: Record directly from a TV or DVD using the optional cradle and firmware upgrade (not included with base model) 3 - SPECIFICATIONS Video playback and Resolution (Up to 3 hours from full charge) Audio playback (Up to 8 hours from a full charge- Screen turned off) Photo viewer AVI: Motion-JPEG in AVI format, 320x240@30fps with PCM audio...
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Weight System OS RAW files supported cameras (may require upgrade to the latest firmware from Wolverine Data Support webpage): Canon: 1Ds Mark-II, 1D Mark-II N, 1Ds, 1D-II, 1D,5D,10D,20D, 300D(Digital Rebel, Kiss Digital), D30, Power Shot G1/G2/G3/G5/G6, EOS 350D, Digital Rebel XT, EOS 5D...
4 - KEY PAD FUNCTIONS FRONT VIEW TOP VIEW TOP VIEW Compact Flash (CF) and MicroDrive Card Slot Headphone/TV Audio-out Jack TV- Video-Out Jack Secure Digital (SD)/Multi Media Card (MMC)/Sony Memory Stick (MS)/Sony Memory Stick Pro(MS- Pro)/XD Card Slot PWR LED CHRG LED JOYSTICK: Point and Press...
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Side View Power Button Power Button Lock Reset Button Bottom view Battery Door Cradle (Optional Sold Separately) Input Jack Jack 5V DC-in Jack...
5 - CHARGING THE BATTERY Before initial use charge the ESP internal battery using the AC adapter for at least 6-10 hours with the unit’s power off. To charge the battery, connect the AC adapter’s cable into the DC 5V inlet and plug the AC adapter into an electrical outlet. The AC adapter is a universal automatic voltage-switching adapter that works from 110V-240V electrical outlets.
Home Screen Page “2” Slide Joystick Down to Select 8 - Inserting and Removing Memory Cards The ESP has two memory card slots. The C/F Card slot supports the following cards: CompactFlash, Type I and II Microdrive ™ (3.3V) The SD/MMC/MS/XD Card slot supports the following cards: SD card (Secure Digital) MultiMedia card (MMC V 2.1 or later) Sony Memory Stick (MS)
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Caution: Never remove a memory card while it is being accessed. Doing so may cause files to be lost or Card damage. Do not put labels or stickers on memory cards. The sticker may peel off, preventing the card from being ejected and damaging the ESP unit. MEMORY CARD PROPER INSERTION ORIENTATION USING THE COMPACT FLASH CARD SLOT Open the C/F card door.
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Note: If you are using a CompactFlash adapter, remove the adapter from the ESP; do not remove only the memory card. USING THE SD/MMC/MS/XD CARD SLOT Insert the memory card into the slot with the front of the card facing the screen. Push the memory card into the slot.
9 - View and Copy Files from a Memory Card After inserting a memory card into the ESP, you can browse the files or copy them to the ESP. Insert memory cards as described previously. Type of memory card or card name will show on the ESP Home screen.
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Highlight Memory card using the Joystick. Select <MENU> Choose either Full or Photo Backup and <PRESS> Joystick To Cancel press <OK> Memory card data will be copied to the [Backup] Folder on the ESP Home Screen. Data from Memory cards are stored in separate sub-folders. alphanumeric names dependent on the type of memory card used;...
Drive letters are assigned by the operating system based on the next available free driver letter. On a Mac system the Wolverine Drives will automatically appear on the Desktop. Double click to access the contents of the drives. Windows 98/98SE...
Select “System” Select “Device Manager” Double click on “Disk Drives” Double click on each of the Wolverine drives Click on “Settings” Tab Make sure the box beside “Removable” is checked. Click on the Box to check and press "ok” to exit.
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Removable drives (E:) and (F:) represent the two built-in memory card slots. Double Click on the Wolverine Drive to access the contents of the ESP hard drive The ESP hard drive is organized in the following folders structure (NEVER DELETE...
[Backup] folder is where all files are stored when copying directly from memory cards to the ESP Use the [Data] folder to save or copy any computer data type of files from the computer to the ESP Use the [Media Folder] where it is divided into Sub-Folders to store Music, Picture, Video and Audio Recordings and Video Recording (Only can be activated with the optional video recording ESP Cradle) To transfer information from the computer to the ESP simply, drag &...
12 - OPERATING THE ESP IN STAND ALONE MODE MUSIC PLAY The ESP can play several audio file formats (please, see detail specifications at the beginning of this manual). Music files could be stored under the Music Folder using multiple folders and subfolder: Using Joystick Highlight the Music Folder on the Home Screen <PRESS>...
HOW TO COPY MUSIC TO THE ESP The ESP has two options to copy music. Option 1 as “MSC Device”: You can connect the ESP as “MSC Device”, in this manner the ESP hard drive will show on the computer as a computer device. Drag and drop or copy and past music from the computer music folders to the ESP “Music”...
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To display pictures on the ESP Locate picture files from aforementioned locations Press <MENU> to choose Icon View or List View Highlight picture file using Joystick <PRESS> Joystick Push Joystick right (>) or down for next picture Push Joystick left (<) or up for previous picture Press the Volume Button (+) to zoom in , use Joystick to pan Press Volume button (-) to zoom out Press <ESC>...
Select or deselect Show Status Bar Slide Show Runs pictures in a folder in a slide show mode. Slide show timing could be decreased by pushing the Joystick left (<) or increased by pushing the Joystick right (>) Delete Erase current displayed picture Print The ESP has limited printing capability using PictBridge supported printer...
AUDIO RECORDING From the Home Screen highlight [AudioRec] icon and <Press> Joystick Select Record or Playback already recorded files and <Press> Joystick 1. Press <Menu> to choose from [Mic-In] to record using the built-in microphone or [Line-In] to record from an auxiliary source using the line-in cable.
VIDEO RECORDING The ESP has the capability to Video Record (DVR) directly from a TV, DVD or Video Cassette player. Directly recording video to the ESP require the optional Wolverine ESP Cradle System. Please, check ESP Accessories either on-line at or included Cradle Accessories brochure for details.
OPTION MODE The option mode is used to manage the ESP “System” functions, “Display” options and to display firmware “Version”. To access the Option Mode From the Home Screen highlight [Options] <Press> Joystick Press the <MENU> button to toggle between “System”, “Display” and “Version” System Functions Use Joystick to highlight function and <Press>...
Display Settings From with in “Options” mode Press <MENU> to select “Display”. Use the Joystick to highlight option and <Press> Joystick to select from the following: File View Mode – use the volume dial to choose from Auto View, Icon View and List View –...
13 - FORMATTING ESP HARD DRIVE Formatting the ESP hard drive should only be performed using the ESP Formatting option. Do not use Windows or Mac. operating systems to reformat the ESP Hard drive. WARNING Formatting the ESP hard drive will DELETE ALL information stored into the ESP hard drive.
Press <MENU> Use Joystick to highlight [PASTE] <Press> Joystick Choose <YES> to paste file from clipboard to current on screen location 15 - REPLACING BATTERY Use Sanyo-UR18650F or FUJI NP-100 2300mAh 3.7V rechargeable Li-ion battery to replace the ESP battery. To replace the ESP battery, slide out and remove battery door compartment and slide out battery.
17 - FIRMWARE AND MANUAL UPDATES The ESP is a firmware upgrade-able unit. From time to time Wolverine Data may publish new firmware for the ESP to add new features. All Firmware updates are available on the website www.wolverinedata.com under Downloads on the Support webpage.
APPENDIX A PLAYLIST The ESP has two options for Playlist. You could either organize the Playlist on the computer by generating an M3U type of Playlist and saving it on the ESP or a temporary Playlist that is generated by the ESP when you play any song from a specific folder on the ESP .
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