Sylvania  SMPS2050 Pocket Manual
Sylvania  SMPS2050 Pocket Manual

Sylvania SMPS2050 Pocket Manual

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SMPS2050
Digital Audio Player
Your Pocket Guide
Get Connected
Transfer Music
Plug Your Ears & Enjoy

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Summary of Contents for Sylvania SYLVANIA SMPS2050

  • Page 1 SMPS2050 Digital Audio Player Your Pocket Guide Get Connected Transfer Music Plug Your Ears & Enjoy...
  • Page 2 SMPS2050...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    What’s in the box? System Requirement Synchronize songs to the player 4 - 6 Transfer Know Your Player Well 8 - 9 Music Playback Edit Lyrics Repeat Mode & EQ Mode Record & Voice Playback Settings 14 - 15 Technical Data Trouble Shooting...
  • Page 4: What's In The Box

    What’s in the box? What’s in the box? Earphone USB Cable CD-ROM containing: Media player driver for Windows® 98 SMP1050 Digital Audio Player Your Pocket Guide Get Connected Transfer Music ALKALINE BATTERY Digital Audio Player Plug Your Ears & Enjoy 1 x AAA 1.5V Battery Your Pocket Guide...
  • Page 5: System Requirement

    System Requirement You’ll need a computer with: Windows® 98/2000/XP/Vista Pentium Class or faster Processor CD-ROM Drive 64MB RAM 30MB free hard disk space USB Port For Windows® 98 users, please install the driver in the CD-ROM before downloading any files to your player.
  • Page 6: Synchronize Songs To The Player

    Synchronize songs to the player You can use Windows Media Player 10 on Windows® XP SP2 to synchronize music which are downloaded from Internet legally and validly with license to the player. If the song is downloaded illegally without license, it cannot be synchronized. Step 1: Set the Online Device of the player as Media Device before plugging it to your PC.
  • Page 7 Synchronize songs to the player Step 3: Windows Media Player will find device automatically. Step 4: Windows Media Player will be operating. And after a while, a dialog box of Device Setup will appear, Drag and drop your downloaded songs into its Sync List, choose Manual and click...
  • Page 8: Synchronize Songs To The Player

    Synchronize songs to the player Synchronize songs to the player Step 5: The synchronized music can be found in the player. My Computer Click into on the desktop, and you can see an Audio Device named as Actions Mtp Device 000001 click into it to view your synchronized songs.
  • Page 9: Transfer

    Transfer Get Your Player Connected & Transfer Step 1: Set the Online Device of the player as USB Disk (Refer to Page 4). Then plug this player to the USB port of your PC. Once the connection is successfully made, Removable Disk window would pop up.
  • Page 10: Know Your Player Well

    Front View Back View Left View Right View Earphone jack Microphone Play/Pause button REC button Vol- button MODE button Vol+ button Battery compartment HOLD switch USB port...
  • Page 11: Buttons Operation

    Buttons Operation Press Turn On/Off Hold the Play/Pause button Scroll through lists Push the MODE button leftwards / rightwards General Select Option MODE Return to Main Menu Hold the MODE button Have the device hold / unhold Switch the HOLD switch Start recording Play/Pause songs Play/Pause...
  • Page 12: Music Playback

    Music Playback Music Playback Select on the main menu and Display Lyrics press the MODE button to enter the music mode, then you can select different songs by pushing the MODE button leftwards / rightwards, and press 00:00 04:32 the Play/Pause button to start playing the song you select.
  • Page 13: Edit Lyrics

    Edit Lyrics Edit Lyrics You can copy the synchronous lyrics from Then put both .LRC and .MP3 (or .WMA) files of the same song into the same folder internet, and create a new Text Document in the removable disk. Your lyrics would be on your PC, paste them, and then select to shown when you play that song.
  • Page 14: Repeat Mode & Eq Mode

    Repeat Mode & EQ Mode 7 Repeat Modes are available: Repeat Mode Normal, Repeat One, Folder, Repeat Folder, Repeat All, Random, Intro. Normal Procedure: All music files will be played one by one and stopped at the last music until you disable this function. while playing music, press the MODE button to enter the selection menu screen.
  • Page 15: Record & Voice Playback

    Record & Voice Playback Voice Recording Voice Playback Push the MODE button leftwards / rightwards to select on the Main Menu. Press the MODE button to enter the Voice Playback Mode. You can push the MODE button leftwards / rightwards to select Push the MODE button leftwards / rightwards to a recorded voice file, and then press the Play/Pause button to select...
  • Page 16: Settings

    Settings Setting Language Step 1: Push the MODE button leftwards / rightwards to select on the Main Menu, then press the MODE button to enter its sub-menu. Setting Clock Step 2: Push the MODE button rightwards to select Language then press the MODE button to confirm. Step 1: Select Clock on the sub-menu of...
  • Page 17: Settings

    Settings Auto-Power Off Setup Checking Memory Status Step 1: Push the MODE button rightwards to select Power off the sub-menu of , and press the MODE button to enter 943M its sub-menu. Select Off time , and press the MODE button to confirm. Step 2: You can adjust the off time by pushing the MODE button leftwards / rightwards, and then press the MODE button...
  • Page 18: Technical Data

    Technical Data Audio Playback General Information Power Supply 1 x AAA 1.5V Battery .M P3 (32kbps ~ 320kbps) Compression Formats .WMA (32kbps ~ 192kbps) Dimensions 32mm x 93mm x 24mm Weight S/N ratio 85dB Display 128 x 32 28PIN Earphone Output Power 8mWx, 32ohm 128MB/256MB/512MB/1GB/2GB Capacity...
  • Page 19: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble Shooting What should I do if … Q: I cannot put any file into the removable disk for the first usage, it prompts that the disk is full. A: You can format the disk at first, then put files into it again. Q: I’ve put the audio files into the player, but when I select to play music, it still prompts “Empty Disk”.
  • Page 20: Disposal Of Your Old Product

    More Disposal of your old product Electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) contains materials, parts and substances which can be dangerous to the environment and harmful to human health if wastes of electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) are not disposed correctly. Equipments which are marked with the WEEE logo (as shown on the right), should not be thrown away with your household waste.
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