HiTT HE-ZMP6 User Manual

3.5” tft display media player

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3.5" TFT DISPLAY MEDIA PLAYER
HE-ZMP6
The pictures, diagrams and certain functions described in this manual may differ
from the actual product due to different models
USER MANUAL
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  • Page 1 3.5” TFT DISPLAY MEDIA PLAYER HE-ZMP6 The pictures, diagrams and certain functions described in this manual may differ from the actual product due to different models USER MANUAL Visit www.hittusa.com to check if an updated user manual is available...
  • Page 2 PREFACE We express our sincere thanks for purchasing our MP3 Player! (MP). Before operating this MP, be sure to read this user manual carefully. After reading it, please keep it in a safe place for future reference. We reserve the right to make changes to this MP and/or this user manual without notice.
  • Page 3 Do not scrub this MP with a hard thing; it may result in scratches on the screen and/or damage to the hardware. Use a damp cotton cloth to gently wipe the shell of the player. Using other chemical cleaning solutions is strictly prohibited.
  • Page 4 quality. Long exposure to high sound volume may have an effect on your hearing, please use the appropriate volume level. Please use only the battery, charger and accessories permitted by manufacturer. Using other accessories or charger may be a safety hazard or affect product performance and/or void product warranty.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENT I. Brief introduction 1. Key Features 2. Contents of package 3. System Requirements 4. Key functions description a. Player outline b. Player functions description Application Introduction 1. Precautions before operation 2. Battery charging 3. Basic operations III. Main Menu Operations 1.
  • Page 6 7. Calendar 8. Games 9. Clock System settings FM Radio AV-in (Digital Video Recording) Connecting to a computer 1. USB Driver installation (Windows 98SE Only) 2. Connecting Computer & Player using USB cable 3. File transfer between computer and player 4.
  • Page 7: Brief Introduction

    Brief Introduction 1. Key Features Fold panel; 3.5” High clarity TFT screen □ □ Movie play: Support all full format video file, RMVB, 3GP, MP4, AV1, MPG, FLV, DAT, VOB etc. □ Music play: Support all full format audio files, APE, FLAC, MP3, WMA, WAV, WAV, RM-Audio, AMR, AAL-LC, and AAC+etc.
  • Page 8: Key Functions Description

    C. USB port D. CD-ROM driver E. Hard disk space over 15MB 5. Key functions description a. The player outline - 8 -...
  • Page 9: Player Functions Description

    b. Player functions description → Power ON/OFF key – In GAME Mode used as menu key → OK key: play /pause, shutter, shooting & Enter 3. B → Fire key in Game 4. X → Exit key: turning or jumping in Game 5.
  • Page 10: Application Introduction

    11. → Strap hole 12.→ TFT screen 13. → Power Indicator light 14. → Reset hole 15. → Built-in speaker 16. → USB socket 17. → Camera lens 18. → AV-IN jack 19. → MINI SD card slot 20. → Built-in MIC 21.
  • Page 11: Main Menu Operations

    □ Reset When the player stops working for any other reasons, press “reset” or power “ON/OFF”, the player will start working again. □ Direction/Navigation keys Selecting using navigation keys . Main Menu Operations. When player is turned on the start up screen is displayed, followed by - 11 -...
  • Page 12: Photos

    the MAIN MENU. 1. PHOTO ◆ Photo display mode From Main Menu, select “Photo” using navigation keys: Press OK to confirm Y → Switch between picture display modes ◆ Viewing Pictures Select the picture you want to view, press “OK” to display - 12 -...
  • Page 13 ∧  Magnify Picture ∨  Undo Picture magnification <  Previous picture >  Next picture OK Slideshow Y  Display sub-menu - 13 -...
  • Page 14: E-Book

    Slide viewing Slide viewing time set 3/5/10 sec. Slide Exit Delete Yes/No Picture info Name/Date/File cap/Picture size/Type Exit Back to upper mode ∧, ∨  Item selection OK Confirm selection ◆ Exit from picture view mode X  Exit 2. E-Book ◆...
  • Page 15 ∧, ∨  file select OK Open the e-book ◆ E-Book play ∧, ∨  Previous or next page OK Auto/stop line change Y  get sub-menu list: New label Ok → make the page a label Label list The player support over 20 labels Exit Y →...
  • Page 16 ◆ X → Exit 3. Recording Select “Recording” icon in Main Menu using navigation keys: OK → Confirm Selection ◆ Start recording OK → start X → stop and auto save OK → Play recorded programs - 16 -...
  • Page 17 ◆ Delete recorded file After recording Y → Display sub-menu Recording Start new recording Delete Delete the file just recorded Exit Exit to upper menu ◆ Exit X → Exit Notes: ① The recorded file is auto-saved in ARECORD folder; play back in Audio.
  • Page 18 The music files can be sorted by: → Music types → Singer → Special → Others <, > → Select and list ◆ Menu operation: ∧, ∨ → Select the audio file Y → get sub-menu Delete the file Alarm Data base ∧, ∨...
  • Page 19 ∧, ∨ → VOL+, VOL- <, > → Last/Next song; Fast Rewind/Fast Forward (Press and hold the <, > Y→ Recycle, EQ (Press and hold) mode exchange key : Random recycle play mode :Single recycle play mode : All recycle play mode :Normal EQ - 19 -...
  • Page 20: Camera

    :Bass EQ :Rock EQ :Jazz EQ :POP EQ ◆ Exit from play mode X → Exit Notes: ① The music will continue to play even after you exit from music interface, you can then enjoy viewing pictures or read eBook. ②...
  • Page 21 → Shutter (original set) ∧, ∨ → Brightness <, > → Focus (for 640*480)- not available on all models Y→ for sub-menu ∧, ∨ → Items select <, > → Actors select X → Exit - 21 -...
  • Page 22 Y→ for sub-menu Icon Item Function Camera Mode Photo Video Record Camera type Single Continuous Solution 640*480 1280*960 1600*1200 Night Mode Balance Cloudy Fluorescent light Quality Normal High Best Power Hz 50Hz - 22 -...
  • Page 23 60Hz → Shoot Picture Note: ① The pictures are saved in “Picture/DCIM” folder ◆ DV (Digital Video) MODE From camera mode Press Y → Sub-menu Select “Video Record”using “ ” ∧, ∨ X → to exit and confirm Video Record mode Keys Operation: →...
  • Page 24 <, > → Focus adjust (6 times focus)- not available on all models Y → Video Record sub-menu X → Exit Video Record mode sub-menu Icon Type Function Camera Mode Picture DV Format MPEG4 Solution 320*240 Night Mode White Balance Auto Sun shine Cloudy...
  • Page 25 Power Hz 50Hz 60Hz Notes: ① The DV files are saved in VIDEO/RECORD folder ② Default memory medium is set as the built- in flash. 6.Movie Playing From Main Menu select“Movie” icon using navigation keys OK → Confirm Selection and display movies list - 25 -...
  • Page 26 Keys Operation: ∧, ∨ →Movie selection Y → Sub-menu for file delete ◆ Play movie file: After file selection OK → Start play - 26 -...
  • Page 27: Calendar

    Keys Operation: ∧, ∨ → VOL+, VOL- <, > → Previous/Next movie OK → Confirm Press and hold “<, >” for fast rewind or fast forward Note: Function icons are same as in Music playing mode ◆ Exit X → Exit Note: The player supports RM, RMVB, 3GP, MP4, AVI, MPG, FLV, DAT format video files.
  • Page 28 OK → Confirm Selection Keys Operation ∧, ∨ → Year <, > → Month X → Exit 8. Game Select “Game ”icon using navigation keys: - 28 -...
  • Page 29 OK → Display game list Keys Operation ∧, ∨ → Game select OK → Confirm ◆ Start game Key operation: Function Direction ∧/∨/</> moving Confirm/Enter Start/pause & sub-menu - 29 -...
  • Page 30 Turn/Jump etc Fire/kick/beat Sub-menu In game playing: → Sub-menu ∧, ∨ → VOL+, VOL- <, >→ Cursor OK → Confirm SUB-MENU Functions Exit from the game now and back to game list; Standby; Saving the game mode now - 30 -...
  • Page 31 Re-play the game from the game mode saved; Notes: 1. The player supports 8bit NES, 16bit SMD, GB, GBC, GBA, Zigbee and Flash games. 9. Alarm Select” Alarm” icon using navigation keys OK → Display alarm mode: - 31 -...
  • Page 32 Keys Operation: ∧, ∨ → Cursor movement OK → Confirm ① Alarm ON/OFF ∧, ∨ → Alarm ON/OFF OK → Confirm → Exit Note: When an alarm is set and it’s on, a clock icon is displayed on top of the Main Menu ②...
  • Page 33: System Settings

    10. System settings Select “ system ”icon using navigation keys: OK → Confirm Selection Keys Operation: ∧, ∨ → Cursor moving OK → Confirm - 33 -...
  • Page 34 1. Language There are 12 languages for menu display ∧, ∨ → Language select X→ Save and exit 2. Date/Time Setting ∧, ∨ → Item select OK → Confirm X → Save and exit 3. TV Setting (TV OUTPUT) ∧, ∨ → Item select (OFF, PAL, NTSC) X→...
  • Page 35 Once AV out is enabled TV icon is display on the player’s screen. Important: Before using this feature make sure player is connected to the TV using the AV cable included with the player Note: TV OUT function is only for pictures, movies and games. 4.
  • Page 36: Fm Radio

    Note: When open built-in speakers are enabled is display on top of the Main Menu 6.LCD Auto Off (for power saving) ∧, ∨ → Item select X → Confirm and exit 7. Auto Off (stand by time setting) ∧, ∨ → Item select X →...
  • Page 37 Keys Operation: <, > → Frequency tuning ∧, ∨ → Vol+, Vol- /channel selection (exchange by A key) Y→ Sub-menu: Manual Use manual searching mode search Auto search Use auto searching mode Channel save Saving the channel searched Pre-set mode Use channel list Delete Delete the channel from list...
  • Page 38: Av-In (Digital Video Recording)

    12. TV (AV-In for Digital Video Recording) Select “TV” icon using navigation keys: ◆ Connecting Player to an external Audio/Video source Using the AV cable (included with the player), connect yellow/red/white connectors to AV-out ports of DVD Player or VCR (or any device with AV out ports) Connect the 3.5mm connector on the other end of the AV cable into AV-in jack on the player...
  • Page 39 AV Cable Note: The player LCD screen displays stays blank until AV-IN signal is connected to AV-in port. ◆ Keys Operation: Y → Recording menu setting <, >, ∧, ∨→ Item select OK→ Confirm and record Note: When recording, the recording mode, time & memory space is displayed on the player’s screen - 39 -...
  • Page 40: Connecting To A Computer

    X → Exit Setting recording mode: Av-in mode Auto exchange 。 Normal (320*240) Full (Max: 720*576) Quality Good X → Exit OK → Start Ⅳ. Connecting to a Computer 1. USB Driver installation The player supports multiple operating systems For Windows 98SE install USB Driver on the computer before connecting player to the computer.
  • Page 41: File Transfer Between Computer And Player

    USB Socket 3. File transfers between computer and player Once player is connected to the computer and the computer recognizes the player as U-disk (Removable Disk); you can use computer’s file manager application to download or upload files between the two devices and also delete files from the player.
  • Page 42: Memory Card

    The player supports multiple folders. There are six default folders on the player’s memory: ①“VIDEO”: Save video files. ②“MUSIC”: Save audio files. ③“ARECORD”: Save recorded audio files. ④“PICTURE”: Save picture files ⑤“E-Book”: Save text files. ⑥“GAME”: Save game files. Note: User must copy files to the appropriate folder based on the file format.
  • Page 43: Download, Upload Or Delete Files

    After inserting the Card in the card slot, turn power on, Set Card as working medium from Settings -> Memory option 5.Download, upload or delete files After connecting player to the computer, the computer will recognize player’s memory as two u-discs (removable disks one for built-in memory and other for memory card).
  • Page 44: Troubleshooting

    Out put freq 20Hz~20KHz Out put distortion <0.1% S/N ratio >80dB Signal >80dB Audio output 5mW+5mW(32) 30fps-NTSC 25fps-PAL CMOS LENS Color degree Focus 6*-----; 0.6-----infinity Shoot format Picture format JPEG 320*240@25fps;Max: 720*576, 30fps.30mbps Game format NES, GB, GBC, GBA, Zigbee, Flash Video out put 1.0 VPP Frame frequency...
  • Page 45 No sound Volume too low; Increase volume Downloaded music Download standard MP3 not in supported format music format Try new earphones - 45 -...
  • Page 46: Warranty & Service

    Product to abnormal usage or conditions; (d) service, installation, alteration, or modification in any way by someone other than HiTT and, (e) other acts which are not the fault of HiTT. Obtaining Service: To obtain service or information, please send email to help@hittusa.com.
  • Page 47 © 2009 Hi-Tech Trading (USA); Inc. The information contained in this User Manual is believed to be correct at the time of printing. HiTT reserves the right to change or modify any information or specifications without notice. The contents of this User Manual are provided “as is.” Except as...

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