media-tech UTAH PLAYER MT821 User Manual

Portable digital mp4/mp3/wma/asf player

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Portable Digital MP4/MP3/WMA/ASF Player
MT821
User Guide

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  • Page 1 UTAH PLAYER Portable Digital MP4/MP3/WMA/ASF Player MT821 User Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    MP4 player is quite sophisticated device, please Safety instructions ..............3 read this manual fi rst to discover all exciting features Player description ..............4 of it. Display ....................4 MEDIA-TECH Team Battery capacity ................4 Basic function ................5 Features Music mode ..................7 Voice recording ................8 ■...
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    voice everywhere You are and always with good Safety instructions quality thanks to very sensitive built-in micro- The manual contains the important safety instructions phone. and information of the device’s proper usage. Make ■ 7 settings of equalizer to make music more familiar sure to read carefully and understand all the instruc- to Your ears.
  • Page 4: Player Description

    Display Player description Buttons BIT/FILE FORMAT PLAY MODE EQ MODE PLAY TIME FOLDER BATTERY LEVEL VOLUME LEVEL TRACK INFO DATE Battery capacity Earphone socket battery is full. Predicted time of playing up to 8 MODE button hours. During playing battery level is decreasing. PREV button battery is empty.
  • Page 5: Basic Function

    Basic function Recording mode ■ Enter main menu Press and hold MODE button to enter main menu. To enter any submenu press MODE button shortly. ■ Browse modes Use NEXT and PREV buttons to choose right mode from menu Playing recording ■...
  • Page 6 ■ Volume control Text viewer mode Press VOL button, and then NEXT and PREV to in- crease or decrease volume ■ Turn ON/OFF Press and hold PLAY/PAUSE button to turn device on or off ■ Playing & stopping In music mode press PLAY/PAUSE shortly to play music or pause playing or again start playing.
  • Page 7: Music Mode

    Music mode 4. Choose one of eff ects: Natural, Rock, Pop, Classic, Soft, Jazz, DBB Playback 5. Confi rm You choice by MODE. 1. Insert earphone plug into the earphone socket 2. Move power switch to ON position Displaying lyric 3.
  • Page 8: Voice Recording

    2. Push MODE to switch to lyric mode File with voice recorded is stored in current folder which can be set in Record submenu (push MODE button) If SPACE FULL information is displayed, it means that there is not enough space to store more re- cordings.
  • Page 9: Converting Act Recording Fi Les To Wav

    Notice: VOR 1. VOR is that voice controls recording on/off . Record- ing will stop without voice in order to save memo- 2. For fi ne recording, please record in little noise back- ground. 3. Please do not talk before recording and start record- ing in 5-6 seconds.
  • Page 10: Fm Radio

    FM radio PREV button shortly to stop the auto searching. 2. Use radio submenu to search channels automati- Choose FM Radio from main menu cally. Manual search press PREV button briefl y to search channel upward press NEXT button briefl y to search channel down- ward Listen to FM radio Press PLAY/PAUSE button to listen the saved channel.
  • Page 11: Playing Video

    Playing video LCD setting Available settings for disp- 1. Enter into main menu, short press NEXT to choose lay: brightness – setting of Video. display brightness; scrnsav 2. Short press MODE into video playing interface like – setting of time to enable below: screen saver;...
  • Page 12: Text Fi Le Viewer

    Replay mode setting Text fi le viewer Two options are available: 1. Choose Textread mode from the main menu Auto replay – end point of A-B replay is set after silence detection (used in language learning) Manual replay – start and end point of A-B replay is set manually by user.
  • Page 13: Usb Disk Function

    Connection is active but suspended USB disk function USB display mode ■ The player can be used as a large mobile storage de- vice. For Windows 2000, Mac OS 10.3 or Linux Red- hat 8.0 pro, no driver is required. For Windows 98, driver is required.
  • Page 14: Other Setting

    4. Use MODE button to delete or exit deleting inter- Other setting face. Select diff erent folders (stop sub-menu) Note: Users can save diff erent music fi les in diff erent folders [delete all] will delete all fi les in the current folder (folders are prepared in advance in computer), so that in the current mode(for example, “delete all”...
  • Page 15: Encrypt Disk Function

    Repeat All Repeat all songs mode] of [system set] [will see other icon]. Encrypted Random Randomly select song to play disk would hide all private data, other cannot access Intro Play the fi rst part of all saved tracks for data without password.
  • Page 16: Convert Video Fi Le To Amv Format

    Note: Data in encrypted disk cannot be read by the player. It is necessary for access encrypted disk to input username and password when connecting to 3. After rebooting computer, users will see two disk computer. icons (SP4 installation is a must). Click the encrypted Setting partitions will erase data, please backup disk and three fi...
  • Page 17 2. Click button to choose the path for destination fi le. 3. Click button to start conversion.
  • Page 18: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If the player couldn’t play normally, please use trouble shooting guide to help you. Symptom The player cannot be turned on Please check the battery capacity. Please check if the device’s procedure is damaged. The player crashes Press RESET button to start the player. The player cannot work Please check the battery capacity.
  • Page 19: Specifi Cation

    Specifi cation If the player couldn’t play normally, please use trouble shooting guide to help you. Item Specifi cation Dimensions 56x30x13mm (W*H*D) Weight Display OLED 96*64ppi 65K colors Interface USB1.1 File formats supported Music&Video: MP1, MP2, MP3, WMA, WMV, ASF, WAV, AMV, JPG, BMP, Record: ACT, WAV FM frequency 76MHz–96MHz/87MHz–108MHz S/N rate...

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