Onix PMP-7200 Instruction Manual

4gb multi-function mp4 player

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4GB Multi-Function
MP4 Player
Instruction Manual
Model Number: PMP-7200
Customer Helpline TEL: 1300 886 649
12 MONTH WARRANTY
N13275

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  • Page 1 4GB Multi-Function MP4 Player Instruction Manual Model Number: PMP-7200 Customer Helpline TEL: 1300 886 649 12 MONTH WARRANTY N13275...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Content Important Safety Instructions Parts List Operating instructions • Basic Operation • Audio Playback • Video Playback • Picture Viewing • E-Book • Record • Other Functions • Explorer • Settings • DVB-T • Using a USB Stick • System Upgrade FAQs Specifications Customer Helpline: 1300 886 649 (AU) | 0800 836 761 (NZ)
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    Important Safety Instructions • Do not use the unit in places that are extremely hot, cold, dusty, or humid. • Avoid the unit being dropped or shaken seriously, or the unit will be damaged or unusual. • Please select the appropriate volume. The volume should not be too loud if you are using the earphones.
  • Page 4 • Do not use this player in areas that are forbidden to use electronic equipment, such as on planes. • Do not use this player while driving or walking on the street. • Specifications are subject to change and improvement without notice •...
  • Page 5: Parts List

    Parts List TF Card Slot Display Neck strap slot Reset Power on/off Power on/off USB socket Antenna socket Speaker 10. Earphone socket Customer Helpline: 1300 886 649 (AU) | 0800 836 761 (NZ)
  • Page 6: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions Basic Operation 1. Power on/Power off Power on: Press and hold the “ ” button for 3 seconds, the player displays the start-up logo and enters the working mode. Power off: A. Under playback status: press the “ ”...
  • Page 7: Audio Playback

    Operating Instructions Audio Playback The player enters the main menu after the power is turned on. Click " " to enter the media library. Click “Current Play” to enter the music playback status. Click “ ” icon to return to the previous menu. Click “...
  • Page 8: Video Playback

    Operating Instructions 3. Music playback setting menu Click “ ” icon to enter the submenu while playing music. Click to select the submenu you want. Click “ ” icon to return to the previous menu. Repeat Mode: Once, Repeat, All, All repeat, Intro. Play Mode: In order, Shuffle MSEQ (PlayFX): 3D, Bass, LEQ EQ Selection: Normal, MSEQ, Rock, Pop, Classic, Bass, Jazz, User EQ...
  • Page 9: Picture Viewing

    Operating Instructions Play/Pause Under video playback status, press “ ”button or click “ ” icon to pause. Press “ ” button or click “ ” icon again to play. Click “ ” or “ ” to skip to the previous or next file. Keep on clicking “ ”...
  • Page 10: E-Book

    Operating Instructions E-book 1. Read E-books Click “ ” in the main menu to enter the e-book file list. Double click the file name to browse it. Click “ ” or “ ” icon to skip to the previous or next page. Click “...
  • Page 11 Operating Instructions 6. Set Font Select “Set Font” in the submenu, it displays the corresponding interface. There are three options: Font Small, Font Mid and Font Big. 7. Set Colour Select “Set Colour” in the submenu, it displays the corresponding interface. There are three options: White, Green and Red.
  • Page 12: Record

    Operating Instructions Record 1. Start Recording Click “ ” in the main interface to enter the pre-recording status. Click “ ” icon to enter the submenu, you may set the recording quality, volume and the desktop. Click “ ” icon to start recording, click “ ”...
  • Page 13: Other Functions

    Operating Instructions Other Functions 1. Stopwatch Click “ ” to enter the “other function” menu. Click “Stopwatch” and then click “ ” icon to start time. Click “ ” icon again to pause. Click “ ” icon to reset. Click “ ”...
  • Page 14: Explorer

    Operating Instructions Explorer Explorer is for you to manage the files in the player more easily. Delete Files You may click the file name in the explorer to play it directly. If you want delete the files, click the “ ”...
  • Page 15 Operating Instructions 2. System setting • Upgrade In this menu pop up dialog box prompts you if you want to upgrade the firmware. Details please refer to “VI. System Upgrade” • Restorable In this menu pop up dialog box prompts you if you want to restore to the defaulted value.
  • Page 16: Dvb-T

    Operating Instructions 5. Language 6. System Information It displays the manufacture, Product name, Major version ID, Hardware ID, total and used Memory size. Click “ ” icon to exit. 7. Auto Shut Time There are six options: 3 minutes, 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 15 minutes, 20 minutes and No automatic shut.
  • Page 17: Using A Usb Stick

    Operating Instructions 3. Auto Scan To search for programs automatically based on the area you set. 4. Manual Scan To search for programs of a specified frequency. NOTE: If it displays “No program information” after scanning, please check if the antenna is pulled out, and if the place you located have strong signals.
  • Page 18: Faqs

    FAQs Problems Solutions Can not turn on the • Check the battery capacity. player • Check if the firmware is damaged. The player freezes • Push the power switch to reset the player. Can not playback files • Check the battery capacity. •...
  • Page 19: Specifications

    Specifications Item Specification TFT Display WQVGA 4.3 inch touch panel Transfer speed USB2.0 (high speed) File format Music: MP3/WMA/WAV/FLAC, Record: WAV, Picture: JPEG/GIF Video format AVI/RM/RMVB etc. Storage medium Built-in flash Power supply 3.7V lithium battery Condition to use -5~40℃ Operation system Windows/SE/ME/2K/XP Accessories...
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