Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................................................... 5 SYSTEM REQUIREMENT ...........................................................................
Page 6 - INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of this PMP (Portable Media Player). Before operating the player, please read this manual thoroughly and keep it for future reference. This manual will help you use many of the exciting features to make your player view more enjoyable. This manual contai...
Page 7 - SYSTEM REQUIREMENT; MAIN FEATURES; Video
SYSTEM REQUIREMENT y Microsoft ® Windows 2000 and XP y Pentium II 350MHz or Higher y 64MB RAM (128MB Recommended) y USB port y 120MB Free Hard Disk Space or more y CD-ROM driver MAIN FEATURES 3.5” 262k color TFT QVGA (320×240) ---- High-quality flat panel LCD, a brighter display and a smoother motio...
Page 9 - PLAYER OVERVIEW
PLAYER OVERVIEW 1 Previous 2 Power 3 Record 4 USB port 5 Charging indicator 6 Earphone jack 7 Reset 8 Power supply 9 Next 10 SD / MMC card slot 11 Return 12 TFT display 13 Volume up 14 Play/pause 15 Volume down 16 Loud speaker 8
Page 10 - DESCRIPTION OF BUTTONS; Button
DESCRIPTION OF BUTTONS Button Function Function in Menu Press to turn the player on/off. Press to start/pause playback. Press together with to hold/unhold player. Press to enter a selected menu item or to confirm a chosen setting. In music mode, press to create or release repeat section. In FM mode,...
Page 11 - CONNECTION AND DOWNLOAD; Connect to the PC
POWER ON/ POWER OFF/ LOCK & UNLOCK KEY Power on Press the for one second or more to turn on the player, then you can see the starting screen. Power off Press the for three seconds or more to turn off the power. Then you can see the ending screen. Lock & unlock Press and together for one seco...
Page 12 - Download files; Copying audio tracks to the player from PC; Disconnect from the PC
finish the installation. y Two new “Removable Disks” will appear. One for internal memory card and one for SD card. The removable disk for SD card is only available when SD card is inserted. Download files Note that this player will build the play list by scanning all files which are sorted by lette...
Page 13 - Charging battery
y After selecting the USB device, click the [Stop] button. When you see the [Safely Remove Hardware] window, click [OK] and then unplug the USB cable. MANAGING BATTERY Charging battery z You can charge the battery either with the USB cable or power adaptor. z If you charge the battery while player i...
Page 15 - Low battery
Low battery If there is not enough energy in battery, the system will show you the following warning. If you still use the player in low battery state, the player will turn off automatically with power off message. Cautions: 1. Make sure that the battery is fully charged before first use. 2. Please ...
Page 16 - MAIN MENU
MAIN MENU The nine functions are showed in main menu. Press or to move in between, to confirm selection. To return to main menu, long press ( When you are in Recording or Setting mode, press for a short time to return to main menu). If SD card is inserted, you can exchange between SD Card and Intern...
Page 17 - LISTENING TO MUSIC; Display in Play Mode; Playback; Pause
LISTENING TO MUSIC Display in Play Mode Repeat mode Playback Press for a long time, select music mode, then press . Pause Press to pause the playback. Press again to restart the playback. 16
Page 19 - Music High-Fi Output
y Choose an MP3 or WMA file, for example “lovemusic.mp3”. y Download a lyrics file from internet. The lyrics file must be with the file name extension LRC, example “lovemusic-2007.lrc”. y Rename the lyrics file, example “lovemusic.lrc”. Make sure the lyrics filename is the same as the corresponding ...
Page 20 - WATCHING VIDEO; Convert Video File; Install the AVI converter
WATCHING VIDEO Convert Video File This player only support AVI video format. Other formats such as RM/ VOB/ DAT/ RMVB/ MPG/ MPEG/ MP4/ ASF/ WMV/ MKV can be played after being converted to AVI video format. (AVI converter software is in the bundled CD) Install the AVI converter 1. Insert the attached...
Page 25 - RADIO FUNCTION; Enter Radio
RADIO FUNCTION Enter Radio Press for a long time, select radio mode, then press . Submenu Press to enter submenu. There are five settings in the submenu: manual, preset, save, delete, auto. Press / to select, to confirm selection. z Manual: To search channel manually. Press / to change the frequency...
Page 26 - FM Record
/ to move between “Yes” and “No”, to confirm selection. After the frequency has been saved, press to enter submenu again, choose under which mode you would like to listen to FM radio, manual or preset. z Delete: To delete a particular saved channel. Press / to select channel, to confirm. A warning w...
Page 28 - Bookmark; Save bookmark
Press to start/pause text slide show. Bookmark Bookmark helps you to mark your place in the text. Save bookmark While reading text, long press to ma to save bookmark. A window pops out at the left corner. Press rk current page. The tag changes from “Empty” to “xx% book name. TXT”. “xx%” indicates th...
Page 30 - DRM9 FUNCTION; DRM music transfer function
SD/MMC CARD After connecting the player to the computer, you will find two “Removable Devices”. One is the built-in memory of the PMP and the other is the external SD / MMC card. Inserting Memory Card: Insert the SD / MMC SD card with its top side up into the PMP. Removing Memory Card: Push the SD /...
Page 31 - Setting music
A. Connect player to PC. B. Choose the desired music with DRM. C. Right-click and select “Add to Sync list”. D. In the resulting dialog, select “Sync”. E. In the “Sync” window, select the desired music with DRM as step B and choose “Removable Disk”. F. Click “Start Sync” to transfer the music with D...
Page 33 - UPGRADING THE PLAYER; Install the upgrading tool
Setting Auto Slide Show z Setting the auto slide show time alternation for text reading and photo seeing. Both have five options to choose from, from 1 second to 5 seconds. Setting System z Language: There are eight options in language—English/Dutch/Italian/Spanish/French/Portuguese/Korean z About: ...
Page 37 - Upgrading
Upgrading When the installation of programs required by the computer is complete, you can begin the upgrade. 1. Select and run the upgrading tool (shown below), then select and open the upgrading software. 36
Page 40 - TROUBLESHOOTING; Problem
TROUBLESHOOTING If the player cannot be played normally, please check the following: Problem Solution Nothing shows on the screen Check whether the PMP is in the ON state. The player is frozen Restart the PMP. If the problem persists, reset the PMP. It cannot be played Check whether the PMP is in th...
Page 42 - PRECAUTIONS AND MAINTENANCE; TAKING PRECAUTIONS; FIRMWARE OF THE DEVICE
File-saving conditions Humidity<90%; normal temperature Work condition Humidity<85%; -10~4 0℃ Weight: About 105g PRECAUTIONS AND MAINTENANCE TAKING PRECAUTIONS y Before powering on the player, please plug in the earphone to avoid damaging the earphone as well as maintenance of the player. Turn...
Page 44 - Listening Caution
Listening Caution Do not play your headphones or earphones at a high volume. Hearing experts advise against continuous extended play. If you experience a ringing in your ears, reduce volume or discontinue use. Do not use while operating a motorized vehicle. It may create a traffic hazard and is ille...
Page 45 - Precautions; a) The battery level icon displays
Precautions 1). When not using the player for an extended period of time, remove the batteries to avoid damage due to leakage. (Apply to Models that come with AAA or AA battery) 2). Do not use the player in extremely hot, cold, dusty or damp environments. 3). Make sure the HOLD key is in the unlock ...
Page 46 - FCC Caution; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.; FCC Compliance
FCC Caution This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and ...
Page 48 - Nextar
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