Page 2 - Table of Contents; Part I: Computer Operations
Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 1 1.1 Foreword .................................................................................................................... 1 1.2 P...
Page 4 - Miscellaneous
17.2 Removing Games ......................................................................................................... 32 17.3 Playing Games .............................................................................................................. 32 Miscellaneous 18.0 Formatting the Play...
Page 6 - Layout of the Player
The following, however, is required in order to use the included video conversion software: z Windows 2000/ME/XP/Vista z An 800MHz or faster CPU z USB port z CD-ROM drive z At least 50MB free hard disk space 1.5 Layout of the Player If the screen freezes, this device can be rebooted by using a pin t...
Page 8 - Connecting and Charging the Player; Connecting and Disconnecting the Player from Your Computer; connect; My Computer; disconnect; Charging the Battery; hours
2.0 Connecting and Charging the Player 2.1 Connecting and Disconnecting the Player from Your Computer Turn on the player and use the included USB cable to connect it to your computer. Plug the small end of the USB cable into the player, and the large end of the cable into the computer. The first tim...
Page 9 - Conversion; Installing Video Conversion Software; Video
3.0 Video Conversion 3.1 Installing Video Conversion Software Before watching videos on your new player, they must be first converted to a format recognized by the player. This conversion can be done with Windows software that came included with your player. Follow these steps to install the softwar...
Page 11 - Files; Copying Media Files to your Player
z Use AVI as the file container. z Encode video using the Xvid codec. z Resize video to 320 x 240 pixels or smaller. z Encode the audio using an MP3 codec. z Reduce the audio to 2 channels if the original was more, such as 5.1. There may be other transcoding “formulas” that will produce videos that ...
Page 12 - Sync Function
Music files are copied to the MUSIC folder. You can use subfolders. Video files are copied to the VIDEO folder. Image files are copied to the PICTURES folder. E-book files are copied to the TXT folder. 6. Disconnect the player from the computer using the safe removal method on page. 4. 4.2 U...
Page 13 - Preparing MicroSD or “TF” Cards for Use; Setting
5.0 Expanding the Player's Storage 5.1 Preparing MicroSD or “TF” Cards for Use You can expand the player's capacity by adding a MicroSD card (also known as a TransFlash or TF card) with a capacity of up to 8GB. First, however, it must be prepared for use by the player. Follow these instructions to p...
Page 14 - Part II: Player Operations
E4 Series User Manual Page 10 of 36 Part II: Player Operations
Page 15 - Operations; Turning the Player On and Off; Understanding and Navigating Menus; The Mode Selector
6.0 Basic Operations 6.1 Turning the Player On and Off On: To turn the player on, move the player's on/off switch to the right, and then hold the button until the display turns on. Or press the CAMERA button until the display turns on. Off: In any working mode, hold the CAMERA key, or move the playe...
Page 17 - Changing the Volume
In any menu or list, you can use the stylus to navigate the list, and select with a press to the screen button. The same is true if you descend into submenus. Sometimes the player will display a dialog box, asking you to confirm a change. Use the stylus to click screen button to confirm. To back up ...
Page 18 - Videos; Basic Play Operations
1. Use the stylus to slide the VOL bar button to change the volume. 2. In Video Mode full screen playback, double click the middle of the screen and the VOL bar will show up, 7.0 Watching Videos 7.1 Playing a Video Use the Mode Selector to select the Video Player mode, and then select a video. This ...
Page 19 - or; the file button; shows; up to confirm; removal; click your option on the; Menu
z Highlight files using the stylus, and select a file by double clicking the stylus to the screen z In Video Mode full screen playback, double click the middle of the screen and the previous, play and next buttons will show up. Use the stylus to control Fast-forward or rewind, Play or Pause, and als...
Page 20 - to; an
card content, this way you can switch between the files on the Local Memory or Card Memory. Press the EXIT button to return to the Mode Selector. This player will only exit by pressing the EXIT button in video play mode. No screen button provided for exit to Mode Selector. 8.0 Listening to Audio 8.1...
Page 22 - Volume; can be adjusted from volume control bar.; Remove; will delete the file.; Songs; lists all your songs by filename.; Dir List; shows you the files stored on the internal memory
z Volume can be adjusted from volume control bar. On the music list screen, use the stylus to click file button, this will pop up a dialog box for remove of the file z Remove will delete the file. 8.4 File Menu Commands When you are viewing a file list, you can select more list options by using styl...
Page 23 - Pictures; Entering My Picture Mode
E4 Series User Manual Page 19 of 36 z Artist lists the artists of your songs. Select an artist to listen to all the songs by that artist. z Album lists all the albums represented by your music collection. Select an album to listen to all the songs from that album. z Genre lists songs based on their ...
Page 24 - My Pictures Menu Commands; This will pop up
z Skip to the previous or next photo file by pressing the thumbnails buttons. z Press the screen PLAY button to View full picture. z Return to the thumbnails by pressing the middle of screen. 9.3 My Pictures Menu Commands On the Photos list screen, use the stylus to click file button. This will pop ...
Page 25 - Shooting Photographs; Entering Camera Mode; viewfinder; CAMERA; Camera Menu Commands; double click
E4 Series User Manual Page 21 of 36 10.0 Shooting Photographs 10.1 Entering Camera Mode Use the Mode Selector to select the Camera mode. (See “Understanding and Navigating Menus” on page. 11.) 10.2 Basic Photo Shooting Operations Use the display as a viewfinder . Snap a photo by pressing the CAMERA ...
Page 27 - Recording Video; Entering DV Mode; recording
E4 Series User Manual Page 23 of 36 11.0 Recording Video 11.1 Entering DV Mode Use the Mode Selector to enter DV mode. (See “Undersand Navigating Menus” on pg. 11 tanding .) 11.2 Basic Video Shooting Operations egin recording by pressing the by O Once you've finished a recording, you can return to t...
Page 28 - 2 .0Recording Audio; Entering Recorder Mode; Basic Recorder Operations; Set; record options; by selecting
11.3 The DV Menu To display the DV menu, double click the middle of the screen in DV mode. The settings are the same as the in the Camera Mode menu as described on “Camera Menu Commands” on page. 21, except for one addition setting: Record Quality allows you to choose one of three quality presets . ...
Page 29 - significantly; record; Record List
(See “Understanding and Navigating Menus” on pg. 11 for details on navigating menus). Set your recording options before recording files. Press the WAV/MP3 button to switch between the file formats WAV files are not compressed, thus they produce high fidelity recordings, but require a lot of storage ...
Page 31 - 4 .0Listening to the FM Radio; Basic Radio Operations
z Remove to delete the text. z Skip to which allows you to more quickly advance or back up to a different position within the text. 14 .0Listening to the FM Radio Use the Mode Selector to enter FM mode. FM radio will only work with the headphones plugged in because they function as the antenna. 14.1...
Page 33 - FM Band; allows you to configure the radio for use in either Japan or the; Stop Playing; simply turns off the radio without leaving the FM Radio; Accessing the PC Camera
Once audio has been recorded, go to the Mode Selector to enter Music mode, and select Record List for a list of your MP3-encoded FM recordings. The FM recordings will have filenames beginning with “FM ”. , FM Band allows you to configure the radio for use in either Japan or the United States of Amer...
Page 34 - 6 .0Device Settings
PC Camera The device can be used as a PC camera. After selecting this tool from the menu, use the USB cable to connect the camera to your computer. In Windows the camera should appear in My Computer as a USB Video Device which you can use with any webcam-capable programs. 16 .0Device Settings Use th...
Page 35 - Time; Installing New Games; Game
z Format Memory: reformats the player's internal memory, and creates the necessary subfolders. Transition effects are for changing the slideshow picture styles: Fade in and out, Scale, Left to Right and Scale to corner Display brings you to select Time which determines how long the screen saver will...
Page 38 - 8 .0Formatting the Player; Understanding File systems; Follow these steps to reformat your player:; file system is; otherwise the player will not; Once started DO NOT; Once the formatting is complete, you may access the drive through
18 .0Formatting the Player 18.1 Understanding File systems Your player is like a small hard drive of data, and like any such storage device, it has a file system . If you wish to reformat the player's file system, you may use any standard formatting tools as long as it is formatted with FAT32 file s...
Page 39 - Troubleshooting; Problem Possible; Check the Updates section of our website.
19 .0Help 19.1 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Reason Solution Unit will not turn on Weak battery Recharge the battery for 4 hours Invalid operation Switch player off and then on again Unit spontaneously turns off Weak battery Recharge the battery for 4 hours Player connected by USB, but computer d...
Page 40 - 0 .0Technical Specifications
20 .0Technical Specifications Dimensions 82mm x 52mm x 12.5mm (length x width x thickness) Display Physical dimensions 3” LCD QVGA touch screen Resolution 320x240 pixels USB USB 2.0 Memory Internal file system FAT32 Expansion capacity 1GB / 2GB / 4GB (optional) Record Format WAV/MP3 Length 70 Hours ...