Customer Service and Support............................................. 51
In the United States, call: Haier America, New York, NY ... 51
For Customers in the United States...................................... 52
Declaration of Conformity ................................................... 53
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Main Functions
3.0 inch true color TFT touch screen display, resolution : 400*240
Supports MP3 / WMA /FLAC/APE/AAC music formats, also supports PLAY FX
Supports MPEG-4 (AVI) RM,RMVB,FLV video formats
Supports JPG/BMP/GIF picture formats
Supports portrait and landscape toggling utilizing the integrated accelerometer
Energy-saving setting, brightness control, auto power off
Built-in MIC for voice recording
Supports multi-languages, choose from up to 20 languages
Support Win2000 /Win XP/Vista system
USB2.0 high speed transfer
Support .TXT E-book files and bookmarks
Multi task handling function, you can listen to music while reading E-book or viewing
pictures
Built-in FM radio transceiver
Support for firmware upgrade
※ All warranty information, product features and specifications are subject to
change without notice.
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Important Safety Information
• Read and keep these guidelines.
• Follow all warnings and instructions carefully.
• Do not use the Theatre in or near water.
• To clean, wipe with a soft dry cloth only.
• Use only in accordance with this manual and the Theatre User Guide.
• Do not use near heat sources such as ovens, radiators, etc.
• Use only accessories and attachments provided or recommended by the manufacturer.
• Unplug this product during lightning storms.
• Unplug this product when it is not used for a long period of time.
This product must only be serviced by a qualified professional. Service is required when the product
is damaged or altered in any way. This includes damage to the adapter, exposure to water, rain, and
moisture, and hard impact (dropping or crushing the Theatre). When the Theatre does not work
normally, it must be brought in for service.
Do not expose this product to water, rain, or moisture. This will reduce the risk of fire or electric
shock.
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The Theatre’s battery
Batteries: The Theatre has a built-in battery. If used incorrectly, this battery could explode and cause
physical harm.
• Do not open or alter the battery, or expose it to heat.
• Puncturing or mutilating the battery is dangerous.
• Do not throw the battery or Theatre device into fire.
Sunlight: Do not leave the Theatre in direct sunlight for extended periods of time. This may cause it
to melt, or cause damage to the battery.
Theatre Earphones and Volume Control
Damage to Hearing: The Theatre can operate at volumes loud enough to cause damage to your
hearing. To avoid this and protect your hearing, follow these guidelines:
•Keep the volume low. Set the volume at a level where you can hear noises around you
clearly. You should be able to hear someone nearby speaking in a normal tone of voice.
If you cannot hear people around you speaking, even with noise-canceling headphones,
the volume is too loud. You could damage your hearing.
•Do not increase the volume while listening. After listening to the Theatre for some time,
you will become accustomed to the volume and may want to turn it louder. However,
this can still cause damage to your hearing. Do not change the volume while using the
Theatre.
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•Minimize the amount of time spent listening to loud sounds. The more exposure to loud
sounds, the more likely you are to damage your hearing. Your hearing can be damaged
in as little as 15 minutes when exposed to very loud music or sounds.
•Even when volume is lower, your hearing can still be damaged after a long period of
time.
• The louder the sound, the less time it takes to damage your hearing.
• Hearing loud sounds or music during a day is cumulative: it adds up. If you are exposed
to other loud sounds during the day, it will take less time for the Theatre to damage your
hearing.
•As a general guideline, keep the Theatre volume at a level where you can converse
normally with people nearby.
•If you replace the earphones on your Theatre, you must reset the volume starting at a
low level.
•Different kinds of earphones may produce different volumes, even if the volume setting
on the Theatre is the same.
Improper Surroundings for Using the Theatre
Do not use the Theatre while driving, riding a bike, or walking on the sidewalk or near traffic.
Always keep the volume low enough to hear people speaking around you, and make sure that you
can hear any warning sounds like fire alarms, while wearing the headphones.
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We strongly advise that you do not use headphones with your Theatre while driving. Use of
headphones while driving is illegal in some states. Stop using the Theatre if it distracts you or is
disruptive while you are operating any type of vehicle, or performing any task that requires your
concentration and full attention.
Hearing Loss Symptoms
If you experience any of these hearing loss symptoms, stop using the Theatre and have your hearing
checked by an audiologist:
1. Hearing loss
2. Ringing in the ears
3. Your speech sounds quiet or muffled to you
4. Sounds seem flatter or duller than usual
5. Getting your hearing checked regularly by an audiologist is a good way to prevent and
detect hearing loss.
Prevent Infections from Theatre Headphones
Using earphones for your Theatre that are dirty can lead to ear infections. Clean your earphones
regularly with isopropyl alcohol or another antiseptic. If you find that the earphones are irritating
your ears or the skin around them, stop use immediately. This might indicate a developing or future
infection.
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Prevent Seizures, Blackouts, and Eye Strain
If you have ever had a seizure or blackout, or if these symptoms exist in your family’s medical
history, please speak with a doctor before using the video functions on the Theatre device (if
available). Stop using the Theatre immediately if you experience eye twitches, muscle twitches,
convulsion, disorientation, or uncontrollable movements. When using the video function on the
Theatre device (if available), take frequent breaks and avoid prolonged use to protect your eyes from
damage or strain.
Protecting the Theatre Device
When carrying the Theatre, make sure you do not drop, bend, or crush the device. A protective
carrying case, included with the device, may help to protect the surface from scratches and damage.
Keep the Theatre device at a temperature between -20° and 45°C (-4° to 113°F). Parked cars can get
extremely hot in the summer, so be sure to take your Theatre device out of the car when you leave it.
Recommended temperature for using the Theatre is between 0° and 35°C (32° - 95°F). At this
temperature you will get the maximum playing time. Extremely cold temperatures will shorten
playing time temporarily.
When in use or being charged, the Theatre will become warm. This is normal, and will not hurt the
device.
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Guidelines of Use
Warning! Failure to follow the guidelines for setup and use for this product can lead to serious injury
or death, or harm to the device. Make sure you read this guide carefully and follow all instructions.
Keep this guide in a safe place. If you need to replace this guide, contact Haier customer service or
visit www.haieramerica.com/support.
Repairs: Do not repair or alter this product on your own! Attempts to fix this product may result in
electric shock or other hazards. If we determine that you have tried to repair the product by yourself,
evidenced by peeling, puncturing, or removal of labels, your warranty will be voided.
Qualified service professionals must do all servicing on this device. Service is required when the
product is damaged in any way or does not operate normally. This includes exposure to water,
extreme heat, and being dropped.
Make sure you understand all warnings and instructions before using this device.
Keep Away From Water
Do not use or store this product near water, including any moisture or rain. This will reduce the risk
of fire or shock.
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Care of Cable and Cord
All cables and cords for this product and its accessories should be arranged out of the way, so that
people and pets cannot trip over them. Do not leave cables and cords in a place where children can
reach them and play with them.
Use and Cleaning of Theatre
Follow all directions in this manual and the Theatre User Guide for proper use of the Theatre.
Do not use near any source of heat, such as fire or ovens.
Use only accessories and attachments provided or recommended by Haier.
Clean gently with a soft, dry cloth.
Using a Connector and a Port
Do not force a connector into a port. If they don’t connect easily, check for any blockage or
obstructions. If you can’t find anything wrong, then the connector and port probably don’t match and
can’t be used together.
Theatre Radio Feature
In compilation with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, this device must not be located
or operating in conjunction with any other transmitter or antenna.
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Theatre Headphones
The Theatre headphones have low intensity magnets in them. This magnetic charge may disrupt
pacemakers, or erase magnetic storage data in certain devices, including credit cards and ATM cards.
Keep the headphones several inches away from these items, and anything that is sensitive or could
be affected by a magnetic field.
Disposing of the Theatre Device
Disposal of the Theatre device may be regulated by certain recycling laws regarding electronic and
electrical waste. You may not be able to throw out the Theatre with your household garbage. It is
your responsibility to dispose of the Theatre device in a proper way that follows all recycling laws
and regulations. Improper disposal could lead to damaging the environment or putting human health
in danger. To learn more about the proper ways to dispose of electronic and electrical devices,
contact your local city office, your waste disposal service, or the store where you purchased your
Theatre.
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About the Player
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Display Description
Music Video
Record E-BOOK
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Basic Operations
•Power On/Off
Power On: Push power switch toward the red dot and hold for 3 seconds, the player will
start and display the main interface.
Power Off:
a. Push power switch toward the red dot and hold for 3 seconds to power off.
b. In case of low battery the player will automatically power off.
•Lock Switch
You can lock the player’s touch screen to prevent unintentional operation.
To Lock: In Menu interface mode, Select Settings icon menu and then select the Key Lock
Time option. Choose the appropriate lock out time. After the selected time interval has
lapsed, a lock sign will appear on the top right corner of the screen. This signifies that the
screen and touch controls are locked.
To Unlock: While in the locked mode, push power switch toward the red sign to unlock.
•Power Monitoring
A battery icon is available on the upper right of the user interface. The bars of the battery
icon will reduce upon use of the unit. When the battery icon is empty, please charge the unit.
•Power Reset
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If the player works abnormally, reset it by pushing the power switch towards the red dot and
hold for about 8 seconds until the player turns off. Turn on the player again and it will resume
normal operation.
•Connecting to a Computer and File Transfer
Player support USB2.0 interface. Start your computer and connect the player using the
supplied USB cable. The player will be detected as a standard removable disk by your
computer and will allows the transfer and management of files on the player without the
need for the installation of 3rd party software.
•Charging the Player.
Connect the player to your PC with the supplied USB cable.
The battery icon progresses indicating active charging. The battery icon will stay full when it
is fully charged.
•Main Interface
The main interface is displayed when the player is turned on. Touch and Scroll left or right of
the screen to select your required function icon menu (Music /Video /Photo /EBook /Record
/Radio /Extras/Explorer/Settings).
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Settings
•Setting
From the main menu, touch and scroll left or right to the Settings icon to
enter the setting interface. The different setting option are: Backlight time,
Brightness , Light Mode, Keyboard lock time, Auto shut time, Restorable,
Language, system information, Time setting, Auto Shut, and G- Sensor.
Touch and scroll up or down the middle of screen to select your required
option and touch again to enter and set. Touchicon in any submenu to exit
to the previous menu or directory.
a) Light Time
Option are: 5 seconds, 10 seconds, 15 seconds, 20 seconds, 30 seconds, Always On. Click
on an option to select and set up, click on theicon to exit this interface.
b) Brightness
There up to five different levels of brightness. Select and click the preferred option to set up
then click on theicon to exit this interface.
c) Light Mode
For light mode you can select All Dark or Penumbra.
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Adjusting these settings will impact on battery duration. Select your preferred option, then
Click on theicon to exit this interface.
d) Key Lock Time
Key lock time can be set at 10Seconds, 30 Seconds, 5Minutes, 10 Minutes, and No Locking.
Select your preferred option then click on theicon to exit this interface.
Once the time selected expires, the screen is locked and options will be inoperable. To
return to normal operations – push the power switch to the red dot for a couple of seconds.
e) Auto Shut Time
This option will automatically shutdown the unit when the unit is idle in the elapsed time.
Auto Shut Time options are 30Seconds, 1 Minutes, 3 Minutes, 5 Minutes, 10 Minutes, and
No automatic shutdown. Touch and scroll up or down the middle of the screen to view all
options and touch your preferred option. Touch on the icon to exit this interface.
f) Restorable
Touch YES to confirm restore the player settings to default, touch NO to close the dialog box
without any change.
g) Language
Select the desired language for the player. Simplified Chinese, English and other languages
are available. Touch on an option to select and set up, click on theicon to exit this
interface.
h) System information
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Touching "System Information" screen will display information about the machine: product
name, Version ID, and Local Memory Size. Click the icon is to exit this interface.
i) Time setting
Touching this sub item will give you options to set the clock. You can adjust year, month,
date, hour, and minute by touching the corresponding icon or icon, then click the
icon to save setting and exit this interface. Click the icon is to exit this interface.
j) Auto shut (Sleeping time)
This option is a timer for when the player will automatically turn off.
Auto Shut options are set at 10 Minutes, 30 Minutes, 60 Minutes, 90 Minutes, 120 Minutes,
and No automatic shutdown. Touch scroll up or down the middle of screen to view options
and touch to set your desired preference. Click on the icon to exit this interface.
k) G- Sensor
This setting option controls the accelerometer. You can choose to turn on or off this function.
Click on the icon to exit this interface.
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Music
Detailed Operation
From the Main Menu scroll left or right of the screen to select and touch [Music]
icon to enter Music operations. Once selected the following options are
available: Current Play/Resume PLAY, All music, Dir list, My Favorites, Artist,
Album, Genre, Record, and Medialib Update.
1. All music
When this option is selected, touch and scroll up and down to view all music loaded into your
Theatre. The following additional options are available:
•Click on the icon to show dialog box to add the highlighted song to your favourite.
Touch and select "Add to Favorites" and your current selected song will be added to
your Favorites folder or touch "Exit" to close the dialog box.
• Touch and slide up and down the touch-screen to browse all music.
• Touch and click on a selected song to play.
• Touchicon to go back to the previous interface.
2. Music play((((in play interface))))
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Touch or icon once to select Previous or next music file to play.
Touch and hold or icon to fast forward or fast reverse through the current file.
In play mode, touch icon to stop playing Music, touch icon to resume playing music.
Touch icon will show a volume control icon, click + or – icon to increase or decrease the
volume. Click icon to close volume control icon.
Play Settings
Touch and select the icon to enter into the play setup menu. The follow play setting can
be edited: repeat Mode, play Mode, User EQ setting, and EQ Sel.
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Repeat Mode:
1. Once: Stops after playing current song.
2. Repeat: Repeats the selected single song.
3. ALL: Plays all songs in current selection once.
4. ALL Repeat: Plays and repeats all files in current selection.
5. Intro:Plays all songs in the current folder for 10 seconds in sequence (After listening,
the system will return to normal playback mode.
•Play Mode:
Set the playback of selected files in order or in Shuffle (random) mode.
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MSET: User Manual EQ Setting:
User set EQ modes: 3D, Bass, LEQ.
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EQ Sel:
Select from 7 preset equalizer settings: Normal/User EQ/Rock/Pop/Classic/Bass/Jazz.
Loop repeat function.
Touch theicon at the start of the loop. The icon will display confirming the starting
repeat point. Touch the icon again to end the loop. The icon will display
confirming the ending repeat point. When icon is now displayed the A-B Loop Repeat
mode is set. The player will continue to repeat the selection between the starting point and
the ending point. To stop A-B Loop Repeat mode, touch the icon.
Background playing
While the music file is playing, click icon to exit the play interface. The music will
continue to played in the background
Memory play
While in the music play mode, when the user stops the selected music, the player will
automatically remember the file’s play time. When you select to play this music file again, it
will resume play from the point it was stopped.
Toggle Songs by Shaking:
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When the G-Sensor function is active in the setting menu, the user can shake the unit to the
left and right to select the previous or next music file to play.
3. Dir List
In the music Media Library menu, click Directory listing to show the entire local directory file
in the player. You can slide the screen up and down to browse the directory folder. When a
folder is clicked and confirmed, it will show the entire file under this folder. In this state, click
any music in the folder to start playing that file. Touch the icon under screen, and a
“delete file?” dialog box will be displayed to ask whether to delete the file. Touch YES to
delete or touch NO to exit.
Touch icon to return to the previous interface.
4. My Favorites
My Favorites is a playlist of all music files selected into the favorites folder. The user can
slide up and down the touch-screen to browse the list. In this state, click and confirm music
will enter that play interface and start playing the file. Also if you select a music and touch
the icon, the delete dialog box will appear. The user can touch delete file(delete single
music file), clear up(delete all the music in My Favorites) or exit. A second confirmation will
be displayed to ask whether to delete the file. Touch YES to delete, touch NO to exit.
Touch icon to return to the previous interface.
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Note 1: The Theatre also supports lyrics. Refer to your media converter/player’s user
manual to ensure the lyrics are transferred to the unit.
Note 2: A very small number of very special MP3/WMA encoded audio files may not play on
the unit. Please use the audio converter tool to convert and then copy to the player to play.
The unit only supports 3.95, 3.97, 3.98, 3.99 versions of APE files, compressed in normal
and fast mode.
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Video
From the main menu, scroll left or right of the screen to touch [Video] icon
to enter the video explorer interface. Touch and scroll up or down the middle
of screen to select the video file and touch to play the selected file.
Touch icon to start to play the last file played. A dialog box will show the
remembered file, select and touch YES to continue to play or NO to exit the
dialog box.
Touch icon in any submenu to exit to the previous menu or directory.
Touch icon to show the “Delete File” dialog box, select and touch YES option to delete
selected file or NO option to exit.
a) Touch icon to stop video play
b) Touchicon to continue starting video play
c) Touch or icon once to select Previous or next video play, touch and hold or
icon to fast forward or fast reverse through the current file
d) Touch icon will showing volume control icon, click on + or – icon to increase or
decrease the volume, touch icon again to exit volume setting.
e) Touch icon to expand the current file’s playing screen, touch icon again to
resume previous play mode.
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f) Touch icon will showing “Select time play” block , then touch or icon to select
“Hour” or “Minute” options, touch or icon to set the elapsed time for playback and
touch YES option to confirm to play or NO option to exit.
g) In video playing mode, touch icon will exit Player interface.
h) The unit has a video memory play function. In the video playback mode, when the user
stops playing a video file, the player will automatically remember the elapsed time. If you
want to resume playing this video, select the file and it will show a resuming dialog box,
select and touch YES option to continue to play from the last stop or NO to exit.
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PHOTO
From the main menu, scroll left or right of the screen to touch [Photo]
icon to enter the photo explorer interface. Drag up or down the middle of the
screen to view all file folders or picture files. Select and touch preferred file for
playback.
Select the image file and touch icon to enter the “Delete File” dialog box.
Select and touch YES option to delete selected file or NO option to exit
Touch icon in any submenu to exit to the previous menu or directory.
a) Touch icon to select time (2Sec, 5Sec, 10Sec, and Turn Off) to begin slide show
images in the current folder.
b) Touch icon or icon to rotate the image Left or right
c) Touch anywhere on the screen to display or hide toolbars.
d) Touch the screen left or right of the showing photo to play the previous or next photo.
e) Touch icon to exit picture Browser interface
f) To toggle between portrait or landscape mode utilizing the G-sensor accelerometer –
rotate the unit counter-clockwise to enter the landscape mode and clockwise to enter the
portrait mode.
Note: A very small number of JPEG image files may not be supported by the player, Please
use windows built-in drawing tools to convert and then copy the image to the player.
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EBook
From the main menu, scroll left or right of the screen to touch [eBook]
icon to enter the eBook explorer interface. Drag up or down the middle of
screen to select your required folder or the eBook file and touch to play the
selected file.
Touch icon to show the “Delete File” dialog box. Select and touch YES
option to delete selected file or NO option to exit.
Touch icon will open a previous opened eBook file, and show the page before you exit.
Touch icon in any submenu to exit to the previous menu or directory.
EBook reading interface
a) Touch icon will showing the font size and colour setting interface. Touch your
preferred seeting and touch YES option to confirm or NO option to exit.
b) Drag up or down the middle of screen to select your required page, touch icon to
select the bookmark Storage location to save it, touch icon to exit to the previous menu.
c) In eBook playback mode, touch and drag up or down the middle of the screen to read
previous or next page.
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d) Touch icon to toggle between portrait or lanscape view.
e) Touch icon to exit to main menu.
e) Touch icon to view the ebook playback options (Page Jump, Load Mark, Flip Time).
Drag up or down the middle of the screen to select and touch desired option.
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Page Jump:
Touch this item to view the page set interface. Touch or icon to select the page and
touch or icon to set the page. After finish setting touch icon to confirm and
view.
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Load Mark:
Touch Load Mark option to select the open bookmark desired. Once selected, the screen
will jump to the original page of this bookmark. You can select the Load Mark option then
touch icon to delete it.
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Flip Time:
Sets the time the next page will be displayed automatically. Time can be set in 5 second
increments from 10 to 20 seconds.
f) To toggle between portrait or landscape mode utilizing the G-sensor accelerometer –
rotate the unit counter-clockwise to enter the landscape mode and clockwise to enter the
portrait mode.
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Note: This player supports files saved as “.TXT” or “.LRC” files in ANSI code. Files with
other formats will not be displayed. Format codes should be removed from file prior to being
copied to the player.
Record
From the main menu, scroll left or right of the screen to touch [Record]
icon to enter the record interface.
Touch icon in any submenu to exit to the previous menu or directory.
a) The recorder will start in the “Ready” mode. To begin recording touch
icon to start voice recording. The icon will change to to confirm the
start of the recording. Retouch icon to the pause recording. The
icon will change to icon to confirm pausing the recording. Touch the
icon to continue voice recording.
b) When recording has been completed, touch icon to save the file and exit to the
previous menu. Files names are generates automatically and in sequence. Please see the
time and date feature to ensure the correct time and date stamp are recorded on the files
when saved.
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c) When recording has been completed, touch icon to show the save record files dialog
box, touch YES to save, touch NO to exit to the previous menu without save.
d) Recorded files can be played back using the Music Playback feature by selecting Record
sub item in the main MediaLib menu.
Radio
From the main menu, scroll left or right of the screen to touch [Radio] icon
to enter the radio interface. Touch the icon in any submenu to exit to the
previous menu or directory.
a) Touch icon will show the volume control icon, click on + or – icon to
increase or decrease the volume, touch the icon again to exit the volume
setting.
b) Touch or icon to move up or down the range in 0.1MHZ increments to fine tune
the radio.
c) Touch icon will displaying the other options (Search by hand, Auto search, Preset mode, Save channel, Delete channel, Receive area),drag up or down the middle of the
screen to select.
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Search by hand:
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Touch this sub item to change the receiver frequency manually.
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Auto search:
When selected, the unit will automatically search for radio stations broadcasting in your area.
Each station found will be saved.
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Preset mode:
Touch this sub item to enter Preset mode, touch or icon to select the channel
previous saved.
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Save channel:
Touch this sub item to save the current station.
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Delete channel:
Touch this sub item and select the channel to delete from the saved list.
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Receive area:
Touch this sub item to set the FM frequency range used in your area options are:
USA/Korea/Japan/China/Europe.
d) Touch icon to enter the FM Record interface to start to record from received FM
broadcast for later playback.
◆ In recorder mode, touch icon to pause voice recording. The icon will change to
icon to confirm pausing the recording. Retouch to resume voice recording.
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◆ When recording has been completed, touch icon to save the file and to exit. Files
names are generates automatically and in sequence. Touch icon after recording will
show save record file dialog, touch YES to save, touch NO to exit without save.
◆ Recorded files can be played back using the Music Playback feature by selecting
Record sub item in the main MediaLib menu.
EXTRAS
From the main menu, scroll left or right of the screen to touch [Extras]
icon to enter the extra interface. Extra features included in this player are a
Stop Watch function and Calender. Touch icon in any submenu to exit to
the previous menu or directory.
1. Stop Watch:
Touch Stopwatch icon to enter the Stopwatch interface. Touch icon to
start to begin the timer, touch icon to stop the timer, touch icon to record laps (up
to four times), and touch icon to clear the time.
2. Calendar:
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Touch Calendar icon to display the Calendar interface. Touch the Year icon to show
a year setting block, then touch < or > icon to select your required year to set. Touch the
Month icon to show a month setting block, then touch < or > icon to select your required
month to set. Touch the Date icon to show a date setting block, then touch < or > icon to
select your required date to set.
Touch icon in any submenu to exit to the previous menu or directory.
Explorer
From the main menu, scroll left or right of the screen to touch [Explorer]
icon to enter the MediaLib interface. Touch icon in any submenu to exit
to the previous menu or directory.
•Play file
In the explorer interface, drag up or down the middle of the screen to select
and touch your desired folder or file and touch to play. Touch icon to
return to the previous menu.
•Delete File
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In the explorer interface, drag up or down the middle of screen to select the desired folder
and file, then touch icon to show the “Delete File” dialog box, select and touch YES
option to delete selected file or NO option to cancel.
USB and Charge
•USB Display Mode
This player has a high-speed USB2.0 port, with standard portable storage function for
Windows 2000/XP/Vista systems without the need for driver installation. After connecting
the player to the PC via USB port with the supplied cable, the player will display an “Online”
mode icon. The unit will be displayed in the “My Computer” window and be assigned the
next available drive letter by your system. Double click on this icon to open and display the
contents of the player. Files and folders can be moved, copied or deleted to and from this
drive as you would on any other drive on your computer.
•Charge Display Mode
If the battery is too low, the player will display “Low battery to power off”, then the player will
be turned off automatically. The player should be charged by using the supplied USB cable
to connect to a PC.
Charging time is approximately 4 hours after fully discharged.
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Playback duration is approximately 3 to 3.5 hours for Video and 12 hours for Audio playback.
Battery duration is dependent on several factors including backlight brightness and duration,
Auto off settings, and battery condition.
Note: It is recommended that for the first 2 charges, to charge the unit for 8 hours.
Arcsoft Media Conversion Tool
Installing the Software
ArcSoft MediaConverter 3 is a powerful all-in-one multimedia file converter. This utility quickly
and effortlessly converts the MP4, AVI, WMV, MOV, 3GP/3G2 and RM video files to the format
that the player supports (.smv format).
1. Insert the support disk supplied with the player into the CD-ROM drive.
2. Click the ArcSoft MediaConverter 3 button on the splash screen to install the
conversion tool. (If the splash screen fails to appear automatically, browse the disk
contents by using the Window® Explorer and double click the Setup.exe file to run
it.)
3. Follow the on-screen instruction to complete the installation.
File Conversion
1. Click Start -> Programs -> ArcSoft MediaConverter 3 -> MediaConverter3 to
run the software.
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2. To add media, you can click and drag media files to the device icon, or click on the
“+” icon to select media files from your computer. Conversion automatically starts
after file loading finishes.
3. The progress bar appears, indicating the conversion progress.
4. Click the triangle button when rolling over the converted file to preview the video
while converting.
5. The screen prompts the file ready to transfer when conversion finishes.
6. Connect the player with the computer and the converted file automatically transfers
to the player.
7. Play the converted file on the player.
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while converting.
Preview the video
Before starting to convert files, you need to
setup the file format, destination, quality,
etc. for the converted files.
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To add media
files, drag and
drop media files
to the device
icon, or click “+”
when rolling
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NOTE:
If you encounter failures for converting your video files, please check if your PC has the necessary
codecs installed. Please download the missing codecs from the Internet if necessary.
Firmware Update
1. Users can download the latest firmware (Haier HV3A) at the download center of our
website (http://www.haieramerica.com).
2. You can download the HV3A firmware copy into the flash disc of the machine.
Disconnect the computer, again start-up a machine.
3. From main Interface, touch [Settings] option to enter system setting interface, select
Upgrade option to select YES option to start. (Show as following picture).
4. When enter to the second interface of firmware update, all operate had been screened.
The installation interface will showing the current state of installation.
5. When the firmware update has been finished, the player will re-start automatically. The
whole process will be finished after the system installation.
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Note: During the installation, the power should not be cut off directly.
Troubleshooting
•The player cannot be turned on.
Check if the battery is low or flat recharge
the play if required by connecting to your
PC with the USB cable. Ensure that the
computer is on during the charging
process.
If the player still cannot be turned after
charge, please contact with our dealers
•No sound can be heard from the
earphones.
1. Check if the volume is set as 0. Adjust
the volume as required.
2. Check the volume of the file attempting
to be played.
3. Confirm the earphone is properly
connected.
•Noise through earphones.
1. Check if the earphone plug is clean,
foreign particles can cause static to be
heard through the earphone during
playback.
2. Check if the music file is damaged.
Confirm by playing other music. The
damaged file might create serious noises
or voice dithering.
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•Incorrect language displayed.
Please make sure that you have selected
the correct language. Set language in
(Settings) => (Language Selection)
•Files cannot be downloaded.
1. Make sure the proper connection
between computer and player.
2. Check if the memory is full.
3. Check if the USB cable is damaged and
replace if necessary.
•Audio files not playable.
This player cannot play audio files that are
copy protected. Please ensure that only
files that contain no copy protection are
transferred to the player.
•Video files not playable.
Please check that the video files
transferred to the player are in the correct
size and format. Some file may need to be
re encoded to be played on this player.
•Play song No lyrics show.
Please confirm whether or not to play
songs with the lyrics of the corresponding
documents, and make sure Store in the
same directory
Make sure LRC lyrics document format,
name same as the song file
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Technical Specifications
Technical Specifications
Display
Input/Output USB High speed USB2.0 mini socket
Audio
Playback
Video
Playback
Power,
Play Time
Screen Type
Resolution
Formats
MAX Output
SNR / Distortion
Freq Response
Bit Rate
AVI(Maximum support Resolution 720*576)
RM,/RMVB(Maximum support Resolution 800*480),
FLV (Maximum support Resolution 720*576)
3.7V 700mAh lithium polymer battery
Video play for about 3 hours
Audio play for about 12 hours
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Voice Record
Supportable
Systems
Sampling Rate
MIC Record
Format
MAX Record
Time
8KHz/16KHz
WAV
190 hours (4GB capacity)
Windows 2000/XP/Vista
Theatre Warranty
Haier guarantees that this Haier brand product, when shipped and received in its original packaging,
is free from any defects in workmanship and materials during the time periods stated below. If the
product is defective, Haier will, at its option, (1) repair the product using new or refurbished
replacement parts, (2) replace the product with a new or re-manufactured equivalent product at no
charge to the purchasing consumer, (3) refund to the purchaser up to the price of the product. (This
refund may take into account a deduction for depreciation of value based on the consumer’s actual
use.)
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This warranty does not apply for the following: (1) damage caused by use with non-Haier products
and accessories, (2) damage caused by accident, misuse, abuse, flood, fire, earthquake, or other
external causes, (3) damage caused by using this product outside of the intended uses as described
by Haier in the user manual, (4) damage caused by service, including expansion and upgrade, that
was performed by anyone who is not a representative for Haier, (5) to the appearance of the product
or the exterior of the product, which has been damaged or defaced, altered or modified in design or
construction, (6) to any and all of the additional excluded items set forth below:
The warranty commences on the date the item was purchased and the original purchase receipt must
be presented to the authorized service center before warranty repairs are rendered.
The limited warranty described herein is in addition to whatever implied warranties may be granted
to purchasers by law.
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
AND FITNESS FOR USE ARE LIMITED TO THE PERIOD(S) FROM THE DATE OF
PURCHASE SET FORTH BELOW.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation
may not apply to you.
Neither the sales personnel of the seller nor any other person is authorized to make any warranties
other than those described herein, or to extend the duration of any warranties beyond the time period
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described herein on behalf of Haier.
The warranties described herein shall be the sole and exclusive warranties granted by Haier and shall
be the sole and exclusive remedy available to the purchaser. Correction of defects in the manner and
for the period of time described herein, shall constitute complete fulfillment of all abilities and
responsibility of Haier to the purchaser with respect to the product, and shall constitute full
satisfaction of all claims, whether based on contract, negligence, strict duality or otherwise. In no
event shall Haier be liable, or in any way responsible for any damages or defects in the product
which were caused by repairs or attempted repairs performed by anyone other than an authorized
service center or dealer; nor shall Haier be liable, or in any way responsible for incidental or
consequential economic or property damage. Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or
consequential damages, so that above exclusion may not apply to you.
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY ALSO HAVE
OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.
Warranty period for this product is: One Year for Labor and parts.
Any defects discovered after the Warranty Period ends are not covered by this warranty or any
conditions.
Where to obtain service: For the location of the nearest Haier authorized service center or to obtain
product literature, accessories, supplies or customer assistance, please call 1-877-337-3639
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How to obtain service from your warranty: Ship or carry in your product to a Haier authorized
service center. You must have the proof of purchase with you. If you ship this product to a service
center, make sure that it is carefully packaged. Remove or delete any private or personal files and
data before you send the Theatre device to Haier or bring it in for service.
Failure to follow the instructions stated above may affect your warranty by causing delays,
additional charges, or a voided warranty.
BY SHIPPING OR CARRYING IN YOUR THEATRE TO A HAIER AUTHORIZED
SERVICE CENTER, YOU AGREE THAT HAIER IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OF
DATA OR CONTENT AS A RESULT OF REPAIR OR REPLACING PARTS ON YOUR
THEATRE PRODUCT.
After the Warranty Period is over, Haier may charge you for any work in diagnosing problem on
and/or servicing an Theatre product.
Haier will use all reasonable efforts to diagnose and attempt to fix, or suggest possible solutions for,
an Theatre product defect that is covered by the limited warranty stated above.
HAIER DOES NOT HAVE ANY WARRANTY REGARDING ITS WARRANTY SERVICE(S).
HAIER DISCLAIMS ALL DUTIES (IF APPLICABLE) OF WORKMANLIKE EFFORT OR
LACK OF NEGLIGENCE, EXCEPT FOR THE SENTENCE ABOVE.
The Limited Warranty detailed above does not cover your data on the Theatre, or any separate
content or software (whether or not it is packaged and included with the Theatre product). The
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warranty also does not cover any Theatre accessories or devices that are not manufactured by or for
Haier.
ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS
The software that comes included with this Theatre product is licensed to you only, and is not sold to
you. You are licensed to use this software in your Theatre product only. You are not permitted to
reverse engineer it, except as is specifically permitted by applicable law notwithstanding this
limitation.
You are entirely responsible to comply with any copyright laws that apply to you in your use of
music, video and other content with this Theatre product.
Your Theatre product and all of its internal parts and components are new pursuant to industry
standards, unless it is otherwise indicated on the Theatre product’s original retail packaging as
“Refurbished.”
You agree to follow all export laws and regulations that apply to you if you choose to export the
Theatre product outside of the United States.
The Limited Warranty stated above applies only to the original consumer who purchased the product.
The warranty may not be assigned or transferred to anyone else. However, some jurisdictions that
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extend the protection of implied warranties for subsequent consumers may exist, so the above
limitation may not apply to you.
GOVERNING LAW
This Limited Warranty is valid in the United States of America only. The laws of the State of New
York, U.S.A., will apply to this Limited Warranty.
Patent Information
United States and/or international patents pending.
Customer Service and Support
For information about Theatre, read all documentation included with the product. If you still have a
question, go to www.haieramerica.com/support to search the information base, and to get support
using chat or e-mail.
In the United States, call:
Haier America, New York, NY
1-877-337-3639
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For Customers in the United States
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 can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician to help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
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2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Declaration of Conformity
Model Name: Theatre
Trade Name: Haier
Responsible Party: Haier America Trading LLC
Address: 1356 Broadway, New York, NY 10018 USA
Telephone No.: 877-339-3639
Warning: Changes or modifications to this device that are not expressly approved by Haier America
may void your authority to operate this equipment.
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