Hi-Tech ZOpid, ZClipOn Sports User Manual

USER MANUAL
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PREFACE
We express our sincere thanks for
purchasing our MP3 Player! Before
operating this MP3 Player, be sure to read
this user manual carefully. After reading it,
please keep it in a safe place for future
reference.
We reserve the right to make changes to
this MP3 Player and/or this user manual
without notice. Please visit our support
website www.hittusa.com
for additional
product information and/or updates.
NOTE: The pictures, diagrams, and certain
functions described in this manual may
differ from the actual product due to
different models.
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SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION
READ THIS INFORMATION BE FORE USING
THIS MP3 PLAYER
A. Loud music may harm your hearing if
you listen to it for a long time.
B. New battery can reach its best
performance after it has completely charged and discharged for two or three times.
C. Please charge the new battery for no
less than 10 hours for the first three times you are charging, then from the fourth time on, just charge it for six hours and it can reach its best performance.
D. Do not operate this MP3 Player in
extremely cold, hot, dusty or damp environment.
E. Avoid putting this MP3 Player under
direct sunlight
F. Do not scrub this MP3 Player with a hard
object; it may result in scratches on the screen and/or damage to the hardware. Use a damp cotton cloth to gently wipe the shell of the player. Using other chemical cleaning solutions is strictly prohibited.
G. Keep this MP3 Player and all
accessories out of children’s reach under 3 years old.
H. Charge the MP3 Player when:
The battery capacity icon is
empty and flashing
The MP3 Player powers off
automatically, immediately
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after it is turned on.
I. Avoid operating this MP3 Player under
very dry environment to prevent damage from static-shock.
J. Do not disconnect the USB cable while
formatting, uploading or downloading files; disconnecting USB cable will result in file corruption and may require reformatting – resulting in data loss.
K. When used as a removable disk, users
should backup important data. Our company is not responsible for loss of data.
L. This MP3 Player does not have any
user-serviceable parts or accessories. DO NOT TRY TO DISASSEMBLE THIS MP3 Player. Use an AC charger with 5V & 500mA output.
M. Use battery charger and accessories
permitted by the manufacturer. Using other accessories or charger may be a safety hazard or affect product performance and/or void product warranty.
N. Please properly dispose of the obsolete
player and its accessories following your local environmental laws.
O. If you have any problem using this player,
please visit www.hittusa.com
help@hittusa.com
NOTE: Please charge the player for at
for help
or email
least 10 hours BEFORE fi rst time use.
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NOTES REGARDING FCC COMPLIANCE
Users are not permitted to make changes or modify the device in any way. Changes or modifications that are not authorized by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device many not cause
harmful interference, and
This device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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TABLE OF CONTENT
PRODUCT FEATURES ........................... 7
KNOW THE PLAYER .............................. 9
MAIN MENU……………….....………….. 13
MUSIC ................................................... 13
AMV (Video) .......................................... 17
RECORD (Voice Recording) ................ 21
VOICE (Listen to Voice Recording) ..... 22
FM RADIO………………………………... 25
PHOTO .................................................. 27
SETUP……….…………………………….29 E-BOOK….……………….……………….31
USB DISK .............................................. 34
TROUBLESHOOTING ........................... 35
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ............ 37
WARRANTY INFORMATION...……..…. 39
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PRODUCT FEATURES
Clip-on design with 1.5 inch TFT full color
display with G-Sensor for automatic display
orientation
Multi file format support - supports MP3,
WMA (non-DRM) & WAV audio files - AVI &
AMV (128x128 resolution only) video files –
BMP, JPG & GIF picture files (up to 12 Mega
Pixels)
FM Radio - with 20 channels preset and FM
recording
e-Documents - Read text files (.TXT)
Voice Recorder - Voice can be recorded
and saved in WAV file format
Equalizer Settings - 7 Equalizer settings -
Natural, Rock, Pop, Classic, Soft, Jazz & DBB
– Also included is SRS-WOW for user
selectable 3D and TruBass effects
Music Play Mode Settings - Once, Repeat
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One, Folder, Repeat Folder, Repeat All,
Random and Intro
Power Save Mode - User selectable sleep
(power save) and shut down timings
Graphic User Interface - Menu with icons for
a user-friendly interface
G-Sensor – Player automatically changes
display orientation when the player is rotated
The Player can be charged by connecting
the USB cable to computer’s USB port or an
optional Power Charger
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KNOW THE PLAYER
Appearance and Buttons
1. USB/Charging port
2. Built-in microphone
3.
Fast Exit from sub-menus
4. M: Menu button & Confirm Selection
5.
Volume -
6. V: Switch to volume adjustment mode
7.
8. ON/OFF power button (NOTE: Turning this
switch off resets the player and the clock)
: Play/ pause & Confirm selection and
: Previous song or Menu selection,
: Next song or Menu selection, Volume+
9. TF (Micro-SD) Card Slot (up 32GB)
10. Earphones: Earphone jack
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Definition of buttons operations:
Button operations include, Short Press,
Long Press, and Press & Hold.
1. Short-press: Result is achieved as
soon as the button is pressed
2. Long-press: Press the button for more
than a couple of seconds to achieve
desired result
3. Press & release: Result is achieved
when the button is released after
pressing it
4. Hold: Keep holding the key until the
desired result is achieved, e.g. keep
holding the
Rewind/Fast Forward
Charging Battery
The Player can be charged by connecting the
USB cable to computer’s USB port or an
optional Power Charger
A solid battery icon means the battery is fully
charged; as the player is used the battery level
or keys for Fast
indicator will be partially filled
A blank battery indicator means the battery
charge is low and must be plugged in to
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charge the battery. IMPORTANT: When the player is plugged in to
charge, make sure that the ON/OFF switch is
in ON position
IMPORTANT: When the player is not going to
be used for an extended period of time, please
turn power switch to OFF position – Please
note that turning switch to off position will reset
the player and the clock.
Basic Functions
“M” button is used to display different menus
including:
Main Menu - press & release “M” button to
open the menu and Long-press to exit from
the menu
Sub-Menu - press and release “M” to open
the sub-menu
Navigation Keys
Use navigation keys (
or ) to select
menu options, and when playing music, to
select Previous or Next song, and Fast
Rewind or Fast Forward
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Various Functions (Modes)
Select different functions through the Main
Menu. Press & release “M” button to open
Main Menu and then use Navigation keys to
select the different functions; short press “M”
button to confirm the selection
Connecting pla yer t o a computer and copying files
Insert smaller end of the USB cable in the
USB port on the player and the bigger end
into an available USB port on your computer.
Once recognized as a USB device the
following icons will be displayed on the
player’s screen:
Once player is recognized as a removable
disk, users can copy files from computer’s
hard disk to player’s memory using file
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manager application from the computer
Volume adjustment
Press “V” button to enter volume
adjustment mode and then short press
or
Turn Player ON or OFF:
Long press
switch must be in ON position)
Long press : to turn player OFF
MAIN MENU
to decrease or increase the volume.
to turn player ON (ON/OFF
Music
AMV (Video)
Record
Voice
FM radio
Photo
Setup
e-Book
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