Jensen SMPV-2GBLB, SMPV-xGBLB User Manual

FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
DIGITAL MEDIA PLAYER
USER MANUAL
SMPV-2GBLB
PLEASE READ THIS OPERATING MANUAL C OMPLETELY
BEFORE OPERATING THIS UNIT AND RETAIN THIS BOOKLET
DEAR JENSEN® CUSTOMER
Selecting f ine audio equipment such as the unit you've just purchased i s only the start of your musical enjoyment. Now it's time to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your equipment offers. This manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association's Consumer El ectronics Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level. One that lets the sound come through loud and cl ear without annoying blaring or distortion and, most importantly, without affecting your sensitive hearing. Sound can be deceiving. Over time your hearing "comfort level" adapts to higher volumes of sound. So what sounds "normal" can actually be loud and harmful to your hearing. Guard against this by setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts.
To establish a safe level:
- Start your volume control at a low setting.
- Slowly increas e the so und until you can h ear it comfortab ly and clea rly and witho ut distor tion .
Once you have established a comfortable sound level:
- Set the dial and leave it there. Taking a minute to do this now will hel p to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future. Af ter all, we want you listening for a lifetime.
We Want You Listening For a Lifetime
Used wisely, your new sound e quipment will provide a lifetime of fun and enjoyment. Since hearing damage from loud noise is often undetectable until it is too late, this manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association's Consumer Electronics Group recommend you avoid prolonged exposure to excessive noise.
Customer's Record:
The serial number of this product is f ound on the unit. You should note the serial number of this unit in the s pac e prov ide d as a pe rman ent reco rd o f yo ur purch as e to aid in iden tification in the event of theft of l oss.
Model Number: SMPV-2GBLB Serial Number:
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WARNING
! Do not throw the product int o fire to avoid danger of explosion. ! Do not immerse into water or get soaked since the battery charging function will be lost. ! Place the product far away from heat sources, and protect the product from direct
sunlight.
! Do not charge the interna l recharge ab le bat tery longe r tha n s pe cified to prevent da nge r of
fire. Overcharging rechargeable batteries may shorten their life span.
! Do not unplug the unit during file transfer. It may cause malfunction to your PC and the
unit.
! Do not plug in the earbuds or audio cable during file transfer. ! Do not use the product where electric appliances are prohibited. ! Protect the product from violent impact and vibrations. ! No compensation responsibility for malfunctions caused by improper use. ! It is prohibited to conduct illegal audio recordin g. ! Downloading can be delayed if there are too many folders or files. ! Do no t at t e m pt to di s a sse m ble or al t e r a ny pa r t of the uni t tha t i s n ot exp r essl y descr i b ed
in this guide. Internal inspections, alternations and repairs should be conducted by qualified service personnel.
! Save the data in the memory of the product to other storage device before repair. No
compensation responsibility if the data are lost during repair.
BATTERY INFORMATION
On fir st use of t h e p r od u ct, we re c om m e nd yo u t o f u lly cha rge y o ur un i t . C o n ne c t th e un i t wi t h the provided USB cable to the USB port of your personal computer correctly. Once the unit connects wit h the PC, it starts charging. It takes about 3 hours to fully charge the batt ery. The battery indicator in the top right corner of the LCD screen will appear with all 4 segments lit.
NOTE:
- To prolong the life o f a recharge ab le battery, completely dis cha rge it be fore fully cha rging it again.
- Recharge the unit when below stat us shows:
- low battery;
- unit turns off on its own;
- operation button not working normally.
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INTRODUCTION
! Support MP3, WMA and WAV music f ormats ! Vie w JPEG, GIF and BMP picture format ! Supports AMV video format (AMV video conversion software provided on the CD-Rom) ! USB mass storage device ! Voice can be recorded through a microphone and saved as a voice file in WAV or ACT
format
! FM radio with 20 preset channels ! 7 different EQ modes and different repeat modes ! Auto power-off function ! Electronic book function ! Win2000, Win ME, Win XP and Vista system compatible ! Built-in Li-ion battery that can be charged via the PC USB port ! USB 2.0 interface for file transfer
Location of Control
Function Definition
1 PLAY: Power On / Play / Stop / Rec (when POWER ON/OFF is set to “ON”) 2 MODE: Select / Enter 3 POWER ON/OFF: Main Power On/Off Slide Switch 4 NEXT: Next / Fast Forward ( 5 PRE: Previous / Fast Reverse (
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6 REC: Record/ Repeat A to B replay mode
LCD Display
7. VOL+: Volume up/ Fast volume up 8 VOL-: Volume down/ Fast volume down 9. USB: USB Connector f or PC file transfer
Definition of Button Action Button action includes: Press, Tap and Press & Hold. Unless otherwise specified, “Press” takes priority of other button actions. Press: Normal Press (1-2 seconds) the button to invoke the function. Tap: Quickly press the button to activate the function. Press & Hold: Press & hold a button to speed up the function of that control, such as volume or LCD black screen time, Sleep Time adjust and Fast Forward/Reverse.
Please refer to below illustration for the icon in main menu.
Music Movie Record
Voice FM Mode View
Picture
Sys Set Ebook
Operation Guide
IMPORTANT: Before first use we recommend you charge this unit a minimum of 3
hours by connecting it to the USB port on your computer.
1. Power On/Off
- Slide the POWER Switch to the ON position, the unit will turn on automatically.
- Press & Hold the PLAY button to turn off when the unit is on.
- Press & Hold the PLAY button to turn on the unit again.
- Slide the POWER Switch to the OFF position to power off the unit completely.
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2. Music mode
2.1 Music Mode Inter face
2.2 Music Operation
After turning the unit on, select the Music icon from the main menu using the /
buttons. Press the MODE button to enter.
1) Press the PLAY button to start playing the current track shown.
2) While playing, press the PLAY button to pause and t hen press again to resume.
3) To adjust the volume level, press the VOL button, and then press VOL+ or VOL- to adjust the volume up or down. T his un it has a built-in sp ea ker that is ac tive when the earbuds are not plugged in.
4) To skip to the previous or next track, press the
buttons to search within the song track.
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5) Whil e pl a yi n g, ta p t he MOD E but t o n an d t h en Pr es s & H old th e MOD E bu t t o n ag ain to return it to the main menu.
2.3 Lyrics display While a son g is play ing an d if the lyrics file is pres en t, yo u can view the ly rics by pres sing &
holding the MODE button. Press the MODE button again to exit lyrics mode. Note: This unit supports “XXXX.LRC” lyri c files. It will run the lyrics on the display in sync
with the music. Just make sure the lyric file and the song file have the same file name.
For example:
/ buttons. Press & Hold the
Song file name is: sky.mp3 Lyric file name is: sky.lrc
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2.4 Musi c Setting Mode In the music playing mode, tap t he MODE button to enter music setting mode.
2.4.1 Repeat Setting
Press the ente r. Pr ess to co nf irm. The foll owing r epeat m odes are a vailabl e: Nor mal, Repe at One, F older, R epeat Folder, Repeat All, Random and Intro. ! No rmal : All son gs trac ks wi ll pla y one aft er the ot her unt il al l the song s on the list fi nish
playing;
! Repeat One: Select one song track to play repeatedly; ! Folder: Plays all song track s inside a selected folder once; ! Repeat Folder: Plays all song tracks inside a selected folder repeatedly; ! Repeat All: Play all song tracks repeatedly; ! Random: Play all song tracks in random order; ! Intro: Play every song track for 10 seconds sequentially before skipping to the next.
2.4.2 Equalizer (EQ) setting
After choosing the Equalizer submenu, press the choose the EQ mode. There are 7 EQ modes available: Normal, Rock, Pop, Classical, Soft, Jazz and DBB. Press the MODE button to confirm.
/ buttons to choose Repeat and then press the MODE button again to
/ to select the repeat mode you prefer and press the MODE button again
/ buttons to
2.4.3 Tempo rate setting:
After choosing the Tempo rate submenu, press the playback. There are 17 levels from -8 to +8 in which -8 is the lowest, +8 is the highest and 0 means original speed. Press the MODE button to confirm.
2.4.4 Replay (A to B) setting
Choose the “Replay” submenu, and “A” starts to blink on the screen. P ress t he start to flash for end point selection. Press the replay end point B. “A-B” stops flashing and now it automatically starts to replay the passage between markers A and B. If you want to change the marker points for a new replay passage, just press If you want to cancel the replay mode, press the MODE button once and the “A- B” icon will disappear.
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button to select the start point “A”, t hen “B” will
button to set the
, then “A” starts to flash and then repeat the above steps to complete.
/ buttons to set the rate of
2.4.5 Replay time setting
Replay time means the number of times t he replay passage will be played. Choose from 1 to 10 by pressing the
2.4.6 Replay gap setting:
Replay gap is the pause time between successive replays. Choose from 1 to 10 seconds by pressing the
2.4.7 Exit
Choose EXIT to return to music mode.
2.5 Music Pause Mode
When the music playback is paused, tap the MODE but ton to enter the music folder/file mode. The following options are present.
2.5.1 Local folder
Press the button to enter. Select the desired local folder using the and then press the MODE button to confirm.
/ buttons and then press the MODE button to confirm.
/ buttons and then press the MODE button to confirm.
/ buttons to choose and then press the MODE
/ buttons
2.5.2 Delete file
After choosing the Delete file submenu, press the select the file you want to delete and then press the MODE button to confirm. Press the “Yes” and press the MODE button to confirm, the selected file will be deleted. If you choose “No”, you will exit the delete file mode.
2.5.3 Delete all
After choosing the Delete all submenu, press the press the MODE button to confirm. If you choose “No”, you will exit the Delete all mode.
2.5.4 Exit
Choose EXIT to return to music pause mode.
Note: No m at t e r w h ere you en t e r t he MUSIC mode , you w il l always en t er in s t o p m od e an d at the same stop point in the song as where you were before exiting.
/ butto ns to sel ect “ Yes” or “No”. If you c hoose
/ buttons to
/ buttons to select “Yes”, and
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3. Movie Mode
Select the Movie icon from the main menu using the / but tons. P ress the M ODE
button to enter . Press the / buttons to choose video you desire and the n press PLA Y to watch. If you want to pause, press & hold the PLAY button and then press PLAY again to resume. If the video is paused, press the MODE button and you will find the following options:
Local folder; Delete file; Delete all ; Exit and Repeat
It is sim ilar to music mode and incl udes the followi ng repeat modes: Norm al, Repeat One, Folder, Repeat Folder, Repeat All, Random and Intro.
Note: this device can only play videos in amv format. You must convert all other video formats including wmv, mp4, mov and mpeg etc, into amv bef ore playing. A “Medi a Player Software Utilities” CD is included which will install the conversion program automatically onto your PC. For full details of the conversion procedures, please refer to the attached software quick instruction guide.
4. Record Mode
After turning the unit on, select the Record icon from the main menu
using the
/ buttons. Press the MODE button to enter record standby mode. Before starting, w e strongl y recommend you fully charge up th e batte ry for sta ble r ecordi ng resul ts. Thi s unit allows 99 recor ding files to be stored in each directory. You just press the REC button directly to start the recording process.
When not recording, tap the MODE button to enter the record
setting mode. The following options are present.
Local folder:
Press the / buttons to choose an d then press the MODE button again to enter. Select the desired local folder using the confirm. Press t he PLAY button to confirm the selec ted folder and the unit will return to Record feature and starts r ecording automatically.
Note: The recor ded file will always begin with filename “REC001” and go up as you record more files, REC002, REC003, etc.
REC type:
/ buttons and press the MODE button again to
After choosing the Record type submenu, press the recording format. There are 4 different formats to choose from (see table below ). Press the
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/ buttons to set the desired
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MODE button to confirm.
Fine REC In WAV format (good sound quality) Long REC In ACT format (average sound quality) Fine VOR In WAV format (good quality voice-controlled recording :
rec or ding wi ll pause if no soun d )
Long VOR In ACT format (average quality voice-controlled recording :
rec or ding wi ll pause if no soun d )
Note on wa rn i n g m es s ag e s:
“Over Record” - It means there is no more room for new recording files. Please delete
file(s) not to be kept to free up memory space.
“Catalog is Full” - It means there are already 99 recording files in the current folde r . Please
change to another folder.
Exit: Choose EXIT to return to record standby mode.
After all settings are determined, press the PLAY button once to start recording. You can press “PLAY” at anytime to stop recording and then press “PLAY” again to resume. Press & hold the MODE button to stop recording and save the sound file.
5. VOICE mode
Select the Voice ic on from the main menu using the / button s. Press the MODE button to enter.
5.1 Press the PLAY button to start playing the current track.
5.2 While playing, press the PLAY button to pause and press again to resume.
5.3 To adjust the volume level, press the VOL button, and then use the
volume up/down adjustment. This unit has a built-in speaker that is active when the earbuds are not plugged in.
5.4 To skip to t h e pre v i o us or next tr ac k , use t h e
buttons to search within the track.
5.5 While playing, tap the PLAY button and then by pressing & holding the MODE button, you
will always return to the main menu.
5.1 Voice playing mode
/ buttons for
/ buttons. Press & hold the /
When the recorded voice starts to play, tap the MODE button to ent er the voice setting mode. The following options are present (similar to the Music Mode).
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Repeat: Is similar to music mode and includes the following repeat mode features: Normal, Repeat One, Folder, Repeat Folder, Repeat All, Random and Intro.
Tempo rate:
Press eit her the lowest, +8 is the fastest and 0 means normal spe ed. Press the MODE button to confirm.
Replay: Choose Replay by pressing the MODE button. Now “A” starts to blink on the screen. Press the
button to select the start point “A”, then “B” will start to flash for end point selection. Press the to replay the passage between markers A and B.
If you w ant to change the marker points for a new replay pa ssage, just press “A” starts to flash and repeat above steps to complete.
Exit: exit from the submenu.
Note on wa rn i n g m es s ag e :
“Empty Disk!” - It means the player does not have any record files or all record files have
been deleted.
/ to set the rate of playing. There are 17 levels from -8 to +8 in whi ch -8 is
button to set the replay end point B. “A-B” stop s flashing an d now it automati cally st a rts
again, then
A ttention: For WAV file play, this player swill only play WAV fo rmat files from this
player. It will not play WAV files copied from a PC.
5.2 Voice standby mode
When voice playback pauses, tap the MODE button to enter voice folder/file mode. The following options are available (similar to Music Mode).
Local folder; Delete file; Delete all and Exit
6. FM Radio
Select the FM Mode icon from the main menu usi ng the / buttons. Press t he MODE
button to enter.
6.1 Manual Adjustment
Use the
6.2 Auto station setting
/ buttons to step up or down the FM band in 100 kHz (0.1MHz) increments.
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6.2.1 Press & hold the or buttons to start auto scanning within the FM frequency band (87-108MHz);
6.2.2 When a strong station is received the tuning will stop and broadcast will be heard;
6.2.3 Press the MODE button and then select SAVE to store this station to the preset as Channel 1;
6.2.4 You can save up to 20 stations. Retrieve a preset station by pressing the PLAY button.
6.3 Further Options
Press the Mode button and you will access the following options:
6.3. 1 Sa ve : S a ve t h e p r e sen t sta t ion t o a p r e set ch a nnel l oc at i o n, sta r t ing from l oc a tion 0 1 up to location 20.
6.3.2 Record: Record the content of present f requency/station, the display will switch to the
RECORD mode but you can still listen to the radio during t he record process. The record procedures remain unchanged, as mentioned in RECORD mode.
6.3.3 Delete
6.3.4 Delete All
6.3.5 Auto Search: I t is as same as (5.2)
6.3.6 Normal Band: 87.0 to 108.0MHz (Commonly use in most countries)
6.3.7 Japan Band: 76.0 to 89.0MHz (use in Japan only)
6.3.8 Exit
7. Picture Browsing
Select the “Vi ew Picture” icon from the main menu using the
/
buttons. Press the MODE button to enter. You can browse a folder that contai ns pictures you ha ve saved. Select a file and press PLAY to view t h e pi ctu re. Pictures in JPEG, GIF and BM P f orm a t can be viewed. From within the s ame folder, press the MO DE button once , and the followi ng options will be available (similar to Music Mode).
Local folder; Delete file; Delete all; Exit and Play Set:
When viewing a picture, press sub-menu to choose to play a set of pictures in a specific folder automatically or manually. You need to set the viewin g time (1-10s) for each picture if “Auto Play” is chosen.
to view the next photo, or choose Play Set from this
8. System Setting
Sel ect the “S ys Set” i con fr om the mai n menu usi ng th e / b uttons. Pr ess the MODE button to enter.
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Use or to select the setting option and tap the MODE button to confirm. Press and hold the MODE button to return to the main menu.
8.1 Date and Time
Tap the VOL button to select the year, month, date, hour, minute or second and then use Finally, press the MODE button to confirm the setting and exi t from the system time menu. IMPORTANT the main POWER On/Off to “OFF”. Be sure to setup the System Time again before making future live recordings after switching off the main power.
8.2 LCD Setting
Set a fi xed peri od of time ( in seconds) for th e screen to t urn off if no bu tton ope ration s are performed. If “0” is selected the backlight will remain on. Press the MODE button to enter “Black Screen Time” and select the LCD OFF time using the
8.3 Language setting
You are able to choose the user interface language in this mode. After selecting the Language submenu, press the MODE button to enter. Use select the desired language from the list and press the MODE button to confirm. 19 different languages are available: Simplified Chinese, English (default), T rad itional Chine se, Japanese, Korean, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Czech, Dutch, Portuguese,
: The date will revert to 2008-05-01 when you switch
/ buttons to modify the selection.
/ buttons to modify it.
or to
Danish, Polish, Russian, Thai, Turkish and Hebrew are available.
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8.4 Power Saving
There are two options: Off time and Sleep time. Off time: Is if no operation is performed or buttons are pressed during the chosen period of time, the system will go into sleep mode automatically. Choose from 0-60 seconds. If “0” is selected, the unit will remain on and not turn off automatically. Sleep time: Is after playing for the chosen period of time, the system will automatically go into sleep mode. Choose from 0-120 minutes. If “0” is selected, the unit will remain on and not turn off automatically. Note: Sleep mode is only available once when it has been set. The system will delete the setting automatically after it has expired. If you want to use this function again, repeat the steps above to reset the Sleep Time.
8.5 Replay mode
There are two options: Manual replay and Auto replay. Manual replay: When using the A-B repeat function, it cannot be set automatically. Auto replay: Is used for language learning. The system will pause between the
first se ntence and the second s e nt ence automaticall y.
8.6 Online mode
Multi driver: User can see the Normal section and Encrypted section of the device memory on your computer. Normal only: Only the Normal section of the device memory will be shown on your computer.
Encrypted only: only the Encrypted section of the device memory will be shown on your computer. To unders ta n d t he di fferen ce bet ween normal an d encrypted dri ves plea se r efer to part 4 of “Media Player Software Utilities” quick start guide.
8.7 Memory info
Choose this feature to check the usable memory available in the following format: Usable memory in MB <percentage of memory used>
8.8 Firmware (FW) version:
Choose this to show the current software version of the unit.
8.9 Exit
9. Electronic Book
Select the “ebook” icon from the main menu using t he / buttons. Press the MODE button to enter. Use the
/ buttons to select t he Text fil e (in .txt f ormat) and tap the
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PLAY button to confirm.
Media Player Software Utilities
Use the Press ing PLAY will take y o u bac k to the “eboo k” folder. Press & hold the MO D E butto n will ta ke you back to the main menu. In the same folder, press the MODE button once, and the following options are available (similar to Music Mode): Local folder; Play Set; Delete file; Delete all and Exit
/ buttons to choose the page you want to read from the text file.
10. Download/ Upload File
To download music to the player, connect the player to your computer first, then:
10.1 Select the track you want to download to the player by clicking on the icon.
(If you want to choose more than one song, press and hold t he Ctrl or Shift button on the computer keyboard when selecting.)
10.2 Right-click on the files, a menu appears, click “Copy”.
10.3 Connect the player to PC by USB cord and the Removable Disk window appears.
10.4 Choose “Open folder to view files”, then right-click on the Removable Disk wi ndow and
click “Paste” in the menu.
10.5 W hen upl oadi ng a fi le fro m th e pl ayer to the PC, just fol l ow t he si mi l ar pro c edur e ( 1) t o
(4)
10.6 When downloading or uploading files, the LCD screen shows:
Connected Status Uploading Downloading
10.7. Unplug the USB cord from PC after the upload or download has finished.
The CD included in the package contains the following programs: IMPORTANT: The Media Player Software Utilities are compatible with Windows Operating Systems only. Mac operating systems are not compatible.
1. ACT to WAV conversion
You can convert the recorded ACT file to WAV format so it can be played with Windows Media
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Player or another audio software program or device. The procedures are as follows:
1.1 Connect the player to your PC;
1.2 From your PC, choose the folder “MP3 Player Utilities” and then select “Media Manager”.
1.3 A window appears and a list of audio files inside the player will be displayed.
1.4 Left click on the ACT file you want to convert, right click and choose “Convert to WAV”, the
file will be converted to WAV format automatically.
2. AMV file conversion
This device will play video files saved in AMV format only. Please refer to the instruction guide on the included CD for installation and working procedures.
3. A udio/Video player on PC
You can play the audio/video f iles (MP3, WMA, WUV, WAV, ACT and AMV format) via the audio/video player on your PC. The procedures are as follows:
For au dio files
3.1 Install the driver from the CD onto your PC, choose f older “MP3 Pl ayer Utiliti es” and then
select “Media Manager”.
3.2 A window appears and no audio file will be displayed in the list.
3.3 Choose “Add File”, and add audio files to the list. You can also connect
your player to a PC and the audio files from the player will also be displayed in the list.
3.4 Cl ick to sel ect t he audio fi le that you want to list en to. Cli ck the PL AY button.
For video files
3.5 Choose “AMV player” from the folder “MP3 Player Utilities”.
3.6 Click the “Add f ile” icon to choose the video files (in AMV format) you want to watch.
3.7 Press the “Play” button to play the video file.
4. Drive Encryption
This device has 2 memory drives, one is normal and the other one is encrypted which requires a password to access. The encryption procedures are as follows:
4.1 Connect the device to a PC via the USB cord.
4.2 Install the driver from the CD onto your PC, choose the “MP3 Player Utilities” and then
“MP3 Player Disk Tool”.
4.3 A window will appear, please choose “Separate and Encrypt”
4.4 Ch o ose t h e size for t h e en c r ypt e d dr ive, in p ut t h e user na m e an d pa s sw ord. P r e ss S TART
to confirm and you will need to restart your PC to activate this setting.
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4.5 Connect the device to the PC to upload/download files, 2 windows will appear
simultaneously (If Sys Set/Online Mode/Multi Drive is chosen), one is for normal drive and the other is for the encrypted drive.
4.6 Double click the file “RdiskDecrypt.exe” in the window of Encrypted drive. Input the
username and password, then you can enter the drive and upload/download files as usual.
Troubleshooting
Problems Possible Solutions
Unit does not turn on Make sure Power Switch is set to on.
The battery may be exhausted. Please connect the player to No display when I turn on the unit.
No sound coming from the earb uds or speaker
System Time always reverts to default setting Strange Characters Displayed on the Screen
Unable to Download Music
Unusual font on the screen
your computer USB port for recharging. Try to restart it 10
minutes later. It takes about 3 hours to fully recharge an
exhausted battery.
Make sure the volume is not set to zero and check out the
connection between earbuds and the unit.
MP3 files may be corrupted. Please download from your
computer again.
Try not to set POWER On/Off switch to “Off”. Set unit to
sleep mode by pressing PLAY button instead.
Check that the correct display language was chosen.
Make sure the USB conne ction to your comp uter is good and
the connecting cable is not broken.
Make sure memory space of your player is not full.
Make sure the correct language is chosen.
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Specification
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Dimensions 2.44” x 1.84” x 0.56” Weight 51.5g Power Built-in Li-ion Rechargeable battery DC 3.7V Display Screen 2” TFT color display Connection Wi th Computer USB 2.0 Memory Flash Memory 2GB
Playing Time
Music Format MP1, MP2, MP3, WMA and WAV
19 User Interface Languages
Operation Syst e m s Supported
SERVICE
About 7.5 hours using earbuds; 2.5 hours using built-in speaker
Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English (default) Japanese, Korean, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Czech, Dutch, Portuguese, Danish, Polish, Russian, Thai, Turkish and Hebrew
1. Windows ME / 2000 / XP/ Vista; included software for Windows operating systems only.
2. Pl u g an d play for Mac OS 9 or ab o ve
Please refer to the instructions on the enclosed warranty card for returning your unit for service.
Distributed by: Spectra Merchandising International, Inc. Chicago Industry Tech Park 4230 North Normandy Avenue Chicago, IL60634, U.S.A. Please have model number ready, for Customer Service, call 1-800-7777-5331
Printed in China
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