Laser MP3-A8, MP3-2GA8, MP3-4GA8 User Manual

User Manual
MP3-A8
Declaration
Notice
Please switch on the player before charging (Push the ON/OFF switch to
“on”). This player cannot be charged with the ON/OFF switch in the “off” position.
When connecting to the computer for file transfer please leave the ON/OFF
switch in the “off” position to conserve the battery.
For short periods: Press and hold the “play” button for longer than 3 seconds
to suspend the player. The player is started again by the same method and you will be returned to the last used screen.
For long Periods: Please switch off the power if not using the player for long
periods.
Do not use this player in extreme hot, cold, dusty or wet environments or drop
the player.
This player can only play files that are in the MP3 or WMA format with no copy
protection. Please ensure that all music files are copy protection free prior to transferring to the player.
Images shown in this manual may vary slightly from actual product.
Please respect the Copyright laws in your area.
Before using the player please get to know the location of the controls and connections.
On the face of the player is the LCD display. Below this display are the player control buttons.
M = Menu/Select
|| = Play/Pause
|•• = Previous
••| = Next
VOL = Volume
To the Left hand side of the player, as viewed from the front, is the USB plug.
On the right hand side of the player, as viewed from the front, is the 3.5mm earphone socket, the main ON/OFF switch and the Microphone.
Quick Start
Connect the player to the Computer via the USB cable. When connected the player will be detected and the operating system will load the drivers. The Player will be displayed in the “My Computer” window as a removable device and be assigned the next available drive letter. The player can now be accessed as you would any other drive on your computer. Please note that different operating systems may require different means of accessing the player. MP3/WMA files can then be copied to the player as they would be copied to other locations on your computer.
1. Insert the earphones into the socket on the side of the MP3Player.
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2. Move the power switch to the “on” position. If already “on” please see
step 3.
3. Press and hold the “Play” button to power on, use the “Previous” or
“Next” Button to select the “Music” feature. Press the “menu” button to enter music playback mode.
4. Press the “Play” button to start music playback of current file. Press “Play”
again to pause playback.
5. Choosing music files:
“Previous”: To choose the previous music file. “Next”: To choose the next music file.
1. Volume control: Press the “VOL” button and then press “Previous“, to decrease
volume; shortly press “Next” to increase the volume. The display will go revert to playback mode after a few seconds from the last button press or by pressing the “Menu” button.
Play Back Options
These features can be accessed during Playback mode while the track is playing.
1. During playback, press the “menu” button to access the playback features.
2. Use the “Previous” or “Next” button to select the feature and the press the
“Menu” button to select. Once the selection is made the screen will return to playback mode.
3. To exit options menu and return to playback mode press and hold the “menu”
button.
REPEAT
Normal
Repeat One
Folder
(Repeat Folder)
Repeat All
Random
Intro
Plays current music file only.
Repeats current music file.
Plays all music files in current folder.
Plays and repeats all music files in current folder.
Plays and repeat all music files.
Plays all the music files in the current folder in a random order. Plays only the first 10 second of each music file in the current folder.
Equaliser
The following preset Equaliser (EQ) settings are available
Natural
Rock
Pop
Classic
Soft
Jazz
DBB
Use the “Menu” button to select the required EQ setting.
1. Press “next” to choose “Equaliser”
2. Press “Menu” to enter “Equaliser”
3. Press “next” to choose, press “Menu” to confirm.
4. When selection is made the display will return to playback mode.
Tempo rate
Adjust the playback speed of music files.
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