Lenco XEMIO-955 User Manual

Model: XEMIO-955 / 965 / 966
MP4 Player / Touch Screen
User manual
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Warnings
Don’ts
Do not place naked flames, such as lighted candles on or near the product.
Do not use or store this product in a place where it is subject to direct sunlight, heat,
excessive dust or vibration.
Do not use this product with wet hands.
Do not clean this product with water or other liquids.
Do not block or cover the slots and holes in the product.
Do not push foreign objects into the slots or holes in the product.
Do not attempt to open this product yourself. There are no user serviceable parts inside.
Do not allow children access to plastic bags.
SAFETY WARNINGS
Before using this product, read and follow all warnings and instructions.
This product is not intended for use by young children. Young children should be properly
supervised.
This product is intended for household use only and not for commercial or industrial use.
Do not expose to dripping or splashing.
No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the product.
Ventilation should not be impeded by covering ventilation openings with items such as
newspapers, table cloths, curtains and the like.
Make sure the unit is adjusted to a stable position. Damage caused by using this product in
an unstable position or by failure to follow any other warning or precaution contained within
this user manual will not be covered by warranty.
Lenco suggests retaining the packaging in case for future transport of the product.
If at any time in the future you should need to dispose of this product please note that: All batteries
and accumulators need to be removed from this product (Removal of Waste Batteries and
Accumulators).
WARNING: Prolonged exposure to loud sounds from personal music players may lead to
temporary or permanent hearing loss.
WARNING: When participating in the traffic listening to a personal music player
can make the listener less aware of potential dangers such as approaching cars.
A. Basic controls and interfaces of the player
B. Internal Battery
The player has an internal battery. When using the unit for the first time, charge it for 3 - 4
hours or until the battery icon is show the battery is in full.
Battery Is In Full
Note: Player continues to use battery power after it’s been turned off, if unit isn’t used for a while, the battery might need to be charged. Recharging the player at least 2 – 3 times in three months for maintain the battery life and performance.
1. Charging the battery:
You can charge the device battery in two ways:
Connect device to your computer.
Use the USB power charger. (not included)
2. Connection and Charging
Once you have connected player with the computer, then you will see the “Opening” >
“Connection Select Screen” appear to use. The connection will go into “Power & Data”
mode automatically, as system defaulted, if you do not tap any selection on this screen in 6
seconds.
Connection Select Screen
Tap “Power & Data / USB Charge / Charge & Play Screen” icon to enter the type of
connection as you desired. (Choose “Power & Data” if you use this play at first time)
Connection Screen USB Charging Screen Charge & Play Screen
Choose “Power & Data” mode to enter to USB Mass Storage Device mode to upload and
download the media files with you computer, a “Connection” screen is appear, besides the
battery is in charging at background. Safely remove hardware and disconnecting when it is
done.
Choose “USB Charge” mode to enter the charging mode only; the “USB Charging” screen
will appear, the battery level bar is running, battery is in charging. The battery icon will show
“Full” when the charging is completed; disconnect it when it is done. However, tap icon
and slide to the right to unlock and enter to desktop menu (application mode) if you want.
Choose “Charge & Play” mode to enter to play mode and the battery is in charging at the
background. The USB Mass Storage Device mode cannot be detected in this mode.
Battery Charging
Important: The battery cannot be charged when your computer is in sleep mode. The USB port on
most keyboards does not provide enough power to charge the player. Connect player direct to a
USB port on your computer only to prevent charging problem.
C. Connecting and disconnecting the player
Connect the player to your computer to upload media files to your player; or to download
recorded voice memos to your computer.
1. Connecting the player
Plug the USB cable to the Player’s mini USB port and into a USB port on your computer, a
dialog box appear; tap “Power & Data” when you use the player at first time, then the
computer will detect and install the driver automatically. Once the installation is complete the
player will be displayed in “My Computer” or for MAC users on the desktop.
Now the player is ready for media files upload / download with your computer.
Transfer the media files by using the computer mouse use drag and place, or copy and paste, in
between the player and your computer. Disconnect it when you’re done.
2. Disconnecting the player
Do not disconnect the player while it’s uploading or downloading files with your computer.
For Windows system PC, disconnect the player by clicking the “Safely Remove Hardware”
icon in the Windows system tray.
For Mac system PC, disconnect the player by dragging the player icon on the desktop to the
Trash.
Now it is safe to unplug the USB cable.
Note: If you do not “Safely remove hardware” before disconnecting, data can be lost!
D. File Storage
Player will create some default folders, in the Player’s Internal Memory, when you use it.
However, for best result, this is recommended you to put files of different types to store under
different directories.
For example, music files should be stored under MUSIC directory. Record files stored under
RECORD directory. Photo files under PICTURES directory. Video files under VIDEO directory.
Text files under EBOOK directory…etc. The corresponding application may unable to find the file
If it is not saved in this way.
Note: If no external memory card plugged in, it shows Internal Memory only, which includes
EBOOK, FLASH, MUSIC, PICTURES, RECORD, SYSTEM, VIDEO and other files. All the files
under the folder will be listed. Operations of external “Card Memory” are the same as “Internal
Memory”.
E. Getting Started
This player is equipped with a touch screen so you can choose the items or functions by
tapping the related icons or files.
1. Turning the player ON and OFF
Slide th*e “Main Power Switch” to “ON” from “OFF” position. Then,
Press and Hold the “EXIT” button to turn ON and OFF the player.
Slide the “Main Power Switch” to “OFF” from “ON” when you’re not uses it for a longer
period.
2. Dark Screen Mode and Touch Screen Lock
When the display setting, in Setting Menu, is set to power save mode and the device is in idle
control, the display will go into dark mode and the touch screen function will lock
automatically,
In display dark mode, Press “EXIT” button to call up the “Locked” screen from dark mode (as
shown below), and then tap icon and slide to down to unlock and go to desktop menu for use applications.
Locked Screen
The player will go to dark screen and screen lock mode again when the device is in idle control
again.
F. Desktop Menu
Every time you turn on the player, you will see the opening screen followed by the desktop
menu which contains applications of your player. Tap one of the icons to enter the related
application.
Desktop Menu
Note: In most of the menu and interface screen, you can direct return to desktop menu by Press
“EXIT” Button, otherwise press or “Back” icon if existed. This is shortcut function provided
by the player.
G. Music
Tap the “Music” icon to enter the music mode menu, a “All Music” list screen appear to
select:
Tap a file name to start the play and the screen will switch to Music Control Interface; the
Music Progress Tool will appear at the same time. The Music Progress Tool will get concealed
after 10 seconds, and it will appear again when you tapping the area where it displays.
Tap icon to return to the previous menu, or return to desktop menu from root directory.
Or, Press “Menu” Button.
All Music List Screen Music Control Interface Now Playing List Screen
1. Play / Pause Music File
To play music, tap
/ icon to switch between play and pause.
2. Change Next / Previous and Fast-Forward / Fast Backward
Tap icon to play next file.
Tap icon to play previous file.
Tap and hold icon to play fast-forward.
Tap and hold icon to play fast-backward.
3. Change Volume
Tap and drag icon left / right at volume bar to adjust the volume levels.
For hearing protection; a display warning pop-up on TFT screen, when every time you increase the
volume level and reach to the default setting level which may exceed 85dB. Press button to
accept the warning and enter into the volume control for increase the level and until to maximum
level.
4. Background Playback:
Music will play in background when is pressed during the now playing process; most
applications that are compatible with music now playing can be operated except Video, Flash
Game, and FM radio.
5. Display Mode (Album Display / Lyrics Display / Spectrum View)
To set display mode on music playback interface, tap “Spectrum / Lyric / Album Display”
area. Tap here to shift among the Spectrum, Lyrics (if available) and Album (if available).
6. Use Music Tool Bar
You can switch between “Now Playing / All Music / Artist / Album / Genre menu / My
Music List / Directory Browse / Record List / Tag List”.
Tap on the music tool bar and drag to the right and left you will see more icon function in the
music tool bar.
Tap any one of them to enter the related function as you want:
icon: Now playing; Tap this icon to enter the music “Now Playing” list screen, you can
view where the current play music file and the icon is marked at behind the current playing
music file. Or, tap the file name to change other music to play.
To go the music Now Playing list screen tap icon from the Music Control Interface and
then tap icon in Music Tool Bar.
icon: All Music; tap this icon to enter the All Music List Screen, you will see all the
music files stored under Music Directory in the player’s “Internal Memory” by default.
icon: Artist; tap this icon to list out all the music by artists.
icon: Album; tap this icon to list out all the music by album.
icon: Genre; tap this icon to list out all the music by genre.
icon: My Music List; totally five lists available; the user can classify the music as you
desired. Add music onto list in Music Setting Menu before you can use it.
icon: Directory Browse; tap this icon to enter the Directory Browse mode, then you will
see a directory list appear to select; Choose “Internal Memory” or “Card Memory” as you
desired.
Choose “Internal Memory” to lists out all music files, by defaulted Music folder/file, in the
player, and then tap a file name to start the play as desired.
Choose “Card Memory” to lists all folders/files and then choose a folder which contains
music files, and then tap a file name to start the play as desired. The list of “Internal
Memory” and “Card Memory” will not be displayed if no card has inserted.
icon: Record File; tap this icon to list all FM and voice record files and then tap a file
name to start the play as desired.
icon: Tag List; tap this icon to list all the music tag set by user, and then tap a file name
to start the play as desired. (support up to 32 tag lists)
7. Delete Folder / File from List (All Music / My Music / Tag List / Directory Browse List)
In the specified lists screen, tap on the screen and drag from right to left, upon which icon
appears; tap one folder or file name, a confirmation dialog box is appear, then tap “OK” to
confirm and the selected folder / file will be deleted. Or, tap “Cancel” to exit.
To exit from delete, tap on the screen and drag from left to right, the icon will disappear.
H. Use Music Progress Tool
When each time goes into the Music Control Interface, the Music Progress Tool will appear at
the same time. Then the Music Progress Tool will get concealed after 10 seconds; and it will appear
again when you tapping the area where it displays.
Music Progress Tool
1. Play Mode
Tap “Repeat” icon to switch between “Sequence / Repeat One / Repeat All / Shuffle /
Shuffle + Repeat” as you desired.
2. Select EQ:
Tap “EQ” icon to switch between “Normal / Rock / Pop / Classic / Soft / Jazz / DBB” as you
desired.
3. Quick to Progress Time
Tap and drag icon left / right at progress bar to adjust the progress time where you want it
to go.
4. A - B Repeat Select
During music playing, tap icon to select point A where to start, the icon will
highlighted to be shown, which indicating point A (the time point of now playing music)
is confirmed.
And then tap again to select point B where to end and the icon will highlighted
to be show, which indicating point B is confirmed and The A-B repeat starts.
If icon is tap, the repeat icon will change back into be shown, which means A-
B repeat is cancelled.
I. Use Music Setting Menu
In Music Control interface, click to enter the music setting menu, the options include:
<Variable Speed Playback>, <Add Tag>, <Delete>, <Information>, <Add to My Play List>,
<Advanced>, <Back>.
Note: Tap the option list and drag up / down to switch page if it available.
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