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Page 4 Table Of Contents
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ÂThank You
Congratulations on your purchase of the Video & MP player. This manual is designed to help you easily
set up and begin using your new player right away. Please read this manual carefully and retain it for
future reference.
Package Contents
Features
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Please make sure that the items shown below are
included in the package. Should an item be missing, please contact the local retailer from which you
purchased this product.
MP Player
USB Cable
Instruction Manual & Documentation
Professional Stereo Earphones
This package may contain plastic bags or
other materials that pose a hazard to children. Be sure to safely dispose of all packing materials after opening.
Page 5 Thank You
Integrated flash memory
.” TFT LCD full-color display
Elegant touchpad controls with LED backlight
Plays music, video, photos and text
ID and LRC support for song and synchronized
lyric information display
Integrated FM Radio
USB . Hi-speed for fast file transfers
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ÂControls at a Glance
Front View
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1. LCD Display
2. Menu Button
3. Control Buttons
4. Enter Button
5. Option Button
Side View
6. Power/Hold Switch
Slide and hold the switch down to power
the player on or off. Slide the switch up to
disable the player’s controls.
<MENU>
<UP>
<DOWN>
<LEFT>
<RIGHT>
<ENTER>
<OPTION>
<POWER>
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Bottom View
7. USB Port/Charge
8. 3.5mm Headphone Jack
Rear View
9. Reset Button<RESET>
Page 6 Controls At A Glance
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ÂGetting Started
Charging the Battery
Your player has an integrated rechargeable battery.
Upon initial use, the battery should be charged fully
to ensure optimal performance and battery life.
If the player has not been used in a while, the
battery may need to be recharged overnight (about
hours).
The battery used in this device may present
a fire or chemical burn if mistreated. Do not
disassemble, incinerate, or heat the battery.
Do not leave the battery in a place subject
to direct sunlight, or in a car with its windows closed.
Do not connect the player to a power source
other than that which is indicated here or on
the label as this may result in the risk of fire
or electric shock.
Charging with a Computer
Your player can be charged through a USB computer connection. Use the supplied USB cable to
connect the player to a high-power USB port of a
computer. The computer must be powered on and
not in sleep mode.
When the player is connected and charg-
ing, a USB symbol will be displayed on the
player’s screen.
Turning the Player On/Off
To turn the player on, slide and hold the
<POWER> switch down until the screen turns on.
To turn the player off, slide and hold the
<POWER> switch down until the screen turns off.
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Resetting the Player
Reset the player if it should freeze and not respond
or otherwise malfunction.
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1. Disconnect your player if it is connected to a
computer.
2. Use a paper clip to gently touch the <RESET>
button located on the rear of the player.
Disabling the Controls (Hold)
When the <POWER> switch is set to the “Hold”
position, your player’s controls are disabled.
A lock icon will appear on the screen when
the controls are disabled. Re-enable the
controls to continue.
Using the Touchpad Controls
Your player comes equipped with a touch-sensitive
control pad. To use the controls, touch the arrow
keys on the front of the player lightly just as you
would a button and the controls will light up. If you
touch and hold a key, it will register as a continuous
button touch.
You may want to disable the controls to avoid
turning on the player or activating the controls
accidentally when it is in your pocket or bag.
To disable the controls, slide the <POWER>
switch up until it clicks into the “Hold” position.
To enable the controls, slide the <POWER> switch
down to release it from the “Hold” position.
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Using the Controls to Navigate
To navigate through the different menu options
and files on your player:
Touch the Arrow keys to move the selection in
the direction of the arrow.
<UP> Move the selection up.
<DOWN> Move the selection down.
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<RIGHT> Move the selection right.
<LEFT> Move the selection left.
Touch <ENTER> to confirm a selection.
Touch <MENU> to return to the previous screen.
Page 9 Getting Started
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ÂMain Menu
When you turn on the player, you will see the Main
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menu. The Main menu gives you access to the different function modes of your player. These modes are:
Music: Browse and play music.
Photo: Browse and view Photo.
Video: Browse and play Video.
Radio: Listen to FM radio broadcasts.
Text: Browse and read text files.
Explorer: Browse all files.
Setup: Adjust the player’s options.
Select “Extras” from the Main Menu to get
the “Text” and “Explorer” menus.
Main Menu Controls
To browse through the different modes, touch
<UP> or <DOWN>.
To adjust volume level, touch <LEFT> or
<RIGHT>.
To select a mode, touch <ENTER> .
To return to the previous screen, touch
<MENU>.
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ÂMusic Mode
Browse for and play your music files.
If you have loaded new music files onto
the player, the music library will need to
be refreshed when you enter Music mode.
This process may take several minutes. You
will not be able to access the Music Browser
screen until you refresh the music library.
Music Browser Controls
When you choose MUSIC mode from the Main
menu, you will see the Music Browser screen. You
can choose to browse your music by song name, album, artist, or genre, or you may choose “All Music”
or “Dir List” to view the music files and folders on
the player.
FunctionKey Action
To browse through the listTouch <UP> or
<DOWN>
To select an itemTouch <ENTER>
To return to the previous screenTouch <MENU>
To return to the Main menuHold <MENU>
If your music files contain ID3 song infor-
mation tags, you will be able to view your
tracks by Artist, Album, or Genre. To view
all files (including those that do not contain
ID3 information), select “All Songs” or use
the “Browser” option.
If music is already playing, you will have
the additional option to return to the Now
Playing screen.
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Now Playing Controls (Music
Playback)
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To start playing music, browse for a song and then
touch <ENTER> to start playback.
When a song is playing, the Now Playing screen
appears (see below).
The following functions may be performed from
the Now Playing screen.
FunctionKey Action
To play the next trackTouch <RIGHT>
To play the previous trackTouch <LEFT>
To forward-scan quickly through
Hold <RIGHT>
the current track
Equalizer
Repeat Mode
Album Cover
Lock Icon
Play Status
Time Display
Battery Level
To reverse-scan quickly through the
current track
To pause/resume playbackTouch <ENTER>
To access the Quick Option menu
(see below for details)
Hold <LEFT>
Touch <OPTION>
To adjust the volume levelTouch <UP> or <DOWN>
To return to the Music Browser
Touch <MENU>
screen
File Name
Artist
Elapsed Time
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Current Track /
Total Tracks
Progress Bar
Total Time
To return to the Main menuHold <MENU>
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Quick Option Menu
To access the quick option menu, touch <OPTION>
on the Now Playing screen.
To browse through the settings, touch <UP> or
<DOWN>
Select a digital equalizer preset to optimize the way
the player processes audio signals. The options are:
Normal, Rock, Pop, Classic, Soft, Jazz, Base, User EQ,
SRS WOW, SRS WOWHD, and TruBass.
User EQ Setup:
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To select a setting, touch <ENTER>
1. Touch <LEFT> or <RIGHT> to select a band
to adjust.
To return to the previous screen, touch <MENU>
Repeat Mode
Change the repeat options to adjust the order in
which tracks are played.
ItemDescription
NormalPlay all tracks once and no repeat.
Repeat OnePlay the current track repeatedly.
2. Touch <UP> to increase the selected band
level; Touch <DOWN> to decrease the level.
3. Touch <ENTER> when you are finished to
save.
Select the bands to the left to adjust low (bass)
frequencies; select the bands in the middle to
adjust mid frequencies; select the bands to the
right to adjust high frequencies (treble).
Repeat AllPlay all tracks repeatedly.
RandomPlay all tracks in random order.
IntroPlay the first seconds of each track.
Lyric
Set the Lyric display ON or OFF.
Equalizer
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Lyric display requires a “.LRC” lyric file which
may be found on the internet or may be
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Lyric files must have the same name as its
created with a Lyric file editor. Lyric files can
contain synchronized timing information
as well as lyric information.
corresponding music file (e.g., “SongTitle1.
lrc” and “SongTitle1.mp3”) and must be
placed in the same directory.
Set Star Level
Set the current song with a star level that you
desire.
Touch <UP> or <DOWN> to select a star level.
Touch <ENTER> to confirm.
To play the songs that marked with star level,
select “Star Level” from the Music Browser
menu.
Bookmark
Set the current playing position as a bookmark.
To load the bookmark, select “Tag List” from
the Music Browser menu.
Add to my list
Add the current song to your favorite Playlist. You
can make Playlists:
1. Touch <UP> or <DOWN> to select a Playlist.
2. Touch <ENTER> to confirm.
3. Touch <MENU> to finish adding the song to the
Playlist.
To play the Playlist, select “Playlists” from the
Music Browser menu.
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ÂPhoto Mode
Browse for and view your photo les.
For more information about how to get
photos onto your player, please refer to the
section “Transferring Files to the Player”.
Photo Browser Controls
When you choose PHOTO mode from the Main
menu, you will see the Photo Browser screen. Your
photos will be displayed as thumbnail images.
Use the Photo Browser to find all photo files loaded
on your player.
FunctionKey Action
To browse through the photos & folders Touch <UP> , <DOWN>,
<RIGHT>, or <DOWN>
To select/view an itemTouch <ENTER>
To return to the previous screenTouch <MENU>
Photo Viewer Controls
To view a photo, browse through the thumbnail
photos and then touch <ENTER>.
The following functions may be performed from
the Photo Viewer screen.
FunctionKey Action
To view the next photoTouch <RIGHT>
To view the previous photoTouch <LEFT>
To star or stop slideshow modeTouch <ENTER>
To adjust the volume levelTouch <UP> or <DOWN>
To pan back or forth across the magnified photo
To return to normal view from the
magnified photo
To access the Quick Option MenuTouch <OPTION>
To return to the Photo Browser screen Touch <MENU>
Touch <LEFT> or <RIGHT>
Touch <MENU>
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Quick Option Menu
To access the quick option menu, touch <OPTION>
on the manual Photo Viewer screen.
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To browse through the settings, touch <UP> or
<DOWN>
To select a setting, touch <ENTER>
Select Zoom Out to decrease the magnification
level of the photo.
Touch <MENU> to return to normal view.
The Zoom In/Out function works for JPEG
photo files, only.
To return to the previous screen, touch
<MENU>.
Show Time
Set the amount of time between pictures during
slideshow mode (in seconds).
Rotate
Rotat the photo with °, °, or °.
Slide Effect
Set the effect between pictures during slideshow.
Zoom
Select Zoom In to increase the magnification
level of the photo.
Use the control keys (left/right/up/down) to
pan around the magnified image.
Touch <MENU> to return to normal view.
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ÂVideo Mode
Browse for and play your video les.
Your player supports AVI video files. Please
refer to the Specifications section for details.
For more information about how to get vid-
eos onto your player, please refer to the section “Transferring Files to the Player”.
Video Browser Controls
When you choose VIDEO mode from the Main
menu, you will see the Video Browser screen.
Dir List: Select to display all folders or video files
that loaded on your player.
Tag List: Select to display the Bookmark list.
Use the Video Browser to find all video files loaded
on your player.
FunctionKey Action
To browse through the list of video files &
folders
To select/play an itemTouch <ENTER>
To return to the previous screenTouch <MENU>
Touch <UP> or
<DOWN>
Video Playback Controls
When a video is playing, hold the player horizontally (landscape). The orientation of the controls will
change accordingly.
Use the following controls during video playback;
the NAME of the controls are given as if you were
holding the player horizontally.
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FunctionKey Action
To play the next videoTouch <RIGHT>
To play the previous videoTouch <LEFT>
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To scan quickly through the current
video (forward or reverse)
Hold <RIGHT> or
<LEFT>
To pause/resume playback Touch <ENTER>
To adjust the volume level
Touch <UP> or
<DOWN>
To access the Quick Option menuTouch <OPTION>
To return to the Video Browser screenTouch <MENU>
To return to the Main menuHold <MENU>
Quick Option Menu
To access the quick option menu, touch <OPTION>
twice during video playback.
Repeat
Change the repeat options to adjust the order in
which tracks are played.
ItemDescription
NormalPlay all tracks once and no repeat.
Repeat OnePlay the current track repeatedly.
Bookmark
Set the current playing position as a bookmark.
To load the bookmark, select “Tag List” from
the Video Browser menu.
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ÂRadio Mode
Listen to FM radio broadcasts.
You must have a pair of headphones con-
nected to the headphone jack to receive
FM broadcasts; your player will utilize the
headphone cord as an antenna.
Radio Tuning Controls
When you choose RADIO from the Main menu, you
will see the Radio Tuning screen. You can search for
stations, tune to stations manually, or tune to preset
stations.
You must have saved preset stations prior to
using preset tuning mode.
The following functions may be performed from
the Radio Tuning screen.
FunctionKey Action
To turn off the volume(mute)Touch <ENTER>
To tune to a higher stationTouch <RIGHT>
To tune to a lower stationTouch <LEFT>
To scan to the next highest station
(normal mode only)
To scan to the next lowest station
(normal mode only)
To access the Quick Option menuTouch <OPTION>
To adjust the volume levelTouch <UP> or <DOWN>
To return to the Main menuHold <MENU>
Hold <RIGHT>
Hold <LEFT>
Quick Option Menu
To access the quick option menu, touch <OPTION>
on the FM Listening screen.
To browse through the settings, touch <UP> or
<DOWN>.
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To return to the previous screen, touch <MENU>.
Manual (or Preset) Mode
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Set the FM Tuning mode to Manual or Preset.
Save channel
Save the current station to the Preset Station list.
Select an “Empty” slot to save the station as a
new preset.
Select an existing slot to overwrite the preset.
Station list
Display all preset stations.
Touch <UP> or <DOWN> to highlight a station.
Touch <ENTER> to listen the station.
Forced Mono
Set the stereo reception on or off.
Sensitivity
Set the sensitivity of Auto-Scan feature.
Delete (channel)
Delete station(s) from the Preset Station list.
1. Touch <UP> or <DOWN> to select a Preset Station and touch <ENTER> to delete. A warning
screen will appear.
2. Select “YES” and touch <ENTER> to confirm
deletion.
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Auto Presetting
Scan for all stations in broadcast reception range.
The player will automatically seek and save all
frequencies with a broadcast signal to the Preset
Station list.
The auto scan feature will overwrite any pre-
viously stored Preset Stations.
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Area
Set the FM frequency range (USA, Europe, Japan).
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ÂText Mode
Read .TXT les loaded on your player.
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Text Browser Controls
When you choose TEXT from the Main menu, you
will see the Text Browser Screen.
Dir List: Select to display all folders or text files
that loaded on your player.
Tag List: Select to display the Bookmark list.
If text is already reading, you will have the
additional option to return to the Now
Reading screen.
Use the Text Browser to find all text files loaded on
your player.
FunctionKey Action
To browse through the list of text
files & folders
Touch <UP> or <DOWN>
FunctionKey Action
To select/view an itemTouch <ENTER>
To return to the previous screenTouch <MENU>
To return to the Main menuHold <MENU>
Text Reader Controls
The following functions may be performed from
the Text Display screen.
FunctionKey Action
To read the next pageTouch <DOWN>
To read the previous pageTouch <UP>
To increase the volume levelTouch <RIGHT>
To decrease the volume levelTouch <LEFT>
To turn the auto page function on or offTouch <ENTER>
To return to the Text Browser screenTouch <MENU>
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Quick Option Menu
Auto Scroll Time
The Quick Option menu gives you easy access to
your player’s option settings.
Touch <OPTION> to access the Quick Option menu.
To browse through the settings, touch <UP> or
<DOWN>.
To select a setting, touch <ENTER>.
To return to the previous screen, touch
<MENU>.
Go to Page
Skip to a page directly.
Touch <LEFT> or <RIGHT> to select a field to
adjust.
Touch <UP> or <DOWN> to adjust the selected
field.
Touch <ENTER> to confirm.
Touch <UP> or <DOWN> to adjust the amount of
time between pages during Auto Scroll mode.
Set Font Size
Set the text size of the display.
Set Font Color
Set the text color of the display.
Bookmark
Save the current location as a bookmark.
To load the bookmark, select “Tag List” from
the Text Browser menu.
Delete a Bookmark
Delete Bookmark(s) from the Tag List.
1. Open the “Tag List” from the Text Browser
menu.
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2. Touch <UP> or <DOWN> to select a Bookmark.
3. Touch <OPTION>, a warning screen will appear.
4. Touch <LEFT> or <RIGHT> to select “YES” and touch <ENTER> to confirm.
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ÂExplorer Mode
Enter Explorer mode to view and delete folders and les loaded on your player.
To enter Explorer mode, select and confirm
EXPLORER from the Main Menu.
If a compatible file is selected and confirmed, the
file will be played in its corresponding mode.
Music Mode: MP, WMA, APE
Video Mode: AVI
Photo Mode: JPG, BMP, GIF
EBook Mode: TXT, LRC
Explorer Controls
When you choose EXPLORER mode from the Main
menu, you will see the File Explorer screen. You can
Move, Copy and delete files or folders from the player.
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To browse through the list of files
& folders
To select a folderTouch <ENTER>
To return to the previous screenTouch <MENU>
To access the Quick Option MenuTouch <OPTION>
To return to the Main menuHold <MENU>
Quick Option Menu
From the Quick Option menu, you can move, copy
and delete files or folders from the player.
Touch <OPTION> to access the Quick Option
menu.
FunctionKey Action
Touch <UP> or <DOWN>
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To browse through the settings, touch <UP> or
<DOWN>.
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To select a setting, touch <ENTER>.
Touch <UP> or <DOWN> to select a folder.
Touch <ENTER> to comfirm, the player will start
copying the selection.
To return to the previous screen, touch
<MENU>.
Move(Cut)
Move the selected file or folder to another folder of
the player.
Touch <ENTER> to open the “Internal Memory”.
Touch <UP> or <DOWN> to select the destina-
tion folder.
Touch <ENTER> to comfirm, the player will start
moving the selection.
Delete
Delete the selected file or folder.
Touch <LEFT> or <RIGHT> to select “YES”.
Touch <ENTER> to confirm.
Copy
Copy the selected file or folder to another folder of
the player.
Touch <ENTER> to open the “Internal Memory”.
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ÂSetup Mode
Enter the Setup mode to set your player’s system options.
To enter Setup mode, select SETUP in the Main menu.
FunctionKey Action
To browse through the optionsTouch <UP> or <DOWN>
To select an itemTouch <ENTER>
To cancel and return to the previous screenTouch <MENU>
To return to the Main menuHold <MENU>
The following options are available. Some of these options may be set from the Quick Option menus.
ItemDescription
Timer
Set the internal date and time of the player.
Date/ Clock
• Touch <LEFT> or <RIGHT> to select a field to adjust.
• Touch <UP> or <DOWN> to adjust the selected field.
• Touch <ENTER> to finish and save, or touch <MENU> to cancel without saving.
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ItemDescription
SleepSet a sleep timer to turn the player off automatically.
Display Setting
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BacklightAdjust the duration of time (in seconds) that the backlight will remain on after a key touch. A setting of “Always On” will
keep the backlight on continuously.
BrightnessAdjust the brightness of the screen.
Language
--Set the language that the on-screen menus appear in.
System
Music Auto PlaySet the Auto Play function on or off. If you set the function on, the player will resume playback automatically once you
Format Memory It may become necessary to format your player if data or files become corrupt. Always use the Format function of the
player when it is necessary to format a disk.
• Formatting will destroy all data on a disk so make sure to back up your data before
formatting the disk.
Select and confirm NO to cancel; select and confirm YES to begin formatting. Again, you should always back
up your data before formatting.
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ItemDescription
DefaultRestore all of the player's settings to their factory-default state.
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ÂVideo Conversion
For movie and music synchronisation and conversion, please use MPMANAGER software supplied in the
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CD ROM.
This software can be used also for UPDATE of your player.
MPMANAGER manual is included in your CDROM.
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ÂSpecications
Design, specifications, and manual are subject to change without notice.
Display Type2.4” Full-Color TFT LCD @ 240x320
MemoryIntegrated Flash Memory
Audio Format SupportMP3, WMA, APE
Video Format SupportAVI
Photo Format SupportJPEG, BMP, GIF
Song Info SupportID3, Windows Media
FM Frequency Range87.5 - 108.0MHz
PC InterfaceUSB 2.0 (MSC)
Plug and Play SupportWindows 7/Vista/XP
Macintosh OS X
Audio Output3.5mm Stereo (Headphone)
PowerRechargeable Lithium-Polymer Battery
USB Charge
Page 31Specications
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Play TimeMusic: 10 hours*
* Music play time is an estimated value based on playing an MP3 encoded at 128 kbps. Actual play time may vary
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depending on encoding method used and other factors.
Page 32Specications
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ÂTroubleshooting & Support
If you have a problem with this device, please check the troubleshooting below. If these resources do not
resolve the problem, please contact Technical Support.
The player does not turn on.
Ensure that the player is fully charged. Try charging the player overnight ( hours).
Reset the player (use a paper clip to gently touch the Reset button on the rear of the player) and try
again.
The buttons do not work.
Reset the player (use a paper clip to gently touch the Reset button on the rear of the player) and try
again.
I cannot transfer les to the player.
Ensure that your computer is running a supported operating system.
If using a USB extension cable, ensure that it is securely attached to the player and the PC, or try using
another USB cable.
Ensure that the player’s memory capacity is not full.
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There is no sound during playback.
Check the volume level.
The player will not play my music le.
Ensure that the file is in a compatible format.
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Ensure that the headphones are attached
securely to the player.
The sound quality of the music is poor.
Try playing the file on your computer. If the
sound quality is still poor, try downloading the
file again or re-encoding the file yourself.
Ensure that the bit rate of the file is not too low.
The higher the bit rate of the file, the better it
will sound. The minimum recommended bitrate
is kbps for MPs and kbps for WMAs.
Try lowering the volume of the player.
Ensure that the headphones are attached
securely to the player.
The file may be copy-protected and you no
longer have authorization to play this file. If you
feel this is in error, please contact the service
from which you downloaded the file.
The LCD characters are corrupted or
something is wrong with the display.
Ensure that the correct menu language has
been set.
Reset the player (use a paper clip to gently
touch the Reset button on the rear of the
player) and try again.
The player has malfunctioned.
Reset the player (use a paper clip to gently
touch the Reset button on the rear of the
player) and try again.
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