IN THE BOX ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
FCC INFORMATION ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 2
FCC Part 15 .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 4
FEATURES .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
LOCATION OF CONTROLS ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
CONNECTING TO A COMPUTER ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
System requirements ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
PC connection ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 7
Disconnecting the USB cable .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
CHARGING THE BATTERY ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 9
Adjusting the volume........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 10
Selecting main menu or mode ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
MUSIC ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
11TRANSFERRING MEDIA TO THE PLAYER ......................................................................................................................................................................................
11Transferring media to the player ......................................................................................................................................................................................................
13Searching backward or forward within a track ...............................................................................................................................................................................
Music player interface ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Music player settings .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................
VIDEO .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Searching backward or forward ......................................................................................................................................................................................................
CREATING AVI VIDEOS ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................
RECORD .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Playback recorded files ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Navigating the setting menu ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the requirements for a Class B digital device under Part 15 of the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) rules. These requirements are intended to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to
try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
● Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna.
● Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
● Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
● Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on purchasing the Slick MP3 Music & Video Player.
Before using the player, read this manual thoroughly and keep it for future reference.
This manual contains important safety information and correct operation instructions. Read the manual carefully before you use the player in order to
avoid any confusion.
Copyright Information
Trademarks and trade names used in this instruction manual are owned by their respective
companies or organizations.
Unauthorized duplication of any recordings whether downloaded from the internet or made from audio
CDs is a violation of copyright laws and international treaties.
The making of unauthorized copies of copy-protected material, may be an infringement of copyrights
and constitute a criminal offence. This equipment should not be used
for such purposes.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Always follow these basic safety precautions when using your player. This will reduce the risk of product damage and personal injury.
Do not disassemble, repair or modify the player by yourself. Refer servicing to qualified personnel.
This device contains a built- in battery, do not dispose of in fire.
In the event that the battery is leaking, do not handle the device with your bare hands. Contact the service center for help since the liquid may
remain in the player. If your body or clothes had contact with the battery liquid, wash it off
your eyes, do not rub your eyes but immediately wash them with clean water, and consult a doctor.
Keep the player away from direct sunlight and any direct heat source.
Do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.
Do not use the player in dry environments to avoid static.
Never apply heavy impact on the player, or place it on a magnet.
Route the USB cable so that people and pets are not likely to trip over it.
Disconnect the USB cable from the computer when you do not use the player for a long time.
Clean only with a dry cloth. Make sure the player is turned off before cleaning. Do not use a liquid cleanser.
Be sure to back up your files. We will not be liable for the loss of data due to improper operation, repair or other causes.
thoroughly with water. Also, if some liquid gets into
Precautions in using the headphones
Do not use the headphones while driving an automobile or riding a bicycle. It is dangerous, and against the
law. To avoid an accident, do not turn up the volume of the headphones too high while walking.
It is not recommended that you use the headphones at a high volume for an extended time, as this
may cause hearing damage.
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FEATURES
2 GB internal memory
1.5” color display
Two headphone jacks (connect 2 pairs of headphones to share the music)
USB 2.0 high speed connection
Li-ion rechargeable battery
Stores and plays music, video, and pictures
Digital voice recorder (built-in microphone)
Folder navigation
Equalizer with custom and preset settings options, including Microsoft ® MSPlayFX
Includes stereo headphones (1 pair) and video converter software
E-book (txt files)
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LOCATION OF CONTROLS
1.
Headphone jacks
2. [POWER] ON / OFF switch
3. USB 2.0 Hi-Speed connector for battery charging and data transfer
[UP]- Volume + / Menu / Option / A-B Loop
4.
5.
[DOWN] - Volume - / Menu / Option / LRC
[PLAY] - Select / Start or stop play / Power On-Off button
6.
7.
[PREVIOUS] - Previous track / Fast backwards
[MENU] - Back to the previous menu / [REC] button
8.
9.
[NEXT] - Next track / Fast forward
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CONNECTING TO A COMPUTER
System requirements
You computer system must meet the following specifications:
Pentium 200MHz or above
Microsoft Windows 2000/ME/XP/Vista
120MB of available hard disk space
USB port supported
PC
CD-ROM drive
PC connection
In order to enjoy the multimedia capabilities of your MP3 Video Player, you have to first copy your favorite files from your PC to it’s internal memory.
Connect your MP3 Video Player to the computer using the included USB 2.0 cable. The device will be detected automatically without installing any
driver. Once detected, you can read/write to the device’s memory just as if you where using a regular disk drive.
USB High Speed Connection Cable
MP3 Player
Make sure your computer is powered on, and follow the steps below to connect the player to your computer.
1.Plug the larger USB connector of the USB cable into the USB port on the computer.
2.Plug the other end (small) of the USB cable to the player.
3.The computer system detects “New hardware” and starts to install the driver automatically. Wait for the system to finish the installation.
When it has finished, “Slick MP3” will be created in “My Computer”.
Important: To avoid any data loss, always perform a safe USB device extraction before disconnecting the USB cable from the PC.
In Windows XP, for example, you can find the safe extraction icon in the task bar next to the system clock.
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Disconnecting the USB cable
After completing the file transfer, please disconnect the USB cable the following way:
1. Double click the green arrow “Safely Remove Hardware” in the task bar on the bottom right of the window.
2. Select “USB Device” and click “Stop”.
3. When the “Stop a Hardware device” appears, click “OK” to disconnect the USB mass storage device, and unplug the player safely.
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CHARGING THE BATTERY
Your MP3 Video Player has an integrated rechargeable Li-ion battery. It is recommended to perform a full recharge before the first use.
Recharge the battery by connecting the player to a computer using the included USB 2.0 cable.
Charging time is between 3-5 hours, depending if the player is powered off or working. To keep the battery in good condition, we recommend not using
the player while charging, with the power switch in the “OFF” position, and not leaving it charging for more than 8 hours.
For battery saving, your MP3 Video Player has two systems:
It will power off the LCD display after 30 seconds of inactivity, and it will power off completely after another 10 minutes of inactivity. Both systems are
configurable, respectively, browsing the menus “SETTINGS” → “Display”, or “SETTINGS” → “Power off”. In order to maximize the battery’s
lifespan, it is recommended to not completely disable this power saving feature.
Important:
Fully charge the player before using it for the first time.
Charge the player right away when the “Low battery” message is displayed.
Do not over charge or discharge the player. Over charging or discharging will shorten the battery life.
The battery could be over discharged if the player is not used for a long time (over three months). To avoid over discharge, fully charge the
player every two or three months and always keep the voltage of the battery above 50%.
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BASIC OPERATION
Turning on/off
● To turn on the player, place the [POWER] switch in the “ON” position, and
press and HOLD the [PLAY] button for 3 seconds until the screen lights up.
● To turn the player off, press and HOLD the [PLAY] button until the screen
shuts off, or place the [POWER] switch in the “OFF” position.
NOTE: If you power off the device directly with the [POWER] switch, your last
changes in the settings will be lost, and the player will not remember the
last song played.
Adjusting the volume
Press and HOLD the [DOWN] button to decrease the volume, or the [UP] button
to increase the volume.
UP
POWER
switch
DOWN
NOTE: If you short press the [UP] or [DOWN] buttons while the music is playing,
other functions such as AB repeat and lyrics display will be activated.
Selecting main menu or mode
To access the main menu, press and HOLD the [MENU] button. Use the [UP] or
[DOWN] buttons to select an item and press the [PLAY] button to confirm your
selection.
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PLAY
MENU
TRANSFERRING MEDIA TO THE PLAYER
The MP3 Video Player is capable of storing, displaying, and playing your favorite music, pictures, and video.
music
MP3 Player
pictures
video
Find your music, pictures, or video
on your computer
Connect the MP3 player to your
computer, and locate “Slick MP3”
Slick MP3
Transferring media to the player
To transfer media from your computer, perform the following steps:
1. Connect the MP3 player to the USB port of your computer.
2. Open “Windows Explorer” or “My Computer”, and locate “ Slick MP3”.
Slick MP3 (G:)
3. Select the files on your computer, and simply move it into “Slick MP3”
in the usual way (drag-and-drop, copy-and-paste). After copying
is completed, the data will be available on the MP3 player.
Locate “Slick MP3”
We recommend using Windows Media Player to organize and transfer music, pictures, and videos* to your player. For more
information regarding Windows Media Player, please refer to the Quick Start and Media Transfer Guide, or the included CD.
Note: Do not disconnect the USB cable during loading, it may cause malfunction of the player and the files.
Drag or copy
files here
*Videos need to be converted before they are transferred to the player. Use the video converter provided on the CD to convert your videos,
and refer to page 16 for more information regarding transferring videos to your player.
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MUSIC
Select “MUSIC” from the main menu, and press the [PLAY] button.
Use the [UP] or [DOWN] buttons to choose from the submenu options below,
and press the [PLAY] button.
● “Music Player”: Shows the music player screen.
MUSIC
VIDEO
PHOTO
E-BOOK
RECORD
BROWSER
SETTINGS
PREVIOUS
UP
DOWN
PLAY
● “All Music”: With this option you will see, sorted alphabetically by file name
all the songs you have stored in your MP3 video player.
● “Artist”, “Album”, and “Title”: See listings of your favorite music sorted by artist, album or title respectively.
Note: In order for the music files to be displayed in these listings, their artist, album and title information must be stored into the file
(information known as ID3-Tag). You can find freeware utilities to create or modify ID3-Tags like MP3Tag or ID3 Renamer.
● “Favorite”: With this option you can listen to your favorite music that you already marked as favorite. To add a song to your “Favorite” list,
press the [PREVIOUS] button while on top of a file. Make a selection using the [PLAY] button. Inside the “Favorite” folder if you press the
[PREVIOUS] button a new menu will pop up allowing you to erase one or all the favorite marked songs. Make a selection using the [PLAY] button.
Note: When erasing an element from Favorites, you only eliminate what marks it as favorite, the file will stay in memory.
● “Recordings”: Listen to the clips you have recorded using the microphone with this option. Choose the clip you want to listen to and press
the [PLAY] button.
● “Dir List”: With this option you can explore the file tree in the memory of the MP3 video player just as it would be displayed in your computer.
● “Update”: Use this option whenever you store or delete songs so the artist, album and title listings are recreated accurately.
Note: When the player is unplugged from the PC via the safe USB device removal, theMP3 video player will run an update automatically.
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Pausing playback
While a song is playing, press the [PLAY] button to pause the playback. To resume playback,
press the [PLAY] button once again.
Skipping tracks
Briefly press the [PREVIOUS] button to go to the previous track.
Briefly press the [NEXT]button to skip to the next track.
Searching backward or forward within a track
Pause the song, and then press and HOLD the [PREVIOUS]
Pause the song, and then press and HOLD the [NEXT]
button to search forward within a track.
button to search backward within a track.
Music player interface
If the song has lyrics (LRC file), they will be shown on screen.
Note: The song lyrics is a text file named exactly after the music file with the .LRC extension. If some of your
music files do not have the LRC file, the lyrics will not be shown, but you can still listen to them.
Press the [DOWN] button to activate/deactivate the ID3-Tag and LRC function.
UP
DOWN
PLAY
A-B repeat function: You can loop play a segment of a song with this function.
1. Press the [UP] button to set the A point and press the [UP] button again to set the B point.
2. To cancel this function, press the [UP] button again.
3. Press and HOLD the [MENU] button to return to the main menu.
PREVIOUS
NEXT
MENU
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Music player settings
You can choose the equalizer mode that fits your preferences. To do so, browse to “SETTINGS” → “MUSIC” → “EQ select” and choose one of
the 6 available modes: “Normal”, “MS PlayFX”, “Rock”, “Pop”, and “Classic” or “Jazz”.
The playing order of the tracks depends on the selected mode. By default, the mode is set to “Normal”. You can change to a different mode
browsing to “SETTINGS” → “MUSIC” → “ Play Mode”, and choosing “Normal” (sequential order) or “Shuffle” (random).
You can also set the repeat mode by browsing to “SETTINGS” → “MUSIC” → “Repeat Mode” and selecting your preferred mode:
“Once” - Plays the current file and stops.
“Repeat 1” - Repeat current track.
“Folder Once” - Plays files inside the current folder and stops.
“Folder Repeat” - Repeats the files inside the current folder.
“All Once” - Plays all the files once.
“All Repeat” - Plays all the files continuously.
“Intro” - Plays the first 10 seconds and skips to the next file.
To check available free memory, browse to “SETTINGS” → “SYSTEM” → “About”.
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VIDEO
You can play AVI / WMV / MPG / VOB / ASF videos that you previously
converted to the AVI format (XVID with MP2 audio and 128 x 128 resolution),
using the easy software tool included inside the bundled CD.
To play videos, select the “VIDEO” option from the main menu. You will
access the files explorer (check the “Browser” section). Choose the video
MUSIC
VIDEO
PHOTO
E-BOOK
RECORD
BROWSER
SETTINGS
UP
DOWN
PLAY
that you want with the [UP] or [DOWN] buttons and press the [PLAY] button
to start playing it.
Pausing playback
Press the [PLAY] button to pause or resume playback.
PREVIOUS
MENU
NEXT
Searching backward or forward
Press the [PREVIOUS] or [NEXT] buttons to skip to the previous/next video. You can fast forward or rewind the video by pausing it (pressing the
[PLAY] button) and then HOLDING the [PREVIOUS] or [NEXT] buttons.
To access the files explorer, press the [MENU] button.
To exit this mode and get back to the main menu, press and HOLD the [MENU] button.
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CREATING AVI VIDEOS
With the AVI Converter software tool you can easily convert your AVI / WMV / MPG / VOB / ASF videos to the AVI format (XVID with MP2 audio and
128 x 128 resolution) so you can enjoy them on your MP3 video player.
To install the AVI converter on your computer follow the steps below:
1. Insert the provided CD to the CD-ROM drive of your computer.
2.Click on
To convert videos:
“
Video Converter” and follow the instructions to download the converter to your desktop.
1. Connect the MP3 video player to the USB port of your computer (optional).
2.
Click on “AVI Converter ”from the “Start ” menu, or the icon on your desktop.
AVIConverter
3. Press the “Add” button and select 128 x 128 resolution.
Installing the Video Converter
Click on
“Video
Converter”
Converting Videos
128 x 128
Click on the
“Resolution” drop
down window
and select
“128 x 128”
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Click “Add”
Converting Videos
4. Select the video file that you want to convert by clicking on the “Source File” drop down window.
Click on the “Target File Path” drop down window to select the destination for the converted video. You can send it directly to your video player by
5.
selecting “Slick MP3”, and clicking “OK”, or if you would like to save the video to your computer, we recommend sending it to your “Desktop”
where you can easily find the video, and transfer it to your video player. (See “TRANSFERRING MEDIA TO THE PLAYER” on page 11)
NOTE: To send a converted video directly to your video player, it must
be connected to the computer’s USB port at time of conversion.
128 x 128
128 x 128
Click on a video
Click “Open”
“Source File”
drop down
window
Desktop
Slick MP3 (H:)
Choose “Desktop” and save the converted
video to the “Desktop” on your computer.
After saving the converted video to your
desktop, you can transfer it directly to your
player (see “TRANSFERRING MEDIA TO THE PLAYER” on page 11).
Click on the
“Target File Path”
drop down
window
Slick MP3 (H:)
OR
Choose “Slick MP3” and save the converted
video directly to your MP3 video player.
Note: Your MP3 video player must be
connected to the USB port of your
computer during the conversion for this
option.
Select where you
would like to send
the converted video
Slick MP3 (H:)
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Converting Videos
6. Write the name of the new AVI video file to be created (”Target File Name”).
7. Choose the image quality of the new video. High quality will use more memory and the output file will be bigger.
8. Select the format of the output video (”Aspect Ratio”). Choose “Full” if you want the output video to include the whole original image. Black
bands will be added if necessary. “4:3” will fill the whole screen, but some part of the image may be removed from the video. “16:9” for
panoramic option.
9.The “Scope” section allows you to determine the start and end of the input video. By default, the input video will be converted from start to end.
10. Press “Save” to add the video recording to the list of pending jobs.
Note: You can add as many conversion jobs as you like, in order to convert several videos automatically. When you are done adding jobs, press
the “Close” button.
Press “Convert Now” to start the job queue. If more than one job is present they will be performed sequentially.
11.
12.
Once finished, press “Close” to exit the application.
13. Copy the new AVI file(s) to your player. See “TRANSFERRING MEDIA TO THE PLAYER” (page 11).
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“Target File Name”
128 x 128
Lake.avi
Slick MP3
Lake.avi
Click “Save”
then
Click “Close”
Lake.aviLake.avi
Slick MP3
Click “Convert Now”
128 x 128
PHOTO
The MP3 video player stores your favorite pictures so that you can enjoy
them anywhere!
Follow the steps below to view your pictures:
1. Select “PHOTO” from the main menu, and press the [PLAY] button.
MUSIC
VIDEO
PHOTO
E-BOOK
RECORD
BROWSER
SETTINGS
UP
DOWN
2. Use the [UP] or [DOWN] buttons to choose the file you wish to view, and
press the [PLAY] button.
3. Press the [PREVIOUS] or [NEXT] buttons to skip to the previous or next
picture.
4. Press the [PLAY] button to enable / disable the slideshow (timing can be
set from the “SETTINGS” → “Auto Browse” → “Photo Browse” menu).
5. To return to the main menu, press and HOLD the [M] button.
PREVIOUS
PLAY
NEXT
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E-BOOK
View and enjoy your electronic books (e-book in TXT format).
Viewing TXT files
1. Select “E-BOOK” from the main menu, and press the [PLAY] button.
2. Use the [UP] or [DOWN] buttons to select the TXT file you wish to view,
and press the [PLAY] button.
3. Press the [UP] or [DOWN] buttons to skip to the previous or next line.
4. Press the [PLAY] button to enable / disable the automatic shifting of lines
(timing can be set from the “SETTINGS” → “Auto Browse” → “Text Browse”).
5. Press and HOLD the [PREVIOUS] button to set a bookmark, and press the
[MENU] button to confirm.
6. Press and HOLD the [NEXT] button to load bookmarks, and press the
[MENU] button to confirm.
MUSIC
VIDEO
PHOTO
E-BOOK
RECORD
BROWSER
SETTINGS
PREVIOUS
UP
DOWN
PLAY
MENU
NEXT
7. Press the [MENU] button to return to previous screens or the main menu.
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RECORD
Your MP3 Video Player is able to perform voice recording with its integrated
microphone. The sound files that you record are stored inside the “Record”
folder. The files are in WAV format. You can listen to these files while being
at the “MUSIC” mode or “BROWSER” mode, and selecting the “Record” folder.
Recording voice
1. Select “RECORD” from the main menu, and press the [PLAY] button.
2. Press the [PLAY] button to begin recording, and press the [PLAY] button
again to pause recording.
3. Press and HOLD the [MENU] button to stop recording and save the recorded file.
Playback recorded files
1. Select “MUSIC” or “BROWSER” from the main menu, and press the [PLAY]
button to enter.
2. Use the [UP] or [DOWN] buttons to select the “Record” folder, and press the
MUSIC
VIDEO
PHOTO
E-BOOK
RECORD
BROWSER
SETTINGS
MENU
UP
DOWN
PLAY
[PLAY] button to enter.
3. Select the file you wish to play using the [UP] or [DOWN] buttons, and press
the [PLAY] button. Press the [PLAY] button to pause or resume playback.
4. To return to the main menu, press and HOLD the [MENU] button.
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BROWSER
This handy function allows you to directly choose the music / video / image /
e-book folder or file you want to play, previously sorted with your PC.
To browse through your folders, while on “MUSIC” / ”VIDEO” / ”PHOTO” /
”E-BOOK” mode, briefly press the [MENU] button. You can also use the
“BROWSER” option of the main menu.
MUSIC
VIDEO
PHOTO
E-BOOK
RECORD
BROWSER
SETTINGS
1. Select “BROWSER” from the main menu, and press the [PLAY] button.
2. Use the [UP] or [DOWN] buttons to select the folder or file, and press the
[PLAY] button.
3. Press the [PLAY] button once again over a file to start playback or open a folder.
DELETING FILES
Deleting Files
PREVIOUS
● From your player
1. Use the [UP] or [DOWN] buttons to select the file you want to delete.
2. Press and HOLD the [NEXT] button.
3. Select “Yes” with the [PREVIOUS] or [NEXT] buttons and press the [PLAY] button. (To cancel the deletion, select “No”).
MENU
NEXT
UP
DOWN
PLAY
OR
● From your computer
You can easily delete music, picture or video files by connecting your video player to the computer and selecting “Slick MP3” from Windows
Explorer or “My Computer”, or click on “Open Folder” to view files from the “Auto play” option window, simply select the file and delete it as you would
delete any other file from your computer.
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SETTINGS
The player’s settings can be customized by accessing “SETTINGS” in the
main menu. The settings menu consists of several items where various
functions can be selected concerning music, power, language, display,
recording, system, etc.
MUSIC
VIDEO
PHOTO
E-BOOK
RECORD
BROWSER
SETTINGS
Navigating the settings menu
1. Select “SETTINGS” using the [UP] or [DOWN] buttons, and press the
[PLAY] button.
MENU
2. Select a settings option using the [UP] or [DOWN] buttons, and press the
[PLAY] button.
3. To save an option, use the [UP] or [DOWN] buttons to select the option, and press the [PLAY] button to confirm.
4. To return to the previous directory, press and HOLD the [MENU] button.
UP
DOWN
PLAY
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FIRMWARE RE-INSTALLATION
Your MP3 Video Player has an installed operating system, usually called firmware, that sometimes needs to be reinstalled.
The process is easy, but has to be performed carefully, and only when it is really necessary. If you see that the player halts, reboots randomly, or you
have problems to access the memory content from your computer, those are signs that the firmware might be damaged, and you should reinstall the
latest version available.
IMPORTANT:
BACK UP THE FILES FROM YOUR MP3 VIDEO PLAYER ONTO YOUR COMPUTER, BECAUSE DURING THE FIRMWARE REINSTALLATION
THE MEMORY WILL BE FORMATTED AND ERASED.
Follow these steps to reinstall the firmware:
1. Insert the CD into the CD / DVD drive of your computer.
2. The CD main menu will autorun, click “Support”.
3. Select “Firmware Utility”.
4. Go through the installation steps by pressing “Next”.
5. Once the installation has finished, run the application through “Start” → “All programs” → “Firmware Update”.
6. Download the latest version of the firmware from our website www.slickusa.com, and make sure that the firmware you are installing is for your
model, otherwise you will damage the device.
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7. Press “Open” and select the right .rfw firmware file for your model (i.e. MP417-2CB.rfw).
8. Power on your MP3 video player, select “SETTINGS” → “SYSTEM” →”Upgrade” option and choose “Yes”.
9. Plug the device to your computer using the included USB 2.0 cable.
10. Press the “Update” button.
11. Wait until the process ends (up to 10 minutes). The “Update” button will activate again and the text “Firmware Update Successful” will appear.
12. Press the “Exit” button.
Click “Open”
2008_blue_slick_EnablePlayFX.rfw
Find the
“.rfw” file
esktop\2008_blue_slick_EnablePlayFX.rfw
Click “Exit”
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TROUBLESHOOTING
If you have problems while operating your player, please check the points below before sending it to the service center
Can not power on
The battery may be exhausted, please recharge the battery
Files can not be downloaded
Check if the driver is installed correctly in the computer, by disconnecting and then reconnecting the player to the computer
Check the connection between the player and PC, and confirm the USB cable is properly connected
No sound from the headphones
Please ensure the volume is turned up, and the headphones are properly connected
Check if the format of music file is supported by the player
Can not record
Check if there is enough memory and battery capacity
Display is in the wrong language
Please ensure you selected the correct language from the “Settings ” menu
My computer is not detecting the MP3 Video Player with Windows Vista
There is a USB mass storage devices recognition issue with Windows Vista acknowledged by Microsoft. A solution is available in the
Service Pack 1 which may be downloaded from Microsoft’s website
I cannot display my .jpg files
Many digital cameras and image editing softwares add hidden data to the .jpg files. This data can prevent your MP3 from loading the images.
Try to eliminate them by saving the file with another name.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Display1.5” color display (128 x 128)
Connect with PC
Built-in memory
Power source
Video file format
Operating temperature
Language
OS
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AVI
0
-5 - 40
English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Portugese
Windows 2000 / ME / XP / Vista
C
LIMITED WARRANTY
In the unlikely event that this product is defective, or does not perform properly, you may within ninety (90) days from your
original date of purchase return it to the authorized service center for repair or exchange.
TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE:
- Provide proof of the date of purchase within the package (Dated bill of sale)
- Prepay all shipping costs to the authorized service center, and remember to insure your return.
- Include a return shipping address (no P.O. Boxes), a telephone contact number, and the defective unit within the package.
- Describe the defect or reason you are returning the product.
Your product
will be repaired or replaced, at our option, for the same or similar model of equal value if examination by the
service center determines this product is defective. Products received damaged as a result of shipping, will require you to
file a claim with the carrier.
Should you have any questions or problems concerning this
product, please contact our customer service department at:
The shipping address of the authorized service center is:
1-877-768-8483 (Toll Free)
Southern Telecom Inc.
ATTN: Returns Department
14-C 53rd Street
Brooklyn, NY 11232
Monday - Thursday: 9AM - 5PM (EST)
Friday: 9AM - 3PM (EST)
or
via e-mail at
cs@southerntelecom.com
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To obtain service after the warranty period, please e-mail cs@southerntelecom.com with product information, date of
purchase and nature of the problem. Customer service will reply to the e-mail with service instructions.
Warranty service not provided:
This warranty does not cover damage resulting from accident, misuse, abuse, improper installation or operation, lack of
reasonable care, and unauthorized modification. This warranty is voided in the event any unauthorized person opens, alters
or repairs this product. All products being returned to the authorized service center for repair must be suitably packaged.
Limitation of Warranty:
•
THE WARRANTY STATED ABOVE IS THE ONLY WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT. ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED (INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE)
ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. NO VERBAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION GIVEN BY SOUTHERN TELECOM INC. IT’S AGENTS, OR
EMPLOYEES SHALL CREATE A GUARANTY OR IN ANY WAY INCREASE THE SCOPE OF THIS WARRANTY.
•
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER,
SOUTHERN TELECOM INC. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDETAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF
THIS PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT. THIS DISCLAIMER
OF WARRANTIES AND LIMITED WARRANTY ARE GOVERNED BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT
PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON
THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE.
How state law relates to this warranty:
• Some states do not allow the exclusion nor limitation of incidental, consequential damages, or limitations on how long an
implied warranty lasts so the above limitations or exclusion may not apply to you..
• This
warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you also may have other rights that vary from state to state.
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Manufactured by: Southern Telecom Inc. Brooklyn, NY 11232
Slick and Slick logo are registered trademarks of Southern Telecom Inc. Brooklyn, NY USA