Sylvania SMPK 2062 Pocket Guide

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SMPK2062
Ele ctric al and el ectro nic equ ipmen t ( EEE ) con tains m ateri als, pa rts and sub stanc es whic h can be da ngero us to the e nviro ment an d harmf ul to hum an hea lth if wa ste of el ectri cal and e lectr onic eq uipme nt ( WEEE ) i s not dis posed of co rrect ly.
Equ ipmen ts whic h are mar ked wit h the WEE E logo (a s shown o n the lef t ), sho uld not b e throw n away wi th your h ouseh old was te. Con tact yo ur Loca l Aut horit y Waste Di sposa l Depar tment a s they wi ll be abl e to prov ide det ails of th e recyc ling op tions a vaila ble in yo ur area .
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Portable Media Player
Your Pocket Guide
Install Software
Get Connected
Transfer Media
Plug Your Ears & Enjoy
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What’s in the box?
What’s in the box?
Digital Earphone
Portable Media Player
USB Cable
Portable Media Player
Your Pocket Guide
Install Software
Get Connected
Transfer Media
Plug Your Ears & Enjoy
CD-ROM containing: Media player driver for Windows® 98/98SE
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Software for converting .act files into .wav files. Software for formatting internal memory.
Battery Charger Your Pocket Guide
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Software Installation
Software Utilities Installation
Insert the CD into the CD ROM drive of your PC. Click to start driver installation.
Setup.exe
Follow the on-screen-menu to complete the installation.
For Windows® 98/98SE users, please install the driver in the CD-ROM before downloading any files to your player.
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Click once you reach the
Close Installation
screen.
Complete
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System Requirement
You’ll need a computer with:
Windows® 98 98SE ME 2000 XP Vista Pentium Class or faster Processor CD-ROM Drive 64MB RAM 30MB free hard disk space USB Port
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Connect
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Your player will be charged while being connected to PC through the USB cable.
! You will see the charging animation in the bottom right hand corner of the display.
The player is fully charged when the charging animation stops.
Connect & Charge
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Synchronize songs to the player
You can use Windows Media Player 10 on Windows® XP SP2 to synchronize music which are downloaded from Internet legally and validly with license to the player. If the song is downloaded illegally without license, it cannot be synchronized.
Step 1: Set the Online Device of the player as Media Device before connecting it to your PC. You can press / to select on the main menu, then press to enter its sub-menu. Press to select
Online Device
select , and press to confirm your setting.
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, and then press to enter its options list,
Media Device
Setup
Step 2: Connect the player to your PC by USB cable. A dialog box will appear, choose
files to this device using Windows Media Player
and Click to proceed.
OK
Synchronize media
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Synchronize songs to the player
Step 3: Windows Media Player will find device automatically. And after a while, a dialog box of will appear, choose and click .
Manual Finish
Device Setup
Step 4: Windows Media Player will be operating. Drag and drop your downloaded songs into its Sync List,
Start Sync
and press . Then the songs will be synchronized to the player.
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Synchronize songs to the player
Synchronize songs to the player
Step 5: The synchronized music can be found in the player.
My Computer
Click into on the desktop, and you can see an Audio Device named as , click into it to view your synchronized songs.
Actions Mtp Device 000001
System
Online Mode Memory info DRM Time Firmware version Firmware upgrade
Remove MTPinfo
Step 6: If you want to remove the MTP device, you can press / to select on the main menu, press to enter its sub-menu. Press to select , press to confirm,
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then you will see disappear.
Remove MTPinfo
Actions Mtp Device 000001
Setup
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Synchronize songs to the player
DRM Time
When you successfully synchronize music to the player, the current time shown on your PC will be synchronized to the player, too.
Press / to select on the main menu, press to enter its sub-menu. Press to select , press to confirm, then you can see the screen of DRM Time.
Setup
DRM Time
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Transfer
Get Your Player Connected
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Step 1: Set the Online Device of the player as USB Disk (Refer to Page 6), then connect it to your PC by USB cable. Once the connection is successfully made, the above screen display (1) would be shown. Try re-connecting the player if the above screen doesn't appear.
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Step 2: The above screen (2a) would appear. (Apply only to Windows® XP) Choose and click
Take no action OK
to close the window.
Double click on your
My Computer
desktop and the above window (2b) would appear. Look for the
Removable Disk
icon.
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Step 3: Double click the icon. Note: Do not disconnect the USB cable once you click into the removable disk window. Such action may cause data loss or problems to the player.
Drag and drop your media files into the removable disk. You can create any folder or directory in the removable disk.
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Close the removable disk window and disconnect the player from your PC after the data transfer.
Removable Disk
Transfer Music, lmage & Movie
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Software Operation
Software Operation
You can convert your favorite video file in any other format into the .AMV format with the help of the ( ).
AMV converter Programs\MP3 Player Utilities 4.13\AMV Converter
The converting progress is shown as below.
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Software Operation
Enjoy Your AMV Movie
To enjoy the converted movie on your PC, you can play it thru the (
Utilities 4.13\AMV Player
AMV player Programs\MP3 Player
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Software Operation
Software Operation
Your can enjoy songs from both PC and your player thru the (
Media Manager Programs\MP3 Player Utilities 4.13\
Media Manager
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).
You can also convert your recorded .ACT voice into .WAV format thru the .Media Manager
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Software Operation
You are also allowed to format the memory of your player, or divide it into two partitions in .Programs\
MP3 Player Utilities 4.13\MP3 Player Disk Manager
If the updated version is available, please use
MP3 Player Firmware Upgrade Tool
to upgrade it.
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Setup
Clock Setting
Step 1: After entering System Set Function menu page,
Clock Clock
Select and press to enter the Setting Screen.
Step 2: Press / to move among Year : Month : Day : Hour : Minute : Second. And press / to adjust their values. Press to confirm after you finish setting clock.
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Top View
Previous button
Next button
Play/Pause button MODE button
Front View Right View
Bottom View
Vol- button
Vol+ button
On/Off switch
USB port
Microphone Earphone jack
General
Music
Movie
Images
To
Power On/Off Turn On/Off Scroll through lists Select Option Return to previous menu Play/Pause songs Jump to next song Fast Forward Move back to previous song Fast Backward Display lyrics Stop lyrics display Volume up
Volume down Play/Pause a movie Jump to next movie Fast Forward Move back to previous movie Fast Backward
Select image Jump to next image Jump to previous image Quit to main menu
Press
Switch the On/Off switch
long
Hold
long
Hold
long
Hold
long
Hold
Hold for 2 seconds
long
Hold
long
Hold
long
Hold
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Music Playback
Music Playback
Select on the main menu and press to enter the music mode, then you can select different songs by pressing / , and you can easily play the song you’ve chosen by a simple press of .
While enjoying music, you can press to pause or continue the music; press / to move back to the previous song or jump to the next song; Hold / long to move your song forward or rewind it. If you want to adjust the volume, please press / .
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Music
Display Lyrics
The edited lyrics will be displayed synchronously
if you press for 2 seconds while playing music.
And you can press once to quit the lyrics display scene.
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Edit Lyrics
Edit Lyrics
You can copy the synchronous lyrics from internet, and create a new on your PC, paste them, and then select to save this document in the extension of
.LRC
shown as below.
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Text Document
Then put both .LRC and .MP3 (or .WMA) files of the same song into the same folder in the removable disk. Your lyrics would be shown when you play that song.
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Repeat Mode
Repeat Mode
Procedure: In PLAYING mode (1), press while playing music to enter the selection menu screen (2). Choose and press to enter the menu screen (3).
7 Repeat Modes are available: Normal, Repeat One, Folder, Repeat Folder, Repeat All, Random, Intro.
Repeat
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Repeat
Normal All music files will be played one by one and stopped at the last music until you disable this function.
Repeat One The currently played song will be played repeatedly until this function is disabled.
Folder All music in the selected folder would be played once until this function is disabled.
Repeat Folder All music in the selected folder would be played from the beginning to the last one repeatedly until this function is disabled.
Repeat All All music would be played from the beginning to the last one repeatedly until this function is disabled.
Random All music would be played randomly until this function is disabled.
Intro All music would be played for 10 seconds from the beginning until this function is disabled.
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Listen to your music at its best
Procedure: In PLAYING mode (1), press while playing music to enter the selection menu screen (2). Press to select and press to enter the menu screen (3).
7 EQ Modes are available: Natural, Rock, Pop, Classic, Soft, Jazz, DBB.
Equalizer
Equalizer
EQ mode
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Video Playback
Video
Select on the main menu and press to enter the video playback mode. You can select different movies by pressing / and press to start playing.
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While enjoying video, you can press to pause or continue the movie, and press / to move back to the previous movie or jump to the next one. You can move your movie forward or rewind it while playing by holding / long. If you want to adjust the volume, please press / .
Video Playback
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A-B
0:00:00
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ROOT
AMV
Ice.amv
088KBPS 0:01:55
AMV
PLAYER
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POP
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Photo Browse
Photo
Select on the main menu and press to enter the ROOT folder with listed photos under it.
You can select different photos by pressing and press to view. During photo browse, you can switch to the previous or next photo by pressing too.
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Photo Browse
SlideShow
If you want to create a SlideShow for all photos, you can press when you select a photo on the ROOT folder list, then press to select , press then to select . Press to get access to the Screen of Auto Play Gap Setting. You can adjust the auto play gap by press / . Then press to confirm your setting.
Auto play
Play set
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General lnformation
Power Supply
Dimensions
Weight
Display
Capacity
Operating System
Interface
Audio Playback
Compression Format
S/N ratio
Earphone Output Power
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300mA, 3.7V Lithium battery
47mm x 70mm x 12mm
28g
1.5 inch Colour TFT display
128MB/256MB/512MB/1GB/2GB/4GB internal flash memory
Windows® 98/98SE/Me/2000/XP/Vista MAC OS 9.0, 10.0
USB 2.0 Full Speed
.M P3 (8kbps ~ 320kbps), .WMA (5kbps ~ 384kbps) for music at Constant Bit Rate
85dB
9mWx, 32ohm
Voice Recording
Supported File Types
Video Playback
Supported File Type
Photo Browse
Supported File Types
Viewing Mode
Game Function
Game Types
Technical Data
.ACT and .WAV files
.AMV files ( )Resolution 120 x 120
.JPG, .BMP and .GIF for photo files
Manual Browse, Slideshow
Puzzle, RusBlock, Sudoku
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Trouble Shooting
What should I do if
Q: I cannot enter the MUSIC mode after using the player for a period of time.
A: You should format the memory of the player under connection to PC. (Be sure you remember to backup the data in your player before performing the above action.)
Q: I cannot convert my video file into the .AMV format.
A: Please make sure that the media player software for video files has been installed on your PC. Then try to convert again.
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Disposal of your old product
Electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) contains materials, parts and substances which can be dangerous to the environment and harmful to human health if wastes of electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) are not disposed correctly.
Equipments which are marked with the WEEE logo (as shown on the right), should not be thrown away with your household waste. Contact your local Authority Waste Disposal Department as they will be able to provide details of the recycling options available in your area.
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