Sylvania SMPK2312 User Manual

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SMPK2312
Electrical and electronic equipment ( EEE ) contains materials, parts and substances which can be dangerous to the enviroment and harmful to human health if waste of electrical and electronic equipment ( WEEE ) is not disposed of correctly.
Equipments which are marked with the WEEE logo (as shown on the left ), 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.
Sylvania is a registered trademark of OSRAM Sylvania Inc. Used under license.
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Digital Audio Player
Your Pocket Guide
M
VOL
Get Connected
Transfer Music
Plug Your Ears & Enjoy
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What’s in the box? System Requirement Transfer Know Your Player Well Music Playback Edit Lyrics Repeat Mode Record & Voice Playback
System Settings Function Overview Trouble Shooting
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What’s in the box?
What’s in the box?
M
VOL
Earphone
Digital Audio Player
Your Pocket Guide
Your Pocket Guide
MP901
Get Connected
M
VOL
Transfer Music
Plug Your Ears & Enjoy
Digital Audio Player
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You’ll need a computer with:
Windows® 98/2000/XP/Vista Pentium Class or faster Processor CD-ROM Drive 64MB RAM 30MB free hard disk space USB Port
System Requirement
For Windows® 98 users, please install the driver in the CD-ROM before downloading any files to your player.
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Front View
Right View
Menu
Play/Pause
M
VOL
Next/Forward
Volume
Previous/BackwardUSB Port
Earphone jack
Power ON/OFF
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Buttons Operation
To
Turn On/Off
General
Select option Play/Pause songs Jump to next song Fast forward Move back to previous song
Music
Fast backward Volume up Volume down
Have the player hold / unhold: If you want to have your player locked while enjoying music, you can slide the HOLD switch, then all operations on buttons will be invalid. And you can unlock your player by switching it back.
Press
Hold the Play/Pause button
M
Play/Pause Push the button rightwards
M
Hold the button rightwards hold the button
M
Push the button leftwards
M
Hold the button leftwards hold the button
VOL
Press button and then press for volume up
VOL
Press button and then press for volume down
M
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Music Playback Display Lyrics
Many roads are ahead of us
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T
MSC
160
WMA
001 002
SYS
RPLREC
00:00
NOR
04:32
Winter in July
Power on the player and navigate to the Music function. Use the Forward or Previous buttons to choose the song and press the Play button. Press the Volume button and use the Forward and Rewind buttons to adjust the volume.
This player supports “*.LRC” lyric files to support song lyrics display during music play. The music file and lyric file must have the same name and be in the music folder. The only difference in the name will be the extension (ie: “.mp3” will be the extension for the song and “.lrc” will be the extension for the song lyric file.) If the song has lyrics to match during play mode, the icon in the top left corner of the display screen will change from to . Hold button for 2 seconds when play music. The lyric will show on the screen automatically.
Music Playback
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Repeat Mode
REPEAT
NORMAL
Repeat One
Repeat Folder
Repeat All
SHUFFLE
INTRO
Play the music in regular order Play one single song repeatedly
Folder
Play all music in folder Play all music in folder repeatedly
Play all music repeatedly
Random Play the music in current folder
randomly
Intro Play the first 10 seconds of all
music in current folder
Repeat Mode
Equalizer
Choose between 7 various equalizer settings: Normal, Rock, Pop, Classic, Soft, Jazz, DBB
Tempo Rate
During music play, you can increase the tempo or decrease the tempo.
Replay
With this function, you can set to replay a certain portion of a song When in the replay mode, set the A point and B point in which you require to be repeated. The player will repeat the portion of a song between point A and B.
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Record & Voice Playback
Voice Recording
REC
MSC
REC
Select on the Main Menu. Then press the
M
button to enter the Voice Recording Mode. You can press the Play/Pause button to start recording, and save the recorded voice by holding the button.
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RPL
SYS
Voice Playback
RPL
RECMSC
Select on the Main Menu. T
RPL
then press the Play/Pause button to start voice playing.
M
If you want to delete the selected voice file, you can press the button to enter the sub-menu. Push the button to select “ ”. Press and to select the song to be deleted.
Delete file
SYS
o select a recorded voice file, and
M
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System Setting
Press and hold the M button to enter the main menu. Navigate to System Setting and press the M button to enter.
Record time
Backlight time
Backlight color
Language
Power off
Contrast
Memory info
Firmware version
Firmware upgrade
Exit
System Setting
Display and adjust the time and date
Adjust the length of time (in seconds) the backlight will remain
Adjust the backlight colour
Set the player to different languages (English, French, etc)
Set the auto off and sleep timer
Contrast settings
Remaining memory status
Show the firmware version of the player
Firmware upgrade
Exit System Settings mode
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Function Overview
Function Overview
- 2GB memory capacity
- MP3 / WMA Player
- Works as a memory storage device (USB flash drive)
- 7 EQ modes: Normal, Rock, Pop, Classic, Soft, Jazz, DBB
- 7 various backlight colors to choose from
- Various play modes: Normal, Repeat 1, Folder, Repeat Folders, Repeat All, Random, Intro
- Sleep mode and power-saving mode
- Rechargeable battery
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Trouble Shooting
What should I do if
Q: I cannot put any file into the removable disk for the first usage, it prompts that the disk is full. A: You can format the disk at first, then put files into it again.
Q: I’ve put the audio files into the player, but when I select to play music, it still prompts “Empty Disk”. A: Maybe the battery is of low power. You may replace it with a new battery, and try playing music again.
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.)
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More
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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Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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