Sylvania SMPK 4233 User Manual

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Digital MP4 Player
Your Pocket Guide
SMPK4233
Install Software
Get Connected
Transfer Media
Plug Your Ears & Enjoy
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SMPK4233
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What’s in the blister? System Requirement Software Installation Connect & Charge Transfer Software Operation Settings Know Your Player Well Music Playback Edit Lyrics Repeat Mode EQ Mode Video Playback Photo Browse Ebook Recorder Technical Data Trouble Shooting
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What’s in the box?
What’s in the blister?
Earphone
Install Software
Get Connected
Transfer Media
Plug Your Ears & Enjoy
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USB Cable
Portable Media Player
Your Pocket Guide
Portable Media Player
Your Pocket Guide
CD-ROM containing: Media player driver for Windows® 98 Software for converting video files
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System Requirement
You’ll need a computer with:
Windows® 98 2000 XP Pentium Class or faster Processor CD-ROM Drive 64MB RAM 30MB free hard disk space USB Port
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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 users, please install the driver in the CD-ROM before downloading any files to your player.
Click once you reach the
Close Installation
screen.
Complete
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Connect
Your player will be charged while being connected to PC through the USB cable.
! You will see the charging animation on the display.
The player is fully charged when the charging animation stops.
Connect & Charge
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Get Your Player Connected
Step 1: Plug the USB cable to the USB ports of your PC and player. Once the connection is successfully made, the removable disk of the player will be found.
Step 2: The above screen (1) would appear. (Apply only to Windows® XP) Choose and click
Take no action OK
to close the window.
Transfer
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Double click on your
My Computer
desktop and the above window (2) 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. Close the removable disk window and
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disconnect the player from your PC after the data transfer.
Removable Disk
Transfer Music, lmage, Movie & Ebook
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Software Operation
Software Operation
You can convert your favorite video file in any other format into the .AVI format with the help of the
Start\Programs\MP3 Player Utilities 5.02 \AVI Converter
( ).
AVI Converter
After selecting the source video file and your preferred target file path. You can press the Convert button to start it. The converted .AVI file will be played automatically after conversion via Media 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 5.02\Media Manager
If the updated firmware version is available, please use
to upgrade it.MP3 Player Firmware Upgrade Tool
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Language Selection
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Information Display Rename Playlist Date and Time Player Configure
Language Select
Reset
Previous/ Next
Press button to select on the main menu, and press to enter its sub-menu. Press to select
Language Select
12 languages are available: English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese, Korean, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch and Russian.
Press Previous/ Next button to select your preferred language, and press to confirm.
, and press again to the language options list.
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English
Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese JAPANESE KOREAN French German Italian Spanish Portuguese
Setting
Previous/ Next
Settings
Setting Date & Time
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Information Display Rename Playlist
Date and Time
Player Configure Language Select Encrypted Disk Setting Reset
Previous/ next
Press to select on the setting menu, and press to confirm. Select by pressing .
Adjust Date and Time
Then you can press to move to Year / Month / Day / Hour / Minute, and press / to adjust them. At last, press to confirm your setting.
Press button to return to the main menu.
Play
Previous/ Next
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Year:2006
Month:1 Day:1 Hour:20 Minute:52
Date and Time
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Menu
Previous
Play / Pause
On/Off
Vol+
Vol-
Next
Mic
USB Port
Earphone Jack
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To
Power On/Off Turn On/Off Scroll through lists Select Option Lock
General
Unlock
Return to previous menu
Play/Pause songs Jump to next song Fast Forward Move back to previous song Fast Backward
Music
Display lyrics Stop lyrics display Volume up Volume down Play/Pause a movie Jump to next movie Fast Forward
Movie
Move back to previous movie Fast Backward Select image Jump to next image
Images
Jump to previous image Select article Scroll downwards
Ebook
Scroll upwards
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Quit to main menu
Press
Switch the On/Off switch
long
Hold Play
Previous/ Next
Hold for 2 seconds+/- Hold for 2 seconds +/-
Play
(just for Music and Video mode)
Play Next
Hold long Next
Previous
Hold longPrevious Hold twiceVol - Hold Vol -
Play Next
Hold longNext
Previous
Hold long Previous
Next Previous
Next Previous
Press Play
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Music Playback
Music Playback
Now Playing
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my+heart+will+go+on.mp3
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Play
1/3
00:00:41 00:05:10
While enjoying music, you can press to pause or continue the music;
Previous/ Next
Press to move back to the previous song or jump to the next song;
Previous/ Next
Hold long to move your song forward or rewind it. When playing music, hold button to enter the Sub Menu. When playing music, press to return to the previous menu,
Play
press again to return to the main menu.
Previous/ Next
Press to select on the main menu, and press to enter it.
All Music
Select and press to view the songs list. Then you can select different songs by pressing
Previous/ Next
chosen by a simple press of .
Play
, and you can easily play the song you've
Now Playing
My Music
1/3
00:00:22 00:05:10
16:33
Every night in my dreams
I see you, l feel you,
Display Lyrics
The edited lyrics will be displayed synchronously
if you hold twice while playing music.
You can hold once again to quit the lyrics display scene.
Vol -
Vol -
NOR
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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
Now Playing
16:30
Repeat
1/3
00:00:41
Procedure: Press while playing music to enter the sub-menu screen (1).
Repeat
Select and press to enter the Repeat menu screen (2).
Previous/ Next
Press to select your preferred repeat mode, and press to confirm.
5 Repeat Modes are available: Sequence, Repeat One, Repeat All, Random Play, Intro.
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EQ Replay Times: 00 times
my+heart+will+go+on.mp3
Replay Gap: 5 seconds Replay Mode Tempo Rate: 0
Remove Add To MyList
Information Add Tag
Now Playing
16:30
Sequence
1/3
NOR
Repeat One Repeat All
my+heart+will+go+on.mp3
Random Play
Intro
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00:00:41 00:05:10
Sequence 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.
Repeat All All music would be played from the beginning to the last one repeatedly until this function is disabled.
Random Play 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
Now Playing
1/3
00:00:41
Now Playing
1/3
00:00:41 00:05:10
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16:30
Repeat
NOR
EQ
Replay Times: 00 times
my+heart+will+go+on.mp3
Replay Gap: 5 seconds Replay Mode Tempo Rate: 0
Remove Add To MyList
Information Add Tag
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NOR
Normal
Rock Pop
my+heart+will+go+on.mp3
Classic Soft
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Jazz
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DBB SRS Mode
Procedure: Press while playing music to enter the sub-menu screen (1).
Next
Press to select and press to enter the Equalizer menu screen (2).
If you don’t feel satisfied with the 7 fixed EQ Modes: Normal, Rock, Pop, Classic, Soft, Jazz, DBB. You can press to select , and press to
Next
its sub-menu screen.
Next
Press to select , and press to enter the User EQ Setting screen. you can press to move to each item; and press / to
Previous/ Next
adjust them. At last, press to confirm your setting and get back to the previous menu.
EQ mode
EQ
SRS Mode
User Mode
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Video Playback
Press to select on the main menu,
Previous/ Next
and press to enter it. Select by pressing . Choose , and press to enter the video files list.
Local Memory
Press to select different movies, and press to play.
Previous/ Next
My Video
Dir List
Video Playback
Dir List
ice_176.avi
test1.avi
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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 / .
When playing the video, press to enter the sub-menu and choose exit to back to the previous menu. Press again to retun to the main menu.
Previous/ Next
Previous/ Next
Play
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Photo Browse
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Picture List
Scan Mode Play Mode Slide Gap
Press Previous/Next to select on the main menu,
and press to confirm. Select by pressing .
Dir List
Press to , and press to enter it.
Local Memory
Choose . The pictures list will be shown after you press .
Then you can press to select a picture, and press to play it. While playing a picture, you can press to play the previous or next picture, too.
When browsing photos, press button to get back to previous Menu, press again to return to the Main menu.
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Previous/Next
Play
My Picture
Picture List
Previous/ Next
Play
1s
Photo Browse
Photos Preview
Previous/ Next
Press to select on the sub-menu of My Picture, and press to enter its options list.
Next
Press to choose , and press to confirm you setting. Then you can preview all the pictures after you select to enter the pictures list.
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Picture List
Scan Mode
Play Mode Slide Gap
Scan Mode
Outline Mode
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1s
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File List Mode
Outline Mode
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Photo Browse
SlideShow
Picture List
Scan Mode
Play Mode
Slide Gap
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Manual Play
Slide Play
1s
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Picture List
Scan Mode Play Mode
Slide Gap
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1s
If you want to create a slideshow for all photos, Previous/ Next
Play Mode
select on the sub-menu of My Picture, and press to enter its options list. Press to choose , and press to confirm. Then the pictures
Next
could be played one by one automatically according to the Slide Gap you preset.
Slide Play
you can press to
Slide Gap Setting:
Previous/ Next Slide Gap
Press to select on the sub-menu of My Picture. You can press / to adjust the time setting of slide gap between two pictures.
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Ebook
Ebook
Jan 2nd 2006
Now Reading
Dir List
Tag List Auto Play Gap: 5Sec
Previous/ Next
Press to select on the main menu, and press to enter it. Press to , and press to enter it. The ebooks in the extension of .TXT will be listed after you press .
Next
Dir List
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My Ebook
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Now Reading
Dir List Tag List
Auto Play Gap: 5Sec
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Auto Play Setting
While reading an article, you can press to choose
Auto Mode Auto Mode
or . If you choose , the article will be scrolled automatically according to the Auto Play Gap you preset.
Press to select on the sub-menu of Ebook. You can press / to adjust the time setting of auto play gap.
Auto Play GapPrevious/ Next
Manual Mode
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Recorder
Voice Recording
Now Recording
REC008.WAV
00:00:12
16:45
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Now Recording
Rec Type VOR: Off
00:00:12 27:00:16
Previous/ Next Recorder
Press to select on the main menu, and press to enter it.
Now Recording
Select , and press to start it. You can press to save the recorded voice.
To preset the format of the recorded voice file, you could select to go into on the sub-menu of Recorder.
Rec Type
Press button to return to Main Menu.Play
Voice Playback
Audio Player
All Music
Artist Album Genre My Music List Dir List
Record List
My Music Tag List Level
If you want to play the recorded file, you can press to
My Music
select on the main menu, and press to enter it.
Next
Press to select , and the recorded voice files will be listed after you press . You can press to select one, and press to start playing.
When playing the recorded audio file, Hold button to return to the Main Menu.
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Previous/ Next
Record List
Previous/ Next
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Technical Data
General Information
Capacity
Display
Power Supply
Operating System
Interface
Dimensions
Weight
Voice Recording
Supported File Types
Video Playback
Supported File Type
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128MB/256MB/512MB/1GB/2GB/4GB internal flash memory
2.4 inch Colour TFT display
3.7V Lithium battery
Windows® 98/2000/XP
USB 2.0 High Speed
50mm x 84mm x 8mm
50g
.ACT and .MP3 files
.AVI files ( )Resolution 320 x 240
Audio Playback
Compression Formats
S/N ratio
THN+D
Crosstalk
Earphone Output Power
Photo Browse
Supported File Types
Viewing Mode
Ebook
Supported File Type
Viewing Mode
.MP 3 (8kbps ~ 320kbps), .WMA (5kbps ~ 384kbps) for music at Constant Bit Rate
85dB
<0.6
>50dB
9mWx, 32ohm
.JPG, .BMP and .GIF for photo files
Manual Browse, Slideshow
.TXT files
Manual Mode, Auto Mode
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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 .AVI 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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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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