Transcend MP 870 User Manual

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User’s Manual
Digital Music Player
MP870
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Table of Contents
Introduction ............................................................................................ 6
Package Contents ................................................................................... 6
Features ................................................................................................. 8
System Requirements ............................................................................. 8
Safety Precautions .................................................................................. 9
General Use ........................................................................................................................9
Caution: Risk of Deafness .................................................................................................9
Reminders ........................................................................................................................ 10
MP870 Controls .................................................................................... 11
Music Playback Screen ......................................................................... 12
Basic Operation .................................................................................... 13
Charging the Battery ....................................................................................................... 13
Power ON .......................................................................................................................... 13
Power OFF ........................................................................................................................ 14
Play a Song ....................................................................................................................... 14
Pause a Song ................................................................................................................... 14
Next Track ......................................................................................................................... 14
Previous Track ................................................................................................................. 14
Fast Forward .................................................................................................................... 14
Fast Rewind ................................ ................................ ................................ ...................... 14
Increase Volume .............................................................................................................. 14
Decrease Volume ............................................................................................................. 14
Main Menu ........................................................................................................................ 14
File Navigator ................................................................................................................... 15
Deleting Files .................................................................................................................... 15
Repeat / Shuffle Functions .............................................................................................. 16
A-B Repeat ........................................................................................................................ 16
Hold ................................................................................................................................... 16
Reset ................................................................ ................................................................ . 16
Inserting / Removing the microSD Card ........................................................................ 16
MUSIC Mode ......................................................................................... 18
Playing Audio Files .......................................................................................................... 18
Adjusting the Volume ...................................................................................................... 19
A-B Repeat ........................................................................................................................ 19
Repeat Mode ..................................................................................................................... 20
Equalizer (EQ) Mode ................................................................ ................................ ........ 21
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Custom Settings .............................................................................................................. 21
Playback Speed ................................................................................................................ 23
Lyrics Sync ................................................................................................ ....................... 24
Add Bookmark ................................................................................................................. 24
Add to My Playlist ............................................................................................................ 25
Removing a Song from My Playlist ................................................................................ 25
Delete ................................ ................................ ................................................................ 26
File Information ................................................................................................................ 27
Record Mode ........................................................................................ 28
Voice Recording ............................................................................................................... 28
Line-in Recording ............................................................................................................ 29
Recording the Radio ........................................................................................................ 30
RADIO Mode ......................................................................................... 31
Listen to the Radio ........................................................................................................... 31
Selecting a Radio Station ................................................................................................ 31
Adjusting the Volume ...................................................................................................... 32
Saving a Radio Station .................................................................................................... 32
Auto Search ................................ ................................ ................................ ...................... 33
Recalling a Saved Station ............................................................................................... 34
FM Band ............................................................................................................................ 35
Mute .................................................................................................................................. 35
Recording the Radio ........................................................................................................ 36
PHOTO Mode ........................................................................................ 38
Displaying Photos ............................................................................................................ 38
Browse Mode .................................................................................................................... 39
Rotate ................................................................................................................................ 39
Zoom In / Zoom Out ................................................................................................ ......... 40
Slideshow Interval ........................................................................................................... 40
Slideshow Effects ............................................................................................................ 41
Set as Desktop Background ........................................................................................... 42
Delete ................................ ................................ ................................................................ 42
File Information ................................................................................................................ 43
VIDEO Mode ......................................................................................... 44
Playing Video Files .......................................................................................................... 44
Repeat Mode ..................................................................................................................... 45
Add Bookmark ................................................................................................................. 46
Delete ................................ ................................ ................................................................ 46
File Information ................................................................................................................ 47
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E-BOOKS Mode .................................................................................... 48
Reading E-Books and Text files ..................................................................................... 48
Advance to ........................................................................................................................ 48
Auto Page Turn Interval................................................................................................... 49
Font Size ........................................................................................................................... 50
Add Bookmark ................................................................................................................. 50
Delete ................................ ................................ ................................................................ 50
File Management ................................................................................... 52
Browsing the Internal Memory or microSD Card .......................................................... 52
Moving & Copying Files / Folders .................................................................................. 52
Deleting Files .................................................................................................................... 53
Settings ................................................................................................ 55
The Settings Menu ........................................................................................................... 55
Record Quality ................................................................................................................. 55
Record Source ................................................................................................................. 56
Record Gain ...................................................................................................................... 56
Screen Saver .................................................................................................................... 57
Sleep Timer ....................................................................................................................... 58
Auto Power Off ................................................................................................................. 58
Brightness ........................................................................................................................ 59
USB Connection Type ..................................................................................................... 59
Menu Animation ............................................................................................................... 60
Default Background Image .............................................................................................. 60
Format Internal Memory .................................................................................................. 61
Format microSD Card ...................................................................................................... 61
Date & Time ...................................................................................................................... 62
Language .......................................................................................................................... 63
Player Information .................................................................................... 63
Driver Installation .................................................................................. 65
Driver Installation for Windows 7, Vista, XP and 2000 ................................................ 65
Driver Installation for Mac OS 10.0, or Later ................................................................ 65
Driver Installation for Linux Kernel 2.4, or Later ......................................................... 65
Connecting to a Computer ..................................................................... 66
Transferring Files to the MP870 ...................................................................................... 66
Disconnecting the MP870 in Windows 7, Vista, XP and 2000 ................................................. 67
Disconnecting the MP870 in Mac OS 10.0 or Later ................................................................ 68
Disconnecting the MP870 in Linux Kernel 2.4 or Later ........................................................... 68
Troubleshooting ................................................................................... 69
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Specifications ....................................................................................... 72
Ordering Information ............................................................................. 72
Recycling & Environmental Considerations ............................................ 73
Transcend Limited Warranty︱ .................................................................. 74
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing Transcend‟s MP870, an advanced MP3 Player that can play music and display videos and photos. The MP870 combines all the advantages of a great sounding portable MP3 player with
the benefits of a USB flash drive, and includes many extra features such as a Recordable FM Radio, advanced digital voice recording, karaoke-style lyrics display, A-B repeat functions and variable track playback speeds. Your MP870 can also be used to read E-books and supports High-Speed USB 2.0 for faster uploading and downloading of files when connected to a computer. The A-B repeat and variable track playback speed features allows you to continuously replay specific sections of an audio file at slower or faster speeds – ideal for learning foreign languages and reviewing an important part of a song or recording. In addition, you can make personal memos and record meetings or class lectures using the advanced digital voice recorder with the built-in microphone.
Package Contents
The MP870 package includes the following items:
MP870
Earphones
USB Cable
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Line-In Recording Cable
Quick Start Guide
Protective Silicone Cover
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Features
2.4-inch QVGA (240 x 320 pixel) full-color TFT display
MP3, WMA, OGG, FLAC and WAV music files Playback music and videos (MPEG4 SP(Xvid),RM/RMVB and FLV files) View photos (JPEG, BMP, GIF and PNG files) and e-book (.txt) files Recordable FM Radio with 20 station presets
Built-in microphone and direct Line-In recording (for CD players, or other devices) Playlist Builder microSD / microSDHC memory card slot Built-in speaker for playback without earphones
Karaoke-style synchronized lyrics display A-B repeat allows continuous replay of a designated section of a track Variable track playback speeds Supports 13 languages including menus, song/album title, artist name and lyrics USB flash drive capabilities for data transfer and storage Adjustable sleep timer Eight equalizer effects, including a customizable USER EQ setting Power-saving screen savers and auto-shutoff function Internal rechargeable Li-Polymer battery provides over 22 hours of continuous music playback* High-Speed USB 2.0 port for easy computer connectivity and fast file transfers Real Time Clock (RTC) display
* Max. music playback time achieved with Screen Saver enabled and “Lyrics Sync” disabled.
System Requirements
Desktop or notebook computer with a working USB port. One of the following operating systems:
Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows Vista Windows XP Mac OS 10.0 or later Linux Kernel 2.4 or later
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Safety Precautions
These usage and safety guidelines are IMPORTANT! Please follow them carefully.
General Use
Unpack the contents of the MP870 package carefully. Ensure USB connectors are the same size and shape before connecting – never force them Always use the Transcend-provided power adapters and cables. Using incompatible cables may
permanently damage your MP870.
Never connect the MP870 to a USB hub. USB hubs connect to multiple devices at the same time,
resulting in inadequate or unstable power supply. This may cause damage to your digital music player. Known problems caused by connecting to a USB hub include reduced playback time, random resets, and in the worst case, permanent damage to the players firmware.
Do not allow your MP870 to get wet or come in contact with water or any other liquids Do not use a damp/wet cloth to wipe or clean the exterior case. Do not use or store your MP870 in any of the following environments:
o Direct sunlight o Next to an air conditioner, electric heater or other heat sources o In a closed car that is in direct sunlight
Always unplug the player once it is fully charged. Avoid charging the player for more than 12 hours. Do not charge in high-temperature environments or while exposed to direct sunlight. To maintain battery health, be sure to complete at least one full discharge/charge cycle per month.
Backing Up Data
Transcend does NOT take any responsibility for data loss, or damage during operation. If you
decide to store data on your MP870 we strongly advise that you regularly backup the data to a computer, or other storage medium.
To ensure High-Speed USB 2.0 data transfer rates when connecting to a computer, please ensure the
computer has the necessary USB drivers installed. If you are unsure how to check this, please consult your computer or motherboard User‟s Manual for USB driver information.
Caution: Risk of Deafness
Repeated or regular use of headphones or earphones at volume levels above 80 decibels can give a
false impression that the audio level is not high enough. Users may try to progressively increase the volume control therefore risking a dangerous noise level for their ears.
To protect your health and your hearing, keep the volume of your MP3 player below 80 decibels and do
not use for an extended period of time. Stop use if symptoms like headaches, nausea, or hearing disorders occur.
Your MP3 player is limited to a volume level of 100 decibels.
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Both the MP3 player and its accompanying earphones are compliant with the French regulation
concerning portable music devices (24th July 1998 Order).
Before using other earphones, confirm that their technical specifications are compatible with the original
set.
Reminders
Make sure the switch is not enabled before turning on the player. Never use the “Quick Format” or “Full Format” functions in Windows® to format your MP870.
If you leave the digital music player plugged into a notebook computer that is running on battery power,
the player will gradually drain power from your notebooks battery.
Follow the procedures in the Disconnecting from a Computer” section to properly remove your MP870
from a computer.
Transcend occasionally releases firmware updates for certain products. We suggest you visit
http://www.transcendusa.com and download the latest firmware version for your device.
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MP870 Controls
A
2.4" Full-Color TFT Display
B
Microphone
C
Speaker
D
Option / Record Button
E
Reset Switch
F
Hold Switch
G
Back / Menu Button
H
Next / Fast Forward
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Volume Down
J
Volume Up
K
Power / Play / OK Button
L
Previous / Rewind
M
Headphone Jack
N
High-Speed Mini USB 2.0 Port
O
Line-In Port
P
Lanyard Attachment Hole
Q
microSD Card Slot
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Music Playback Screen
ICON
INDICATION
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Date & Time
Displays current date and time (RTC)
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Sleep
Sleep Timer is enabled
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Auto Power Off
Auto Power Off function is enabled
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microSD Card
microSD Card is inserted
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Lock
Hold switch is enabled (controls are locked)
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Battery
Battery power level
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Play Status
(Play), (Pause), (Fast Forward), (Rewind), or
(Stop) status
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Track Info
Current track number and total number of tracks available
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Track Time & Progress bar
The total length (play time) of the file and current position
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Repeat Modes
Normal, Repeat One, Repeat All, Shuffle & Repeat, Normal in Folder, Repeat in Folder, Shuffle in Folder
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EQ Mode
Normal, Rock, Pop, Classical, Soft, Jazz, Bass Boost, User EQ
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Song Lyrics
Text lyrics are available for the current song (see Lyrics Sync)
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Play Speed
The current playback speed
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A-B Repeat
A – (start segment), –B (end segment), A–B (segment repeat)
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Artist
Artist / singer of the current song
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Album
The title of the album the current song comes from
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Filename / Title
The current file name and song title
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Cover Art
Displays an image of the album cover (if available)
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Basic Operation
NEVER plug the MP870 into a USB hub or an external USB port located on a keyboard, monitor or other peripheral. This can permanently damage your digital music player.
When charging the battery, Please plug the MP870 directly into your computers built-in USB port or use the Transcend USB Power Adapter (optional).
Charging the Battery
Plug the small end of the USB cable into the Mini USB port on the bottom of the MP870, and plug the large end of the cable into an available USB port on your desktop or notebook computer. The MP870‟s internal Li-Polymer battery will automatically begin charging. A battery charging indicator will appear in the upper right hand corner of the players screen. Leave the player plugged in until the battery charging animation stops.
Power ON
Press and hold the button to turn on the player. An animated logo will appear, followed by the player status information. After the startup sequence, the Main Menu will be displayed, indicating the MP870 is ready for use.
It takes a few seconds for the MP870 to power up. If the Hold icon appears on the display while powering on the unit, this means that the MP870’s
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hold switch player.
is enabled. You must switch off the Hold mode before you can operate the
Power OFF
Press and hold the button to turn off the MP870.
It takes a few seconds for the MP870 to completely power down. The power OFF animation will be displayed:
Play a Song
Press the
Pause a Song
Press
to pause and un-pause a song, recording, or video during playback.
Next Track
Press
Previous Track
Press
to go back to the previous song.
Fast Forward
Press and hold the
Fast Rewind
Press and hold the
Increase Volume
button to play a selected music, video, photo, E-book, or recording file.
to skip to the next available song.
button to fast-forward.
button to rewind.
Press once or press and hold the
Decrease Volume
Press once or press and hold the
Main Menu
Press and hold in any mode to enter the Main Menu. The Main Menu gives you access to the MUSIC, RECORD, RADIO, PHOTO, VIDEO, E-BOOKS, File Management modes and the
SETTINGS menu.
button until you reach the desired volume level.
button until you reach the desired volume level.
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File Navigator
The File Navigator is a fast and convenient way of moving between tracks, files and folders.
1. Choose FILE MANAGEMENT from the Main Menu or select Internal Memory / microSD Card in the
MUSIC, VIDEO, PHOTO, or E-Books modes to open the File Navigator.
2. Once the source device is chosen (Internal Memory or microSD Card), a list of available files for the current
mode will be shown (except in FILE MANAGEMENT mode, which displays all files).
3. Use the / buttons to move up and down the list of files.
4. Highlight the file you want to play and press .
5. To enter a folder or subfolder, highlight it and press either or .
6. To exit a folder, press or .
Deleting Files
1. In the File Management mode, navigate to the file you want to delete with the / and
/ buttons.
2. With the file highlighted, press the button to open Options menu.
3. Use the / buttons to highlight Delete and press . A OK / Cancel message will
appear.
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4. Use the / buttons to highlight OK” and press to permanently delete the file, or select Cancelto return to File Navigator mode without deleting.
Repeat / Shuffle Functions
Please see the “REPEAT” section in the Music mode for detailed instructions.
A-B Repeat
Please see the “A-B REPEAT” section in the Music mode for detailed instructions.
Hold
When the switch is enabled, all of the MP870‟s buttons will be disabled, and cannot accidentally be pressed while in your pocket.
Reset
If the MP870 is not functioning properly, you can reboot by pressing for 3 to 5 seconds.
Inserting / Removing the microSD Card
1. Open the microSD card slot cover with your fingernail.
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2. Insert the microSD card completely into the slot, applying gentle pressure with your fingertip until it clicks securely into place.
3. To remove the microSD card, gently push the card inward with your fingernail until it springs free, then pull it directly out of the slot.
For best results and compatibility, we strongly recommend using a Transcend microSD Card.
Transcend is not responsible for any damage caused by using a non-Transcend brand memory card in the MP870 music player.
Do not remove a microSD card while accessing files (playback or browsing) on the card. This can
cause accidental deletion of data, product malfunction or damage to the microSD card.
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MUSIC Mode
Playing Audio Files
1. Press and hold to power ON the unit. The Main Menu will appear.
If the MP870 is already on, press and hold the button to enter the Main Menu.
2. Use the /
/
3. Use the / buttons to select the source location of the song you want to play (Internal
Memory or microSD Card) and press . (Alternatively, you can find all files in the FILE
/ buttons to select Music mode and press .
MANAGEMENT mode)
4. Navigate to the file you want to play by using the
5. Press to begin listening to a music file.
/
and
/ buttons.
Please see the Specifications section for a list of all music file formats the MP870 supports. If the music player cannot find any compatible files, a No Files Found message will be displayed.
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Adjusting the Volume
While playing a song, press once or press and hold or until you reach the desired volume level.
A-B Repeat
1. While playing a song in the MUSIC mode, press the button to open the Options menu.
2. Select A-B Repeat and press
to enable this function.
3. Press the button to mark the beginning of the section you want to repeat.
4. Press the button again to mark the end of the section you want to repeat.
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5. The marked section of the song will playback in a continuous loop.
6. Press the button once more to stop the A-B repeat function.
Repeat Mode
There are seven Repeat modes to choose from:
Normal (plays all music files available one time, in consecutive order) Repeat One (continuously repeats the current song) Repeat All (continuously repeats playback of all music files available, in consecutive order) Shuffle & Repeat (continuously repeats playback of all music files available, in random order) Normal in Folder (plays all music files in a folder one time, in consecutive order) Repeat in Folder (continuously repeats playback of all music files in a folder, in consecutive order) Shuffle in Folder (plays all music files in a folder, in random order)
1. While playing a song in the MUSIC mode, press the button to open the Options menu.
2. Use the / buttons to select “Repeat Mode and press .
3. Select a repeat mode and press
to confirm.
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Equalizer (EQ) Mode
There are many preset Equalizer Modes to choose from: Normal, Rock, Pop, Classical, Soft, Jazz, Bass Boost, User EQ.
1. While playing a song in the MUSIC mode, press the button to open the Options menu.
2. Use the
3. Use the /
difference between each mode through the earphones.
/ buttons to select “EQ Mode” and press .
buttons to select an equalizer mode. If music is playing, you will instantly hear the
4. Press
Custom Settings
This menu contains customizable audio settings:User EQ and Fade In / Fade Out.
to confirm the new EQ setting.
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A. User EQ: The User EQ allows you to customize a 5-band equalizer to your personal preference.
1. While playing a song in the MUSIC mode, press the button to open the Options menu.
2. Use the / buttons to select “Custom Settings and press .
3. Select “User EQ and press .
4. Press /
5. Press
/ to increase or decrease levels of each frequency range
buttons to switch between five bands: 80Hz, 200Hz, 1KHz, 4KHz, and 8KHz.
6. Press
B. Fade In / Fade Out:
When this function is enabled, the volume will gradually decrease at the end of each song, and gradually increase as the next song starts.
to confirm and return to the Custom Settings” menu.
1. While playing a song in the MUSIC mode, press the button to open the Options menu.
2. Use the / buttons to select “Custom Settings and press .
3. Select “Fade In / Fade Out and press .
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4. Select On to turn on this function, or Off to turn the function off.
5. Press to confirm and return to the Custom Settings menu.
Playback Speed
The speed at which an audio file is played can be increased or decreased. Note: this function only works when playing MP3 format files. (Adjustment range: -4 ~ +4. Normal speed is 0)
1. While playing a song in the MUSIC mode, press the button to open the Options menu.
2. Use the / buttons to select “Playback Speed and press .
3. Press / until you reach the desired level of playback speed.
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4. Press
to confirm the new playback speed.
Lyrics Sync
This function displays synchronized lyrics (if available) on the screen during music playback. Note: For Lyrics Sync to work, an xxxxx.lrc lyrics file with the exact same name as its corresponding music
file must be transferred to the MP870.
Ex: for the MP3 file GM-Last_Christmas.mp3, the LRC lyrics file must be named GM-Last_Christmas.lrc
1. In the MUSIC mode, press the button to open the Options menu.
2. Use the / buttons to select “Lyrics Sync and press .
3. Select On to use Lyrics Sync, or Off to turn the function off.
4. Press to confirm.
Add Bookmark
This function can be used to mark a specific part of song so you can easily return to it in the future.
1. While playing a song in the MUSIC mode, press the button to open the Options menu.
2. Use the /
buttons to select “Add Bookmark.
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3. Press the button to bookmark the current position of the song.
Add to My Playlist
The MP870 includes five built-in playlists that can be used to sort your favorite songs into different groups.
Ex: you may choose to add “dance music” to My Playlist 1, and “love songs” to My Playlist 2.
1. In the MUSIC mode, press the button to open the Options menu.
2. Use the /
buttons to select “Add to My Playlist” and press .
3. Select the playlist you want to add the song to. (My Playlist 1 ~ My Playlist 5)
4. Press the button to add the currently playing song to the highlighted playlist.
Removing a Song from My Playlist
1. Press and hold the
2. Use the /
3. Use the /
button to enter the Main Menu.
/
buttons to select Playlists and press .
/ buttons to select Music mode and press .
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4. Select the playlist you want to edit and press .
5. Highlight the song you want to remove and press the button.
6. Use the / buttons to select “OK and press to remove the song (note: this will only
remove the selected song from the current playlist, and will not actually delete the file from the microSD card or internal memory).
7. Press
Delete
1. While playing a song in the MUSIC mode, press the button to open the Options menu.
to return to My Playlist.
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2. Use the / will appear.
3. Use the / buttons to highlight OK” and press to permanently delete the currently playing file, or selectCancelto return to the Options menu without deleting.
buttons to highlight Delete and press . A Confirm File Delete message
File Information
This option will display all information about the audio file currently playing (Song Title, Album, Artist, Genre, Year, Total Time, Bit Rate, Sample Rate, File Format).
1. While playing a song in the MUSIC mode, press the button to open the Options menu.
2. Use the /
3. Press
to return to the Options menu.
buttons to select “File Information and press .
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Record Mode
Use the /
There are three recording modes:
All recordings can be accessed in FILE MANAGEMENT mode or by using the File Navigator in
MUSIC mode
To adjust the recording sample rate, please see the Settings / Record Quality section of this
manual.
/
/ buttons to select “Record” and press .
Voice Recording
1. Press and hold the button for 2 seconds in any mode (except Radio) to activate the MP870‟s built-in
microphone and begin voice recording.
2. An automatically generated file name for your recording will appear on the screen.
3. Press to pause the recording, and press again to resume.
4. Press
button. A Stop Recording message will appear.
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5. Use the / buttons to highlight OK” and press to finish the recording.
Voice recordings are named and numbered in this format: MYearMonthDay###.WAV”
Ex: M091216003.WAV represents the third voice recording made on December 16th, 2009
Voice recordings are saved in the INTERNAL MEMORY / RECORD / MIC For best results, try to position the MP870’s Microphone as close as possible to the source of the
sound or voice you are recording.
Line-in Recording
To adjust the Record Source, please see the “Settings / Record Source” section of this manual.
1. Press and hold the button for 2 seconds in any mode (except Radio) to activate the MP870‟s Line-in recording.
2. An automatically generated file name for your recording will appear on the screen.
3. Press to pause the recording, and press again to resume.
4. Press
button. A Stop Recording message will appear.
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5. Use the / buttons to highlight OK” and press to finish the recording.
Line-In recordings are named and numbered in this format: LYearMonthDay###.WAV”
Ex: L091216003.WAV represents the third Line-In recording made on December 16th, 2009
Line-In recordings are saved in the INTERNAL MEMORY / RECORD / LINE IN
Recording the Radio
Please see the “Recording the Radio section in the RADIO mode for detailed instructions.
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RADIO Mode
Listen to the Radio
1. Plug in the earphones . (Earphones must be plugged-in to listen to the Radio).
2. Press and hold the
3. Use the /
4. The current FM Radio frequency will be displayed.
button to enter the Main Menu.
/
/ buttons to select “Radio” and press .
Selecting a Radio Station
To manually select a radio station, press
0.1MHz increments) until you reach the desired station. Alternatively, you can press and hold either or
to auto-scan for the next available station.
or
(the FM frequency will increase or decrease in
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Note: If you have already saved your favorite stations to the Station List, you can press and then use the
/ buttons to quickly switch between your saved stations. Press again to adjust the
frequency manually.
Adjusting the Volume
Press once or press and hold
or until you reach the desired volume level.
Saving a Radio Station
The MP870 lets you save your 20 favorite radio stations (CH01 to CH20). To save a station:
1. Use
or
to select the radio station (FM frequency) that you want to save.
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2. Press the button to open the Options menu.
3. Use the /
list.
4. Use the / buttons to select your desired channel number, and press again to save the current radio station to that channel.
buttons to select “Save Station and press
to bring up the saved channel
Auto Search
1. In the RADIO mode press to open the Options menu.
2. Use the /
automatically scanned and the 20 channels with a strong signal will be saved.
buttons to select “Auto Search” and press , then all the FM channels will be
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The previous 20 channels in station list will be reset first when using this function.
Recalling a Saved Station
1. In the RADIO mode press to open the Options menu.
2. Use the /
buttons to select “Station List and press to display your saved stations
(CH01 to CH20).
3. Use the / buttons to select a channel number.
4. Press to listen to the selected channel.
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FM Band
The MP870 allows you choose World FM Band (87.5MHz~108.0MHz) or Japan FM Band (76.0MHz~90.0MHz).
1. In the RADIO mode press to open Option menu.
2. Use the /
3. Select “World FM Band” or “Japan FM Band, then press to confirm.
buttons to select “FM Band and press .
Mute
1. In the RADIO mode press to open the Options menu.
2. Use the /
3. To un-mute the radio, select Start Playing from the Options menu.
buttons to select “Mute and press .
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Recording the Radio
1. Select a radio station that you want to record.
2. Press and hold the
button for 2 seconds to begin recording the station.
3. An automatically generated file name for your recording, along with the current record quality, FM frequency, and file destination will appear on the screen.
FM Recordings are named and numbered in this format: FYearMonthDay###.WAV
Ex: F090123012.WAV would be the twelfth FM recording made on January 23, 2009
FM recordings are saved in the Internal Memory / RECORD / FM
4. Press to pause the recording, and press again to resume.
5. Press
button. A Stop Recording message will appear.
6. Use the / buttons to highlight OK” and press to save the recording and return to the RADIO mode.
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Displaying Photos
PHOTO Mode
1. Press and hold the
2. Use the /
3. The File Navigator will open. Use the / buttons to select the source location of the photo
you want to view (Internal Memory or microSD Card) and press . (Alternatively, you can find all files in the FILE MANAGEMENT mode)
4. Use the / press .
button to enter the Main Menu.
/
and /
/ buttons to select “Photo” and press .
buttons to navigate to the photo you want to view and
5. Press to go to the next available photo, and press photo.
6. Pressing while viewing a photo will start the Slideshow function.
to go back to the previously viewed
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Browse Mode
This option lets you adjust the way files are displayed on the screen when browsing for a specific photo.
1. In the PHOTO mode, select Browse Mode. and press .
2. Use the /
buttons to select “List or Thumbnail” and press .
Rotate
1. While viewing an image in the PHOTO mode, press the button to open the Options menu.
2. Use the /
buttons to select “Rotate and press .
3. Choose the degree amount that way you want to rotate the image by (90, 180, 270) and press to confirm.
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Zoom In / Zoom Out
1. When viewing an image in the PHOTO mode, press the button to open the Options menu.
2. Use the /
3. Select Zoom In or Zoom Out and press to confirm.
buttons to select “Zoom and press .
4. While zoomed-in, press /
5. Press to view the image at its normal size.
and
/ to move around.
Slideshow Interval
This option adjusts the amount of time in between each picture displayed when viewing slideshows.
1. When viewing an image in the PHOTO mode, press the button to open the Options menu.
2. Use the /
buttons to select “Slideshow Interval” and press .
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3. Use the /
buttons to select the desired interval time, press
to confirm. (Adjustment
range: 1sec ~ 10sec).
Note: Large image files sometimes take a while to decode before they are displayed. If the decoding
time takes longer than the slideshow interval, the photo will be displayed immediately after it is decoded.
Slideshow Effects
This function adjusts the way that each image transitions onto the screen during Slideshow playback.
1. While viewing an image in the PHOTO mode, press the button to open the Options menu.
2. Use the /
3. Use the /
buttons to select Slideshow Effects” and press .
buttons to select the effects (Normal, Slide, Chessboard, Blink, Wipe, Window
Blinds, Thin Lines, Random) you want, press to confirm.
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Set as Desktop Background
Sets current picture as the music player‟s main menu background image.
1. When viewing an image in the PHOTO mode, press the button to open the Options menu.
2. Use the /
buttons to select “Set as Desktop Background”, press to confirm.
Delete
1. When viewing an image in the PHOTO mode, press the button to open the Options menu.
2. Use the /
appear.
buttons to select “Delete” and press . A Confirm File Delete” message will
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3. Use the / buttons to highlight OK” and press to permanently delete the currently displayed picture, or select Cancel”to return to the Options menu without deleting.
File Information
This option will display all information about the photo file currently playing (File Name, Resolution, File Size, Date Created).
1. While displaying an image file in the PHOTO mode, press the button to open the Options menu.
2. Use the /
3. Press
to return to the Options menu.
buttons to select “File Information and press .
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Playing Video Files
VIDEO Mode
1. Press and hold the
2. Use the /
3. Use the / buttons to select the source location of the video you want to play (Internal
Memory or microSD Card) and press . (Alternatively, you can find all files in the FILE MANAGEMENT mode)
4. Navigate to the file you want to play by using the press .
button to enter the Main Menu.
/
/ buttons to select “Video” and press .
/
and / buttons and
5. Press to pause the video, and press again to resume.
In order to maximize the screens resolution, video playback is displayed horizontally. The /
horizontally.
/ /
directional controls will be adjusted to function
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6. During video playback press to go to the next available video, and press to go back.
7. To fast forward, press and hold . To rewind, press and hold .
8. To adjust the volume, press / .
The MP870 only supports video files encoded in MPEG4 SP(Xvid) / FLV /RM /RMVB video format.
Repeat Mode
There are four Repeat modes to choose from:
Normal (plays all video files available one time, in consecutive order) Repeat One (continuously repeats the current video) Repeat All (continuously repeats playback of all video files available, in consecutive order) Shuffle (continuously repeats playback of all video files available, in random order)
1. While viewing a file in the VIDEO mode, press the button to open the Options menu.
2. Use the / buttons to select “Repeat Mode and press .
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3. Select a repeat mode and press
to confirm.
Add Bookmark
This function can be used to mark a specific part of a video so you can easily return to it in the future.
1. While viewing a file in the VIDEO mode, press the button to open the Options menu.
2. Use the /
buttons to select “Add Bookmark.
3. Press the button to bookmark the current position of the video and continue watching the video.
Delete
1. While viewing a file in the VIDEO mode, press the button to open the Options menu.
2. Use the /
appear.
buttons to select “Delete” and press . A Confirm File Delete message will
3. Use the / buttons to highlight OK” and press to permanently delete the currently played video, or select Cancel”to return to the Options menu without deleting.
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File Information
This option will display all information about the video file currently playing (File Name, Resolution, Frame Rate, Bit Rate, Total Time, File Size).
1. While viewing a file in the VIDEO mode, press the button to open the Options menu.
2. Use the /
3. Press
to return to the Options menu.
buttons to select “File Information and press .
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To read E-Books on your MP870, you must first transfer .txt files to the player
Reading E-Books and Text files
E-BOOKS Mode
1. Press and hold the
2. Use the /
3. The File Navigator will open. Use the / buttons to select the source location of the TXT file
you want to read (Internal Memory or microSD Card) and press . (Alternatively, you can find all files in the FILE MANAGEMENT mode)
4. Use the /
.
button to enter the Main Menu.
/
and /
/ buttons to select “E-Books and press .
buttons to navigate to the file you want to read and press
5. Press to go to the next page. Press
. A icon will appear in the top right corner of the screen. Press again to turn pages
manually .
The MP870 only supports “.txt” format text files (unicode UTF-8 or UTF-16).
to go back one page. To enable Auto Page Turn press
Advance to
This function lets you jump to a certain position of the document.
1. While reading a text file in the E-BOOKS mode, press the button to open the Options menu.
2. Use the /
buttons to select “Advance to and press .
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3. Press / to increase or decrease percentage in 5% steps and press to confirm.
(Adjustment range: 0% ~100%)
Auto Page Turn Interval
Sets the speed at which pages are automatically turned.
1. While reading a text file in the E-BOOKS mode, press the button to open the Options menu.
2. Use the /
3. Use the /
press
to confirm. (Adjustment range: 3 Sec, 6 Sec, 9 Sec, 12 Sec, 15 Sec)
buttons to select “Auto Page Turn Interval” and press .
buttons until you reach the desired interval time of pages turning automatically and
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Font Size
1. While reading a text file in the E-BOOKS mode, press the button to open the Options menu.
2. Use the /
3. Use the /
confirm and continue reading.
buttons to select “Font Size and press .
buttons to select the font size (Small, Medium, Large) you want, press to
Add Bookmark
This function can be used to mark a specific place within a text file so you can easily return to it in the future.
1. While reading a text file in the E-BOOKS mode, press the button to open the Options menu.
2. Use the /
buttons to select “Add Bookmark.
3. Press the button to bookmark the current page that you are reading.
Delete
1. With a file open in the E-BOOKS mode, press the button to open the Options menu.
2. Use the /
appear.
buttons to select “Delete” and press . A “Confirm File Delete” message will
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3. Use the /
buttons to highlight OK” and press to delete the text file currently open, or
select Cancelto return to the Options menu without deleting.
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File Management
Browsing the Internal Memory or microSD Card
1. Press and hold the
2. Use the /
3. Use the / buttons to select either Internal Memory or microSD Card and press
or .
button to enter the Main Menu.
/
/ buttons to select “File Management” and press .
4. Use the / directory of the selected storage device.
5. To open a folder or file, highlight it and press either or .
6. To exit a folder and move up one level, press or .
buttons to scroll up and down through the available folders and files in the root
Moving & Copying Files / Folders
1. In the File Management menu use the /
folder and press the button to open the Options menu.
and /
buttons to highlight a file or
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2. Use the / the selected item to a new location and deletes it from the original location. Copy will copy the item to the new location without deleting the original)
3. Select the destination storage device and press .
buttons to select “Move or Copy and press . (Note: Move will transfer
4. Use the /
5. Press the button to perform the move or copy and return to the previous screen.
buttons to highlight your desired destination folder or the Root (default) directory.
Deleting Files
1. In the File Management menu use the /
folder and press the button to open the Options menu.
2. Use the / appear.
buttons to select “Delete” and press . A “Confirm File Delete” message will
and /
buttons to highlight a file or
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3. Use the / return to the previous screen.
buttons to highlight OK and press to delete the file, or select Cancel to
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The Settings Menu
Settings
1. Press and hold the
2. Use the /
3. To exit the SETTINGS menu, press the button.
button to go to the Main Menu.
/
/ buttons to select “Settings” and press .
Record Quality
The quality of an audio recording can be set to Low, Medium, or High. Higher recording quality settings require more memory space to save the recorded WAV files.
1. In the SETTINGS menu, use the / buttons to select “Record Quality and press .
2. Use the /
FM Radio and Line In are recorded in Stereo. MIC voice recordings are recorded in Mono. For best voice recording results, try to position the MP870’s microphone as close as possible to the
source of the sound or voice you are recording.
buttons to select Low, Medium, or High quality and press
to confirm.
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Maximum Record Time / Quality Table
MIC
Sample rate
Channels
4GB
8GB
Low (8KHz)
1 (mono)
256 hrs
512 hrs
Med (16KHz)
1 (mono)
128 hrs
256 hrs
High (32KHz)
1 (mono)
64 hrs
128 hrs
FM / Line In
Sample rate
Channels
4GB
8GB
Low (8KHz)
2 (stereo)
128 hrs
256 hrs
Med (16KHz)
2 (stereo)
64 hrs
128 hrs
High (32KHz)
2 (stereo)
32 hrs
64 hrs
Record Source
Select between MIC (Built-In Microphone) or LINE-IN (for CD Players or other sources) as the Audio Recording method used by the MP870.
1. In the SETTINGS menu, use the / buttons to select “Record Source and press .
2. Use the /
buttons to select MIC or Line-In and press
to confirm.
Record Gain
This option allows you to increase the input volume when recording voice or audio.
1. In the SETTINGS menu, use the /
buttons to select “Record Gain and press .
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2. Use the / Adjustment range: 1 ~ 7 or Off (7=highest gain, 1=lowest gain)
buttons to select your desired amount of gain and press
to confirm.
Screen Saver
This function lets you enable/disable the screen saver, and set the screen savers auto-activation time delay.
1. In the SETTINGS menu, use the / buttons to select “Screen Saver and press .
2. Use
(Adjustment range: 10 Sec ~ 180 Sec or Off)
/ buttons until you reach the desired time delay and press
to confirm.
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Sleep Timer
This function sets a time delay to automatically power OFF the MP870, regardless of playback status.
1. In the SETTINGS menu, use the
2. Use
(Adjustment range: 10 Minute ~ 180 Minute or Off)
/ buttons until you reach the desired time delay and press
/ buttons to select “Sleep Timer and press .
to confirm.
Auto Power Off
This function sets a time delay to automatically power-OFF the MP870 after a certain period of time with no user input.
1. In the SETTINGS menu, use the / buttons to select “Auto Power Off and press .
2. Use
(Adjustment range: 10 Minute ~ 180 Minute or Off)
/ buttons until you reach the desired time delay and press
to confirm.
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Brightness
This option lets you adjust the brightness of the screen.
1. In the SETTINGS menu, use the /
2. Use
(Adjustment range: 1 ~ 5)
/ buttons until you reach the desired level of brightness and press
buttons to select “Brightness and press .
to confirm.
USB Connection Type
USB (Use this mode for normal drag-and-drop transfer of all other files, or if using a Mac
®
or
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Linux® computer)
Menu Animation
Changes the effect displayed during menu interface transitions.
1. In the SETTINGS menu, use the / buttons to select “Menu Animation and press .
2. Use the / buttons to select Normal”, Zoom” or “Push” and press
to confirm.
Default Background Image
When a user-selected picture is set as the background image, this option can be used restore the original look of the MP870 menus.
1. In the SETTINGS menu, use the / buttons to select “Default Background Image” and press
.
2. Select OK” and press menu.
to confirm and restore the default background image, then return to Main
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Format Internal Memory
This option will permanently delete all files stored in the players internal memory. Please be sure to backup any songs, pictures, or other files you want to save before proceeding.
1. In the SETTINGS menu, use the / buttons to select “Format Internal Memory” and press
.
2. Use the / buttons to select “OK and press .
3. A confirmation screen will appear. Select OK again only if you are sure you want to erase all files
stored in the players internal memory and press , or select Cancelto return to the SETTINGS menu.
Format microSD Card
This option will permanently delete all files stored on the microSD card. If there are any songs or pictures you want to save, please use the File Management to copy them to the players internal memory before proceeding.
1. In the SETTINGS menu, use the / buttons to select “Format microSD Card” and press
.
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2. Use the / buttons to select “OK and press .
3. A confirmation screen will appear. Select OK again only if you are sure you want to erase all data on
the microSD card and press , or select Cancelto return to the SETTINGS menu.
Date & Time
This option lets you adjust the local date and time.
1. In the SETTINGS menu, use the / buttons to select “Date & Time and press .
2. Use / to move between Year, Month, Day,12hr/24hr, Hour, Minute, and AM/PM.
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3. Adjust the values of each field with the /
4. Press
to confirm your new time settings.
buttons.
Language
Sets the MP870‟s display language, including menus, song/album titles, artist names, and lyrics. The player supports 13 User languages.
1. In the SETTINGS menu, use the /
2. Select your language with the /
buttons to select “Language and press .
buttons and press
to confirm.
Player Information
This displays the MP870‟s firmware version and available memory capacity.
1. Press and hold the
2. Use the / buttons to select “Player Information and press .
3. Press the button to return to Main menu.
button to go to the Main Menu.
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Driver Installation
NEVER use Windows to format your MP870.
Driver Installation for Windows
No drivers are required. These Windows® Operating Systems have built-in drivers to support the MP870. Plug your MP870 into an available USB port and Windows® will install the necessary files. Two Removable Disk” drives (one for the microSD slot & one for the MP870 internal memory) with a newly assigned drive letter will appear in the My Computer window.
Driver Installation for Mac
No drivers are required. Plug your MP870 into an available USB port and your computer will automatically detect it.
XP, Vista, 7 and 8
OS 10.0, or Later
Driver Installation for Linux
No drivers are required. Plug your MP870 into a USB port and mount it.
1. Create a directory for the MP870.
Example: mkdir /mnt /MP870
2. Mount the MP870.
Example: mount –a –t msdos /dev/sda1 /mnt /MP870
Kernel 2.4, or Later
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Connecting to a Computer
NEVER plug the MP870 into a USB hub or an external USB port located on a keyboard, monitor or other peripheral. This may cause damage to your digital music player. When
connecting to a computer, Please plug the MP870 directly into your computers built-in USB port.
Transferring Files to the MP870
If you want to use your Digital Music Player to do more than listen to the radio, you must transfer music files, pictures, movies or TXT files to the MP870. You can also use the MP870 as a portable flash drive to transfer your important documents and other files.
1. Plug the small end of the USB cable into the Mini USB port on the MP870 and plug the large end of the cable into an available USB port on your desktop or notebook computer. The internal Li-Polymer battery will begin charging.
2. When connected to a computer a USB connection screen will appear.
USB Data Transfer: For transferring files to and from the players internal memory.
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USB Charge & Playback: For charging the battery while continuing to use the music
NEVER unplug the MP870 during file transfer. Unplug the MP870 only when Windows informs it is safe to do so.
playback functions of the player. No data transfer is possible in this mode.
Note: Both connection modes will charge the internal battery, however when “USB Data Transfer” is chosen, the players audio and video functions will not be available.
3. Use the / If you are using Windows® , Two Removable Disk drives (one for the microSD slot & one for the
MP870 internal memory) with a newly assigned drive letter will appear in the My Computer window.
buttons to select your desired connection mode.
*Note: (F:) and (G:) are example drive letters – your My Computer" window may differ
4. To transfer photos, videos, e-book text files, and non-protected music to the MP870, the USB Connection Type in the Settings menu must be set to USB. With this connection type, you can transfer files by simply dragging them onto the MP870‟s Removable Disk drive letter. You can also create your own folders within the MP870 and copy files directly to the folders.
5. Always disconnect the MP870 from a computer by selecting and following the instructions for the “Safely Remove Hardware” icon that can be found on the Windows® Toolbar at the bottom of the computer
screen
Disconnecting the MP870 in Windows
1. Select the Hardware icon on the system tray.
2. The Safely Remove Hardware pop-up window will appear. Select it to continue.
XP, Vista, 7 and 8
3. A window will appear stating “The USB Mass Storage Devicedevice can now be safely removed from
the system.”
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4. Unplug the MP870 from your computer.
Disconnecting the MP870 in Mac
1. Drag and drop the Disk icon that corresponds to your MP870 into the trashcan.
2. Unplug your MP870 from the USB port.
Disconnecting the MP870 in Linux
1. Execute umount /mnt /MP870 to un-mount the device.
2. Unplug your MP870 from the USB port.
OS 10.0 or Later
Kernel 2.4 or Later
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Troubleshooting
If a problem occurs with your MP870, please first check the information listed below before taking your MP870 for repair. If you are unable to remedy a problem from the following hints, please consult your dealer, service center, or local Transcend branch office. We also have FAQ and Support services on our websites.
Operating system cannot detect the MP870
Check the following:
Is your MP870 properly connected to the USB port? If not, unplug it and plug it in again. Is your MP870 connected to the Mac keyboard? If yes, unplug it and plug it into an available USB port
on your Mac Desktop.
Is the USB port enabled? If not, refer to your computer (or motherboard) users manual to enable it.
The MP870 will not Power ON
Check the following:
Is the MP870 connected to your computer? If so, unplug it.  Is the LOCK switch set to LOCK? If yes, set it to the “OFF” position. Is the battery out of power? If yes, please recharge the battery.
Cannot transfer files to the MP870
Unplug the MP870 from your computer, wait a moment, and plug it back in. If this does not work, try pressing the “Reset” button for 3 to 5 seconds.
Buttons arent working
Is the LOCK switch set to LOCK? If yes, set it to the “OFF” position.
Cannot hear audio playback
Have you downloaded any music files onto the MP870? If no, then you must first do so from your
computer or the Internet.
Are the earphones properly connected to the earphone jack? If not, reconnect them. Is the volume loud enough? If not, increase the volume level until the music can be heard.
Song/album/artist name is not displayed correctly on the screen
The default language of the MP870 is English. Please set the player to the appropriate language first. The MP870 music playback screen displays song details based on each files ID3 tag information.
You can modify the ID3 tags of your music files by using Windows Media Player or Winamp.
If no ID3 tag data is available, only the file name will be displayed on the music playback screen.
Cannot RECORD voice, music, or the FM radio
To make sure recorded files do not get lost, two safety mechanisms are built into the MP870:
1. If remaining battery capacity is less than 10%, the player will not enter the record mode.
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2. While recording, if the remaining battery capacity goes below 10% the MP870 will automatically save
the recording.
Intermittent music playback
Unplug the earphones and plug them back in again to make sure they are securely connected.
MP870 Powers OFF automatically
The MP870 features SLEEP Mode and Auto Power Off functions, which are power-saving features. You can preset your MP870 to Power-OFF automatically after 0~180 minutes. Please refer to the SETTINGS section for more information.
MP870 just isn’t working properly
If your MP870 ever stops working properly, or locks up, try Powering it ON and OFF a few times, if this does not correct the problem you can Reset the unit by pressing the “Reset” button for 3 to 5 seconds.
Cannot find the file that was just copied to the MP870
Re-copy the file and refer to the Disconnecting from a Computersection to remove the MP870 after the copy process is completed.
A File that was just deleted still appears
Re-delete the file and refer to the Disconnecting from a Computersection to remove the MP870 after the delete process is completed.
MP870 does not operate after formatting in Windows
®
Formatting the MP870 using the “Quick Format,” or Full Format option in Windows® erases the default system information that the MP870 requires to operate. To re-install the system information, please visit http://www.transcendusa.com/ and download a Firmware Update for your MP870.
How do I find out what Windows Media Player version I am using?
Open your Windows Media Player program. Click on the “Help” menu and select the “About Windows Media Player” option. The version of your Windows Media Player will be displayed on the computer screen.
Cannot view Photo files on my MP870
The MP870 only supports “.JPG,” “.BMP”, “.GIF”, and .PNG” Photo files, please ensure that the photo is one of these files types.
Cannot read E-book files on my MP870
The MP870 only supports “.TXT” E-book files, please ensure that the E-book is saved in Unicode UTF-8 or UTF-16 format.
Lyrics Sync: Why can’t I see the words of the song I am listening to?
For detailed Lyrics Sync instructions, please link to the FAQ section on our website
http://www.transcendusa.com/Support/FAQ/
An Insuffucient Power message is displayed on the screen
If your MP870 displays an “Insufficient Power message, this means the device supplying USB power to your
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digital music player is not outputting stable or adequate voltage to charge the players internal battery. This message does not indicate a problem with the music player.
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Specifications
1. Size (L x W x H):
94 mm × 50 mm × 12.0 mm
2. Weight:
62g
3. Music Formats:
MP3, WMA, OGG, FLAC and WAV
4. Video Formats
MPEG4 SP(Xvid), FLV ,RM , RMVB
5. Photo Formats
JPEG, BMP, GIF and PNG
6. Recording Format:
IMA_ADPCM (WAV)
7. Estimated Battery
Life: (fully charged
battery)
22 Hours of continuous music playback 4 Hours of continuous video playback
8. Compression Rates:
32Kbps to 320Kbps
9. Data Retention:
Up to 10 years
10. Erase Cycles:
100,000 times
11. Signal-to-Noise Ratio:
90dB
12. Certificates:
CE, FCC, BSMI
13. Warranty:
2-years
Device Description
Memory Size
Transcend P/N
MP870 Digital Music Player (BLACK)
8GB
TS8GMP870K
MP870 Digital Music Player (WHITE)
8GB
TS8GMP870W
Ordering Information
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Recycling & Environmental Considerations
Recycling the Product (WEEE): Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components, which can be recycled and reused. When you see the crossed-out wheel bin symbol attached to a product, it means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC:
Never dispose of your product with other household waste. Please inform yourself about the local rules on the separate collection of electrical and electronic products. The correct disposal of your old product helps prevent potential negative consequences on the environment and human health.
Battery Disposal: Your product contains a built-in rechargeable battery covered by the European Directive 2006/66/EC, which cannot be disposed of with normal household waste.
Please inform yourself about the local rules on separate collection of batteries. The correct disposal of batteries helps prevent potentially negative consequences on the environment and human health.
For products with non-exchangeable built in batteries: The removal of (or the attempt to remove) the battery invalidates the warranty. This procedure is only to be performed at the end of the product‟s life.
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Transcend Limited Warranty
Above and Beyond is the standard we set ourselves for customer service at Transcend. We consistently position ourselves to be significantly above the industry norm, which is all part of our commitment to Customer Satisfaction.
All Transcend information, Inc. (Transcend) products are warranted and tested to be free from defects in material and workmanship and to conform to the published specifications. During the warranty period should your Transcend MP870 fail under normal use in the recommended environment due to improper workmanship or materials, Transcend will repair the product or replace it with a comparable one. This warranty is subject to the conditions and limitations set forth herein.
Duration of Warranty: The Transcend MP870 is covered by this warranty for a period of two (2) years from the date of purchase. Proof of purchase including the date of purchase is required to collect on the warranty. Transcend will inspect the product and decide whether to repair or replace it. Transcend reserves the right to provide a functional equivalent product, or a refurbished replacement product.
Limitations: This warranty does not apply to product failure caused by accidents, abuse, mishandling, improper installation, alteration, acts of nature, improper usage, or problems with electrical power. In addition,
opening or tampering with the product casing, or any physical damage, abuse or alteration to the product‟s
surface, including all warranty or quality stickers, product serial or electronic numbers will also void the product warranty. Transcend is not responsible for recovering any data lost due to the failure of a flash memory device. Transcend‟s MP870 must be used with devices that conform to the recommended industry standards. Transcend will not be liable for damages resulting from a third party device that causes the Transcend MP870 to fail. Transcend shall in no event be liable for any consequential, indirect, or incidental damages, lost profits, lost business investments, lost goodwill, or interference with business relationships as a result of lost data. Transcend is also not responsible for damage or failure of any third party equipment, even if Transcend has been advised of the possibility. This limitation does not apply to the extent that it is illegal or unenforceable under applicable law.
Disclaimer: The foregoing limited warranty is exclusive. There are no other warranties, including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. This warranty is not affected in any part by Transcend providing technical support or advice. Please read Transcend‟s Warranty Policy in full to understand your rights.
Transcend Warranty Policy: http://www.transcend-info.com/Support/Warranty.asp Online Registration: To expedite the warranty service, please register your Transcend Product within 30
days of purchase.
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Register online at http://www.transcend-info.com/Member/Register.asp
http://www.transcend-info.com/
All specifications are subject to change without notice.
*The Transcend logo is a registered trademark of Transcend Information, Inc.
*All logos and marks are trademarks of their respective companies.
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