Visual Land V-CLIP PRO 903 User Manual

V-CLIP PRO MANUAL
903 Ser ies
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table Of Contents Batter y Level and Charging Powering On/Off The Player How to Upload Music Playing Music Play Modes Voice Record Playing Recorded Files FM Radio Built-In Speaker System Settings USB Disk Troubleshooting
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The V-Clip Pro is a digital audio player of a new
generation. It supports various le formats such as
MP3, WMA, and WAV. With great sound and tone quality, and a sleek appearance the V-CLIP PRO is great for everyone. Product design and specica­tions may change without prior notice. Please read this manual carefully before using your player. We hope that you enjoy your mp3 player.
BATTERY LE VEL AND C HARGIN G
The built in lithium battery can be charged when it is connected to your computer’s USB port (as long as your computer and your player are powered on.) You may also charge the player with a USB wall charger (sold separately). The player employs a multi-level batter y-monitoring icon. If all the bars are present then the player is fully charged. As the bars vanish the player is using up its power. When all the bars are gone, the player should be recharged.
POWERIN G ON AND OFF THE PLAYER
To turn your player on you must slide the on/off switch to the “ON” position. To turn off the player, slide the on/off switch to the “OFF” position. If you do not plan on using the player for an extended amount of time you should also remember to switch off the player to prolong the battery life.
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HOW TO UPLOAD MUSIC
In order to upload music you must rst make sure
that your player is switched on and connected to your computers USB port. (Note: If your computer is running a pre Windows 98 operating system then you will need to install the drivers from our website.)
You should then be able to nd the MP3 player listed as one of your drives. (You can generally nd the
device by going to the start menu, clicking on “My Computer” and then looking for a removable disk drive.) After you have found your device you can open it by double clicking the icon. Now you can
simply drag your Audio le into the device’s open
window. You can also create subfolders in order to better organize your music.
PLAYING MU SIC
Music can be played in two different ways using
the V-CLIP PRO. The rst way is through the ROOT directory (the rst window open through windows)
and the second way is through subfolders (folders placed within the ROOT Directory). The easiest way to play the music is by placing the music within the ROOT directory and playing it from there, although
subfolders allow for a more efcient way of organiz­ing your music les. Please remember that you can-
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not place folders within folders because the player will not recognize any music placed more than one folder deep.
To play music you want to start in the main menu of your player.
1. Select the music icon by using the navigational buttons until the word “Music” appears then hit the menu button.
2. Select the song that you would like to listen to by using the navigational buttons.
3. Hit the play button and enjoy.
If you would like to move between folders that you have placed in the ROOT Directory then
1. Make sure that you are in the music function.
2. Make sure that your V-CLIP PRO is not playing music.
3. Do a short press on the Menu button.
4. Select local folder, you will then be given a list of all the folders that you have placed in the player’s ROOT Directory. Once you have found the folder that you would like you can hit the Menu button to select that folder.
5. You can now move between songs with the navigational buttons. Once you have found the song that you are looking for hit play to listen to
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the song of your choice.
NOTE: Long press on the menu button to get into the main menu.
PLAY MODES
When playing music and recorded les different modes can be selected (Repeat, shufe, etc.). The rst option in the play submenu is Play Mode. The player will play les according to the mode selected.
VOICE REC ORD
The V-CLIP PRO has a great recording option. You can use the “Record” feature, which will allow you to record directly from the built in microphone. To record sounds you want to start of in the main menu of your player:
1. Select the record icon by using the navigational buttons until the word “Record” appears then hit the menu button.
2. Once you are in the record menu just do a short press on the play button to start recording.
3. To pause recording do a short press on the play button.
4. To stop recording do a long press on the play button.
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Choose the recording quality:
1. Short press on the menu button to enter the rec. submenu
2. Select “REC Type” then do a short press on the menu button.
3. Select the record style that you would like, then do a short press on the menu button.
NOTES:
Please ensure that the player has enough bat­tery power to remain on during the duration of the recording session or else information might be lost.
The recorded sound is recorded and saved in the directory that was selected before the recording was started. You can select this folder by hitting the menu button while in the record menu while the player is not recording. While in the <Stop Menu> select “local folder” then choose the folder that you would like the
recorded les to be saved in.
If the screen displays “Space Full” then the memory is full and you must delete some les in order to make room for the new-recorded les.
Only the play button and menu botton retain any
functionality in record mode.
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PLAYING RECORDED FILES
1. Enter the main menu
2. Use the select button in order to nd “Voice” mode then do a short press on the menu but ton to select this option.
3. Once you are inside the Voice mode you can hit
“play” to listen to the recorded les.
4. You can use the skip buttons in order to move
between les.
5. The subfolder system is used the same why as it is in the Music mode.
FM RADIO
1. From the main menu Select FM Mode then do a short press on the menu button.
2. You can move between stations by using a short press on the skip buttons.
3. To do an auto search you can do a long press on the skip buttons. If you would like to stop the search do a shor t press on the skip buttons.
4. To save a radio station hit menu while the radio is playing. Then select “save” in the FM Sub Menu, the station should now be saved.
5. To listen to the saved station simply do a short press on the play button while listening to the radio. If there are more than one saved radio stations you can do more short presses on the
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play button and the player should move through the saved stations in sequence.
NOTE: You can also record from the FM radio. To do this, do a short press on the menu button while listening to the FM Radio. While in the FM submenu select either “Long REC” or “Fine REC” depending on the quality of recording you need by doing a shor t press on the menu button. You will then be taken to record mode, but you will be able to continue listen­ing to the FM Radio.
BUILT-IN SPEAKE R
By default the built-in speaker is activated. To deac­tivate the built-in speaker the headphones must be plugged into the player.
SYSTEM SETTINGS
To get to the system settings, go to the main menu and select system settings. Within system setting you will nd most of the options related to the every­day use of your V-CLIP PRO. There are many differ­ent tools within system settings that can alter the functionality of the player. It is not recommended to
change the system settings unless you are condent
with MP3 player.
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Record time: set the time and date when
recorded le are saved
Backlight: set LCD usage mode to save power
Language: select the language to be displayed
Power Off: set a xed time that the player may
turn power off automatically
Display Mode: set to Automatic or Manual
Contrast: adjust background color
Online Mode: this is an option specially de-
signed for “Private Space” function
Memory info: shows memory capacity and
percentage that has been used
Firmware Version: shows rmware version
Firmware Upgrading: not available
Exit: exit from current interface
USB DISK
This player support standard USB disk function with the operating systems Windows98, Windows2000, Mac OS 10.3 and above, and Linux Redhat 8.0 and above. The player also supports power supply through the USB port. You can use the player while it is plugged into an active USB port by pressing the menu button to exit stand by mode.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
No sound is heard from headphone.
Check whether Volume is set to “0” and connect the
headphone plugs rmly.
Check whether the headphone plug is dirty. Corrupted MP3 may make a static noise and the
sound may cut off. Make sure that the music les
are not corrupted.
FM Reception is poor.
Adjust the position of the headphone and player. Turn off the power of other electric devices near the player. The headphones may be used as the antenna.
FCC Par t 15: This device comp lies wit h Part 15 o f the FCC Rul es. Operat ion of this product i s subjec t to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not caus e harmful interfe rence, and (2) thi s device mu st accept any inter ference receive d, includi ng inter ference that may cause unde sired ope ration.
FCC Warning: Change s or modi cation s not expre ssly approved by
the par ty resp onsibl e to complia nce with t he FCC Rule s could voi d the user ’s authori ty to ope rate this e quipment .
DISCL AIMER
1. Withou t the comp any’s writ ten permission , any form of rep ro­ductio n, transmission , distribution and storage o f any of the contents of this manual is proh ibited.
2. In the cour se of the preparat ion of this m anual the co ntents a re accurate and compl ete, but we do not guarantee this manual is withou t any error s or omiss ions.
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3. The comp any is not re sponsib le for errors or omis sions.
4. We reser ve the right to make changes to thi s manual wit hout prior not ice.
5. In any case , we are not responsib le for any los ses or damages caused by this manual.
NOTES This manua l is intended to inform u sers of t he proper u se of playe r to ensure that the play er’s in good c onditi on, pleas e read carefully and follow.
Do not seve rely impact (by dropp ing, hit ting, et c.) the playe r.
Do not cle an player wi th benzen e, thinner an d other che micals .
• Please d o not put the player clo se to a strong magnetic eld or electric eld.
Please av oid direc t light or he ating appliances .
Do not at tempt to rep air or modi fy the pl ayer.
Do not at tempt to rep lace the b atter y.
Do not lis ten to the pl ayer using h eadphones at a high vo lume,
so as to avoid adverse e ffec ts on hear ing.
Please dispose of packag ing waste , batteries, ol d electronic produc ts acco rding to it s class ication.
If you have a problem with your player please visit our website and view our support pages. http://www.visual-land.com
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