Visual Land V-MOTION PRO Quick Start Manual

V-MOTION PRO
Quickstart Guide
320x240 Dot Ma trix 260,000Full C olor
2.4" TFT Screen Music Supp ort: WMA, OGG, APE, FL AC, WAV, AAC Video Sup port: AVI, WMV, FLV, RM, RMVB, 3GP Pictu re Suppor t: JPEG, BMP, GIF, TIF, PNG Recording Support : FM, MIC Recordin g FM Radio E-Book Re ader NES/GB/GBC 8-Bit Ga me Emulator MicroSD C ard Slot Builti n Camera: Still, Vi deo, Webcam
Access S ub-menu Select C urrent Op tion; Play/Pause Previ ous; Hold to Rew ind.
Next; Hold to FastForward. Go Back Pre vious Menu; Hold t o Adjust Volume when playing Music/Vi deo files Volume Down ; Game Functi on Volume Up; Game Functi on
Powering O n And Off The Playe r
Hold the power swi tch to the right for2–3 secon ds and the unit will power on. Hold the pow er switc h to the right for 2–3 seconds again and the unit will power of f. Moving th e power switch to the lef t will lock the player and prev ent acciden tal press of butt ons/functi ons.
Connecti ng to the PC and Charger
Syst em Requirem ents Operating Syst em: Window s XP/2000/ME Linux9 an d above Mac OS 10 Window s 98 may require a d river
CPU: at leas t Pentium133MHz Memory : At least 32MB Free har d disk space: a t least 100MB Video Card: 640x480 or more models, at l east High Colo r (16 bit)
Use the supplied USB cable to connect to a PC or USB Charger. You will have 3 select ions to choose fr om: Power & Data; Power & Play; USB Charge. Power & Dat a: Allo ws you to use brows e files on your u nit via PC
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BASIC FE ATURES: KEY FUNCTION DEFINITION:
without using bat tery’s power. Power & Play: Allow s y ou t o use the player while being power ed by PC or USB Charger. USB Ch arge: C harges your unit. The player will enter its operating stat e when disco nnected.
Switch O n/Off
While the p layer is on, hold t he butt on to soft power off the player. When the p layer is idle f or a period o f specif ied time, the player will autom atically s hut down. Not e: When the player is connec ted to a P C, the auto po wer off is in valid.
Low Batte ry
When the batte ry power is low, the low batt ery screen will appear, and then aut omatica lly shut dow n to sleep mode. Pl ease charge fir st be fore rest arting t he player.
File Storag e
Diff erent t ypes o f files s hould be stor ed in diff erent direct ories, such as: music file s to be placed in the MUSIC dire ctory, v ideo file s should b e placed in the VIDEO directory and so on, other wise the applicat ion cannot find the c orrespon ding file.
In or der to upload files y ou must firs t make sure t hat you r playe r is connected to your comput er’s USB port. You should then be ab le t o fin d the playe r listed as one o f your drives. (You can generall y find the devic e b y going to the start menu, clicking on “My Com puter” and then looking f or a removable di sk dr ive.) Af ter you have found your device you can open it by double clicking the i con. Now you ca n simply drag y our files into the approp riate dire ctories on you r device’s open windo w. You can also creat e subfolders in orde r to bet ter organize your files.
Music Player In terface Desc ription
Operating Submen us In the music p layback interfac e, press key to en ter subme nu:
1. Play/Pause: Swi tch play an d pause stat us.
2. Fa st F orward, Rewin d Play back when the s ongs is in Play or Pause, hold down or keys to fast for ward or rewi nd within t he song.
3. Song Swit ching Press or key s to switch to the previous song or the next song.
4. AB Repeat Select "AB Repeat", press buttons, when the sc reen display s "A", the player is confirming A; press butt on again, when the s creen display s "B", the Apoint is set, the player is confir ming B point s; again, press th e bu tton, then the ic on becomes "AB", and star ts AB repea t; press the bu tton again, the AB repe at will be can celed.
5. For further opt ions, see the full PDF manual loc ated in the player.
Videos Mai n Menu
Now Playing: lis ts the file that was last played an d highlights i t. Direc tory lis ting: list s functi on music
applica tions. Bookma rk list: lis ts all video files that are book marked, up to 32 fi les. In the video pla yback int erface, pr ess any key to bring up t he blac k bars on th e top and bott om of the scre en to display t he current v ideo playba ck information, then selec t the corre sponding but ton accordi ng t o the func tion you desir e. If no butto n is press ed after 3 seconds the bars w ill autom atically d isappear.
Video Sub Menu
In the playbac k interface, press the M key to enter subm enu op tions: "Play Mode", "Book mark", "Delet e" and "More Info rmation". At this point vi deo stops playing and displays the follow ing:
1. Play, Pause: press bu tton, swi tch betw een play or paus e. Note: Th is mode does not su pport multi tasking.
2. Fast forward, rew ind: When the file is playing or paus ed, hold or keys to rew ind or fast forwar d.
3. File Swi tch w hen the file is playing or pause d, press the or keys to swit ch to the nex t or prev ious file.
4. Playback mode options: sequen tial, loop one, lo op all, random and brows ing.
5. Bookmark: similar to "Book mark" in the Music Me nu.
6. More in formati on: display s information re lating to the curr ent file.
7. For furt her options see t he full PDF manual loc ated in the pl ayer.
Note: The unit p lays bac k most videos size d 640x480 or sm aller with out t he need for conver sion, howe ver sho uld you need to convert videos for playba ck, you may do wnload a conver ter from our w ebsite:
htt p://www.visual land.com/ downloads/MP4Tools.zip
Troubleshooting
1. Player cannot po wer on: Check if the bat tery pow er is out. I f it is, connect t he player via USB to a PC or wall charger, then try t o power on.
2. No sound in earphones: Check if the volume has been set to O. Check if t he ear phones a re ful ly plugged in.
3. Loud Noise: Check whether the earph one plug is clean, dir t can cause nois e. Check
wheth er the music file is damaged. Try play ing another mus ic file to deter mine if that is the problem. If the file has been damaged, i t can cause serious noise.
4. FM recept ion is poor: Try to adjust the direction and locati on of player, try st retching th e headphone ca ble. Chec k whe ther there a re elect ronic dev ices near that's jamming the signal.
5. Butto ns don't work: Check whe ther the HOLD l ock is on.
For fur ther details on how to use your player, consult the full PDF manual locat ed inside the pla yer or download it fro m our websit e:
http://www.visual-land.com
Copyright © 2011 Visual Land Inc.
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