X4-TECH ClipStar XXL Instruction Manual

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Instruction manual
Audio/video player with a 2.8” TFT color display
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Table of contents
6 Chapter 2 Safety information
10 Chapter 3 General information
10 Features 11 Battery information 12 MP3/WMA music format information 14 Copyright information
18 Chapter 4 The device
20 Chapter 5 Basic operation/Main menu
20 Turning ON/OFF 20 Main menu 21 Operation
22 Chapter 6 Music playback
22 Available functions during playback 23 Volume regulation 24 Fast forward/Fast reverse a music le 24 Pause 24 Displaying lyrics
25 Chapter 7 Video le playback
26 Volume regulation 26 Fast forward/Fast reverse a video le 26 Pause 27 File display in a video mode
28 Chapter 8 Radio
28 Volume regulation
28 Functions 30 Radio recordings
31 Chapter 9 Displaying pictures
32 Chapter 10 E-books
33 Chapter 11 Audio recordings
34 Chapter 12 Explorer
35 Chapter 13 Settings
36 Music 38 Radio 39 Record 39 Display 40 Auto Play Settings 41 System 41 Automatic Power O 42 Setting
43 Chapter 14 USB connection (Data transfer)
44 Chapter 15 SD card
45 Chapter 16 Creating video les
47 Chapter 17 Maintenance and cleaning
48 Chapter 18 Troubleshooting
50 Chapter 19 Product specications
50 Technical data 50 Delivery contents
51 Chapter 20 Service
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Dear customer:
Thank you for deciding on purchasing the ClipStar XXL au­dio and video player from X4-TECH. This instruction manual will give you a general idea of how this device operates, as well as provide you with information on cleaning and safety procedures. Please read and follow all safety and operating instructions found in this manual carefully in order to maintain this products condition and ensure safe operation. Should you have any questions about this de­vice or should any suggestions arise, then please contact a specialized dealer for further information. We look forward to you recommending us to others and hope you enjoy using this multiplayer! Your X4-TECH team
This product is EMV-certied and fulls all European and National guideline requirements. A declaration of CE con­formity has been established for this product. Certication has been documented and entrusted to the manufacturer.
All company and product names mentioned in this docu­ment are registered trademarks of their respective owners. All rights reserved.
This product is intended for music and video le playback. This device features an internal memory of 16 GB that can be expanded, where required, with a micro SD or micro SDHC memory card.
Use the USB 2.0 connection to copy music and video les to your MP3 player; during data transport between two com
­puters you will also be able to le other data in memory as well.
The labels found on the device should never be removed or damaged in any way. Misuse or operating the device in any other way than described in this manual could lead or cause damage to the device. Furthermore, there is the risk of short circuiting, re, electric shock etc.
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The following safety and hazard warnings are not only for the protection for your device, but also serve as a protec­tion against potential health hazards. Please take time to read the following instructions carefully. We assume no liability for personal or property damage resulting from the failure to comply with the safety instruc­tions, improper operation and handling. Under such cir­cumstances, all claims under warranty will become void.
Complying with the essential requirements of the Europe­an health, safety and environmental protection legislation (CE), any unauthorized modication and/or change on the device is prohibited and will void the warranty and all war­ranty claims.
This device is not a toy and is there not suitable for children. Small children are unaware of the serious and immediate dangers involved when exposing themselves to or hand­ling electronic devices. Furthermore, this product contains small parts that could be swallowed.
› Never leave packaging material lying around unsupervi­sed. For children it could become a hazardous toy and lead to serious injury.
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› The device should never come in contact with water or moisture! Condensation can build up suddenly, when this device is brought from a colder into a warmer area (e.g. when transporting). Should this happen, allow the device to warm up to room temperature rst before using.
› Care should be taken that liquids do not come in contact with the interior, this is why containers containing liquids, e.g. bucket, vase or plants should never be placed any­where near this product This can not only damage the de­vice, but also become a re hazard.
› Never place any sources of re on top of or near the device (e.g. lighted candle).
› Operate this device in a moderate climate and never ex­pose to extreme temperatures, such as high humidity.
› Do not bend or place any heavy objects on the cable.
› Your full concentration and attention is required while driving in trac (as well as in many other surroundings). Using or listening to your MP3 player with earphones/ headphones can divert one’s attention and be just as dis-
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tracting, as using your cell phone while driving. In case of an accident, insurance coverage might be denied and you could be partially blamed for the accident respectively! If your car radio has an audio input connection (Line le­vel), then you can also connect and play this MP3 player through your radio. Appropriate cables are available at your local dealer. Please refer to your car radios user manu­al for more information.
For safety reasons as mentioned above, only operate (tur­ning the power on, starting playback, etc.) this device while your car is parked!
Attention!
Only format this device in a FAT le system! Not in FAT32! Player software takes up a small portion of the memory for internal calculations and may be less than the player’s total internal memory capacity.
You can directly store up to 170 les in the „ROOT“ folder. A new folder has to be created for les exceeding the amount of 170. In this new folder you have the opportunity to store 170 more les.
Precautions!
› Do not use this device in places that are extremely hot, cold, dusty or humid.
› Avoid dropping the device or subjecting it to strong im­pact. This could damage the surface of the device, batteries or other hardware.
› Do not disconnect the player from your PC during format­ting or data transfer. Neglecting to do so could result in software damage or lead to errors.
› For maintenance or repairs contact your local dealer.
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The player’s memory is empty when delivered. This means there are no existing music les found on the player that can be played back.
In case you do not have any MP3 les, you can use any available audio CD with one of the various programs available to create your own MP3 les. It’s also possible to record radio or television programs with the appropriate programs.
Never disconnect the MP3 player from a computer during data transmission! Damage or a loss in data during trans­mission could occur, requiring the process to be repeated again.
Features
› 2.8”, 320 x 240 pixel display › Plays music les in a MP3 & WMA format › Plays AVI format video clips (software for converting to video les is included in delivery) › Supports JPEG, BMP and GIF images
› Integrated FM radio with recording function, stores up to 20 stations › Various equalizer settings › Built-in loudspeaker › Supports Windows 98/SE/ME/2000/XP/Vista › USB 2.0 with 4.5 MB/second › E-book function (.txt and .lrc) › Reads micro SD and micro SDHC memory cards with a size of up to 4 GB › Multilingual menu › Audio recordings via integrated microphone
Battery information
Only use this device with the included power supply to charge.
The device will not charge when connected to a computer via USB.
During charging, a battery symbol will be displayed indica­ting the charging process.
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A charging process can be identied when the indication bar inside the battery symbol begins to ll up.
The battery is completely charged when the indication bar inside the battery symbol has been completely lled with a color green.
If the MP3 player is not in use, then the POWER switch should be switched to „OFF“. The operating time of the battery lies within approx. 7 to 8 hours, while listening to music with the display turned o and at a fully regulated volume and up to approx. 2 hours, while playing videos with a fully regulated volume.
MP3/WMA music format information
Music, that we listen to either from a stereo system, kitchen or car radio, is just actually an analog signal. In the past one could buy records, music cassettes and tapes with a recor­ded analog signal. While records were usually damaged from dust and frequent use, tapes demagnetized them­selves leading to a dull and mued sound.
Later on, the Compact Disc was developed for storing mu­sic in digital form. An analog signal is measured at specic intervals, transferred in numerical value and stored in a specic form on the CD. A CD player (or amplier) evaluates the computed value once again into an analog signal.
An audio CD can hold approximately 70 – 80 minutes of music. Its format is similar to that of a normal computer CD-ROM, which has an equivalent data volume of approx. 650 – 700 MB.
The early stages of computer technology development, where 1 MB user memory, 100 MB hard drives and a 28kBit modem, a standard thing were, usually also brought a lot of problems along with it. That’s why researchers started experimenting with new ways of compressing an audio CDs amount of data. By various compression programs on computers, such as for instance Windows Media Player or Winamp, all initial information will be irretrievably lost when audio compressing.
Normally the dierence between MP3 and audio CD play­back can not be heard; provided that a „better“ compres­sion level is used. In this case, the playback quality oered
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in mobile devices (e.g. the included MP3 player) or in cars is satisfactory.
The most common known compressed le format is „MP3“, which oers a variety of quality levels (The principle is: the better the format, the greater the amount of data).
Later on, other dierent compressed audio le formats were developed; the second most important after „MP3“ is the „WMA“ format. Meanwhile, there are both free of char­ge and/or very expensive programs for almost all opera­ting systems available on the market that can be used with any available audio CD (or other source), to help you create compressed music les.
Copyright information
The reproduction, duplication and copying of copyright protected material, as well as the distribution, circulation, public access to or even the rental of these, without explicit authorization of the copyright holder, is strictly prohibited.
Please note:
A lot of audio CDs are copy protected to prevent cloning. In some cases, complications could arise when converting into a compressed music data le.
Hi- CD players will normally not be aected by copy pro­tected CDs; a lot of computer drives will although refuse playback.
The industry is tending to gradually change back to CDs that are not copy protected, due to the many problems that DVD players, car radios and other portable playback units are having with this copy protection method.
This copy protection system was developed to prevent CD cloning and circulation, which is why many record compa­nies are trying to protect their CDs. Such trends threaten the existence of artists, musicians and the music industry. The development of the copy protection system has also led to an illegal circulation of music in the form of MP3 les via internet and online exchange.
What it comes down to, is that there are now quite a numb­er of various internet providers on the market oering
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compressed music les that can be legally purchased and downloaded. Being able to listen to dierent samples of music and having the ability to download directly, one is only minutes away (granted you have DSL) from desired songs in either MP3 or WMA format.
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1. „V +“: increase volume
2. „M“: selection/conrmation/main menu
3. „V –“: decrease volume/previous menu
4. „ “: previous/return/fast reverse
5. „ “: turn ON/OFF, Play, Pause, Stop
6. „ “: next/forward/fast forward
7. ON/OFF: main switch
8. Loudspeaker
9. Micro SD memory card slot
10. Earphone jack
11. Earphone jack
12. USB connection
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Turning ON/OFF
Push the main switch (POWER) to „ON”. Press and hold the „ “ button to turn the player on. Press and hold the „ “ button to turn the player o. After the player has been tur­ned o, push the main switch to „OFF“.
Main menu
The player automatically enters the main menu after being turned on. The main menu allows access to various player functions. Use the „ “ buttons to navigate and select a player function. Press the „M“ button to conrm and enter the selected menu.
The following submenus are a part of the main menu:
1. Music (MP3 and WMA le playback)
2. Video (.avi video le playback)
3. Radio (FM reception)
4. Pictures (displays .jpg, .bmp or .gif image les)
5. E-book (text playback)
6. Audio recordings (recordings via microphone)
7. Explorer (le display and deleting les)
8. Settings
The earphones serve as an antenna for radio operation. The loudspeaker will turn o, once the earphones have been connected to the player.
Operation
If the buttons on the player have not been used for a whi­le, then pressing a button for the rst time again will only reactivate button functions. Only after a button has been pressed for the second time will its function be activated.
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Navigate with the „ “ buttons to „MUSIC“ in the main menu and press the „M“ button to conrm and enter the music le playback mode. The player immediately begins music playback.
This device supports MP3 and WMA le playback.
Available functions during playback
You can use the„ “ buttons to change audio les.
Press the „M“ button down shortly to gain access to a le
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list for direct selection.
Use the „ “ buttons for le or folder selection. Pressing the „M“ button down shortly starts playback or provides access to a folder. Press the „V –“ button to return to the previous folder.
Press the „M“ button down longer (approx. 2 sec.) to exit the submenu and to return to the main menu.
Volume regulation
Press the „V –“ button to decrease and „V+“ button to incre­ase the volume during playback. You can either repeated
­ly press the button down shortly or keep it depressed to change the volume. You will be able to see the regulated volume level on the lower right hand side of the display.
Warning: Please note that listening to loud volume levels with earphones on a continual basis can lead to perma­nent hearing damage. Always pay special attention to children using earphones and make sure that a moderate volume level has been chosen.
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Fast forward/Fast reverse a music le
Press and hold the „ “ buttons to fast forward or fast reverse through a music le.
Pause
Press the „ “ button during playback to pause playback. Press the „
“ button once again to resume playback.
Displaying lyrics
A lyrics le (*.lrc) and a music le must have the same name and be found in the same folder in order for this mode to function. The lyrics of a song can then be seen on the dis
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Use the „
“ buttons to navigate to „VIDEO” in the main menu and press the „M“ button to enter the video mode. This player supports and plays MPEG-4 (AVI) video les in a 320 x 240 format. Please convert your les rst, before transferring them to your player. Refer to chapter 16 for more information on converting les.
Press the „M“ button down shortly to enter the le selection mode. Use the „ “ buttons for le or folder selection. Pressing the „M“ button down shortly starts playback or provides access to a folder. Press the „V –“ button to return to the previous folder or press the „M“ button down longer to return to the main menu.
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Volume regulation
You can press the „V –“ button to decrease or the „V+“ but­ton to increase the volume.
Fast forward/Fast reverse a video le
Press the „ “ buttons down longer to either fast forward or fast reverse through a video le. Pressing either one of these buttons down shortly ensures playback of either the previous or the next video.
Pause
Press the „ “ button during video playback to pause play­back. Press the „ “ button once again to resume playback.
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File display in a video mode
Press the „M“ button down shortly to enter the le list selection mode. Use the „ “ buttons for le or folder selection. Pressing the „M“ button down shortly starts play
­back or provides access to a folder. Press the „V –“ button to return to the previous folder or press the „M“ button down longer to return to the main menu.
The above graphic is an example of a menu image that can be seen on display during video playback.
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Use the „ “ buttons to navigate to „RADIO“ in the main menu and press the „M“ button to enter this submenu. Your earphones act as an antenna and need to be plugged into the earphone jack, otherwise FM reception will not be possible. Please note that the loudspeaker is principally shut o when the radio mode has been selected and the earphones have been plugged in. Therefore, FM radio re­ception is not possible via the integrated loudspeaker.
Volume regulation
You can press the „V –“ button to decrease or the „V+“ but­ton to increase the volume.
Functions
Press the „M“ button in a radio mode to display a list of the subfunctions available. The following functions will appear on display and can be selected by using either the „V+“ or the „V –“ button:
Manual
Navigate with the „V+“ or „V –“ button to „Manual“ and press the „M“ to conrm and enter this mode. Now you can manually set the radio reception frequency of stations by using the „ “ buttons.
Preset
Press the „V+“ or „V –“ button to select a station and then the „M“ button. You can use the „ “ buttons to switch between stored program locations.
Memory
Navigate with the „V+“ or „V –“ button to „Memory“ and then press the „M“ button. In the following window that appears on display you can use the „V+“ and „V –“ button to select one of the 20 preset memory locations available. Press the „M“ button and navigate with the „ “ buttons to „Yes“ to store a station. Select „No“ to cancel. Press the „M“ button to conrm your selection.
Delete
Navigate with the „V+“ or „V –“ button to „Delete“ and press the „M“ button. In the following window that appears on display you can use the „V+“ and „V –“ button to select one
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of the 20 preset memory locations. Press the „M“ button and navigate with the „ “ buttons to „YES“ to delete a station or to „NO“ to cancel. Press the „M“ button to conrm your selection.
Automatic
Navigate with the „V+“ or „V –“ button to „Auto“ and press the „M“ button to activate this mode. The device will now begin an automatic station search and will automatically store stations found.
Radio recordings
You have the opportunity to record from the radio. Press the „
“ button down shortly to prepare for recording. The device will then switch over to a recording mode. After activating this process you can press the „
“ button to begin recording, to pause or to resume with recording. Press the „M” button to store a recording. Your radio recording will then be stored in the FM folder found on your device. You can enter this folder via „Explorer“ to start playback either from here (see chapter 12 for more information) or you can switch to the „FM“ folder during music playback to select one of your recordings.
This device supports and displays JPEG, BMP and GIF image les.
Use the „
“ buttons to navigate to „PICTURES“ in the main menu and press the „M“ button to enter and display data found in this mode.
Use the „ “ buttons to select an image le or folder and press the „M“ button to display your selection. Press the „ “ button to start an automatic slideshow of your pic­tures. You can set the display duration of your pictures in the menu Settings › Auto Play Settings › Text and Pictures › „Pictures“. Pressing the „ “button again will deactivate au­tomatic playback.
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Navigate with the „ “ buttons to „E-books“ in the main menu and press the „M“ button to enter this mode. This de
­vice supports and displays LRC and TXT text les. Press the „M“ button down shortly to display a le list.
Use the „
“ buttons to select a le. Press the „M“ button down shortly for text display or to enter a folder. Press the „V–“ to return to the previous folder or press the „M“ button down longer to return to the main menu. Pressing the „
“ button activates an automatic text playback mode, which automatically scrolls text. You can set the display duration of your text in the menu Settings › Auto Play Settings › Text and Pictures › „Text“. Pressing the „
“ button again will de­activate automatic playback. Use the „V+“ button to scroll upwards and the „V –“ button to scroll downwards or the „
“ buttons to scroll line by line.
Navigate with the „
“ buttons to „Record“ in the main menu and press the „M“ button to enter this mode. Press the „ “ button to start recording. Pressing the „ “ button once again lets you pause or resume playback. Pressing the „M“ button down longer will stop and store a recording and return the player to the main menu. Pressing the „ “ button down longer stores a recording and starts a new one again. Stored recordings can be found within the same folder. You can enter this folder via „Explorer“ to start playback from here (see chapter 12 for more information).
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Navigate with the „ “ buttons to „Explorer“ in the main menu and press the „M“ button to enter this mode. This function allows you to scroll through the directories found on the player.
Press the „M“ button down shortly to access either the le or folder list. Navigate with the „ “ buttons to select a le. Press the „M“ button following this to start playback of the selected le (music, recording, picture, text or lm).
Pressing the „V –“ button in this mode provides access to a higher folder level and exits the present folder in which you are in.
If the „V+“ button is pressed down longer the dialog „Dele­te“ will appear on display. Use the „ “ buttons to select either „Yes“ or „No“ and conrm your selection following this with the „M“ button.
Pressing the „M“ button down shortly activates le play­back or provides access to a folder.
Press the „M“ button down longer to return to the main menu.
Navigate with the „
“ buttons to „Settings“ in the main menu and press the „M“ button to enter this mode. A list of the following menu options will then appear on display:
A Music
B Radio
C Record
D Display
E Auto Play Settings
F System
G Automatic Power O
H Default settings
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Use the „ “ buttons to select a menu item. Press the „M“ to conrm a selection. Press the „M“ button down longer to return to the main menu. Press the „V –“ to return to the previous menu.
Warning: Settings that have been made or changed will only be permanently stored, , when the player has been turned o with the „
“ button. Simply turning the player o with the
main power switch will not save any new changes made. The
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Music
In the submenu „Music“ you can select one of the following menu items: › Repeat › Random › Equalizer › User Equalizer
Repeat mode
Navigate with the „
“ buttons to „Repeat“ and press the
„M“ button to display the following submenu options:
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Once
The selected song will be played back once.
Repeat once
The selected song will be repea
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Folder once
The songs found within a folder will be played back once.
Folder repeat
The songs found within a folder will be repeated continuously.
All once All songs will be played back once.
All repeat
All songs will be repeatedly con
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Intro
The rst few seconds of each song will be played back.
Random
To activate the random mode you can use the „ “ but­tons to select between „O“ and „On“. After a selection has been made, press the „M“ button to conrm.
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Equalizer settings
In this submenu you have the opportunity to choose one of the following equalizer modes: Normal, 3D, Rock, Pop, Classic, Bass, Jazz and User EQ.
User equalizer settings
You can use the „ “ buttons to select which frequency range an equalizer setting is to be carried out in. You can change settings with either the „V+“ or „V –“ button. After a setting has been selected you can choose „Yes“ to accept or „No“ to refuse.
Radio
In this submenu you can select one of the following radio settings:
Stereo sound On/O
On (for playback in stereo) O (for playback in mono, helps when there’s interference)
FM region
This device has been set to the region Europe.
Record
This submenu is for recording settings in a .wav format. You can choose between one of the following menu items:
REC quality
High quality, 256 kbps (occupies more storage space) Normal quality (less memory-intensive)
REC volume
From +1 to +5 (The higher the level the more sensitive the player will be and recor
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dings will be recorded louder.)
Display
This submenu is for changing display settings. You have the opportunity to choose between the following menu items:
Display lighting time
Choose between a backlight time of „5 se­conds“ to „Always On“. This controls how long the displays stays lit up.
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Bright­ness
Choose between a setting of 1 to 5. This con
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Display mode
Choose between Normal (regular operation) and Power Save (consumes less power, since the display turns o after a certain amount of time.
Auto Play Settings
This submenu is for „Slideshow“ and „E-book“ settings. Choose between one of the following menu items:
Text
Viewing interval setting (minimum: 1 second; maximum: 5 seconds
Pictures
Viewing interval setting (minimum: 1 second; maximum: 5 seconds
System
Language
Here you can choose a preferred menu language.
About
Once selected the following information will appear on display: date, version informati
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­ty/entire memory capacity and the available memory capacity/entire memory capacity of the SD card.
Upgrade
Upgrading rmware is only to be carried out by qualied personnel. Should you have any questions pertaining to this, then please contact a specialized dealer or our service address.
Automatic Power O
This option adjusts the time after which the player will au­tomatically shut o. You have several options to choose from, such as from „Always On“ to „120 Minutes“.
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Default Setting
This option returns all player settings to a default setting and restores the player to its original delivery status. After this option has been selected a dialog box will appear on display. You can now use the „ “ buttons to select either „Yes“ to restore default settings or „No“ to cancel this action. The player’s menu language will be reset to English.
This device has an USB 2.0 connection with a speed of
4.5 MB/second.
Windows XP, Vista
These operating systems require no driver installation. The driver is already a part of these systems.
Turn your computer on and wait until the boot sequence has been fully completed. Connect your MP3 player to a USB port on your computer. Windows will recognize the new hardware automatically and the respective drivers will be installed.
Once installed, you will nd two new driver letters identi­ed as removable medium, whereas the rst is for the inter­nal memory of the player and the second for the micro SD card. If no memory card has been inserted into the device, then only one letter will be displayed for the internal me­mory. The extra driver can now be used for your MP3 player (for copying and deleting les, creating new folders, etc.).
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This device supports micro SD and micro SDHC memory cards.
Inserting or removing the SD card should only take place when the player is turned o.
Press the memory card carefully into the slot until you hear it click and according to the symbol that can be seen on the back of the player. To remove the card, press the card down shortly once. This releases and ejects the card from the slot, which can then be removed. The card will be displayed in Explorer as an „SD card“ folder, which you will now be able to use.
The format *.avi is one of the most popular video formats used in portable media players. Video les not matching this type can be easily converted into an .avi format by using the included software.
System requirements
In order to convert video les into an *avi format you will need at least an Intel Pentium 3 with 500 MHz or an equi­valent processor from a dierent company.
Procedure
1. Insert the enclosed CD and install AVConverter. The software can be found in the AVIConverter folder.
2. Open this program after installation.
3. Select the video le to be converted (under „source le“).
4. Select under „output le path“ the folder in which the le is to be put and select a name for the le in the eld under „Target File Name”.
5. Now you can select the les quality level.
6. Select „320 x 240“ under resolution.
7. Conrm your selection by clicking on „Save“.
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8. Click on „Close“.
9. Click on „Convert Now“ to start converting.
Once the conversion progress reaches 100 % and has been completed you will then be able to copy the converted le to your player. Now you will be able to play the le.
Chapter 16 Creating video les
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Maintenance and cleaning
This is a maintenance-free product that should never be disassembled.
This product should only be repaired by qualied, autho­rized personnel or by an authorized dealer, otherwise any damage caused by improper use or unauthorized modi­cation will void the warranty/warranty claims and CE aut­horization.
Use a soft, dry, clean and fuzz-free cloth to clean. Never use any cleaning agents as these could damage any markings, labels or the exterior.
Dust can be easily removed with either a soft, clean brush or a vacuum cleaner.
Chapter 17 Maintenance and cleaning
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4849Chapter 18 Troubleshooting
You have just purchased an MP3 player that meets today’s standard of technology and that is reliable in operation.
Nevertheless, sometimes problems or malfunctions may occur. That is why we would like to help you with the fol­lowing possible solutions should any problems occur.
Problem Solution
The MP3 player can not be turned on.
Check if the battery has been charged. Check if the main power switch has been switched to „ON“.
No sound can be heard through the earphones.
Check the volume. Make sure the earphones have been connected properly. Clean the earphone jack.
Data transfer is not possible.
Check the USB connection. Remove the cable and connect once again to your PC.
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Troubleshooting
Static noise duri­ng playback.
Check the earphone jack for dust. Check and compare with another le that is functioning properly, to see if it might only be the MP3 le that is defect.Try digitalizing again, e.g. Windows Media Player should help to solve this problem.
Poor radio reception.
Adjust earphone and player position. Turn o other devices found within range of the player that might cause interference.
File transfer is not possible.
Check that the player has been con
­nected properly to the PC. Check the cable.
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Technical data
› Display: 2.8” dot matrix (320 x 240) TFT › Data connection: USB 2.0 with 4.5 MB/second › Built-in memory: 16 GB › Power supply: built-in lithium-ion battery › Music formats: MP3/WMA › Video formats: AVI (MPEG-4) › Image formats: JPEG/BMP/GIF › Recording format: WAV › Dimensions: 93 x 54 x 11 mm; Weight: 61 g › Operating temperature: 5°C to 40°C › Languages: German, English › OS: Windows 2000/XP/VISTA › Record: integrated microphone › Music output: 2 x 3.5 mm earphone jacks 1x integrated loudspeaker
Delivery contents
› 1x X4-TECH ClipStar XXL › 1x USB connection cable › 1x charging adapter › 1x Earphone
Chapter 19 Product specications
Should questions arise then please contact our service hotline: Hotline: +49 (0) 53 02/8 06-450 Address: x-services.eu gmbh Service department X4-TECH Brackestraße 3 · 38159 Vechelde/Germany
Information and updates: http://www.x4-tech.de › We reserve the right to alter specications and informati
­on contained in this manual without notice. › All brands mentioned are property of X4-TECH or of their respective owners. › X4-TECH assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this instruction manual.
© 2008 X4-TECH All Rights Reserved
Manufacturer information
x-peer.de GmbH
Brackestraße 3 · D-38159 Vechelde
Internet: www.x-peer.de · E-Mail: info@x-peer.de
Service
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Chapter 20 Service
Product specications
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