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TouchMP Touch MP3 Player I’ll Play Your Music, Videos & Photos Imation Electronic Products, A Division of Imation Enterprises Corp., Weston, Florida. Printed in China Memorex and the Memorex logo are trademarks of Imation Corp. and its affiliates. Imation Electronic Products, Una division de Imation Enterprises Corp., Weston, Florida. Impreso en China Memorex y el logo de Memorex son una marca registrada de Imation Corp. y sus empresas afiliadas. Imation Electronic Products, Division d'Imation Enterprises Corp., Weston, Florida. Imprimé dans Chine Memorex et le logo Memorex sont des marques de commerce d'Imation Corp. et de ses sociétés affiliées. memorex.com User Guide Please read these instructions completely, before operating this product. Guía del usario Por favor lea toda las instruciones antes de tratar de usar este producto. Guide d'utilisateur Avant d’utiliser cet appareil, veuillez lire attentivement toutes les directives contenues dans le présent guide. memorex.com MMP9490 TABLE OF CONTENTS Operation–Photo Playback Mode .............35 • Photo Screen...........................................35 • To View Photos........................................35 • Viewing a Slideshow................................37 Operation–Video Playback Mode..............39 • Video Screen ...........................................39 • To View Videos ........................................39 • Forward/Reverse Skip .............................41 • High-Speed Video Search .......................41 Operation–FM Radio Mode........................42 • FM Radio Screen.....................................42 • To Listen to the FM Radio .......................42 • Auto Scan ................................................43 • To Add and Select Presets ......................44 Operation–Voice Recorder Mode..............45 • Voice Screen ...........................................45 • To Record/Listen to Voice Recordings ....45 • To Delete a Recording.............................48 Operation–Audiobook Mode .....................49 • Audiobook Screen ...................................49 • To View an Audiobook .............................49 • Toggling Audiobook Artwork ....................50 Settings Menu.............................................52 Troubleshooting Guide .................................58 Formatting the Player ...................................60 Resetting the Unit.........................................61 Specifications ...............................................62 Precautions.....................................................2 FCC Declaration.............................................3 EIA Guidelines................................................4 Location of Controls .......................................6 Charging the Battery ......................................7 Installing the Software .................................8 • Installing Windows Media Player 11..........9 • Installing MediaCoder ..............................11 • Installing AudibleManager .......................13 Downloading and Transferring Files.............15 Using MediaCoder........................................22 Safely Removing Hardware..........................23 General Operation ......................................24 • Headphones Jack....................................24 • Volume and Mute.....................................24 • Lock Function ..........................................24 • Turning the Power On/Off........................25 • Menu Button ............................................25 • Inserting/Removing an External Memory Card (Micro SD).........................25 Navigating Through the Main Menu and Lists .......................................................26 Main Menu...................................................28 Operation–Music Playback Mode .............29 • Music Playing Screen ..............................29 • To Listen to MP3s/WMAs ........................29 • Forward/Reverse Skip .............................31 • High-Speed Music Search.......................31 • Equalizer (EQ) .........................................32 • Play Modes..............................................33 • Selecting/Changing Album Artwork .........33 • Toggling Album Artwork ...........................34 1 PRECAUTIONS COPYRIGHT: • Distributing copies of MP3, WMA, WMA with DRM tracks and/or WMV files without permission is a violation of international copyright laws. • This Product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of Microsoft. Use or distribution of such technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license from Microsoft. SAFETY: • Vibration experienced during walking or exercising will not affect the player. However, dropping the player or dropping a heavy object on the player may result in damage or sound distortion. • Avoid spilling any liquid onto or into the player. • Do not leave the player in a location near heat sources; in a location subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust, sand, moisture, rain or mechanical shock; on an unlevel surface; or in a car with the windows closed during periods of excessive heat. ROAD SAFETY: • Do not use headphones while driving, cycling or operating any motorized vehicle. It may create a traffic hazard and it is illegal in some areas. It can be potentially dangerous to play your headset at a high volume while walking, especially at pedestrian crossings. You should exercise extreme caution or discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations. FCC WARNING: • This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy. Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the instruction manual. The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. 2 FCC DECLARATION This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Shield cable must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with class B FCC limits. 3 Dear Customer: Selecting fine audio and video equipment such as the unit you’ve just purchased is only the start of your musical enjoyment. Now it’s time to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your equipment offers. This manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level. One that lets the sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring or distortion and, most importantly, without affecting your sensitive hearing. Sound can be deceiving. Over time your hearing “comfort level” adapts to higher volumes of sound. So what sounds “normal” can actually be loud and harmful to your hearing. Guard against this by setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts. To establish a safe level: • Start your volume control at a low setting. • Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly, and without distortion. Once you have established a comfortable sound level: • Set the dial and leave it there. Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future. After all, we want you listening for a lifetime. We Want You Listening For A Lifetime Used wisely, your new sound equipment will provide a lifetime of fun and enjoyment. Since hearing damage from loud noise is often undetectable until it is too late, this manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer Electronics Group recommend you avoid prolonged exposure to excessive noise. This list of sound levels is included for your protection. 4 Decibel Level 30 40 50 60 70 80 Example Quiet library, soft whispers Living room, refrigerator, bedroom away from traffic Light traffic, normal conversation, quiet office Air conditioner at 20 feet, sewing machine Vacuum cleaner, hair dryer, noisy restaurant Average city traffic, garbage disposals, alarm clock at two feet THE FOLLOWING NOISES CAN BE DANGEROUS UNDER CONSTANT EXPOSURE: 90 Subway, motorcycle, truck traffic, lawn mower 100 Garbage truck, chain saw, pneumatic drill 120 Rock band concert in front of speakers, thunderclap 140 Gunshot blast, jet engine 180 Rocket launching pad Information courtesy of the Deafness Research Foundation. We Want You LISTENING For A Lifetime NI C IND N A EST. 1924 O O C I A TI IES ELECT TR EIA S S 5 U S R O FRONT LOCATION OF CONTROLS 1 5 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Touch Screen Display Volume Up/Down Buttons Left/Skip/Search Up Button Microphone (Side of Unit) Power/Lock Switch Menu Button Center/Play/Pause Button Right/Skip/Search Down Button Reset Button (Hole on Side of Unit) Headphones Jack (HEADPHONES PART NO. CTEAREDFD00873B-0-00*) 11. Micro SD Memory Card Slot 12. USB Slot (USB CABLE PART NO. CTPCLUSBZY00500-0-00 (White)* CTPCLUSBZY00400-0-00 (Black)*) 13. USB/Memory Card Slot Cover SCREEN CLEANING CLOTH PART NO. CNPCFMEMO808000-0-00* BOTTOM *Consumer Replaceable Part (See page 63 to order.) 10 11 12 13 6 CHARGING THE BATTERY This unit has a built-in Lithium Polymer rechargeable battery. When the bars in the battery indicator (in the display) become low (see Figure 1) and before using the unit for the first time, recharge the battery as follows. Connect the USB cable to the USB jack on this unit (as shown) and to the USB port on your computer; “CONNECTING” will appear on the screen. The battery will charge when connected to the USB jack. Figure 1 NOTES: • To disconnect this unit from your computer, make sure to follow the “Safely Remove Hardware” instructions on page 23. • You must charge this unit for three hours before using for the first time. • It takes approx. 4 hours to charge the battery from empty to full. When fully charged, the unit can play back for approx. 50 hours in Music Playback mode and 4 hours in Video mode. (Actual playback times may vary.) • For data transfer, please use the USB cable to connect the unit to your computer. • When the battery is completely empty and connected to the computer for charging, it may take a several minutes for the “CONNECTING” screen to be displayed. 7 INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE Software Installation CD (PART NO. CTPCDMEMO085001-0-00) General Information This unit is compatible with Microsoft Windows XP (Home or Professional Edition with Service Pack 2 or higher) or Vista. The MediaCoder is compatible with Microsoft Windows XP and Vista. For Microsoft Windows XP and Vista: Use the CD to install MediaCoder, Audible Manager and Windows Media Player 11. Windows will automatically detect the audio player without installing the CD software when the USB cable is connected. *Consumer Replaceable Part (See page 63 to order.) 8 WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER 11 INSTALLATION Installing Windows Media Player 11 will allow you to transfer MP3 files, WMA files, WMA files with DRM 10 and photos to your player using the “Sync” function. NOTE: This unit is not compatible with WMP 10. 1. Insert the installation CD-Rom into the CD Drive; the installation screen will appear. If the installation screen does not automatically appear, double-click My Computer then double-click on the CD drive; the installation screen will appear. Click “Install Windows Media Player 11”. 2. You will be directed to the Windows Media Download Center. Select Download (Windows Media Player), Version (Player 11 [for Windows XP]) and Language. Then, click “Download Now”. At the pop-up window, click “Run” to run “wmp11-windowsxp-x86-enu.exe”. Click “Run” again. Installation will begin. 3. A “Validate Your Copy of Windows” screen will appear. If desired, click on “Microsoft Genuine Advantage Privacy Statement” to read it. Click “Validate”. 9 WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER 11 INSTALLATION (CONT.) 4. Read the License Agreement, then click “I Accept”. 5. Installation will continue. 6. At the Welcome screen, it is recommended to select “Express Settings” and then click on “Finish”. The newly-installed Windows Media Player 11 will open. You may also see a popup window asking, “A Windows Media Player update is available. Do you want to update now?” Follow the on-screen prompts if you choose to update at this time. 10 INSTALLING MEDIACODER Procedure to Install MediaCoder 1. Insert the installation CD-Rom into the CD Drive; the installation screen will appear. If the installation screen does not automatically appear, double-click My Computer then double-click on the CD drive, then the installation screen will appear. After selecting “Install PC Software”, click “Install MediaCoder for Windows”. 2. First select the language you want the instructions to appear in. The “Welcome” screen will appear. Click “Next”. 3. The “License Agreement” screen will appear. Select “I Agree”. 11 INSTALLING MEDIACODER (CONTINUED) 4. The “Installation Folder” screen will appear. It is recommended to keep the folder as is. Then click “Install”; the program will then install. 5. After the program is done installing, the “Completing Setup Wizard” screen will appear. Click “Finish” to end installation. See page 22 for how to use MediaCoder. 12 INSTALLING AUDIBLEMANAGER AudibleManager is software that enables you to download and listen to Audible audiobooks. Use AudibleManager to transfer audiobook programs to your AudibleReady ® TouchMP. Before you install AudibleManager, please be sure that your computer has Microsoft Windows XP or Vista installed with WMP11. NOTE: Please disable any Firewall software running on your computer before downloading AudibleManager. We also recommend that you download AudibleManager using Internet Explorer. 1. Insert the installation CD-Rom into the CD Drive; the installation screen will appear. If the installation screen does not automatically appear, double-click My Computer then double-click on the CD drive; the installation screen will appear. Click “AudibleManager”. 2. You will be directed to the AudibleManager Download Center. 3. In the AudibleManager Setup window, choose your device (Memorex TouchMP) from the drop down list, and click OK. 13 INSTALLING AUDIBLEMANAGER (CONTINUED) 4. Follow instructions on the screen to install. NOTE: One log-in account for AudibleManager is limited to three devices and four desktops. If you attempt to exceed this limit, you will get an error message and you will not be able to playback the audiobook file. 14 DOWNLOADING AND TRANSFERRING FILES MEDIA FILES SUPPORTED FORMATS Audio Formats: MP3, WMA files with DRM 10 with a bit rate of 48-192 kbps Video Formats: AVI-MPEG4: Simple Profile (320x240 resolution 20-24 fps, 385kbps); WMV: VC-1 Simple Profile (320x240 resolution, 20-24fps, 385kbps max) Photo Format: Baseline JPEGs TRANSFERRING FILES You can download digital music files from the Internet or use encoding software to convert music that you have on an audio CD into MP3 or WMA format. Once these files are stored on your computer, you can easily copy them to your player. If you have already installed WMP 11 (Windows Media Player 11), you can transfer music files (MP3, WMA and/or WMA files with DRM 10), photos and videos to the player through the "Sync" function of WMP 11. Connect your player to the USB port on your computer as shown to the right and see page 20 for details. Audiobook File Transfer: Below are basic instructions for transferring Audiobook files with AudibleManager. It is recommended to download the full AudibleManager user guide by clicking HELP at the top menus, and then select the User Guide. NOTE: Audiobook files must be transferred to internal memory only. Do NOT transfer them to the external memory card. 1. After installing AudibleManager, double-click the desktop shortcut to open and connect the unit to computer. 15 DOWNLOADING AND TRANSFERRING FILES (CONT.) 2. Click “Memorex TouchMP” under the Mobile Devices section. 3. The Used and Free memory of the selected device will appear. 4. Click on “My Library Online”. 16 DOWNLOADING AND TRANSFERRING FILES (CONT.) 5. Your browser will open to audible.com. Create an account and purchase a book or sign into your account to view “My Library”. 6. Click on a book to download and it will download and automatically go into AudibleManager and the selected device. 7. If the file has already been downloaded, select the desired book and then click “Add to Device” to transfer it to the unit. 8. When finished, disconnect the unit as described in the “Safely Removing Hardware” section on page 23. INTERNAL MEMORY: There is 5 MB of internal memory. Be careful not to approach this memory or you will receive the error message shown at right. 17 DOWNLOADING AND TRANSFERRING FILES (CONT.) CONVERTING AN AUDIO CD INTO MP3 OR WMA FORMAT For Windows XP, you can also utilize the previously installed Windows Media Player 11 software to convert music on an audio CD into MP3 or WMA format as follows: 1. 2. 3. 4. Open the Windows Media Player 11 Browser, then click on the “Rip” icon on the top tool bar. Insert a Music CD into the CD-Rom drive of your computer. Check that you are connected to the Internet and then start Windows Media Player (WMP) When you are connected to the Internet, WMP attempts to retrieve media information such as the album and artist name about the tracks being ripped from a Windows Media database that is maintained by Microsoft. WMP then adds the information to the files during ripping. If media information is incorrect or missing, you can add or edit it after ripping. For information about adding or editing media information, see Windows Media Player Help on the WMP web page. (Optional) To select a different format or bit rate for the files that are created during ripping, click the arrow below the Rip tab, as shown in the following screen shot, and then make your selections from the Format and Bit Rate commands. (Optional) You can also change the default settings later on the Rip Music tab of the Options dialog box, which is accessible by clicking the arrow below the Rip tab, and then clicking More Options, as shown. 18 DOWNLOADING AND TRANSFERRING FILES (CONT.) 5. 6. 7. 8. Insert an audio CD into the CD drive, and then click the Rip tab, as shown. By default, WMP begins ripping the CD automatically when you are in the Rip tab or when you first switch to it after the CD was inserted. You can also choose to have ripping begin immediately upon inserting the CD, or you can turn off automatic ripping from the Rip Music tab of the Options dialog box. Note that all songs are selected to be ripped if you have not previously ripped them. (Optional) As WMP begins to rip the CD, clear the check boxes next to any songs that you do not want to rip. Or, you can temporarily stop the rip process to make your selections. To do this, at the bottom of the List pane, click Stop Rip Screen. (Partially ripped songs are not saved.) Select the songs you want to rip, and then, at the bottom of the List pane, click Start Rip button to restart ripping. Sync the files as shown on the next page. When the files are finished loading into the unit, you can follow the “Safely Removing Hardware” procedure as shown on page 23. NOTE: For more details, please see Microsoft’s help web page for WMP11 as follows: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/faq/default.mspx 19 DOWNLOADING AND TRANSFERRING FILES (CONT.) TRANSFERRING MP3/WMA/VIDEO/PHOTO FILES AND WMA FILES WITH DRM 10 USING WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER 11 To transfer MP3/WMA/PHOTO/VIDEO/WMA files with DRM 10 to the player, follow the procedure described below using the previously installed WMP (Windows Media Player) 11. Before beginning the procedure, please connect the unit to the computer as previously described. 1. Open “Windows Media Player 11”; WMP will automatically sync your entire library. You can also choose what syncs automatically by selecting the playlists you want to sync. With this option, the Player syncs your digital media files to the device to mirror your library when you connect it to your computer or when you change sync settings. 2. You can also drag and drop files into their respective folders. For example, drag and drop photo (jpg) files into the Pictures folder, etc. 3. After you are finished transferring all the desired files to your unit, follow the “Safely Removing Hardware” procedure on page 23. NOTES: • For WMA files with DRM 10, the files will not be played if you transfer the files into the micro SD card’s memory. You must transfer the WMA files with DRM 10 to the player’s internal memory for playback. • If the external card is inserted, the memory card indicator will appear at the top of the screen. • For more details, please see Microsoft’s help web page for WMP11 as follows: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/faq/default.mspx 20 DOWNLOADING AND TRANSFERRING FILES (CONT.) CREATING A PLAYLIST USING WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER 11 Follow the steps below to create a playlist for the Playlist option in the menu, using WMP (Windows Media Player) 11: 1. Open WMP 11. 2. Click the Library tab. 3. (Optional) If you need to clear the List pane, click the Clear List pane button. 4. Drag items from the Details pane in your library to the List pane to add them to the new playlist, as shown in the screen shot at right. 5. To rearrange items, drag them up or down in the List pane. 6. To save the list, click Save Playlist at the bottom of the List pane, and then type a name for the playlist. 7. Connect the unit to the computer and WMP will automatically sync the playlist to it (if you set the WMP to automatically sync, as shown on page 20). NOTES: • For more details, please see Microsoft’s help web page for WMP11 as follows: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/faq/default.mspx 21 USING MEDIACODER You can use the previously installed MediaCoder to convert MPG, MPG4, ASF, AVI and WMV files to AVI files supported by the player. 1. Open the previously installed MediaCoder program. 2. Click the “Add file” icon to add files for conversion. In the “Add file” window select the source file you want to convert and click the “Open” button. Repeat this procedure if you want to add other files for conversion. 3. Set up the Destination Path for the converted files. In the “Output Folder”, type the path of the directory where the converted files will be saved. 4. Click “Start” to begin the conversion. 5. When “Transcoding Completed” appears, the file has been converted. 6. Now you can convert additional files according to the above procedures, if desired. NOTE: See page 15 for how to transfer files to the unit. 22 SAFELY REMOVING HARDWARE SAFELY REMOVING YOUR PLAYER FROM THE COMPUTER NOTE: To avoid damage to your player or data loss, always follow the procedure listed below before disconnecting your player from the USB port on your computer. Using your mouse, double-click the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon on the task bar. From the "Safely Remove Hardware" window (shown lower right), select "USB Mass Storage Device" and click the "Stop" button. The "Stop a Hardware Device" window will pop up. Click "OK". When the "Safe to Remove Hardware" window is displayed, you may remove the player from the USB cable or remove the USB cable from the computer. NOTES: • If the “Safely Remove Hardware” icon is not displayed on the task bar, please double-click on My Computer. Right-click on “Memorex TouchMP” and left-click on “Eject”. Then it is safe to remove the player from the computer. • If you are using Windows XP and the Windows Media Player 11 software is already installed, then you do not need to follow the above "Safely Remove Hardware" procedure. 23 HEADPHONES JACK 1 GENERAL OPERATION VOLUME AND MUTE 1 Plug the headphones into the Headphones jack on the bottom of the unit. LOCK FUNCTION 1 1 2 To control the volume, simply press the Volume Up 1 or Down 2 button. While changing the volume, the volume “pop up” indicator will be overlaid across the bottom of the existing screen and will disappear after five seconds if neither Volume button is pressed. When the volume “pop up” indicator appears, you can mute the sound by touching the indicator. Touch again or press one of the Volume buttons to resume the sound. Slide the Power/Lock switch to the Lock (down) position to lock the buttons; “keys are locked” will temporarily appear and the Lock icon will appear at top right of the screen. This is useful, for example, when you do not want the file changed by accidentally pressing a button. Slide the Power/Lock switch back to the Unlock position (middle) to cancel the Lock function (unlock); the Lock icon will disappear from the screen. NOTE: Pressing any button while in Lock mode will cause the “keys are locked” message to appear briefly on the screen. 24 GENERAL OPERATION (CONTINUED) MENU BUTTON TURNINGUSBTHE CONNEPOWER CTION SCREENSON/OFF USB and DASHBOARD 1 CONNECTING TRANSFERRING DO NOT DO NOT DISCONNECT DISCONNECT 1 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU MUSIC PHOTO RADIO VIDEO OK TO DISCONNECT VOICE AUDIOBOOK SETTINGS NOW PLAYING WELCOME Once the unit is disconnected the Once the unit has finished the To turn thethunit At any time, press the Menu button to return to e computon, er, the scslide reen will the Power/Lock transferred it will displaswitch y screen will show initialization initialization sequence it will go ow “Connecting” as it “ Transferring” “Ok to Disconnect” animation and cycle until complete. to the Main Menu and remain ON. upward andeshstthen the unit will enter Main the Main menu. ablishes arelease; connection. menu. NOTE: See the following page on how to To turn the unit off, slide and hold the Power/ navigate the menus. Lock switch upward. Do not release the Power/ Lock switch until the unit’s display turns off. When the unit is connected to 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU When the unit is not transferring Dashboard Icons This indicates that th INSERTING/REMOVING AN EXTERNAL MEMORY CARD (Micro SD - up to 8GB) hold status. It will di Hold/Lock Battery 1 This indicates the battery status. MUSIC PHOTO RADIO VOICE SETTINGS NOW PLAYING Fr o Ca nt rd of 100% - 76% VIDEO AUDIOBOOK TO AVOID DAMAGE, make sure the unit is OFF 75% - 51% before inserting or removing the card. The micro SD Memory Card50slot % - 26is%located at the bottom of the unit. Open the compartment by sliding it out SDand Card insert a 25% - 11card % (not included) up to 8GB, with micro SD memory This indicates that an inserted into the pla the front of the card facing up as shown. To remove 10% - 0 dissapear if the Card the micro SD memory card, push the edge of the card, then the card will spring out. Carefully remove the card. NOTE: If the external card is inserted, the memory card indicator will appear at the top right of the display. When first inserted or first turned on, it will take a few moments for the unit to read the card. GOODBYE 25 Player is not in hold. GENERAL OPERATION (CONTINUED) m 1 MAIN MENU NAVIGATING THROUGH THE MAIN MENU AND LISTS MAIN MENU SELECTION Hold MUSIC PHOTO RADIO VIDEO AUDIOBOOK SETTINGS VOICE NOW PLAYING VIDEO AUDIOBOOK MUSIC PHOTO RADIO SETTINGS When making a selection, hold 11: 05 PM This action will highlight the MUSIC VIDEO 1 VOICE AUDIOBOOK NOW PLAYING own on the icon. icon. You can also change the If not in the dMain menu, press the menu item with haMenu rd buttons. button to return to it. MAIN MENU MUSIC 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU MAIN MENU MAIN MENU PHOTO MUSIC 11: 05 PM 11: 05 PM MUSICPHOTO PHOTO RADIO VIDEO VIDEO TAP RADIO VOICE MUSIC PHOTO 2 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU SETTINGS RADIO 3 VOICE VIDEO 2 AUDIOBOOK RADIO SETTINGS NOW PLAYING NOW PLAYING VOICE VOICE IO KS AUDIOBOOK AUD SE TBTO INOG SETTINGS LAYING NOW PN LO AW YINPG con hen using the hard button Select an option iusing the touch wscreen by simply pressing it. You can also use the standard buttons as follows: Left/Up Button 1: Press to scroll left/up. Right/Down Button 2: Press to scroll G right/down. Center button 3: Press to select the highlighted item and advance to the next level of options. You can continue to use the hard buttons to move around the Main Menu 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU 11: 05 PM This action will highlight the The cycle for the menu items 11: 05 PM MUSIC 4 of 14 Now Pl ayi ng 00: 27 / 03: 25 MUSIC PHOTO TAP 1 Ar t i st Al bum LIST SCROLLING RADIO Genr e AUDIOBOOK MUSIC Pl ayl i st 8. i t em SETTINGS 2. i t em NOW PLAYI NG 9. i t em 3. i t em 10. i t em 4. i t em 11. i t em 5. i t em 12. i t em 6. i t em 13. i t em 11: 05 PM ROCK SHUFFLE Weezer When a list appears, touch the arrow on the 1. i t em 1. i t em 70. i t em screen, it will move page by page. NOW PLAYING 2. i t em 2. i t em 71. i t em You can also scroll up using the Left/Up 3. i t em . i tt e 72. i t em Ta3p hm e Now Playing icon at the bbutton ottom of the scr1 een anor d it willdown using the Right/Down 4. i t em 4. i t em 73. i t em always take you to the Music N5o.wi t ePm laying Screens. . i t em item using the 74. i t emCenter button 2. Select 5the 6. i t em 6. i t em button 3 or select the item by touching the 7. i t em 7. i t em screen. RADIO VIDEO 11: 05 PM MUSIC E 1. iVtOeICm PHOTO VIDEO MUSIC 11: 05 PM MUSIC VOICE AUDIOBOOK SETTINGS : 05 PM The Bl ue Al1b1u m 4. Buddy Hol l y MUSIC 11: 05 PM TA P IST NAVIGATION 3 Al l Songs MUSIC 7. i t em 3 TAP 14. i t em 2 Hold TAP When in the list screen use the scrolling buttons on right side to move the page down When in the list screen use the scrolling buttons on right side to move the page Up Every page change brings the highlight bar up to the top. To move rapidly through pages hold down the bottom scrolling button CONTINUED ON THE NEXT PAGE 1. TOUCH SCREEN, TAP SELECT MUSIC 11: 05 PM Hold MUSIC 11: 05 PM 26 MUSIC 11: 05 PM This will eventually take you to the final page with the highlight bar over the top of item of the last pag Once you reach the end of the list It does not cycle back to the first page if you push down. You are at the end 4 GENERAL OPERATION (CONTINUED) 5 1. TOUCH SCREEN, TAP SELECT MUSIC 11: 05 PM 1. My Nam e Is Jonas 2. No One El se MUSIC 11: 05 PM 11: 05 PM MUSIC 1. My Nam e Is Jonas 00: 27 / 03: 25 2. No One El se 3. The Wor l d Has Tur 3. The Wor l d Has Tur 4. Buddy Hol l y 4. Buddy Hol l y 5. Undone- - The Swe TA 5. Undone- - The S wPe 6. Sur f Wax Am er i ca 6. Sur f Wax Am er i ca 7. Say It Ai n’ t So 7. Say It Ai n’ t So ROCK SHUFFLE Weezer The Bl ue Al bum 3. The Wor l d Has Tur ned it will take you to the next screen. If an item in the list is too long and you want to view the whole name, press and hold the item. When you release, the text will scroll to show the whole item. It will also show the whole name if you select the item by the Left/Up or Right/ Down button. In the list mode the first way to select a list item is to directly tap on the item 6 Tap directly on your selection and Once you reach the end of the list It does not cycle back to the first page if you push down. You are at the end Your Selection will begin to play RETURN BUTTON To return to the previous page, press the return button in the top right corner of the screen. NOW PLAYING When NOW PLAYING appears at the bottom of the screen, touch it and the unit will enter the main screen of the media you are listening to. This function is available for Music, Radio, and Audiobook only. 27 C C O O MAIN MENU MAIN MENU: Press the Menu button to access the Main menu. 11: 05 P M MA I N ME N U MU S I C P H OT O 11: 05 P M MA I N ME N U R ADI O VI DE O 11: 05 P M MA I N ME N U VOI C E AUDI OB OOK Select the desired function to play/set. MU S I C P H OT O R ADI O 11: 05 P M MUSIC – see page 29. MU S I C 11: 05 P M 11: 05 P M MU S I C MA I N ME N U P H OT O P H OT O R ADI O P H OT O R ADI O VOI C E P H OT O PHOTO – see page 35. 11: 05 P M R ADI O VIDEO – see page 39. VOI C E VOI C E N OW P L AY I N G N OW P L AY I N G N OW P L AY I N G VI DE O VI DE O VOICE RECORDER – see page 45. VI DE O AUDI OB OOK AUDI OB OOK S E T T I N GS N OW P L AY I N G 28 S E T T I N GS N OAUDIOBOOK W P L AY I N –Gsee page 49. S E T T I N GS SETTINGS – see page 52. N OW P L AY I N G FM RADIO – see page 42. AUDI OB OOK S E T T I N GS R ADI O AUDI OB OOK S E T T I N GS VI DE O AUDI OB OOK VI DE O MU S I C P H OT O VI DE O VOI C EVI DE O AUDI OB OOK S E T T I N GS P H OT O N 1O1:W 0 5 PP M L AY I N G MA I N ME N U MA I N ME N U S E T T I N GS MU S I C Go to Music List Item 7 NOW PLAYPLAYBACK ING OPERATION–MUSIC MODE Now Playing EPEAT ALL VOICE MUSIC PLAYING SCREEN REPEAT 1 AUDIOBOOK Ful No Back (One TStep) oggle Full Back 11: 05 PM MUSIC 4 of 14 00: 27 / 03: 25 Screen Album Art MUSIC Screen Album Art (one Step) ROCK Playback Mode Playback SHUFFLE Mode ChanAlbum ge Photo Art Change SHUFFLE 7. Say It A Now Playing Toggle Full or Standard ToggleScreen Full EEQ Q SetSetting ting 6. Sur f Wa List Item 6 SETTINGS Weezer The Bl ue Al bum 4. Buddy Hol l y Previous TraTrack ck Previous Rewind (Hold) Rewind (Hold) Previous Track Forward and and Forward Fast Forward Fast Forward Rewind (Hold) (Hold) (hold) Play/Pause TO LISTEN TO MP3s/WMAs Play/Pause Button P B 2 MAIN MENU SELECTION 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU Hold MUSIC RADIO VOICE PHOTO VIDEO AUDIOBOOK SETTINGS NOW PLAYING 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU MUSIC RADIO VOICE VIDEO AUDIOBOOK When making a selection, hold down on the icon. VOICE NOW PLAYING This action will highlight the icon. You can also change the MUSIC RADIO SETTINGS With the unit on, press the Menu menu button; item with hard bthe uttons. Main menu will appear. 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU PHOTO MUSIC IC1 MAIN MENU This unit supports the following audio formats: MP3, MPEG 1/2/2.5 Layer 3 with a bit rate of 32-320 kbps and WMA files or WMA with DRM 10 with a bit rate of 48-192 kbps. * NOTE! ! : Pl ease r ef er t o LIST NA PHOTO VIDEO AUDIOBOOK SETTINGS NOW PLAYING Music Navigation MAIN MENM UAIN MENU 11: 05 PM 11: 05 PM THE MUSIC LIST MENUS. 11: 05 PM 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU MUSIC Now Pl ayi ng Al l Songs MUSIC MUSIC PHOTO PHOTO RADIO MUSIC Al bum RADIO VIDEO RADIO VIDEO Genr e VOICE PHOTO Ar t i st TAP AUDIOBOOK SETTINGS VOICE AUDIOBOOK SETTINGS NOWNPO LW AYP INLG AYING Pl ayl i sVOtICE TAP VIDEO AUDIOBOOK SETTINGS NOW PLAYING icon when using the hard button Touch the MUSIC icon; the Music to naviCategory gate through the list enu. screen will appear. Select a mcategory as shown in step 3 on the next page. You can continue to use the hard buttons to move around the Main Menu 29 This action will highlight the The cycle for the menu items You can use the touch screen G 3 MUSIC OPERATION–MUSIC PLAYBACK MODE (CONTINUED) Music Navigation 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU MUSIC * NOTE! ! : Pl ease r ef er t o LIST NAVIGATION ON NAVIGATING THE MUSIC LIST MENUS. 11: 05 PM MUSIC 11: 05 PM MUSIC 11: 05 PM Weezer 1. My Nam e Is Jonas Al l Songs Weezer 2. No One El se Ar t i st Weezer 3. The Wor l d Has Tur Al bum Weezer 4. Buddy Hol l y PHOTO TAP RADIO TAP VIDEO Genr e VOICE MUSIC Now Pl ayi ng AUDIOBOOK SETTINGS Pl ayl i st NOW PLAYING Weezer 5. Undone- - The Swe Weezer TAP 6. Sur f Wax Am er i ca 7. Say It Ai n’ t So Weezer TAP u can enter use the touthe ch scremain en now plare aying screen w Now Playing: Touch and the unit Yowill screen of the mediaTheyou to navigate through the list displayed once you make listening to. menu. selection. All Songs: Touch and all songs will appear in the next list. Scroll through and touch the desired song to play. Artist: Touch and all artists will appear in the next list. Touch an artist to view the albums from that artist. Touch an album to view the songs from that artist’s album. Scroll through and touch the desired song to play. Album: Touch and all albums will appear in the next list. Touch an album to view the songs from that album. Scroll through and touch the desired song to play. Genre: Touch and all genres will appear in the next list. Touch a genre to view the albums from that genre. Touch an album to view the songs from that genre. Scroll through and touch the desired song to play. Playlist: Touch and all songs programmed into the Playlist (via WMP11, as shown on page 21) will appear. 30 OPERATION–MUSIC PLAYBACK MODE (CONTINUED) FORWARD/REVERSE SKIP 1 During playback, touch the m icon (or press the Left/Up button) to move the player back to the beginning of the currently playing file. Touch/press repeatedly to move the player back to lower-numbered files. NOTE: If the music does not start playing within 5 seconds, press the Left/Up button again to go back to the previous file. 2 During playback, touch the l icon (or press the Right/Down button) to advance the player to the beginning of the next file. Touch/press repeatedly to advance the player to higher-numbered files. HIGH-SPEED MUSIC SEARCH 1 1 During playback, touch and hold the m or l icon (or press and hold the Left/Up 1 or Right/Down 2 button) to move the player forward or backward within a file to locate a specific musical passage. The player will move forward or backward at high speed as long as the icon/button is held. When you release the icon/button, normal playback will resume. 2 31 OPERATION–MUSIC PLAYBACK MODE (CONTINUED) NOTES: • See pages 15-21 for information on uploading MP3/WMA files to this unit. • While you are browsing your music, you can touch the Return icon to return to the previous menu. • You can pause playback during Music Playback by touching the p icon or pressing the Center button. Touch the ® icon or press the Center button to resume playback. • Set the Play mode to Normal, Repeat One, Repeat All or Shuffle as shown on the next page. • You can also use the Left/Up, Right/Down and Center buttons instead of the m, l and ® icons respectively to navigate and select the items as shown on the previous two pages. • Adjust the volume as shown on page 24. EQUALIZER (EQ) 1 When in the Music Playing screen, touch the EQ icon to cycle through the EQ settings (NORMAL, CLASSICAL, JAZZ, POP, ROCK, X BASS) as shown at left. 32 OPERATION–MUSIC PLAYBACK MODE (CONTINUED) 1 MUSIC TOGGLE ALBUM ART PLAY MODES When in the Music Playing screen, touch the Play Mode icon to cycle through the TAP Play modes as shown to the left. Normal: standard playback. TAP Repeat One: to repeat the selected song continuously. Repeat All: to repeat all selected songs continuously. Tap the screen to bring the Push the button again to After 2 sec. the Play function pop uall p bar of back the to toggselected le return to the normal now Shuffle: bar andto Timerandomly bar dissapear play the normal Now Playing Screen playing screen. until you tap the screen songs. 11: 05 PM MUSIC 11: 05 PM MUSIC 4 of 14 MUSIC 4 of 14 00: 27 / 03: 25 00: 27 / 03: 25 Weezer - Buddy Hol l y TAP ROCK SHUFFLE Weezer The Bl ue Al bum 4. Buddy Hol l y The upper left button is used to toggle between full album art and the Standard Screen Weeze SELECTING/CHANGING ALBUM ARTWORK CHANGE ALBUM ART 1 11: 05 PM MUSIC 11: 05 PM MUSIC 4 of 14 4 of 14 00: 27 / 03: 25 00: 27 / 03: 25 ROCK ROCK SHUFFLE ALBUM ART 2 SELECT ALBUM ART 11: 05 PM Def aul t SELECT ALBUM ART 11: 05 PM Ram en 01.j pg My Phot o SHUFFLE ROCK Ram en 02. j pg TAP OR TAP Weezer The Bl ue Al bum 4. Buddy Hol l y MUSIC Dodger gam e 01.j pg TAP Weezer Noodl es 02.j pg The Bl ue Al bum 4. Buddy Hol l y TAP Noodl es 01.j pg W Bear br i ck phot os 01 The 4. Bear br i ck phot os 02 TAP When in the Music Playing screen, touch the Album Art icon; the Album Art selection screen will appear. The album art can be changed by tapping on the album art box. When a phot In the photo listicon you can uor se thtouch e Touch Default for the Default art changes hard buttons to navigate the list well. your photos. The My Photo to select oneas of selected photo will then appear as your Album Art for all songs. The album art can be changed by tapping on the album art box. If there is no album art, then “Select Photo” is displayed. 33 The photo select list displays either default - which shows album art or My Photo - which allows you to pick a photo. OPERATION–MUSIC PLAYBACK MODE (CONTINUED) een to bring the back to toggle Now Playing Screen You can still use the hard buttons to change the music as shown in the General Play Functions TOGGLING ALBUM ARTWORK M ART 1 11: 05 PM 11: 05 PM MUSIC 11: 05 PM MUSIC gam e 01.j pg When in the Music Playing screen, touch the Toggle icon to select Full Album Art or Standard Album Art. When in the Full Album Art mode, the icons will disappear after a couple seconds. Simply touch the screen to view the buttons again. 4 of 14 4 of 14 00: 27 / 03: 25 00: 27 / 03: 25 Weezer - Buddy Hol l y 1.j pg ROCK 2. j pg SHUFFLE TAP 01.j pg 02.j pg Weezer k phot os 01 The Bl ue Al bum 4. Buddy Hol l y k phot os 02 TAP list you can use the to navigate the list When a photo is chosen, the album art changes to the photo 34 pg Bear b OPERATION–PHOTO PLAYBACK MODE VOICE 24 / 234 11: 05 PM AUDIOBOOK SETTINGS NOW PLAYING Go to Music Now Playing PHOTO SCREEN Bear b List Item 7 Photo Screen T 11: 05 PM PHOTO PHOTO Bear buddy.j pg 24 / 234 Toggle Landscape Mode Back (one Step) Thumnail selection box /Pause eshow on Next Picture Back (one Step) Previous Picture Next Picture Play/Pause Slideshow Button MAIN MENU OT1 O 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU Hold MUSIC RADIO VOICE MUSIC PHOTO AUDIOBOOK SETTINGS VOICE NOW PLAYING VIDEO AUDIOBOOK When making a selection, hold MUSIC SETTINGS VOICE This action will highlight the PHOTO NAVIGATION SETTINGS 11: 05 PM * NOTE! ! : Pl ease r ef er t o LIST N THE PHOTO LIST MENUS. 15: 0P5MPM 111: 0 MHAOIT NOMENU P Kubr i ck phot os 01 Kur br i ck phot os 02 MUSICMUSIC PHOTOPHOTO MUSIC RADIORADIO VOICE VOICE Fabr i ck phot os 01 VIDEO VIDEO AUDIOBOOK RADIO SETTINGS AUDIOBOOK VIDEO Fabr i ck phot os 02 SETTINGS NON WOPW LAPYLIA NY GING NOW PLAYING PHOTO Kubr i ck phot os 03 TAP VIDEO AUDIOBOOK 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU MAIN MENU PHOTO RADIO NOW PLAYING down on the icon. icon. You can also change the With the unit on, press the Menu menu itbutton; em with hard buthe ttons. Main menu will appear. 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU PHOTO RADIO VIDEO 2 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU PHOTO TO VIEW PHOTOS – This unit supports baseline JPEGs. MAIN MENU SELECTION Bear br i ck phot os 01 VOICE AUDIOBOOK SETTINGS Bear br i ck phot os 02 NOW PLAYING heerniguhstin gdethaenh siPhoto datrhdebliusttton Touch theiconPHOTO icon; twwhthe ill go to Thumnail Mode List screen will appear. Select a You can navigate using the touch scree3b n or theon the hathe rd buttons photo as per steps 3a and to move up and down next page. You can continue to use the hard buttons to move around the Main Menu This action will highlight the hsehctyhceleTfhour m thbenm iteom PTu aiel nicuon ns PHOTO PLAY FUNCTIONS PHOTO MAIN MENU 11: 05 PM MUSIC Now Pl ayi ng Al l Songs MUSIC PHOTO 11: 05 PM TAP 35 MAIN MENU 11: 05 PM 11: 05 PM Bear buddy.j pg 24 / 23 44of 14 PHOTO ROCK 11: 05 PM Bear buddy.j pg 24 / 234 00: 27 / 03: 25 MUSIC GO PHOTO 11: 05 PM MUSIC SHUFFLE OPERATION–PHOTO PLAYBACK MODE (CONTINUED) MAIN MENU MUSIC Kubr i ck phot os 01 Kur br i ck phot os 02 PHOTO Kubr i ck phot os 03 TAP RADIO Fabr i ck phot os 01 VIDEO Fabr i ck phot os 02 VOICE AUDIOBOOK 3b 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU MUSIC PHOTO RADIO VIDEO 11: 05 PM PHOTO PHOTO 11: 05 PM 11: 05 PM VOICE AUDIOBOOK 1O 1:T0O5 PM PH PHOTO 11: 05 PM Bear buddy.j pg 24 / 234 TAP TAP Kubr i ck phot os 03 Fabr i ck phot os 01 TAP TAP Fabr i ck phot os 02 Bear br i ck phot os 02 11: 05 PM PHOTO PHOTO Kubr i ck phot os 01 Kur br i ck phot os 02 TAP TAP Bear br i ck phot os 01 SETTINGS NOW PLAYING * NOTE! ! : Pl ease r ef er t o LIST NAVIGATION ON NAVIGATING THE PHOTO LIST MENUS. PHOTO NAVIGATION PHOTO 11: 05 PM PHOTO 11: 05 PM PHOTO 3a * NOTE! ! : Pl ease r ef er t o LIST NAVIGATION ON NAVIGATING THE PHOTO LIST MENUS. PHOTO NAVIGATION Bear br i ck phot os 01 SETTINGS NOW PLAYING Bear br i ck phot os 02 TAP TAP in the same way that the list the right side and the list tap method tothmearkig e hytosuirde and thetlaiskte you to tihnethpehosatomveiewwaiyngthat the list taepr tm hoadgetoinm Scroll through the list and touch heetim the Thumbnail screen na avigadesired tion works. Tap on Or touch screen. Hit tshcerebeancknicon buttotniotno wto orks. TLview aispt omnenu aftthe will go to Thumnail Mode selection will go to Thumnail Mroedtu ern to the thumbnaaviilgvaie theepliasgt efinishseeslepcltaiyobnack. the scroll buttons to change page the scroll buttow nsptaogceh. ang photo name toYou cview it; the selected photo thumbnails of the photos. 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NOW PLAYING VOICE 11: 05 PM 11: 05 PM 11: 05 PM PHOTO PHOTO Bear buddy.j pg 24 / 234 Bear buddy.j pg 24 / 234 TAP Fabr i cPkupshhotthoes s0a2me button to resume the slideshow BearTbhrei cikmpahgoet o wsil0l 1change every 3 seconds in slideshow Bear br i ck phot os 02 When in the Thumbnail view, press the List icon to view the list again. The thumbnail screen functions in the same way that the list screen navigation works. Tap on the scroll buttons to change page You can navigate using the touch screen or the the hard buttons to move up and down 11: 05 PM Bear buddy.j pg 24 / 234 PHOTO 11: 05 PM Bear buddy.j pg 24 / 234 PHOTO PHOTO 11: 05 PM TAP TAP The forward and reverse buttTohne pop up dissapears afte Push the reverse allows you to manually chang1esethce. until the screen is tap back to the prev photo to the next or previousag im aiang. e take you to the photo viewing While viewing the selected List mtouch enu after the the image in screen. H it the back button tphoto, o eturn to the thumbnail view page. the list finishes playback. Return icon to rreturn to the thumbnail view. In thumnail mode use the same tap method to make your selection Once you select a photo, it will HOTO PLAY FUNCTIONS PHOTO Si ck Bi k 25 / 2 TAP Push the same button to The forward andThreevpelrasye Bbuuttttoonn in the center Push the reversreeb ttoenthto suum e sglo ideshow allows you to mtaongugallelys cthheanslgideetshheow. 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PHOTO NAVIGATION 11: 05 PM 11: 05 PM Kubr i ck phot os 03 TAP Fabr i ck phot os 0RA1DIO Bear bVOrICiEck phAUoDtIOoBOsOK01 TAP SETTINGS Bear br i ck N phO oW t osP0L2AYI NG Touch the PHOTO icon; the Photo List screen will appear. Select a photo as shown on the previous page. TAP You can continue to use the When making a selection, hold This action will highligThAPt the This action will highlight the The cO ycnlceefoyrotuhseem s, Thuetttohnusm naoilvsecareroeu nnfu lecetnau pitheomto tobm dnctions icon In thumnail mode use theYsoau down on the icon. icon. 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You can navigate using the touch You can navigate using the touch You can navigate using the touch screen or the the hard buttons screen or the the hard buttons screen or the the hard buttons to move up and down to move up and down to move up and down 11: 05 PM 11:05 PM MAIN MENU PHOTO 11: 05 PM Bear buddy.j pg 24 / 234 4 PHOTO PLAY FUNCTIONS HOTO PLAY FUNCTIONS 11: 05 PM Bear buddy.j pg 24 / 234 PHOTO Bear buddy.j pg 24 / 234 MUSIC MUSIC PHOTO 11: 05 PM 11: 05 PM 11: 05 PM Bear buddy.j pg 24 / 234 Bear buddy.j pg 24 / 234 PHOTO Al l Songs TAP 11: 05 PM Bear buddy.j pg 24 / 234 PHOTO Now Pl ayi ng PHOTO Ar t i st G PHOTO PLAY FUNCTIONS 11: 05 PM 11:05 PM MAIN MENUPHOTO PHOTO MUSIC MUSIC PHOTO RADIO VIDEO 11: 05 PM PHOTO 11: 05 PM11: 05 PM 11: 05 PM Bear buddy.j p4gof 14 Si ck Bi k e.j pg 25 / 234 24 / 234 Bear buddy0.0j p: 2g7 / 03: 25 24 / 234 PHOTO Si ck Bi k e.j pg 25 / 234 ROCK PHOTO PHOTO 11: 05 PM Bear buddy.j pg 24 / 234 11: 05 PM Bear buddy.j pg 24 / 234 SHUFFLE Al bum RADIO VIDEO Genr e VOICE AUDIOBOOK SETTINGS Weezer Pl ayl i st VOICE TAP Touch the ® icon to start the slideshow. The pictures will display one after another every few seconds and the icons will disappear after a couple seconds. Simply touch the screen to view the icons again. e play Button in the center gles the slideshow. Push button to pause the show. The Bl ue Al bum 4. Buddy Hol l y SETTINGS NOW PLAYING NOW PLAYING TAP AUDIOBOOK TA P PHOTO Kur br i ck pPhHo OTtOos 02 Kubr i ck phot os 03 PHOTO PHOTO MUSIC PHOTO Fabr i ck phot os 02 VOICE PM Kubr i1c1:k05 p hot os 01 PHOTO 11: 05 PM PHOTO 11: 05 PM PHOTO 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU IC Kur br i ck phoHtoolsdMU0S2 TAP RADIO PHOTO NAVIGATION Kubr i ck phot os 01 PHOTO 2 * NOTE! ! : Pl ease r ef er t o LIST NAVIGATION ON NAVIGATING * NOTE! ! : Pl ease r ef er t o LIST NAVIGATION ON NTA GLIST MENUS. HVEIG PAHTOIN TO THE MPAH O LIST ME1N1:0U5 PSM. 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU IN O MET NU 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU PHOTO 1 MAINPHOTO MENU VIEWING A MSLIDESHOW AIN MENU SELECTION OTO NAVIGATION TAP TAP TAP You can pause the slideshow by touching the p icon or pressing the Center button. Touch the ® icon or press the Center button to resume the slideshow. TapTAthP e Now Playing icon at the P e button to Push the saTAm Push the same button to e foofrtwhaerdscarenednreavnedrsitew biullttoTnhe play Button in the center The play Button in the center bottTohm Push the same button to Push the reverse button to go resume the slideshow deshow rsee tbhuettsolin alulysicchangetothgegles the slideshow. Push toggles the slideshow. TPhuesfhorward andrreesvuem opaguep w diisllscahpaenagrseaefvteerry weaaylrlesovw teasrkseyeoybuouuttottoomntahtnoeugM o Th euim l cehtahnege evPeursyhatlh resume the slideshow back to the previous image.TThheepim aellsohw swy. ou to m an allaygcehw anilg photo to the neenxst. or previous itm t h e b u t t o n t o p a u s e t h o heagbeutton to pause the show. 13sseecc. ounndtisl itnheslsidceresehnow is tapped The image will change every thPelapyrienvgioSucsreim age. nrdesviinouslsidim esahgoew backNtow photo to the ne3xsteocrop again. 3 seconds in slideshow 37 OPERATION–PHOTO PLAYBACK MODE (CONTINUED) 5 You can navigate using the touch screen or the the hard buttons to move up and down 6 LAY FUNCTIONS 11: 05 P 1M 1: 05 PM bB ue da dry.bj pugddy.j pg / 2234 / 234 TAP TAP 11: 0151P: 0M5 PM PHOP TH OOTO Bear S biucdkdByi.kj peg.j pg 24 /25 23/4 234 TAP PHP OH TOTO 11:1015: 0P5MPM 11: 05 PM PHOTO Bea j pyg.j pg Breb arudbduyd.d 24 2/4 2/34234 Si ck Bi k e.j pg 25 / 234 TAP TAP During the slideshow, or when viewing a photo, touch the m or l icon to move to the previous photo or advance to the next photo. Push the same button to The forward and reverse button odnreinvethrseecbeuntteorn Pruesshum the trh eveesrlsideebsuhtotw on to go allows you to manually change the midaensuhaollw y .chPaunsh ge the The image will change every photo to the next or previous image . age back to the previous image. epxat uosreptrheevisohuosw im 3 seconds in slideshow PHOTO 11: 05 PM Bear buddy.j pg 24 / 234 1 sec. until the screen is tapped During the slideshow, or when viewing a again. photo, touch the Landscape icon to cycle the view back and forth between landscape and portrait mode. PusThhteheporepvu erpsedibssuatp toenartsoagftoer bac1k stoect.huenptirletvhieouscsriemeangies .tapped again. The pop up dissapears after NOTES: • See pages 15-21 for information on uploading photo files to this unit. • While you are browsing your photos, you can touch the Return icon to return to the previous menu. • You can listen to music, radio or Audiobook while viewing the pictures. Simply start the music, radio or Audiobook playback and then enter the Photo mode. • You can also use the Left/Up, Right/Down and Center buttons instead of the m, l and ® icons respectively to navigate and select the items as shown in the Photo operation. 38 OPERATION–VIDEO PLAYBACK MODE G List Item 7 VIDEO SCREEN Scroll down (hold to make scrolling faster) Epi sode 18 Now Playing VIDEO Ent our age / season 3 epi sode 17 11: 05 PM Play/Pause Slideshow Button Next Video Previous Video Rewind(hold) TO VIEW VIDEOS Fast Forward (hold) Back (one Step) 2 MAIN MENU SELECTION 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU Hold MUSIC RADIO VOICE MUSIC PHOTO SETTINGS VIDEO VOICE AUDIOBOOK 11: 05 PM RADIO SETTINGS VOICE NOW PLAYING down on the icon. icon. You can also change the With the unit on, press the Menu menu itbutton; em with hard buthe ttons. Main menu will appear. MAIN MENU MUSIC PHOTO VIDEO VIDEO NAVIGATION MAIN MENU MAIN MENU This action will highlight the MUSIC 11: 05 PM AUDIOBOOK SETTINGS NOW PLAYING 11: 05 PM 11: 05 PM THE VIDEO LIST MENUS. 1: 05 PM 11: 05 P1M MAIN MENU VIDEO Ent our age 12 Ent our age 13 MUSIC MUSIC PHOTO PHOTO MUSIC PHOTO Ent our age 14 Ent our age 15 RADIO RADIO VIDEO VIDEO TAP VOICE NOW PLAYING When making a selection, hold 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU PHOTO RADIO VIDEO AUDIOBOOK 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU VIDEO 1 MAIN MENU This unit supports the following video formats: AVI-MPEG4: Simple Profile (320x240 resolution 2024 fps, 385kbps); WMV: VC-1 Simple Profile (320x240 resolution, 20-24fps, 385kbps *max). NOTE! ! : Pl ease r ef er t o LIST NAVIG AUDIOBOOK SETTINGS VOICE AUDIOBOOK SETTINGS NOW PLAYING NOW PLAYING RADIO VIDEO Ent our age 16 Ent our age 17 VOICE Shr ek AUDIOBOOK SETTINGS NOW PLAYING TAP icon when using the hard button Touch ththe icon; e Video liVIDEO st menu. use thethe hard butVideo tons to navigate and select List screen will appear. Select You can continue to use the hard buttons to move around the Main Menu 39 This action will highlight the The cycle for the menu items W Select the Video Icon to enter You can use the touchscreen or b m PLAY FUNCTION POP UP MAIN MENU 11: 05 PM MUSIC 11: 05 PM * NOTE! ! : Pl ease r e Ref er ence. GO PLAY F(CONTINUED) UNCTION POP UP OPERATION–VIDEO PLAYBACK MODE 3 * NOTE! ! : Pl ease r ef er t o LIST NAVIGATION ON NAVIGATING THE VIDEO LIST MENUS. VIDEO NAVIGATION 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU VIDEO VIDEO Ent our age / season 3 epi sode 17 11: 05 PM PHOTO RADIO VIDEO TAP Ent our age 15 Ent our age 15 Ent our age 16 Ent our age 16 Ent our age 17 SETTINGS NOW PLAYING 11: 05 PM VIDEO VIDEO Ent our age / season 3 epi sode 17 11: 05 PM Scroll through the list and touch a desired ct video name to view it;Selethe selected video will automatically start playing. Simply touch the screen to view the icons. TAP Nowthe the scrp een will d You can pause the video by touching the pause icon. The v icon or pressing this the button tCenter o pause the vibutton. deo. plaTouch yback is stopped. the ® icon or press the Center button to resume video playback. * NOTE! ! : Pl ease r ef er t o Now Pl ayi ng Musi c Scr een f or but t on You can use the touchscreen or use the hard buttons to navigate and select PLAY FUNCTION POP UP VIDEO Ent our age / season 3 epi sode 17 11: 05 PM Ent our age / season 3 epi sode 17 11 Ent our age 17 Shr ek Shr ek TAP Select the Video Icon to enter the Video list menu. VIDEO Ent our age 12 Ent our age 14 Ent our age 14 AUDIOBOOK 4 Ent our age 13 Ent our age 13 MUSIC VOICE 11: 05 PM Ent our age 12 * NOTE Ref er e While the pop up is up, press the back button to return to the list menu. You can use the back button or the Now Playing will go to the List menu after the last video inThe play button controls the the list finishes playback. playback of the video. Press Ref er ence. VIDEO Ent our age / season 3 epi sode 17 11: 05 PM VIDEO Ent our age / season 3 epi sode 17 11: 05 PM VIDEO Ent our age / season 3 epi sode 17 11: 05 PM VIDEO Ent our age / season 3 epi sode 17 11: 05 PM VIDEO Ent our age / season 3 epi sode 17 11:05 PM NOTES: • Videos will playback in landscape format only. • See pages 15-21 for information on uploading video files to this unit. Hold Hold 2sec 2sec • While you are browsing your videos, you can touch the Return icon to return to the I f y o u h o l d t h e f o r w a r d The playprevious button controls the menu. Now the screen will display The forward button skips The back button skip back plays If you hold the Reverse button down, it will playback of the video. Press the pause icon. The video the video ahead to the next the previous video. button down, it will ast forward the track. this button to pause the video. layback is stopped. ideo. wind the track. • You can also puse the Left/Up, VRight/Down and Center buttons finstead of the m,Rel and ® icons respectively to navigate and select the items as shown in the Video operation. • Adjust the volume as shown on page 24. TAP TAP TAP 40 OPERATION–VIDEO PLAYBACK MODE (CONTINUED) FORWARD/REVERSE SKIP 1 * NOTE! ! : Pl ease r ef er t o Now Pl ayi ng Musi c Scr een f or but t on Ref er ence. 2 PLAY FUNCTION POP UP r ef er t o Now Pl ayi ng Musi c Scr een f or but t on VIDEO Ent our age / season 3 epi sode 17 11: 05 PM VIDEO VIDEO Ent our age / season 3 epi sode 17 11: 05 PM Ent our age / season 3 epi sode 17 11: 05 PM VIDEO VIDEO Ent our age / season 3 epi sode 17 11: 05 PM Ent our age / season 3 epi sode 17 11: 05 PM VIDEO VIDEO Ent our age / season 3 epi sode 17 11: 05 PM Ent our age / season 3 epi sode 17 11:05 PM VIDEO Ent our age / season 3 epi sode 17 11: 05 PM * NOTE! ! : Pl ease r ef er t o LIST NAVIGATION ON NAVIGATING THE VIDEO LIST MENUS. 11: 05 PM VIDEO 11: 05 PM VIDEO Ent our age 12 VIDEO Ent our age / season 3 epi sode 17 11: 05 PM Ent our age 13 Ent our age 12 Ent our age 13 Ent our age 14 TAP Ent our age 15 TAP Hold 2sec Hold 2sec TAP Ent our age 14 Ent our age 15 TAP TAP If you hold the forward The back button skip bacEkntp lar aygse 17 If you hold the Reverse ou.m pvliaoyubsavcikdeoof .ththe e video Presicon s thdeopwanu,siet During iw coilln. The videoplayback, During playback, l idne,oitatouch hiellad to the nthe ext the picon revious vid(or eo. butto(or n the pretouch buttotnhdeovw w toISnT N toAVpIG aAuSTshIeOr eNtkhOeN vNiAdVeIGoA. TIfNaGst foprw laayrbdacthkeistrsatockp.ped. * NOTE! ! : Pl easeth r eisf eb ru t otL R ewinVdidtehoe. track. button) to move the press the Right/Down button) to advance VIDEpress O NAVIG ATthe ION Left/Up THE VIDEO LIST M ENUS. TAP player back the player to the beginning of the next file. You can use the baof ck buttothe n or While tto he pop the up is up, prebeginning ss the You can use the touchscreen or Ent our age 12 the Now Playing will go to the back bEuntt toounr atg oere1t2urn to the list use the hard buttons to navigate Lirepeatedly st menu after the last video into previous file. Touch/press Touch/press repeatedly to advance the menuE . nt our age 13 Ent our age 13 and select the list finishes playback. Select the player Ent our aback ge 14 nt our age 14 move to lower-numbered Eplayer to higher-numbered files. Ent our age 15 Ent our age 15 files. Ent our age 16 Ent our age 16 The play button controls the The forward button skips the video ahead to the next Now the screen will display The forward button skips The back button skip back pl Ent our age 17 SVhirdee k o. 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU VIDEO 11: 05 PM Ent our age / season 3 epi sode 17 11: 05 PM PHOTO RADIO HIGH-SPEED VIDEO SEARCH P VIDEO VIDEO Ent our age 16 TAP * NSOETTTIE !S! : Pl ease r ef er t o l aey1 i n7g Musi c Scr een f or but t on NG EnNto ow ur P ag Ref er ence. NOW PLAYING Shr ek 1 VOICE 11: 05 PM VIDEO VIDEO MUSIC Ent our age 16 Ent our age 17 AUDIOBOOK During playback, touch and hold the m or l icon (or press and hold the Left/Up 1 or Select Right/Down 2 button) to move the player forward or backward within a video to locate a specific scene. The player will * NOTE! ! : Pl ease r ef er t o Now Pl ayi ng Musi c Scr een f or but t on Ref er ence. move forward or backward at high speed as If yolong u hold the foas rward the icon/button The forward button skips The back button skip back plays If you hold the Reverse is held. When you button down, it will the video ahead to the next the previous video. button down, it will fast forward the track. Video. Rewind the track. release the icon/button, normal playback will resume. Shr ek TAP Ent our age / season 3 epi sode 17 11: 05 PM Select the Video Icon to enter the Video list menu. VIDEO PLAY FUNCTION POP UP Now the screen will display M the paEunt osuer ageic/ soeasnon.3 Tepihsodee 1v7 1i1d:05ePo playback is stopped. VIDEO 1 Ent our age / season 3 epi sode 17 11: 05 PM You can use the touchscreen or use the hard buttons to navigate and select Ent our age / season 3 epi sode 17 11: 05 PM TAP VIDEO Ent our age / season 3 epi sode 17 11: 05 PM VIDEO Ent our age / season 3 epi sode 17 11: 05 PM You can use the back button or the Now Playing will go to the List menu after the last video in the list finishes playback. Ent our age / season 3 epi sode 17 11: 05 PM VIDEO Ent our age / season 3 epi sode 17 11: 05 PM Ent our age / season 3 epi sode 17 11:05 PM Hold 2sec Hold 2sec TAP VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO Ent our age / season 3 epi sode 17 11: 05 PM VIDEO Ent our age / season 3 epi sode 17 11:05 PM 2 TAP TAP The play button controls the playback of the video. Press this button to pause the video. VIDEO While the pop up is up, press the back button to return to the list menu. Now the screen will display the pause icon. The video playback is stopped. The forward button skips the video ahead to the next Video. TAP The back button skip back plays 41 the previous video. Hold 2sec If you hold the forward button down, it will fast forward the track. Hold 2sec If you hold the Reverse button down, it will Rewind the track. OPERATION–FM RADIO MODE (CONTINUED) VOICE FM RADIO SCREEN AUDIOBOOK SETTINGS NOW PLAYING Go to Music Now Playing Radio Screen Auto Auto Scan Scan Back (One Step) Back 11: 05 PM RADIO SCAN (one Step) 102.7 m hz Ki ss FM Ri ck Dees i n t he Mor ni ng 6 Preset Stations 6 Preset Stations Scan Backward P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 Scan Forward Scan Backward Scan Forward O1 MAIN MENU TO LISTENMTO THE FM RADIO AIN MENU SELECTION 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU Hold MUSIC RADIO MUSIC PHOTO 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU PHOTO RADIO VIDEO 2 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU VIDEO RADIO Mute and Unmute Mute Button Scan Backward to Next (Hold) MUSIC RADIO Scan Forward to Next (Hold) MANUAL TUNING AUDIOBOOK SETTINGS VOICE NOW PLAYING AUDIOBOOK SETTINGS down on the icon. icon. You can also change the With the unit on, press the Menu menu itbutton; em with hard buthe ttons. Main menu will appear. When making a selection, hold VOICE NOW PLAYING MUSIC PHOTO This action will highlight the PHOTO MUSIC 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU 102.7 RADIO P2 P3 RADIO VIDEO P4 AUDIOBOOK VOICE VIDEO P5 P6 SETTINGS AUDIOBOOK VOICE SETTINGS NOW PLAYING NOW PLAYING NOW PLAYING m hz PHOTO MUSIC Ki ss FM Ri ck Dees i n t he Mor ni ng VIDEO TAP SETTINGS PHOTO P1 RADIO VIDEO AUDIOBOOK 11: 05 PM RADIO SCAN VOICE VOICE 11: 05 PM 11: 05 PM MAIN MEN MUAIN MENU AUDIOBOOK Tap towm ou catttoena icon heannuuaslilnygtuthnee haanrddlb Touch rathe RADIO icon; dio. radio fthe requencyRadio screen will appear. You can continue to use the hard buttons to move around the Main Menu This action will highlight the Tap the radio icon to activate the The cycle for the menu items TUNING MAIN MENU 11: 05 PM MUSIC Now Pl ayi ng Al l Songs 11: 05 PM SETTINGS NOW PLAYING TAP 42 11: 05 PM GO 11: 05 PM RADIO MAIN MENU SCAN RADIO 11: 05 PM 11: 05 PM MUSIC 4 of 14 00: 27 / 03: 25 102.7 m hz SCAN 101.1 m hz 3 OPERATION–FM RADIO MODE (CONTINUED) MAIN MENU M OAIN MENU MUM SU ICSIC P3 VIDVEID OEO TA TA PP P5 VOV ICOEICE P6 DBIO AUA DU IO OB OO KOK RADIO P2 DIO RAR DA IO P4 P1 P1P1 P4P4 P4 IN SES TE TITNTG SGS P2 P2P2 RADIO P5P5 P5 P1 P4 P4 P4P5 11: 05 PM P6 RADIO SCAN P3 P3 P5 P5P6 P6 P6 P1 P1 P1 P2 P4 P4 P4 P5 11: 05 PM RADIO 102.7 102.7 P5 P5 P6 P6 P6 P1 11: 05 PM P2 RADIO P4 P4 P4 P5 P2 P2 P3 P3 P3 P5 P5 P6 P6 P6 102.7 P4 P4 RADIO 102.7 P2 P2 P3 P3 P5 P5 P6 P6 11: 05 PM 102.7 m hz m hz Ki ss FM Ri ck Dees i n t he Mor ni ng TATPAP TAP P1 P1 A SCAN m hz Ki ss FM Ri ck Dees i n t he Mor ni ng TAP 11: 05 PM A SCAN m hz Ki ss FM Ri ck Dees i n t he Mor ni ng m hmzhz sM FM KiK ssi sF k eDeeseisnitnhtehM eo Mronri n RiR cki cD nigng SELECTING PRESET P1 P1 SCS AC NAN .7 110022.7 m hz m hz m hz P3 P3 A SCAN m hz Ki ss FM TATPAP Ri ck Dees i n t he Mor ni ng F F Ki ss FM Ki ssKFi sMs FM Ri ck DeeseisnitnhtehM e Mor ni ng Ri ckRDi cekesDe i n t he Mor nionrgni ng P2 P2 P3 11:1015: 0P5MPM DIO RAR DA IO M1 1 F FM1 SCAN SCANSCAN .7 1011200.272.7 m hmzhz m hz Ki ss FM Ri ck Dees i n t he Mor ni ng P2 P2P3 SCAN NN OO WWPP LLAA YY ININ GG TAP P6P6 P1 P1P2 102.7 m hmzhz m hz P3 P3P3 :1015: 0P5MPM 11: 05 1P1M RADIO RADIORADIO F SCS AC NAN SCAN .6 10211.06022.6 m hz mm hzhz sM FM KiK ssi sF k eDeeseisnitnhtehM eo Mronri n RiR cki cD nigng ASSIGNING PRESET 11: 05 PM 11: 05 PM11: 05 PM RADIO RADIO RADIO F SCS AC NAN .7 111000222..67 PHP OH TO OTO m hz 11: 05 PM 11: 05 PM 11: 05 PM DIO RAR DA IO RADIO FM1 M SCAN S SA CN AC NAN SC Ki ss FM Ri ck Dees i n t he Mor ni ng P1 11: 0P5MPM 111:10:505PM ADIO RD AR RA IDOIO 1M :1015: 0P5MPM 11: 051P 102.7 4110022.6.6 INGG MMAANNUUAALLTTUUNNIN NUAL TUNING Ki ss FM Ri ck Dees i n t he Mor ni ng TATPAP Mute the sound by touching the indicator. TAP Touch again or press one of the Volume buttons to resume the sound. H c Select a station by pressing the m or l 2 Se icon. NOTE: See below for Auto Scan. P3 P1 P2 P1 P2 102.7 99.1 101.1 102.7 99.1 101.1 102.7 99.1 102.7 101.1 p the radio icon to activate the aptotomm an an aeptm aicn aoptnhtw h u ioceo g an an uu alalyllytutu nn e ean ddlolo cactaetea aTap to manually tune and locate a Tap TtahTp oto uou anlalytlloytuttou ngn egealn dsd cnacdtaeteaTaheTaiTcp e eim u teatenicg ninn tottoh toteo gm gg luelteseoso uu nn dd ThTh e eicioco nnww illilcl hch an gg e eininthth e emm uu tete mtahneuraaldlyiotuicnoenatnodalcotcivaateteathe TaTp umtm ean ean oloulo llm ch dio. ad eq en ad eq en rard ioiofrferq uu en cycy rard ioiofrferq uu en cyc.y. bb uu tttoto nnaraeraeatotoinin dd iciactaetesoso uu nn ddisisoo nn eoq.uency radO ioLDfrequency. button area to indicate sound is on P4 P4 Assigning preset manually can be accomplished by tap and hold on M1 the available slot TUUNNIN INGG 11M:1015: 0P5MPM 11: 05 P RADIO DIORADIO P6 P5 SCAN N SCAN 1015: 0P5MPM 11: 0511P:M RADIO RADIR OADIO SCAN AUTO SCAN AUTO SCAN MODE .7 1011100.212.7 1 .1 11 010 101 .1 1.1 m hz m hz m hz m hz m hzm hz Ki ss FM K- EaKritshs FM k eDeeseisnitnhtehM eo Mronri n RiR ckei cm D nigng T pt at i ons P1 P1 P1 P4 P4 P4 K-aErat h r th K- EKa-rE th em pt at i ons eTtm TemTp atpitoantsi ons P2 P2 P2 P3 P3 P3 P1 P1 P1 P5 P5 P5 P6 P6 P6 P4 P4 P4 HH olodld 2s2escec P2 P2 P2 P3 P3 P3 P5 P5 P6 P6 P6 11: 05 PM RADIO P5 SCAN P6 103.5 11: 05 PM 11: 05 PM 11: 05 PM DIO RAR DA IO m hz Ki ss FM 2sec :1015: 0P5MPM 11: 051P1M DIO RAR DA IO RADIO P3 P6 103.5 104.3 105.9 103.5 104.3 105.9 011.1 .1 11.07 102 11:1015: 0P5MPM 11: 05 PM DIO RAR DA IO MAIN MENU 11:1015: 0P5MPM NEM MAM INAIM NE UNU SCS AC NAN .7 1011200.272.7 .7 110022.7 NOTES: • Touch the Return icon to return to the previous menu. • You10can Right/Down NN OO WWPP LLAA YY ININ GG PL1 AY0 ILeft/Up, N8 G.0 103.5 4.3 also useNOWthe TAP HH olodld and Center buttons instead of the m, l and 2 s e c 2sec OR apthth o atu an Tth ean totto o M u h TaTp e ebb acakckicioco nntotogg oobb acakcktoto o ldtldeto ttotoo m aMtaiutciatcelalsylltythuteu nn e ean dd TaTph eheececbn t® uou tnticons nng Mo ub teatsecskthttrespectively eoe cetkreirbcb TheHcH en rto bauu nm to navigate and select en ad ad thth e emm aianinscsrcereen .. cactaetethth e enn exetxtstsrtoro nn gg esetstrard ioio therarm d iaoiion screen. radiloolo eq en frferq uu en cyc.y. the items as shown in the Video operation. • Adjust the volume as shown on page 24. m hz m hmzhz m hz m hz m hz r th K-KE-aErat h Ki ss FM Tem pt at i ons Ri ck Dees i n tTheemMpot ar tniionngs P1 P1 P1 P2 P4 P4 P4 P5 P2 P2P3 P3 P3 P5 P5P6 P6 P6 P1 P1 P1 P4 P4 P4 11: 05 PM RADIO MUSIC P2 P2 P2 P3 P3 P3 P5 P5 P6 P6 P6 P1 P1 P3 P3 VIDEO VOICE P5 P5 SCAN AUDIOBOOK PHP OH TO OTO DIO RAR DA IO VIDVEID OEO P6 P6 VOV ICOEICE SETTINGS DBIO AUA DU IO OB OO KOK IN SES TE TITNTG SGS m hz m hz Kost Sl ow j am s MUM SU ICSIC 11: 05 PM RADIO P4 P4 SCAN TAP P2 P2 RADIO 11: 05 PM RADIO P5 PHOTO m hmzhz sM FM TATPAP KiK ssi sF k eDeeseisnitnhtehM eo Mronri n RiR cki cD nigng Ki ss FM TAP Ki ssKFi sMs FM k DeesnitnhtehM e Mor ni ng iR cekiecD Ri ckRD s ei nest hi e Mor nionrgni ng m hz TARPi ck Dees i n H t ho eld Mor ni ng odldtotoau au an toto mm ataitciaclalyllytutu nn e ean dd Hold to automaticaP1lly tunPe2 and ad actaetethth e enn exetxtstsrtoro nn gg esetstrard ioio locate the next strongest radio eq en q uu en cyc.y. P4 P5 frequency. 105.9 SCAN SCANSCAN SCS AC NAN SCAN 102.7 104.3 The selection will be highlighted The current station will be auto- After the preset stations have nM d tA eIN staM wiU matically stored in the seleFMcted M1M1 been set simply tap on them toFMT FMTO O aM AhIN MtiEoEnNN Ull change. TO MAchIaNngM ENU slot. e the station. RADIO SCAN SCANSCAN P5 KBi g Sof t Rock TATPAP P1 P2 P3 P1 P2 P3 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P4 P5 P6 P4 P5 P6 It will stop when you press ANTENNA the scan button or the middle last station if the scan button is scan stations and find find a station but continue on. Touch the AutosctaalltyScan the unit will The hard button. not pressed to stop it. ions, pausingicon momentarand ily headphones act as an antenna for FM. before finding the next. automatically scan and lock onto the next The scan begins at the station you It pauses for 3 SECONDS between Extend the headphone wire for best FM are currently on. It only requires stations available station. a tap to initiate. reception. 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OPERATION–VOICE RECORDER MODE List Item 5 08/ 19 List Item 6 08/ 19 List Item 7 08/ 19 Record Icon VOICE VOICE SCREEN AUDIOBOOK SETTINGS NOW PLAYING Go to Music Now Playing Recording Screen Record/Stop RecorButton d button 12: 45 PM VOICE VOICE Back (one Step) 00: 27 / 03: 25 Trash Icon Delete Files Go to List Menu 00/ : 3100:00 00:00 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 45 PM Previous Track Next Track Rewind (hold) Fast Forward (Hold) Play/Pause Button Select L MAIN MENU MAIN MENU Hold MUSIC RADIO VOICE 11: 05 PM MUSIC PHOTO SETTINGS VOICE NOW PLAYING VIDEO AUDIOBOOK MUSIC RADIO SETTINGS VOICE NOW PLAYING TO RECORD MAIN MENU SETTINGS 11: 05 PM 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU 12: 45 PM VOICE 00: 27 / 03: 25 MUSIC MUSIC RADIO RADIO VIDEO AUDIOBOOK 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU PHOTO NOW PLAYING PHOTO PHOTO VIDEO VIDEO TAP MUSIC PHOTO RADIO VIDEO 00: 31 VOICE TAP AUDIOBOOK VOICE 08/ 19/ 2008 SETTINGS AUDIOBOOK 1E 2: 45 PM AUDIOBOOK VOIC SETTINGS NOWNP AY OLW PILNAGYING SETTINGS NOW PLAYING hge.n using the hard buttonyou voicieco rencording. in Touch the VOICE icon;recordwthe Voice screen will appear. menu button; item with hard bthe uttons. With the unit on, press the Menu Main menu will appear. When making a selection, hold down on the icon. 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU PHOTO RADIO VIDEO AUDIOBOOK 2 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU RECORD TO RECORD/LISTEN TO VOICE RECORDINGS MAIN MENU SELECTION EC ORD 1 This action will highlight the icon. You can also change the You can continue to use the hard buttons to move around the Main Menu Whe Tap Tthheismaicctiio connwtoillahcitgivhaltiegh thtethe Tap thTehe reccyocrdleicfo orntthoestm aretnvuoiicteemdsot TO PLAYBACK RECENT RECORDED VOICE MAIN MENU 11: 05 PM MUSIC Now Pl ayi ng 11: 05 PM 45 12: 45 PM VOICE MAIN MENU 11: 05 PM MUSIC00: 27 / 03: 25 00: 27 / 03: 25 12: 45 PM VOICE 11: 05 PM 4 of 14 00: 27 / 03: 25 G 3 OPERATION–VOICE RECORDER MODE (CONT.) 4 TO VIEW ALL RECORDED DATA 12: 45 PM VOICE VOICE RECORD 5 RECORD Touch the Record (q) icon to start recording. Speak into the microphone, located at the lower left side of the unit) and the player will create a voice recording. 12: 45 PM When done recording, touch the Stop ( X ) icon. 6 * NOTE! ! : Pl ease r ef er t o LIST NAVIGATION ON NAVIGATING VOICE 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 07PM 00: 27 / 03: 25 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 10PM 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 15PM 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 22PM 00: 31 / 02: 29 08/ 19/ 2008 TAP 12: 45 PM * NOTE! ! : Pl ease r ef er t o LIST NAVIGATION THE RECORDING LIST MENUS. REC NG ENEUD S. DATA TO VTIHEEW AOLRLDIR ELCISOTRMD VOICE 12: 45 PM 12: 45 PM 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 07PM VOICE 12: 45 PM 12: 45 PM 12: 45 PM VOICE 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 07PM 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 07PM 00: 27 / 03: 25 00: 27 / 03: 25 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 10PM 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 10PM 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 10PM 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 15PM 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 15PM 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 15PM 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 22PM 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 22PM 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 22PM 08/ 19/ 2008 120:02:83P 1M / 02: 29 TA 08/ 19/ 2008 12 : 2P8PM 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 45PM TA 08/ 19/ 2008 12 : 2P8PM TAP 00: 31 / 02: 29 0088 / 1/91/ 2 90/028008 12: 45PM 12: 45 PM 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 57PM 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 57PM 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 28PM VOICE 08/ 19/ 2008 12:M 15 PM 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 45P 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 45PM 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 57PM 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 57PM the touch screen roem orded messato ges. u can use tVoice he left or right recScroll from ta he lisdesired t. pthreevlieofutand sosrcrriegehnt . touch orded fm sstahgeethrough sli.st. Touch the List recicon view Yothe Yothe u can tuhseelist button to navigate the screen. button to navigate the screen. Recording’s list. recording; the selected recording will automatically start playing. Tap the list icon to view all You can navigate the screen using You can navigate the screen using recaollrded messages Tap the back screen to go backSteolect other recorded messages the touch screen Tap the lisSteilceocnt otothveier w Tap the UO RR NDTIO MAIN SCREEN NEWRREETC NG NEW RECORDING 12: 45 PM VOICE 00: 27 / 03: 25 12: 45 PM VOICE 00: 27 / 03: 25 TAP 00: 31 / 02: 29 VOICE 00: 31 VOICE 00: 27 / 03: 25 46 12: 45 PM 12: 45 PM VOICE 00: 27 / 03: 25 RETURN TO MAIN SCREEN MAIN MENU 12: 45 PM 11: 05 PM 12: 45 PM VOICE 00: 27 / 03: 25 00: 27 / 03: 25 MUSIC PHOTO RADIO VIDEO TAP TAP 00: 31 / 02:0209: 31 TAP 00: 31 00: 31 7 OPERATION–VOICE RECORDER MODE (CONT.) While playing back the recorded voice, touch the p icon to pause. Touch the ® icon again to resume playback. 8 During playback, touch and hold the m or l icon to move the player forward or backward within a recording. 9 Touch the m or l icon to move to the previous or advance to the next voice recording. 47 OPERATION–VOICE RECORDER MODE (CONT.) TO DELETE A RECORDING RECORD 1 DELETE RECORDING 12: 45 PM VOICE VOICE 12: 45 PM VOICE TAP 00: 31 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 45 PM 12: 45 PM 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 05PM 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 10PM 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 10PM 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 15PM 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 15PM 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 22PM 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 22PM 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 28PM TAP 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 28PM 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 45PM 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 45PM 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 57PM 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 57PM screen. Using either the hard While in the Recording recordVoice ing. buttons ormode, the touch screetouch n the Trash icon; the Voice recording List will appear. Tap the trash icon to delete a 2 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 05PM 00: 27 / 03: 25 TAP 11: 05 PM VOICE DELETE? 08/ 19/ 2008 VOICE 12: 45 PM 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 05PM 12: 45 PM 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 10PM 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 15PM NO YES YES TAP OK TAP 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 22PM 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 28PM 08/ 19/ 2008 12: 57PM 08/ 19/ 2008 01: 25PM take you back to the delete Select a recording awill confirmation using the touto ch scredelete; en or hard uttons. rding. screen will bappear. At the recoconfirmation screen, select YES to delete or NO to not delete. Then touch OK to confirm your selection. This will bring you to a delete Once the action is completed it NOTES: • You can also use the Left/Up, Right/Down and Center buttons instead of the m, l and ® icons respectively to navigate and select the items as shown in the Video operation. • Adjust the volume as shown on page 24. 48 OPERATION–AUDIOBOOK MODE AUDIOBOOK SCREEN Toggle Full Book Cover Art Back (One Step) Next Title Previous Title Previous Chapter Rewind (Hold) MAIN MENU 1 11: 05 PM Hold MUSIC RADIO VOICE MUSIC PHOTO AUDIOBOOK SETTINGS VOICE NOW PLAYING VIDEO AUDIOBOOK MAIN MENU 11: 05 PM MUSIC RADIO SETTINGS VOICE NOW PLAYING Now Pl ayi ng 11: 05 PM 11: 05 PM 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU AUDIOBOOK 11: 05 PM Nor wegi an Wood MUSIC MUSIC PHOTO Nor wegi anMUW ood SIC PHOTO PHOTO Nor wegi an Wood Nor wegi an Wood RADIO VIDEO SETTINGS 11: 05 PM RADIO VIDEO RADIO VIDEO VIDEO Nor wegi an Wood VOICE UE DIOBOOKAUDIO SB ET NGS SETTINGS VOAIC OTOIK APYI NG NOW N PO LTA W PLAYING Nor wegViOaICnE WoAoUd DIOBOOK SETTINGS Nor wegi an WN oO odW PLAYI NG TAP Touch the AUDIOBOOK icon; the Audiobook screen will appear. You can continue to use the e elism tb y u items S This action will highlight the NavigaTtheetchyrocluegfhorthth en diobook icon to hard buttons to move around Tap theicaoun tappinwghoennsucsreinegn tohreuhsianrgd tbhuetton t activate the audiobook mode the Main Menu left or right hard buttons This action will highlight the icon. You can also change the MUSIC MAIN MENU MAIN MENU PHOTO AUDIOBOOK * NOTE! ! : Pl ease r THE AUDIOBOOK NAVIGATING AUDIOBOOK MENU NOW PLAYING With the unit on, press the Menu menu button; item with hard bthe uttons. Main menu will appear. When making a selection, hold down on the icon. 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU PHOTO RADIO VIDEO 2 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU AUDIOBOOK Play/Pause Button TO VIEW ANMAAUDIOBOOK IN MENU SELECTION MAIN MENU Next Chapter Fast Forward (Hold) 49 * NOTE! ! : Pl ease r ef er t o Now Pl ayi ng Mu Ref er ence. PLAY FUNCTION MAIN MENU 11: 05 PM G 11: 05 PM AUDIOBOOK 11: 05 PM AUDIOBOOK 11: 05 PM MUSIC 4 of 14 00: 27 / 03: 25 00: 27 / 03: 25 00: 27 / 03: 25 3 OPERATION–AUDIOBOOK MODE (CONTINUED) 4 Scroll through the list and touch a desired Audiobook name; the Audiobook will automatically open and start playing. You can pause the book by touching the p icon or pressing the Center button. Touch the ® icon or press the Center button to resume audiobook playback. 5 6 Touch the m or l icon to go to the previous or next chapter. A popup screen will appear to confirm the change of chapters. Select YES to go to the next chapter or NO to resume the previous playback position. Touch the > or < icon to go to the previous or next title. 50 OPERATION–AUDIOBOOK MODE (CONTINUED) NOTES: • It will save all the latest playback position of each book. So it can resume to the latest playback position of each book. • See pages 15-21 for information on uploading Audiobook files to this unit. • You can touch the Return icon to return to the previous menu. • You can pause playback by touching the p icon or pressing the Center button. Touch the ® icon or press the Center button to resume. • You can also use the Left/Up, Right/Down and Center buttons instead of the m, l and ® icons respectively to navigate and select the items as shown on the previous two pages. • Adjust the sound as shown on page 24. TOGGLING AUDIOBOOK ARTWORK 1 When playing an Audiobook, touch the Toggle icon to select Full Audiobook Art or Standard Audiobook Art. When in the Full Audiobook Art mode, the icons will disappear after a couple seconds. Simply touch the screen to view the buttons again. 51 1 NAVIGATION 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU ENTERING MTHE SETTINGS MENU AIN MENU SELECTION RIA GT HITO NN ESS SET TINGS NAVBIG PHOTO 11: 05 PM SETTINGS TAP POWER SAVINGBSRIGHRTADNIOESS PHOTO 1 AUDIOBOOK 5 3 2 3 POWER SAVINGS SETTINGS LANGUAGE VOICE LANGUAGE TAP RADIO FORMAT BACKLIGHT PHOTO MUSIC TAP POWER SAVINGS PHOTO RADIO VIDEO RADIO VIDEO DEFAULVTOICE AUDIOBOOK SETTINGS VOICE AUDIOBOOK SETTINGS VIDEO NOWN PO LW AYP ITN A PAYI NG LG AUDIOBOOK FORMAT SETTINGS NOW PLAYING icon h You canwuhsenthuesilneg gahrtd button Touch the SETTINGS icon;ft tohrerithe button to navigate the screen. Settings screen will appear. button to navigaYtoeutchaensucsreetehne. left or right You can navigate the screen using Pus This action will highlight thethe toucTh esccryecelne for the menu itemys ou button to navigate the screen. THE BRIGHTNESS GESSSNSNAAADJUSTING IIG ATTTIO IOENN V BVRIG GAH N SS IG BB AA CC KK LLIG HH TT SET TIME LANGUAGE VIDEO VIDEO DEFAULT AUDIOBOOK DIOBOOK SETTINGS SETTINGS FORMAT ITN G OO WWPPLLAA YY ITN G AA PP 6 1 TA TA PP IN PP OO WW EE RRSS AA VV IN GG SS 5 5 5 2 1 5 3 Ar6t i st 66 6 2 RADIO IM SS EE TTTT IM EE 3 PHOTO T6AP SETTINGS 111: 0 15: 0P 5M PM B HToNn ES GN HN TS NSEA SR lSlIGS gSs BB RR IBGIRH T E GIH T E S BRIGHTNESS MUSIC N1o1:w yi ng 05 PP M la 11: 05 PM TTSINGS SESTETSTIE N TIG NGS 11: 05 PM 11: 05 PM SETTINGS IG N S BB RR IG HH N EHE S SESSS BTRT IG TN POWER SAVINGS INGS 1E1T: 0 S TI5NP G S 1M 1: 05 PM EM TTIN 11: 05SP SG ES TTINGS BRIGHTNESS BACKLIGHT PHOTO PHOTO 55 VIDEO 11 1 33 3 VOICE LT DD EE FF AA UU LT AUDIOBOOK Al bu6m 22 2 2 33 3 OK NO W PLAYING OK OO KO KK You can use the Hard Buttons FF OO RR MM AA TTOK 6 IN PP OO WW EE RRSS AA V5V IN GG S6S 6 5 IM SS EE TTTT IM EE to cycle through the Brightness 2 3 11: 05 PM 11: 05 PM SETTINGS SETTINGS 11: 05 PM 11: 05 PM SETTINGS SETTINGS BIRGIH GT HN TE NS ES SS BR 5 RADIO VIDEO 3 LT DD EE FF AA UU LT TAP NOW PLAYING OK 6 5 6 1 1 55 5 3 3 6 2 3 3 2 5 6 1 3 3 11: 05 PM 11: 05 PM 11: 05 PM 11: 05 PM SETTINGS SETTINGS 3 2 5 5 3 OK OK You can use the Hard Buttons toOcKycle through the Brightness settings of which there are 6 TAP levels. 52 6 1 1 66 3 3 6 2 3 3 TAP 2 5 6 1 3 3 6 2 3 BIRGIH GT HN TE NS ES SS BR 1 55 5 11: 05 PM 11: 05 PM SETTINGS SETTINGS BIRGIH GT HN TE NS ES SS BR BIRGIH GT HN TE NS ES SS BR 6 2 3 3 Touch the desired Brightness level (1-6, with 6 being the brightest). When finished, touch the OK icon. SETTINGS SETTINGS 1 66 5 2 3 2 3 Weezer TAP You can also chO anKge the setting FF OO RR MM AA TT OK pgtehteheNsoew threessing on the level You can also cT ha an ttinPglayinbgy idciorenctalyt p mTsAPoonf tthhee scrYeoeuncaanndailtsowcilhl ange the setting by touching thbeoatrtro ow hiereM c ressing on the level ctulysip You canboatltsoomcohfatnhgeaeslcw trheaeeynssO ettRatiknegyou tboytd ow by touching the arrN ow s oPnlatyhieng Screens. bottom of the screen OR BIRGIH GT HN TE NS ES SS BR 3 2 The Bl ue Al bum 4. Buddy Hol l y OK H TT A IN VV IN GG SS 2 3 3 FORMA TP TA SETTINGS 2 1 5 DE 3 FAULT 3 AUDIOBOOK 1 5 5 1 6 5 2 2 UAGE 5 LANG 3 VOICE 6 1 5 6 SHUFFLE SE1 T TIME 5 3 Enter the Settings menu as shown above. Touch BRIGHTNESS; the Brightness setting screen will appear. The Brightness setting will adjust the overall brightness of NEESSSS the display. E SS SS 6 6 11: 05 PM 11:05 PM BRIGHB TN SS REIG HTNESS ROCK 2 LLAA NN GG UU AA GG EE SETTINS GE STTI NGS POWER SAVINGS PHOTO BRIGHTNESS 00: 27 / 03: 25 GH HT BBRRIIG TN NEESSSS MUSIC 1 1 11: 05 PM 4 of 14 1 5MPM 1:10:K 50P BA1C LIGHT SETST EITN TIG NSGS 11: 0151:P0M 511P:0M5 PM 11: 05 PM SETS TE IN TG TISNGSSETTINGS SETTINGS 3 Pl ayl i st SETTINGS G 11: 05 PM SETTINGS 11: 05 PM SETTINGS BRIGHTMN USIE C SS 11: 05 PM IG E SREIGSHSTNESS BB RR IG HH TBT NRN E SHS S IG TBN 6 Ge3 nr e 3 3 3 LLAA NN GG UU AA GG EE 5 65 5 5 BRIGHTNESS MAIN MENU IG BB AA CC KK LLIG HH TT 1 stee w hsn ichutshin erge arPeu6sh the back button to return YYoo ccaacnn unsnaevativh eataH Yuouu an eenen gig e atttrhtidnhegeBssucsortcfetro using Push the back button to return veelsB. rightness ttohtcheyetcotlo euucth h chrsocsurcegreehenletnh youutotoththeelislits.t. yo sYeo tuiu ncgacsn oufusw Yto an esehthitcheheletlhefteftoreor rrairrgiegh6ht t lebvbueutlttsot.onntotonnavaivgigataeteththeescsrcereeenn. . 11: 05 PM 11: 05 PM 2 *N ser er e IG IO IG *N OO TT EE ! !!:! :PP l el e aa se f ef e r rt ot oLL ISIS TTNN AA VV IG AA TT IO NNOO NNNN AA VV IG AA TT ININ GG 1: 0 5S PML I ST MENUS. MAIN MENU G TT HH EESS EE TT TT INI1N G S LIST MENUS. 11: 05 PM MUSIC TA P 1 : 05 111: 011 5: 01P EPTM TINGS 5M PSM S E PHOTO LANGUAGE VOICE SETTINGS You can continue to use the hard buttons to move around the Main Menu DEFAULT OK MUSIC SET TIME NOW PLAYING LANGUAGE DEFAULT FORMAT 11: 05 PM 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU SETTINGS BRIGHTNESS MUSIC VIDEO AUDIOBOOK DEFAULT When making a selection, hold OKThis action will highliFgOhRt M thAeT F ORMAT SETTINGS AUDIOBOOK VOICE SET TIME NOW PLAYING down on the icon. icon. You can also change the With the NOW G etumrnwith hard buthe ttons. YPoLuAcYaIN nunit navigateon, the screpress en using Pusthe h the baMenu ck buttm onentou rietbutton; the touch screen you to the list. Y o u c a n n a v i g a t e t h e s c r e e n u s i n g P u s h t h e back button to return Main menu will appear. You can use the left or right the touch screen you to the list. W PLAYITN AG P RADIO SET TIME 1 VOICE 11: 05 PM 11: 05 PM MAIN MENM U AIN MENU PHOTO BACKLIGHT 6 3 5 DEFAULT BRSIG NG ES POWER AH VTIN SS VIDEO 2 3 MUSIC 11: 05 PM SETTINGS BRIGHTNREASDSIO 5 5 SET TIME NOW PLAYING VIDEO BACKLIGHT 11: 05 PM SETTINGS VIDEO TAP OIC IOB OK SETTINGS POVW EER SAAVUIDN GOS LANGUAGE RADIO SETTINGS 6 BACKLIGHT SET TIME MUSIC VIDEO IOBOOK PHOTO * NOTE! ! : Pl ease THE SETTINGS L SET TINGS NAVIGATION 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU 11: 05 PM SETTINGS USIC PHOTO * NOTE! ! : Pl eB aR se eEr StSo LIST NMA VIGATION O NR NIAG VH IGTAN TIE NS GS B IGrHeTfN THE SETTINGS LIST MENUS. Hold BACKLIGHT 11: 05 PM SETTINGS MUSIC 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU 2 * NOTE! ! : Pl ease r ef er t o LIST NAVIGATION ON NAVIGATING THE SETTINGS LIST MENUS. 11: 05 PM SETTINGS 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU 11: 05 PM MAIN MENU SETTINGS SETTINGS MENU 3 2 5 6 1 1 22 5 3 3 2 3 3 2 11: 05 PM 11: 05 PM ESS INGS HT H SATVINGS S E 1 SETTINGS SETTINGS SETTINGS SETTINGS HT S SETTINGS MENU (CONTINUED) ADJUSTING GTHT THE BACKLIGHT BABCAKCLKILGIH T 11: 05 PM 11: 05 PM ESS GE HN TGS AVINGS 11: 05 PM SETTINGS BACKLIGHT SETT NGS SET SIG ST EITNTG IN S 1 :M 05 PM 11:10151: 0 P5 PM 11: 05 PM SETTINGS BACKLIGHT ET TINGS SETS TSE IN TG TS INGS RH IG BRBIG TH NTENSE SSS 15 15 sec ALWAYS ON 11: 05 PM 10 5 1 1s5ec 3 se5c sec sec BACKLIGsHeTc11:05 P1M1:05 PM SG TS INGS SET STG 11: 05 PM ST EITNT IEN 10 5 sec sec SETTINGS TIEME SES TETTIM ALWAYS 3 15 LS WAYSOFF O FF sec ALWAALY WN AYS OsFeFc ON ON O ON SETTINGS secON BACKLIGH T11:05 P1M1:05 PM ALWAYS sOe Nc 3 OFsF ec PO WS EA RVSIN AV NGS POW ER GIS osreamt1t51h a0 te Ha1O rum You cFaonF r55dKBut3tons sec escec seec Bacskelcight to cyScEleTStTE hIT rM osTuE IgMhEth setYtionugscaonf w usheicts1heh0c ethHears5eercdaBreut6tons levteoL lsA NtA c. yNLcG lAeU hGG rU oEA uG ghE the Backlight settings of which there are 6 leDvE elFsDA . EUFLATULOTK 11: 05 PM 5 55 sec sseecc 10 1100 sec sseecc ALWAYS ON 15 sec SETTINGS LTIHGTHT BAB CA KBC LAK IC GLK HIG ALWAYS ON OK LW Y 3 WS AYOSFOFFF AA LAW AYAAA SYLS OFF LW sec ON ON ON 15 sec ALWAYS 3 15 LS WAYSOFF O FF sec ALWAALY WN AYS OsFeFc ON ON O ON OFF ON OK 1:M 05 PM 111:10:505 P1M P 55 5 sescecsec ON TAP ET SETTSIN GT SINGS BKALCIK BAC G 3 15 3 LS WAYSOFF O ALY FF sec ALWA W eANcYS OsFeFc O ON sO N TAP AALYW Y 15 ALW 3 ASLAA W AYS OFF OSFFOFF ALW YS sec sec ON ON O ONN O O KeSYtS3he K K 10 1 5 101 5S LO W LK WSK AYS 3 You can a15ls1o n gK A5c Lh W AW Y A5A LW A Y S 1515 33 O LO W A Y AO La A YA 5 3 3setting ec sec ec cesceccsh sec sescec sec sec You can alsseso aOnONsNg eONthsesececsseectting by directlysepc reOsNsOinNOgN onsetcheTAlPeTvAPel by touching t1h01e0 a10rro5 5ws5 on thTeAP 10 5 You can as1e0lcss1oe0csecchs5eac sn5ecg sece the setting sescec sec sescec sec botYtooumco f tahlesosccrheaenngO Yocuancaanlsaolscohacn hg anegtehTetAhsPe tsteinttging an eRthe setting You by directly pressing on the level y utoch uicnhgintghethaerraorw roswosnotnhethe bybto by touching the arrows on the tom thK eeOnROTRAP bobttootm of o thf eO secrsecern bottom of tO hKe screen OR LS WAYSO ALWAY ON ON 11: 05 PM 10 5 AA LY W SAYS3 33 15 1155ALW sec s3 ec sec sseecc ON ON sec sseecc BACKLIGsHeTc11:05 P1M1:05 PM E IN SETT 11: 05 PM SIENS TG TSITNTG SGS 10 1100 5 55 s e c sec sec sec sseecc SETTINGS ALWAYS ON OFF OK 15 ALWAYASL3WAYS 3 FF ALWAYS OFFOFsO F sec ec ON s cN Oe NO 10 10 sec sec TAPTAP OK K OKO sT eA cP 10 5 L3S WAYS 1 A5LWAY 15 15 3 3 3 sec scec sec sesce ON ON sec secsec 11: 05 PM ALWAYASLWAYOSF ON ON 15 sec 11: 05 PM ESS 1 AAVVININGSGS S 11: 05 PM SS GE N TGS VINGS E 11: 05 PM 05 PM 11: 051111 P::M 05 PM SIN ETTINGS SETTS ETGTSINGS 11: 05 PM SETTINGS POWER SAVINGS : 05 PM 11: 015111 P : 0M 5 PM ET TINGS SETS TSE IN TG TS INGS RH IG BRBIG TH NTENSE SSS POWER SAVINGS 10 15 m in min 10 min 10 min 1 min OFF 11: 05 PM 5 2 1 1i0n 1 m0i n m min min P OWER SAVm INi1nG S 1:05 PM ETSTIN TIGNSGS 1: 0511P1:M SETTSIE NSTG 05 PM 5 2 min min SETTINGS TIEME SES TETTIM BRIB GR HITGNHETSNSESS AE P1G WG EE R SAVINGS LALNAGNUG AU 5O OFF SETTINGS 5 10 1100 min min 15 m mi ni n 1 OF mFi n OA RTMAT FORFM You can use the HaOrK d Buttons to cycle through the Power usheicthhethHearerdarBeu6ttons savYionugscaonf w levteolsc. ycle through the Power savings of which there are 6 levels. 11: 05 PM 2 0 1 11 10m11 i5 n m i n m i nmmi ni n m i nmmi ni n min in POWER SAVm ING S 1:05 PM ESTTINGS 11: 05 P1M SETTINSG SETTINGS 5 55 m i nmmi ni n 11: 05 PM 2 22 m i nmmi ni n P EV RIN SA POP W EO RW SA GV SINGS 15OWER SAVI NGS min BKALCIK BAC GL HITGHKT DED FE AF U LU TLTO 10A 10 PO WS EA RVSIN AV NGS POW ER GIS T 1O M 20K 05he Ha YouFcO aF nRO uRsAeMTm1tmA rd Bumt1itnons min i ni n TMrT to cSyEcTlS eTEtIh oEIuM gE h tmhien Power 5 savYin erame2irndarBeu6ttons og uscoafnwuhseicmthihn tehH ANGG UEAGE levtL eolAsc.NLyG clUeAth rough the Power sDaEvFiD nAE gUF sLA oTU fw ich there are 6 LO ThK levels. 15 1 15 1155 O mFi nF miin n OFFOFF m i nm min OFF min 10 min O 3 KO sec s 10 5 sec se 10 10510 i ni n m i nmm i nm O 251 0 1 1 1 1O 0K O KK 1m in min min min m im n i n min 5 15 1 15 1155 min i n OFF OOmFFFFi n min m min 11: 05 PM 5 1125 1 10 1100 15 m 1 1 min i5 n in min min m m i n m i nm i n m i n m i n m i nGS P O W E R S A V I N 1 5M PM NS GS 11: 051P SETTS IN STIT 11:M 0:50P ESG TET NIG 5 2 5 2 5 2 in min min m min min min 10 min SETTINGS EV RIN SA POW EO RW SA GV SINGS P1P 5OWER SAVI NGS 2 5 Yocuancaunseumst5e tinmhHineam2H a2 rBdinuBttuotntos ns You ih nme irnd m i nm to tcoycclyectlehrtohuroguhgth ethPeoP woew r er re 6 savsianvgins gosf o wfhwichhicth eth reearerea6 O K levlelvse. ls. OK OKOK TAP 05 PM 11:10151: 01 P5:M PM SETT NGS SET SIG ST EITNTG IN S POWER SAVINGS 15 10 min SETTINGS 15 1515 inni n m im nm im 5 10 1010 min 10 min 1 Oi n FF OFO Fm FF 11: 05 PM 5 1 11 15m12i51 n m i n m i nm imn i n in m i nm im n m i ni n POWER SAVm ING1S 1: 05 PM ESTTINGS 1: 05 P1M SETTINSG SETTINGS 5 55 in m i nm im n 11: 05 PM 2 22 in m i nm im n TAP P EV RIN SA PO EO RW SA GV SINGS P1W 5OWER SAVI NGS min 10 min OFF OK 1 15 1155 15 OFF OFF min m mi ni nm i n OFmFi n SETTINGS 1 15 1515 m i ni n m i nm min 5 10 1010 min 1 OiFnF OFFOm FF 15 15 min min 11: 05 PM 2 15 1 1 1 15m1 in m i n m i nmmi ni n in m i nmm in min in POWER SAVm ING S 1:05 PM ESTTINGS 11: 05 P1M SETTINSG SETTINGS 5 55 in m i nmm in 11: 05 PM 2 22 in m i nmm in 10 10 min min 10 min 5 5 min min EV R POWP EO RW SA OFF OK 1 15 151 15 OFF OFF m i nm mi nim ni n OFmFi n TAPTAP TAP OKOO OO KKOK OK KK OKOK You can also change the setting TAP You can also change the setting by directly pressing on theTlAePveTAlP TAP by touching the arrows on the tting soaclshoacnhgaentghee tsheettsineg You can also change the setting YouYcoauncaaln TAP u caaln alsoacnhgaentghee tsheettsineg tting e Rthe setting YobuyYco boYttooumcaonf tahlseosch reaenngO eveelel vel dain rectslo y pch ressing on the level by dbiyredcitrleycptlryespsriensgsionng tohne tlh by tboyuctohuincghitnhge tahreroawrrsoowns tohne the by touching the arrows on the ttoom n OR bottboom f thoef tshceresecnreOeR bottom of the screen OR 1 m i nm ESTTINGS SETTINSG P EV RIN SA POP1W EO RW SA GV SINGS 5OWER SAVI NGS min TAP TA PO WS EA R POW ER OFF min O1K OKO O51g K25O O5K 5 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 10 105 10 1 OK K O K1K O 12 K You can alms10ionm1m0in5cinm1h0ina1n m ie n the setting n in m i n P m i nm i nm i n m i nmm i nim min m i n m i nm i nm i n m i n m im nTiA n You can also chanmgien the setting by directly pressinmgi non the TlAePvTAePl 5 5 5 2 2 2 5 5 5 2 2 2 by touching mt5ihn e5ma5inrmr2ion w2ms2in on thTeAP Yocuancaanlsaomlsicnmoh cin hn mg ainnemigntmehinethse tsteinttging in m min min i na You can alsmoinmicn mhinamninmginemT thPe setting You TAP botYtooumco f tahlesosccrheaenngO Yocuancaanlsaolscohacn hg anegteheA thse tsteinttging bybdyirdeicrtelyctplyrepsrsein an eRthe setting Yobu s s i n g ognotnhethlevlelvel y directly pressing on the level y utoch uicnhgintghethaerraorw roswosnotnhethe bybto by touching the arrows on the TAPTAP AP OK tom eeOnROTR bobttootm of o thf etOhsKecrsecern bottom of thOeKscreen OR 10 min Touch the desired Power Saving time. Select OFF to disable Auto Power off. When finished, touch the OK icon. 53 OK O ET SETTSIN GT SINGS W E RSVS A N POP E 1W 5P OO WR ES RA AIN VV IG NIS GG SS OFF min :M 05 PM 11:1 01 51:1 P 05 PM ET TINGS SETSTESIT N TGIS NGS PW O W EA RSVA SIV AIV N GS PO W ER S N G 15 P O ER NIS GS 15 1 1 1 10 10150 15 125 m m i n mm i niinn m i n m i ni n mi ni nm i n mm Enter the Settings menu as shown on page 52. Touch POWER SAVING; the Power Saving setting screen will appear. This sets the amount of time the unit will stay on before turning off due to inactivity. see tHhaerd HaBrudttBountstons YouYcoauncuasneuth hg rohutghhe tPhoewPeorwer to ctyoclceytchlerotu savisnagvsinogfswohf iw chhtichherteheare a6re 6 levelelsv. els. OFF OK 10 1 15 115155 OFF OFF OF m i n m i n mm m i nF mi niinn TA 11: 05 PM SETTINGS POWER SAVINGS OFF min min OK 1 15 115515 OFF OFF m i nm mi nm i ni n OFmFi n 2 11: 05 PM SETTINGS P W E R A N POW E GIIS 15O P OR WS EA RVS SIN AV V NG GS S OFF min : 05 PM 11: 05111 P 1:M 05 PM ET TINGS SETTS IN S EG TS TINGS P O WES ERA RV AVV NGGSS POP W EW R G S 1 5O SSIAN IIN 15OWER SAVI NGS P OFF min LH IG BABCAKC LKIG THT 11: 05 PM SETTINGS ADJUSTING THE POWER SAVING OR INS OPW EW R SR G O EESR IGNSGS POPPW EW AASSVVAIANIVNV G 11: 05 PM 15 sec 10 sec TAP TAP TAP POWER SAVINGS GSGS VHNITN 10 5 5 5 Yocuancaanlssa1oe0clssc1eo0h hg anegtehethse tsteinttging You acn csec sec secsec ssgTin bybdyirdeicrtelyctplyrepsrsein hethlevlelvel Aog Pnotn TAP SETTINGS s BACKBLAIC GK H TAPTAP Select Enter the Settings menu as shown on page Touch the desired BacklightOK time. OK K O mo OK OKOO toYohave the always off. 52. YTouch BACKLIGHT; the Backlight OOKKOOFF K Buttons OK KeKthebacklight KK ou cFaonr F u saertm thaet HaO rd u can also chO aKO ng setting You can also change the setting to cycle through the Backlight by directly pressing on the level TAP s on the see tHhaeThe HaBrudttBountstoBacklight ns by touching the arrow YouYcoauncuasneuth rd tting YouYcoauOK ncaaln soaclshoicon. acnhgaentghee tsheettsineg When finished, setting csaonf u setYto inugscreen wsheicthethHearredaBrwill eut6tons appear. You can also chantouch ge the settingthe shoacnhgaentghee tsheettsineg tting stolayclp e Rthe setting YoubYycoadunirceaacln reaenngO hg rohutghhe tBhaecB ckhltight boYttooumcaonf tahlseosch to ctyoclceytchlerotu klaig VINGS eveelel vel levteolsc. ycle through the Backlight ressing on the level by dbiyredcitrleycptlryespsriensgTsAionPng tohne tlh by tboyuctohuincghitnhge tahreroawrrsoowns tohne the by touching the arrows on the ttsin settsineg ogfswohf iw chhtichhethe rteheare a6re 6display’s nwill gs of whicadjust h there are 6 the settingPsleeOvPtetiW time b o t t o m o f t h e s c r e e n O R b o t t o m o f t h e s c r e e n O R bottom of the screen OR levelelsv. els. O NSGS ERERSASVAIVNIG ls. W AVINGS S backlight remains on before turning it off. E 10 5rd Yocuancaunseusts1eeh0c e1t0hsH eaH a5rBd5uBttuotntos ns You sec ec sec secsec ligt ht to tcoycclyectlehrtohuroguhgth ethBeacBkalcigkh re 6 setsteinttgins gosf o wfhwichhicth eth reearerea6 OK levlelvse. ls. 3 secs 15 15 sec sec ESTTINGS SETTINSG BL AIKC GTHT BAC GLK HILG TIH BK A C OFF OK TAP 05 PM 11: 01 5111 P::0 M 5 PM BKALCIK BAC GL HITGHT LFIGHT ALWAYB S ACK OF ON 11: 05 PM 10 5 AA LY W ScAYYSS3 33 15 1155ALW sec ALW seA sec sseecc ONN sec sseecc ONO BACKLIGH T11:05 P1M1:05 PM SG ES IN SETS TIENT 11: 05 PM T ITNTG SGS 10 1100 5 55 s e c sec sec sec sseecc SETTINGS K LTITGHT BB AA CC KBK LAL IC G HH IG ALWAYS OFF BACKLIGHT ET TINGS SETTSSIE N TGTSINGS BKALCIK BAC GL HITGHT OO NN BACKLIGH T 1010 10 sescecsec 11:05 PM SETTINGS : 05 PM 11: 015111 P : 0M5 PM LFIGHT ALWAYB S ACK OF ON ALWAYS 3 LS WAYS seO ALAW AY FF LW AYS OFOF FFc N ON OO N ON 11: 05 PM 10 L5Y W LW A SAYS3 3 3 1515 15AA LAW sec seA c YS sescecsec ON sescecsec ES TS TINGS SESTETTIT NS IG N G OK KO 5A 1K A1O L5W Y5S 3 3 3 sec sec sec secsec secON BACKLIGHT SETT INGS SETT SIENTG TS INGS BKALCIK BAC GL HITGHT AALYW Y S 15 ALW 3 ASLAA W AY OFF OSFFOFF ALW YS sec sec ON O ONNON 1015 15 15 sec sescescec 11: 05 PM SETTINGS : 05 PM 111:1 0:5101 P 5M PM LFIGHT ALWAYB S ACK OF ON LTIHGTHT BAB CA KBC LAK IC GLK HIG ON sec 11: 05 PM 15c5YS 3 33 1L5W A seA sec sec sseecc 10 15 1155 sec sec sseecc SETS TE INTSG TES ITNTGIN SGS BRIB GR HITGNHETSNSESS G E BA AG CK LIGHT LALNAGNU AUG E ALWAYS OFF BKALCIK T BAC GL HITGH T5K DED FE A15F UALU TL1O BACKLIGHT ET TINGS SESTETTSIT N IG NS GS LFIGHT ALWAYB S ACK OF ON 3 OsFeFc ec ISRGATSsVH TGINSGS BABCPAKOPC LOKIEW GRLEH A V W IN 2 11: 05 PM SETTINGS BKALCIK BAC GL HITGHT LFIGHT ALWAYB S ACK OF ON LH IG BABCAKC LKIG THT : 05 PM 11: 015111 P : 0M 5 PM 15 min 15 min O 10 min O 1 KO min m 5 min 5 min m T OK O TA SETTINGS MENU (CONTINUED) SETTING THE TIME TIME SET SETTINGS 1 T TIME BRIGHTNESS SET TIME SE1 T1TIME 05 SET TIME 1111 4055 TAP AM LANGUAGE DE 1F 1AULT05 TAP FORMAT OK D HOL BRIGHTNESS PM SET TIME BACKLIGHT 11: 05 PM SETTINGS POWER SAVINGS PM AVINGS OK E 11: 05 PM SETTINGS 12 05 SET TIME S1 E2T TIME05 hour 111:10115::00P55MPPM M SEST SG SET ETITN INN GSS TTIG SSEETTTTIM IMEE 1112 TAP PM IIN SS E T ITN GG SS SE ETTT N G S SE MIIM E ST ETTITT ME E S E 11: 05 PM SETTINGS POWER SAVINGS APMM 111: 0: 055PPMM SS EE TTTTIN SS INGG 11: 05 PM SETTINGS SET TIME 0055 PPM M TAP IM SSEETTTTIM 11:05 PM SETTINGS SET LDTIME 00 5065 HO 11 251 PP MM P M 1 321 0055 TA LANGUAGE DE1F2AULT 05 TAP TAP FORMAT OK PM OO KK : 05 PM 11: 051P1M SETTISNEGTSTINGS IM SS EE TTTT IM EE SET TIME 2 TIME SET 11: 05 PM 11: 05 PM SETTINGS SETTINGS BACKLIGHT 11: 05 PM ESS 25 T 11: 05 PM 11: 05 PM SETTINGS SETTINGS 11: 05 PM SETTINGS change from AM and PM. the Minute PM 11 06 PM 11 TAP O OKK D HOL 05 AM TAP OO KK O K OKK O OK Enter tthe menu as shown on page Touch the Hour’s up arrow or down arrow to ime chanSettings ge p the up orto downset arrow tothe hour 52. Touch Tap the up arroSET w to advanceTIME; the Tap the dothe wn arrow Time to go Back in setting Tap the up arrow toset advancethe the THour. ap the down Press arrow to go Baand ck in Tahold change from AM and PM. hour the hour Minute the Minute screen will appear. rapidly. TAP rrow to go Back in idly 3 Tap the OK button to confirm the D 505 OKOK OK 5 EE T TIME SETLTDS IM HO 05 SSEETTTTIM IMEE SET TIME 11: 05 PM S1E1T: 0T5INPGMS SETTINGSSETTINGS 11: 05 PM PM 11: 05 PM SET TIME PM 3 12 05 05 1P2M PM 05 TAP OK Dw to advance the Tap the upHaOrLro hour Rapidly TAP OK OK OK 11: 05 PM S1E1T: 0T5INPGMS SETTISNEGTSTINGS TE TIME SETSTEIM 3 PM 05 PM 1OLD30 06 1P 12 1H MPM 05 2D HOL TAP OK Tap the down arrow to go Back in TAP the hour Rapidly OKOK OK 52 1 111: 015: 0P5MPM 311 25 05 1P1MAM 06 SET TIME 02 55 PP MM PM 11 HOLD05 M L1D HO1A HO O OKK OO KK SET TIME 05 121 AM11 SESTETITMIM E SET TIME 3005 45 P M AD HOL 11: 05 PM SETTINGS 11: 05 PM SETTINGS 30 3 OP M D H L 05 11: 05 PM SETTINGS SET TIME SET TIME PM 11 11: 05 PM SETTINGS 25 12 PM 30 11: 05 PM SETTINGS SET TIME SET TIME PD M HOL 11 11: 05 PM SETTINGS Tap the up arrow to advance the ThA TMap intu teP O RaKpbidultyton to confirm the time change OK TAP 05 11 AM 25 11:05 PM SETTINGS PM 11 45 54 11: 05 PM 11AM 05 11: 05 PM SETTINGS SET TIME SET TIME AM 11 45 AM 25 45 AM TAP OO KK ho ew hn aradrrbouw TU apsin thgetd thineuttim eabpuid t lw thseetM eR y over individual hrs just cycle through Touch the AM/PM’s up arrow or Down arrow to set the unit to AM or PM. SET TIME SET TIME 111 OK Using the hard buttons you can up or down arroBwactkoin w apngcaoerrBtohawe ap B cakcreirnoth dteo haetchukepindaorrwonw devtuaopngcaoerrBtohawecktoinaTdavpTaatnhpceeth rorotahwdevtuo cktoinaTd owwthttoeogdaoodw vann Taatp vaTtnahcpeetdh tohew eunpaarTrarop wetoTagpToatBp Taatprortoahw hw e n arTraopwthtoe gdoow n arrow to go Back in Tap the up or down arrow to hainnugteefRroam AlM and PM. Tap the OK buttcohnatnogceofnrofim rmAtM heand PseMt .the time but without control the M hoinuur tReapidltyhe hour thecM pitdh Min ap thueteMRin uitdely Minute hour ey Minute over individual hrs or mins. It will time change just cycle through. SET TIME TG INSGS SES TE TT IN 11:05 PM ETTINGS 11: 05 PSM TTaapp tthhee uupp aarrrroow vvD aannccee tthhee TTaapptthheeddoow wnnaarrrroow wttooggooBBaacckkiinn w ttoo aadd HOL TAP TAPtthheehM hMoiunruRteapRiadplyidly oiunruRteapRiadplyidly OK OK OK OK OK Touch the Minute’s up arrow or down arrow to set the Minute. Press and hold to set the minute rapidly. TTaapp tthhee ud oarn rrwotn upo pw rrdoaow ctM hieannhugoteeufrrRoampiAdM ly a SET TIME S1E1T: 0T5INPGMS 11: 05 PM SETTINGS 1111::0055 P PM M S SE ETTTTIIN NG GS S SE EE ST ETTITMIM TETIME SETDS TE IM SET TIME PP M HOL0350 D LM PM 11 11 apptththh anraraorrrw twotto aodggvoaonBBcaaeccktkhiinen TTaTap eeeddu oop w wn roow TAP uMo r iu Rnraupteidly tthh heo eh OK TTaapp tthhee uupp aarrrroow w ttoo aaddvvaannccee tthhee TAP hMoiunrute OK SESTETTIN TIG NSGS 11:05 PM S1E1T: 0T5INPGMS SG ET STINGS 11: 05 PMSETTIN SET TIME 4 111: 0: 055PPMM SS EE TTTTIN SS INGG 11: 05 PM SETTINGS SET TIME SET TIME 1P1MPM 05 TAP 11: 05 PM SETTINGS 11: 05 PM S1E1T: 0T5INPGMS E TT IMTEIME hp eh TU apsin thgetu ararrodwbtuottaodnvsaynocue cthan e Tap the down arrow to go Back in im P e but without control the hour hsoeutrtheTtA OK over individuO aK l hrs or mins. It will just cycle through. 05 AM 11 45 AM FR FR FR FR FR FR LANLG AUNAGGUEAGE OK DEFD AE UFLATULT You can use the Hard Buttons R to cyFcO leRtFM hOrA oTuMgAhTtheOLKanguage settings of which there are 3 leveY lso. u can use the Hard Buttons to cycle through the Language settings of which there are 3 levels. FR FR FR SP S SP P OK OK You can also chaOnKgeOK the setting OO KKOK by touching the arrows on the TAP YouYcoaun cuasne uths e tHhaerdHaBrudttBountstons bottom of the screen OR Y o u c a n a l s o c h a n ge the setting to cytoclceytchlerotuhgrohutghhe tLhaeng eage Launagu by touching the arrows on the settisnegttsinogf swohficwhhtih chertehaere 3are 3 bottom of the screen OR levellesv. els. ESS NGS 11: 05 PM SETTINGS DED FAEU FALTULT DEFAULT 11: 05 PM SSEETTTTIN GG INS ESS TTINGS 11: 05 PM SETTINGS DEFAULT 1111: 0 : 055PP 1MM 1: 05 PM BRIB GH RITGNHETSNSESS DEFAULT SETTINS GE S ESTTTTIIN NG GS S 11: 05 P11M 11::0055 P PM M 11: 05 PM SETTINGS SETTIS NE GT GS S ESTITNIN GS LANGLUA SP ENEGNLE IS G LH IGSLHISH N ENG S H SLP EIA NN GILSIH SH P SPSTPA SP SP SP SP SPANSI SP OK TAP TAP TAP You can also change the setting OgK O Oo KO KK TK AO PO by directly pressin nKthe Language TAP TAP gaentg he tsheettisnegtting You can also change the setting YouYcoaun caalsnoaclshoanch YoubYycoadunirceaaclsntolyaclpshoraencsh g e t h s e t t i n g a n g e t h e s e t t i n g by dbiryed ctirlyecptrlyespsrin sing on the esgsTo iAnnPgtohne the by Ltab onu ygcth o eage uiu angcgh etinhge tahrreoawrrsoownstohne the Lang Launagu bottboomttom f thoef tshcreesecnreOeRn OR OK Touch the desired Language. When finished, touch the OK icon. 55 DEFAULT DEFAD UE TA D ELF F AU ULLT T SETTINS GESTTINGS SPANISH OK TAP Enter the Settings menu as shown on page 52. Touch LANGUAGE; the Language setting screen will appear. 11: 05 PM SP EN SP SPANS IS P AGNLIIS E NH SH H SPSP SP EN PL AEIN SL HISH ENSG S NIH G SP ENGLISH LANLG A N GG U LU AAN GEA UG AE GE EN EN EN SP ENGLISH SETSTEIT MT EIME LALNAGN GAN UGG AEU GA EGE LUA EN EN EN POW IPN PE OR WS EA RVSS AG VISNGS ENGLISH 11: 051P 11:M 015: 0P5MPM SETTS IN G STIN ES TE T TIGNSGS EN SPANISH LANGUAGE 11: 0151:P 01M 51P : 0M5 PM EN IST H BACBKALCIG KEH LNITG GLH 2 11: 05 PM SETTINGS LANGUAGE SETSTEIN GIES TT NTG S TS INGS LANGLLUA EU AAN NGG G UA AG GE E AG NLU G U A LALN AA NG GEG UE AGE 11: 05 PM SETTINGS EN LANGUAGE 11: 05 P1M 111::0055PPM M FR BRIB GH RITGNHETSNSESS LANGUAGE SETTINS G SES ETTTTIIN NG GSS EN EN EN SETTINGS SETTINGS 11:1015: 0P51M1P:M 05 PM IN GTSINGS SES TE TITNTS G EST 11: 05 PM SETTINGS LANGUAGE 11: 05 P11M 11::0055PPM M EN AVINGS 11: 05 PM SETTINGS LANGUAGE SETTINSS G EES TTTTIINNGGSS EN 1 11: 05 PM SETTINGS You can also set the time using the Left/Up 1 and Right/Down 2 buttons. Each press of them will increase or decrease the minute by one. When done, press the Center button 3. Press and hold the Left/Up and Right/Down buttons to set the minute more rapidly. FR SETTING THE LANGUAGE LALNAGNUGAUGAEGE EN ESS GS T Tap the OK button to confirm the time change FR Using the hard buttons you can set the time but without control over individual hrs or mins. It will just cycle through. When finished, touch the OK icon. 11: 05 PM 2 OK TAP FR OK Tap the down arrow to go Back in the Minute Rapidly 11: 05 PM 3 1 D HOL FR 11 SET TIME FR FR PM 6 11:05 PM SETTINGS SET TIME 25 OK 11: 05 PM SETTINGS SET TIME 11 GE T 11: 05 PM SETTINGS FR FR FR 5 he E SETTINGS MENU (CONTINUED) 11: 05 1P11M :10:505PM PM DEFD AD U LF TAUU EE F A LL TT 11: 05 PM SETTINGS DEFAULT SETTSIE NT GTESITNTGIN SGS S T 11:05 PM SETTINGS DEFAULT 11: 01 51P:10 M15: 0 P5MPM DEF U TUALUTLT DAED FEL AF SETTS INES G TES TTIN TIG NSGS 11: 051P 11M :0 15 : 0P 5M PM DEFD AD UF TA E UU LTLT ELA F SETTINS GESTTINGS DEFAD UE SETTINGS MENU (CONTINUED) to cycle through the Language settings of which there are 3 levels. DEFAULT DEEFFAAU ULLTT D 11: 05 PM S 1 11: 05 PM ESS NGS HT AVINGS SETTINGS 11: 05 PM 11: 05 PM SETTINGS DEFAULT You can also change the setting by touching the arrows on the bottom of the screen OR DEFAULT 11: 05 PM 111: 015: 0P5MPM SETTITNIN GS SESTETTIN GSGS RIIG GH HTTN NESSSS BBR DEE FAULT DDEEFFAAUULLTT DE FAULT CKKLLYIEIG G HTTYES SH OC BBNAA YES NO YES 11: 05 PM 1111: 0: 055PP MM SE TT IIN S NGG G SS EE TT TT IN SS NO YES NOO NN O YES NO YY EESS YY EESS YE S YES NO NNOO FORMAT Format 1 SETTINGS SETTINGS SS GS T VINGS 11: 05 PM GS INGS 11: 05 PM SETTINGS Format OK YYoouuccaannuusseetthheeHHaarrddBBuuttttoonnss ttooccyycclleetthhrroouugghhtthheeDDeeffaauulltt whhiicchhtthheerreeaarree sseettttiinnggssooffw 22lleevveellss.. 11: 05 PM SETTINGS OEW VG INSGS POPW RESRAS VA IN NO NO YES NO YES YES YES NO YES NONO NONO YESYES YESS Y YE ES NO N NO O NO YESS Y YE ES YES YYEESS NO O N N O DEF DEF YES YES YYEESS NO NO Y Y OK 2 11: 05 PM 11: 05 PM 05 PM 11: 0511 P:M SETTINGS ET SETTSIN GT SINGS 11: 05 PM SETTINGS OK K O TA P O O YES YES YES NO YES NONO YESYES YESYES YYoouuccaannaallssoocchhaannggeetthheesseettttiinngg bbyyddiirreeccttllyypprreessssiin ggPoonntthheeYYeessoorr TnA NNoo FORMAT 11: 05 PM 05 PM 11: 0511 P:M NO YES NOYES YES NO NO Y ES NO YESYES 11: 05 PM 05 PM 11: 0511 P:M SETTINGS ET SETTSIN GT SINGS FORFM OA RT FORM A TMAT NO 11: 05 PM SETTINGS FORMAT SETTINGS ET SETTSIN GT SINGS FOORRM AT FORFM ATMAT NO TTAAPP TAP Touch YES to return the options to the factory settings. 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SETTS INEG SINGS T SETTIN GT S YES YYEESS YES ET SETTSIN GT SINGS FORO MR AT FORFM ATMAT NO NO O FORFM YES NO NO YES NONO NONO YESYES NONO NO TAP LALNAGNUG AUGAEGE OK DED FE AF UALU TLT SETTINGS NO SETTINGS SETTINGS DE EFAU ULLTT D D EFFAAU LT YES OK FORMAT 11: 05 PM 05 PM 11: 0511 P:M SETTINGS ET SETTSIN GT SINGS FOO RR MAT FORFM ATMAT TIEME SES TETTIM 11: 05 PM M 1111::0055PPM SETTING GS S SSEETTTTIINNG S DEFFAAUULLTT D DE EFAULT YES TAP RH IG BRBIG TH NTEN S FS OE RS MS AT C LH ING BABCNAK LKIG THT YES O O DEFAULT 1:10:5 05 P M 111 1: 05 P PM M You can also change the setting OK You can also chanO gOeKKthe setting by directly pressinO gKon the Yes or by touching the arrows on the No TAP TAP TAP bottom of the screen OR You can also change the setting You can also change the setting YbYoyouudcicraaenn hhetehsseetYttteiinsngg ctaallylssoporccehh sasan in ngg geeottn or byo yttoouucchhiinnggtthheeaarrrroow wssoonntthhee by touching the arrows on the bN moofftthheessccrreeeennOORR bottom of the screen OR bboottttoom FORMAT 11: 05 PM 05 PM 11: 0511 P:M 11: 05 PM SETTINGS DEFAULT SE TTIN GS S SE ETTTTIIN NG GS S OK OO O KKK FORMAT SETTINGS ET SETTSIN GT SINGS 11: 05 PM SETTINGS TAP bbyyddiirreeccttllyypprreessssiinnggoonntthhee LLaanngguuaaggee TAP 11: 051P M 05 PM 11: 05 1 P:M Fr ee Space: 879 MB C pTa tTyIE :M2E 000 MB ETcTIiM Sa ES OK TAPTAP TAP 11: 05 PM Mem or ex PMP Touch M oBC dA eKC lL:KIM XH0T0891 LM IG BA G H T Capaci t y: 2000 MB M ePW mOE oW rReES xRAPS P oGuSch A VG IT NS PO VM IN O TAKP OK KKe setting OK KOK Formatting will erO aK sOO eKK all data on O OeKsetting OK K O You can also changOeKO th You can also changeO th the player TAP by touching the arrows on the TAP by directly pressing on the Yes or TAP TAP oattfnaitntahtgliesnw rlheeiaelrlnnaegsO ttaos n osn boFtYotoorFm Yrm ocuaantctaiunnsgeuw stehiletl heHeraaH orcam reaRsatehlleadlsal ed tnangonNoYYoou um osgciclw thetehsesetstteitntintgigng You YFoou rsdearBadullBtdtuoatn ttaatio Yuocucaancnaanalslasoo lscochhacan hng agneegteh Yocuancaanlsaolscohacn hg anegtehethse tsteinttging oram elaupycleahryinegr the arrows on the Pgnotn rheetshsaiernrag etnhYeetsheor bybdyirdeicrtelyctplyrepsrsein ttohetcoypccllayeyctelehrrtohuroguhgth ethFeorFm t at tb heythtpo yduitroceh ucitcnlhygip ntg roosnwotshno sT sgA ino bbyybto orw hethYe sYeosr or bottom of the screen OR setsteinttgins gosf o wfhwichhicth eth reearereare bttootm tom eeOnROR bNoo of o thf ethsecrsecern NoNo 2le2vlelvse. ls. Enter the Settings menu as shown on page 52. Touch FORMAT; the Format setting screen will appear. The Format setting will erase all of the data on the unit, so be BU OTUT ABAO careful Modewhen l : MMX 00891using. 11: 05 PM YES YES YYEESS Enter the Settings menu as shown on page 52. Touch DEFAULT; the Default setting screen will appear. The Default setting will return the unit’s options to the factory settings. 11: 05 PM annaallssoocchhaannggeetthheesseettttiinngg YbYoyouudcicrae ctly pressing on the by toouucchhiinnggtthheeaarrrroow wssoonntthhee b Layntg uage moofftthheessccrreeeennOORR bboottttoom DEFAULT DDEEFFAAUULLTT YES OW WEER RSSAAVVIIN NG GSS PPO NG GU UAAG GEE LLAAN OK DEEFFAAU ULLTT D You can use the Hard Buttons FOR RM MAATT OK to cyclFeOth rou gh the Default settings of which there are 2levYeolus. can use the Hard Buttons to cycle through the Default settings of which there are 2levels. 11: 05 PM 2 11: 05 PM SETTINGS DEFAULT : 05 PM 11: 015111 P : 0M5 PM ET TINGS SETS TSE IN TG TS INGS MEE SSEETTTTIIM E ttooccyycclleetthhrroouugghhtthheeLLaanngguuaaggee whhiicchhtthheerreeaarree33 sseettttiinnggssooffw lleevveellss.. ET SETTSIN GT SINGS 05 PM 11: 0511 P:M l :M MXM0X00 MoM do ed l :eM 80 98 191 To uch MeM meomr eoxr ePxMPPMTPou ch y:02 0BMB CaC pap ciat cyi:t 2 000M Touch YES to erase all the data. Select NO to keep the options as they are. When finished, touch the OK icon. The unit will restart. The memory card will also be formatted if inserted. 56 OKO TA ABOUT 1 SETTINGS MENU (CONTINUED) Enter the Settings menu as shown on page 52. Scroll to the next page to find the About option. Touch ABOUT; the About screen will appear showing the current system information. NOTES: • You can touch the Return icon to return to the previous menu. • When adjusting the settings, you can also use the Left/Up, Right/Down and Center buttons instead of the m, l and ® icons respectively to navigate and select the items as shown in the Setting section. 57 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE If you experience a problem with this unit, check the chart below before calling for service. SYMPTOM Unit will not turn on. No sound. The computer is not recognizing the player. WMA files with DRM will not playback. CAUSE Battery is low/empty. Power is not turned on. Headphones are not inserted. Volume is set too low. The media files are corrupted. No files are in the player. The player is not securely connected. Computer is not compatible. Incorrect downloading methods. 58 SOLUTION Recharge battery as described on page 7. See page 25 for how to turn on the power. Insert headphones. Raise the volume using the Volume Up button. Download uncorrupted files. Upload files to the unit as described on pages 15-21. Make sure player is securely connected. Supported OS: Windows XP or Vista with WMP11. See page 20 to download WMA files with DRM. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (CONTINUED) SYMPTOM No buttons work. Unit acting erratically. CAUSE The Lock feature is activated. Unit needs to be reset or firmware needs to be updated. Unit needs to be reset or firmware needs to be updated. 59 SOLUTION Deactivate Lock feature as described on page 24. Reset unit and/or update firmware, see page 61. Reset unit and/or update firmware, see page 61. FORMATTING THE PLAYER WARNING! Do not format this player unless it stops working and you are instructed to do so by technical support personnel. Formatting will erase the contents of the internal or external memory. 1. 2. 3. 4. Use the USB cable to connect the player and the computer. Open Windows Media Player 11. Click on the SYNC menu at the top right of the application. From this menu, click on Internal Storage to format the internal memory or External Storage to format the external memory card, if inserted and then select Format. 5. Click OK to format the selected Storage item and erase the contents. CLEANING: Use the enclosed cloth to clean the delicate touch screen surface. 60 RESETTING THE UNIT If the unit acts erratically, reset the unit by inserting a thin object (such as a paper clip) into the recessed Reset button. See page 6 for the Reset button's location. After resetting, please wait 30 seconds before turning on the unit again. NOTE: After the Reset button is pressed, it may take several minutes for the unit to come on again. FOR FIRMWARE UPGRADE Please visit our Web site at www.memorex.com to check if there is new firmware available. IMPORTANT NOTE: Before upgrading the firmware, please back-up all of your media files on your computer. After upgrading, format the unit to complete the upgrade procedure. 61 Audio File Support SPECIFICATIONS Frequency Range Headphones Output S/N Ratio MP3 WMA WAV Picture Audiobook AVI (MPEG4) WMV FM Tuner General FM Frequency Range Antenna Dimensions Weight USB Built-in Memory Built-in Battery Maximum Playtime Supported OS Operating Temperature LCD Display 20Hz–20KHz 8.5mW, 16 ohm (Max Vol) 90dB (MP3) 54dB (Tuner) MPEG 1/2/2.5 Layer 3 with a Bit Rate of 32-320 kbps Windows Media Audio (WMA file with DRM 10) with a Bit Rate of 48-192 kbps Up to 44.1kHz). baseline JPEGs and BMPs Audible.com files (AA (format4) and AAX files) Simple Profile (320x240 resolution 20-24 fps, 385kbps) VC-1 Simple Profile (320x240 resolution, 20-24fps, 385kbps max) 87.5MHz–108MHz Headphones Cord Antenna 2.4 (W) 3.9 (H) 0.4 (D) inches 2.3 ounces USB 2.0 High Speed 8 GB Li-Polymer Rechargeable battery 3.7V, 540mAh approx. 50 hours in Music Playback mode and 3 hours in Video Playback mode Windows XP and Vista with WMP11 23° F to 104° F (-5° C to 40° C) 2.8" (measured diagonally) Specifications are subject to change without notice. 62 FOR FIRMWARE UPGRADE, PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT WWW.MEMOREX.COM TO CHECK IF THERE IS NEW FIRMWARE AVAILABLE. FOR ADDITIONAL SET-UP OR OPERATING ASSISTANCE, PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT: WWW.MEMOREX.COM FOR CONSUMER REPLACEABLE PART(S), SEE PART NUMBER(S) ON PAGES 6 AND 8, AND THEN CONTACT FOX INTERNATIONAL AT: 1-800-321-6993. 63