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15.0 Listening to the FM Radio 

15.1  Entering Radio Mode 

WARNING: 

The headphones function as an antenna. Therefore, the FM radio 

will only work with the headphones connected to the player. 

Tap the 

Radio

 icon on the desktop to enter FM radio mode. 

15.2  Basic Radio Operations 

  Manually select a channel by 

tapping 

Manual Mode

 Use 

the 

Arrow/Seek

 icons to 

tune to a specific frequency. 

  Save channels by tapping the 

Save Channel

 icon. 

 Tap 

Auto-Seek

 and the player 

will automatically scan all 
available frequencies and save 
any channels it finds. Access 
these channels in the 

Channel 

List

  Delete channels from the player’s memory by tuning to them and tapping the 

Delete Channel

 icon. 

  Mute the radio at any time by tapping the 

Play/Pause

 icon. 

  The volume can be changed by dragging the 

Volume Slider

 Tap 

Setting

 to change the radio scheme when visiting different international 

locations (USA, Europe, Japan, and China) 

 Tapping 

Recorder

 allows you to record live radio. See the Recorder section 

for more details. 

  To return to the Desktop, tap the

 

Desktop

 Icon or press the MENU/EXIT 

button. 

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Summary of Contents for E4 series

Page 1: ...www Ematic us Windows and Windows Media Player are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Mac OS X and iTunes are registered trademarks of Apple Inc Linux is a registered trademark of Linus To...

Page 2: ...0 Copying Files 8 4 1 Copying Media Files to your Player 8 4 2 Using Windows Media Player 11 s Sync Function 9 5 0 Expanding the Player s Storage 10 5 1 Preparing a Micro TF Cards for Use 10 6 0 Usin...

Page 3: ...ing to the FM Radio 24 15 1 Entering Radio Mode 24 15 2 Basic Radio Operations 24 16 0 Web Camera 25 16 1 Using the player as a Web Camera 25 17 0 Tools 25 17 1 Entering TOOLS Mode 25 18 0 System Sett...

Page 4: ...and Arcsoft Mediaimpression Downloader 1 3 Warnings Do not use the unit in extreme temperatures or dusty wet environments Do not leave the unit in direct sunlight Only insert or remove microTF cards w...

Page 5: ...t Windows 2000 ME XP Vista Windows 7 CPU 800 MHz CD ROM 4x speed Hard Disk 50 MB of available space USB Port One standard USB 1 1 or USB 2 0 port WARNING In the unlikely event the screen freezes the d...

Page 6: ...1 5 Layout of the Player E4 Series User Manual Page 3 of 32...

Page 7: ...Part I Computer Operations E4 Series User Manual Page 4 of 32...

Page 8: ...st 3 If asked click STOP Windows will display a message when it is safe to remove the player WARNING Any USB device that stores data e g flash drives cameras and media players should always be disconn...

Page 9: ...t Mediaimpression Downloader MIDownloader Note Each software must be installed separately 3 2 Converting Video To play videos on your player you must a Have some videos on your computer b Convert them...

Page 10: ...convert your video media to a supported format at a 320x240 resolution See Technical Specifications in this manual for a list of supported formats 3 4 Converting Video in Linux AVI file container MP3...

Page 11: ...video conversion under Converting Video in this manual Follow these steps to copy media files to the player under Windows 1 Switch the player on 2 Connect the player to your computer with the USB cab...

Page 12: ...onnect the player from the computer by dragging the Removable Disk icon to the Trash Eject icon in the dock 4 2 Using Windows Media Player 11 s Sync Function If you sync your player with Windows Media...

Page 13: ...Follow these instructions to prepare the card 1 Turn the player OFF 2 Insert a micro TF card into the player 3 Turn the player ON 4 Tap Setting on the Desktop 5 Tap Other Settings in the Setting menu...

Page 14: ...s Save to 3 Designate a location where you want your videos to be downloaded If your player is connected to your computer you can download videos directly to it by choosing the Videos folder within th...

Page 15: ...Part II Player Operations E4 Series User Manual Page 12 of 32...

Page 16: ...dbye message is displayed By default if the player is left idle for over three minutes it will automatically turn itself off To select a different duration before the player turns off or to set it so...

Page 17: ...be used to enter any of these modes Select a mode by tapping it with your finger or the stylus You can get back to the Desktop at any time by pressing the MENU EXIT button or by tapping on the deskto...

Page 18: ...es by tapping the arrows at either the top or bottom of the scroll bar To highlight a video tap on it once To watch a video tap twice on the file you want to view You can also Delete a video file from...

Page 19: ...slider left to lower the volume 3 Drag the volume slider right to increase the volume Tap the Previous arrow once to restart a video twice to play the previous file in the playlist or hold your finger...

Page 20: ...volume by dragging the Volume Slider Drag the Shuttle Control to change position within a song Tap Playlist Control to select playlist options such as play all play once single song repeat and intro m...

Page 21: ...utton 10 0 Viewing Pictures 10 1 Entering Photos Mode Tap the Photo icon on the Desktop to access picture viewing 10 2 Picture Menu Scroll through the list of pictures by tapping the arrows at either...

Page 22: ...designate how long each photo will be displayed Tap the Playlist Control to select whether the slideshow will stop at the end of the file list or loop indefinitely Get back to the photo menu by tappi...

Page 23: ...ality photos that take up more memory Photos remaining is the number of photos you can take before memory is full Choosing a different Image Quality will alter this number Timer allows you to select t...

Page 24: ...nditions Tap Special Effects to record using various special effects such as Black White Negative and Sepia Tapping the Directory Menu lets you access a list of recordings you ve made Settings allows...

Page 25: ...y Intro allows you to access and review previous recordings Tapping Setting will allow you to access the following options Type lets you chose between wav and mp3 file formats Wav is higher quality bu...

Page 26: ...witch between manual and automatic scrolling modes When manually scrolling indicated by the finger icon tap the PgUp PgDn icons to scroll through the pages In automatic scrolling mode indicated by the...

Page 27: ...will automatically scan all available frequencies and save any channels it finds Access these channels in the Channel List Delete channels from the player s memory by tuning to them and tapping the D...

Page 28: ...after which it can be used with any webcam capable programs 17 0 Tools 17 1 Entering TOOLS Mode Select the TOOLS Mode from the Desktop to access the following menu of applications Recorder allows you...

Page 29: ...he display turns off and the Brightness which can be turned down to save battery life Note that when the backlight turns off the device is still on but the screen turns off to save battery power Calib...

Page 30: ...Miscellaneous E4 Series User Manual Page 27 of 32...

Page 31: ...reformat your player 1 Connect the player to your computer via the USB cable 2 Double click My Computer 3 Find the icon representing the player which will probably appear as Removable Disk 4 Right cli...

Page 32: ...to the TV OUT port on your player 4 Connect the large end of the cables to your television 5 When you play media on the device it will stream to the television Note You must turn OFF the TVOUT Setting...

Page 33: ...ng audio out device Set right parameter Unsupported file format Re encode media in a supported format The file is corrupted Re copy the file to the player You may have to re encode the file Damaged ea...

Page 34: ...P TIFF images that are uncompressed TIFF images that are compressed via Pack Bits CCITT Group 3 fax images and CCITT Group 4 fax images Videos RM RMVB AVI WMV MP4 and FLV videos that have a resolution...

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