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Skipping tracks ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 

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Searching backward or forward within a track .............................................................................................................................................................................. 

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Using the music menu .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 

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Displaying lyric synchronously...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 

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Viewing Pictures.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 

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Watching Video .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 

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Pausing playback ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 

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Skipping video files....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 

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Searching backward or forward .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 

Voice Recording and Playing ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 

Recording the voice ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 
Listening to the recordings............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 
Setting the recording quality ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 

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Using the picture menu ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 

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Deleting Files ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 

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Reading E-book ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 

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Moving to previous/next line ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 

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Moving to previous/next page ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 

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Settings ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 

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Navigating the settings menu ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 

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Setting time .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 

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Setting power ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 

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Setting language .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 

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Summary of Contents for EMP513-4

Page 1: ...MP3 Music Video Player User Guide EMP513 4 i 4 GB ...

Page 2: ...Installing the driver for windows 98SE 6 Connecting the player to a computer 7 Loading files to the player 7 Disconnecting the USB cable 8 Charging the battery 9 Basic Operation 10 Turning on off the player 10 Adjusting the volume 10 Resetting the player 10 10 Selecting main menu or mode 12 Listening to Music 12 Turning on and playing 12 Display Pausing playback 13 ii ...

Page 3: ...ipping video files 20 Searching backward or forward Voice Recording and Playing Recording the voice Listening to the recordings Setting the recording quality 21 Using the picture menu 21 21 Deleting Files 21 Reading E book 22 Moving to previous next line 23 Moving to previous next page 23 Settings 23 Navigating the settings menu 24 Setting time 24 Setting power 25 Setting language 25 26 iii ...

Page 4: ...Setting display 27 System tools Hold time 27 28 28 Converting Video to MTV Format 29 Troubleshooting 30 Specifications 31 Warranty 32 iv ...

Page 5: ...n 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...

Page 6: ... to avoid any confusion Copyright Information Trademarks and trade names used in this instruction manual are owned by their respective companies or organizations Unauthorized duplication of any recordings whether downloaded from the internet or made from audio CDs is a violation of copyright laws and international treaties The making of unauthorized copies of copy protected material may be an infr...

Page 7: ...unit to rain or moisture Do not use the player in dry environments to avoid static Never apply heavy impact on the player or place it on a magnet Route the USB cable so that people and pets are not likely to trip over it Disconnect the USB cable from the computer when you do not use the player for a long time thoroughly with water Also if some liquid gets into Clean only with a dry cloth Make sure...

Page 8: ...iple playback mode section repeat file repeat folder repeat and random Supports the basic information of titles artists and albums of music files ID3 tag or lyrics synchronization show while music is playing Supports browse of JPG and BMP picture files Supports converted MTV video format file transformation tool included Supports browse of e book in TXT format Supports Voice recording via the buil...

Page 9: ...vious track Fast backward Navigate left Return to previous screen 10 RESET Press the RESET button with a metal pin if a malfunction occurs 11 USB port Connect to the computer with the supplied USB cable 12 Earphone jack Connect with the supplied earphone 5 Next track Fast forward search Navigate right Confirm and enter next screen 6 Decrease volume Navigate downwards Next picture line 7 Increase v...

Page 10: ...indows ME 2000 XP Vista DO NOT INSTALL THIS DRIVER If your computer is running Windows 98 SE you must install the driver provided on the CD before connecting the player to your computer 1 Insert the installation CD into the CD ROM driver 2 Click on Support 3 Execute the USB Disk Win98 Driver Version xxx exe file in the CD and follow the instructions in the window to complete the installation 4 Res...

Page 11: ...on MP3 will be created in My Computer Transfer music and pictures To download files such as music pictures or text from your computer perform the following steps 1 Open Windows Explorer or My Computer and locate Emerson MP3 2 Select the files on your computer and simply move it into Emerson MP3 in the usual way drag and drop copy and paste After copying is completed the data will be available on t...

Page 12: ...SB cable the following way 1 Double click the green arrow Safely Remove Hardware in the taskbar on the bottom right of the window 2 Select USB Device and click Stop 3 When the Stop a Hardware device appears click OK to disconnect the USB mass storage device and unplug the player safely 8 ...

Page 13: ...l Indicates low battery and the player should be recharged as soon as possible Important y Fully charge the player before using it for the first time y Charge the player right away when the Low battery message is displayed y Do not over charge or discharge the player Over charging or discharging will shorten the battery life y The battery could be over discharged if the player is not used for a lo...

Page 14: ...esetting the player If a malfunction of the player occurs take a metal pin e g the end of a paper clip and press it into the RESET hole to re initialize the system of your player Selecting main menu or mode To access the Main Menu press and hold the button Use the or button to select an item and press the button to confirm your selection All available options are listed in the Menu table next page...

Page 15: ...Tools HoldTime E Bookview Auto off 15 minutes 30 minutes 60 minutes 90 minutes 120 minutes Disable Always on Yes No English German Italian Spanish French Dutch Portuguese Backlight 15 seconds 30 seconds 1 minute Always on Quality Long time Mormal quality High quality Delete Format Quick Complete Reset Yes No About Delete All Yes No 10 Seconds 30 Seconds 1 Minute 3 Minutes 5 Minutes Off Adjust Time...

Page 16: ...Y lights up and the MP3 player 3 Press the button to enter the Music mode 4 Press the button to start playing the music Display 1 Play mode indicator 9 Remaining battery power indicator 2 Volume level 10 File format 3 Playing file name ID3 tag Lyrics 11 Current EQ indicator 4 Spectrum display 12 Current track Total track number 5 Bitrate 13 Current mode 6 Sampling frequency 14 Play Pause Stop Fast...

Page 17: ...s Press the button to skip to the previous track Press the button to skip to the next track Searching backward or forward within a track Press and hold the button to search backward within a track Press and hold the button to search forward within a track Once you release the pressed button the file will be played back from the searched point 13 ...

Page 18: ... select Repeat and press the button The play mode menu appears on the screen 3 Press the or button to select the desired mode as below and press the button to confirm and return to the previous screen No Repeat Play all saved music files in order once Repeat One Play the current or selected file repeatedly Repeat All Play all the music files in order repeatedly Random All Play all the files in ran...

Page 19: ...r menu appears on the screen 3 Use the or button to select the desired equalizer from Normal Pop Rock Classic Jazz and Bass Press the button to confirm and return to the previous screen To customize the EQ select Custom EQ and press the button The Custom EQ menu appears on the screen Press the When navigating to a value bar press the button to select it The blue arrow becomes red or button to navi...

Page 20: ...or button to select On or Off Press the button to confirm and return to To set play rate 1 Press the FUNC button while listening to music The music menu appears on the screen 2 Use the or button to select Play Rate and press the button The play rate menu appears on the screen 3 Use the Press the or button to select a play rate from 1 00X 1 14X 1 33X 0 67X and 0 80X button to confirm and return to ...

Page 21: ...rts lyrics display while playing the music Only the lyrics in LRC format can be displayed To add lyrics to the music perform the following steps 1 Choose an MP3 WMA file for example love music Mp3 2 Download the corresponding lyrics with extension lrc from the Internet 3 Rename the lyrics file Make sure that the lyrics file name is the same as themusic file name For example love music lrc 4 Copy b...

Page 22: ...ress the button The player will go to the Voice playback interface The recorded voice files are saved in the MICIN DIR folder of the MP3 player as WAV files format MIC000001 WAV MIC000002 WAV 5 Press the button to start playing the recorded files or press and hold the button to exit the voice mode Note Voice recording is automatically stopped when the memory of the player is full or the battery po...

Page 23: ...ce mode and will be in stop mode 3 Press the button to play the recording files Before starting the reording you can set the recording quality 1 Press and hold the button to open the main menu 2 Use the or button to select Settings and press the button The Settings menu appears 3 Use the or button to select Record and press the button Press the button again to open the Quality sub menu 4 Use the o...

Page 24: ...u appear on the screen 2 Use the or button to select Manual Scan and press the button 3 Use the or button to select previous or next picture manually Viewing Pictures This player supports the playback of pictures in formats of JPG and BMP Note To return to the previous screen press the button 1 Press and hold the button to enter the main menu 2 Use the or on the screen button to select Photo and p...

Page 25: ...to enter the main menu 2 Use the or button to select Movie and press the button The video list appears on the screen 3 Use the or button to select a folder or video and press the button to open the folder or play the selected video 21 Press the button to skip to the next video file Press the button to skip to the previous video file Press and hold the or button to search backward or forward within...

Page 26: ...s the button The file list appears on the screen 3 Press the or button to navigate between files or folder 4 To delete a file select the file and press the or FUNC button The Delete menu appears on the screen 5 Use the or button to select Yes continue delete or No cancel delete and press the button to start deleting the files or exit without deleting Note To return to the previous screen press the...

Page 27: ...t appears on 3 Use the or button to select a folder or file and press the button to open the folder or view the selected file the screen Moving to previous next line Press the button to move to the previous line while reading the text Press the button to move to the next line while reading the text Moving to previous next page Press the button to move to the next page while viewing the text Press ...

Page 28: ...s section describes how to access and change various features through the MP3 player settings menu 1 Press and hold the button to open the main menu 2 Select Settings using the or button and press the button The Settings menu appears 3 To select a submenu press the or button 4 To enter a submenu press the button 5 To save an option press the or button to select the option and press the button 6 To...

Page 29: ...ne Press the or button to change the time zone Press the button to confirm the setting and exit To change the time zone Setting power Auto off To set the auto off time The available options include 15 minutes 30 minutes 60 minutes 90 minutes 120 minutes and Disable Always on Yes The player will be always on while playing No The player will turn off automatically if no button is pressed for the set...

Page 30: ...red menu language Setting display Backlight To set the LCD off time The backlight will be off after the set time if no button is pressed Note The backlight will never turn off when viewing pictures reading E book or watching a video 26 ...

Page 31: ...mory and firmware version of the player Delete All To delete all files in the player Note Back up important files in the player before formatting The erased files cannot be restored Hold time To specify the key lock time The keys will be locked after the set time if no button is pressed If the key lock function is activated the Key locked message will be displayed in the screen when any button is ...

Page 32: ...sktop to open the video converter 4 Click on Input Video and search for videos on your computer 5 Double click on the video you would like to convert 6 Click on Advanced Settings and select 160x128 as the Output Frame Size 7 Click on Output Video to select the destination for the converted video You can send it directly to your player by selecting Emerson MP3 and clicking OK or the default setting...

Page 33: ...PC No sound from the earphones Please ensure the volume is turned up and the earphones are properly connected Check if the format of music file is supported by the player Recording can not be done Check if there is enough memory and battery capacity Display is in the wrong language Please ensure you selected the correct language from the Settings menu The buttons do not work The keys may be locked...

Page 34: ...nt 0 30mA S N rate 85dB Storage condition Humidity 90 Normal temperature Dynamic range Distortion 0 2 80dB Working condition Humidity 85 10 40 ºC Power out 2 x1mW 16ohm loaad Battery 310mAh up to 10 hours playback for music and 4 hours for video EQ Convertable video formats AVI avi WMV asf MPEG mpg Quick Time mov qt MPEG2 vob Real Media m mvb Must be converted to the MTV format using the provided ...

Page 35: ...repay all shipping costs to the authorized service center and remember to insure your return Include a return shipping address no P O Boxes a telephone contact number and the defective unit within the package Describe the defect or reason you are returning the product Your product will be repaired or replaced at our option for the same or similar model of equal value if examination by the service ...

Page 36: ...elecom Inc ATTENTION Returns Department 14 C 53rd Street Brooklyn NY 11232 Should you have any questions or problems concerning this product please contact our customer service department at 1 877 768 8483 Mon Fri 9AM 5PM EST or via e mail at cs southerntelecom com 32 ...

Page 37: ...n This warranty is voided in the event any unauthorized person opens alters or repairs this product All products being returned to the authorized service center for repair must be suitably packaged Limitation of Warranty THE WARRANTY STATED ABOVE IS THE ONLY WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FO...

Page 38: ...E STATE OF NEW YORK EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE How state law relates to this warranty Some states do not allow the exclusion nor limitation of incidental consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty l...

Page 39: ...lef logo are registered trademarks of Emerson Radio Corp Parsippany New Jersey USA 2008 AIT Inc All rights reserved Microsoft the Window s logo and Windows Media are either registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries ...

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