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7

 

 

Press

 

create

 

playlist

 

and

 

then

 

press

 

 

and

 

 

select

 

the

 

song

 

you

 

want

 

create

 

playlist

 

then

 

press

 

 

and

 

 

to

 

select

 

Add

 

to

 

playlist.

 

Music

 

play

 

interface

 

 

 

button

 

for

 

play

 

music/pause

 

music

 

 

or

 

 

for

 

previous

 

track

 

and

 

next

 

track

 

Music

 

sub

 

menu

 

option

 

1.

 

Menu

 

options

 

include:

 

Play

 

mode,

 

Sound

 

settings,

 

Add

 

to

 

playlist,

 

Remove

 

from

 

Playlist,

 

Sleep

 

timer,

 

Delete,

 

Bookmarks

.

 

 

2.

 

Press

 

and

 

 

select

 

the

 

browse

 

menu.

 

Sub

 

menu

 

(playing)

 

Play

 

mode:

 

Select

 

the

 

playback

 

mode,

 

display

 

“Play

 

Music

 

from.....,

 

Repeat,

 

Summary of Contents for MP16-BTH

Page 1: ...MP4 PLAYER Ref MP16 BTH User Manual...

Page 2: ...sture The device must not be exposed to water drops and never put on it any object containing water Make sure that no liquid is spilled on device and inside device openings Do not block the openings o...

Page 3: ...ot expose the battery to excessive heat such as sunlight fire radiator or similar sources Please charge in the following conditions A Battery electricity icon displays no electricity B Further power o...

Page 4: ...to previous menu step by step 2 Choose previous file or music 3 Choose next file or music 4 Round key Determine an option play pause 5 V Return to menu one step Long press enter into the volume inter...

Page 5: ...utton at the bottom to turn on and off Or keep button in on station Press and hold button to turn on and off SD card Player lower right side with expansion card slot support insert TF Card Connect wit...

Page 6: ...er Card folder All songs Show all shuffle and a list of all the songs in memory Artists In alphabetical order the names in alphabetical order of the first word in the internal memory of all the songs...

Page 7: ...interface button for play music pause music or for previous track and next track Music sub menu option 1 Menu options include Play mode Sound settings Add to playlist Remove from Playlist Sleep timer...

Page 8: ...Repeat off Repeat 1 Repeat all View Playing Select repeat off All the songs in the list to play again then stop playing Select repeat 1 Repeat the current track Select repeat all Repeat all tracks in...

Page 9: ...lder Video submenu shown in figure Brightness Press and to decrease and increase brightness Repeat Press to enter the repeat display Repeat Off Repeat 1 Repeat All RECORDINGS Press button enter the re...

Page 10: ...emory and external memory 4 Record format enter the recording format selection MP3 or WAV format ACT format 5 Recording settings Show audio bitrate avr mode set up the recording scene Audio bitrate ca...

Page 11: ...ation and next radio station then starts to play the selected video When video broadcasting the up and down button bar and progress bar will automatically display PICTURES Press enter in to pictures l...

Page 12: ...20 seconds 30 seconds always lit four options available 2 Slide show settings enter in to slide show settings display time per slide repeat shuffle thumbnail Each slide time range for the 2s 30s alter...

Page 13: ...on can switch year month date Press button to choose previous file and next file 2 Stopwatch 3 Alarm Include Alarm on off Alarm time Alarm cycle Alarm music Alarm volume SETTING Setting interface is s...

Page 14: ...follows 1 Ebook menu include playing setting delete ebooks bookmark select delete bookmark add bookmark page select local folder card folder 2 Play setting set automatically play time internal range...

Page 15: ...15 automatic pages FOLDER VIEW File menu includes RECOR MUSIC LTB AUDIBLE LTB VIDEO LTB PICTURE LTB EBOOK LTB M3U L TB BLUETOOTH Bluetooth interface is shown as follows...

Page 16: ...selection the device will show the music playing now TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Screen 1 8 INCH TFT 128 x160 resolution Connection Speed USB2 0 HIGH SPEED Built in Memory 128MB Capacity UP to 8GB with...

Page 17: ...ing damage please do not expose too long your ears to high noise levels Exposition to an 80dB A noise level should not exceed forty hours per week and five hours per week for an 89dB A noise level Hav...

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