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USB Display Mode 

Please connect the player to the PC via the USB data cable included (for Windows 2000 above, 
you do not need driver installation). The player will display an “Online” mode icon. The player will 
be displayed in the “My Computer” window and be assigned the next available drive letter by 
your PC. Double click this icon to open and display the contents of the player. Files and folders 
can be transferred, copied or deleted to and from this drive as you would on any other drive on 
your computer. 
 

Charge Display Mode

 

If the battery is too low, the player will display “Low battery to power off”. Then the player will turn 
off automatically. The player should be charged using the supplied USB cable by connecting to a 
PC. Charging time is approximately 4 hours for a fully charge. 
Playback duration is approximately 3 to 4 hours for Video and 8 to 9 hours for Audio playback. 
Battery duration is dependent on several factors including backlight brightness and duration, 
Auto off settings and battery condition. 
 

Note:

 It is recommended that the player be charged for 8 hours during the first 2 charges to help 

condition the battery. 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Espresso 1.1

Page 1: ...unications Inc shall reserve the right to modify the specifications and other information without further notice Software music or film etc with copyrights shall be protected by relative laws Shape an...

Page 2: ...utions 03 About the Player 04 Display Description 05 Basic Operations 07 System Menu 09 Music Play 12 Video Play 17 Picture Browse 19 TXT Browse 20 Record 22 FM Radio 23 Others 25 USB and Charge 27 Fi...

Page 3: ...c to your radio Supports energy saving settings LCD brightness control auto power off Stand by mode Multi EQ modes and multi repeat modes Multi language support Support Win2000 Win XP Vista OS No driv...

Page 4: ...or the player Static discharge to the cable during connection to the computer may corrupt files or the storage area of the player The player is charging when connected to the PC via the supplied USB...

Page 5: ...04 About the Player...

Page 6: ...Display Descriptions 05 Main Menu Music play Read y Ready igh rate REC H Video play Record...

Page 7: ...06 Display Descriptions China Main menu Photo play Audio play Radio...

Page 8: ...unintentional operation 1 Lock Push the power switch toward HOLD to lock the player 2 Unlock In the lock mode push the power switch down Basic Key Operations Move to previous or next options Enter in...

Page 9: ...terface is not available when connected to a PC for file transfer or charging Screen Rotation Function Powered by G Sensor G Sensor technology enables the screen display to rotate perpendicularly to a...

Page 10: ...e previous menu or directory Display setting This adjusts screen brightness and sets the amount of time the backlight remains lit after the last button click 1 Light Time 5s 10s 15s 20s 30s and Always...

Page 11: ...nd select the Calibration option Touch the cursor precisely when it appears on the display Once this operation is done the player will go back to the previous menu automatically 4 Slide Show Set the t...

Page 12: ...layer System Information This option displays background information about the player including software revision number available memory status on the player Auto Shutdown Time The player will automa...

Page 13: ...ch icon or touch the song directly to play 2 Touch icon to pause the play and touch icon again to resume 3 Touch or icon to move to the previous or next track Touch and hold or icon to fast forward or...

Page 14: ...to confirm and add file to the My Favorite list Or touch Exit to confirm and return the previous menu Under the My Favorite list touch icon The Delete Delete All and Exit options will be shown Touch...

Page 15: ...fferent display option ID3 Displays the creation information of the playing music EQ View Displays the frequencies of the playing music track Cover Graphic Display the cover picture of the song attach...

Page 16: ...ent folder Intro Plays all songs in the current folder for the first 10 seconds in sequence After listening it will return to the normal play mode 2 Play Mode Plays songs in order or shuffle random 3...

Page 17: ...ou are required to plug the earphones into the player to get the clear radio transmission Adjust your radio frequency setting to the same frequency set on your player This will allow you to transmit y...

Page 18: ...icon to resume play 2 File Navigation Touch or icon to play the previous or next video file Touch and hold or icon to fast forward or fast reverse through the current file 3 Volume Touch or icon to i...

Page 19: ...B video files up to 720 X 576 resolution AVI files up to 800 X 480 resolution FLV WMV video files up to 720 X 480 resolution Video files encoded in greater resolution may not be playable on this devic...

Page 20: ...out of the image when Zoom in has been used 3 Push the power switch down shortly to go into the slideshow mode for the pictures The time interval can be set under System menu Settings System Setting...

Page 21: ...to play 2 Touch icon or touch the file selected directly to display 3 Touch icon to exit to the previous menu Options Touch icon to display the available options 1 Page Jump Jumps to and displays the...

Page 22: ...g Timer Sets the time the next page will be displayed automatically Time can be set in 5 second increments from 10 to 30 seconds Note This player only supports files saved as TXT or LRC files in ANSI...

Page 23: ...menu Files names are generated automatically in time sequence Please see the time and date feature to ensure the correct time and date stamp are recorded on the files when saved Ready Ready High rate...

Page 24: ...s Touch and hold them to fast scan to the desired frequency 2 Auto Search The player will automatically scan all frequencies in your area and save radio stations automatically when found 3 Preset mode...

Page 25: ...The recorded files will be saved under Record folder in the Music menu Touch icon will display the available options for FM recording 1 Recording Quality Set the recording quality low rate high rate...

Page 26: ...touch the file selected directly to display 3 Touch icon to exit to the previous menu Stop Watch Touch the Stopwatch option Touch icon to start the timer Touch to stop the timer Touch the to clear th...

Page 27: ...you would on any other drive on your computer Charge Display Mode If the battery is too low the player will display Low battery to power off Then the player will turn off automatically The player sho...

Page 28: ...cable 3 Disconnect the player and turn on the player 4 From the main menu select Settings option to enter the system setting Select Upgrade option and select YES to start 5 The updating process may t...

Page 29: ...he volume of the file attempting to be played 3 Confirm the earphones are properly connected Noise through earphones 1 Check to ensure earphone plug is clean foreign particles can cause static to be h...

Page 30: ...d Please ensure that only files that contain no copy protection are transferred to the player Video files not playable Please check that the video files transferred to the player are in the correct si...

Page 31: ...tion please visit www lattefone com For technical support please contact us at support latteglobal com Your email inquiry will be answered within 48 business hours For Genuine Latte Accessories please...

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