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DSG Retail Ltd. Maylands Avenue Hemel Hempstead 

Hertfordshire HP2 7TG England

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Replacement Part

Part Number

USB Cable

38-012-10300019

Earphones

50-110-31960119

Installation CD with Instruction Manual

54-871-90000509

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Summary of Contents for L2GMP409

Page 1: ...2GB 4GB 8GB MP3 Player L2GMP409 L4GMP409 L8GMP409 INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...nce more enjoyable We recommend that you spend some time reading this instruction manual in order to fully understand these features You will also find some tips and help with troubleshooting common i...

Page 3: ...USB Cable 8 Charging the Battery 8 Battery Level Indication 8 Basic Operation 9 Power On Off the MP3 Player 9 Resetting the MP3 Player 9 Hold Function 9 Entering the Main Menu 9 Music Playback 10 Play...

Page 4: ...wing 20 Customising Settings 21 Language 21 Play Mode 21 Record Settings 21 Contrast 22 Timer Off 22 Reset 22 Deleting Files and Folders 23 About 23 Converting Video To MTV Format 24 Hints and Tips 25...

Page 5: ...n Supports playback of MP3 WMA and WAV files Supports multiple equalizer EQ and 3D sound effects Supports multiple playback mode section repeat file repeat folder repeat and random Supports the basic...

Page 6: ...A B REC button 4 5 button Press and hold to turn the MP3 player on off Exit and return to the previous menu RESET hole button 6 Display screen 7 8 Next Fast forward button 9 button To play pause the...

Page 7: ...Win98 Driver Version xxx exe file in the CD and follow the instructions in the pop up window to complete the installation Restart the computer 3 Make sure the MP3 player is disconnected from the compu...

Page 8: ...safely Charging the Battery Your MP3 player has a built in rechargeable Li polymer battery The battery is charged automatically whenever the MP3 player is connected to a computer If you charge the MP...

Page 9: ...to re initialise the system of your MP3 player Hold Function To lock all buttons of the MP3 player slide the HOLD button in the direction of the arrow All buttons will then be disabled To deactivate t...

Page 10: ...usic While playing music you can Pausing Resume Playing Press the button to pause playing Press the button again to resume playing Skipping Tracks Press the buttons to skip to previous next track Sear...

Page 11: ...le playing music press the 1 button to enter the Music Setup Menu Press the 2 buttons and then the button to access the following Repeat Equalizer 3D Play Rate File After finishing the music setting p...

Page 12: ...the music files in order repeatedly Random Repeat All Play all the files in a random order repeatedly Folder Normal Play all the files in the current folder in order once Folder Repeat Play all the fi...

Page 13: ...ct 3D To customise EQ select Custom and press the button The Custom EQ value bars appear on the screen Press the 1 buttons to navigate between the value bars Use the 2 or button to adjust the value an...

Page 14: ...ect a play rate from 1 00X 1 14X 1 33X 0 67X and 0 80X Press the button to confirm and exit To Set Play Rate Press the 1 button while listening to a track The Music Setup Menu appears on the screen Pr...

Page 15: ...r will play in a slide show Thumbnail To search for photos Up to four pictures are displayed on the screen at a time Press the buttons to navigate between pictures and press the button to view the sel...

Page 16: ...Adjusting the Volume Press the button to increase decrease the volume Exit Press and hold the button to return the main menu Press the 2 button to display the following screen Movie Playback This MP3...

Page 17: ...Repeat One Plays the current video files or selected video file repeatedly Repeat All Plays all the video files in order repeatedly Random Repeat All Plays all the video files in a random order repeat...

Page 18: ...recordings using the integrated microphone You also can directly press and hold A B REC button to start recording in Music or Voice mode Press and hold the 1 button to enter the main menu Press the b...

Page 19: ...the button again to resume playing the recording Skipping Recordings Press the buttons to skip to previous next recording Searching Press and hold the buttons to fast rewind fast forward within a rec...

Page 20: ...ext Page Automatically While viewing text press the button to automatically skip pages Press the button again to stop the automatic skipping Exit Press the button to return to the E book list or press...

Page 21: ...iles in order once Repeat One Plays the current files or selected file repeatedly Repeat All Plays all the files in order repeatedly Random Repeat All Plays all the files in a random order repeatedly...

Page 22: ...MP3 player will power off automatically after the set period of time Choose from 10 15 30 60 90 minutes 2 and 3 hours or you can select Disable Backlight Off To set the LCD off time The backlight will...

Page 23: ...Press and hold the 1 button to enter the main menu Press the buttons to select Delete About In the About mode you can check and review the firmware version total memory and free memory of the MP3 play...

Page 24: ...r formats to MTV format Insert the provided CD in the CD ROM drive of 1 your computer Double click the file 2 Video Converter exe in the folder MTVVideoConverter The Video Converter V2 9 window appear...

Page 25: ...es cannot be downloaded Check if the driver is installed correctly in the computer Check the connection between the MP3 player and the computer No sound from the earphones Check that the volume is on...

Page 26: ...it rate 5Kbps 320Kbps S N rate 80dB Distortion 0 2 Power out 2 1mW 16 ohm load Size 74 x 40 x 11 5mm Weight 40g without accessories Frequency response 20Hz 20KHz Dynamic current 40mA Play MP3 backligh...

Page 27: ...which may cause electromagnetic interference If you do it may adversely affect the working of the unit and cause a distorted picture or sound LCD screen The LCD screen is manufactured using high preci...

Page 28: ...ries used with this product contain chemicals that are harmful to the environment To preserve our environment disposal of used batteries according to your local laws or regulations Do not dispose of b...

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