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Getting Started 

Controls at a Glance 

Top View 

Hold / Power Switch 

 

Front View 

LCD Display 

Menu M 

Option = 

OK  

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Left / Previous 

Down / Volume Down 

 

Up / Volume Up 

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Right / Previous   

Bottom View 

USB Port 

Headphone Jack 

Rear View 

Reset Button 

 

Charging Your Player 

 

Your player can be charged through a PC USB connection. Plug one end of the USB cable into the 
player’s USB Port and plug the other end into the USB port of a powered-on computer. 

 

Turning Your Player On/Off 

To turn the player on, slide the POWER switch to the right and hold it until the screen turns on. 

To turn the player off, slide the POWER switch to the right and hold it until the screen turns off.   

Locking/Unlocking Your Player’s Keys (Hold) 

When the Hold switch is engaged, the Key Lock feature disables your player’s controls to prevent 
accidental key presses when it is in your pocket or bag. 

To lock the player, slide the POWER switch to the left until it clicks into the HOLD position.     

To unlock the player, slide the POWER switch to the right to release it from the HOLD position. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TK 210

Page 1: ...TK210 Super Slim MP3 and Video Player with Touchpad Control...

Page 2: ...tect it from overheating These openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a...

Page 3: ...icture Explorer Controls 24 Picture Display Controls 24 Quick Option Menu 25 MOVIES MODE 27 Movie Explorer Controls 27 Movie Playback Controls 28 Quick Option Menu 29 RADIO MODE 30 Radio Controls 30 Q...

Page 4: ...s product 1 TK210 2 USB Cable 3 Instruction Manual 4 Professional Stereo Earphones 5 Installation CD Features z Integrated Flash Memory z Touchpad controls with backlight z 2 TFT LCD Full color displa...

Page 5: ...computer Turning Your Player On Off To turn the player on slide the POWER switch to the right and hold it until the screen turns on To turn the player off slide the POWER switch to the right and hold...

Page 6: ...nu options and files on your player Touch the Arrow keys to move the selection in the direction of the arrow Move the selection up Move the selection down Move the selection right Move the selection l...

Page 7: ...lay the next track Hold Fast forward through the current track Touch Play the previous track Hold Reverse through the current track Touch Increase the volume level Touch Decrease the volume level Touc...

Page 8: ...mode select and confirm PICTURES from the Main Menu The Picture Explorer screen will appear Picture Explorer Controls Use the Picture Explorer to view all picture files loaded on your player Key Func...

Page 9: ...y access to your player s option settings Touch and hold to access the Quick Option menu during while a picture is displayed Brightness Touch or to adjust the brightness of the screen Slideshow Turn s...

Page 10: ...file is selected Touch M Return to the previous screen Hold M Return to Main Menu Movie Playback Controls When a movie is playing hold the player horizontally Use the following controls during movie p...

Page 11: ...ek to the next available broadcast station touch and hold or Preset Touch or to tune to the next Preset Station You must save Preset Stations prior to using this tuning method Touch or to adjust the v...

Page 12: ...to return to the previous screen Hold M to return to the Main Menu EBook Controls The player can display text files with manual control or as a slideshow text files automatically advance to the next...

Page 13: ...Mode TXT Browser Controls Touch to move the selection up touch to move the selection down Touch OK to confirm a selection If a folder has been selected the contents of the folder will be displayed If...

Page 14: ...enus appear in Music Auto Play Set the Auto Play feature on or off When Auto Play is set to ON you player will automatically resume playback when it wakes from standby Default Restore all of the playe...

Page 15: ...mputer Ensure that the player s memory capacity is not full Ensure that the Hold switch is disengaged There is no sound during playback Check the volume level Ensure that the headphones are attached s...

Page 16: ...uency Range 87 5 108 0MHz PC Interface USB 2 0 OS Support Windows 2000 XP Vista Audio Output 3 5mm Stereo Headphone Power Supply Rechargeable Lithium Polymer Battery USB Charge Unit Dimensions 1 65 x...

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