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Important Safety Precautions 

Always follow these basic safety precautions when using your player. This will reduce the risk of product damage and personal injury. 

y

 

Do not disassemble, repair or modify the player by yourself. Refer servicing to qualified personnel. 

y

 

Do not dispose of the player in fire to avoid explosion because the player has built-in battery. 

y

 

Do not touch the player with bare hands if the built-in battery is leaking. In this case, contact service center for help since the liquid 
may remain in the player. If your body or clothes has contacted with the battery liquid, wash it off thoroughly with water. Also, if some 
of liquid gets into your eyes, do not rub your eyes but immediately wash them with clean water, and consult a doctor. 

y

 

Keep the player away from direct sunlight and heat source.   

y

 

Do not expose the unit to rain or moisture to avoid any malfunction. 

y

 

Do not use the player in rather dry environment to avoid static. 

y

 

Never apply heavy impact on the player like dropping it or placing it on the magnet. 

y

 

Route USB cable so that people and pets are not likely to trip over or accidentally pull on them as they move around or walk through 
the area. 

y

 

Disconnect the USB cable from the computer when you do not use the player for a long time. 

y

 

Clean only with dry cloth. Make sure the player is turned off before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleanser. 

y

 

Be sure to back up your files. We will not be liable for the loss of data due to improper operation, repair or other causes. 

Precautions in using the earphone 

y

 

Do not use the earphone while driving an automobile or riding a bicycle. It is not only 
dangerous, but also against the law. To avoid an accident, do not turn up the volume of the 
earphones too high while walking. 

y

 

It’s not recommended that you use the earphones at a high volume for an extended time as 
this may cause hearing damage. 

Summary of Contents for MA715A - 2 GB Video MP3 Player

Page 1: ...MA715A MP3 MP4 Digital Audio Video Player Instruction Manual TM...

Page 2: ...ing player to computer 6 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...

Page 3: ...mode 20 Listening to the FM Radio 21 Display 21 Manually searching a frequency 22 Automatically searching a frequency 22 Selecting FM region 22 Automatic searching and storing the frequencies 23 FM r...

Page 4: ...d quality 29 Setting contrast 29 Setting time off 30 Reset settings 30 Deleting Files 31 About 31 Converting Video to MTV Format 32 Troubleshooting 34 Specifications 35 Listening Cautions 36 Precautio...

Page 5: ...ny confusion We have done our best to produce a complete and accurate manual however we cannot ensure that there are no errors or omissions We have no responsibility for damages or loss of data caused...

Page 6: ...it to rain or moisture to avoid any malfunction y Do not use the player in rather dry environment to avoid static y Never apply heavy impact on the player like dropping it or placing it on the magnet...

Page 7: ...tion repeat file repeat folder repeat and random y Supports the basic information of titles artists and albums of music files ID3 tag or lyrics synchronization show while music is playing y Supports b...

Page 8: ...n port 3 Display screen 4 Hold switch 5 Previous Fast Rewind 6 Microphone 7 Volume down 8 Enter main menu Play Pause Confirm 9 Volume up 10 RESET hole 11 Next Fast Forward 12 Power on off Stop Open su...

Page 9: ...ndows XP or higher and Windows Media Player 10 or higher Microsoft Windows 98 SE or later version Intel Pentium II 200MHz or AMD K6 or above 128 MB RAM Mac OSX V10 0 or later version Power PC G5 800MH...

Page 10: ...Windows 98 SE ME 2000 y When the MP3 player is connected to your computer a Removable Disk will be created in the My computer This is called the USB standard mode also the Media Storage Class mode MSC...

Page 11: ...ayer directly The file will not play unless it is transferred using the following procedures 1 Make sure the MP3 player is in MTP mode 2 Launch Windows Media Player 10 or above 3 Select the Sync tab i...

Page 12: ...e green arrow Safety 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 s...

Page 13: ...ended temperature for battery charging is 0 to 35 y Fully charge it before you use the player for the first time or when you haven t used it for a long time y Charge the player right now when the Low...

Page 14: ...o the RESET hole to re initialize the system of your player Hold function The hold function can help you lock all buttons to avoid accidental player operation y To lock all buttons of MP3 player slide...

Page 15: ...Spanish French Dutch Portuguese Play Mode Normal Repeat One Repeat All Random Repeat Record Settings 8000Hz 11025Hz 16000Hz 22050Hz 32000Hz 44100Hz Contrast Stop off 15s 30s 1m 2m 5m 10m 30m Disable S...

Page 16: ...ton to enter the Music mode By default the player will be in STOP mode 4 Press the button to start playing the music Display 1 Remaining battery power indicator 2 Music indicator 3 Repeat mode indicat...

Page 17: ...searched point A B function A desired section of a track can be played back repeatedly by using the A B function y While a track is playing press the A B REC button to set the beginning point of the...

Page 18: ...nu appears on the screen 3 Press the or button to select the desired mode as below and press the button to confirm and exit y Normal Play all saved music files in order once y Repeat One Play the curr...

Page 19: ...n to select Equalizer and press the button The equalizer menu appears on the screen 3 Use the or button to select the desired equalizer from Jazz and Press the button to confirm and exit To customize...

Page 20: ...se the or button to select On or Off Press the button to confirm and exit To set play rate 1 Press the button while listening to music The music menu appears on the screen 2 Use the or button to selec...

Page 21: ...ts 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 Do...

Page 22: ...ious or next picture y Slide Show To play a slide show Once you select it all pictures on your player starts slide show y Thumbnail To view pictures in thumbnails Up to four pictures are displayed on...

Page 23: ...e or button to select a video and press the button to play the selected video Pausing playback While a video is playing press the button to pause the playback To resume the playback press the button o...

Page 24: ...select Repeat and press the button 3 Use the or button to select the desired mode as below and press the button to confirm y Normal Play all saved files in order once y Repeat One Play the current or...

Page 25: ...th the strongest reception and save them in the 20 memory locations if you use the FM Radio function for the first time or restore all default settings The unit will start to play the first channel au...

Page 26: ...nal forward or backward Selecting FM region Before starting automatic or manual searching you can select desired FM region 1 Press the button to open the FM Radio sub menu 2 Use the or button to selec...

Page 27: ...her saved preset FM channels FM recording 1 Press and hold the A B REC button to record the FM while listening to the FM radio 2 To pause the recording press the or A B REC button To resume the record...

Page 28: ...utton To resume the recording press the button again 4 To save recording and return to main menu press the button The player will go to the Voice playback interface The recorded files are saved in the...

Page 29: ...on to select the Voice and press the button The screen displays the voice mode and will be in stop mode 3 Press the button to play the recording files File selected file searched and playback function...

Page 30: ...open the folder or view the selected file Moving to previous next page y Press the button to move to the previous page y Press the button to move to the next page Skipping to next page automatically...

Page 31: ...gs menu This 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 the Settings using the or butto...

Page 32: ...de y To select the repeat mode for the music voice and movie playback Normal Play all saved files in order once Repeat One Play the current or selected file repeatedly Repeat All Play all the files in...

Page 33: ...record quality y To set the microphone recording quality Note The higher frequency means the higher quality however the recordable time will be shorten Setting contrast y To adjust the contrast of scr...

Page 34: ...sage for the set time y Sleep Off To set the sleep time The player will turn off automatically after the set time Backlight Off To set the LCD off time The backlight will turn off automatically if no...

Page 35: ...tton To delete a folder select the folder and press the 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...

Page 36: ...must be converted to MTV format The MTVVideo Converter is supplied on the CD to enable you to convert the other formats to MTV format 1 Insert the provided CD to the CD ROM driver of your computer 2 D...

Page 37: ...t Format box 6 Click Start Conversion For detailed operations click Help Note y To make your video playable on the player you must select 128x128 or less in the Output Frame Size box Advanced Setting...

Page 38: ...sic file is supported by the player Recording cannot be done y Check if there is enough memory and battery capacity The words of LCD display abnormality y Please ensure you select the correct language...

Page 39: ...ynamic current 40mA Play Mp3 backlight off WMA bit Rate 5Kbps 320Kbps Dynamic current 75mA Play movie S N rate 80dB Power off current 250uA Distortion 0 2 Storage condition Humidity 90 Normal temperat...

Page 40: ...ones or earphones are the open air type designed to let you hear outside sounds don t turn up the volume so high that you can t hear what s around you Sound can be deceiving Over time your hearing com...

Page 41: ...trols will not function 4 Avoid dropping or striking the unit This may cause external and internal physical damage to the player 5 Charge the battery if a The battery level icon displays An empty batt...

Page 42: ...the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between...

Page 43: ...er products during operation If such interference is apparent please increase separation between the product and the mobile telephone or other product Industry Canada Requirement This Class B digital...

Page 44: ...essly forbidden Nextar may find it necessary to modify amend or otherwise change or update this manual We reserve the right to do this at any time without any prior notice All specifications and featu...

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