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Safety Instructions

Table of Contents

Safety Instructions

Table of Contents

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ENG

Please read the safety instructions below before using the player.

•  Do not overload the Mains outlet with too many power cords at any time . (It may cause the gen-

eration of abnormal heat and/or fire.)

•  Do not excessively bend the power cord or be squeezed by heavy objects. (It may cause fire.)
•  Do not handle the power plug with wet hands. (It may cause electric shock.)
•  Plug the player properly so that it can be stable. (If it is not properly plugged, it may cause fire.)

• Never disassemble or modify the player in any way.
• Do not let chemicals, such as benzene, thinner, and etc., come in contact with the player.
• Do not use the player near a magnetic material (magnet, and etc.).
• Do not let dirt or foreign materials go in the player.
• Avoid using the player in a place where has high temperature (40°… or higher) or low tempera-

ture (5°… or lower), or has much moisture.

• Do not drop the player or give a shock.
• Keep the player away from a place where has severe vibration or a magnetic material.
• Interruption by electromagnetic wave may damage the player. Be sure to completely untie the

adaptor cable before using it.

• Avoid using the player near a direct ray of light or heat-generating device.
• Avoid using the player near a place where has much dirt or soot.
• Unplug the power cord when cleaning the adaptor.
• Do not drop the adaptor or give a severe shock.
• Do not use another adaptor (Use a supplied adaptor.)

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Description of each part.................................................................................................................. 4

Viewing an external source ............................................................................................................ 6

Viewing video ................................................................................................................................. 7

Viewing an image ........................................................................................................................... 8

Listening to the music ................................................................................................................... 10

Text Viewer....................................................................................................................................12

Using a setup menu  ..................................................................................................................... 13

Connecting an external component and USB .............................................................................. 16

Setting and using a transcoder ..................................................................................................... 17

Miscellaneous .............................................................................................................................. 24

Specifications .............................................................................................................................. 26

Notes when using an earphone

Traffic safety
• Do not use the earphone while riding a bicycle or driving a car or motorcycle. It is not only danger-

ous, but also illegal depending on the region. If the earphone is used while walking on the road,
keeping its volume high on the crosswalk is very dangerous. 

Protection for hearing ability
• Do not keep the earphone volume high. Most doctors point out that keeping the volume high for a

long time is very harmful to ears. 

• If ears ring, turn down the volume or stop using the earphone.

Environmental information

• Separate packing materials, batteries, and/or old electronic products when disusing.
• Packing materials are classified into cardboard, polyethylene, and etc. Unnecessary packing

materials have not been used for this player.

Accessories

OPTION

Owner’s Instructions

Lithium ion battery

Installation CD

(Transcoder program)

Power cable

Video/Audio cables

Audio cable

USB cable

AC adaptor

Earphone

Hand strap

Carrying case

Summary of Contents for MOVO.1

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Page 2: ...using the player near a place where has much dirt or soot Unplug the power cord when cleaning the adaptor Do not drop the adaptor or give a severe shock Do not use another adaptor Use a supplied adap...

Page 3: ...set or use to stop play back 8 JOG Select Play Pause Search Skip button JOG Move it left or right to go to search or skip the desired position in the menu SELECT Use to select a menu or play pause the...

Page 4: ...he file Video Recording Press the REC button once to start video recording Press the REC button again during video recording to set a recording time If the REC button is pressed during video recording...

Page 5: ...key and hold the key for at least two seconds When select ing all the files in the folder press and hold the REPEAT button for two seconds or longer When the STOP button is pressed the selected files...

Page 6: ...memory or SD card will appear After moving to a desired MP3 file by using the JOG key press the JOG key The selected MP3 file will play When the JOG key is used during playback the previous file or n...

Page 7: ...card will appear Operate JOG to move to a text file and press the JOG key The text file will appear You can view the previous or next text file using JOG Press the STOP button to go back to the FILE L...

Page 8: ...ents of an external SD card The built in memory cannot be used LANGUAGE Use to select a language POWER SAVE Use to set the power saving function When the function is set power will be shut down after...

Page 9: ...D VCR and the player Connect an USB cable between a PC Windows ME Windows 2000 Windows XP and the player Enter Windows Explorer after USB is recognized by the PC This player is displayed as a portable...

Page 10: ...video formats MPEG4 SP and DivX Ver 3 11 and audio for mats 4 0 5 03 SP and MPEG1 Layer3 MP3 can be played without being trans formed Use a Transcoder for files that do not play The following program...

Page 11: ...information and the whole web site Menu New schedule Builds a new list of transcoded files Open schedule Calls a list of saved transcoded files Save Saves the contents of the list of transcoded files...

Page 12: ...onverted this may result in the file being corrupted When the quality of an original file is not good errors may occur in the transformed file Files that are interrupted when playing in Windows Media...

Page 13: ...llaneous Battery and Power The player uses an exclusive Lithium Ion battery which can be fully charged within two hours of being completely discharged When video plays while the player is fully charge...

Page 14: ...8 lbs 20Hz 20KHz 20mW Impedance 16ohm Typical 90 dB based on MP3 Direct playback AVI Video ISO MPEG 4 Audio MP3 Trans S W used WMV ASF AVI MPEG MPG WMA MP3 ID3 Tag ver1 1 JPEG MPEG 4 MP3 Extension as...

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