Instruction manual
MP1872 – MP1874
Page 1: ...Instruction manual MP1872 MP1874...
Page 2: ...USB cable 5 Please charge the unit when any of the following cases occur The battery indicator shows low battery The player turns off automatically and turns off again after rebooting The keys become...
Page 3: ...P3 WMA WAV Playback AVI Video Playback FM Tuner Preset Up To 20 Stations JPEG Picture Viewing High Quality Voice Recording A B Repeat Function 3D Sound Multiple EQ Modes ID3 TAG Support Built in Recha...
Page 4: ...ng To Know Your Player Buttons and Controls 1 Previous Rewind 2 Menu Enter Confirm 3 Play Pause Power On Off 4 Record Button A B repeat Back 5 Next Fast Forward 6 Display 7 USB Jack 8 Reset 9 Earphone...
Page 5: ...nd hold the button Charging A Plug player into computer with enclosed USB cable Depending on the computer settings you may need to safely eject the player from the computer B Plug player into optional...
Page 6: ...n menu press and hold the M button Key Lock To lock the buttons to prevent them from being pressed accidentally press and hold the M button together with the button Press again to unlock buttons FM Ra...
Page 7: ...to scroll between album artist and genre press the M button to select B Press the or buttons to highlight track and then press the M button to select C Press the button to start playback D Press and...
Page 8: ...and hold or to fast forward or to rewind Play Song Press M to enter the playlist Press or to highlight song and press M to start playback EQ Mode Setting Press and hold M button to return to the main...
Page 9: ...lect Settings Music Play Mode Choose between Order and Shuffle by pressing the or buttons Press the M button to confirm A B Repeat While playing music press the button one time to set the start point...
Page 10: ...he lyrics If there is a lyrics file with the same name as the music file and they are placed in the same folder the player will display the lyrics automatically Video Playback Playback A Select Video...
Page 11: ...o the next video and press the button to return to the previous video To fast forward or rewind pause video and then press and hold the or buttons Pause When playing press button to pause Press button...
Page 12: ...or buttons The frequency will decrease or increase by 0 1 MHz Auto Search Press the M button and select Auto the player will search through every station and store all available stations automatically...
Page 13: ...ss the button to exit Preset station Press the M button select Preset and press M button to listen to the preset stations Press or to scroll to the channel you want Delete Stations Press the M button...
Page 14: ...2 4 6 8 or 10 seconds To change the duration go to Settings Picture Settings Auto Play Time Choose your desired speed and press the M button eBook Select eBook in the main menu A Press or buttons to...
Page 15: ...o the main menu Note The bookmark is only available to the current file and has to be re set while reading other eBooks Voice Recording Select Record in the main menu To start recording press the butt...
Page 16: ...e M button Settings Select Settings in the main menu Below is an explanation of all options Music Playback Settings There are five options under this menu Repeat Mode Play Mode EQ Select MS PlayFX Set...
Page 17: ...options On and Off B FM Region In this menu there are four options China Europe Japan and U S A Record Setting A Record Quality In this menu there are two options High Quality or Normal Quality Displa...
Page 18: ...ty remaining capability system software version B Upgrade A pop up dialog box will appear when you press the M button press or to select Yes or No and then press the M button connect the player to the...
Page 19: ...ges for you to select English German French Spanish Russian Portuguese Italian Chinese Simple Chinese Japanese and Korean Troubleshooting Failure to Power Up Charge the battery No sound Check the volu...
Page 20: ...Download File Failure Check the connection between computer and player Make sure the Media is in the correct format Disc Error File format is not supported...
Page 21: ...Hz Frequency Range 76MHz 90MHz 87 5MHz 108MHz Number of Saved Stations 20 Earphone Max Output L 5mW R 5mW 32 ohm Music File Format Operating Temperature Languages Supported OS Specifications 1 8 65K C...