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Notice 

 

Do  not  place  the  Player  in  places  with  too 

high/ low temperature or damp. 

 

Do  not  let  any  object  drop  or  impact  onto 

the Player. 

 

Avoid  using  the  Player  in  places  with  too 

much dust or soot. 

 

Do  not use  chemicals  such  as  alcohol  and 

benzene attenuant. 

 

Never disassemble, fix or modify the Player.

 

Do  not impact  onto the  LCD  of the  Player. 

Keep away from any objects carrying static.

 

The Player should never suffer water drops 

or  splashes.  And  no  objects  filled  with 

liquids, such as a vase, should be placed on 

Summary of Contents for MV5

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Page 2: ...s Notice Unique Feature Description of the Buttons Introduction to the Functions 1 Turn ON OFF 2 Introduction to the Menus 3 Music menu 4 Voice menu 5 Erase Files 6 JPEG Display 7 Motion Video 8 Settings 9 Record Menu ...

Page 3: ...12 USB connect 13 Troubleshooting 14 Technical Specifications ...

Page 4: ...ayer in places with too much dust or soot Do not use chemicals such as alcohol and benzene attenuant Never disassemble fix or modify the Player Do not impact onto the LCD of the Player Keep away from any objects carrying static The Player should never suffer water drops or splashes And no objects filled with liquids such as a vase should be placed on ...

Page 5: ...of battery may cause an explosion Only use the same type or equivalent batteries for change ...

Page 6: ...formats Lyric synch Display Supports BMP JPG photo browsing Supports video play SMA SMV formats Supports TXT file reading Supports Micphone recording 5 EQ modes Normal Rock Jazz Classical Pop 5 Play modes Normal Repeat one Repeat all Shuffle Shuffle Repeat Built in lithium battery charging by USB interface ...

Page 7: ...n have Power ON OFF Play Pause and Stop function M Menu Options Next Fast Forward Previous Fast Backward Volume Increasing Volume Decreasing EQ Equalizer and Hold button REC A B A B repeat button A B record button OFF ON Power reset button ...

Page 8: ... button to ON status long press Play button to power on 1 2 long press Play button to power off Move OFF ON button to OFF status Introduction to the Menus 2 1 Enter menu Press Menu button to enter main menu short press Menu button to enter all levels sub menu ...

Page 9: ...Music Menu 3 1 Enter the interface of music and play music press Previous Next button to select the songs 3 2 under the status of playing short pressing PLAY button to pause ...

Page 10: ...t Album Songs New Music Genre Year Exit 3 6 Short pressing EQ button to switch EQ mode long pressing EQ button to lock all buttons 3 7 During the music playing pressing REC A B button then the start repeating point A is fixed 3 8 Then spot pressing REC A B button again to make sure the end point B then it will play from A to B and ...

Page 11: ...enter main menu 4 2 Pressing Previous Next button to select Voice mode 4 3 Pressing MENU button to enter voice file selecting interface after confirming then pressing MENU button enter and play Erase Files 5 1 Under main menu short pressing ...

Page 12: ...s Next button to select file type that needed delete 5 3 Press down MENU to select the file to be deleted then pressing to select YES or NO If decided to delete then select YES and press down MENU to finish NOTE VOICE MODE delete is used to delete single voice recorded file but Delete All Mode is to delete all files ...

Page 13: ... Menu button to enter Sub menu including Manual Slide Show Thumbnail Exit by pressing Previous Next button select previous or next picture Slide Show slide to next picture automatically every 3 seconds Thumbnail display 4 pictures on the screen at one time Motion Vedio 7 1 Pressing Menu button to enter main ...

Page 14: ...ying short pressing PLAY button to pause 7 4 press button to adjust the volume Notice CD ROM include SMV Convert Tool Settings 8 1 Pressing MENU to enter Main Menu press Previous Next button to find Settings short pressing MENU button to enter settings interface include Language EQ Playmode Contrast Power saving Backlight Exit ...

Page 15: ...pressing Menu button to confirm Press Previous Next button to select appropriate language Pressing Menu button to confirm and exit 8 3 EQ Mode The EQ Mode including 5 kinds of MODE Normal Rock Jazz Classical and Pop 8 4 Play Mode The Play Mode including 5 kinds of Mode Normal Repeat Track ...

Page 16: ...ns 10 Mins 8 7 Screen Save Including back on 3sec 5sec 10sec 15sec Record Menu 9 1 Power on the player then short press Menu button to enter the main menu Pressing Previous Next button to select Record Mode 9 2 Short pressing Menu button to enter the status of recording and begin to ...

Page 17: ... again and it will built the voice file automatically and exit recording interface 10 Text Browser 10 1 Power on the player then short press Menu button to enter the main menu Pressing Previous Next button to select Text Browser 10 2 Pressing Menu Button to enter Mode of Text Browser press Previous Next button to switch to last next file ...

Page 18: ...select 11 About 11 1 It will show the player the information of Version and memory 12 USB connect 12 1 charging by USB interface 12 2 connect computer find folder include VOICE save mic record file PHOTO save bmp jpg file TEXT save text file VIDEO save video file music file save to root 12 3 connecting USB to computer as follows ...

Page 19: ...ower Please connect the Player to a PC or the external charger to charge the battery 13 3 When the Player is turned on it has no actions to any keystrokes 13 4 Causes Treatment The buttons of the Player are locked Turn the HOLD button to unlock the buttons 13 5 When playing files the Player has no sound 13 6 Causes Treatment The volume is ...

Page 20: ...auses Treatment When the Player plays the MP3 files that are compressed in the VBR Variable Bit Rate format the changes in rate while playing the files will cause changes in time displaying However the files are playing properly If you compress these files with a fixed rate their time display will be correct 13 9 When I plug my Player to or unplug it ...

Page 21: ...that the user do not disconnect the USB connection to avoid abnormal behaviors at the computer side 13 11Why is the displayed total memory of the Player not the same as the nominal one 13 12Causes We need some memory space to store the software and the Chinese character library therefore the total memory you see is less than ...

Page 22: ...If you format your Player with Windows NTFS on a Win2000 or WinXP system the Player cannot recognize this format so it displays Error Reformat Media then shuts off 13 15Treatment After connecting the Player to the computer find the Removable Disk and then reformat it with FAT16 or FAT32 ...

Page 23: ...y 128 256 512MB 1GB 2GB Battery Li Battery LCD 65K COLOR OLED Output Frequency Range 20Hz to 20KHz Music Format MP3 and WMA Recording Format WAV Compression Rate Supported 32Kbps to 256Kbps Warning If your Player displays incorrect total memory ...

Page 24: ...ash IC factory compute memory unit which it is 1000 1K 1000Byte 1M 1000K 1G 1000M System unit is 1K 1024Byte 1M 1024K 1G 1024M After format PLAYER the Flash memory will be less than standard memory The System file require memory too ...

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