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Windows Media Player will now set the 

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Synchronising Files to the Player -2

My MP4 Player

PMP351

PMP351 

Summary of Contents for MP-111

Page 1: ...MP 111 MP4 Player UserGuide ...

Page 2: ...17 Play Modes Page 19 EQ Settings Page 20 Using Lyrics Page 21 Playlists Page 22 Viewing Movies Page 24 Viewing Photos Page 26 The FM Radio Page 28 Recording FM Programmes Page 30 Voice Recording Page 31 Replaying Voice and FM Recordings Page 39 The Text Reader Page 33 Bookmarks Page 34 The Calendar Page 35 Further Options Page 36 System Settings Page 37 Setting the Time and Date Page 41 Setting t...

Page 3: ... sunlight for long periods of time Keep the player away from heat sources Clean the player with a soft cloth dampened slightly with clean water Never clean the player with solvents or abrasives Do not press the screen or apply excessive pressure to the player keys WARNING This product contains an integral Polymer Li ion battery There is a risk of fire and burns if the player is handled improperly ...

Page 4: ...lled WMP 11 which is the latest version This player is optimised to interface with WMP11 Windows XP will support MP 11 if Service Pack 2 SP2 is installed To find out if your ver sion is SP2 Click START Right click in the Start Menu and then click on the Properties tab which opens Refer to the image at the right If you do not have SP2 3 use WMP 10 or preferably install SP2 or 3 and WMP 11 INFORMATI...

Page 5: ...n to the previous mode menu 6 Move to the previous track item During play Press and hold to fast rewind 7 Move to the next track item During play Press and hold to fast forward 8 Display Screen 9 3 5mm Headphone Socket 10 USB Socket 11 Mini SD Card socket 12 MENU key Press to enter leave the menu system Bring up additional menus when in a mode 13 POWER Press and hold to switch the player ON OFF 14...

Page 6: ...er to Page 13 for further information You should leave the player battery to charge for at least six hours While the player is charging you can upload files directly to the player and synchronise your music via Windows Media Player 10 or 11 The player controls are disabled when it is connected to the PC RESETTING THE PLAYER If for any reason the player freezes and the screen blanks out it will be ...

Page 7: ...7 Synchronising Files to the Player 1 For best results connect the PC to the Internet Start Windows Media Player 11 WMP 11 will detect the player Select an option Click Next PMP351 1 8Gb PMP351 ...

Page 8: ...yer will now set the player up for Synchronization You may if you wish choose to give the player a name for easy future recognition Click FINISH to continue Synchronising Files to the Player 2 My MP4 Player PMP351 PMP351 ...

Page 9: ...all the files on your PC You can now locate the files you want to copy to the player and drag them to the right pane You can drag a complete album or selected tracks When all the files have been trans ferred Click START SYNC Please NOTE This player does not support DRM MP3 Player Synchronising Files to the Player 3 PMP351 My MP4 Player PMP351 ...

Page 10: ...10 The files will now be uploaded and synchronised to the player Do not interrupt this process Synchronising Files to the Player 4 PMP351 ...

Page 11: ...You can now disconnect the player and close WMP 11 NOTE On rare occasions WMP will not synchronise an apparently playable file If this happens the file will be marked with a red cross Manually uploading the file may prove successful NOTE Rights protected DRM files will not be uploaded to the player Synchronising Files to the Player 5 ...

Page 12: ...laylist s 1 Right click the player icon 2 Click on Set Up Sync 3 Tick the Auto Sync box 4 Select the playlist s 5 Add remove the playlist s 6 Click Finish The selected playlists will be added to the player When synchronising has ended you can disconnect the player from the PC if you wish 1 2 4 3 5 6 My MP4 Player PMP351 ...

Page 13: ...hown in Fig 2 Your music is contained in the folder called Music and organised by artist name If the artist has recorded several albums those albums will appear in the Artist Folder The songs are contained in the individual Album folder The Artists and albums are identified by WMP automatically DO NOT alter the contents or rename these folders except to add lyrics to the songs See Page 21 If you w...

Page 14: ...d in Other Music If you wish you can create a folder say holiday which contains different file types for ready reference We strongly advise you to store all your media in folders DO NOT drag individual files to the drive area as this makes browsing very difficult ESTABLISHING AN ORDERLY FILE STRUCTURE Transferring OtherFiles Create these folders and rename them for easy recognition These folders a...

Page 15: ...ou switched it off To Switch the player off Press and hold the button NOTE There is no auto switch off on this player If you are not going to use the player for a period of time ensure it is switched off to conserve battery life LOCK MODE The purpose of Key Lock is to stop ac cidental operation of the keys during playback The Lock function is embedded in the system software After a predetermined t...

Page 16: ...ard is inserted into the SD card socket on the player Now Playing Last played mode will not appear after the player is updated Music Play MP3 WMA WAV and other supported song formats Video Watch MP4 FLV and other supported video files Pictures View JPGs and other supported images Radio Listen to and record FM Radio Calendar View and change the current Calendar date Recordings Make Voice recordings...

Page 17: ...see Page 22 23 To play all the songs in the player Press the or key to select All Songs Press the II key to display all the songs in the player Track No TotalTracks in Player Shuffle All A Hard Day s Night Love me do Hey Jude Help Norwegian Wood 12 20 1 154 All Songs Artists Allbums Genres Playlists 12 20 1 5 The player sorts music into categories using ID3 tags ID3 tags are electronic tags embedd...

Page 18: ...ck Hold down the or keys to to fast forward or reverse Press the II key to pause Press the II key again to resume play Press the or key increase or decrease the volume level The level briefly displays to give you an indication of overall level Press to return to the list of songs and select a new song When you have finished play Press and hold the POWER to switch the player off or Press three time...

Page 19: ... stops Repeat One Repeat one track continuously Repeat All Repeat All tracks continuously This repeat mode will remain after the player is switched off An explanation of Repeat and Shuffle Modes The modes affect playback in the currently playing folder When you are playing All Songs the modes affect all the songs in the player If you are playing the songs of a particular Artist or Genre or Album o...

Page 20: ... return to the previous menu NOTE MSPlayFX must be enabled in the EQ menu to work Press or to select EQ Press II Press the or key to select an effect Press II Applying Custom EQ Select Custom Press II Press II to confirm and return to the previous menu Press to return without making changes Playmodes Add to Playlist EQ Settings Lyrics Display 3D Bass Balance MSPlayFX EQ MSPlayFX EQ Off MSPlay FX R...

Page 21: ...xtensions are not supported If you want to use lyrics we suggest you do not add lyrics to a file that is synchronised to WMP Load the file and the song into a regular folder For lyrics to work they need to be enabled ENABLING LYRICS SUPPPORT Press or to select Lyrics Display Press II Off Disables Lyrics Display On Enables Lyrics Display Press or to select Off or On Press II to return to the previo...

Page 22: ...II key to enter the menu Press MENU Press or to select Create new Playlist Press II The new playlist is created and the menu reverts back To Delete a Playlist Select Delete a Playlist Press II Select a Playlist Press II Press II to delete and return to the previous menu Press to cancel and return to the previous menu NOTE If you select and delete Playlist 1 the delete process is the same but the p...

Page 23: ...st during playback Press MENU Select Add to Playlist Press II Select the playlist and repeat the above procedure to add the track Press to return up the menu tree as needed Adding Songs to a Playlist Shuffle All A Hard Day s Night Love me do Hey Jude Help Norwegian Wood 12 20 1 154 All Songs Artists Allbums Genres Playlists 12 20 1 5 Playmodes Add to Playlist EQ Settings Playlist 1 Playlist 2 Play...

Page 24: ...er During Play Press or to alter the volume Press II to pause and resume play Press or once sharply to go to the next previous video Hold the or key briefly to enter fast forward rewind mode Press the key again to increase speed X4 X8 X16 Press II to return to normal speed Viewing Movies Movie No Total Movies in Current Folder Progress Bar Movie Duration Pause Play II Music Video Pictures Radio Ca...

Page 25: ...n Press or to select Set Screen Press II Press to return to Video Play mode Press II to re start play When you have finished play Press to return to the file display screen The video art will be added to the thumbnail of the film Brightness Brightness Set screen as video art Set screen as video art Saved as Video Art Harry Potter and the Deathly H Cabaret 12 20 1 2 Titanic ...

Page 26: ...res to which you can add and remove pictures PICTURES This is the folder the Player creates Other Folders which are created by you will also display here but only if they contain pictures All the pictures in the folder display as thumbnails Press or to change rows Press or to go along a row The selection is highlighted Select a picture Press II Press or to move to the next previous picture Press o...

Page 27: ...U The selected music will display Press or to select a parameter Time per slide Press II to confirm Press or to select a time from 2 sec to 20 sec Press II to confirm The menu reverts back Press or to select Repeat Press II to select or clear Press or to go to Sldeshow Music Press II to confirm Press or to select a playlist Press II to confirm Press or to select a playlist Press II to confirm The ...

Page 28: ...a station is detected the scan stops and the station plays You can now store the station STORING A STATION Tune in the wanted station press MENU Press or to select Save to preset Press II Press or to select a preset no Press II Press or to select YES Press II The station is stored in the allocated preset number Press as needed to return to the main Radio menu Note Up to 30 stations can be preset J...

Page 29: ...rst tuned station ANY PRESETS WILL BE OVERWRITTEN The screen will display the Station Frequency and go to PRESET MODE PRESET MODE In preset mode you do not need to tune the tuner manually Preset the or key to tune the radio by preset number To switch between manual mode and preset mode Press and briefly hold the hold the II key When you release the key the mode will change After Use Press as neede...

Page 30: ... you select No the recording will be deleted The player will revert to radio reception Repeat the procedure to start another recording To replay your FM recordings Refer to Page 32 FM Region Recording FM Programmes From the FM Menu Select Region Press II Select a Region Press II You must choose the correct region or the radio will not work properly Saved In Recordings Library 108 0FM FMREC001 WAV ...

Page 31: ...w revert to the previous menu Repeat the procedure to start another recording To replay your Voice recordings Refer to Page 32 Switch the player on Press or to select Recordings Press II Press or to select Start Voice Recording Press II During Recording Press II to pause and resume Point the microphone at the sound source Video Recordings Pictures Radio Calendar Start Voice Recording Recordings Li...

Page 32: ...ayback Press or to select a recording to play back Press II Video Recordings Pictures Radio Calendar Start Voice Recording Recordings Library Voice Recordings FM Recordings VOICE0001 WAV VOICE0002 WAV VOICE0003 WAV During Play you can Press or to go forward back a track Hold down or to fast forward reverse Press the II key to pause resume play Press or to increase decrease volume level Press to re...

Page 33: ... down the text Press or to change pages Pictures Radio Calendar Recordings Text Reader 12 20 1 3 My Holidays TEXT Train Times 12 20 1 3 Mill on the Floss txt Zen and the art txt TEXT Ranz des Vaches txt 12 20 1 5 High in the mountains the last rays of sunshine fought valiantly until dusk when night victorious took control of the hills and valleys François the armailli stepped out one last time lif...

Page 34: ...ine fought valiantly until dusk when night victorious took control of the hills and valleys François the armailli stepped out one last time lifting his hoarse voice joyously to the alp opposite where his cherished Rose lay in her father s high mountain pasture Bookmarks Auto sliding Browse Mode Bookmarks Auto sliding Browse Mode Add to Bookmark Load Bookmark Delete Bookmark Add to Bookmark Load Bo...

Page 35: ...o Calendar Recordings Text Reader Pictures Radio Calendar Recordings Text Reader You can set the date from ths menu if you wish The quick way to do this is as follows Press 1 or to select the current DAY Any date will do just get the day right Press and hold 2 or The calendar months years will now cycle rapidly Stop when you get to the current month 3 Now press 4 or in single presses to set the co...

Page 36: ...e type Press II to play the file Pictures Radio Calendar Recordings Text Reader Radio Calendar Text Reader Folder View Recordings Pictures Radio Calendar Recordings Text Reader Text Reader Folder View SD Card Now Playing Settings Pictures Radio Calendar Recordings Text Reader Text Reader Folder View SD Card Last Played Settings 12 20 1 12 Music Other Music My Holidays Pictures Record 12 20 1 12 La...

Page 37: ...re are 2 alarm settings Select a display language You can customise the player to your per sonal requirements via the Settings menu Switch the player on Select Settings Press II Pictures Radio Calendar Recordings Text Reader Text Reader Folder View SD Card Now Playing Settings Press or to select a setting Press II to enter and alter the parameter Press repeatedlytoreturnwithoutalteringthesetting P...

Page 38: ...age Factory Settings Information Time Setting Date Setting Alarm Setting 12 20 10 seconds 5 minutes 30 seconds 10 minutes Never Language Factory Settings Information Time Setting Date Setting Alarm Setting Press or to select EQ Settings Press II Press toreturnwithoutconfirming Press or to select Screen Settings Press II Press or to adjust the level Press II Select MSPlayFX Press II Select EQ Press...

Page 39: ...l the changes and Exit There are 14 supported languages Press or to select a language Press II to confirm and Exit Press to cancel the changes and Exit Refer to Page 21 for further information 12 20 Playmode Screen Settings EQ Settings Sleep Timer Lyrics display Language Factory Settings Information Time Setting Date Setting Alarm Setting 12 20 Backlight Keylock Timer Brightness Sleep Timer Lyrics...

Page 40: ...play Language Factory Settings Information Time Setting Date Setting Alarm Setting 12 20 Backlight Keylock Timer Brightness Sleep Timer Lyrics display Language Factory Settings Information Time Setting Date Setting Alarm Setting 12 20 Model Total memory 4092Mb Firmware Version Free memory 2688Mb Card size 4096MB Press or to select Factory Settings Press II Press or to select Information Press II D...

Page 41: ... Setting Press II Press or to select Date Setting Press II Press or to select Hours Press or to set the value Press or to select Minutes Press or to set the value Press II to confirm and Exit Press to cancel the changes and Exit Press or to select theYear Press or to set the value Press or to select the Month Press or to set the value Press or to select the Day Press or to set the value Press II t...

Page 42: ...m 1 or Alarm 2 Press II Press or to select Alarm time setting Press II Press or to select Alarm mode Press II The clock is 24 Hr Press or to select Alarm Setting Press II Press or to select Alarm ring select Press II Select as needed Press II Select as needed Press II Select Alarm Switch Press II Select On to set the alarm Press II to confirm Select Snooze Period Press II Press or to select an ala...

Page 43: ...have selected Snooze The player will go silent and then the alarm will sound again after the snooze period If you have selected Turn off the alarm The alarm will switch off If you switch the player off completely If you have set Alarm 2 to a later time than Alarm 1 alarm 2 will sound and the proc ess above will resume Turn off the alarm Yes Snooze Note The alarm set to the earlier time will ring f...

Page 44: ... or to select SD Card Press II You will now be able to navigate and play files stored on the SD card To revert to the player Reselect any player menu item To add and remove files from the card when it is plugged into the player Connect the player to the PC via the USB cable Navigate to My Computer and locate the relevant Removeable Disk After using the player we suggest you remove the card to prev...

Page 45: ... PC 1 Click on the Player Icon to expand the list You can delete an artist an album or a song Example Choose an artist and delete selected songs 2 Click Artist in the MP3 Player list 3 Select the artist Right Click on the Tile 4 To open the list Click Open To delete the entire artist click Delete 1 2 3 4 PMP351 ...

Page 46: ...election 7 Click Delete To delete the entire artist click Delete 8 In the box click OK The files will be deleted If you elect to delete an album all the files in the album will be deleted and then the folder will be deleted DO NOT MANUALLY DELETE FILES OR FOLDERS SYNC ED TO WMP 11 5 6 7 8 Deleting Files usingWMP11 2 ...

Page 47: ...les usingWMP11 1 You can restore deleted songs as long as your playlist information has not been deleted from WMP11 1 Right Click on PMP 351 2 Click Sync Previously Skipped Files The files will be restored 1 2 PMP351 ...

Page 48: ...r files These files are synchronised use WMP 11 to delete them Do NOT delete manually You may delete and restore files from these folders Do not delete the folders themselves User created folders can have files deletesd and added to them The folders themselves may also be deleted Deleting and restoring otherfiles ...

Page 49: ...n store for details ROI Produced after 13th August 2005 Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facilities exist Check with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice Specifications Audio formats MP3 WMA FLAC APE OGG WAV Photo formats JPG BMP Video format WMV RMVB MPEG 4 FLV Recording Format WAV ADPCM Text Format Standard Text txt fi...

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