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Important Safety Information

Please follow all these guidelines to safely operate your player.

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Read these instructions before using the player

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Keep these instructions. If you are transferring this product to a third party include these instructions.

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Do not use earphones or watch videos while driving, cycling or walking near traffic. 

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Do not listen at extremely high volumes – doing so can damage your hearing. 

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To avoid damaging the player, always insert the earphones prior to switching the player on.

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Do not use or store the player in excessively dry, dusty or dirty environments.

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This product must not be exposed to dripping and splashing water or other liquids.

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Keep the player away from heat, humidity, and magnetic fields.

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Do not leave the unit exposed to direct sunlight for long periods of time, 

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Keep the player away from heat sources. 

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Clean the player with a soft cloth dampened slightly with clean water. Never clean the player with solvents or abrasives.

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Do not press the screen or apply excessive pressure to the player keys. 

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Never disconnect the player from the PC without following the correct procedure.

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WARNING:

 This product contains an integral Polymer Li-ion battery. There is a risk of fire and burns if the player is    

 

handled improperly. Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, or dispose of in fire or water. Do not attempt to open the  

 

player case or service the battery pack. Use a qualified service technician to replace the battery and replace only with a  

 

battery designated for this product.  Dispose of the product with the battery intact in accordance with recycling

 

regulations in your area.

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WARNING:

 When the player is connected to a PC, there is a possibility that an electrostatic discharge may cause the  

 

player to freeze and the screen to blank out. In the event of this happening it will be necessary to perform a reset 

 

procedure. The player will then work normally. 

See Pages 5 and 15 for details.

Summary of Contents for MP-408

Page 1: ...MP 408 MP 508 MP3 PlayerwithVideo Support UserGuide ...

Page 2: ...age 19 The Music Library Page 20 Navigating Music Menus Page 23 Playing SMV Video Files Page 24 The FM Radio Page 25 Recording FM Programmes Page 28 Replaying Voice Recordings Page 29 Selecting Voice and FM Recordings Page 30 Viewing Photo Images Page 31 Voice Recording Page 33 System Settings Page 34 Audio Settings Page 34 Setting User EQ Page 35 Altering the Display Page 36 Setting the Sleep Tim...

Page 3: ...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 Never disconnect the player from the PC without following the correct procedure WARNING This product contains an integral Polymer Li ion battery There is a risk of fire and burns if the player is handled improperly Do not disa...

Page 4: ...arch during play When navigating menus press to return to the previous screen 6 II Pause Resume play Confirm Enter an action in a menu 7 USB Socket 8 3 5mm Headphone Socket 9 V Decrease Volume Navigate Menu Items 10 I Press to go to next song recording picture menu item Press and hold for fast forward search during play When naviagting menus press to go to the next screen 11 MENU Change functions ...

Page 5: ...ou can upload music and picture files directly to the player To view video files on the player you will need to convert them to a suitable format See Page 13 15 for details You cannot operate the player controls when it is connected to the PC RESETTING THE PLAYER When the player is connected to a PC there is a faint possibility that an electrostatic discharge may cause the player to freeze and the...

Page 6: ...it You may now access and play files stored on the player transfer data between the PC and the player You may also delete or rename files see Page 41 Tranferring Music Files Locate the files on your PC hard drive in one window In a second window access the player via My Computer Choose the files Right click the files and select Copy Place the mouse on the player icon Right click the icon and selec...

Page 7: ...hese instructions are for use with WMP 10 Other versions behave similarly First download the file from the website Ensure you have downloaded the license according to the instructions on the sup plying website If not when you try to download the file to your player WMP a message will appear in the operating window asking you to download the license from the music publisher Transferring DRM Files A...

Page 8: ...dow will open In this window choose the Sync option F Select the desired WMA music together with the DRM license E In the Sync window navigate to the desired WMA music with DRM as step B and select the player F Click Start Sync to start synchronising the files to the player ...

Page 9: ... G Allow the files to finish loading completely H You can now close Windows Media Player ...

Page 10: ...der Video recordings are stored in the MVIDEO folder When the player is connected to the PC these folders and the three hidden files are created Use the correct folder when uploading files If you accidentally delete a folder the player will re create it when you next connect it to the PC Transferring OtherFiles If you store the wrong file types in the player there is a strong possibility that the ...

Page 11: ... the player We suggest that you create a new folder to house the convertor and store your converted files for easy retrieval NOTE Only files that are supported by your installed version of Windows Media Player can be converted If you cannot play the file in WMP you will not be able to convert it Some files may need special codecs DivX for example to be viewed in WMP and con verted to the SMV forma...

Page 12: ...hat opens 1 Double cick Add 2 Browse to the folder that contains the video file you want to convert 3 Select the file 4 Press Open to add the file to the list in the convertor 5 Repeat the process to add additional files ...

Page 13: ...w 3 Click Convert You can alter the parameters of your video by using the adjustments below Bear in mind that the higher values take up much more space on on the disc Using theVideo Convertor Alter the Image Size For full screen viewing select 160x128 Alter the Frame Rate Alter the Image Quality Alter the Audio and Video Bit Rates Click set a folder to save the converted files ...

Page 14: ...at 1 Locate the folder where the converted file is stored 2 Connect the player to the PC as described Navigate to the MVIDEO folder in the Player Open the folder and copy the converted file into the folder You are now ready to disconnect the player ...

Page 15: ...he screen 2 Double click the icon 3 In the box that opens click Stop 4 Another screen opens Click OK 5 When you see this balloon over the taskbar you can disconnect the player from the PC If the player screen goes blank or the PC fails to recognise the player Manually disconnect the USB cable from the PC and the player and then perform the RESET procedure See Page 5 for details ...

Page 16: ...update the music library and new uploads then activate When you first switch on the player will go into Music Play mode In normal use when you switch on the player will go to the mode it was in when you switched it off To Switch the player off Press and hold the button The player will display Good Bye and switch off AUTO SWITCH OFF If there is a period of inactivity the player automatically switch...

Page 17: ... mode Voice FM Radio Replay mode Photo mode Your player has 7 Modes To access a mode from any player screen Press and hold the MENU key To move between modes Press the I or I keys To enter the selected mode Press the II key Music mode Settings mode ...

Page 18: ...forward or back a track Hold down the I or I keys to fast forward or reverse Press the II key to pause Press the II key again to resume play Press to stop play Press VOL to increase or decrease the volume level When you have finished play Press and hold the key to switch the player off The player signs off with Goodbye Music Play Now Music Library Z Z Z Z P P P diana ross feelings disc 1 experienc...

Page 19: ... The default A B display will restore THE KEY LOCK FUNCTION The purpose of Key Lock is to stop accidental operation of the keys during playback The Lock function is embedded in the system software After a predetermined time the LOCK function will automatically lock the player keys The LOCK symbol will appear in the display When Keylock is on you cannot operate the player or switch it off To unlock...

Page 20: ...USIC mode The Music Screen appears Press the VOL keys to highlight Music Library Press the II key The library will open Press the VOL keys to select a submenu Press the II key to enter the submenu Press the VOL keys to tab through the list of items Press the II key to select and play the song The basic submenus are b Artists Select music from any named Artist c Albums Select music from any named A...

Page 21: ...es List New Music Genres Year Exit Favorites List Play All barbara steeisand collection evergreen mp3 Music Library Play All Artists Albums Tracks Favorites List New Music Genres Year Exit diana ross santana Tracks Favorites List New Music Genres Year Exit Unknown Artist Artists feelings disc 1 Tracks Favorites List New Music Genres Year Exit Play all Albums experience mp3 Tracks Favorites List Ne...

Page 22: ... display the tracklist Press the VOL keys to select Play all tracks or one particular track Press the II key to play the selection evergreen mp3 Albums Tracks Favorites List New Music Genres Year Exit Favorites List Play All experience mp3 Music Library Play All Artists Albums Tracks Favorites List New Music Genres Year Exit Albums Tracks Favorites List New Music Genres Year Exit Favorites List Pl...

Page 23: ...rites List New Music Genres Year Exit Play all Albums Vol keys Press II Vol keys Press II Vol keys Press II Access the Music experience mp3 Tracks Favorites List New Music Genres Year Exit Play all Albums Vol keys Press II You can access any screen during play without affecting music playback Press the I keys for the previous screen Press the Ikey for the next screen Press and hold MENU Access the...

Page 24: ...to start play During Play you can Press VOL to increase or decrease the volume level Press the I or I keys to move to the next or previous movie Hold down the I or I keys to fast forward or reverse Press the II key to pause Press the II key again to resume play Press to stop play Press and hold the MENU key to return to the Video Mode screen Cat and Mouse SMV EQ Mode Movie No Total Bit Rate Format...

Page 25: ... the radio will store it As many as 20 stations can be stored If there are more than 20 stations the scan will stop at 20 If there are fewer than 20 the scan will stop when the band has been searched The tuner willl then play the first tuned station The lower screen will display the Station Frequency The Channel Number will appear as CH 01 The signal strength will appear as LOW MID HIGH The Broadc...

Page 26: ...Hz increments If you press and briefly hold the I or I keys the tuner will search in the wanted direction When a usable station is found the search will stop and the station will play Changing Tuner Modes To change the Radio mode from Scan to Preset Follow the procedure below To change from Preset to Scan repeat the procedure but choose Scan 87 5 108 Press the MENU key 87 5 108 Preset The Radio wi...

Page 27: ...ur choice Preset 91 50 MHz 18 Autoscan Choosing an FM Region FM Radio Change Mode Save Station Auto Scan FM region FM record Exit Preset 91 50 MHz The radio scans and presets 20 stations Preset 1 displays FM Radio Change Mode Save Station Auto Scan FM region FM record Exit FM Radio Change Mode FM region FM record Exit USA JPN EUR FM Radio Change Mode Save Station Auto Scan FM region FM record Exit...

Page 28: ...o PAUSE and RESUME the recording Press to to STOP the recording Preset 91 50 MHz The unit will go into FM Record Standby Mode Press II to start recording Volume Level Recording Title Recording Time Elapsed FM Radio Change Mode Save Station Auto Scan FM region FM record Exit After Recording Press I to return to the FM Menu Press I again to return to the FMTuner To return to the FM Radio Mode screen...

Page 29: ...ress the I or I keys to go forward or back a track Hold down the I or I keys to fast forward or reverse Press the II key to pause Press the II key again to resume play Press to stop play To play a FM recording you have to enter the Voice Library Refer to the next section To record a Voice message using the microphone see Page 33 EQ Mode Track No TotalTracks A B Replay Bit Rate Format Time Elapsed ...

Page 30: ...V PressVOL to select a track Press II PressVOL to se lect Voice Library Press II HINT Press I or I to toggle between screens PressVOL to select FM Radio Press II Play Now Voice Library PressVOL to select a track Press II Press II PressVOL to se lect Voice Library Press II Press II During Play you can press the MENU key to access theVoice Library screens This does not affect the replay status Selec...

Page 31: ...ow and return to the Photo screen The first picture appears Press I or I to move to the next previous picture PressVOL to select Slideshow Press II PressVOL to select Manual Press II Photo Manual Thumbnail P Slide Show Exit All the pictures play once To stop the slideshow Press Press to exit and return to the Photo screen Photo Manual Thumbnail P Slide Show Exit Photo Manual Thumbnail P Slide Show...

Page 32: ...images Press I or I to move to the next previous set PressVOL to select Thumbnail Press II Press to exit and return to the Photo screen Press II Photo Manual Thumbnail P Slide Show Exit Photo Manual Thumbnail P Slide Show Exit Press and hold MENU to return to the main Mode ...

Page 33: ...ress I to go to the RECORD Menu Select PLAY with theVOL keys Press II to confirm TheFIRSTVoicefiledisplays Press I or I to to find the new recording Press II to play Bit Rate Mode Record Mode Total recording time left in memory ClockTime LOCK Mode Battery State Volume Level Recording Title Recording Time Elapsed Recordinglevelissystem preset Duringrecording thevolumeis locked Record Record Play Z ...

Page 34: ...le rates Set Language Date Time View System Info Reset Defaults Settings Audio Display Timer Play mode Record System Settings Audio Display Timer Play mode Record System PressVOL to select AUDIO Press II to confirm To choose a Pre set EQ UseVOL to select Equaliser Press II to confirm PressVOL to select the required Audio EQ Press II to confirm Audio Normal P Classical Jazz Pop Rock User EQ Audio E...

Page 35: ...II to confirm There are 5 Frequency Bands Press I I to change band UseVOL to change the level Press II to confirm Press to exit without changing the setting Audio Equalizer Exit P User Eq Set Settings Audio Display Timer Play mode Record System To return to the Menu UseVOL to select Exit Press II to confirm OR Press I Caution Setting high levels of treble and bass boost could overload the player a...

Page 36: ... PressVOL to select Slide Show Speed Press II PressVOL to select a time interval Press II PressVOL to select Exit Press II Display Backlight time Exit P Slide show speed Shut Down Setting This is the time after which if there is no activity the player shuts down Setting OFF will shorten battery life as the player will stay permanently on unless manually switched off Settings Audio Display Timer Pl...

Page 37: ...er Exit Key Lock Shut down P Sleep timer Timer Exit Key Lock Sleep Timer You can set a time after which the player will automatically shut off This setting is temporary and needs to be set every time you wish to use this facility PressVOL to select KEY LOCK Press II PressVOL to select EXIT Shut down P Sleep timer Timer Exit Key Lock PressVOL to select a time Press II Shut down P Sleep timer Timer ...

Page 38: ...der Continuously repeat all tracks randomly PressVOL to select PLAY MODE Press II PressVOL to select a Play Mode Press II to return to the SETTINGS Menu Settings Audio Display Timer Play mode Record System Settings Audio Display Timer Play mode Record System 8 kHz P 11 kHz 16 kHz 22 kHz 32 kHz Record Record Settings These settings affect the recording quality Note that the higher rates will offer ...

Page 39: ...turn to the SYSTEM Menu PressVOL to select SYSTEM Press II Language You can change the default language of the player Information P Language Date Time Default settings System Exit PressVOL to select LANGUAGE Press II PressVOL to select a language Press II English P Deutsch Français Italiano Espanol Portugues Language Nederlands Information P Language Date Time Default settings System Exit Press I ...

Page 40: ...6 00 Press II to confirm and Exit Press to cancel the changes and Exit Information P Language Date Time Default settings System Exit Default Settings This resets the player to its original state as it left the factory Information P Language Date Time System Execute No Yes Information P Language Date Time Default settings System Exit PressVOL to select DEFAULT SETTINGS Press II Select NO to return ...

Page 41: ...lete F004 from the FM folder the player will not rename the files but leave a gap You can rename a voice or microphone recording and the player will detect the new name We strongly suggest you rename recordings you wish to keep Ver 2 620 007 Connect the player to the PC In My computer open the player Locate the file Right Click on the file Select Delete from the list Click Delete to delete the fil...

Page 42: ...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 Bit rate MP3 32 320Kbps WMA 32 192Kbps Music formats MP3 WMA Photo formats JPG BMP Movie format SMV Recording Format WAV ADPCM Sampling rate 8 11 16 22 32KHz User settable Frequency resp...

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