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USER MANUAL

 

 

The pictures, diagrams, and certain functions 

described in this manual may differ from the actual 

product due to different models

 

Visit www.hittusa.com for a revised user manual 

or troubleshooting tips

Summary of Contents for ZOpid

Page 1: ... MANUAL The pictures diagrams and certain functions described in this manual may differ from the actual product due to different models Visit www hittusa com for a revised user manual or troubleshooting tips ...

Page 2: ...keep it in a safe place for future reference We reserve the right to make changes to this MP3 Player and or this user manual without notice Please visit our support website www hittusa com for additional product information and or updates NOTE The pictures diagrams and certain functions described in this manual may differ from the actual product due to different models ...

Page 3: ...nd it can reach its best performance D Do not operate this MP3 Player in extremely cold hot dusty or damp environment E Avoid putting this MP3 Player under direct sunlight F Do not scrub this MP3 Player with a hard object it may result in scratches on the screen and or damage to the hardware Use a damp cotton cloth to gently wipe the shell of the player Using other chemical cleaning solutions is s...

Page 4: ...This MP3 Player does not have any user serviceable parts or accessories DO NOT TRY TO DISASSEMBLE THIS MP3 Player Use an AC charger with 5V 500mA output M Use battery charger and accessories permitted by the manufacturer Using other accessories or charger may be a safety hazard or affect product performance and or void product warranty N Please properly dispose of the obsolete player and its acces...

Page 5: ... the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions This device many not cause harmful interference and This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation ...

Page 6: ...7 KNOW THE PLAYER 9 MAIN MENU 13 MUSIC 13 AMV Video 17 RECORD Voice Recording 21 VOICE Listen to Voice Recording 22 FM RADIO 25 PHOTO 27 SETUP 29 E BOOK 31 USB DISK 34 TROUBLESHOOTING 35 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 37 WARRANTY INFORMATION 39 ...

Page 7: ...esolution only video files BMP JPG GIF picture files up to 12 Mega Pixels FM Radio with 20 channels preset and FM recording e Documents Read text files TXT Voice Recorder Voice can be recorded and saved in WAV file format Equalizer Settings 7 Equalizer settings Natural Rock Pop Classic Soft Jazz DBB Also included is SRS WOW for user selectable 3D and TruBass effects Music Play Mode Settings Once R...

Page 8: ... power save and shut down timings Graphic User Interface Menu with icons for a user friendly interface G Sensor Player automatically changes display orientation when the player is rotated The Player can be charged by connecting the USB cable to computer s USB port or an optional Power Charger ...

Page 9: ...d Fast Exit from sub menus 4 M Menu button Confirm Selection 5 Previous song or Menu selection Volume 6 V Switch to volume adjustment mode 7 Next song or Menu selection Volume 8 ON OFF power button NOTE Turning this switch off resets the player and the clock 9 TF Micro SD Card Slot up 32GB 10 Earphones Earphone jack ...

Page 10: ...e button is released after pressing it 4 Hold Keep holding the key until the desired result is achieved e g keep holding the or keys for Fast Rewind Fast Forward Charging Battery The Player can be charged by connecting the USB cable to computer s USB port or an optional Power Charger A solid battery icon means the battery is fully charged as the player is used the battery level indicator will be p...

Page 11: ...ion Please note that turning switch to off position will reset the player and the clock Basic Functions M button is used to display different menus including Main Menu press release M button to open the menu and Long press to exit from the menu Sub Menu press and release M to open the sub menu Navigation Keys Use navigation keys or to select menu options and when playing music to select Previous o...

Page 12: ...rm the selection Connecting player to a computer and copying files Insert smaller end of the USB cable in the USB port on the player and the bigger end into an available USB port on your computer Once recognized as a USB device the following icons will be displayed on the player s screen Once player is recognized as a removable disk users can copy files from computer s hard disk to player s memory...

Page 13: ...to enter volume adjustment mode and then short press or to decrease or increase the volume Turn Player ON or OFF Long press to turn player ON ON OFF switch must be in ON position Long press to turn player OFF MAIN MENU Music AMV Video Record Voice FM radio Photo Setup e Book ...

Page 14: ... a music file Use or button to decrease or increase the volume Press and quickly release or button to skip to previous or next song respectively Press and Hold or button to fast rewind or fast forward the song Press button again to Pause Press and Hold M button for a couple of seconds to exit Play Mode and go back to the Main Menu File Management Sub Menu When Player is in Pause State Press M ...

Page 15: ...or navigation and selection Local folder use this option to select different file or folder from player s memory Delete file Delete folder Exit Music Settings Sub Menu When Player is in Play State Press M button to Enter Music Settings sub menu Use or button to highlight an option and then Press M button to confirm selection Use or and M buttons for ...

Page 16: ...lizer Natural Rock Pop Classic Soft Jazz DBB SRS WOW SRS WOW User Setting SRS 3D TRUBASS FOCUS Exit Disable SRS WOW Replay Mode A B Repeat Replay Select Replay then press to mark Starting Point A and then press again to mark Ending point B Replay Times 1 10 number of times to repeat A B segment selected ...

Page 17: ...zed lyrics If lyric file is found the small red circle in the lower left corner will be replaced with a small green circle NOTE Long Press M button to display lyrics while the song is being played AMV Video Select AMV from the Main Menu using or button and Press M button to enter Video Play Mode Press button to Play Music file Press V button to switch to Volume Adjust ...

Page 18: ...ast rewind or fast forward the song Press button again to Pause Press and Hold M button for a couple of seconds to exit Play Mode and go back to the Main Menu When Player is in Pause State Press M button to display file management sub menu Use or button to highlight an option and then Press M button to confirm selection File Management Sub Menu Use or and M buttons for navigation and selection ...

Page 19: ... files to AMV format files This player can only play video files in AMV format with 128 x 128 resolution To convert files from other format to AMV file in 128 x 128 resolution please visit our support website www hittusa com and download a file conversion utility Click on Manuals Downloads and look for model number zClipOn Sports under MP3 Media Players 1 Download and install the conversion utilit...

Page 20: ...ine user manual to use the utility 2 Choose a video file to convert to AMV format make sure the file resolution is set to 128x128 3 Click Convert button the conversion starts 4 Copy converted AMV file to player s memory to play it on the player ...

Page 21: ...ress button again to Pause recording Press and Hold M button for a couple of seconds to Stop Save Recording and Exit to the Main Menu When Player is in Pause State Press M button to display Recording sub menu Use or button to highlight an option and then Press M button to confirm selection Recording Sub Menu Use or and M buttons for navigation and selection ...

Page 22: ...0 hours of recording per GB of memory Fine Rec approximately 15 hours of recording per GB of memory Exit VOICE Listen to Voice Recording files Select Voice from the Main Menu using or button and Press M button to enter Voice Mode Press button to Play Voice Recording Press V button to switch to Volume Adjust mode while playing a music file Use or ...

Page 23: ... forward the song Press button again to Pause Press and Hold M button for a couple of seconds to exit Play Mode and go back to the Main Menu When Player is in Pause State Press M button to display File Management sub menu Use or button to highlight an option and then Press M button to confirm selection File Management Sub Menu Use and M buttons for navigation and selection ...

Page 24: ...en Player is in Play State Press M button to Enter Voice Settings sub menu Use or button to highlight an option and then Press M button to confirm selection Voice Settings Sub Menu Use or and M buttons for navigation and selection Repeat Normal Repeat One Folder Repeat Folder Repeat All Random Intro Replay Mode A B Repeat ...

Page 25: ... to repeat A B segment selected Replay Gap 1 10 number of seconds gap between each replay of A B segment selected Exit FM RADIO Select FM Radio from the Main Menu using or button and Press M button to enter FM Radio Mode Press and quickly release or button to skip to previous or next radio frequency Press and Hold or button for a couple ...

Page 26: ...Press and Hold M button for a couple of seconds to exit FM radio Mode and go back to the Main Menu When Radio mode is ON Press M button to display FM radio Settings sub menu FM Radio Settings Sub Menu Use or and M buttons for navigation and selection Save Save a radio channel as a Preset Record Record radio channel Delete Delete a Preset channel ...

Page 27: ... radio channels Press and release or button to stop auto scan Normal Band select this option if using this player in Americas Europe Radio Frequency between 87MHz and 108Mhz Japan Band Select this option if using this player in Japan Radio Frequency between 76MHz and 90MHz Exit PHOTO Select Photo from the Main Menu using or button and Press M button to enter ...

Page 28: ...e list Press and Hold M button for a couple of seconds to exit FM radio Mode and go back to the Main Menu When file list is displayed Press M button to display Photo Settings sub menu Photo Settings Sub Menu Use or and M buttons for navigation and selection Local Folder use this option to select different file or folder from player s memory Playback Set ...

Page 29: ...File Delete All Exit SETUP Select Setup from the Main Menu using or button and Press M button to enter Player Setup Mode Use or button to highlight a setup option and then Press button to confirm selection Press and Hold M button for a couple of seconds to exit Setup Mode and go back to the Main Menu ...

Page 30: ...splay black screen to extend battery usage Use or button to adjust time between 0 to 50 seconds to disable this feature change setting to 0 Language see Technical Specifications for list of languages Auto Shut Down Automatically turn of the player if it s not in use Use or button to adjust time between 0 to 200 seconds to disable this feature change setting to 0 Memory Info ...

Page 31: ... volume level for sound generated when player buttons are pressed Use or button to adjust time between 0 to 40 to disable this feature change setting to 0 G Sensor ON OFF Enable or disable change in display orientation when player is rotated Exit E BOOK Select E book from the Main Menu using or button and Press M button to enter E book reading Mode ...

Page 32: ... M button for a couple of seconds to exit E book Mode and go back to the Main Menu When Player is in Pause State Press M button to display File Management sub menu Use or button to highlight an option and then Press M button to confirm selection File Management Sub Menu Use and M buttons for navigation and selection Local Folder use this option to select different file or folder from player s memo...

Page 33: ...ime from 1 to 10 seconds Delete File Delete All Exit When Player is in text file view mode Press M button to Enter e Book Settings sub menu Use or button to highlight an option and then Press M button to confirm selection e Book Settings Sub Menu Use and M buttons for navigation and selection ...

Page 34: ...operating systems Windows 2000 ME XP Vista 7 8 Mac OS 10 3 or higher Linux Redhat 8 0 or higher The player also supports USB charge and it can be used while it s getting charged in USB mode short press M to exit to the Main menu and use the player NOTE In USB Disk mode the player s memory appears as Removable Disk under computer s File Manager Windows Explorer or Finder You can drag and drop suppo...

Page 35: ...to you with instructions to upgrade the firmware TROUBLESHOOTING No power Make sure the battery is charged and ON OFF switch is in ON position No sound in earphone Check to make sure the volume level is not set to 0 and the earphone is properly inserted into the earphone jack Abnormal words displayed on the screen Check if you ve chosen the right language Can not download music successfully Check ...

Page 36: ... is free space on the player s memory to store new files Some or all of the songs I downloaded cannot be seen on the player when playing songs Make sure the songs files are in one f the supported music file formats ...

Page 37: ...rs 60 hours per GB MP3 WMA Earphone output L 5mW R 5mW 32ohms MP3 bit rate 8Kbps to 320K bps WMA WMAV ASF bitrate 5Kbps to 384Kbps Frequency 20Hz to 20KHz Signal to noise rate 85dB Supported File formats MP3 WMA AMV JPEG GIF BMP TXT Language select option French English Italian Dutch Portuguese Spanish Russian Arabic Simple Chinese Traditional Chinese Japanese Korean Thai Swedish Danish Czech Poli...

Page 38: ...ian Turkish Slovenian Hebrew Operation system Windows98 SE ME 2K XP 7 8 MacOS X or higher Linux 2 4 2 or higher Operation temperature 5 C to 40 C degree Dimensions 58 5 41 15mm NOTE Product design and specifications may change without prior notice ...

Page 39: ...er purchaser is not transferable and is valid only on products purchased by consumers in the United States or Canada Exclusions Normal Wear and Tear Periodic maintenance repair and replacement of parts due to normal wear and tear are excluded from coverage Batteries During warranty period only the batteries whose fully charged capacity falls below 80 of their rated capacity or the batteries that l...

Page 40: ...ng the Product to abnormal usage or conditions d service installation alteration or modification in any way by someone other than HiTT and e other acts which are not the fault of HiTT Obtaining Service To obtain service or information please send email to help hittusa com You will receive instructions on how to ship the Product at your expense to a HiTT Service Center To obtain service you must in...

Page 41: ...Inc The information contained in this User Manual is believed to be correct at the time of printing HiTT reserves the right to change or modify any information or specifications without notice The contents of this User Manual are provided as is Except as required by applicable law no warranties of any kind either express or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantabi...

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