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MP3 Player with SD Card Slot 

User Manual 

 

Model SP80 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 

 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for SP80

Page 1: ...1 MP3 Player with SD Card Slot User Manual Model SP80...

Page 2: ...on Basic Care 3 The MP3 Player 4 Operating the Player 8 Menu Options 11 Downloading Deleting Song Files 17 Troubleshooting 19 Technical Specifications 21 FCC Information 22 Questions Visit www youtopi...

Page 3: ...CARE AND OPERATION Do not immerse or operate in or near water These units are neither waterproof nor water resistant Do not disconnect unit from computer while uploading or downloading files or forma...

Page 4: ...4 The MP3 Player...

Page 5: ...Increases volume 7 VOLUME DOWN Decreases volume 8 PLAY PAUSE STOP Plays and pauses stops song This function button will be referred to as PLAY in this guide 9 MENU Selects different player features i...

Page 6: ...A options 4 Song number and Total number of songs Top number shows song number being played Bottom number shows total number of songs 5 Equalizer Mode Indicates operation selected in EQUALIZER Mode se...

Page 7: ...ut the battery cover back on until the latch snaps in place 6 Place the USB cap securely back on the player Precautions Use only the size and type of battery specified Battery polarity must be inserte...

Page 8: ...then be set in the MUSIC mode with the following default screen To turn OFF the player press down and hold the POWER button for approximately 3 seconds The sign off will be displayed followed by the...

Page 9: ...it is securely in the slot This should be indicated by a click To remove the SD card turn OFF the player then press down gently on the card release and the player will eject the card from the player...

Page 10: ...eft side If the player does not immediately activate after pressing the PLAY button please wait several seconds and then press PLAY again The player may need a moment to read the SD card To switch bet...

Page 11: ...ck press the PLAY button again Menu Options There are three sets of options available to customize the player and further enhance your listening enjoyment The chart below lists the steps and summary o...

Page 12: ...ayback of selected song 3 Repeat All Plays back all songs in a continuous loop 4 Random Plays back all songs in a random order 5 Intro Plays first 10 seconds of each song file for up to one cycle B EQ...

Page 13: ...n to select this option The icon A B will appear on the screen 2 The letter A in the icon will begin flashing to indicate the point where the file will start repeating point A Press the FORWARD button...

Page 14: ...ENU or PLAY button E REPEAT TIMES This option allows you to repeat playback up to 10 times Press VOLUME UP or DOWN to select level F REPLAY GAP This option allows you to set the time difference i e ga...

Page 15: ...elected source Press FORWARD button to move between YES and NO option Press MENU to confirm Warning files will not be able to be recovered if deleted D DELETE ALL Deletes all files from the selected s...

Page 16: ...ys player s screen text in the selected language 1 English 2 French 3 Spanish C POWER OFF 1 Off Time Option allows you to set the time 0 60 seconds that player will automatically turn off if left idle...

Page 17: ...rd The player will work with most leading brand name SD cards Operating System Requirements Computers with Windows XP VISTA and MAC OS X 10 0 or higher 1 Connect the player to your computer s USB port...

Page 18: ...es on the computer that you want and drag into folder source that you want to manage 5 Wait for song files to finish copying 6 To remove song files from the card select and click on the files you want...

Page 19: ...battery No sound can be heard Adjust the volume level Check if the earphones are properly connected Try a different set of earphones Check that the SD card is suitable for this player Check if your mu...

Page 20: ...e for the SD card Check if the files are DRM protected as they are not transferable Check if the SD card is re writable and unlocked Player freezes and does not activate Disconnect player from USB cab...

Page 21: ...3 WMA Bit rate Mp3 8 320kbps Wma 32 192kbps Signal noise ratio 80DB Separation 80DB Earphone Output L 4mW R 4mW Type of port 2 0 Compatible with USB1 1 Memory media SD Card or NAND flash Internal Memo...

Page 22: ...operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide rea...

Page 23: ...ent and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is needed Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This Class B di...

Page 24: ...24 2008 Youtopia LLC All rights reserved Printed in China...

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