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How to play the games on my SD card?
1. Turn off the game player.
2. Insert the SD card into the SD slot.
3. Turn on the game player.
4. Select SD CARD on the last page of menu, then press . You will
then enter a menu page of the games on the SD card.
5. Select a game and press .
NOTE: Please do not insert/remove the SD card while the power is on. It may damage
the game player.
How to add games to SD?
1. Insert SD card to PC (SD card is not included).
2. Create a folder with the name of GAME or Game (if the SD doesn't have a
GAME or Game folder already).
3. Place games in the GAME or Game folder.
NOTE: The file format which is supported by the unit is
.bin
.
How to charge my player?
Connect the player to a computer or USB charger using the USB cable.
USB adapter specification:
Input Voltage: 100 - 240V AC
Output Voltage: 5.0V DC/ Output Current: 500mA
Your battery should be fully charged after 11 hours for the first time, and
subsequent charging will take about 3 hours each time. After each full charge,
the battery can provide you about 4-6 hours of game playing.
How to remove battery before disposal of product?
1. Open the battery compartment
cover by using screwdriver (not
included).
2. Push the clip in the direction
indicated by arrow.
3. Remove the battery before
disposal of the product.
START/PAUSE
START/PAUSE
How do I start playing?
1. Slide the ON/OFF switch to turn on and off the game player.
2. Press or on to select one of your favorite games, then press the
or to enter the selected game.
3.
Press the button to start playing game.
How do I go back to game menu while playing the game?
Press the button and the screen will go back to the game menu page.
How to play on TV?
1. Connect the game player to TV by using AV cable (AV cable not included).
2. Configure the TV input source to AV or Composite input.
Press the button to display the game menu on the TV.
3. Unplug the AV cable.
Press the button to switch back your screen to portable player’s LCD.
NOTE: Display results will vary by TV. Consult your TV's manual to adjust Brightness,
Sharpness, Contrast, Aspect Ratio, and other features for best display results.
Input Instruction
If your TV does not have a dedicated composite input, it may support such a
connection through a shared component input. For TVs with shared compo nent
inputs, the diagram below indicates a typical setup, with the yellow composite
video connector plugging into the green component video input. Refer to your
TV's manual for additional information on available ports and how to change
inputs once connected.
MENU
START/PAUSE
START/PAUSE
MENU
MENU