Craig CMP621F manuel d'utilisation

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- nom du fabricant et année de fabrication Craig CMP621F
- instructions d'utilisation, de réglage et d’entretien de l'équipement Craig CMP621F
- signes de sécurité et attestations confirmant la conformité avec les normes pertinentes

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Tout d'abord, il contient la réponse sur la structure, les possibilités du dispositif Craig CMP621F, l'utilisation de divers accessoires et une gamme d'informations pour profiter pleinement de toutes les fonctionnalités et commodités.

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    7 Location of controls ) n w o D e m u l o V ( - ) u n e M ( M ) p u e m u l o V ( + USB Port Power ON/OFF and Lock Switch Phones Jack Mini SD Card Slot[...]

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    8 Using the touch screen T ap the correspondence button on the touc h screen with your fingertip. Notes: 1. Do not use force when touching the touc h screen, as it may cause damage to the screen. 2. T o avoid damage to the touch screen, do not use an y object other than your fingers to operate it. 3. Do not tap on the touch screen if your fingers a[...]

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    ~ The display on the unit will show as belo w and will start charging automatically . ~ Connect the player to the computer using t he supplied USB cable. The player has a built-in DC 3.7V, 600 mAH Lithium -ion Poly mer batte ry . Recharge as follow s: 9 Battery Recharge Notes: Y our battery will last longer i f you follow these simple guidelines fo[...]

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    as the figure below insert a Mini SD card into the card slot : If the operation system of your computer is Window 98, installed the supplied Window 98 Driver in the supplier CD to your computer as: W IN 9 8 D ri v er 10 Battery Indicator = Battery full power . = Battery empty , connect the u nit to the computer for recharging. It would tak e about [...]

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    In stop mode, slide the POWER Switch to ri ght and hold until the display . Slide the PO WER Switch to right and hold approximate 3 seconds until the display turn on then 1 1 E. When the card is used for the first time, or it has been us ed in other device, please format it first through the Computer. Y ou are also needs downloaded the desired musi[...]

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    During playback, press the buttons on the front of unit or tap the volume +/- buttons on the screen to adjust the volume. 12 V o lu me Cont rol Rese t If the unit is halt or the display beco mes to abnormal. Press the RESET button b y a sma ll screwdriver (not included) to reset the unit. Ma in Me nu When power on the unit, the main menu wi ll appe[...]

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    icon return to previously menu. Tap the ( – 30 seconds or Alwa ys On then tap the selected icon to confirm. 13 Se tting Me nu: T ap the Setting button, the follow menu will appear on the screen: T ap the desired function twice to enter. Set the functions as below: Display Setting Power Saving Mode T ap the ▼ or ▲ icon on the screen to set th [...]

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    1 – 5 then tap the selected icon to confirm. T ap the ( automatically if the idle time is expired. ) icon return to previously menu. Minutes or No auto Power off then tap the se lected icon to confirm. ) icon return to previously menu. ) icon return to ) icon return to previously menu. T ap the red crosses (Total 5) on the screen then tap the ( )[...]

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    15 M us ic Playback: If Music is selected, th e below menu will app ear on the screen, select and play the desired song as follows: T ap the ▼ or ▲ icon and the correspondence icon to choose the desired tracks as below: Resume/Cur rent Play T ap twice to start playback the point of the music you was stopped. Or, tap twice resume to playback. Al[...]

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    16 Album · T ap twice, the album list will ap pear on the screen. (The unit will grouped the s ongs to the album list au to matically) · T ap the ▼ or ▲ icon on the screen to selec ted and highlight the desired albu m. · T ap the selected album, the song list of the s elected album will a pp ear on the screen. · T ap the ▼ or ▲ icon on [...]

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    17 Dir List · T ap twice, the folder list will appear on t he screen. · T ap the ▼ or ▲ icon on the screen to selec ted and highlight the desired f older . · T ap the selected folder, the song list of the selected folder will appe ar on the screen. · T ap the ▼ or ▲ icon on the screen to selec ted and highlight the desired song. · T ap[...]

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    18 1 EQ Modes 2 V olume level 3 T otal number of tracks 4 Current tack number 5 Information of current track e h t f i y l l a c i t a m o t u a c i r y l e h t y a l p s i d o t s t r o p p u s t i n u e h T c i r y L 6 lyric is available wi th the song. (A file it’s f ile name with “.lyc” extension). 7 Bitrate of current track. 8 T otal tim[...]

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    19 17 · A-B repeat. · During playback, tap the screen, the settin g menu will appear. · T ap the icon of A-B to select the starting point for A-B repeat. · T ap the icon of A-B to select the end for A-B repeat. The unit will plays the selected section repeatedly . · T o resume normal playback. T ap the A-B icon again. If the sub-setting menu i[...]

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    e then tap it to start 20 · Tap the ▲ or ▼ icons on the screen to select and highlighted the specific fil playback. (Or, tap the specific file twice.) V ideo P lay ba ck: · T ap t he icon of V id e o on m ain menu, t he folder list or f ile list will appear on th e screen a s follow:[...]

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    Other operations are same as playback music. Tape the ▲ or ▼ buttons repeatedly to select and highlighted ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Tap the Record icon on main menu, the recording file list will appear on the screen. 24 If is select, when tap the follows menu will appear on the screen: B.During recording, tap the [...]

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    Tap to preset the current channel. address automatically. NOTE: If the memory had not full, the new station will be stored in the last Tap OFF to turn it off. When tap, “ON” ; “OFF” will appear on screen. Tap ON to turn on stereo. 25 Tap and set as follows: When tap, the setting menu will appear on the screen. Tap the or icons on the screen[...]

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    T ap to search and se lected the photo file until the specific file is listed on the screen. T ap it twic e to start · playback. · T ape the screen during pla yback, the follows menu will appear on the screen: 26[...]

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    T ap to enter to sub-setti ng menu T ap to d isplay the main menu. T ap to turn off the setting menu. T ap repeatedl y to skip tracks backward. T ap repeatedl y to skip tracks forward. T ap to return to previousl y menu. If “ ” is selected, the sub-setting menu will appear on the screen as fo llows: 27[...]

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    After setting, tap the ( ) icon to save the setting and exit or t ap the ( ) return to previ ously menu. T ap to set as follows: Rotate Right Turn the current picture clockwise Rotate Left T urn the current pic ture counterclockwise Zoom In Zoom in the current picture Zoom out Zoom out the curren t picture Turn of f Turn of f slide show mode e h t [...]

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    Recor din g: T ap the icon of Record on the mai n menu, the f ollows picture will ap pear on the screen: T ap the screen again, the follows control menu will appear on the scr een: 29[...]

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    If mini SD Card was inserted. When tap , " Built-in Memories" and "Mini SD Card" will appear on the screen. on the screen as the figure below. Tap the desired one then the Folder/File list in it will appear Playback the recordi ng file as follows: · Enter to the Music mode, select and tap the R ecord on the selection menu a s f[...]

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    Can't be Power On Built-in battery consumed Recharge the battery as page 9 Buttons do not functioning Power switch on HOLD position Slide the Power switch from HOLD position to center position No sound V olume was set to minimum position Increase the volume by press the V ol + button on the front of cabinet Noisly playback The file is corrupti[...]

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    JPEG BMP Specification PC connection USB 2.0 (Fast Speed) Flash me mo ry 4G ( Due to same memory was used f or internal operation, only approx 3.8GB me mory are free f or download. ) Maximum Pla y time: Up to 2 hours for vide o pla yback. Or, 4 hours for music playback (Screen in off mode ) Sample rate 32KHz Recording format W A V Record Sound [...]

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    Craig warrants this product to be free from manufacturing defects in material and workmanship under normal use for a period of 90 days from date of purchase. If service is required, please return the product to the store where it was purchased for exchange; or , pack the unit in the original packing material with all accessories if applicable, a co[...]

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    product. c) Any cost incurred in shipping the product for repair . d) Damage to the product not used in the USA. This warranty is not transferable and only applies to the original purchase. Any implied warranties, including the warranty of merchantability , are limited in duration to the period of this expressed warranty and no warranty whether exp[...]