CMX MITIS manual

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Table of contents for the manual

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    MP3 PLA YER Mitis[...]

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    T A BLE OF CONTE NTS Operating precauti ons and mai ntenance recom mendations ...... ...... ...... ..... 4 QUICK PRESENT A T ION ......... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... . 6 OPERA TING INSTR UCTIONS ......... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... .. 1 1 Music mode [...]

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    3 We her eby r eject a ny a nd al l li abili ty for er rors , omis sion s or upda tes i n this docu ment. In ad diti on, we re ject all liabil ity fo r any loss of d ata st ore d on the devi ce. Wi ndows Medi a Pl ayer and W ind ows ar e tra de mark s of Micro soft Corp ora tion. Other trad e marks and tra de n ame s menti one d in thi s man ual ar[...]

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    4 Opera ting pr ecauti ons and mai nten an ce rec omm end atio ns  Do not expose th e player to hi gh temperatures, hi gh humidit y or very dust y environments.  Do not expose th e device to e xtreme tem peratures (above 40° C), esp ecially in cars with the windows rolled up in summer.  Do not drop the devi ce or do not subject it to im p[...]

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    5 Caution: Prolonged hea dphone listening at high volum es could lea d to hearing da mage. Do not listen to m usic at exces sively high volum e; healt h au thorities warn against p rolonged exposure to high volumes. S top using the devi ce or lower t he volume if you experience ringin g in the ears . Only the access ories s upplied o r ap proved b [...]

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    6 QUICK PR ESENT A TION Presentation of the LCD interface mode[...]

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    7 QUICK PR ESENT A TION On/Off T o turn on the pla yer: Push the On/O ff/Hold button to up way , the pl ayer comes on After turn on the pla yer , Push the On/O ff/Hold button to up way again t o locks the butto ns. T o turn off the player: Push an d hold the O n/Off/Hold button until the pla yer turns off. If the player can n’t use naturall y , p[...]

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    8 A CCESSORIES: Accessories included Earphones Driver CD USB cable User's manual Buttons[...]

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    9 CONNECTIO NS Connecting to a PC Connect the USB c able to the PC a s shown in the illu stration belo w . Once the devic e is connected to the PC, th e LCD screen displays the follo wing image. St andard MSC connection mode[...]

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    10 Mains adapter u se (optional) 1. Plug t he adapter cord into the player jack t hen plug the adapter into a 100-24 0V - 50/60Hz wall outlet. Che ck the volt age of your installa tion prior to use. 3. The "Battery" indicator light flashe s while the battery is being charged . 4. The "Battery" indicator light stop s flashing whe[...]

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    1 1 OPERA T ING INSTRU CTIONS Music mode 1. Turn on the player . 2. Press button to ente r the Music mod e. 3. Press to start playing mu sic files. 4. During playback: 4.1 Press the Le f t / Right butt ons to select the previous/ne xt music file. 4.2 Press and hold the Left / Right buttons for fas t backward/fas t forward. 4.3 Press th e button to [...]

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    12 Photos mod e 1. Use the U p / Down butto ns to select "P hotos", 2. Press button to switc h to Photos mo de. 3. Use the Up / Dow buttons to se lect the pr evious/n ext photo, then press to display the ph oto. 4. Press an d hold the me nu button to exi t the Photos mo de. Vi deo mode 1. Use the U p / Down butto ns to select " Video[...]

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    13 between Save Station, Del S tation and Auto Scan. 5. T o store the s tation sought in memo ry: Press menu to enter the FM submenu; select Save S tatio n, then briefly press the menu button to confirm. Save supporting up to 30 stations for each band. 6. Au to se arch: p ress m enu to e nter and start to search, if searc hed s ome channel, will be[...]

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    14 Recording s mode 1. Use the U p / Down butto ns to select "R ecordings", 4. Press to enter the reco rd playback mode. 5. Press to read the r ecorded file. 6. Press and hold t he menu bu tton to e xit the record mode. In playba ck mode: 1. Use the Left / Right buttons to select the previou s/next recording . 2. Press a nd hold th e Left[...]

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    15 Settings mo de 1. Use the U p / Down butto ns to select "S ettings", 2. Press button to ente r to Settings mo de. 3. Press an d hold the me nu button to exi t the mode. System setup o ptions: 1. Power 2. Languag e 3. Display S etting 4. Record S etting 5. S ystem T ools 1. Power: Auto Off: 15 Minutes, 30 Min utes, 60 Minutes, 90 Minute[...]

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    16 Off, On 5. System tools: Delete Format:Quick, Com plete Reset System Info Press the Up / D own buttons to select the file. Press the button to affirm .[...]

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