Craig CMP621F manual

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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[...]