Difrnce MP3500 manual

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    MANUAL MP3500 MANUAL MP3500 MANUAL MP3500 MANUAL MP3500 TABLE OF CONTE NT TABLE OF CONTE NT TABLE OF CONTE NT TABLE OF CONTE NT Cautions ...... ........ ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ....... 1 Key Features .... ........ ........ ......[...]

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    - 1 - Technical Specifications ....... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ........ ..... 28 Appendix – Sup ported Audio an d Video Format Table ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ....... 28 Cauti ons Cauti ons Cauti o[...]

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    - 2 - Key Fe atures Key Fe atures Key Fe atures Key Fe atures • Digital TV Pla yer • Music Player • Video player • Image viewe r • SD/MMC car d reader • Folder Navi gation • Built-in Speak er • Built-in rech argeable Li-po lymer battery • Calendar and time clock System Requi rements System Requi rements System Requi rements System[...]

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    - 3 - Buttons Buttons Buttons Buttons & Ports & Ports & Ports & Ports ① ① ① ① Power Switch: Sli de to the left to lo ck buttons; slid e to the cent er to unlock b uttons; slide to the right and then hold for a while to power on or power off the device . ② ② ② ② MENU: Briefl y press to return. I. Earphone Ja ck J. A V[...]

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    - 4 - Before U sing Before U sing Before U sing Before U sing • Powerin g the device Powerin g the device Powerin g the device Powerin g the device The device c an be p owered by e ither of its built-in rechargeab le batte ry bat tery bat tery bat tery or a comput er comput er comput er comput er. When you connect the devi ce to a P C th rough th[...]

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    - 5 - To char ge the batte ry To char ge the batte ry To char ge the batte ry To char ge the batte ry, just connect the device to any standard wa ll electronic outlet through the AC adaptor. It takes about 3 hours to fully charge the battery . Besides the b attery, the d evice can be powered by the USB cable al so. Connect the device to a c omputer[...]

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    - 6 - When you s earch for files , yo u should see two directories named “Flas h” and “SDCard” fi rst. To search for fi les in the inte rnal memory of the device, sel ect “Flash”. To s earch f or fi les i n th e i nserted memory c ard, please select “SDCard”. • Connect to a PC a nd download files Connect to a PC a nd download file[...]

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    - 7 - Note: Note: Note: Note: This player has a power- saving feature which enables the device to power off automatically if it is idle for a specified time set in “Setting s  IdleShut Time”. Lock/U nlock butt ons Lock/U nlock butt ons Lock/U nlock butt ons Lock/U nlock butt ons To lock button To lock button To lock button To lock button s s[...]

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    - 8 - • Search for Search for Se arch for Search for t racks in y our music libra ry tracks in your music library tracks in your music library tracks in your music library The music lib rary is a syste m for indexi ng your music stored in the inte rnal memory by album, artist, g enre, song tit le, etc. When you transfer files to the internal mem [...]

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    - 9 - (1) Press the Pr evious/Next Pr evious/Next Pr evious/Next Pr evious/Next button to sel ect “Dir List” from the media library and then press t he Play/ Play/ Play/ Play/ P P P P ause ause ause ause button to confirm . You sho uld s ee the “Flash ” and th e “SDCard” directory. Press the Previou s/Next Previou s/Next P revious/Ne xt[...]

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    - 10 - Basic Operations Basic Operations Basic Operations Basic Operations Play/Pause Press the Pl ay/ Pl ay/ Pl ay/ Pl ay/P P P P ause ause ause ause button to play or pause. Adjust Volu me Press the V OL VOL V OL VOL - - - -/VO L+ /VOL+ /VOL+ /VOL+ button Previous Trac k Press the Pr evious Pr evious P revious Pr evious button Next Track Press th[...]

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    - 1 1 - Intro Intro Intro Intro Preview the first ten seconds of every track Play Mode Play Mode Play Mode Play Mode – – – – Play all music files in order or shuffle. Order Order Ord er Order Play all tracks in order Shuffle Shuffle Shuffle Shuffle Shuffle all tracks. MSEQ MSEQ MSEQ MSEQ – – – – Select a Microsoft Equalizer mode EQ [...]

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    - 12 - (2) Press the Pr evious/Next Pr evious/Next P rev ious/Next Pr evious/Next button to select a song and th en press the Play/ Play/ Play/ Play/ P P P P ause ause ause ause button to st art playing. To dele te songs fro m “My Favor ite”, To dele te songs fro m “My Favor ite”, To dele te songs fro m “My Favor ite”, To dele te songs [...]

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    - 13 - where you st opped last ti me. To resu me playing t he song that you stopped last time To resu me playing t he song that you stopped last time To resu me playing t he song that you stopped last time To resu me playing t he song that you stopped last time , , , , press the Previou s/Next Previou s/Next P revious/Ne xt Previou s/Next button se[...]

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    - 14 - Basic Operations Basic Operations Basic Operations Basic Operations Play/Pause Press the Pl ay/ Pl ay/ Pl ay/ Pl ay/P P P P ause ause ause ause button to play or pau se. Stop Press the M ENU ME NU ME NU ME NU button. Adjust Volu me Press the VO L VO L VO L VO L- - - - / / / /V OL+ VOL+ VOL+ VOL+ button. Previous Vid eo Press the P P P P rev [...]

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    - 15 - then press the V OL VO L VO L VO L- - - -/ / / /V OL+ VOL+ VOL+ VOL+ button to set the nu mber. (4) Press the Pl ay/ Pl ay/ Pl ay/ Pl ay/P P P P ause ause ause ause button to confir m setting. The vi deo playback w ill start from the set time. Set the View Mode Set the View Mode Set the View Mode Set the View Mode When you ar e watching the [...]

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    - 16 - Press the Pr evious/Next Pr evious/Next P rev ious/Next Pr evious/Next button to select “N o” to quit resumi ng and start from the begi nning of the video, or select “Yes” to resume f rom the last-stop ped point. Photo Photo Photo Photo Mod e Mode Mode Mode On the main menu, press t he P revious/N ext Previo us/Next Previo us/Next Pr[...]

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    - 17 - Zoom Photo Zoom Photo Zoom Photo Zoom Photo (1) When y ou are viewing a photo in fu ll screen, press and hold th e ME NU ME NU ME NU ME NU to display the overlay menu . (2) Press th e P revious/N ext Pr evious/Next Pr evious/Next Pr evious/Next button to select “ Zoom In” or “ Zoom Out”, and then press the P lay/ Pl ay/ Pl ay/ Pl ay/[...]

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    - 18 - • Readin g Book Readin g Book Reading B ook Readin g Book Press the Pl ay/ Pl ay/ Pl ay/ Pl ay/P P P P ause ause ause ause button to c onfirm the select ed book and read it. Page U p/Down Page U p/Down Page U p/Down Page U p/Down To pag e up and do wn automatic ally To pag e up and do wn automatic ally To pag e up and do wn automatic ally [...]

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    - 19 - Use th e Use th e Use th e Use th e B B B B ookma rk ookma rk ookma rk ookma rk To To To To ma ma ma ma ke a bookm ark on ke a boo kmark on ke a boo kmark on ke a boo kmark on the the the the curre nt curre nt curre nt curre nt pag e for page for page for page for resum ing resuming resuming resuming readi ng reading reading reading later la[...]

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    - 20 - Set Set Set Set t he Fo the Fo t he Fo the Font nt nt nt C C C C olor olor olor olor To set t he font colo r of the text , To set t he font colo r of the text , To set t he font colo r of the text , To set t he font colo r of the text , (1) Press and ho ld the M ENU ME NU ME NU ME NU button to dis play the overlay menu. (2) Press the Pr evio[...]

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    - 21 - • Install the Antenna Install the Antenna Install t he Antenna Install the Antenna The device pr ovides an int egrated ante nna and an exte rnal antenna port for receiving TV signals. Be sure to install t he antenna before using t he digital TV function. The integrate d antenna is at the top left corner of the main unit. To use it, just dr[...]

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    - 22 - and then pres s the Play/p ause butto n Play/p ause butto n Play/p ause butto n Play/p ause butto n to confir m. (2) Press the Pr evious/Next Pr evious/Next Pr evious/Next Pr evious/Next button to select a channel fro m the channel li st and press t he P lay/paus e button Play/p ause butto n Play/p ause butto n Play/p ause butto n to search [...]

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    - 23 - You can liste n to broadcas t stations by the following step s: (1) Select “Aud io Broadcast” f rom the menu a nd then press the Play/p ause Play/p ause P lay/pause Play/p ause button to confi rm. (2) Press the Pr evious/Next Pr evious/Next Pr evious/Next Pr evious/Next button to select a broadcast stat ion and then press the Pla y/pause[...]

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    - 24 - Brows e folders an d Files Brows e folders an d Files Brows e folders an d Files Brows e folders an d Files (1) If a memory c ard is inserte d, press the Pr evious/Next Previou s/Next P revious/Ne xt Previou s/Next button to s elect a memory dev ice between F lash and SD Card. (2) Press the Pr evious/Next Pr evious/Next Pr evious/Next Pr evi[...]

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    - 25 - (5) Press the Pr evious/Next Pr evious/Next Pr evious/Next Pr evious/Next button to reset th e time. (6) Press the ME NU ME NU ME NU ME NU button to exi t. • Calend ar Calend ar Calendar Calend ar To view the calendar, (1) On the main menu, select t he “Other F unction” item an d press the Play/pa use Play/pa use Play/ pause Play/pa us[...]

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    - 26 - Upgrade Upgrade Up grade Upgrade – upgrad e the firmware System Set System Set System Set System Set ting ting ting ting Load to default Load to default Load to d efault Load to default– restore to default system settings Desktop Desktop Desktop Desktop Set the background the scr een Time Setting Time Setting T ime Setting Time Setting ?[...]

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    - 27 - holding the Play/Pause Play/Pause Play/Pau se Play/Pause button. Troubl eshooting Troubl eshooting Troubl eshooting Troubl eshooting Problem Problem Problem Problem Possible Cause Possible Cause Possible Cause Possible Cause Solution Solution So lution Solution The LCD displays nothing when the device is started. Battery is too low. Charge t[...]

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    - 28 - read supported. Techni cal Speci fications Techni cal Speci fications Techni cal Speci fications Techni cal Speci fications Item Item Item Item Specification Specification Specif ication Specification Built-in Memory Capacity 512MB ~ 8GB Memory Card Type SD/MM C card Memory Card Capacity SD: 128MB ~ 8GB; MMC: 128 MB ~2GB Battery Type Recharg[...]

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    - 29 - Image Benchmark Image Benchmark Image Benchmark Image Benchmark JPEG JPEG JPEG JPEG [Codec]: JPEG [Compressed]: Baseline [Resolution]: 7500 * 5500 [Exceptional]: Progressive jpeg [Container]: JPG BMP BMP BMP BMP [Codec]: B MP [Resolution]: 8000*8000 [Exceptional]: No [Container]: bmp GIF GIF GIF GIF [Codec]: GIF [Resolution]: 1000*1000 [Exce[...]