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1.       emoatic    User   s Manual    EM318  MP3 Video Player       EM318       Table of Contents    Table of Contents    Declaration   Precautions    Basic Functions     Overview          Description       Defined Keystrokes       Power On Off                        Low Power       Save a File          Connect to PC  Charger      System Configuration         Connect to PC          Main Menu           Music Player Interface and Basic Operations          Video            Photos                              oc       Tools      a a 13    Browser          Set     roi        s       Specifications        Version  1 0 Page 1    EM318       Declaration    The information in this manual may not be copied  transmitted  distributed  or stored   except under written license by the company    Although efforts have been made for correctness and completeness during the  preparation of the manual  there is no guarantee that this manual is free from any  error or omission  The company assumes no reliability regarding the errors or  omissions that might exist in the manual    For sustainable development  the company reserves the right to modify and improve  any product described in this manual without prior notice    Under no circumstance shall the company assume any liability  direct or indirect   related to data or income loss  or any special  accidental  incidental or indirect losses     Precautions    For correct use and good performance of the player  make sure you fully understand the  ma
2.   When manually browsing through photos  tap the touch display to go to  the previous or next photo    Submenu    To manually browse a photo  click on the touch menu to enter the sub menu  the options  are  lt rotate gt    lt Zoom gt    lt slide interval gt    lt Set Desktop Background gt    lt Delete gt     lt details gt      Version  1 0 Page 9    EM318       2  Rotate  Select thelasiredinafinnlangle 80 180 l    270    _    99 Press ve reum    3  Zoom  Zoom in or putatythe  photo Press_theretum key to exit the menu  Move up and    down to view pictures  Press the Menu icon to exit zoom   You can not browse through your  photos when zoomed in     Note  The zoom and rotate functions for GIF format images does not work  Zoom function  for photos less than 320x240 pixels does not work    4  Slide Interval  See Main Menu Instructions    5  Set Desktop Background  The current picture can  be set as your desktop background  boot    Baii  animation  shutdown jation  You can also choose to  restore     backgroundipichure andirevert Fothel original settings     6  DeleleDeleta the current photo file        Oe  7  Photo Information  View information about the current picture     Recording    Recording Interface and Basic Operation        Start   Pause   Quit    Recorded Length    1  Start   Pause   Quit Recording  Switch between record and pause  When stopping a  ap Yess    recording  the screen will prompt the  Stop Recording    window  fap lt YES gt   or  lt NO gt  to  stop and retu
3.  E BOOK format TXT   Picture Formate JPEG  BMP   Temperature  10 To 40 degrees Celsius   USB Mini USB Port   Supported Operating Systems   Windows98 ME XP Vista                 Version  1 0 Page 17    EM318        Unit size   xwxH   85 9 x 50 8 x1 08 mm           This device complies with Part15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the  following two conditions   1  this device may not cause harmful interference    and  2  this device must accept any interference received  including interference  that may cause undesired operation  WARNING  This product contains a   chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive toxicity     Version  1 0 Page 18    
4.  file playback is paused  press the Fast Forward  Rewind       FSETF  R   T7 EWI    Version  1 0 Page 8    by  Set    EM318       button to fast forward and rewind through the track   3  Switch    File  Press the switch file button to toggle up and down the file     Submenu    In the Playback Interface  click the menu icon to enter the sub menu  The options are  lt Play    Mode gt    lt scan speed gt    lt Add tags gt    lt Display Mode gt    lt Recovery gt      Delete gt and lt details gt      ZEEE ane SESS     1  Play Modes  Sequential  Cycle Song  Cycle All Songs  Random  and Random Repeat   the range    2  Scan speed  Press  lt   gt keys to adjust fherangelof 1 4     with  lt Musie    3  Add tags  functions and operation  Add tags gt      4  Display Modes  Full screen  Full size and Proportional  5  Recovery  Breakpoint play function on or off   6  Delete  Delete the currently playing file     7  Details  Displays information about the current file    Photos              In the main interface  Seleet lt image gt to enter the main menu     Main Menu and Basic Operation    Now Playing  Functions the same  lt music  playing gt    Directory Listing  Functions the same  lt Music  Directory Listing gt    Browse  hoto list display  view in list mode and thumbnail mode   List Mode  Photos displayed as a list    Thumbnail Mode  Displays thumbnail images of photos    Slide show Interval  Select the picture playback interval from 1 10 seconds       Ge ait    ane a        information
5. back oopOne  LoopAll  Random  Random Repeat Viewing    3  Display Modes  Spectrum or Lyrics    4  Add to Playlist  Choose from a list of five playlists  Touch to confirm and return to the  previous level     The current track will be added to your playlist To find the track you added  go to  lt main  menu Playlists gt under the corresponding playlist  KH an    5  SetStar  File SoNingsoriiojcurrently iavinssiar     6  Add SERINE TOPE Tiaymg Sta    tags  Select  lt Add tags gt   Touch the songs and confirm the current point in time added  to the tag list and automatically return to the playback screen in Findall  the labels under its    ownfset lt main menu tag list gt directo sereen TFPI    SEP era mene tag Hist CHECTONy     7 DSIEEEDEPEElhe current track   San Dae    8 Advanced   1  Scan speed  Set Fast Forward and Rewind Speed  x2  x4  x8  x16 and x32   2  Fade  On or Off     9  Details  Display the current song information     Video ihren  In the main interface   Select2videos  Go to the main menu   Main Menu and Basic Operation    Now Playing  Shows current track that is playing  Directory Listing  Directory List feature with music applications  Tag List  List all video files with the to 32 labels in tag list        Taber Up    1  Play Pause  Play button to start playback by pressing any key  the screen displays  playback information and the track progress bar  After three seconds  the playback  information and track progress bar disappears     2 Fast Forward  Rewind  When
6. e  or  a saved station  After two automatic station searches  the stations will be    saved in the station list mode  Tap to select saved radio stations     Menu    In the Radio Interface  click on the menu to enter the sub menu  The sub menu options    are   lt  saved radio stations  gt    E auto  TASES e stanon ist  gt    EF  Recording gt   audo gui E e EE   SS ome aera           rago   ang  and  mutes   1   lt SaVe Radio gt   In    EE lt  Save Radio  gt  inlthe normal radio mode  select this to save the current radio station to  the location of your choice         lt Radio             lt AutoTuning gt   2  Automatic Station Search   select  k Auto Tuning  gt  The system will automatically start  automatic station search   After the search is completed  it will automatically save the   search to search for radio stations and will play the first radio station  If there is no radio   then the search will stop at the initial frequency  When you exit the search  the system  stops at the last station     3  Station List   Previously saved radio stations are listed     4  Radio Recording  Press on the Menu icon in the Radio Recording Interface  You can  automatically start recording  and record with the recording mode  The files are  automatically saved to the document recording the musice EMiRecording Mode Menu  under the main folder     5  Recording quality is the same as the recording mode   6  Record Gain is the same as the recording mode     7  Save Path is the same as the r
7. e  stored as unrecognizable items   Genre  Genre list  Select a genre to view songs listed in the current genre    Playlist  Create up to five music playlists    Directory Listing  Built in memory  external memory  The Directory Listing contains the  player s built in memory and stores music files  The external memory card is also listed in  the stored music files  If there is no card  this is not displayed    Recording Files  List all recorded files     Tag list  Lists all the Settings tabs on the player s songs  up to 32 labels list    Version  1 0 Page 6    EM318       Music Player Interface and Basic Operations    z       This is Living                 1  Play  Pause function   2  Return to previous track  3  Forward to next track   4  Track Length   5  Track Progress Bar   6  EQ mode   7  Artist   8  Track Name   9  Volume Icon   10  Music Menu   11  Return to Previous Menu  12  Return to the Main Menu   Home  13  Current Track Position  14  Album Art   15  Repeat   Submen    Mae  eee ern ere Music Player Interface  the menu options are   lt select  In the MusicPlayer   interface the  sub menu icon  menuoptions   are  lt select  EQ gt    lt Play  mode gt  lt Display Mode gt    lt Add to Playlist gt    lt Set stars   lt Add tags gt    lt delete gt          lt Advanced gt and lt details gt        SKEE ONE OST             Version  1 0 Page 7    EM318       Select EQ  Natural    1  Belect EQ Natural  Pop  Classical  Soft Jazz  Rock  Heavy Bass    Mode  Sequential     2  Play
8. e or copy the folder     4 Delete  Delete all selectedffiles        TIES     Version  1 0 Page 14    EM318       Set Up    Select  Setin     Select Settings onj the Main Interface to enter the Menu   1  Bluetooth                                            appear as  1 When Bluetooth is turned on  the interface willfappearas shown below   On this screen you can search for the Bluetooth device in the list  You can  also change the name of your Bluetooth device     A a      Device Search  Device List    Bluetooth Device Name       You c   n  now search for Bluetooth devices        evicg  39800           3   After entering the device list  select the OK button for more Bluetooth options     or Disconnect    Device Search    Device List    Bluetooth Device Name       4  Bluetooth Device Name  The device name can be modified by soft keyboard     Version  1 0 Page 15    EM318       5  Display Settings    1  Backlight   Choose from backlight settings 1 5   2  Backlight   Off  5 seconds  10 seconds  20 seconds  30 seconds  1 minute  or 5 minutes  If the backlight time is off   the player will turn off when the backlight is off     6  Power    1  Power saving time  Off  10 seconds   30 seconds  1 minute  3 minutes  5 minutes  or  10 minutes  If the power saving mode is turned off  the player will not automatically shut  down  If left alone  the player automatically turns off    2   Sleep Time  Off  10 minutes  30 minutes  one hour  two hours  three hours  four hours   or five hours  Th
9. e player will automatically shut down within a set time     7  Date and Time   1  To change the Date  Press the Menu button to change the day and year  press   to  change the values  then confirm and exit    2   Adjust Time  Press the Menu button to change the hour and minutes  AM   PM to  switch between them  press   to change the yalue   then confirm and exit        VEE   8  Supported      ESupported  Languages  English  Simplified Chinese  Traditional Chinese  Japanese   Korean  French  German  Italian  Dutch   Portuguese  Spanish  Swedish  Czech  Danish   Polish  Russian  Turkish  Greek Peter  Thai  Hungarian  Romanian  Arabic  Indonesian   Malaysian and Greek     8  Advanced   1  Details  This displays the player s technical information such as owner   firmware version  total memory storage  free memory storage  total remaining  memory storage  and the total amount of external memory storage     2  System Self Test  After clicking the eject system self test confirmation box   select YES  The system will start the self test and will prompt  the system  self test       After the self test check the system will restart        3  Restore Factory Settings  After entering  the system will prompt whether you  want to restore the factory settings  To restore factory settings  select OK   The application settings will reset to the original settings     4  Touch screen  You can use touch screen instead of the standard menu     click on the upper left and lower right corner of the 
10. ecording mode     8  FM sensitivity   Eow  Medium  or High      TOW  MEEI OF FGM  9  Radio Frequencies     Version  1 0 Page 12    EM318       5751081  1  China  87 5 108MHZ  Step  0 1MHz    2   American   87 6 108MHZ  Step  0 1MHz   3  Japar  76 S0MAZ Step  0 1MHz    4   European Step  0 05MHz     TOTS TOOMHE  lay   Mute   Under the Sub menu   select Plav7 Muted  sub menu PANE       eBook    In the Main Interface  select EBook to enter the Main Menu     Main Menu   Reading  Start reading from the beginning or previous stopping point   Directory listing  Directory List feature with music applications    Tag list  List of all pages with a tagged text file     1  Play Stop  In browse mode  you can switch between automatic and manual  modes  When you switch to manual mode  the text browser does not work     Submenu    e TH    browser  The are  lt Go  to enter the text BrowserThe  sub menu options  are  lt Go  Sing intervals gt    lt Add tags gt     lt Canguage gt  lt font    size gt  lt ont    TS Eang Tages SION SIZES  TOE       COTS BN SEITE FTES     1  Automatic Reading Interval  Set the interval to Auto play  bress 7 kevito change the value  in the range 5 30 seconds pressmey    2  Add tags  Marks current reading progress  You can add tags the same way as music  mode     Language  Select  3  Eanguage Select the corresponding language    4  Font Size  Change the font size to small  medium  or large  5  Font Color  Default and four font colors    6  Delete Files  Delete the cur
11. nual and strictly follow the instructions provided    Never drop or damage the player    Never allow the player near chemicals such as benzene  thinner etc   Do not allow the player  Keep away from direct sunlight or heating appliances    Never try to disassemble  repair or modify the player    Using the player while driving is likely to cause danger    High volume may damage your hearing ability    Opened packaging  batteries  and old electronics should be disposed of properly        strong magnetic field  electric field etc     Version  1 0 Page 2    EM318       Overview       Description    D      Back Wake Button    Power Button    Vol    Short press to decrease by one level  Long press to decrease    volume continously       Vol    Short press to increase by one level  Long press to increase    volume continously       Reset Button  Press Reset Button to reset the device automatically    SD Card Slot     USB Port  Connect player to device or charger       lay music from SD card    Version  1 0 Page 3    EM318       Defined Keystrokes    Basic Operation       Press the button for a second       Press and hold the button for longer than 2 seconds       Hold down button continously       Power On Off    Hold the power button for a few seconds to turn on off the player    The playeris powers off automatically when idle time reaches the power off time set by  the user    Note  This function is ineffective when the player is connected to a PC     Low Battery    then will  The 
12. player will indicate low battery and fhenwill  enter standby automatically  Please  charge the player when it has low battery  A 400 500mA charging current is  recommended     Save a File    Different file type should be saved in their corresponding folders  For Example  Music  should be saved in the Music Folder and recorded files should be saved under the Record  Directory and so on  Otherwise  if the file is not saved  the music will not be included in the  music list     Version  1 0 Page 4    EM318       Connect to PC or Charger    System Configuration    OS  Windows98 ME 2K XP Vista Mac OS 10 Windows 7   CPU  Pentium 133MHz   Memory  32MB at least   Idle Space in hard disk  100MB at least   Video Card 640 x 480 and higher  enhanced color  16 bit  at least    Connect to PC    Use the supplied USB cable to connect the player to the PC  Select the appropriate mode     Connect With the Charger   Adapter    Use the supplied charger to connect the player  You will be prompted to select  lt charge gt  or   lt Charge  amp  Play gt      Version  1 0 Page 5    EM318       Music       In the main interface  select  Music     to enter the main music menu     Main Menu    Now Playing  Continue playing songs from the last exit point of play  If there is no last       played file then this is not displayed   All tracks  List all music files in the player s built in memory directory store    Artist  List of artists  Select an artist to display artist s song list  Unknown artists will b
13. rent text file     Version  1 0 Page 13    EM318       Tools    Select  Tools  on the main interface to open support  calculator  or calendar     Calculator    Select calculator to make some calculations     Calendar    Select this to view the date  You can only check the time  you can not change  the time      Browser    Main Menu and Basic Operation    interface    lt browser gt   option     1  In the mainfinferface Jselect Under this bpton there is    S CitJher   is no SD card  then this is notaisel  The Menu List will open  The Menu List options are  EBOOK   GAME  MUSIC  PICTURES  RECORD  SYSTEM  VIDEO   and other user files    3  Builtin memory with external memory capabilities      lt builtin memory gt            EJ displayed     Submenu  are   lt search for fles gt   Click on the Menu Icon to enter the sub menu  The menu options    Select   cancel  gt _ lt  mobile  gt _ lt  copy  gt  and  lt  Deletes  cel Tes  lt copy gt  eres       files     1  To search for the file  Enter keyboard shortcut to search forfiles      2  Belect     el  Select all the files in the current directory or folder  A small file folder is    displayed in front of the red check mark after you select them  Press to select  Cancel All          lt SelectGancel gt           tle folder Then  3 Move and copy  li Nchoose to move or copy alfile  folder    choose to move or  copy to the destination select     faldo   and clek lo movaal  sonhudnalionruioou   loi   YES  is abeut to       select me file  mov
14. rn to the Recording Interface  Files are automatically saved to the audio file    under the Main Menu Music Mode in the Voice Recording folder   2  While recording  click on the menu icon to save the current recording file     Menu    Version  1 0 Page 10    EM318       lon th   mbeneri  In the Recording Interface  click on the menu licontolenter The options are    7 39   2 Pal   lt Recording Format gt    lt audio quality gt    lt audio gain gt    lt recording mode Pand save nai      ihe  system is recording  press the MENU key to save the audio file and retum to the  previous screen    Recording Formats  Three different formats available    Recording Quality  Set the recording quality option to low  medium or high   Record Gain  You can adjust the volume level from 1 5 while recording   Recording Modes  Audio Recording    Path  Built in Memory  no    Save Path Bulltsin Memory and External Memory no Eard is not displayed     FM Radio    In  lt FM Radio gt   the system detects the Main Interface after a headset is  before radio option is turned on     plugged directly into herad    The radio          Radio Interface and Basic Operation    Version  1 0 Page 11    EM318       1  Go to the FM Radio Interface The radio frequency is the frequency of wher   the last time you used it  The default frequency is 87 5MHz  In normal mode   press the  lt   gt  key to decrease or increase the frequency while manually  searching  Press quick search to jump to the previous screen  default mod
15. tip point  auto save and  return to the main menu after completion     Version  1 0 Page 16    EM318       Troubleshooting    1  Player will not turn on   Please check whether the batterylislow  Connect charger   Please check that the yolumersjnot set  Please check that the headphone jack is inserted correctly    Please check   the headphone plug is clean  Dirt can obstruct the sound   Check to seefifthe  music file is damaged  Try to play other tracks  lf the file has  been damaged  it may skip    For poor FM reception  please adjust the orientation and location of the player   Please check whether nearby electronii   j causing interference   Please check that you have set the correct language options    If a button does not work  please confirm whether the key lock switch is locked   If you cannot download a file  please verify that the USB connection between  the computer and the player is working  Make sure the USB not  damaged  Also  check to see if the internal memory storage Spaceis  full                                                                             Space 1S  Specifications   Sereen 2 4  TFT display  320x 240 resolution   TF card Support 108 1605    Battery Lithium 3  TV380MAh  RECORDING way  FORMAT  MP3bit rates   8K bps   320K bps  WA bit rates 5K bps   320K bps  Rang 202 B0KH2  SNR 80 9048  Distortion  lt 0  5    m     frequency B7MM   108MHz  range T6MH2 90MHz    Musie Format MP4  WMA  Play up to 6 hours    Video format AVI  AMV  Play up to 3 hours   
    
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