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1. E4 Series User Manual 2009 Ematic e 1 888 968 1985 e http www Ematic us Windows and Windows Media Player are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Mac OS X and iTunes are registered trademarks of Apple Inc Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds Table of Contents 1 0 Igiigere te HON E 1 1 1 go E 1 1 2 Package COntENIS caseime T DD 1 1 3 WANN 1 1 4 Computer Heourements nennen nennen nnns nnne sna nn nnns nnns 1 1 5 AY OUT ei gut 2 Part Computer Operations 2 0 Connecting and Charging the Player 4 2 1 Connecting and Disconnecting the Player from Your Computer 4 2 2 Charging the Banery EE 4 3 0 lee Ree e BEE 5 3 1 Installing Video Conversion Software eessseessessseeeeeneeeennenen nnn 5 3 2 COSTA AN GGO EE 5 3 3 Using Other Conversion Software ccccccsssccceccseceeseeeeceeseegeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeesaaees 6 3 4 Conver ng Video Ift EID uutoieecicoeg orn Ungus Sun E gom pav Haare aco aa acia a qus Ho Dus aper ca aU 6 4 0 iere iine M FS i E E E EEE E E E EE EE EEE EE EE EE 7 4 1 Copying Media Files to your laverie 7 4 2 Using Windows Media Player s Sync FUNCTION cccccccseeeeeeceeeeeeesaeeeeeesaeeeeeeanees 8 5 0 Expanding tie Players SIOF d escis evectus ae eu ne tutus kn ia GYRO e caen te pu S SEU ae cuiu EREE 9 5 1 Preparing MicroSD or TF Cards for Use nnn
2. Eat E4 Series User Manual Page 32 of 36 Miscellaneous via EA Series User Manual Page 33 of 36 18 0Formatting the Player 18 1 Understanding File systems Your player is like a small hard drive of data and like any such storage device it has a file system If you wish to reformat the player s file system you may use any standard formatting tools as long as it is formatted with FAT32 file system 18 2 Reformatting Your Player in Windows Follow these steps to reformat your player Format Removable Disk 6 EJE3 1 Connect the player to your computer Capacity via the USB cable 2 Double click My Computer Find the icon representing the player which will Allocation unit size probably appear as Removable Disk 3 Right click the player s icon and select aue label Format 4 Make certain the file system is E FAT32 otherwise the player will not L Quick Format work 5 Click Start 6 When the Warning message appears click OK Once started DO NOT remove the USB cable as this may damage the player 7 Once the formatting is complete you may access the drive through My Computer vague E4 Series User Manual Page 34 of 36 19 0Help 19 1 Troubleshooting Possible Reason Souen Unit will not turn on Weak battery Recharge the battery for 4 hours Invalid operation Switch player off and then on again Unit spontaneously Weak battery Recharge the battery for 4 hours turns off Player conne
3. 36 e Skip to the previous or next photo file by pressing the thumbnails buttons e Press the screen PLAY button to View full picture e Return to the thumbnails by pressing the middle of screen Image Viewer 640 480 9 3 My Pictures Menu Commands On the Photos list screen use the stylus to click file button This will pop up a dialog box for remove of file Remove will delete the file Confirm to remove Cancel Press the e button on the screen to return to the Mode Selector Tl wiasbiG E4 Series User Manual Page 20 of 36 10 0 Shooting Photographs 10 1 Entering Camera Mode Use the Mode Selector to select the Camera mode See Understanding and Navigating Menus on page 11 10 2 Basic Photo Shooting Operations Use the display as a viewfinder Snap a photo by pressing the CAMERA button Pictures are automatically saved Once you ve taken one or more photos press the EXIT button to return to the Mode Selector To view your photos enter Photos mode where you ll find your photos in the CAMERA folder 10 3 Camera Menu Commands Use the stylus or finger to double click the middle of the screen to access the camera menu press the Down Arrow for more options White Balance Brightness Exposure Mode ohutter Sound Special Effect Date Stamp Selttimer Yolume Eat E4 Series User Manual Page 21 of 36 The following settings will be available m 4 kel laf wf ind w
4. 9 Part Il Player Operations 6 0 ESI OS te E 11 6 1 Turning the Player On and ON 11 6 2 Understanding and Navigating Menus nennen 11 6 3 Changing the VOLUMIG E 13 7 0 WAAC e lee WIGS EE 14 7 1 Paving NOS EE 14 7 2 Basic Play ODGLaGllOFIS E 14 7 3 Video Menu Commands E 15 Page ii Wi sta d E aul CPI CF 4x44 seh EA4GSeries User Manual 8 0 9 0 10 0 11 0 12 0 13 0 14 0 15 0 16 0 17 0 7 4 File ENTR E 15 Listening TO AUO E 16 8 1 Playing an Audio tie 16 8 2 Basie ee 16 8 3 Audio Menu E enn E Le 17 8 4 File Wiere eegene EE EES 18 VNR TG NSS case serge E eee sane ea ceeu econ MR DN EDEN E E 19 9 1 Entering My Picture Mode ccccccssecccseeccseeeecseeececeeseeseuseeseaeeesseeesseeesseseessaaees 19 9 2 Basic Play Operations cccccccssseeeceeseececeeeeeeeceeeeeeeseeeeeeseeaeeeessaeeceeseaneeeesaaeeessaaees 19 9 3 My Pictures Menu Commande nennen nene nnne nna nnn nnn nans 20 FRO OIC FM ORONO IH E 21 10 1 Entering Camera Oe E 21 10 2 Basic Photo Shooting Operations nnns 21 10 3 Camera Menu EDERT See EE en 21 Recording VideO oreeet 23 MEE Entenno DV VIO OS EE 23 11 2 Basic Video Shooting Operations nennen 23 NC TPE DV MENU WEE 24 Recording AUO EE 24 12 1 Entering Recorder Mode 24 12 2 Basic Recorder Operaions nennen nnn nnns 24 E BOOK ele ten E 26 13 1 Entering E BO
5. player e One pair of stereo headphones e A Stylus e This user manual e AUSB cable e Aquick start guide e Acleaning cloth 1 3 Warnings e Do not use the product in extreme temperatures or dusty or wet environments e Do not leave the product in direct sunlight Only insert or remove microSD TF cards when the unit is turned off e Do not disconnect the player and USB from your computer without first ensuring a safe removal as this may damage the player See pg 4 e Do not open or disassemble the player as this will void the warranty Handle the player with care to prevent its physical damage e Protect the player from static discharge 1 4 Computer Requirements Virtually any computer and operating system that is able to use USB storage devices can be used D copy files 2D and from the player These include Windows Mac OS X and Line Eav E4 Series User Manual Page 1 of 36 The following however is required in order to use the included video conversion software Windows 2000 ME XP Vista An 800MHz or faster CPU USB port CD ROM drive At least 50MB free hard disk space 1 5 Layout of the Player ASIC OPERATION Yr START YOUR DEVICE PRESS AND Hop m THE CAMERA BUTTON UNTIL THE SCREEN TURNS ON OR YOU CAN SLIDE THE ON Orr SWITCH screen freezes this device can be rebooted by using a pin to press the RESET at the back of the player 1 TF Caro Slot 5 USB Input 2 Menu amp Exit B On Orr Swrr
6. you can use the stylus to navigate the list and select with a press to the screen button The same is true if you descend into submenus sometimes the player will display a dialog box asking you to confirm a change Use the stylus to click screen button to confirm To back up to a previous menu press the Exit button kal on the screen In Camera and DV Mode the screen display in full and requires pressing the EXIT Button M In all viewing listening modes you can return to the Mode Selector by pressing the EXIT button 6 3 Changing the Volume In Video Player My Music or Radio mode the volume is changed as follows 00 00 25 00 00 54 naati E4 Series User Manual Page 13 of 36 1 Use the stylus to slide the VOL bar button to change the volume 2 In Video Mode full screen playback double click the middle of the screen and the VOL bar will show up 7 0 Watching Videos 7 1 Playing a Video 2008 09 04 This player will only play videos that are or have been converted to a compatible video format See Technical Specification on pg 36 for a list of supported formats See page 5 for Video Conversion Use the Mode Selector to select the Video Player mode and then select a video 7 2 Basic Play Operations ocTocToc avi Matsuura Aya 0080808000456 avi 0080808000622 avi 20080808000643 avi 2008080800071 1 avi 20080808000812 avi Ae lie en EA Series User Manual Page 14 of 36 e H
7. D TF card into the player Turn on the player Select Setting from the Mode Selector Select Player Configure from the menu p de de p iw ls Select Format Card from the next menu The function will create the necessary folders 7 Use the USB cable to connect the player to your computer 8 Access your MicroSD card through My Computer When in Video Camera and other modes you can access files on your microSD card If the card is inserted there will be a Card directory on each menu if you cannot see the Card directory slide the bottom menu where it displays Songs Dir List Albums etc to left or right until you see it ve line E4 Series User Manual Page 9 of 36 Part II Player Operations via EA Series User Manual Page 10 of 36 6 0 Basic Operations 6 1 Turning the Player On and Off On To turn the player on move the player s on off switch to the right and then hold the SEM button until the display turns on Pay special Or press the CAMERA button until the display attention to whether these turns on instructions indicate whether to press or press and hold a Off In any working mode hold the CAMERA btton key or move the player s on off switch to the right and then hold the button until the display turns OFF By default if the player is left idle for three minutes it will turn itself off Player can be configured to turn off after a different duration or not at all See Device Set
8. E book files are copied to the TXT folder A AA 6 Disconnect the player from the computer using the safe removal method on page 4 4 2 Using Windows Media Player s Sync Function If you sync your player with Windows Media Player follow these steps when initially syncing the device 1 Turn the player ON 2 Connect the player to your computer 3 Run Windows Media Player and then click the tiny down arrow on the oync tab 4 Click USB DISK DEVICE and then Setup Sync on the submenu 5 If you want Windows to automatically sync your player then select Sync this device automatically otherwise clear the box and click Finish 6 Highlight the files you want transferred to your device and drag them into the Sync List column 7 Click Start Sync to transfer the files When the process is complete you should be able to see the song files on the player through My Computer Note See the full list of supported formats under Technical opecifications on page 36 to determine which synced songs will be supported by the player Eelsten E4 Series User Manual Page 8 of 36 5 0 Expanding the Player s Storage 5 1 Preparing MicroSD or TF Cards for Use You can expand the player s capacity by adding a MicroSD card also known as a TransFlash or TF card with a capacity of up to 8GB First however it must be prepared for use by the player Follow these instructions to prepare the card Turn the player off Insert a microS
9. G PRODUCTS FLAC and APE Protected WMA audio files PLEASE VISIT US ON THE WEB AT and MAA MAP files any AAC encoded audio from iTunesQ are not supported http www ematic us FOR UPDATES ON SUPPORTED FORMATS Operating temperature 5 C to 40 C Menu language English Simplified Chinese Tradition Chinese Japanese Korean French German Spanish Portuguese Dutch Italian Q D O o TEM cc udi visite E4 Series User Manual Page 36 of 36
10. H C fe p e White Balance sets the white balance for photos taken indoors or outdoors Select Auto to let the camera set the best option automatically This setting displays a preview of options Brightness allows you to darken or lighten subsequent photos on a scale of 3 to 3 This setting displays a preview of options Exposure Mode sets the exposure for bright outdoor photos or darker indoor photos Select Auto to let the camera set the best option automatically This setting displays a preview of options Special Effect allows you optionally set one of three special effects negative sepia to give photos that old fashion look and black and white This setting displays a preview of options Save Path allows you to choose whether to save photos to internal memory or the microSD card if you are using one Resolution allows you to select one of many resolutions Higher resolution photos produce higher quality images but take up more storage space amp Saving time Free Space displays the available storage space of the configured Save Path Self timer allows you to optionally set a delay of 5 20 seconds between the time the shutter button is pressed and the camera actually takes the photograph Shutter Sound allows you to select one of three shutter sound effects that are played when you press the shutter button You can also disable the shutter sound Date Stamp sets whether a red lettered date st
11. OK MOGG iiir itte ege eege ege asas 26 19 2 Basic E BOOK len 26 jp EN eedem 26 Listening to the FM Radio ccccccccccssecccseececeeeceseeseeseueceseeceseseecsuseessgeessaueessaeeessneessssaas 27 141 Basic Radio Ope Le NEED RS 27 142 FM Radio WCAG EE 28 PG IMO eebe 29 15 1 Accessing the PC Camera isccesiscecesossctesvdeceves DEE 29 Rent e 30 NNEN EN 17 1 Installing New Games nennen nnnm nnns EEE 31 Page iii EL yc Sch om ttt AAA be EA Series User Manual 17 2 ne leen 32 173 ANG GS NSS D N 32 Miscellaneous 180 Formatting the Play PEE TO om 34 18 1 Understanding File ovstems nnne 34 18 2 Reformatting Your Player in VWmdows 34 POO AREI 35 T TOU aee UU c 35 t92 ele le FGI eee Em 35 20 0 Technical Specifications sssrinin an EE nE e REAA Ea ERREEN EARE EE EEE POAT TRO ENERE 36 ae et e cuu sens E4 Series User Manual Page iv 1 0 Introduction 1 1 Foreword Thank you for purchasing this player Please read this manual carefully before using the product Specifications and software updates are subject to change without notice The player pictured in this manual may differ from yours but the information in this manual will still apply Please visit our website for more information www Ematic us 1 2 Package Contents Your player comes with the following items e he
12. While listening to the radio press the Radio button to display the FM radio menu Before search three selections will show up r3 Radio Auto Search Auto Search Save Channel Save Channel Station List H y Recorder H 7 Recorder ames Remove All Remove Tw Wl CH ru MM MMC From the after search menu you can select the following Auto Search causes the radio to scan all available frequencies and save all stations whose signal is strong as a preset or channel Save Channel If you are listening to a station that has not been saved as a preset then select this command to save the station as a preset or channel Recorder will digitally record the tuned FM broadcast according to the configured Record Quality Press MENU to pause the recording Press PLAY to stop the recording and save the audio file to the player s MUSIC folder Station List displays a list of your presets Remove All will delete all preset station and the FM MENU will be changed to default 3 selections Remove If you are listening to a station that has been saved as a preset you can delete the preset by selecting this command Eat E4 Series User Manual Page 28 of 36 Once audio has been recorded go to the Mode Selector to enter Music mode and select Record List for a list of your MP3 encoded FM FMRO001 mp3 recordings The FM recordings will FMR0002 mp3 have filenames beginning with FM RECO001 wav RECOO02 wav Scro
13. amp is superimposed on the bottom right corner of subsequent photographs If so you can choose whether the stamp includes the date and time or just the date E4 Series User Manual Page 22 of 36 11 0 Recording Video 11 1 Entering DV Mode Use the Mode Selector to enter 2008 09 04 DV mode See Understanding Cf Een i E and Navigating Menus on pg 11 ox ae wi P DVRecorder m gt 2 E EN E Mu 11 2 Basic Video Shooting Operations Use the display as a viewfinder Begin recording by pressing the A This player will only CAMERA button End a recording by exit by pressing EXIT button in pressing the CAMERA button again DV Recording mode M Your videos will be saved to the VIDEO Button folder Once you ve finished a recording you can return to the Mode Selector by pressing the EXIT button To view your video recordings enter Videos mode where you ll find your recordings in the file list The files are named using the digits of the date and time If for example you recorded a video on January 5 2010 at 7 seconds after 6 05pm then the filename would be 20100105180507 avi e line E4 Series User Manual Page 23 of 36 11 3 The DV Menu To display the DV menu double click the middle of the screen in DV mode The settings are the same as the in the Camera Mode menu as described on Camera Menu Commands on page 21 except for one addition setting Record Quality allows you to choose one of t
14. ard Memory When you are viewing the file list the files are listed by file name You can select alternate ways to list your audio files by using stylus to click the screen buttons at the lower part of the screen Street lamp under of young test 3 MP3 The day you went away m p e Songs lists all your songs by filename e Dir List shows you the files stored on the internal memory aA E4 Series User Manual Page 18 of 36 e Artist lists the artists of your songs Select an artist to listen to all the songs by that artist e Album lists all the aloums represented by your music collection Select an album to listen to all the songs from that album e Genre lists songs based on their genre ID3 tag Select a genre to listen to all your songs that are tagged with that genre e Record List lists all the audio you created with the player in Record mode e Card lists all your songs in the microSD card street lamp under of young p Confirm to remove Confirm to remove Cancel Cancel e File screen button allows you to delete selected songs Press the LE button on the screen to return to the Mode Selector 9 0 Viewing Pictures 9 1 Entering My Picture Mode Use the Mode Selector to enter My Picture mode and then select a photo from the file list See Understanding and Navigating Menus on page 11 9 2 Basic Play Operations While viewing a photo IXU 4u4 amp 4 449 E4 Series User Manual Page 19 of
15. cH 3 Reser Button 7 CAMERA amp ON OFF 4 HEADPHONE To Lock UNLOCK YOUR DEVICE SLIDE THE ON OFF SWITCH UNTIL A LOCKED UNLOCKED IMAGE IS DISPLAYED TO THE RIGHT amp HOLD UNTIL SCREEN TURNS ON joo Bye tyre E4 Series User Manual Im Men op Music MODE DOUBLE TAP A SONG OR MOVIE TO BEGIN PLAYBACK Page 2 of 36 Part I Computer Operations aatis E4 Series User Manual Page 3 of 36 2 0 Connecting and Charging the Player 2 1 Connecting and Disconnecting the Player from Your Computer Turn on the player and use the included USB cable to connect it to your computer Plug the small end of the USB cable into the player and the large end of the cable into the computer The first time you connect the player to your computer your computer will detect it and automatically install any necessary drivers When it has finished the player will appear in My Computer as Hemovable Disk or USB Disk Device To safely disconnect the player from your computer click the green arrow in the system tray the area by the clock on your task bar which will display a list of attached Any USB device that USB devices Click the player in the list stores data e g flash drives Windows will display a message when it is cameras and media players safe to remove the player should always be disconnected from your computer using this method 2 2 Charging the Battery The player has a built in battery that must be charged before th
16. cted by rri d Make sure the cable is firmly connected No sound when have to re encode the file Doesn t save Save Songs on player are Songs in the wrong folder Move all song files to the player s MUSIC not in playable list folder or one of its subfolders 19 2 For More Help e See the FAQ page on our website for information and how to videos http www ematic us e Check the Updates section of our website View how to videos on our website e E mail customer service customerservice ematic com You can expect a response within 1 2 business days TT m visite E4 Series User Manual Page 35 of 36 20 0Technical Specifications 82mm x 52mm x 12 5mm length x width x thickness Display Physical dimensions Resolution USB 2 0 Memory Internal file system Expansion capacity Format MP3 and WMA Compress rate Frequency response Total harmonic distortion Signal to noise ratio Audio Power Frame rate CMOS Camera Color depth Focus 3 LCD QVGA touch screen 320x240 pixels AT32 GB 2GB 4GB optional WAV MP3 70 Hours 128MB 32Kbps 384Kbps 20Hz 20KHz lt 0 1 gt 85dB 8mW 16mW 30fps 24bit 1x to 2x Supported formats Images JPG PNG GIF BMP TIF images that are uncompressed TIFF images that are compressed via Pack Bits CCITT Group 3 fax images and CCITT Group 4 fax images WE AT EMATIC STRIVE TO IMPROVE OUR have a resolution of 320x240 or smaller MP3 WAV and unprotected WMA OG
17. d the display will show a the name of the file under which the recording will be saved b the elapsed time of the current recording c a countdown timer that indicates how much recording time is possible based on available storage space and d a recording in progress indicator e To pause arecording press the PLAY PAUSE button e To stop recording press the Stop button on the screen e Once the recording ends you can create another recording by pressing the PLAY button To listen to the recorded file Once voice has been recorded go to the Mode Selector to enter Music mode and select Record List for a list of your wav recordings FMRO0001 mp3 FMRO0002 mp3 RECOOO01 wav RECOO02 wav Scroll Folder Record List aO E4 Series User Manual Page 25 of 36 To return to the Recorder Menu press the button or press EXIT button to return to the Mode Selector Te 13 0E Book Operations 13 1 Entering E Book Mode 2008 09 04 Use the Mode Selector to enter Cl ees My E Book mode Use the stylus B ear a to browse the list of texts and double click to select a text for viewing ex ff My Ebook re Sek Fi i 1 J 13 2 Basic E Book Operations While viewing a text a status bar at the top of the display will indicate what page you re viewing and the total number of pages It will also indicate whether the scrolling will be done manually Auto Mode or automatically Auto Mode Scro
18. e swf file type of that game For more information on downloading flash games please check out our website at www emaitc us and click on Game section Coming Soon vc singt E4 Series User Manual Page 31 of 36 17 2 Removing Games There are two 2 ways to remove games from the player 1 Connect the player to the computer and go in to the flash folder and delete the games manually 2 From the flash game menu click the file button a pop up will then come up and ask you to confirm that you want to remove this file NOTE Once a file is deleted there is no way to recover it from the player 17 3 Playing Games All games that are put on to the player unless otherwise noted are not created for the player and will play differently depending on the game Please see the games instructions for further detail 1 Memory Madness The game is a Simon Says type game the colors will light up in a pattern and the player must try and repeat the pattern back 2 Bowling Bowling is played by simply pressing the go button and trying to get the power meter in the correct place 3 Ping Pong Ping Pong is played with the finger as the paddle Press your finger on the screen as if it was the actual paddle being used Note All games are subject to either free use and all copyrights are that of their respected owners and modification of these titles is strictly prohibited 2008 09 04 Thursday oe i PR Memory Madness swf
19. e player can be used 1 Turn on the player 2 Connect your player to a turned on computer via the USB cable Charging will begin after using the stylus to press the battery button E A Lu a E Click Here Charge Battery 3 Let the player charge for 4 hours Eav E4 Series User Manual Page 4 of 36 3 0 Video Conversion 3 1 Installing Video Conversion Software Before watching videos on your new player b they must be first converted to a format recognized by the player This conversion This player will only can be done with Windows software that play videos that have been came included with your player Follow converted to a compatible these steps to install the software i 1 Place the included CD into your computer s disc drive 2 Click Start gt My Computer and then click the drive corresponding to your disc drive 3 Double click Setup exe to perform the installation 4 Complete the installation as directed by the installation wizard If Windows asks you whether to allow the installation click ALLOW 3 2 Converting Video To play videos on your player you must a have some videos on your computer b convert them to the Note You cannot format supported by your player if necessary and then DOIT copy c copy the video files to your player protected DVDs Follow these steps to convert video files 1 Connect your player to your computer using the USB cable if you wish to save directl
20. hree quality presets YVhite Balance Brightness Fy posure Mode Special Effect Record Time 12 1 Entering Recorder Mode Use the Mode Selector to enter Recorder mode which will immediately display the Recorder Mode menu d Recorder s ha w WM VG e 1 Fis E K en BE i i E KR D m E Cla d PT 12 2 Basic Recorder Operations Beete Set record options by selecting 32Kbps Rec Type trom the recorder screen 32Kbps RECO e4Kbps 192Kbps 384Kbps e 00 00 00 Tat E4 Series User Manual Page 24 of 36 See Understanding and Navigating Menus on pg 11 for details on navigating menus Set your recording options before recording files Press the WAV MP3 button to switch between the file formats WAV files are not compressed thus they produce high fidelity recordings but require a lot of storage space MP3 encoding is lossy so MP3 recording are not as high fidelity as WAV Nevertheless they can sound excellent depending on the recording bitrate and they require significantly less storage space After selecting a file format you can choose a bitrate at which to record your audio Like high photo resolution higher bitrates produce higher quality audio but also require more storage space Press the bitrate information on the top right of the screen to change the bitrate level These are the basic recording operations e To record use the stylus to press the REC screen button As you recor
21. ighlight files using the stylus and select a file by double clicking the stylus to the screen e n Video Mode full screen playback double click the middle of the screen and the previous play and next buttons will show up Use the stylus to control Fast forward or rewind Play or Pause and also change the volume 7 3 Video Menu Commands In the video list screen highlight a play list with the stylus and then click the file ect A dialog box shows up to confirm removal of a file Street lamp under of young gt Confirm to remove 00 00 25 ammm 0000 54 You can select a repeat mode by double clicking on full screen video play to have the control box appear Use the stylus to click your option on the screen NN Sequence Repeat Repeat All Random Intro 7 4 File Menu Commands When you are viewing a file list you can select more list option by using stylus to slide the screen bottom folder icons including access microSD Eat E4 Series User Manual Page 15 of 36 card content this way you can switch between the files on the Local Memory or Card Memory ocTocToc avi Matsuura Aya 20080808000456 avi 20080808000822 avi 20080808000643 avi 2008080800071 1 avi 20080808000812 avi Press the EXIT button to return to the This player will only Mode Selector exit by pressing the EXIT button in video play mode No screen button provided for exit to Mode Selector 8 0 Listening to Audio 8 1 Playing a
22. l Specifications on pg 36 Note Ematic does not provide support to Linux users however you can get help from the Linux community on the Internet via information sites forums and e mail lists 4 0 Copying Files 4 1 Copying Media Files to your Player To listen and or view media on your player you must first copy the files from your computer to the player Before copying files to your player you must make certain that Make certain your the files you wish to enjoy on your player media files are supported by are in fact supported by the player See the ePplayer Media from full list of supported formats under Technical pines uS Pouce opecifications on page 36 Read about video conversion on page 5 Follow these steps to copy media files under Windows 1 Switch the player on 2 Connect the player to your computer with the USB cable 3 Open a window to the player Double click My Computer and then double click the drive that corresponds to the player It will probably be labeled Removable Disk 4 Using the same process open a window to your music video or other media files 5 Drag and drop media files from your computer s window to the player s window Media files must be copied to the correct folders via E4 Series User Manual Page 7 of 36 Music files are copied to the MUSIC folder You can use subfolders Video files are copied to the VIDEO folder Image files are copied to the PICTURES folder
23. ll Folder Record List FM Band allows you to configure the radio for use in either Japan or the United States of America Icon shows JP and US Stop Playing simply turns off the radio without leaving the FM Radio mode 15 0PC Camera 15 1 Accessing the PC Camera Use the Mode Selector to enter the PC 2008 09 04 Camera mode where you can select Thursday the following TE DN TE 1 wee T E d Cat Ki Sf MN d A e d s K Alstad E4 Series User Manual Page 29 of 36 PC Camera The device can be used as a PC camera After selecting this tool from the menu use the USB cable to connect the camera to your computer In Windows the camera should appear in My Computer as a USB Video Device which you can use with any webcam capable programs 16 0Device Settings ee pies to enter BEN ettings mode Ihe following o MP options are available T S d SS i settings E Xu aw E A y UT comam ME n AE A Wu 1X E Clo Mus Pha 1 About displays technical information about the player Language allows you to change the display language Supported languages are listed under Technical Specifications on pg 36 Main menu style allows you to change Mode Selector from sliding style to small icon Memory management is a submenu of e Format Card formats an inserted MicroSD card and creates the necessary subfolders Tl wiaslG E4 Series User Manual Page 30 of 36 e Format Memory reformats the player s i
24. lling is done a page at a time You can manually scroll through a text with the stylus You can have the player automatically scroll through a text by pressing the to change the number of seconds between each page turn 13 3 E Book Menu While viewing a text press the ca screen button to display the E Book menu From the menu you can select the following commands e Add To Tag List to create a bookmark at the current page of the text e line E4 Series User Manual Page 26 of 36 e Remove to delete the text e Skip to which allows you to more quickly advance or back up to a different position within the text 14 0Listening to the FM Radio Use the Mode Selector to enter FM mode 2008 09 04 radio will only work Thursday with the headphones plugged in because they function as the antenna 14 1 Basic Radio Operations Auto Search Save Channel H 7 Recorder Manual Tuning Use the arrow buttons to tune into a specific frequency Volume can be changed by the stylus to control volume bar You can mute the radio by pressing the PLAY button Press PLAY again to unmute the radio Eat E4 Series User Manual Page 27 of 36 pressing the Radio icon button To listen to a preset use the stylus to If radio stations have Li been saved as presets you can list them by press the choice Return to the Mode Selector by pressing the EXIT button or press the iudi button on the screen 14 2 FM Radio Menu
25. n Audio File 2008 09 04 Use the Mode Selector to select the My Music mode and then select an audio file to listen to T 8 T SC S ew ae Camera r UN ae TE lt he Iul m 8 2 Basic Play Operations IEU 4u4 amp 4 449 E4 Series User Manual Page 16 of 36 Pause or Resume by pressing the PLAY button Skip to the previous or next file by pressing the arrow buttons Fast forward or Rewind by holding the arrow buttons Change the volume as described on page 13 8 3 Audio Menu Commands On the music playback screen use the stylus to select the following functions e Repeat allows you to select one of many repeat patterns e EQ Settings allows vou to select one of many equalizer presets he b d day you went away mp3 e e e ai Information display BitRate and SampleRate for the audio file BitRate 192K SampleRate 44K aiia CAG E4 Series User Manual Page 17 of 36 e Volume can be adjusted from volume control bar On the music list screen use the stylus to click file button this will EK EM pop up a dialog box for remove usic of the file Street lamp under of young p e Remove will delete the file D Confirm to remove 8 4 File Menu Commands When you are viewing a file list you can select more list options by using stylus to slide the screen bottom icons including access microSD card content This way you can switch between the files on the Local Memory or C
26. nternal memory and creates the necessary subfolders Transition effects are for changing the slideshow picture styles Fade in and out Scale Left to Right and Scale to corner Display brings you to select Time which determines how long the screen saver will show before screen turns off Note that the device will still be on but the screen is turned off to save battery power Date and Time allows you to adjust the date and time on the device Power management is a submenu to set the number of minutes of inactivity before the player turns itself off or turns off automatically Screen calibration allows you to set the touch screen precision with the stylus System restore reboots the player and resume to factory default settings 17 0FLASH Games Use the Mode Selector to enter Flash Games mode To begin select games with the stylus in the Flash Games list double To exit Flash click to start playing Games you MUST use the EXIT button 17 1 Installing New Games When installing new flash games to play simply plug the player in the computer via the USB connection cable that was provided and have the window with the game and the window with the player then Drag and Drop the file into the flash folder on the player and to access the flash games folder go to Start My Computer gt Removable Disk gt Flash There are three 3 flash games pre installed already on the player In order to add new games you mush download th
27. oad com 2 Enter the following search phrase pazera mp4 avi 3 Click Download Now on the row that reads Pazera Free MP4 to AVI Converter 4 Once the download is complete unzip the file 5 Torun the program enter the new unzipped folder and double click mp4toavi exe Mack maw Avid ere Li 6 Run the program and make sure that when you convert videos a Ee W that you configure a Wa edie resolution of 320x240 A NS GEM an NEM N oM N N Video 3 4 Converting Video in Linux While the player does not come with conversion software for Linux there are several free open source programs available in Linux that can do the necessary transcoding The three most powerful commandline encoders are mencoder ffmpeg and transcode To make things easier you can use one of the many available front ends although the simplest may be avidemux pictured Regardless of the tool you use transcode videos as follows Eat E4 Series User Manual Page 6 of 36 Use AVI as the file container Encode video using the Xvid codec Resize video to 320 x 240 pixels or smaller Encode the audio using an MP3 codec Reduce the audio to 2 channels if the original was more such as 5 1 There may be other transcoding formulas that will produce videos that are compatible with the player Also note that there are some formats that will work without conversion For a full list of supported formats see Technica
28. tings on page 30 The unit will also turn itself off if the battery becomes too weak 6 2 Understanding and Navigating Menus The Mode Selector The player does many things including playing audio and video media and shooting photos or video To enter any of these modes call up the Mode Selector by pressing the EXIT button When the player is turned on it displays the Mode Selector Browse the modes with the stylus by swiping your finger left to right and vice versa and then select a mode with the stylus or your finger by double tapping the screen IX 4xa amp 4 4O 4 Series User Manual Page 11 of 36 The Mode Selector can be changed to a small icon style in the Settings mode See Device Settings on page 30 2008 09 04 2008 09 04 3 nasa Aims Soca ash Recorder Radio rs Ebook Gam mes E ME De 3 3 amera OVRec C ef Cameri 7 Clacl Music AL Once you have selected a review mode My Music My Pictures Video Player E Book a list of your files will appear Highlight files using the stylus and select a file by double tapping the stylus to screen Street lamp under of young p e day you went away mt y Menus Whether you are still in the file list or looking listening to a file you can display a menu of file and play options by using the stylus to press the screen button EQ repeat or Volume lX 4u4 amp 4 4O E4 Series User Manual Page 12 of 36 In any menu or list
29. y to the player 2 Run the conversion software by clicking Start gt Programs gt Multimedia Player Utilities gt Video Converter 3 Choose a folder in which to save the converted files by clicking the red icon beside the Output File field You can save the converted files to your computer and copy them to the player later or save them directly to the player itself To save the converted files directly to the player save to the player s VIDEO folder 4 Build a list of videos to convert Click the green icon next to the nput File field navigate your folders and select one or more videos to convert Note that the program will not convert from any video format Once a video is selected it will be added to a file list at the Eelsten E4 Series User Manual Page 5 of 36 bottom of the window Repeat the Add File process until you have completed your list of videos to convert 5 Once the list is complete click the Begin button 4 to start converting and saving the list of videos A message will appear to indicate when the list is complete 3 8 Using Other Conversion Software While the included software converts numerous formats to the format required by the player there may be some that it cannot convert such as MP4 files However you can find other free software on the Internet that can do the job For software that specifically converts MP4 files follow these steps 1 Using your favorite web browser visit www downl

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