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Sungale ID350AT User's Manual

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1. 01 Use only the authorized power 02 When connecting your Personal supply accessory Failure to do so Digital Album to a power source make could result in product malfunction sure that your hands and feet are free of moisture Failure to do so could result in electric shock g Chapter 1 introduction Chapter 1 03 Make sure that the power supply is firmly plugged in and not loose Failure to do so could result in electrical shock 05 Do not connect the power supply to an electrical power strip with other various connections Failure to do so could result in fire Safety Precautions Make sure to review the precautions to ensure user safety 04 Do not let the power cord get overly entangled and do not place any heavy objects on the cord Failure to do so could result in electrical shock 06 Disconnect the power supply during inclement weather conditions that in clude thunder and lightning Failure to do so could result in fire Chapter 1 introduction O rice Safety Precautions Make sure to review the following guidelines to ensure user safety and avoid product failure Product Related 01 Dropping the product or 02 Spilling any liquid on the unit can subjecting it to a jolting impact may cause critical damage to the unit cause critical damage to the unit AAAS E s 0 03 Striking or scratching the LCD 04 When cleaning the LCD screen screen may cause permanent unplug t
2. HEPA PC Connection Use the supplied USB cable to connect your PDA to your PC Note The ASSP is a software in the internal memory developed by Sungale go manage the picture and audio files to optimize the utilization of the source of the memory The ASSP is inapplicable to manage ebook and video files Just use the unit as a regular storage device to manage ebook and video files after connecting the unit to the PC Start ASSP On your computer click My computer then click StorageDevice Disk then double click Fileconverter exe you will enter into ASSP interface Tip 1 If your PC has set as auto run you will enter into the ASSP interface directly no operation needed 2 The PC installed the anti virus software or other hold up software will make the autorun inf invalid In this situation the file is set as hidden file If you want to autorun the ASSP you can set your PC to display hidden files Chapter 2 Connection 11 edrlet 4a PC Connection Use ASSP 1 Click Add File your computer s files and folders will appear double click the audio file or photo to add them to your album 2 Hold on Shift or Ctrl you can download multi audio files or photos to your album In this way the photos downloaded will be stored at 640X480 pixels to suit your album s screen and the MP3 files will be transferred into WMA file When you have finished the operation please safely re
3. 23 Chapter 3 Set up record Enter into the recorder interface touch to set Quality File Format or Play Back Recorder 1 10 14 Quality rome Play Back RECORDER Set Quality Touch the icon Quality to set the quality of recording high or low Recorder High e RECORDER Chapter 3 Usage 24 Chapter 3 Set File Format In the record menu touch to enter into the setting interface touch File Format to set up file format mp3 or wav format Start and Stop Recording In the recording show mode touch the icon Start to start recording or touch the icon Stop to stop recording Note After recording the record will be stored automatically You can find the record in storage or in the MUSIC folder In the main menu touch Storage or MUSIC touch internal memory there will be a file list you may find your record in it Play Back After recording touch the touch play back to play and repeat the record Exit Touch M to the main menu and touch D to the last interface Chapter 3 Usage 25 GMM storage OSS Viewing the Menu In the main menu touch Storage touch internal memory or card to enter the file lists to sir with love moon river sealed with a kiss File M Gone in 60 Seconds paag ager Body of Lies Copy and Paste Files 1 Select one
4. During play mode touch m to press icon to adjust the volume Previous Music Touch the k to skip to the previous music Touch gt I to skip to the next Fast rewind and fast forward Touch the 44 to fast rewind touch gt to fast forward Exit Touch M to return to the main menu and touch to the last interface Chapter 3 Usage Chapter 3 Choose a Movie 1 In the main menu touch Movie and then touch internal memory or memory card to enter into the movie files list 2 Touch the desired movie file to select it and play Movie Wl 10 14 Gone in 60 Seconds Body of Lies sealed with a kiss Adjust Volume 1 In the movie playing interface touch the screen there will be several icons appear on the screen 2 Touch to make it mute touch to recover the voice Touch to increase volume touch to decrease volume The icons will disappear automatically after a few seconds if no operation EXIT Touch M to return to the main menu and touch to the last interface Chapter 3 Usage 19 Chapter 3 When the video is playing touch the panel there will be icons appeared 20 00 14 60 00 00 fast rewind fast forward Normal or mute return to the last interface aan gt bw lt M SO previous file Pause next file return to the
5. United States The product must be accompanied by a copy of the original retail purchase receipt If no proof of purchase is attached the warranty will not be honored and repair cost will be charged This warranty is valid with attach written documentation detailing the complaint to the outside or inside of the carton This warranty is invalid if the factory applied serial number has been altered or removed from the Product The manufacturer reserves the right to modify any design of this product without prior notice To obtain warranty service you must deliver the product freight prepaid in either its original packaging or packaging affording an equal degree of protection plus proof of purchase to Service Center 13941 Central Ave Chino CA 91710 Tel 800 473 5156 REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER THE SERVICE CENTER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives you spe
6. or an experienced radio TV technician for help LIMITED WARRANTY The limited warranty set forth below is given by the manufacturer with respect to Sungale brand PDA players and other consumer electronics products purchased and used in the United States of America The manufacturer warrants this product against defects in material or workmanship as follows LABOR For a period of ninety 90 days from the date of purchase if this Product is defective the manufacturer will repairor replace the Product at its option at no charge After this ninety 90 days period up to one year a labor charge of US 30 00 will be charged for each service PARTS For a period of one year fromthe date of purchase the manufacturer will supply at no charge new or rebuilt replacement parts in exchange for defective parts After this one year period the manufacturer will charge the new or replacement parts This warranty does not cover 1 customer instruction installation or set up 2 cosmetic damage or damage due to accident misuse abuse or negligence 3 commercial use of the Product 4 modification of any part of the Product 5 damage due to improper operation improper maintenance or connection to an improper voltage supply 6 damage due to an attempted repair of the Product by anyone other than a facility authorized by the manufacturer to service the Product 7 consumables such as fuses and batteries This warranty is valid only in the
7. Sunga ID350AT Touch Screen Personal Digital Album User Manual User Notice The product has met electronic emission standards required This product can be used safely at home Fe CE Chapter 1 Introduction Product Introduction Safety Precautions Parts and Components Part Names Chapter 2 Connection Power Connection PC Connection Card Connection Chapter 3 Usage Photo Music Movie E Book Clock and Calender Recorder Chapter 4 Storage amp Settings Storage Settings Chapter 5 Customer Service Questions and Answers Troubleshooting Specifications FCC and Safety Information O NOON 31 33 34 35 a ETG Product Introduction This Personal Digital Album of Sungale is a portable digital album with touch screen that keeps your favorite memories at your fingertips With its diversified functions and bright LCD screen this album offers you an alternative to photo printing paper reading etc Adds a new level of convenience to your life Chapter 1 introduction OET Safety Precautions Make sure to review the following guidelines to ensure user safety and avoid product failure Electric Safety Make sure to review the following guidelines to ensure user safety and avoid product failure or death A WARNING Indicates information that if neglected could result in serious injury or death CAUTION Indicates information that if neglected could result in injury to the user and or product damage
8. ay differ in appearance with the images provided Electronic Frame oco DC IN UP Side 1 0FF POWER ON Slide to left right to turn on off the Personal Digital Album 2 SD MMC Insert one of the SD MMC cards Right Side 3 DC IN Insert the DC power adapter to the Personal Digital Album player 4 PHONE Insert for earphone using 5 USB Connect to the USB cable from the Personal Digital Albumto PC Under side 6 MIC Record the sound and store it in the Personal Digital Album Chapter 1 introduction Chapter 2 Power Connection 1 Connect the power adapter to the DC IN 5V jack on the Personal Digital Album 2 Plug the AC Adapter to a power jack to supply power to the Personal Digital Album and charge for the built in battery Note The green indicator on AC adaptor and red indicator on the right side of the album will light After a while there will be an icon which stand for electrification appear on the screen 3 After charging up for about 4 hours the icon will be filled with green which means that you have finished the electrification Now you can take the joy brought by the album to anywhere 4 During this process if you want to use the album turn the slide switch on and then touch its screen there will be an icon appear on the right up corner of the screen which means that the album is being charged You can enjoy the album while charging up for it Chapter 2 Connection 10
9. cific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state PERSONAL DIGITALALBUM
10. een the frame will return to the previous menu Chapter 4 Storage amp Settings 30 ETG Questions and Answers Photo JPG BMP What photo music and video formats are Music WMA WAV MP3 to WMA supported by this Multi media Personal for storage Digital Album Video AVI bit rate under 30fps eBook TXT Yes the player has an internal Does the player have a built in memory memory to store media files Don t rename the memeory s name Can insert multiple memory card Yes you can insert one of SD MMC card each time The resolution of the picture to cover ti 9 the entire screen must be greater than She OU 320 X 240 pixels Why doesn t the picture cover the No The USB port of the PC must be USB2 0 and the PC must have Windows 2000 or above Can the Personal Digital Album player connect with all computers Chapter 5 I Customer Service 31 HETIG Questions and Answers Question Answer Click www sungale com and find FAQs there are a list about where to get ebooks Make sure download ebooks in TXT format Where to get ebooks Click www sungale com and find FAQs there are methods to convert PDF or HTML into TXT files How to convert PDF or HTML into TXT files The ASSP is a sofware in the internal memory to manage the picture and audio What is the ASSP software files to optimize the utilization of the source of the memory It is inapplicable to manage ebook and video files Ju
11. file by touching A w if you touch the desired file directly it will play the file at this situation you may touch 5 to return then the file is selected 2 Touch to choose copy It will go to the interface with two choices internal memory and card 3 Touch A w to choose which folder you want to copy the file to the color of the selected folder will change 4 Touch and finally touch OK to finish Chapter 4 Storage amp Settings 26 Ed Storage File Manager Delete and Move Files In the main menu touch Storage touch internal memory or memory card Touch A w to select your desired file gt touch gt touch delete or move to the interface will return to the internal memory and card automatically gt touch A w to select which folder you would like to copy or move the file to the color of the selected folder willchange gt touch there will be a question mark appear see the right picture above gt touch OK Exit Touch M to the main menu and touch 5 to the last interface Chapter 4 Storage amp Settings 27 OM Setings SSC 7TCS STSCSC lt CS CS Brightness and Backlight Off In the main menu touch Setting touch Brightness to set the kind you want Also touch Backlight Off to set the time when the backlight shall be off Setting 5 Seconds 10 Seconds 15 Seconds 20 Seconds SETTINGS Alwa
12. he unit and wipe it gently damage to the screen with a soft cloth Chapter 1 introduction O erT iC Safety Precautions Make sure to review the following guidelines to ensure user safety and avoid product damage 05 Subjecting the product to 06 Turn the power off before severe humidity and or heat may connecting or disconnecting the cause product malfunction power supply E Chapter 1 I introduction O EPIG Parts and Components Main features 1 Powerful multi function Photo browser movie amp music player e book reader digital calendar and analog clock voice recorder 2 On board memory store your photos directly 3 Slide show and background music 4 USB Device to be connected to your PC for file management 5 Built in rechargeable battery Note The numbers of Photos Songs Movies and TXT files to be stored to the Onboard Memory will vary due to the size of the file being saved Chapter 1 introduction AE TICE Parts and Components As Sungale is constantly working to improve its products performance these components may be modified without notice The components may differ slightly in appearance with the images provided Basic Components These components are included with your product Personal Digital Album User Manual D 9 Earphone Cleaning pad Quick Start Guide touch screen stick Leather case and Chapter 1 introduction Chapter 1 The components provided m
13. ing a memory card for the first time 3 This device will read USB first and will not recognise the memory card if you insert a memory card and extra USB memory together at the same time Note The product will display the images stored in the external devices first and will not display the images in the internal memory if you insert an external devices Chapter 2 Connection Chapter s M Locate to the PHOTO Directory In the main menu touch Photo then touch internal memory or memory card to enter into thumbnail browsing mode Step Show Pictues Touch one ofthe thumbnail picture and it will enter into the stepshow mode Touch the screen there will be several icons in a row their functions are as follow HBHORBHEM BS Chapter 3 Usage Chapter s M Slideshow next picture background music back to main menu Rotate previous picture Setup Volume back to the last interface Rotate In the step show mode touch repeatedly to rotate the picture clockwise J T Tips When you have chosen some functions such as rotate or background music it will enter into the stepshow mode automatically if you prefer slideshow after that please touch the J Touch the Ef to adjust volume touch it again if you have finished adjustment Chapter 3 Usage 15 Chapter 3 Backgr
14. is device complies with Part 15 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 FCC part 15 21 Warning Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment eel FCC and Safety Information e FCC part 15 105 Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits fora Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference ina residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference will not occur in a particular instructions If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on circuit different form that to which the receive is connected Consult the dealer
15. main menu Chapter 3 Usage amp OME Bo PTFS F 1 In the main menu touch E book touch internal memory or memory card you will enter into the related e book list 2 Touch the desired txt file in the file list to select it and read Saying The Banquet Bug Animal Farm In the ebook reading interface touch then touch page as a bookmark and then touch Set Bookmark to set the present fa Set Bookmark Chapter 3 I Usage OIE EBook OOOO Edit Bookmark Touch the desired bookmark file in the file list on the left of the screen to edit the desired bookmark Goto Bookmark 7 EEM Set Bookmark ja n i HH The Banquet Bug Bookmark Icon 1 Bookmark Icon 2 Delete Bookmark Exit Touch M to return to the main menu and touch D to the last interface Chapter 3 Usage 22 EPIG Clock and Calendar Viewing the Clock and Calendar From the main menu touch the icon Clock or Canlendar to enter the related interface respectively Clock and Calendar Setting Touch the numbers in the white blank the color of the touched blank will change thentouchthe A w to adjust the number according your requirements HOUR MINUTE 17 ie 46 YEAR MONTH DAY Exit Touch M tothe main menu and touch to return to the last interface Chapter 3 Usage
16. move the USB cable from your PC Tip You also can take the album as a regular storage device select the photos from your computer then paste them in the album s internal memory In this way the photos will be stored without compression If you want to optimize your internal memory you can select the photos then click the Convert Attention You may find a series of files named WWMEncoder exe FileConverter exe encoder exe Autorun inf and gdiplus dll in the internal memory of the unit It is the ASSP software and not a virus You can use it according to the instruction above Attention Once you format the internal memory of your album the ASSP software will be deleted In this situation you can still use the album as a regular storage device you can copy paste and delete files after connecting your album to the PC Chapter 2 Connection 2 eEG Card Connection Memory Card Insertion Insert card in the direction indicated by the arrow on the top of the card The side of the memory card on which the sticker is affixed should face to the front Aligning the memory card upside down or to the reverse side may cause damage that is the sole responsibility of the user Use SD Memory Stick MMC cards enabled Note 1 MS Due isn t compatible alone But it can be supported with the help of MS Duo adapter 2 It is recommended that a full format be performed before us
17. oud Music Touch X to play background music touch 43 to stop background music touch Wf to adjust volume Note To utilize this feature you must have picture files JPG BMP TIFF and music files saved to the same file source ie Internal Memory Memory Card Flash Drive Slide Play Setup In the step show mode touch h to play the photos slidingly Touch to set the time intervals of slide play Exit Touch M to return to the main menu and touch to the last interface Chapter 3 Usage 16 Chapter 3 Locate to the Music Directory 1 In the main menu touch Music then choose internal memory or card to enter into the music file list 2 Touch the desired music file in the file list to select it and play Play mode 1 In the music playing interface touch the screen there will be several icons in a row appear on the screen 2 Touch amp gt there will be a remark which stand for related mode appear on the left side of the screen The remarks and there related modes are as follow QA Oli OA 5A wl 6 6 oo 1 repeat all 2 play one song then return to the song lists 3 play all in order then return to the song lists 4 play all at random 5 repeat one song Chapter 3 Usage a OM mse OOOO Playing and Pausing Music During play mode touch II to pause music Touch to continue playing music Adjust the Sound
18. st use the unit as a regular storage device copy and paste the files from the PC to the internal memory How to put the ebook or video files into the memory Chapter 5 Customer Service 32 Eu Troubleshooting If you are having problems with your unit please consult the troubleshooting guide below Some simple checks or minor adjustments may restore proper operation if further help is needed please refer to our FAQ at Sungale com No Power Ensure that you have turned the slide swith on Ensure the power outlet is operational Ensure the power cord is not damaged Ensure the power plug is connected firmly to the outlet Unit NOT working Turn the unit off and then turn the unit back on again Chapter 5 Customer Service 33 eE Specifications Product Specifications Audio File Formats WMA WAV MP3 to WMA for storage Photo File Formats JPEG BMP Video File Format AVI E Book Format TXT Memory Cards Supports SD MMC USB Connection USB Device Display panel 3 5 TFT LCD 320 RGB 240 Power AC Adapter Input 100 240V Output 5V 1A Built in battery 550mAh Accessories AC Adapter User Manual USB Cable Earphone Quick Start Guide Cleaning pad Leather case and touch screen stick Note All data are provided for reference purposes only Sungale reserves the right tomake any changes without prior notice Chapter 5 Customer Service P AET GUEI FCC and Safety Information e FCC Part 15 19 Th
19. ys On Device Information and Factory Default From the menu touch Device Information to see the version of the Personal Digital Album Touch Factory Default to recover the system to original state Chapter 4 Storage amp Settings 28 Chapter 4 Settings SSOC CTSS S lt S 7 lt S lt S 7 lt 7 SCT FO Setting This operation wi DeviceVersion V1 2009 05 21 eer score Ta A O E Device Version Factory Default Touch Calibration From the menu touch Touch Calibration to access the below menu Chapter 4 Storage amp Settings 29 OM Settings SSOSOC lt 7T CS SSC lt S CS 7 lt S S lt C A will apear on the left up corner touch the center of the Then the will move to the right up corner of the screen touch it again the will move to right down corner left down corner and center of the screen in the order touch it in order Note Please use the touch screen stick in order to adjust the screen exactly When you touch the on the screen please make sure that you have touched the very center of the crosspoint exactly or you may stay at the interface until you have done so If you have touched correctly the interface will return to the last menu automatically And if you cannot make it and you want to quit at that time the only way to exit is to turn off the power and restart the album Exit After calibrating scr

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