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1. Since hearing damage from loud noise is often undetectable until it is too late this Fern manufacturer and the Electronic Industries 7 Association s Consumer Electronics Group recommend you avoid prolonged exposure to excessive noise Customer s Record The serial number of this product is found on the unit You should note the serial number of this unit in the space provided as a 1 permanent record of your purchase to aid in identification in the event of theft of loss Model Number SMPV AGBEB Serial No Read this user guide carefully to ensure proper use of the product and to avoid any danger or physical damage Do not use this unit in extremely hot cold dusty and moist environment Do not drop the unit this could cause damage to the external cabinet as well as internal components Donotrepair the unit by yourself or it will cause damage Avoid getting the unit wet or drop it in water Do not use the unit while driving or doing other things that you must fully concentrate in as it may cause distraction Use your unit with care and attention to your health especially your hearing To avoid damage by electrostatic discharge do not operate the unit in extremely dry environment Always use the accessories provided by or approved by our company also do not subject your unit to moisture Please follow the right way to download data we won t be responsible for the loss of date due to misuse Th
2. GN normal 1 repeat one GD repeat current folder O D repeat current folder A repeat all 0 S random amp G I intro Volume level shows current volume setting from 0 28 in form of a 11 bar graph Volume adjust it will be highlighted when volume adjust mode is selected by R V Button Playing time shows the elapsed and total time of current music file Battery level shows 3 blue segments when fully charged Press M Button for more functions below While playing the following 13 functions are available MENU 1 1 Repeat mode Tap or Button to choose from 7 playback repeat modes Normal default Repeat one Folder once Folder Repeat all Random Intro Press II Button to confirm MENU 1 2 Equalizer EQ Tap 440r Button to choose from 7 preset EQ settings Normal default Rock Pop Classical Soft Jazz DBB Press II Button to confirm MENU 1 3 SRS WOW HD This function enhances the sound quality beyond the regular preset EQ settings Tap or Button to choose from 3 options SRS WOW SRS WOW HD default User setting Disable SRS WOW HD In the User setting submenu tap or Button to choose from 8 more options SRS 3D TruBass FOCUS CENTER DEFINITION Speakersize Limiter Exit Note When SRS WOW or HD sound effects are selected preset EQ will be disabled WOW SRS and e are trademarks of
3. an exhausted battery Make sure the volume is not set to zero and check out the connection between earbuds and the unit No sound coming from the Music file may be corrupted earbuds when playing music or Please download it again from video files your computer Video file may be corrupted Please use the video converter software to recreate the video clip 28 Timestamps of recorded files appear to gain time in a few days The system time is not controlled by quartz and therefore may gain time faster than normal clocks Please try to check and adjust the system time if necessary before making live radio recordings Strange characters displayed on the screen Check out for correct interface language you have chosen Unable to download files from the computer into the unit Make sure the USB port of your computer is working normally and the connecting cable is not broken Make sure memory space of your player is not full SPECIFICATIONS Built in Rechargeable Li Polymer Battery peus DC3 7V 360mAh Screen Size 2 0 inch TFT 220x176 pixels USB Interface USB 2 0 High Speed Built in 4GB Flash Memory Memory Firmware ACTION solution Average Playing Time 2 hours for video and 12 hours for music play Support File we emu oeteredop edu Formats Ieo Image JPG BMP GIF bist Nature Rock Pop Clas
4. below to indicate that your computer is transferring data to your unit Do not disconnect your unit until the LCD screen change back to the idle screen on the right side diagram Otherwise it may result in data loss or even damage to your unit Removing the unit from the computer Note Please follow these steps carefully to avoid data loss or unit damage For Windows users 1 Click on the Safely Remove Hardware icon green arrow in the system tray of your Windows desktop to bring up the list of USB Mass Storage Device attached to our computer From the device list choose the Drive designator that corresponds to your unit for example Drive H Click on the chosen device to unload it from your computer system After a while a Safe To Remove Hardware system message window will pop up telling you that your unit can now be safely removed from the system Disconnect your unit from the USB port of your computer Creating the playlist As soon as the USB cable is disconnected from the unit the following prompt will pop up Create playlist or not Tap gt ii Button for Yes or M Button for No When gt II Button is tapped the following message will appear on the screen Creating Playlist Please wait Note the playlist helps to maintain advanced indexing and sorting of various music video voice recording files properly after each file download from your computer so we strongly recommend all
5. from 4 options 0 15 default 30 60 seconds where 0 means LCD backlight is always on MENU 9 3 Language Choose this to select your favorite language for the user interface Tap or gt gt Button to choose from 19 languages Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese English default Japanese Korean French German Italian Dutch Portuguese Spanish Swedish Czech Danish Polish Russian Turkish Hungarian and Romanian MENU 9 4 Power off MENU 9 4 1 Off time Tap gt Button to adjust the idle duration to last before turning off the unit automatically for energy saving Tap or Button to choose from 6 options 0 15 default 30 60 90 120 minutes where 0 means unit is always on MENU 9 4 2 Sleep time Tap gt Button to adjust the sleep time 26 Tap or 4 Button to choose from 4 options 0 default 15 30 60 minutes where 0 means sleep mode is off MENU 9 5 A B replay Choose this to set A B replay mode of Music and Playback functions Tap 4or gt gt Button to choose from 2 options Manual replay default Auto replay Note when auto replay is selected you only need to set the starting point A and the system will automatically complete the end point B according to previous A B settings MENU 9 6 Memory info Reports available memory space in MB and used up space in 96 MENU 9 7 Firmware version Display firmware version of the unit MENU 9 8 Key tone Choose this to set the key tone sou
6. to the SPECTRA product only while a It remains in the possession of the original purchaser and proof of purchase is demonstrated b It has not been subjected to accident misuse abuse improper service usage outside the descriptions and warnings covered within the owners manual or non SPECTRA approved modifications c Claims are made within the warranty period This warranty does not cover damage or equipment failure caused by electrical wiring not in compliance with electrical codes or SPECTRA owner s manual specifications or failure to provide reasonable care and necessary maintenance as outlined in the owner s manual Warranty of all SPECTRA products applies to residential use only and is void when products are used in a nonresidential environment or installed outside the United States m e This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state TO OBTAIN SERVICE please remove all batteries if any and pack the unit carefully and send it prepaid by insured parcel post or UPS to SPECTRA at the address shown below IF THE UNIT IS RETURNED WITHIN THE WARRANTY PERIOD shown above please include a proof of purchase dated cash register receipt so that we may establish your eligibility for warranty service and repair of the unit without cost Also include a note with a description explaining how the unit is defective A customer service representative may need to contac
7. JENSEN MODEL SMPV 4GBEB DIGITAL MEDIA PLAYER PLEASE READ THIS USER MANUAL COMPLETELY BEFORE OPERATING THIS UNIT AND RETAIN THIS BOOKLET FOR FUTURE Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you ve just purchased is only the start of your musical enjoyment Now it s time to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your equipment offers This manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association s Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level One that lets the sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring or distortion and most importantly without affecting your sensitive hearing Sound can be deceiving Over time your hearing comfort level adapts to higher volumes of sound So what sounds normal can actually be loud and harmful to your hearing Guard against this by setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts To establish a safe level Start your volume control at a low setting Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly and without distortion Once you have established a comfortable sound level Set the dial and leave it there Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future After all we want you listening for a lifetime We Want You Listening For a Lifetime Used wisely your new sound equipment will provide a lifetime of fun and enjoyment
8. SRS Labs Inc 12 WOW technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs Inc MENU 1 4 Tempo rate This function allows you to change the playback speed There are 17 levels from 8 to 8 in which 8 is the slowest 8 is the fastest and 0 default means normal speed MENU 1 5 A B replay This function allows you to repeat a certain passage of MP3 songs only for the chosen number of cycles at the chosen rest interval in between successive replays MENU 1 5 1 Replay Tap gt Button to start replay function A starts to blink in the screen Tap Button to fix replay start point A B will start to flash for the end point Tap Button to fix replay end point B A B stops flashing and now it starts to replay the passage between markers A and B If you want to change the marker points for a new replay passage just tap Button then A start to flash and repeat above steps to complete Tap gt ii Button to terminate A B replay function MENU 1 5 2 Replay times This function allows you to change the numbers of replay cycles Tap or Button to choose from 1 to 10 cycles MENU 1 5 3 Replay gap This function allows you to change the rest interval in between successive replays Tap or 4 Button to choose from 1 to 10 seconds MENU 1 6 Folder list This function displays all accessible folders in the unit s user memory Note the ROOT folder is reserved for system use MENU 1 7 L
9. ble MENU 2 1 Local folder Tap gt 1i Button to display all supported video files in the current folder Tap Button to choose to go up one level to display all other folders in the user memory Tap or Button to choose the desired folder Tap gt ii Button to confirm MENU 2 2 Delete file Tap ii Button to display all supported video files in the current folder Tap or Button to choose the video file to permanently delete from memory Tap ii Button to select Tap or Button to choose from No default or Yes 17 Tap gt ii Button to confirm MENU 2 3 Delete all Tap gt Button to permanently delete all files in the current folder from memory Tap or 4 Button to choose from No default or Yes Tap gt ii Button to confirm MENU 2 4 Repeat Tap or Button to choose from 7 playback repeat modes Normal Repeat one Folder once Folder Repeat all Random Intro Press gt II Button to confirm MENU 2 5 Exit Choose this to return to video pause or stop screen MENU 3 RECORD Choose RECORD to create a live recording of conversations or meetings Tap gt Button to start recording immediately Tap gt Button to pause during recording and tap it again to resume Tap M Button to save the current recording While in pause or stop mode the following 4 functions are available MENU 3 1 Local folder Tap gt Butt
10. fault or Yes o confirm MENU 7 4 Delete all Tap gt ii Button from memory Tap or B Tap gt ii Button o permanently delete all files in the current folder utton to choose from No default or Yes o confirm MENU 7 5 Exit Choose this to return to text folder list MENU 8 BROWSER Choose BROWSER to find any supported music image voice or text files in any folder located in the user memory Tap gt Button twice to see all available folders Tap or Butt on to choose the desired folder and tap gt 11 Button to open it for a full file listing Tap or 4 Butt on to choose the file you want to open and tap gt Ii Button to confirm MENU 9 SETTING 25 Choose SETTING to customize the unit to fit your preferences MENU 9 1 System time Choose this to set the system time for live radio recordings Tap M Button to highlight the Year item and then tap or Button to adjust the it Tap M Button to highlight the next Month item and then tap 440r Button to adjust it Repeat the above procedure to set the Day Hour Minute and Second items accordingly Tap ii Button after adjusting the last item to confirm and exit Note this unit only support 24 hour international time format MENU 9 2 LCD off time Choose this to set the LCD backlight auto off time for energy saving Tap gt ii Button to choose the Set off time option Tap or Button to choose
11. he next available preset channel location If all preset channels are full the save function will be aborted MENU 5 2 Delete Tap gt Button to clear the current preset channel from memory instantly MENU 5 3 Delete all Tap gt Button to clear all saved preset channels from memory instantly Note when the Reset Button is pressed all saved preset channels will also be cleared MENU 5 4 Auto search Tap gt Button to start automatic tuning from 87 5 to 108MHz Strong stations will automatically be saved into the preset channels starting from 01 up to 20 Note all existing preset channels will be cleared MENU 5 5 Exit Choose this to return to radio screen MENU 6 PICTURE Choose PICTURE to display image files JPG BMP or GIF animated formats Tap gt Button to display all support image files in the current folder Tap or 4 Button to choose the desired file 22 Tap gt ii Button to open While displaying an image in manual mode tap or Button to choose the previous or next image Tap M Button or ii Button to return to picture folder list While in stop mode the following 5 functions are available MENU 6 1 Local folder Tap ii Button to display all supported files in the current folder Tap Button to choose to go up one level to display all other folders in the user memory Tap or 4 Button to choose the desired folder Tap gt ii Button to confi
12. iance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment ACCESSORIES INCLUDED x P oe conversion USB cable Earbuds User manual software CD This unit operates on a built in Li polymer battery and must be charged prior to use ease charge the unit for at least 8 hours before first use Connect the PC USB port and the units USB port with the provided USB cable 2 An animating battery icon will appear as shown in the diagram on the right during charging Once full charged the battery will stop running The average recharging time is approximately 3 hours for normal use 3 To stop the charging process disconnect the USB cable Notes Your computer must be turned on while connected to your player for charging Do not overcharge the player after the initial charge Overcharging could shorten the battery s life and charging capacity The built in Li polymer battery will normally offer about 300 or more charge discharge cycles The Li polymer battery will discharge slowly on its own even when the unit is not in use so if the unit is not used for an extended period of time it will be necessary to recharge the unit at least once every 6 months to maintain normal performance AUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replacement should be by a qualified technician and only with the same or equivalent type battery 2 Do not disassemble crush short circuit
13. 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 NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a 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 to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation 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 try 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 a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compl
14. ist mode This function lists all compatible music files in the unit s memory according to Title Artist Album amp Filename Choose the Exit option to return to the music screen MENU 1 8 Favorite This function lets you keep a quick list of your favorite music tracks Choose the Exit option to return to the music screen MENU 1 8 1 View favorite Tap gt ii Button to review your current favorite list Tap or gt gt Button to choose the track you want to play immediately Tap gt ii Button to confirm MENU 1 8 2 Add favorite Tap gt Button to add the current playing track to your existing favorite list MENU 1 8 3 Delete favorite Tap gt ii Button to review your current favorite list Tap or Button to choose the track you want to remove from the list Tap gt ii Button to confirm Note the original music track will not be erased MENU 1 9 Navigation mode MENU 1 9 1 File mode Tap gt ii Button to enable file search mode In the music screen when you tap hold the or Button it will go back to previous or next music track within the current 14 folder When all tracks in the current folder are listed it will proceed to the files in the previous or next folder MENU 1 9 2 Folder mode Tap Button to enable folder search mode In the music screen when you tap hold the or Button it will go back to previous or next music folder until the last or first folder is reached MENU 1 10 Bo
15. kmark list Tap or gt Button to insert a bookmark Tap gt ii Button o confirm Note the bookmarks will be kept until they are deleted or the original text file is erased from memory MENU 7 2 Delete bookmark Tap gt ii Button o review your current bookmark list Tap or Button to choose the bookmark you want to remove from the list Tap gt ii Button MENU 7 3 Add Tap gt ii Button the first line to o confirm bookmark o add a bookmark appears first few characters of he bookmark list of the current file While in stop mode the following 5 functions are available MENU 7 1 Local folder Tap gt ii Button Tap Button o display all supported files in the current folder o choose V to go up one level to display all other folders in the user memory 24 Tap or B Tap gt ii Button utton to choose the desired folder to confirm MENU 7 2 Display mode This function al Tap or B Manual Auto For auto scroll ows you to set the text scroll function utton to choose from 2 options default tap or Button to choose from 1 to 10 seconds default is 3 seconds MENU 7 3 Delete file Tap gt ii Button Tap or B delete from me Tap gt ii Button Tap or B Tap gt II Butto 5 o display all supported files in the current folder utton to choose the desired file to permanently utton to choose from No de
16. ks tap either or Button To move backward or forward quickly while playing a track hold either or Button To return to the Main Menu hold the M Button ID3 Tag Display This unit is able to display the title artist album etc of compatible music files during playback If the ID3 tag information is too long to be displayed all at once on the LCD screen the hidden information will Scroll from right to left across the LCD One Touch Instant Live Radio Recording 1 Hold R V Button in any functions to start live radio recording instantly Tap Button to pause and tap it again to resume 9 2 Tap the M Button to save the current recording to the RecordWoice subfolder 3 Hold the M Button to return to the previous function screen Volume Adjustment In Music Video Playback or Radio mode tap R V Button to select volume adjust mode When the speaker icon is shown reversed tap or hold either or Button to decrease or increase the volume output FUNCTION MENUS AND SETTINGS Menu Navigation 1 From the Main Menu tap or Button to select 1 out of 9 functions Music Video Record Playback Radio Picture Text Browser or Setting 2 Then tap gt ii Button to confirm Submenu Navigation 1 From each function menu you can tap the M Button for submenus if available 2 When viewing submenus the sign will indicate the current setting Tap or Button to change to the desired avai
17. lable option 3 Then tap Button to select or to confirm and go back to the function screen immediately 4 f no keys are press within 5 seconds the last selected option will take effect and it will return to the function screen automatically 5 Hold M Button to return to Main Menu immediately MENU 1 MUSIC Choose MUSIC function to play your MP3 WMA OGG and other supported music files 10 Indicators of Music function EQ mode file type amp bitrate file search mode folder search mode A B replay mode repeat mode volume level File information file no 1D3 tag storing folder amp more volume adjust playing time file opened lyrics available play pause battery level EQ mode shows either Nature Rock Pop Classical Soft Jazz DBB or SRS WOW HD in effect File type amp bitrate shows MP3 WMA OGG ASF APE file types and its bitrate in kbps File search mode it shows up when file mode in navigation submenu is chosen Folder search mode it shows up when folder mode in navigation submenu is chosen File information shows current file number total file number filename ID3 tag amp storing folder details Lyrics available indicates a displayable lyric file of the current music file is present Play pause gt play Il pause m stop I fast backward i fast forward A B replay when A B replay mode is activated Repeat mode
18. lay all supported music tracks in the current folder Tap Button to choose to go up one level to display all other folders in the user memory Tap or 4 Button to choose the desired folder Tap ii Button to confirm MENU 1 2 Delete file Tap ii Button to display all supported music tracks in the current folder Tap or Button to choose the music track to permanently delete from memory Tap gt Button to select Tap or 4 Button to choose from No default or Yes Tap gt ii Button to confirm MENU 1 3 Delete all Tap gt Button to permanently delete all files in the current folder from memory Tap or 4 Button to choose from No default or Yes 16 Tap gt ii Button to confirm MENU 1 4 Fade in out time Tap gt Button to set the fade in rise and fade out decay time in music playback Tap or Button to choose from 3 settings Fast default Normal Slow Press gt II Button to confirm MENU 1 5 Exit Choose this to return to music screen MENU 2 VIDEO Choose VIDEO to play only AMV or AVI files converted by the included video conversion software Please refer to the video converter quick guide for details Tap gt ii Button to start playing Tap gt II Button to pause and tap it again to resume Tap or 4 Button twice to skip to previous or next video While in pause or stop mode the following 5 functions are availa
19. nd level from 0 31 Default is 2 MENU 9 9 Reset to default settings Choose this to clear all custom settings and restore the unit to factory default settings Tap or Button to choose from No default or Yes Tap ii Button to confirm MENU 9 10 Exit Choose this to return to Main Menu Hold Key Lock Switch You may lock all the control buttons on the unit to prevent accidental change to the intended function during operation by sliding the Hold Key Lock Switch to the left side with LCD screen facing upwards A key lock icon will appear if you attempt to press any button To unlock slide the Hold switch in the right side RESET FUNCTION 27 Before first use and after charging up your unit we recommend you to press the Reset Button located between the USB port and Headphone Jack to correctly initialize it In case of an erroneous display or prolonged abnormal behavior during normal use you can also safely restore it to its factory preset conditions by pressing the Reset Button Please note that all personal settings including current time alarm time and sleep session will be cleared So be sure to set up the clock again according to previous sections above TROUBLESHOOTING Problems Possible Solutions The battery may be exhausted Please connect the player to your computer USB port for Unit does not turn on recharging Try to restart it 10 minutes later It takes about 3 hours to fully recharge
20. okmark While playing a music track this function let you insert bookmarks timestamps within it for instant playback from those entry points Choose Exit option to return to the music screen MENU 1 10 1 View bookmark Tap gt ii Button to review your current bookmark list Tap or Button to choose the entry point you want to playback immediately Tap gt ii Button to confirm Note the bookmarks will be kept until they are deleted or the original music track is erased from memory MENU 1 10 2 Delete bookmark Tap gt Button to review your current bookmark list Tap or Button to choose the entry point you want to remove from the list Tap gt ii Button to confirm MENU 1 10 3 Add bookmark Tap gt Button to add the current point to the bookmark list of the playing music track MENU 1 11 FFREV speed setting This function allows you to set the fast forward or reverse speed while playing a music track Tap or Button to choose from 5 Speeds 1X 2X 4X default 8X 16X Press ii Button to confirm MENU 1 12 FFREV sound setting This function allows you to set whether sound can be heard while quickly searching within the playing music track Tap or Button to choose from Sound off default Sound On MENU 1 13 Exit Choose this to return to music screen While in pause or stop mode the following 5 functions are available MENU 1 1 Local folder Tap gt ii Button to disp
21. on to display all recorded files in the current folder Tap Button to choose to go up one level to display all other folders in the user memory Tap or Button to choose the desired folder Tap 11 Button to confirm MENU 3 2 Record type Tap gt ii Button to choose the final quality of recorded files Tap or 4 Button to choose from Fine REC default Long REC Tap ii Button to confirm 18 Note Fine quality will take up larger memory space than Long type for same recording time MENU 3 3 Record gain Tap gt Button to set the sensitivity of the built in recording microphone Tap 440r Button to choose from 0 7 where 0 is lowest sensitivity and 7 is highest Default setting is 3 Tap gt ii Button to confirm MENU 3 4 Exit Choose this to return to record pause or stop screen MENU 4 PLAYBACK Choose PLAYBACK to playback live or radio recordings stored in memory While playing the following 4 functions are available MENU 4 1 Repeat mode Tap or Button to choose from 7 playback repeat modes Normal Repeat one Folder once Folder Repeat all Random Intro Press gt II Button to confirm MENU 4 2 Tempo rate This function allows you to change the playback speed There are 17 levels from 8 to 8 in which 8 is the slowest 8 is the fastest and 0 default means normal speed MENU 4 3 A B replay This function allows you to repeat a certain pas
22. or incinerate your battery as it may cause fire injury burns explosion or other hazards 3 Please dispose of properly for recycling COMPONENTS AND BUTTON FUNCTIONS 1234 5 6 1 Backward Fast Backward Volume Down Button gt gt Forward Fast Forward Volume Up Button R V Record Volume Button M Menu Button gt 11 Power on off Play Pause Button LCD Screen Lanyard Strap Hole Mini USB Port Reset Button mic opening Headphone Jack Hold Key Lock Switch DOWNLOADING MUSIC TO YOUR UNIT Connecting to your Personal Computer 1 Connect the unit to your computer USB port using the provided USB cable ueomuommsolN mb 1 2 The unit will turn itself on automatically 3 TheLCD screen will look like the image on the right indicating a successful connection to the computer USB interface is established successfully For Windows XP Vista 7 users once the unit is connected to your computer it appears as a removable drive in My Computer Downloading files into your unit For Windows users 1 Selectthe track s you want to download 2 Right click on the file s a menu pops up and click Copy 3 Under My Computer or Windows Explorer double click the Removable Disk to open the drive The Removable Disk window appears 4 Right click on the Removable Disk window and click Paste in the menu 5 When the copy process begins the LCD screen will change to the left diagram
23. rm MENU 6 2 Display mode This function allows you to set the image slideshow function Tap or Button to choose from 2 options Manual Auto default For auto slideshow tap or 4 Button to choose from 2 to 10 seconds default is 2 seconds MENU 6 3 Delete file Tap ii Button to display all supported files in the current folder Tap or gt gt Button to choose the desired file to permanently delete from memory Tap gt Button to select Tap or Button to choose from No default or Yes Tap gt ii Button to confirm MENU 6 4 Delete all Tap gt ii Button to permanently delete all files in the current folder from memory Tap or Button to choose from No default or Yes Tap ii Button to confirm MENU 6 5 Exit Choose this to return to picture folder list 23 MENU 7 TEXT Choose TEXT to read eBook or text files ANSI format Tap gt Button to display all support text files in the current folder Tap or 4 Button to choose the desired file Tap gt Button to open While reading the following functions are available Tap or 4 Button to go to previous or next page when manual scroll is chosen Tap gt ii Button o stop and return to text folder list Hold M Button to return to Main Menu Tape M Button for following bookmark functions MENU 7 1 Select bookmark Tap gt ii Button o review your current boo
24. sage of the chosen file for the chosen number of cycles at the chosen rest interval in between successive replays Tap gt Button to start replay function A starts to blink in the screen Tap Button to fix replay start point A B will start to flash for the end point Tap Button to fix replay end point B A B stops flashing and now it starts to replay the passage between markers A and B If you want to change the marker points for a new replay passage just tap Button then A start to flash and repeat above steps to complete Tap gt Button to terminate A B replay function MENU 4 4 Exit Choose this to return to playback pause or stop screen While in pause or stop mode the following 4 functions are available MENU 4 1 Local folder Tap gt ii Button to display all supported files in the current folder Tap Button to choose to go up one level to display all other folders in the user memory Tap 440r Button to choose the desired folder Tap il Button to confirm MENU 4 2 Delete file Tap ii Button to display all supported files in the current folder Tap or Button to choose the desired file to permanently delete from memory Tap gt ii Button to select Tap or Button to choose from No default or Yes Tap gt ii Button to confirm MENU 4 3 Delete all Tap ii Button to permanently delete all files in the current folder from memory Tap 440r B
25. sical Soft Jazz DBB amp SRS WOW HD Effects FM Band 87 50 108 00MHz FM Preset 20 Channels Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese 19 User English default Japanese Korean French Interface German Italian Dutch Portuguese Spanish Languages Swedish Czech Danish Polish Russian Turkish Hungarian Romanian Operating System Windows 2000 XP Vista amp 7 Supported File System FAT16 or FAT32 ss 41 F 95 F 5 C 35 C emperature VALID IN THE U S A ONLY SPECTRA MERCHANDISING INTERNATIONAL INC warrants this unit to be free from defective materials or factory workmanship for a period of 90 days from the date of original customer purchase and provided the product is utilized within the U S A This warranty is not assignable or transferable Our obligation under this warranty is the repair or replacement of the defective unit or any part thereof except batteries when it is returned to the SPECTRA Service Department accompanied by proof of the date of original consumer purchase such as a duplicated copy of a sales receipt You must pay all shipping charges required to ship the product to SPECTRA for warranty service If the product is repaired or replaced under 30 warranty the return charges will be at SPECTRA s expense There are no other express warranties other than those stated herein This warranty is valid only in accordance with the conditions set forth below 1 The warranty applies
26. t you regarding the status of your repair so include your name address phone number and e mail address to speed the process 31 IF THE UNIT IS OUTSIDE THE WARRANTY PERIOD please include a check for 25 00 to cover the cost of repair handling and return postage All out of warranty returns must be sent prepaid It is recommended that you contact SPECTRA first at 1 800 777 5331 or by e mail at info spectraintl com for updated information on the unit requiring service In some cases the model you have may be discontinued and SPECTRA reserves the right to offer alternative options for repair or replacement SPECTRA MERCHANDISING INTERNATIONAL INC 4230 North Normandy Avenue Chicago IL60634 USA 1 800 777 5331 To register your product visit the link below on the website to enter your information http www spectraintl com wform htm Printed in China 32
27. users to accept its creation However if your unit is fully loaded with all kinds of media files it may take considerable time several minutes to create BASIC OPERATIONS Buttons used for Menu M REC Volume R V Play Pause gt i1 Skip functions can be controlled in 3 different ways 1 Tap press the button briefly then release it immediately 2 Press press and hold the button for about 2 seconds then release it 3 Hold press and keep holding the button until function change occurs Turning power on off and initializing unit for first use 3 Hold the ii Button to turn on the unit On first use please press the Reset button once with a pointed object such as a straighten paper clip to correctly initialize the unit and the unit will restart and go to Music function of Main Menu automatically To turn unit off hold it Button Playing music video voice radio recordings 6 7 8 Connect the earbuds to the Headphone Jack Make sure the Hold Switch is set to the unlock amp position Tap either Button to select either music video or playback mode Tap gt ii Button to enter the desired mode To play or pause tap the II Button Note the unit supports lyric synchronization in music mode When you see the lyrics icon on the screen hold M Button until the lyric is displayed on the screen Press M Button to return to normal music screen To change trac
28. utton to choose from No default or Yes Tap ii Button to confirm MENU 4 4 Exit Choose this to return to playback pause or stop screen MENU 5 RADIO Choose RADIO to listen to the built in FM radio 87 5 to 108MHz 20 Indicators of Radio function FM Stereo Indicator Preset Channel No CH01 20 Receiving Frequency 92 6 MHz Frequency Scale pus 87 5 108 MHz 87 5 FM stereo indicator appears when a strong stereo signal is received Preset channel number CH01 20 indicates the current preset channel number Receiving frequency indicates the current FM frequency Frequency scale 87 5 108MHz the red pointer on the frequency scale indicates the relative location of the receiving frequency From the radio screen tap or Button to manually tune to the desired FM station frequency at 0 1MHz interval Alternatively hold or Button to automatically tune to the next strong FM station Tap gt ii Button to move to the next preset channel in memory To record the current radio program Hold R V Button to change to the Record Menu and start recording immediately 21 Tap gt Button to pause during recording and tap it again to resume Tap M Button to save the current recording Hold M Button to return to the radio function screen Tap M Button for 5 more options MENU 5 1 Save Tap gt Button to save the receiving frequency into t

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