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User Manual

 

 

 

cocos-Alabama MP4-Player

 

cocos-promotions gmbh | talheimer straße 32-d | 74223 flein, germany  | phone 0049 (0) 7131/649 38-0  | fax 0049 (0) 7131/649 38-19 

www.cocos-promotions.de  | www.cocos-promotions.com  | www.usb-sticks.de

 

 

 
 
 
 

Foreword 

 
Thank you for using the portable digital MP4 player presented by this company! 
In order to operate this device easily as soon as possible, please read this manual carefully before first using it, so you will 
be able to properly use the device. 
No further notice will be provided on any variation of the information contained in this manual and this company shall not 
take any responsibility for any events caused by any error or omission in this manual. 
 
 

Table of Content 

 
Preface 
Table of Content 
I. Features 
II. Precautions 
III. Appearance and Buttons 
IV. Main Menu 
V. Music Playback 
VI. Video Playback 
VII. FM Radio 
VIII. Image Browsing 
IX. E-book Reading 
X. Recording 
XI. Resource Manager (files) 
XII. Games 
XIII. Settings 
XIV. Converting Video Files 
XV. Firmware Upgrade 
XVI. Resolution of Common Problems

 

XVII. Technical Details 
 
 

I. 

Features 

 

·220X176 matrix full-color high-speed TFT display

 

· Supports MP3, WMA and WAV music formats 
· Supports MPEG-4(AVI) video format 
· Up to 40 stations can be saved for FM radio 
· Supports JPEG image browsing 
· Built-in microphone and super-long-time recording 
· Power-saving setting, brightness adjustable and automatic turn-off 
· Various EQ-modes and repeat options 
· Supports various languages 
· Supports WIN98SE/ME, WIN2000 and WIN XP 
· USB 2.0 high-speed transmission 
· Supports e-book reading 
· Supports game function 
· Mobile hard disc function 
· Supports firmware updating 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Alabama

Page 1: ...Preface Table of Content I Features II Precautions III Appearance and Buttons IV Main Menu V Music Playback VI Video Playback VII FM Radio VIII Image Browsing IX E book Reading X Recording XI Resource Manager files XII Games XIII Settings XIV Converting Video Files XV Firmware Upgrade XVI Resolution of Common Problems XVII Technical Details I Features 220X176 matrix full color high speed TFT displ...

Page 2: ...gram errors may occur 6 When this device is used as a mobile hard disc the user shall store and export files following proper file management operations Improper operations may cause the loss of files and the manufacturer will not take any responsibility in this case 7 When this device is connected to the USB port of a running PC it can be recharged no matter if it s turned on or off 8 Do not disa...

Page 3: ...ttings then select playing setting and then enter the EQ selection You can select from 8 EQ modes including NOR 3D ROCK POP CLASS BASS JAZZ and USER Select each option by pressing the MENU button and enjoy different music effects 4 A B replay Press the VOL button and then press the MENU button to set the starting point A during playback and A blinks in the A B icon press the MENU button twice to s...

Page 4: ...e button to search stations upwards downwards manually During this operation the player is in mute mode If you select automatic search the player will search the stations upwards downwards automatically starting from the current frequency until the next station is found and automatically saved 1 Saving stations Press the PLAY button to save the current station select the position for the stations ...

Page 5: ...unctions Press the button to select from the files When a file is selected press the MENU button to enter the e book reading menu Press the MENU button to return to the e book file list Press hold the MENU button to return to the E book Reading main menu Functions 1 Press the MENU button to enter the e book reading menu 2 Press the button for single line turning 3 Press the PLAY button to display ...

Page 6: ...yback 4 Press the VOL button and press the button to increase decrease the volume XI Resource Manager files Press the MENU button to enter the menu and all files stored in the player will be displayed here in the resource manager 1 Select files Press the button to select files When a folder is selected press the MENU button to enter the folder When a file is selected press the MENU button to enter...

Page 7: ...ton to increase the falling speed 3 Exit Press hold the MENU button to exit the game and return to the main menu of game XIII Settings Select Setting in the main menu and press the MENU button to enter then press the button to go to the desired setting item and press the MENU button to enter Note In the menu pressing the button means returning to the previous menu 1 Playing setting There are 4 opt...

Page 8: ...d Off 4 Display setting There are 3 options background light time brightness adjustment and background light display mode Press the button to select your desired option and press the MENU button to enter the submenu In any one of the 3 options press the button to choose the desired option and press the MENU button to confirm exit and save the settings Background light time Under this menu there ar...

Page 9: ...tes 5 minutes 10 minutes 15 minutes and 20 minutes XIV Converting Video Files AVI is the most popular video format for portable media players and is currently one of the most wide spread formats in the Internet Video files with XviD DivX format codes have a higher video quality as well as a smaller size of files As for the viewing quality the effect of video files with XviD DivX format codes is no...

Page 10: ...been activated if yes please press hold the EQ button to deactivate the electronic lock and try it again 4 Strange noise Check whether the headset plug is clean because dirt can cause noise Check whether the music file has been damaged Try to play other music files for comparison If the file has been damaged it may cause serious noise or skipping sounds 5 Poor FM reception Adjust the positions of ...

Page 11: ... playing time 5 hours Sampling rate 8KHz 16KHz Recording format WAV 32K bps 64Kbps Recording Recording time 8 hours 128M Flash Max output headset L 5mW R 5mW 32Ohm MP3 bit rate 8K bps 320K bps WMA bit rate 32K bps 384K bps Frequency response 20Hz to 20KHz SNR 85dB MP3 WMA Degree of distortion 0 06 Range of reception 76MHz 90MHz 87 5MHz 108MHz No of channels saved 20 20 Max output headset L 5mW R 5...

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