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Long Click

5. MIC Record

Remaining Battery 
Power

RecordTime

Record Status

File Content

Record File

Total Available Time

Record Progress
/Status Bar

Connecting Music Card 

USB Cable

USB port on the PC

USB port on the player

* Large End

* Small End

Connecting to a Computer 

Connect the small end to player, large end to PC.

1. During Power Off

Connect it to the computer using the USB cable supplied in the package during the player 
powered off. It will be charged using the power supply from the PC.

Installation CD

Connecting to a computer during it power off,
it will charge its built-in battery and appears as 
the left figure.

LCD Display

Connecting Music Card

Elapsed Time

Channel

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Summary of Contents for MEIZU - MANUAL 2

Page 1: ...User s Manual Portable Media Player Portable Media Player...

Page 2: ...rence Getting Started 1 3 Welcome to DaneDigital website The DaneDigital home page provides the overview of company and products other related information and answers to common questions Firmware and...

Page 3: ...Card Using for the First Time Installation CD Downloading from the PC Saving Files Disconnecting to Your PC 25 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 43 44 45 Using Buttons Menu Controls Using Brow...

Page 4: ...start play When there is no button operation for about 3 minutes while the player is stopped it is automatically turned off To power off the player press and hold the Power On Off button until it fini...

Page 5: ...ermission from Meizu Limited Unique and Compact Design with High Portability Super Slim Body Only 7mm Thick TFT LCD1 5 Inch 176 132 RGB Graphic and Dynamic GUI Humanized Sliding Touch Keypads Professi...

Page 6: ...tion CD PartsandNames Note Design and specifications are subject to change without notice M User s anual Getting Started 1 10 POWER PLAY STOP HOLD 1 Top LCD Window Earphone PREVIOUS Switching NEXT 3 B...

Page 7: ...ons of the player Protection Film on the Front Panel ProtectionFilmonthePlayer Touch Keypad Getting Started 1 Sliding touch keypad Clicking Key Key positions Lay your finger on key Press lightly posit...

Page 8: ...ack mode the playback progress bar shows the elapsed and remaining time of current song Slide your finger on touch keypad up and down to adjust the volume Click on the center keypad the sliding bar wi...

Page 9: ...ecting to a Computer Connect the small end to player large end to PC 1 During Power Off Connect it to the computer using the USB cable supplied in the package during the player powered off It will be...

Page 10: ...ttery is used the fewer the number of segments in the icon 2 During Power On Connect it to the computer using the USB cable supplied in the package during the player powered on It will charge its buil...

Page 11: ...The procedures of using for the first time Handling If you grab the player as picture it is easier to handle them System Requirement Pentium 133MHz or Higher 32MB Main Memory or Higher 40MB Hard Disk...

Page 12: ...herwise they won t be identified by Music Card Downloading from the PC Music files can be transferred to the player using the following steps Select the desired music to download to the player from th...

Page 13: ...Disconnecting to your PC C o p y t h e F i l e s i n t h e P l a y e r i n t o y o u r P C 1 With the USB cable connect the USB ports of the player and your PC It should not use a USB hub It is assume...

Page 14: ...switch the Provious or the Next operation 10 Initializing the operating system in the player Start the player click and hold the key for about 8 seconds then it initializes the OS to the original fact...

Page 15: ...1 If the keys cannot function please check if the HOLD is on 2 Continuous playback time About 23hrs 128kbps volume 20 EQ normal LCD off Click ListeningtoMusic Quick Start 3 28 Open Browser Click the...

Page 16: ...Assorting by all artists and unknown artists Albums Assorting by all albums and unknown albums Song Order assort All Songs only You can assort the songs by Title File name Artist and Album During Mai...

Page 17: ...rual Bass Enhancement Speaker Type E Volume restriction There are level 5 35 optional Sound Effect SoundEffect Quick Start 3 Sliding up and down on the touch keypad 32 Random playback This sets whethe...

Page 18: ...adjust sound effect from value 0 9 F Speaker Type To provide Hearphone and Speaker options The player does not have a built in speaker Spatializer Sound Effect Spatializer Sound Effect Sliding up and...

Page 19: ...it Synchronized song Lyrics Copy the lyric files from your PC to the Player Insatiable lrc It will display three lines of lyrics on the screen during playing the current line will be highlighted in di...

Page 20: ...e Down Wipe from Center Slideshow Settings Photo Library Searching for a picture Function up down to select previous next image Tap on the center keypad to display the selected image in full screen Vi...

Page 21: ...recommened that user convert every video files before saving to the player Install the converter tool enclosed in the CD disk Use the program to convert your avi and other formats of video files Afte...

Page 22: ...Video is 200 500 Frame is 15 20 3 The subtitle file and video file should be saved under the same content I e If a video file named Video avi then the subtitle should be Video srt 4 They can be conve...

Page 23: ...h keypad up and down to increase descrease the volume 4 Click the key to pause the video playback 5 Click the Menu key to exit Note Continuous playback time About 4 hours 176 132 15fps Video 384kbps A...

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Page 27: ...Please make sure the battery volume is enough during Voice Recording 2 If it displays The Memory is Full on the LCD to record delete files and or folders on the player in order to make some space ava...

Page 28: ...te a new directory in your player disk namely EBOOK Then save the text file into that folder 3 Disconnect the player and your PC Turn on the player select Browser option 4 Tap on the keypad you can vi...

Page 29: ...al operation of the Player the actual capacity of the flash memory is somewhat reduced For example with a 256MB product about 243MB of memory capacity is normal Free Space Model Number Operating Syste...

Page 30: ...octory setting when the player is not in operating mode Click on the key to resume the backlight Detailed Features by Menu C Background Blend This is the feature to adjust the blend of background phot...

Page 31: ...wo formats to display the time Select Time Format option Tap on the touch keypad to select 12 Hours or 24 Hours and apply it Click the Menu key to exit C Title Time This is the feature to display the...

Page 32: ...e upper menu 7 Language Menu Language Detailed Features by Menu MSC Mode Menu 4 Select the MSC mode connect Music Card to your PC It will appear Removable Disk on your PC Double click it you may use t...

Page 33: ...represented your player memory must be displayed for an upgrade purpose If it is not displayed we recommend that you check the menu that asks whether or not to use a USB Device from the main board CMO...

Page 34: ...o Firmware Upgrade 5 The player is shown as the Mobile Disk on your PC In the normal Windows environment as soon as the cable is connected the message Searching for new device appears Upgrading Produc...

Page 35: ...hed installation of the player manager program Connecting the player to your PC Backup all data stored in the player Operating procedures Press the Power ON OFF button to start the player Connect the...

Page 36: ...esult in damage or sound distortion Be careful when storing the set and do not use or place it at the following places Places with high humidity Places with strong magnetic fields Places with extreme...

Page 37: ...keep the SN of your player for your future s reference Trouble Shooting Trouble Shooting There is no sound The player does not power on Characters in LCD are broken Failed download of music audio fil...

Page 38: ...e High speed USB2 0 Built in basic Flash Memory 2GB 4GB 8GB Built in 3 7V 460mAh Rechargeable Li ion battery FLAC WMA Lossless WMA OGG WAV Frequency Response S N Ratio Distortion Rate Earphone s Outpu...

Page 39: ...77 Additional Information 6 Memo 76 Memo...

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