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Warnings 

 

Don’ts 

 

Do not place naked flames, such as lighted candles on or near the product. 

 

Do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases on or near the product. 

 

Do not use or store this product in a place where it is subject to direct sunlight, heat, excessive dust or 

vibration. 

 

Do not use this product with wet hands. 

 

Do not clean this product with water or other liquids. 

 

Do not block or cover the slots and holes in the product. 

 

Do not push foreign objects into the slots or holes in the product. 

 

Do not attempt to open this product yourself. There are no user serviceable parts inside. 

 

Do not allow children access to plastic bags. 

 

SAFETY WARNINGS

 

 

Before using this product, read and follow all warnings and instructions. 

 

This product is not intended for use by young children. Young children should be properly supervised. 

 

This product is intended for household use only and not for commercial or industrial use. 

 

Do not expose to dripping or splashing. 

 

No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the product. 

 

Ventilation should not be impeded by covering ventilation openings with items such as newspapers, 

table cloths, curtains and the like. 

 

Make  sure  the  unit  is  adjusted  to  a  stable  position.  Damage  caused  by  using  this  product  in  an 

unstable  position  or  by  failure  to  follow  any  other  warning  or  precaution  contained  within  this  user 

manual will not be covered by warranty. 

Lenco suggests retaining the packaging in case for future transport of the product. 

If at any time in the future you should need to dispose of this product please note that: All batteries and 

accumulators need to be removed from this product (Removal of Waste Batteries and Accumulators). 

WARNING:

 Prolonged exposure to loud sounds from personal music players may lead to 

temporary or permanent hearing loss. When participating in the traffic listening to a 

personal music player can make the listener less aware of potential dangers such as 

approaching cars. 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Xemio-6531

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL Xemio 6531 Media Player For information and support www lenco eu ...

Page 2: ... not for commercial or industrial use Do not expose to dripping or splashing No naked flame sources such as lighted candles should be placed on the product Ventilation should not be impeded by covering ventilation openings with items such as newspapers table cloths curtains and the like Make sure the unit is adjusted to a stable position Damage caused by using this product in an unstable position ...

Page 3: ...til the battery status icon in the Connect screen shows that the battery is in full Battery is in full Item Description Item Description 1 Previous Fast Rewind VOL 7 Microphone Mono 2 Next Fast Forward VOL 8 Earphone Output Jack 3 M Menu Enter Select 9 USB Mini Connector 4 Play Pause Standby ON OFF 10 Micro SD Memory Card Slot 5 VOL Volume Control 11 TFT LCD Display 6 Main Power Switch ON OFF ...

Page 4: ...ct screen appear on screen The level bars are running in battery status icon at the Connect screen The battery is in charging Connect Screen In Charging Important The battery does not charge when your computer is in sleep The USB port on most keyboards does not provide enough power to charge the player Connect player to a USB 2 0 port on your computer only to prevent charge problem 2 Connecting an...

Page 5: ... a Windows PC you can also eject player in My Computer or by clicking the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the Windows system tray select the correspondence name of USB Device and choose Stop choose Confirm choose Confirm follow by the pop up windows you re your computer If you re using a Mac you can also eject player by dragging the player icon on the desktop to the Trash Disconnect the USB cable f...

Page 6: ...ystem time Date Time Choose System time by using button and then press M button a date time setting screen appears to use Press VOL button the year is highlighted then adjusting to current year by pressing the button And repeating the adjusting methods by VOL and button again for finished those items Month Date Hour Minute and seconds setting adjustment Finally you need to press the M button to co...

Page 7: ... time choose Power off then choose Sleep time a levels bar with number menu appear choose 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 minutes as you want by using M and buttons e To Change Online mode Applicable depend on Model You might need to change the online mode when connecting with computer system In the sense that some operating systems under Windows 2K SP4 cannot support two driver letters i...

Page 8: ... damaged in some circumstance such as electrostatic voltage discharge issue happens Please follow the instruction posted by the dealer if any or follow the instruction from System Utility Tools if provided It is not recommended to do if the player is proper working j To Exit Select Exit to back to main menu Or press and hold the M button to go back main menu 5 Use Music Menu You can use music play...

Page 9: ...o back to Music Now Play screen if you want 6 Use Music Submenu in Music Stop Mode You might need to selecting folders for music play and delete music files To do this a Local Folder In Music Now Playing screen press button to stop the playing music if player is in playing then press M button to call up the Music Submenu In Music Submenu screen choose Local folder a list menu appear and then selec...

Page 10: ...rack A Then a letter B is flashing once A is selected use button again to select the ending point of track B which you want by using button And now the A B distance of track is repeating However the repeating time and the replay gap time is depend on the set values of Replay Time and Replay Gap have mentioned in below items To create another A B distance of track to repeat press button again and t...

Page 11: ...n then press key to decrease or increase the volume levels To preset the volume level at movie stop mode in Movie Now Playing screen press VOL button a volume control screen appears to use Then press key to preset your desired volume levels 9 Use Movie Submenu You might need to selecting folders delete movie files and set repeat for movie play you can make change during in the playing mode at Movi...

Page 12: ... then choose Normal Repeat one Folder Repeat folder Repeat all Random Intro as you desired by using and M buttons e Exit Select Exit to back to music now playing screen 10 Convert Video files into AMV This tool can be used to transform those video files into AMV files on the computer before you upload them to you player To install this video convert tool to you computer click Utilities video conve...

Page 13: ...ect with highlight the unprocessed AMV files in the file window the icon will be highlighted into And then click icon and a dialog box will be shown Choosing pixels of AMV to 160x120 and Frames per second to middle then click OK to confirm Click to start converting After conversion the AMV files will play automatically for preview And now the converted AMV file is ready to transfer you can simply ...

Page 14: ...nd time will run continue 3 To Save and Stop Recording File Press and hold M button the recorded file will save into memory 12 Use Record Submenu in Stop Mode You might need to change the folder locations which want to store the record file and or change record quality to better compression values In Now Recording screen at stop mode press M button a Record Sub menu appear to use a Local folder In...

Page 15: ...pause the playing file b To Play Previous or Next File Press button to play next file Press button to play previous file c To Fast Forward or Fast Backward Press and hold buttons to use fast forward Press and hold button to use fast backward d Adjust volume level In music playing press VOL button a change volume control screen appears then press buttons to adjust volume levels to down up 0 40 Wait...

Page 16: ...een appear for a while and deleting process is in progress then Empty disk message will shown on screen for few seconds d Exit Select Exit to back to music now playing screen 15 Use Voice Sub menu in Playing Mode You might need to do some changes for music playing such as repeat EQ settings for music files etc To change setting a Repeat In voice playing mode press M button a Music Sub menu appear ...

Page 17: ...eat A B will replay and stop according the selected number of time c Exit Select Exit to back to music now playing screen Note Press and hold the M button will go back to Main Menu directly 16 Use Photo Browse You can use the player as picture photo viewer To browse picture photo file from main menu choose Photo by using and M button a list menu appear to use Choose a file by using button and then...

Page 18: ...or NO appear then press M button to confirm All photo files will be deleted once YES is selected and confirmed a Deleting screen appear for a while and deleting process is in progress then Empty disk message will shown on screen for few seconds e Exit Select Exit for back to photo browse list menu screen 18 Use eBook Menu You can use the player as a text reader with supported file format TXT a To ...

Page 19: ...all then selects Yes No by using button One YES or NO appear then press M button to confirm All eBook files will be deleted once YES is selected and confirmed a Deleing screen appear for a while and deleting process is in progress then Empty disk message will shown on screen for few seconds e Exit Select Exit for back to eBook list menu screen 20 Us eBook Submenu in Playing Mode You might need to ...

Page 20: ...d folder s and file s to play To take out the Micro SD memory card turn Off the player 22 Use Game Menu There have a game name Snake Control the snake move up down left and right to eat the food dot which will exist somewhere on TFT screen The snake s body will get longer at every eats for food but don t let the snake hit the walls and hit the snake body To play game from Main menu choose Game men...

Page 21: ...s Picture Format JPEG BMP GIF eBook Format TXT Operating Temperature 0 to 40 Operating System Window 2000 XP Vista Mac 9 2 or above 25 Disclaimer Updates to Firmware and or hardware components are made regularly Therefore some of the instruction specifications and pictures in this documentation may differ slightly from your particular situation All items described in this guide for illustration pu...

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