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Safety Instructions
Table of Contents
Safety Instructions
Table of Contents
Please read the safety instructions below before using the player.
Description of each part.................................................................................................................. 4
Viewing an external source ............................................................................................................ 6
Viewing video ................................................................................................................................. 7
Viewing an image ........................................................................................................................... 8
Listening to the music................................................................................................................... 10
Text Viewer....................................................................................................................................12
Using a setup menu ..................................................................................................................... 13
Connecting an external component and USB .............................................................................. 16
Setting and using a transcoder..................................................................................................... 17
Miscellaneous .............................................................................................................................. 24
Specifications .............................................................................................................................. 26
• Do not overload the Mains outlet with too many power cords at any time . (It may cause the gen-
eration of abnormal heat and/or fire.)
• Do not excessively bend the power cord or be squeezed by heavy objects. (It may cause fire.)
• Do not handle the power plug with wet hands. (It may cause electric shock.)
• Plug the player properly so that it can be stable. (If it is not properly plugged, it may cause fire.)
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• Never disassemble or modify the player in any way.
• Do not let chemicals, such as benzene, thinner, and etc., come in contact with the player.
• Do not use the player near a magnetic material (magnet, and etc.).
• Do not let dirt or foreign materials go in the player.
• Avoid using the player in a place where has high temperature (40°… or higher) or low tempera-
ture (5°… or lower), or has much moisture.
• Do not drop the player or give a shock.
• Keep the player away from a place where has severe vibration or a magnetic material.
• Interruption by electromagnetic wave may damage the player. Be sure to completely untie the
adaptor cable before using it.
Accessories
• Avoid using the player near a direct ray of light or heat-generating device.
• Avoid using the player near a place where has much dirt or soot.
• Unplug the power cord when cleaning the adaptor.
• Do not drop the adaptor or give a severe shock.
• Do not use another adaptor (Use a supplied adaptor.)
Owner’s Instructions
Video/Audio cables
Lithium ion battery
Installation CD
(Transcoder program)
Power cable
AC adaptor
Notes when using an earphone
Traffic safety
• Do not use the earphone while riding a bicycle or driving a car or motorcycle. It is not only danger-
ous, but also illegal depending on the region. If the earphone is used while walking on the road,
keeping its volume high on the crosswalk is very dangerous.
Audio cable
USB cable
Protection for hearing ability
• Do not keep the earphone volume high. Most doctors point out that keeping the volume high for a
long time is very harmful to ears.
• If ears ring, turn down the volume or stop using the earphone.
Earphone
Hand strap
Carrying case
Environmental information
• Separate packing materials, batteries, and/or old electronic products when disusing.
• Packing materials are classified into cardboard, polyethylene, and etc. Unnecessary packing
materials have not been used for this player.
OPTION
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Overview
Overview
Overview
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LCD display
Charge indication lamp: This lights on when the battery is charged by the input of DC power or
connecting a USB cable.
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REC button: Use to record an external input signal. Use to display operating time while video play-
back and recording.
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REPEAT button: Use to repeat playback.
MENU button: Use to return to the menu screen.
VOL -,+ buttons: Use to adjust the volume.
SLIDE TIME buttons: Use to select a showing time of the slide show.
(Power/Stop) button: Use to turn on or off the power of the main set, or use to stop play-
back.
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(JOG/Select/Play/Pause/Search/Skip) button
JOG (
): Move it left or right to go to, search, or skip the desired position in the menu.
SELECT (
): Use to select a menu, or play/pause the player.
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AV IN (external input) jack: Use to connect an external component.
DC IN (DC power input) jack: Use to input power.
SD CARD insertion slot
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Charger insertion slot
USB Connection jack
NTSC/PAL switch: Use to select a display format on LCD display.
HOLD switch: If the HOLD function is set, the player does not operate even in the entry of another
button during playback.
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LCD ON/OFF switch: Use to turn on or off the LCD display.
Headphone jack: Use to connect a headphone.
55° TILT: Install hand strap circular stand into 55° slot.
30° TILT: Install hand strap circular stand into 30° slot.
Personal Multimedia Player
Designed for plawa '2004
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Operation
Operation
Viewing an External Source
Viewing Video
This player allows you to view an external input signal. For connection of an external component, see
page 16.
VIDEO LIST
INPUT MODE
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After moving to "INPUT MODE" by using the JOG key, press the JOG key.
The external component that is being currently connected will play and the playback
screen will be displayed.
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After moving to "VIDEO LIST" by using the JOG key, press the JOG key for
selection.
Video files in the built-in memory or SD card will appear.
´ After moving to a desired video file by using the JOG key, press the JOG key
for playback.
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The selected video file will play.
When the STOP button is pressed, playback will stop and the list of files will be
displayed.
Press the MENU button to exit.
The menu screen will be displayed.
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If the JOG key is used short during playback, the previous file or next file will play.
If the JOG key is used long (two seconds or longer) during playback, forward
playback or reverse playback will be available.
Note: If the message "N/A" appears during the operation of Fast Forward (FF) or Fast Reverse
(FR), it means the information on the FF or FR operation (Index) is not included in the file.
Recording External Signals
Œ Video Recording:Press the REC button once to start video recording.
Press the REC button again during video recording to set a recording time.
If the REC button is pressed during video recording, "TIME:000" appears in
the recording time section at the top of the screen. Move the JOG key to the
left or right to set the recording time in units of one minute and press the JOG
key. The recording continues for the set time and automatically stops when
the set time has lapsed.
Press the MENU button to move from the FILE LIST to the MENU SCREEN.
The menu screen will be displayed.
If you press the REC button after setting the recording time during video
recording, the time setting is released.
Press the STOP button to stop recording.
´ MP3 Recording: Hold down the REC button to record MP3.
Repeating Playback
Press the STOP button to stop recording.
Press the REPEAT button.
Every entry of the REPEAT button will select the following sequence of modes:
"OFF" → "ONE" → "ALL".
OFF:After the current file is played, the next file plays automatically.
ONE: Repeats the file which is currently playing.
ALL: Repeats all the video files in the current folder.
ˇ JPEG Recording: Press the JOG button to save a JPEG image.
Press the STOP button to pause or to release the current image and operate
the JOG key to save the current image.
Hold down the JOG key to consecutively record images at an interval of 1~1.5
seconds.
Note
• Video recording and JPEG recording are only possible in external input mode.
• If Macrovision has been set, the Recording function does not operate.
The message "Macrovision detect cannot record” will be displayed.
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Operation
Operation
Viewing Video
Viewing an Image
IMAGE LIST
Repeat Section
Œ Repeats a section selected from the currently playing file.
´ Press the MENU button to select the start (point A).
ˇ Press the MENU button again to select the end (point B). Section A-B will be
played repeatedly.
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¨ If you press the MENU button during the REPEAT SECTION, the REPEAT
SECTION is canceled.
Œ After moving to "JPEG LIST" by using the JOG key, press the JOG key for
selection.
Deleting a File
JPEG files in the built-in memory or SD card will appear.
Œ When deleting a file from the list of files, select the file you want to delete by
using the JOG key and hold the key for at least two seconds. (When select-
ing all the files in the folder, press and hold the REPEAT button for two seconds or
longer.)
´ When the STOP button is pressed, the selected files will be deleted.
ˇ Deletion of the selected files can be cancelled in the same way as the selec-
tion of files.
´ After moving to a desired JPEG file by using the JOG key, press the JOG
key.
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The selected JPEG file will appear on the whole screen.
You can view the previous file or next file by using the JOG key.
When the STOP button is pressed, playback will stop and the list of files will
return.
Press the MENU button to exit.
The menu screen will be displayed.
Setting a Slide Show
Œ Press the REPEAT button to switch to the "SLIDE" mode.
´ Press the SLIDE TIME + or – button to select the showing time of the slide
show.
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You can select the time up to 30 seconds.
The default time is 3 seconds.
Deleting a File
Œ When deleting a file from the list of files, select the file you want to delete by
using the JOG key and hold the key for at least two seconds. (When select-
ing all the files in the folder, press and hold the REPEAT button for two seconds or
longer.)
´ When the STOP button is pressed, the selected files will be deleted.
ˇ Deletion of the selected files can be cancelled in the same way as the selec-
tion of files.
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Operation
Operation
Listening to the Music
Listening to the Music
MP3 LIST
Search Function
Œ Hold the JOG key to the left or to the right to move the playback position of
the current file forwards or backwards.
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´ A search can be executed at a maximum speed of 16´. The sound is muted
during a search.
ˇ If you press the JOG key during a search, the file is played.
Œ After moving to "MP3 LIST" by using the JOG key, press the JOG key for
selection.
Repeat Section
MP3 files in the built-in memory or SD card will appear.
´ After moving to a desired MP3 file by using the JOG key, press the JOG key.
Œ Repeats a section selected from the currently playing file.
´ Press the MENU button to select the start (point A).
ˇ Press the MENU button again to select the end (point B).
Section A-B will be played repeatedly.
¨ If you press the MENU button during the REPEAT SECTION, the REPEAT
SECTION is canceled.
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The selected MP3 file will play.
When the JOG key is used during playback, the previous file or next file will
play.
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When the STOP button is pressed, playback will stop the list of files will return.
Press the MENU button to exit.
The menu screen will be displayed.
Deleting Files
Œ Select a file to delete from the file list using the JOG key and hold down the
JOG key for more than 2 seconds. (Hold down the REPEAT button for more
than 2 seconds to select all files in a folder)
´ Press the STOP button to delete the selected file(s).
- You can cancel the selection in the same manner as when you select files.
Repetitive Playback
Press the REPEAT button.
Whenever you press the REPEAT button, the repeat mode changes in the order of
“OFF” → “ONE” → “ALL” → “SHUFFLE” → “PROGRAM”.
OFF:After the current file has played, the next file is played automatically.
ONE: The current file is repeated.
ALL: All MP3 files in the current folder are played repeatedly.
SHUFFLE: All MP3 files in a current folder are played repeatedly in random order.
PROGRAM: Selected MP3 files are repeated sequentially.
- Select a file and hold down the JOG key. The icon of the selected file is
changed and the file is added to the PROGRAM LIST.
- Select a file from the PROGRAM LIST and hold down the JOG key.
The icon of the selected file is changed and the file is released from the
PROGRAM LIST.
- Whenever you hold down the REPEAT key, all files are alternately
added to and released from the PROGRAM LIST.
- If you change repeat mode, the PROGRAM LIST is released.
Note: In program play mode, you cannot delete a file.
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Operation
Operation
Using a Setup Menu
TEXT VIEWER
TEXT VIEWER
How to use a Setup Menu
GENERAL SETUP
GENERAL SETUP
→ MEMORY
LANGUAGE
POWER SAVE
RESET
→ MEMORY
LANGUAGE
POWER SAVE
RESET
→ INTERNAL
EXTENDED
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UP GRADE
UP GRADE
Œ Select the item you want to set among GENERAL SETUP, RECORD SETUP,
MEMORY SETUP, DISPLAY SETUP, SETUP EXIT by using the JOG key.
´ Move to a detailed setup item in the selected setup menu by using the JOG
key.
ˇ After moving to a desired menu by using the JOG key, press the JOG key
for selection.
Œ Operate JOG to move to the “TEXT VIEWER LIST” and press the JOG key.
Text files saved in the internal memory or the SD card will appear.
´ Operate JOG to move to a text file and press the JOG key.
- The text file will appear.
- You can view the previous or next text file, using JOG.
- Press the STOP button to go back to the FILE LIST.
Note: If you reload the last file, the file is displayed starting from the last
section viewed.
¨ After moving to or adjusting a desired menu by using the JOG key, press
the JOG key to save the state of setup.
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Press the STOP button to move to the upper menu.
Press the MENU button to move to the menu screen.
Press the MENU button to exit.
The menu screen will be displayed.
Search Mode
If you press the JOG button while playing a text file, you can start the search mode.
If you press the JOG key in search mode, the search mode window appears. Select
the position of the file you want to find in the search mode window by moving the JOG
key to the left or right and press the JOG key to move to the selected position.
Deleting Files
Œ Select a file to delete from the file list using the JOG key and hold down the
JOG key for more than 2 seconds. (Hold down the REPEAT button for more
than 2 seconds to select all files in a folder)
´ Press the STOP button to delete the selected file(s).
ˇ You can cancel the selection in the same manner as when you select files.
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Operation
Operation
Using a Setup Menu
MEMORY FORMAT
GENERAL SETUP
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MEMORY
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FORMAT
GENERAL SETUP
MEMORY FORMAT
INTERNAL: Use when playing, recording, deleting, and format-
ting the contents of the built-in memory. An SD card cannot be
used.
INTERNAL: Use to delete all the files in the built-in memory.
EXTENDED: Use to delete all the files in the external SD card.
→ MEMORY
LANGUAGE
POWER SAVE
RESET
→ INTERNAL
→ INTERNAL
EXTENDED
→ FORMAT
EXTENDED
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UP GRADE
EXTENDED: Use when playing, recording, deleting, and format-
ting the contents of an external SD card. The built-in memory
cannot be used.
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LANGUAGE
Use to select a language.
POWER SAVE
Use to set the power saving function. When the function is set,
power will be shut down after a certain time (five minutes) elaps-
es in the state of stop.
DISPLAY SETUP
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BRIGHTNESS
Use to adjust the brightness of the LCD window.
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RESET
DISPLAY SETUP
Use to initialize all settings (factory default).
→ BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
CONTRAST
Use to adjust the sharpness of the LCD window.
UPGRADE
Use to upgrade the firmware that has been downloaded through
USB.
LCD BRIGHTNESS SETUP
RECORD SETUP
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MPEG4
RECORD SETUP
Use to select the picture quality of video recording.
S-FINE: Highest quality
FINE: High quality
→ MPEG4
MP3
→ S-FINE
FINE
INPUT
NORMAL
ECONOMY
SETUP EXIT
NORMAL : Normal quality
ECONOMY : Lowest quality
→ Please refer to the page 26 regarding each recording time.
The Setup menu will disappear and the menu screen will be dis-
played.
SETUP EXIT
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MP3
SAMPLE RATE/BIT RATE: Use to select the quality of recording.
CHANNEL: Use to select MONO or STEREO during recording.
INPUT
Sets the level of the input audio.
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Connection
Installing and Using Transcoder
Connecting an External Component and USB
Installing and Using Transcoder
Connecting an AV Component
Connecting an Audio Component
Using Environment
Audio component
Right side of
the player
A/V component (DVD/VCR)
Right side of
the player
(Portable CD Player,
Portable Cassette Player,
PC Audio output)
[PC requirements]
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Pentium III 1G at least
Memory: 256MB at least
Microsoft DirectX supported VGA
Sound card-required
Video/Audio cable
Audio cable
[OS]
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Microsoft Windows ME/Windows 2000/Windows XP
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Connect a Video/Audio cable between the
A/V component (DVD/VCR) and the player.
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Connect anAudio cable between the audio
component and the player.
[Codec]
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Divx 5.1.1
Visit at the web site
Connecting USB
Note
tion.
Aunified codec for running media files on a PC.
Aunified codec must be installed on the PC to run a file normally.
PC
Left side of the player
• When moving, copying, or deleting a
file through USB, remove the USB
after making sure that the USB con-
nection message window disap-
pears. During the connection of
USB, all the buttons on this player
do not operate.
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[Others]
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Microsoft DirectX 8.0 at least
Microsoft Windows Media Player 9.0
USB cable
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Connect an USB cable between a PC (Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP) and
the player.
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Enter Windows Explorer after USB is recognized by the PC.
This player is displayed as a portable disc in the list of folders of Windows Explorer.
Methods of copying or deleting a file with a portable disc are same with the using meth-
ods in Windows.
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Installing and Using Transcoder
Installing and Using Transcoder
Installation Guide
Installing Transcoder
Insert the supplied installation CD and execute
"TransCoder.EXE".
Transcoder software decodes files such as WMV, ASF, AVI, MPEG, MPG, WMA,
MPGA, VOB and DAT so that the files can be played.
Most files having the video formats, MPEG4-SP and DivX Ver 3.11, and audio for-
mats, 4.0, 5.03 SP and MPEG1 Layer3 (MP3), can be played without being trans-
formed.
Use a Transcoder for files that do not play,
The following programs will be installed to your PC.
1. DivX 5.1.1 Bundle
2. All Codec Packs Link
3. Microsoft Windows Media Player 9.0
4. DirectX9.0
5. Transcoder
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Select "Next".
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Insert the CD that came with the product into your PC to start the installation process.
Note
As shown in the figure right, the process of pro-
gram installation is displayed.
You can download files from the Internet by using the enclosed CD.
The download time may differ according to the kind of Internet connection.
If you insert the CD into your PC, the following menu will appear.
After installation is complete, select "Finish" to
end installation.
Executing Transcoder
Select the menus at the right bottom of Windows
in the following sequence: "Start" →→"Program
(P)" →→"TRANSCODER" → "TRANSCODER".
Or double click "TRANSCODER( )" on the
Windows background screen.
Note
Make sure to select the icons sequentially starting from the top of the MENU window
in this order to install all five programs.
Refer to the Installation Guide and the Q&Aat the bottom of the MENU for the instal-
lation methods
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Installing and Using Transcoder
Installing and Using Transcoder
Installing and Using Transcoder
Menu
Configuration and Function of Transcoder Screen
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File
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New schedule: Calls a new file in the list of transcoded files.
Open schedule:Applies the saved .dmt files in the list of transcod-
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ed files.
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Save: Saves the contents of the operation which is under progress.
in the list of transcoded files.
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SaveAs: Saves as another name.
Exit: Exits the program.
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Build
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Starts transcoding.
Option
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Sami: If there is a caption file, whether to apply or not will be deter-
mined.
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Media file: Only media files are applied in the list.
Media Info: Displays the files which can play without change.
This is not available in any version after Windows XP.
Refresh: Re-applies the file.
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Savefile Path:Applies the path of a file to be transcoded.
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Help
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About: Guides product information and the whole web site.
Œ Menu
´ Function icon
ˇ File search window: This has the same function as Windows Explorer.
¨ File list window: This has the same function as Windows Explorer.
ˆ Transcoded files list window: The files to be transcoded are displayed.
Ø Location where the transcoded files are saved: This displays the location where
the transcoded files are saved.
∏ Capacitance of memory: This displays the capacitance of the location where the
transcoded files are saved.
” Display of transcoding progress: This displays the progress rate.
Tool Bar
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New schedule: Builds a new list of transcoded files.
New schedule
Open schedule: Calls a list of saved transcoded files.
Open schedule
Save
Save: Saves the contents of the list of transcoded files under operation.
Start File Switching: Starts the schedule which is applied to the list of
transcoded files.
Start File
Switching
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Installing and Using Transcoder
Installing and Using Transcoder
Installing and Using Transcoder
Note
Transcoding files
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If Codec does not exist, the player will notice you through a message window. The message win-
dow disappears three seconds later and an icon in red appears on the list.
If the saving space is not enough, the player will notice you through a message window. The mes-
sage window disappears three seconds later and an icon in red appears on the list.
If Caption does not exist, the player will operate without caption.
DivX Codec can be installed only after the user downloads Freeware.
Combined Codec can be installed only after the user downloads Freeware.
If Inter Video Sound Codec has been installed, the player may not play normally.
If there are any errors in the files to be converted, this may result in the file being corrupted.
When the quality of an original file is not good, errors may occur in the transformed file.
Files that are interrupted when playing in Windows Media Player or do not have index information
may have poor quality.
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Refer to the INSTALLATION GUIDE and the Q&Aon the CD for installation details and possible
problems.
Select the location where has a file to be transcoded in the File Search window.
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Drag a file to be transcoded in the File List window and move it into the Transcoded Files
List window.
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Select the "Transcoding ( )" function icon for execution.
The cursor in blue will be located on the file under transcoding and transcoding
will proceed.
After transcoding is complete, the transcoded file will be saved in the specified location.
The default folder is "C:\My Media".
The transcoded file can play by downloading it with a portable disc.
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Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Troubleshooting
Battery and Power
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The player uses an exclusive Lithium-Ion battery which can be fully charged within two hours of
being completely discharged.
Symptom
Solution
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The player is dead.
1. Check a battery orAC adaptor is installed
2. Check the battery is fully charged. If not, charge it with anAC
adaptor or USB cable.
3. Check the HOLD key or LCD OFF key is turned on.
4. Press the POWER button.
When video plays while the player is fully charged, the player can keep playing for about two
hours. When only MP3 plays, the player can keep playing for about four hours.
Depending on the user's convenience, the player can be charged by using a USB cable or adap-
tor.
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Charging with a USB cable
Connect a USB cable between a PC and the player. Then the player will be charged automati-
cally while it is turned off.
When connecting anA/V cable,
the playback screen of an exter-
nal component is not displayed
normally
1. Check anA/V cable is properly connected.
2. If the screen is biased upper or lower, check for the broadcast-
ing system (NTSC or PAL)
Note: The charge indication lamp lights on only during charging. After charging is complete, the
lamp lights off.
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Charging with anAC adaptor
The player can be charged with aAC adaptor included in the player.
Earphone volume is not output
normally.
1. Check for the level of volume.
2. Check for the connection of the earphone. (If there is a dirt or
foreign material in the terminal, noise may occur.)
3. If the data of the file which is playing is damaged, noise may
occur or sound may be interrupted. Check with another file.
Note: Even though the player is turned off, charging will continue.
The charge indication lamp lights on only during charging. After charging is complete, the lamp
lights off.
Charging does not work or the
charge indication lamp does not
light on.
1. Check for the connection of anAC adaptor.
2. Check for the installation of a battery.
3. Check whether the player is fully charged or not.
Cautions on use
An external memory (SD card) is 1. Check for the installation of an external memory.
not recognized normally.
2. Check for the WRITE PROTECT switch of an SD card.
3. This player supports only “FAT and FAT16” formats.
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There may be abnormality in a saved file when removing USB after the PC USB downloading
operation is complete. Remove it safely after making sure that the message "USB CONNECTED
TRANSFERRING FILES" disappears.
Adownloaded moving image file Play the moving image file after transcoding it through the includ-
does not play ed TRANSCODER PROGRAM.
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Be careful that anAC adaptor is not connected to theAV IN jack.
While playing a file in the external memory, do not remove the external memory forcedly.
This player supports USB2.0. If PC environment is USB1.1, however, this player will operate in
USB1.1.
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When connecting USB, the operation of this player will be limited.
Do not remove a battery forcedly during playback or recording.
When charging the player with USB, turn it off first.
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Miscellaneous
Specifications
MOVO_1
96 x 18 x 79(mm) / 3.8 x 0.7 x 3.1(inch)
Including battery: 133 g / 4.7 lbs
Without battery: 107 g / 3.8 lbs
20Hz ~ 20KHz
Model
Size (Wx D x H)
Weight
Frequency characteristics
20mW, Impedance: 16ohm
Typical 90 dB (based on MP3)
Direct playback:AVI (Video: ISO MPEG-4, Audio: MP3)
Trans S/W used: WMV, ASF, AVI, MPEG, MPG, WMA
MP3, ID3 Tag ver1.1
Audio
Headphone output
S/N
Video
Supported files
Encoding
Audio
Image
JPEG
MPEG-4/MP3, Extension = asf
MP3
Video/Audio
Audio
128MB
256MB
512MB
Recording time
(based on the
built-in memory)
ECONOMY
NORMAL
FINE
90 minutes
50 minutes
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S-FINE
3.5" Color TFT LCD, 480 x 234 dot
NTSC/PAL (selectable)
Picture display
PC connection
Built-in
Extended
USB 2.0
128MB/256MB/512MB FLASH MEMORY
SD card slot (8MB ~ 1GB)
Memory type
Video playback: two hours
Audio playback: four hours (LCD OFF mode)
DC 5V 2.0Aadaptor
Battery use time
Power specification
DC 3.7V, 1100mAlithium ion battery
Windows ME/Windows 2000/Windows XP
Pentium III 1 GHz or faster
256MB
Recommended
OS
CPU
system
specification
Memory
26
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