Pengo Computer Accessories 06201 User Manual

Digital Media Player  
MP3 Player / Software MP4 Video Player / Picture Browser / Voice  
Recorder / E-Book / FM Radio / Flash Memory Drive  
User’s Manual  
(For Model #06201, UPC Code 084478062012)  
Release 1.0 (March 2007)  
The Product and materials mentioned in this manual are subject to change without prior notice.  
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Precautions  
This manual contains important safety measurements and proper operation information. Please  
read all the information carefully before using the device in order to avoid any unexpected  
accidents.  
z Do not expose the player to extreme conditions (High Temperature, Humidity, or dust).  
z Do not expose the player to a temperature over 40° C. This may cause distortion of the  
LCD screen.  
z Do not knock, hit, or shake the player. Doing so may cause the TFT screen damage or  
abnormally display objects.  
z Select a suitable volume, if you feel your ears tingle turn down the volume.  
z Battery service lift may vary in different conditions, manufacturer or manufacturing time.  
z Do not disconnect the player abruptly during formatting, uploading, or downloading, this  
could potentially cause a program error.  
z Pengo will not be held liable for any memory loss caused by product damage, repair or any  
other reasons. Please follow operating procedures found in the manual.  
z The player, whether powered on or off, can be charged using the USB port of your computer.  
z Do not dismantle the player personally, use alcohol, thinner or benzene to clean the surface  
of the player.  
z Do not use the player in any “Electronics-Prohibited” areas, such as on a plane, unless  
otherwise stated.  
z Do not use the player when driving to avoid traffic accidents.  
z Please charge in the following conditions:  
A. Battery electricity icon displays no charge.  
B. If your player powers off automatically, upon powering it back on the player repeats the  
shut down process.  
C. No response when pressing the keys.  
Our Company reserves the right for the improvement of the product. It is subject to any  
change on the specifications and designs without further notice!  
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Characteristics  
2-inch 262K full-color TFT display  
Multi music formats: MP3, WMA and WAV, and real audio frequency display  
MPEG-4 video format play, full-screen play display  
High-definition JPEG picture browser function  
Digital recorder  
Energy-saving settings, adjustable brightness control, customizable power off timer  
Supports 3D EQ surround effects, customized EQ  
Supports multiple languages  
USB2.0 ultra-high speed transmission as 5M/S  
Listen to music while reading E-book, with bookmark function  
Listen to music while playing games  
Portable U-disk function, support Firmware Upgrade  
A-B repeat function  
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About the Player  
z
Key Explanation:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
ON/OFF: On/Off/Pause switch  
Next/Fast Forward function key ()  
Previous/Fast Reverse function key ()  
Play/Mode key (OK)  
Volume decrease (VOL -)  
Volume increase (VOL+)  
Earphone  
USB  
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Screen Description  
Music Play  
REC Mode  
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Screen Description  
Video Play  
Picture Browser/E-Book/Resource Manager  
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Basic Operation  
Power On/Off  
Power On:  
Push the power switch to the ON position, long press  
key for 3 seconds, the player will  
display the Boot interface and enter the working mode before the Normal Power Off.  
Power Off:  
a. In Play state: short press  
b. In Play state: long press  
c. In other modes: press  
to pause, press  
for 2 seconds to stop, press  
for 3 seconds to power off.  
for 3 seconds to power off.  
for 3 seconds to power off.  
d. The system will power off automatically if the battery has no charge.  
Power Reset  
If your player is blocked during the usage, you can push the [ON/OFF] power switch to restart  
the player.  
Connect to Computer and Data File Transmission  
After starting the computer, you can connect the player to the computer via USB cable to utilize  
the USB power supply or USB data transmission functions. When the player is connected to the  
computer via USB port, it can also be used as a U disk. This allows you to drag your favorite  
music or data into the MP3 player files instead of any 3rd procedure.  
Volume Control  
Press + or _ to adjust the volume.  
Battery  
This player comes equipped with a high capacity lithium-ion battery..  
Full Battery  
Partially used  
Low Battery  
Empty (time to charge)  
The usable time of battery power may vary according to different volumes, type of files playing  
or pressing operation buttons. You can save battery power by using the [Customized Power off  
Time] or [Display Setting] functions.  
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System Menu  
Main Interface  
After entering the Main Interface, select your desired option among [Music ]/[Video ]/ [FM ]/  
[Photo]/[Text]/[Record]/[Navigation]/[Game]/[Setting] circularly by pushing left or right; short  
press the MENU key to enter the option menu, long press the [MENU] key to exit the submenu  
and return to the Main Interface  
Setup  
In the Main Interface, push left or right to select the [Settings] option, short press the MENU key  
to enter the Settings interface (shown in right bottom); select the sub-option to be set by pushing  
+ or _.  
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Settings Menu  
z Display Setup  
Backlight time has six options - 5 sec., 10 sec., 15 sec., 20 sec., 30 sec., and always on.  
Lum has five options - +1, +2, +3, +4 and +5, the higher level, the more bright.  
Backlight mode has two options - Normal or Electricity-saving mode.  
z System Setup  
Four sub-options: Language, About, Upgrade and Default set.  
1. Language Selection: There are eleven languages to choose from: Simplified Chinese,  
Traditional Chinese, English, Korean, Japanese, Spanish, French, German, Italian,  
Portuguese, and Russian.  
2. About: Player storage memory, remaining memory, and system software version no., this  
information is read-only, short press the MENU key to exit.  
3. Firmware Upgrading: A pop-up dialog box will appear in this menu, confirm whether or  
not to upgrade the firmware by selecting “Yes” or “No”.  
4. Defaulted Set: A pop-up dialog box will appear in this menu, confirm whether or not to  
return to the defaulted value, select “Yes” or “No”.  
z Power Off Time  
In this menu, there are six Power options: Off, 10 min., 15 min., 30 min., 60 min. and 120  
min.  
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Listen to Music  
Play/Stop/Pause  
In the Music Play menu, connect the earphones to the player, select the desired song file by  
pushing left or right keys, short press the MENU key to begin playing; short press the MENU  
key to pause, operate it circularly. While playing music, the interface has a real audio frequency  
display, e.g., for LRC files, behind the frequency is the Synchronous Lyric.  
Lyric Display  
The player only supports the Lyric Synchronous Display for the file that shares the same name as  
LRC file in MP3 format, e.g., the music file is named “Angel.mp3”, the LRC file must be named  
“Angel.Lrc”; they must also be store in the same directory.  
A-B Repeat function  
In the Music Play state, press A-B to begin the repeat mode, (A) will display on the screen; press  
A-B again to set the end of the repeating segment, A-B will be displayed and the player will  
repeat between the beginning and ending points.  
Music Play Setting Menu  
In the Music Play state, long press the [MENU] key to enter the Main Menu. Enter the “Music”  
mode under the “Settings” option; there are multiple options listed, push the + or _ keys to shift  
to the desired setup menu. After making your selection, press the MENU key to confirm.  
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Listen to Music  
1. Repeat Mode  
a. Once  
Stops after playing all the songs in each directory.  
b. Repeat 1  
c. Folder once  
d. Folder repeat  
e. All once  
f. All repeat  
g. Intro  
Repeats playing a single song.  
Play all the songs in the folder.  
Repeatedly plays all songs in a folder.  
Randomly plays all songs in he current folder.  
Repeatedly plays all songs on the player.  
Plays the first 10 seconds of every song in the current folder.  
2. EQ Select/User EQ Set  
Normal/3D/Rock/Pop/Classic/Bass/Jazz/User EQ, The first seven options will give you different  
music effects; The User EQ function allows you to edit your favorite EQ effect. This operation is  
done by pressing the left or right MENU keys.  
3. Play mode  
Order  
Shuffle  
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Voice REC  
Voice REC  
In Main Interface, enter the Record state; press the A-B/REC key to start recording, press the  
A-B/REC key to pause recording, long press the A-B/REC key to save the recorded file and enter  
the next Recording preparation state. Long press the [MENU] key to save the recording and exit  
the REC mode.  
REC Setup  
In Stop state of REC mode, long press the [MENU] key to exit the Main interface; enter the  
Settings menu, enter the Record option and adjust the settings among [REC Quality] and [REC  
Volume].  
1. REC Quality: High Quality and General quality. High Quality has a larger REC file and  
better effect, General Quality is the opposite)  
2. REC Volume has five options - +1, +2, +3, +4 and +5. The higher the level, the higher the  
recorded volume will be  
*The recorded voice files can be found in the Music Play menu and played to try the selected  
effect.  
*If the screen displays “Full Space”, it indicates that there is no space for a new recorded file,  
delete older, unnecessary, or unused files to free up space.  
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Other Modes  
Resources Manager (Navigation)  
Resources manager is one of the function characteristics. It allows you to see the “Inside” file  
type, structure and contents more clearly for convenient management and searching of file  
contents.  
Delete File  
In Resources Manager (Navigation) mode, you can select music or video files to be deleted;  
press the A-B/RCA key to display the [Delete] Dialog box, select “Yes” to delete and “No” to  
cancel. After making your selection, short press the MENU key to implement the selected option.  
JPEG Browser (Photo)  
In Main Interface select the [Photo] feature; short press the MENU key to confirm and enter  
Picture Browse mode, push the + or _ keys to select the previous or next picture.  
FM (Note: In FM mode, the earphones are used as an antenna)  
Enter FM menu, Press Next or PRE key to select: Manual, Auto, Mem, Pres, Del  
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Manu: Press MENU Key to confirm, press left or right to change the frequency manually, long  
press the [MENU] key to exit.  
Auto: Press MENU to enter, the player will automatically search, after searching the player will  
display, pres CH XX, press left or right to select the station.  
Mem: Press the MENU key to enter, press + or _ to select the stations, press MENU to confirm  
and store, the frequency displayed on the screen will replace the frequency that was stored before.  
Short press the MENU key to exit mem., long press the MENU key to return to the FM menu.  
Pres: Press the MENU key to enter, press left or right to select the stations that have been stored  
in the player.  
Del: Press the MENU key to enter, press + or _ to select the station that you want to delete, press  
MENU to confirm, after deleting the station’s frequency the screen will display “empty”, short  
press MENU to exit mem, then long press MENU to return to the FM menu.  
FM record:  
While listening to music in FM mode, press the A-B/REC key to enter the FM record mode,  
press the A-B/REC key to record or pause selection, long press the Mode key to store the  
recorded Music as a file and exit FM record mode.  
E-Book  
Download TXT File: Connect the player to your computer, select the desired file to download  
and save the file in .TXT format on your portable disk.  
Read File: In the Main Interface, enter Text option, push + or _ key to select the desired file to  
read, short press the MENU key to read. Turn the pages by pushing left or right keys.  
Game Function (Optional)  
Built-in Intellectual Game: Russian Diamond  
In System Menu, enter Game mode, short press the MENU key to enter Game Setup Interface.  
Keys Description: Russian Diamond is operated in horizontal; short press the MENU key to shift  
between the Start and Pause functions, push left or right to control the movement of the  
diamonds. Press + and _ to change the shape; short press the [MENU] key to drop down an item  
quickly; long press the [MENU] key to exit.  
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USB Disk  
USB Display Mode  
The player has a high-speed USB2.0 port with a transmission speed of 5M/S. This player is a  
standard USB disk and supports the following systems: Windows98 (Driver installation is  
necessary), over Windows2K (it’s unnecessary to install the driver), Mac OS 10.3 and over,  
Linux Redhat 8.0 and over. It supports the USB’s power supply and can be played without a  
battery. A few seconds after connecting to the PC, the player will display the On-line mode  
shown below.  
Charge Display Mode  
If the battery is too low, the display will display “Low battery to power off”; the player will  
power off automatically. You can use the attached charger to charge the battery. While charging,  
the screen will display the impulse battery icon; after charging, the battery electricity will show  
full grids (Fig.4). It requires 4 hours to fully charge the battery (Note: The first two times, you  
will have to charge for 8 hours)  
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Convert and Play Video File  
This player can play converted AVI Video formats. Most WMV, RM, AVI, VOB or DAT Video  
files can be converted into AVI video format using the video converter software on the Driver  
Disc.  
1. Click and run the “AV Converter.exe” program, select your desired video/audio file and AVI  
video file routine to be generated, shown as follows:  
2. Select and set your desired parameters, click the [Start to Convert] button, it then begins to  
convert into an AVI file.  
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3. The successfully converted AVI video file can be played in your MP4 player. Enter the Video  
Play menu, select the corresponding file, short press the [MODE] key to play desired video,  
long press to exit (the Video Play interface refers to the Screen Description).  
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Upgrade Player Driver  
The player can upgrade or restore the damaged player driver using the tool software in the Driver  
Disk.  
1. For the initial upgrading on your computer, you will need to insert the driver disk into the  
CD-ROM of the computer, connect the MP4 player with the computer, this procedure requires  
you to press and hold the Left key until the Installation Interface program appears on the screen.  
2. Implement the next step according to the Dialog box prompt, select the “Upgrading Tool”  
folder on the Driver Disk, select the “Browse” option from the fourth Dialog box, then click  
Confirm.  
3. Operate according to the prompts in dialog box until the task is completed.  
4. When the installation of programs required by the computer is finished you can begin the  
upgrading; select and run the firmware upgrading tool “Consumer.exe” (this can be found on  
the Driver Disk), open and select the “Rock2*.rfw” file (the Interface is as follows).  
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5. Connect the player to your PC using a USB cable (press and hold the Left key before the  
On-line operation), click [Burnt Firmware] until the Auto Upgrading is achieved.  
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Note: A firmware upgrade is to improve and optimize the performance of the player. The normal  
work of the player would not be affected even if the firmware isn’t upgraded. The wrong  
operation of upgrading firmware would cause the device not to work normally! The firmware  
upgrade software of this player should not be applied to any other series/model of player.  
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Troubleshooting  
If the player can not be played normally, please check the following:  
Troubles  
Causes  
Check whether the player is powered on or not and whether  
the machine program is damaged or not  
It cannot be turned on  
The player is blocked  
Push the power switch to restart the player  
Check whether the machine is powered on or not  
Confirm the volume is not set to “0” level, check and make  
sure that the earphones are connected well and keep the  
earphones clean  
It cannot be played  
Format the disk again  
It cannot  
upload/download the file Insert USB cable totally well after the Power on. Correctly  
or the disk can not be  
found in computer  
install the driver again.  
Check and make sure there is enough memory available and  
that the battery is charged.  
I cannot record anything  
Words on the display are  
deformed  
Make sure that you have selected the correct language  
Upgrade again in Windows 2000  
It can not be used  
normally after upgrading  
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Product Specifications  
Items  
Specifications  
Dimensions  
70×45×8mm (W*H*D)  
Weight  
About 43g  
TFT colored display  
Language support  
Data transmission speed  
Supportable file format  
262K real colored display, Diagram (220*176)  
Multiple languages  
High speed USB2.0 (5M Byte/s)  
Music: MP3, WMA, WMV, ASF, WAV  
REC: WAV Picture: JPEG  
Supportable video format AVI, RM, VOB, DAT, RMVB etc. (should be  
converted)  
SNR  
90dB  
Max. output power  
Storage media  
10mW in left and right  
Embedded  
Flash,  
memory  
128MB/256MB/512MB/1GB/2GB,  
3.7V polyether battery  
Video play: 6 hours  
MP3 play: 8 hours  
Power supply  
Usable time of battery  
Voice REC: 10 hours  
5to 40℃  
Working temperature  
Supporting  
operating  
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PENGO TECHNOLOGIES, INC. (Limited Warranty — U.S. Only)  
The limited warranty set forth below is given by Pengo Technologies, Inc. (“Pengo”) with respect to the Pengo  
MP3/MP4/USB Flash Drive Product Line (the “product”) that you have purchased, when purchased and used in  
the United States. The product that you have purchased is the only product to which this warranty card and the  
limited warranty provided by Pengo and stated on the card apply.  
Your product, when delivered to you in new condition in its original container, is warranted against defects in  
materials or workmanship as follows: for a period of Six (6) months from the date of original purchase, defective  
parts or a defective product returned to Pengo for such product, as applicable, and proven to be defective upon  
inspection, will be exchanged for new or comparable rebuilt parts, or a refurbished product, as determined by Pengo.  
Warranty repair or replacement shall not extend the original warranty period of the defective product.  
This limited warranty shall only apply if the product is used in conjunction with compatible computer equipment  
and compatible software, as to which items Pengo shall have no responsibility.  
This limited warranty covers all defects encountered in normal use of the product, and does not apply in the  
following cases:  
Loss of or damage to the product due to abuse, mishandling, improper packaging by you, alteration, accident,  
electrical current fluctuations, failure to follow operating, maintenance or environmental instructions prescribed in  
Pengo’s instruction manual, or services performed by someone other than Pengo.  
Use of parts or supplies (other than those sold by Pengo) that cause damage to the product or cause abnormally  
frequent service calls or service problems. If the product has had its serial number or dating altered or removed.  
NO IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, APPLIES TO THE PRODUCT AFTER THE APPLICABLE  
PERIOD OF THE EXPRESS LIMTIED WARRANTY STATED ABOVE, AND NO OTHER EXPRESS  
WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE, EXCEPT AS MENTIONED ABOVE, GIVEN BY ANY PERSON OR ENTITY  
WITH REPSECT TO THE PRODUCT SHALL BIND PENGO. (SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW  
LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY  
NOT APPLY TO YOU.) PENGO SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF REVENUES OR PROFITS,  
INCONVENIENCE, EXPENSE FOR SUBSTITUTE EQUIPMENT OR SERVICE, STORAGE CHARGES, LOSS  
OR CORRUPTION OF DATA, OR ANY OTHER SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  
CAUSED BY THE USE OR MISUSE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT, REGARDLESS OF THE  
LEGAL THEORY ON WHICH THE CLAIM IS BASED. EVEN IF PENGO HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE  
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, IN NO EVENT SHALL RECOVERY OF ANY KIND AGAINST PENGO  
BE GREATER IN AMOUNT THAN THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT SOLD BY PENGO OF  
WHICH CAUSED THE ALLEGED DAMAGE. WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING, YOU ASSUME ALL  
RISK AND LIABILITY FOR LOSS, DAMAGE OR INJURY TO YOU AND YOUR PROPERTY, OR TO  
OTHERS AND THEIR PROPERTY ARISING OUT OF USE OR MISUSE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE THE  
PRODUCT NOT CAUSED DIRECTLY BY THE NEGLIGENCE OF PENGO. (SOME STATES DO NOT  
ALLOW EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE  
ABOVE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.) THIS LIMITED WARRANTY  
SHALL NOT EXTEND TO ANYONE OTHER THAN THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THE PRODUCT, OR  
THE PERSON FOR WHOM IT WAS PURCHASED AS A GIFT, AND STATES YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY.  
Pengo offers the following customer technical support options:  
1. For e-mail technical support please go to http://www.pengo.com/pengo.files/supportform.htm  
2. For the latest driver downloads and FAQs, please go to http://www.pengo.com/pengo.files/support new.htm  
Free technical support Monday-Friday (excluding holidays) for products still under warranty (Call  
1-888-PENGO99 or E-mail to support@pengo.com). If the problem can’t be corrected by using one of the above  
technical support options, you will be asked to follow the applicable procedures for warranty service. Note that a  
dated proof of purchase (bill of sale) is required to verify eligibility at the time of service. This requirement will be  
satisfied by providing a copy of your dated bill of sale, as well as the product serial number located under the battery.  
This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights, not including rights that vary from state to state.  
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