Technika MP-408 Manual de usuario

MP-408
MP-508
MP3 Player withVideo Support
User Guide

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Table of Contents
Safety Information Page 3
About Your Player Page 4
Getting Started Page 5
Connecting the Player to the PC Page 5
Uploading Files to the Player Page 6
Transferring DRM Files Page 7
Transferring Other Files Page 8
Converting and Transferring Video Files Page 11
Using the Video Convertor Page 13
Disconnecting the Player from the PC Page 15
Switching the Player On and O Page 16
Accessing Player Modes Page 17
Playing Music Page 18
A-B Repeat Page 19
Locking and Unlocking the Player Page 19
The Music Library Page 20
Navigating Music Menus Page 23
Playing SMV Video Files Page 24
The FM Radio Page 25
Recording FM Programmes Page 28
Replaying Voice Recordings Page 29
Selecting Voice and FM Recordings Page 30
Viewing Photo Images Page 31
Voice Recording Page 33
System Settings Page 34
Audio Settings Page 34
Setting User EQ Page 35
Altering the Display Page 36
Setting the Sleep Timer Page 37
Setting the System Lock Time Page 37
Play Mode Settings Page 38
The System menu Page 39
Accessing Player Information Page 39
Setting the Language Page 39
Setting the Date and Time Page 40
Restoring System Defaults Page 40
Deleting and Renaming Files Page 41
Warranty and Specications Page 42

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Important Safety Information
Please follow all these guidelines to safely operate your player.
• Read these instructions before using the player
• Keep these instructions. If you are transferring this product to a third party include these instructions.
• Do not use earphones or watch videos while driving, cycling or walking near trac.
• Do not listen at extremely high volumes – doing so can damage your hearing.
• To avoid damaging the player, always insert the earphones prior to switching the player on.
• Do not use or store the player in excessively dry, dusty or dirty environments.
• This product must not be exposed to dripping and splashing water or other liquids.
• Keep the player away from heat, humidity, and magnetic elds.
• Do not leave the unit exposed to direct sunlight for long periods of time,
• Keep the player away from heat sources.
• Clean the player with a soft cloth dampened slightly with clean water. Never clean the player with solvents or abrasives.
• Do not press the screen or apply excessive pressure to the player keys.
• Never disconnect the player from the PC without following the correct procedure.
• WARNING: This product contains an integral Polymer Li-ion battery. There is a risk of re and burns if the player is
handled improperly. Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, or dispose of in re or water. Do not attempt to open the
player case or service the battery pack. Use a qualied service technician to replace the battery and replace only with a
battery designated for this product. Dispose of the product with the battery intact in accordance with recycling
regulations in your area.
• WARNING: When the player is connected to a PC, there is a possibility that an electrostatic discharge may cause the
player to freeze and the screen to blank out. In the event of this happening it will be necessary to perform a reset
procedure. The player will then work normally. See Pages 5 and 15 for details.

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About Your Player
Key to Symbols
1: MIC Microphone Input
2: FUNC Set A-B play in Music, Voice, FM Replay menus
Set “Favorite Songs”In music playlists.
3: RESET Reset the player.
4: V+ Increase Volume; Navigate Menu Items.
5:
I◄◄
Press to go to previous song/recording/ picture menu item.
Press and hold for fast reverse search during play.
When navigating menus, press to return to the previous screen
6:
►/II
Pause/Resume play.
Conrm/Enter an action in a menu.
7: USB Socket
8: 3.5mm Headphone Socket
9: V- Decrease Volume; Navigate Menu Items.
10:
►►I
Press to go to next song/recording/picture/menu item.
Press and hold for fast forward search during play
When naviagting menus, press to go to the next screen
11: MENU Change functions.
12: ON/OFF and STOP key. Also, press to UNLOCK the player.
MENU
V+
V_
RESET
MIC
FUNC
1
2
3
4
5
6 9
10
12
7 8
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Getting Started
Before using the player you should charge the battery
Win2000/XP/Vista – The system will auto-recognise the player
Win 2000: ensure you have SP3 installed
Win XP: To use the latest Media Player (WMP11) you should have SP2 installed
• Make sure the player is switched o.
• Connect the supplied USB cable to the player
• Plug the cable into a free USB port on the PC.
• If connection is successful you will see the player screen on the right.
• You should leave the player battery to charge for at least six hours.
While the player is charging you can upload music and picture les directly to the
player. To view video les on the player you will need to convert them to a suitable
format. See Page 13-15 for details
You cannot operate the player controls when it is connected to the PC!!
RESETTING THE PLAYER
When the player is connected to a PC, there is a faint possibility that an electrostatic
discharge may cause the player to freeze and the screen to blank out. In the event of
this happening it will be necessary to perform this reset procedure.
• Disconnect the player from the PC (Refer to Page 15).
• Locate the RESET hole on the player
• Place a small piece of wire (the end of a paperclip) into the hole and press gently.
• This will reset the player which will now work normally.
Ver 2 .620.0 07

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Uploading Files to the Player
When you connect the player to the PC it will appear as a removeable drive in
“My Computer”.
• To access “My Computer”: Click Start/My Computer - refer to the image on the right
• In the box that opens identify the player. It will be listed as a removeable disk.
Hint: To make it easy to identify the player on the PC, we suggest you
rename the disk. The PC will recognize the player by its new name
whenever you connect it.
You may now access and play les stored on the player, transfer data
between the PC and the player. You may also delete or rename les - see Page 41.
Tranferring Music Files
• Locate the les on your PC hard drive in one window.
• In a second window access the player via “ My
Computer”.
• Choose the les. Right click the les and select “Copy”
• Place the mouse on the player icon Right click the icon
and select and click “Paste” to copy the les across.
Note: If your les are stored in folders you can copy the
entire folder onto the player icon. You should ensure that
only music les (MP3 or WAV) are in the folders before you
transfer them.

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DRM les are les with content protected by a license. DRM les should be transferred via Windows Media Player (WMP). Using
other methods may cause the les to be unplayable.
Windows 2000: DRM les should be transferred via Windows Media Player 9.
Windows XP: Transfer DRM les via Windows Media Player10 or 11.
Windows Vista: The current Media Player is Windows Media Player 11.
These instructions are for use with WMP 10. Other versions behave similarly.
First download the le from the website. Ensure you have downloaded the license according to the instructions on the sup-
plying website. If not, when you try to download the le to your player, WMP a message will appear in the operating window
asking you to download the license from the music publisher.
Transferring DRM Files
A. Connect the player to the PC.
B. Open Windows Media Player 10
C. Navigate to the folder where your
DRM les are stored
D. Select the desired WMA music
together with the DRM license

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D. With the right button of the mouse, select “Add to Sync List”
E. A new window will open. In this window choose the “Sync”
option.
F. Select the desired WMA music together with the DRM license
E. In the “Sync” window, navigate to the
desired WMA music with DRM as step B
and select the player
F: Click “Start Sync” to start synchronising
the les to the player.

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G. Allow the les to nish loading
completely.
H. You can now close Windows Media
Player

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• In “My Computer”, navigate to the MP3
player
• Double Click on the player icon to open
the player folder
This is what the player structure looks like
before any music les are uploaded.
• Music les and folders are stored in the
player drive directly.
• Picture les should be uploaded to the
PHOTO folder
• Microphone recordings are stored in the
VOICE folder.
• Recordings of FM radio broadcasts are
stored in the VOICE folder.
• Video recordings are stored in the
MVIDEO folder.
When the player is connected to the PC these
folders and the three“hidden” les are created.
Use the correct folder when uploading les. If
you accidentally delete a folder, the player will
re-create it when you next connect it to the PC.
Transferring Other Files
If you store the wrong le types in the player there is a strong possibility
that the player will not recognise the le.
This is particularly the case with Video les which have to be specially
prepared and stored in the MVIDEO folder before the player will
recognise and play them.
MUSIC FILES GO HERE
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