Star Wars – MP4 Player – User Guide

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Star Wars – MP4 Player – User Guide
MP4 Player
USER GUIDE
© Jazwares, Inc. 2011
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CONTENTS
For safe and convenient operation of player, read all instructions before use.
WELCOME & Safety Tips
Key Control & Interface
Music : Loading Music
Pictures
Video
Record
Extras
Video Conversion / Troubleshooting
System Settings
Firmware Upgrade
Features & Specifications
Warranty
Notes
Included in box:
R2-D2 Preloaded MP4 Player
C-3PO Earbuds
USB Cable
Video Cable
Video Conversion Software CD
User Guide andWarranty
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19-20
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Key Control and Interface:
The buttons have different functions for press and press hold.
Back
NEXT
Set volume down.
Set volume up.
Scroll through songs,
video & photos.
Scroll through songs,
video & photos.
MENU
Make your
selection
Play/Pause
Play & pause for
songs, video & photos
Volume
Press and hold for volume
(Also functions as an on/off :
press and hold)
Lock/On/Off
(On/Off is a slide
and hold function)
ON
OFF
LOCK
USB
Earphone
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Key Control and Interface:
The buttons have different functions for press and press hold.
Key Function
Menu: Return; in any interface, press Menu to return to the previous level.
◄◄: Previous; press & hold to rewind.
►►|: Next; press & hold to fast forward.
: VOL : Press & hold to show volume when playing audio/video file.
Volume will appear on screen. Press & hold <►►> to raise volume
Press & hold <◄◄> to lower volume
: SELECT : Press to select Music, Video, Photos, Record, Extras or
Settings
►|| PLAY; play, pause and stop when playing audio/video file
Lock/On/Off: Locks controls, Turns power on, Turns power off.
Notes:
1. When selecting menu items, ◄/► are used to scroll up & down or to select items,
Menu confirms item and return to the previous interface.
2. When playing application, press & hold
to show volume bar, press◄/►to
adjust volume.
Key Operation
Action
Press
Press & Hold
Basic operations
Key pressing time less than 1.2 sec
Key pressing time more than 1.2 sec
Power Lock/On/Off
When the switch is in the On position, press & hold ►|| to turn power on or off.
When the idle time reaches the power-off time set by the user, the player
is powered off automatically. Select the lock position to disable units function
buttons and protect your current settings.
Note: this function is ineffective when the player is connected to PC.
Low Power
When battery power is low, the player will prompt and enter Standby
automatically. Please don’t power on the player now, charge it instead.
Charger current specification recommended: 400-500mA.
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Key Control and Interface Continued:
File Storage
All files stored directly under memory, when you store the
video/picture/song MP4 will automatically recognize the file.
When you record, MP4 will automatically generate a “ RECORD” folder.
Connecting to PC and Charger
The MP4 player can be connected to your PC or a charging adaptor.
System Configuration
OS: Windows XP/2K/ME/98 (driver installation needed)
Linux9 and above /Mac OS 10
CPU: Pentium-133MHz at least
Memory: 32MB at least
Hard disk free space, 100MB at least
Video card: above 640*480, enhanced color at least (16 bits)
Connecting to PC
Connect the player to a PC with the USB cable in power-off/on status;
Disconnect the USB cable or delete the hardware on the PC, the system
enters player’s operation mode.
If you do not disconnect the USB cable, the system will stay in charging
mode during its operation interface.
Connecting to PC
Connect the player to a PC with the USB cable in power-off/on status;
Disconnect the USB cable or delete the hardware on the PC, the system
enters player’s operation mode.
If you do not disconnect the USB cable, the system will stay in charging
mode during its operation interface.
Connecting to Charger/Adapter
Connect the player with the USB cable to charge unit. If player is connected
but power is in the OFF position, the system will go into to refresh mode.
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Music Mode:
Select <Music> on the main interface and press
main music interface
to enter the
Main lnterface
All Music:
All music files are stored under memory ,without a separate folder
Note: black screen function will be shielded for lyric display
Submenu & Basic Operation
In music playing interface, Press”MENU” to enter the
submenu,the played items
Included;
<Cycle Mode>
<Audio Mode>
<SARS WOW>
<Repeat Setting>
1. Play & Pause
Press
to switch between play and pause
2. Rewind and Forward
When playing music or music is paused, press and hold
and
to fast rewind or fast forward
3. Change Music Track
Press
and
to switch to the previous or next track
4. Cycle Mode
lncluded:<Ordinary Mode>,<Single Cycle>,<Directory Play>,
<Directory Cycle>;<whole Cycle>;<Shuffle Play>,<Browse Play>
5. EQ Select
Incuded:Natural,Rock,Pop, Classical,Jazz,Soft and DBB,SRS WOW
6. Delete File
Select <Delete File>,press
to enter the deletion interface and
select Yes or NO
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Loading Music, Video, Photos, Text:
PC :
Turn your MP3/4 Player on.
Plug your player into your PC with the included USB cable
A hard drive icon will appear on your computer’s
“My Computer” window.
NOTE : Your player can not be used when it is connected
to your computer to charge.
Double click on the removable disc icon; it will open up as a new window.
You can copy and delete files just as you would with files
on a hard drive or floppy disk.
Please go to page 15 to learn about the included
VIDEO CONVERSION SOFTWARE.
Ejecting your player
When you are finished copying files to the player, “Eject” it from your
computer. First close all the windows that belong to your player.
Click the icon on the bottom right corner of the windows desktop &
safely detach your player from USB cable.
NOTE :
If you do not properly eject the player from your computer
before disconnecting, you may corrupt files on the player.
Mac :
Turn your MP3/4 Player on.
Plug your player into your Mac with the included USB cable
A hard drive icon will appear on your computer’s desktop.
NOTE : Your player can not be used when it is connected
to your computer to charge.
Drag and drop files to ass music to your player.
NOTE :
If you do not properly eject the player from your computer
before disconnecting, you may corrupt files on the player.
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Loading Music (Continued)
PC :
INSTRUCTIONS FOR LOADING MUSIC FILES TO YOUR MP3 PLAYER
1. With the unit connected to the computer,
click on MY MUSIC under the START menu
to look for the music files on your computer.
Leave the window with the music open.
2. Then click on MY COMPUTER under
the START menu to look for your MP3 Player.
It is named “MY_AUDIO”. Click to open.
3. With the two windows open (The window that contains the music
files on your computer and the window of your MP3 Player drive)
click the song you want to upload and drag it to your MP3 Player.
It will start copying the music file.
You can upload several songs at the same time by selecting the files
while holding CTRL and then dragging them onto your MP3 Player.
IMPORTANT: Only drag music files to your MP3 Player. Do not drag the entire folder or the MP3 Player
would not be able to read the music.
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Pictures:
Select <Pictures> on the main menu
When browsing a picture manually, press
to enter submenu,it includes:
<Lock Folder >
<Playback Set>
<Delete File >
<Delete All>
<Exit>
1.Display Mode
List Mode
Press
and
to move up and down
2.Playback Set
Included:<Manual Play>,<Auto play>
3.Delete File
Select<Delete File>,press
Select Yes or NO
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to enter the deletion interface and
Video:
Select <Video> on the main menu and press
to enter its main menu.
Submenuu and Basic Operation
Press to enter submenu,included
<Main Disk Diretory>
<Delete Files>
<Delete All>
<Cycle Mode>
<Exit>
At this time,video playing stops and will continue if
the system exits from the submenu
1. Volume Adjustment
In Video playing interface,pause video.
Press and hold
Volume control adjust bar appears,Press
to adjust the volume level.
and
2. Play & Pause
Press to switch between play and pause
Note: Black screen function is protected when playing video
3. Rewind and Fast Forward
When playing and pausing video files, press and hold
and
to rewind and fast forward
4. Change File
When playing or pausing video file, press
to switch to the previous or next file.
and
5. Playing Mode
Includes:<OrdinaryMode>,<Single Cycle>,<Directory Play>,<Directory
Cycle>,<Whole Cycle>,<Shuffle Play>,<Browse Play>.
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Video Function Continued:
6.Delete File
Select <Delete File>,press
and Select Yes or No
to enter the deletion interface
Record Function:
Select <Recordings> on the main menu to enter recording interface.
Submenu and Basic Operation
In recording interface player is in standby status, press”MENU” to enter
submenu, it includes
<Local Folder>
<REC type>
<Exit>
1. Record Gain
If player is in recording status, press and hold ”MENU”, the system will save
the recording file and then return to standby status.
2. Start \ Pause \ Stop Recording
Press
to pause
Press
to play
Press and hold ”MENU” to save the recording files,
After saving, directly return to main menu, and automatically
generate “RECORDING” file.
3. ”Record Type” included
<Long REC>,<Fine REC>
<Long VOR>,<Fine VOR>
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Extras:
Select <Extras> in the main interface and press
to enter the menu.
Submenu and Basic Operation
The <Extras> submenu includes <text>
Press
to enter “TEXT”, Press
to play.
When player is in playback mode.
Press “MENU” to enter setting interface
it includes:
<Local Folder>
<Playback Set>
<Delete File>
<Playback Set>
<Delete File>
<Delete All>
<Exit>
2.Playback
Included:<Manual Play>,<Auto Play>
3.Delete File
Select<Delete File>,press
to enter the deletion
interface and select Yes or No
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Conversion Software CD:
Convert Video Files into AMV Files
User can convert video files into AMV files using the supplied conversion software.
1. Run the supplied program SETUP MP3 PLAYER UTILITIES 4.16.
2. Open the AMV Conversion
software you just installed
3.When the conversion is
finished, the system will
automatically play the
converted AMV video files.
Select the video
you are converting
Select the location
for the video
(your MP4)
Press to begin
the conversion
The conversion software CD
includes a Media Manager to help create play lists.
Troubleshooting:
1. Can not turn on the player.
Check battery’s remaining capacity. Connect USB cable or charger and
try to turn on the player again.
2. Can not hear the voice via earphone
Check whether volume is set to 0.
Check whether earphone has been plugged in the earphone input jack.
3. Serious noise
Check whether earphone plug is clean. Dirty plug may lead to noise.
Check whether the file is damaged. Try another file. Damaged file may
lead to serious noise and voice jump.
4. Key does not work.
Check whether the player is set to the lock position.
5.Can not download file.
Check the connection between PC and the player is correct.
Check if the memory space is full.
Check for damaged USB cable.
Need More Help?
Do Not Return Item to Store.
Call 1-800-370-1827 and speak to a customer service representative.
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System Settings:
Select <setting> in the main interface and press
to enter the menu.
1. Adjust Time
Press
to enter the setting interface
Press
to switch hours and minutes
Press
and
to change the time
Press
to confirm and “Menu” to exit
2. LCD Set
Dark Mode
Options, time in seconds: 5s,10s,15s,20s,25s,30s,35s,40s,45s and 50s.
Press
to enter the Dark Mode interface
If the backlight time is 0, there will be no black screen.
If backlight time is on, the screen will turn black if no operation takes place
during the set time duration.
3. Language
Supports English,Spanish,French
4. Power Off
Off time
Options, time in seconds: 10s,20,30,40,50,60s,70s,80s,90s,100s,110s
and 120s. If the power saving is off,the player will not shut down automatically.
If it is on, the player will shut down in if no operation takes place during the
set time duration.
Sleep time
Options, time in minutes: 10min,20min,30min,40min,50min,60min,70min,
80min,90min,100min,110min,120min.
The player will shut down when the set time is reached.
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System Settings (Continued):
Select <setting> in the main interface and press
5. Online mode
Multiply drive
Normal only
Encrypted only
6. Memory info
7. Format Device
Formatting the disk
8. Firmware version
Can check the firmware version number
9. Firmware upgrade
With the need for software and computer
10. Key tone
Volume adjustable button
11. Exit
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to enter the menu.
Firmware Upgrade:
This player includes a firmware upgrading tool for upgrading or repairing
the units firmware.
1. Download the latest firmware.
2. Connect the player to PC’s USB port correctly; make sure no other
movable disks are connected to the PC at this time.
3. Run this tool.
If the players firmware is in good
condition, the tool will shift to
firmware upgrading mode. At this
time a screen prompt displays
the player’s firmware information
such as version etc. This can be
viewed in the upper left corner of
the tool interface display. Click on
“Select new version firmware
file” to select the firmware file to
be upgraded. After the tool
detects the file to be corrected, it displays the information of the selected
firmware such as version etc in the box on the upper right corner of the tool
interface. Now, click on “Start upgrading” to upgrade the firmware. If the
internal firmware of the player has been damaged, the tool will change to
firmware restoration mode. The version information of the player’s internal
firmware now will no longer be displayed in the box on the upper left corner
of the software interface. It requires the user to select a correct firmware file
to repair the damaged one. At the same time, the information such as
version etc of the firmware file to be repaired is displayed in the box on the
upper right corner of the interface; click on “Start upgrading” to upgrade
the firmware.
4. Do not disconnect the player from the PC during firmware upgrading or
repairing. After the upgrading is completed, a prompt “firmware upgrading
succeeded”, will display. The program will exit automatically and disk will
pop out. Now confirm, the tool will shut down and reset the player, the
upgrading is now complete.
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Features and Specifications:
FEATURES:
Music,Video,Photos & Text
Plays up to 500 Songs*
ID3 Support Lyrics & Play
USB 2.0 Full Speed
SPECIFICATIONS:
Display: 1.5”Full Color TFT LCD Display,128*128
Memory: 2GB Flash
Video Format: AVI,AMV
Video Conversion Software Included
Audio Format:MP1,MP2,MP3,WMA,
Sound to noise ratio:90db
Picture Fomat:JPG,BMP
LCD 128*260,000colors TFT screen
Preset Equalizer Modes: Rock,Pop,Classic and More!
Voice Record Function
Multi-languages
Plug & Play:Windows XP /windows Media
Rechargeable Lithium Battery
Operating Voltage: 3.5-4.2v
*Song capacity is dependent upon the
size of each song file.500 songs is
based upon the assumption that each
son file will be 3.8 Mega Bytes
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Limited Ninety (90) Day Warranty:
WARRANTY COVERAGE
Jazwares, Inc.’s warranty obligation is limited to the terms set forth below.
WHO IS COVERED
Jazwares, Inc. warrants the product to the original purchaser or the person receiving
the product as a gift against defects in material & workmanship as based on the date
of the original purchase from an authorized dealer or retailer. The original sales receipt
showing the product name & the purchase date from an authorized retailer is considered
such proof.
WHO IS COVERED
Jazwares, Inc. warranty covers new products if a mechanical defect arises & a
valid claim is received within the Ninety (90) Day Warranty Period. At its option,
Jazwares, Inc. will either (1) repair the product at no charge,using new or refurbished
replacement parts, or (2) exchange the product with a product that is new or which has
been manufactured from new, or serviceable used parts & is at least functionally
equivalent or most comparable to the original product in Jazwares, Inc.’s inventory,
or (3) refund the original purchase price of the product.
Jazwares, Inc. warrants replacement products or parts provided under this warranty
against defects in materials & workmanship from the date of the replacement or repair
for ninety (90) days or for the remaining portion of the original product’s warranty,
whichever provides longer coverage for you. When a product or part is exchanged,
any replacement item becomes your property and the replaced item becomes
Jazwares, Inc. property.
Replacement can only be sent if all warranty requirements are met.
Failure to follow all requirements can result in delay.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED - EXCLUSIONS & LIMITATIONS
The limited warranty applies only to the products manufactured by or for Jazwares, Inc.
that can be identified by the trademark, trade name, or logo affixed to it. This limited
warranty does not apply to any non Jazwares, Inc. hardware product or any software,
even if packaged or sold with the product. Non Jazwares, Inc. manufacturers, suppliers,
or publishers may provide a separate warranty for their own products packaged with the
bundled product. Jazwares, Inc. is not liable for any damage to or loss of any programs,
data or other information stored on any media contained within the product, or any
non - Jazwares, Inc. product or part not covered by this warranty.
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Limited Ninety (90) Day Warranty:
WHAT IS NOT COVERED - EXCLUSIONS & LIMITATIONS
This warranty does not apply
(a) to damage caused by accident, abuse, misuse, misapplication, or
non - Jaspers, Inc. product,
(b) to damage caused by service performed by anyone other than Jaspers, Inc.
(c) to a product or a part that has been modified without the written permission
of Jaspers, Inc.
LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER
• Shipping charges to return defective product to Jaspers, Inc.
• Product repair and/or part replacement because of improper installation, connections
to improper voltage supply, abuse, neglect, accident, unauthorized repair or other
cause not within the control of Jaspers, Inc.
• Damage or claims for products not being available for use, or for lost data or
lost software.
• Damage occurring to product during shipping.
• A product that requires modification or adaptation to enable it to operate in any country
other then the country for which it was designed, manufactured approved and/or authorized,
or repair of products damaged by these modifications.
• Product lost in shipment and no signature verification receipt can be provided.
• Failure to operate per Owner’s Manual.
BEFORE RETURNING ANY PRODUCT, CONTACT JAZWARES, INC. CUSTOMER SERVICE.
Customer service is available 9-6 EST at 1-800-370-1877.
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE
REMEDY FOR THE CONSUMER. JAZWARES, INC. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY
ON THIS PRODUCT. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS PRODUCT
IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY.
Some states do not allow exclusions or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or allow
limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have other rights which vary from state to state.
© Jazwares, Inc.
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Notes:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
a Class B digital device,pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a frequency energy and,if not installed and used
in accordance with the instructions,may cause harmful interference to
radio communications.
However,there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference
to radio or television reception,which can be determined by switching the
equipment off and on,the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experience radio/TV technician for help.
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MP4 Player
Jazwares Inc.
1067 Shotgun Road
Sunrise, Fl. 33326
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USER GUIDE
© Jazwares, Inc. 2011