Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product CMP622E Craig
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Battery Recharge The player h ad a build-in D C 3.7V , 250mA Lithium battery . Recharging t he battery as: Power ON the player by slide the PO WER switch to ON position.
files transfer ring, set the player in U SB DISK mode as: 1. Power on th e player by slide the POWER Switch to ON p osition, the setting manua l (FIG . 1) will appe ar on the di splay automat ically. F I G . 1 FIG .2 2. Press the >> I or I<< button to select S ETUP then press ME NU button to enter .
computer will d etected the player and s how: 3 . Select and turn on the W indows Medi a Player in the compute r and double click the SYNC butt o n on the menu bar .
2. Only the W in dow XP and V ista or lates t operati on system of computer can inst alled the Windows Me dia Player 10 or 1 1. 3. Do NOT disconnect the play er during files tra nsferring. Otherwise, th e DRM information in th e unit may corrupt, y ou cannot playback the DRM so ngs again.
AMV Co n ve rt er After the installation of the AMV Converter , click “ST ART” on your computer , click “All Programs”, selected and double click “ MP3 Player Utilities 4.16 ” to enter . Then selected and do uble click “AMV Converter” to run the converter .
Locating the Controls S/N Description S/N Description 1 >II Button 6 Button 2 MENU Button 7 MIC (Micr ophone) 3 USB Jack 8 Button 4 VOL Button 9 LCD Display 5 Phones Jack 10 Power ON/OFF S .
Display Overview S/N Description S/N Description 1 EQ Mode 8 Current Song’s Name 2 Repeat Mode 9 L yric Indicator 3 V olume Level 10 Bitrate of curre nt Track 4 Battery Meter 11 T otal time of curre.
Battery Indicator = Battery full power . = Battery empty , connect the uni t to the computer for r echarging. I t would t ake about 4 hour s to f ully rec harge t he b attery . During chargin g, y ou can p laybac k the mu sic, videos or photos a t the same tim e.
Main Menu 1. When power o n the play er , the setting men u will app ear on the display automatically . 2. In the others mod e, press and h old the MENU butt on until the se tting menu appear on the display .
9.1 If LCD set is selected, p re ss ME NU button to enter the set ting menu. Press the >>I or I<< button to sel ect Bl ack or Exit. If B lack i s selecte d, press MENU button to enter , pr.
hold the MENU butto n to save the setting and ex it. 9.5 If Memory info. is selected , press MEN U button to read th e status of internal memory . Press and hold the MENU button to ex it. 9.6 If Firmware v ersion is sel ected, press ME NU button t o read the information of the softw are inside the player .
4.3 If Delete all is select ed, press MENU button to enter , then press the >>I or I<< button to Se lect YES or NO. If YE S is selected, then pre ss the MENU button to delete all th e songs in the play er and exit. If NO is selected, press the MENU button to retu rn to pervious menu.
press the MENU button to sav e the setting an d ex it. 9.3 If SRS mode is select ed, press t he >>I o r I<< button to sel ect the settin g and press the MENU button to save the sett ing and exit as: SRS WOW: T o turn ON the SRS (Surroun d) effe ct.
W atching Movies 1. Power on the player , the sett ing menu will appear on t he display . 2. Press the >>I or I<< butt on to select AMV then press MENU button to enter , the display w ill shows: 3. Press the >>I or I<< bu tton repeate dly to search ing the spe cific video tr acks.
W atching Photos 1. Power on the player , the sett ing menu will appear on t he display . 2. Press the >>I or I<< button t o select Photo, the displa y will show: 3. Press MENU button to enter , the list of photos will appear on the display .
4.1 Press the >>I or I<< but ton to sele ct the functio ns then pres s MENU button to en ter: 4.2 If Local folde r is selected, press the >>I or I<< button t o searching the specific files in dif ference the folders.
V oice Recording 1. Power on the player , the settin g menu will appear on the display . 2. Press the >>I o r I< < butt on to selec t R EC ORD the n pr ess ME NU butt on to en ter . The display w ill show: 3. Press the m enu button to enter the recording quality setti ng menu.
V oice Recording Play back 1. Power on the pl ayer, the setting menu will appea r on the display . 2. Press the >>I or I<< bu tton to selec t VOICE then p ress MENU but ton to enter . The display w ill show: 3. Press the >> I or I<< button t o select the specific re cording tracks.
TROUBLESHOO TING GUIDE If you experi ence a problem with this unit , check the chart bel ow before call ing for service. Player do not power on ● Check the ON/O FF switch. S lide the switch to ON position. ● Press and hold th e II button until the LC D screen light on .
Specificat ion Dimension 2.2(W) x 2.8(H ) x 0.4(D) inches Weight 1.65 oz PC connection USB 2.0 (Fast S peed) Flash memory 2G ( Due to some of me mory was used for inte rnal operation, only approx 1.
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