Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product SMPV-4GBEB Jensen
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MODEL SMPV-4GBEB DIGIT AL MEDIA PLA YER PLEASE READ THIS USER M ANUA L COMP LETELY B EFO RE OPE RATING THIS UN IT AND RETAIN T HI S B OOKLE T F OR FU TUR E.
1 DEAR JENSEN CUSTOM ER Selecting fine audio equipm ent such as the unit you've just purchased is only th e start of your musical enjoyment. Now it's time to consider how you can ma ximize the fun and excitemen t your equipment offers.
2 permanent record of your pur chase to aid in identification in th e event of theft of loss. Model Number:SMPV-4GBE B S e r i a l N o : L SAFETY INFORMATION Read this user guid e carefully to ensure prope r use of the produc t and to avoid any dan ger or physical damage.
3 NOTE : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursu ant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to pro vide reasonable protection against harmful int erference in a residential inst allation.
4 POWER SOURCE & RECH ARGING This unit operates on a built-in Li –polymer b attery and must b e charged prior to use. Please charge the u nit for at least 8 hours before first use. 1. Connect the PC USB port and the unit’s USB port with the provi ded USB ca ble.
5 3. Please dispos e of properly for recycling. COMPONENTS AND BUTTO N FUNCTIONS 1. [ - ] : Backward/Fast Back ward/Volume Down Button 2. [ + ] : Forward/Fast For ward/Volume Up Button 3. [R/V ]: Record/V olume Butto n 4. [ M ]: Menu Button 5.
6 2. The unit will turn itself on aut omatically. 3. The LCD scr een will look like the image on the right indicating a successful connecti on to the computer’ USB interface is established succes sf ully. For Windows XP/Vista/7 users, once the unit is connected to your computer, it appears as a r emovable drive in “My Computer”.
7 Removing the unit from the comput er: Note: Please follow these ste ps car efully t o avoid data loss or unit damage. For Windows users: 1. Click on the “Safely Remove Hardware” icon (green ar row) in the system tray of your W indows deskto p to bring u p the list of USB Mass Storage Device attach ed to our computer.
8 Creating the playlist: As soon as the USB cable is disconnected from the unit, the following prompt will pop up: “ Create playlist or not “ Tap Button for “Yes” or M Button for “ No“.
9 1. Hold the Button t o turn on the unit. 2. On first use, please press th e Reset button once with a poin ted object such as a strai ghten paper clip, to correctl y initialize the unit and the unit will r estart and go to Music functio n of Main Menu automatically.
10 2. T ap the M Button to save the current recording to the RecordV oice subfolder. 3. Hold the M Button to return to the previ ou s function screen. V olume A djustment In M usic, Video, Playback or Radio mode, tap R/V Button to sele ct volume adjust mo de.
11 Indicators of Music function EQ mode: shows either Natu re, Rock, Pop, Classical, S oft, Jazz, DBB or SRS WOW™HD in effect File type & bit rate: shows MP3,WMA,OGG ,ASF ,APE fi le types and it.
12 Press M Button for more functions below: While playing, the fol lowing 13 functions are a vailable: MENU-1-1 Repeat mode Tap - or + B utton to choo se from 7 playback/repeat modes: Normal (default) – Repeat o ne – Folder once – Folder – Repeat all – Random - Intro Press Button to confirm.
13 WOW technology is incorpor ated under license from SRS Labs, Inc. MENU-1-4 Tempo rate This function allows you to c hange the playback speed . There are 17 levels from -8 to +8 in which -8 is the slowest, +8 is the fastest and 0 (def ault) means normal speed.
14 This function displays all acc essible folders in the unit’s user memory. Note: the ROOT folder is rese rved for system use. MENU-1-7 List mode This function lists all compati ble music files in the unit’s memor y according to Title, Artist, Albu m & Filename.
15 folder. When all tracks in the current folder are listed, it will proceed to the files i n the previous or next folder. MENU-1-9-2 Folder mode Tap Button to enable folder search mode.
16 This function allows you to s et the fast forward or re verse speed while playing a music track. T ap - or + B utton to choose fro m 5 speeds: 1X – 2X – 4X (defaul t) – 8X -16X Press Button to confirm.
17 Tap Button to confirm . MENU-1-4 Fade in/out time Tap Button to set the fade in (rise) an d fade out (deca y) time in music playback. Tap - or + Button to choo se from 3 settings: Fast (default) – Normal - Slo w Press Button to confirm.
18 Tap Button to confirm. MENU-2-3 Delete all Tap Button to permanently delete all f iles in the current folder from memory. Tap - or + Button to choo se from “No” (default) or “Yes”.
19 Note: “Fine” quality will take u p larger memory space than “Lo ng” type for same recording time. MENU-3-3 Record gain Tap Button to set the sensitivity of the built-in recording microphone. Tap - or + Button to choo se from 0 – 7 where 0 is lo west sensitivity and 7 is highest.
20 Tap + Button to fix replay end point B. “ A-B” stops flashing a nd now it starts to replay the pa ssage between markers A and B. If you want to chang e the marker points for a new repla y passage, just tap - Button, then “A” st art to flash and repeat abo ve steps to complete.
21 Indicators of Radio function FM stereo indicator: appears when a strong stereo signal is received Preset channel number (C H01 – 20): indicates the current preset channel number Receiving frequency: indicates th e current FM frequen cy Frequency scale (87.
22 Tap Button to pause during recording and tap it again to re sume. Tap M Button to save the current r ecording. Hold M Button to return to the radi o function screen. Tap M Button for 5 more options: MENU-5-1 Save Tap Button to save the receiving frequency into th e next available preset channel locatio n.
23 Tap Button to open. While displaying an image in manual mode, tap - or + Button to choose the previous or next image. Tap M Button or Button to retur n to picture folder list.
24 MENU-7 TEXT Choose TEXT to read “eBoo k” or text files (ANSI format). Tap Button to display all support text fi les in the current fold er.
25 Tap - or + Button to choo se the desired folder. Tap Button to confirm. MENU-7-2 Displa y mode This function allows you to s et the text scroll function. Tap - or + B utton to choose from 2 options: Manual – Auto (defa ult).
26 Choose SETTING to customiz e the unit to fit your prefer ences. MENU-9-1 System time Choose this to set th e system time for live/radio recordin gs. Tap M Button to highlight the Year item and then tap - or + B utton to adjust the it . Tap M Button to highlight the next Month item and then tap - or + B utton to adjust it.
27 Tap - or + Button to choo se from 4 options: 0 (defaul t) -15 - 30 -60 minutes where 0 mea ns sleep mode is off. MENU-9-5 A-B replay Choose this to set A- B replay mode of Music and Playback functions.
28 Before first use and after charging up y our unit, we recommend you to press the Reset Button located between the USB port and Headphone Jack to c orrectly initialize it.
29 Timest amps of recorded files appear to gain time i n a few days The system time is not controlled by quartz and therefore may gain time faste r than normal clocks. Please tr y to check and adjust t he system time, if necessary , before making live/radio recordings.
30 Preset EQ & SRS Sound Effects Nature, Rock, Pop, Classical, Soft, Jazz, DBB & SRS WOW™ HD FM Band 87.50 -- 108.00MHz FM Preset Channels 20 19 User Interface Languages Simplified Chinese, .
31 warranty, the return charges will be at SPECTRA’s expense. There are no other express warranties other than those state d herein. This warranty is valid onl y in accordance with the co nditions s et forth below: 1. The warranty appli es to the SPECTRA product onl y while: a.
32 IF THE UNIT IS OUTSIDE THE WARRANT Y PERIOD, please include a check for $25.00 to cover the cost of r epair, handling and return postage. All out of warranty returns must be sent pre paid. It is recommended that you contact SPECT RA first at 1-8 00-777-5331 o r by e-mail at info@spectraintl.
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