Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product MA852s Nextar
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MA852 MP3/MP4 Digital Audio/Video Player Instruction Manual.
-1- T ABLE OF CON TENT C a u t i o n s …. …………… ……………………… ……………… …………………………. ……3 1 K e y F e a t u r e s ……………………………………………………………………………….
-2- 17 Customizing Settings … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … .18 18 T roubl eshoo ting… … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … .
-3- Cautions Do not subject the device to severe impact or drop it from high position. Do not use the player in extreme hot or cold, dust y or damp field. Do not expose it to direct sunshine. Back up the data fr equently in case of accident data loss.
-4- 1 Ke y Features MP3& W MA Player A VI Video pl ayer JPEG image viewer Folder Navigation V oice Recorder FM T uner FM Encodin g Removable S torage Device Fun.
-5- 3 Package Content Please check the pac kage for the following items. If any on e of them is missing, please contact the vendor: Main Unit S tereo earphones USB cable User Manual Driver CD 4 Before Using 4.1 Connect to a PC and download audio files This player is plug & p lay fo r WIN2000/XP/ME OS.
-6- player . Just use the removable disk as a regular local disk, copying files from or to it. 4.2 Removing th e player from the PC s afely For W indows2000/XP: (1) Left click the icon at the right hand c orner of the taskbar . (2) Click the pop-up mini -window with message of “ S top the USB Mass Storage Device – D rive (X)” .
-7- charge progress, disc onnect the device safely by c licking the “ ”icon. Y ou see an animating battery icon indicating charge progress. When the icon becomes green, the battery is fully c harge. Notice: For maximum performance, lithium-ion batteries n eed to be used often.
-8- 6 Power On/Off T o pow er on, (1) Switch on the POWER button. (2) Press and hold the key until you see prompt on th e display . T o pow er off, (1) Press and hold the key until you see prompt on th e display .
-9- (3) Press the VOL bu tton to confirm. Move to the previous file Shortly press the PREVIOUS button. Move to the next file Shortly press the NEXT button. Fast Forward Press and ho ld the NEXT button. Rewind Press and ho ld the PREVIOUS button. Lock/unlock buttons Hold down the Play/Pause and VOL button simultaneously .
-10- button to select “ Music” menu, and press the MENU button to confirm selection. Now you are in the M USIC mode, refer music playing to the basic operations. 8.2 Folder navigation T o navigate thro ugh folders: (1) In the MUSIC mode, shortly press t he MENU button to enter folder navigatio n mode.
-1 1- Note: This player can o nly play A VI videos. For o ther for mats, you need to u se the converting tool included on the driver CD to convert them. For detail information about the converter , see A VI Converter Quick Us er Guide on the CD. 10 Viewing photos T o view photos, (1) Press and ho ld the MENU button to display the main menu.
-12- 11 Reading E-book 11.1 Reading (1) Press and ho ld the MENU button to displa y the main menu. (2) Select “ E-book ” and press the MENU button to confirm. (3) Press the PREVIOUS/NEXT button to s elect a .txt file, and pres s the MENU button to open the selected file.
-13- (4) T o read the pag e that you marked, shortly press the VOL button to show up the “ Load Bookmark ”window . Select the bookmark and press the MENU button to co nfirm. Y ou will be guided t o that page. Note: Some TXT file may n ot be read. This may because its format is no t supported.
-14- you can press the PLA Y/P AUSE but ton to p ause/resume recording. (4) Shortly press the MENU b utton to stop and save recording. Play recordi ngs T o play the recording, switch to the MUSIC mode, ente r folder navigate mode, search and play the recording file.
-15- Search St ation (1) Shortly press the MENU k ey to show the submenus. Y ou see th e menu items displayed on upper left and right corner . Menu in red is highlighted and selected, while menu in black is not. Y ou c an press the PREVIOUS/NEXT button to switch highlighted menu.
-16- (4) Press the PREVIOUS/NEXT button to select “ YES”or “ NO” , and press the PLA Y/P AUSE button to confirm. (5) Press the MENU bu tton to hid e the channel list. Listen to Station T o lis ten to saved station, (1) Shortly press the MENU b utton to a cti vate s ubmenus.
-17- (4) Press the PREVIOUS/NEXT button to select “ YES” or “ NO” , an d press th e PLA Y/P AUSE to confirm. Record FM program W hen you are listening to a station, you c an press and hold the VOL button to record your favourite programs. Fo r deta il information about recording, see “ Record” secti on.
-18- 17 Customizing Settings T o customize the player settings: (1) On the main m enu, select the “ Setti ngs” item and pre ss the MENU button to enter the system settings mode. (2) Press the PREVIOUS/NEXT button to select setting item and press the MENU button to co nfirm or press th e VOL button to cancel/return.
-19- audio file ) Order ( Play audio files in order ) Play mode Shuffle ( Play audio files randomly ) Preset EQ Normal, 3D, Rock, Pop, Cla ssical, Bass, Jazz, Us er EQ User EQ (User-defined equalizer setting) (1) Press the VOL button to switch EQ column.
-20- disable stereo effect) FM region China, Europe, Japan, Americ a REC Quality High Quality , Gene ral Quality Record REC V olume +1 、 +2 、 +3 、 +4 、 +5 TEXT (Se t interval between the previous and the next p age when the device is in auto p age up/down mode.
-21- Sleep T imer (Set the co ntinuous playing time before the player is turned off automatically .) Off, 10 minutes, 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 60 minutes, 120 minutes Language (Select language in which.
-22- response when the Play button is pressed to play an audio. Hold switch holding down the PLA Y/P AUSE and VOL button. The volume is too low . Adjust the volume. No sound when playing an audio file. Bad audio fil e. Delete or ski p the file. The player ca nnot be connected to th e PC.
-23- displayed on the player is not in accordance with the marked amount. to store programs and display characters. Some of MP3 fil es cannot be played properly . The MP3 file i s compressed by a standard, such as MPEG I Layer 1 or Layer 2 that the p layer does not support.
-24- The image resolution is beyond limitation of the device. The device su pport s a maximum resolution of 3520 X 2816. Make sure resolution of the image does not excess this limitation. The TXT file cannot be read The file format i s not supported. Skip it or reload another file.
-25- Photo Format JPEG Image Resolution 3520 X 2816 (Max .) Record Format WA V (High: 16kbp s/16KHz; General: 16kbps/8KHz) Bit Rate MP3: 8-320kbps; W MA: 32-384kbps SNR > 90dB USB Port USB2.
-26- Please disconnect the p layer from PC p roperly to avoid data loss. The transfe r rate displayed on the PC may be d iffere nt depending on th e operating system. Exact transfe r rate should be subject to the player's indication. W hen t he recorded voice file is too large, t he response of the device may b e slow .
-27- c) No resp onse when pressing keys with HOLD off and battery installed 6). To prevent d amage from static shock, never use the pla yer in very dry conditions. 7). When player is being formatted or transferring a fi le, do not interrupt the co nnection.
-28- volumes of sound. So what sounds “ normal” can actually be loud and harmful to your hearing. Guard against this by setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts. To establish a s afe level: Start your volume control at a low setti ng.
-29- turning the equipment of f and on, the u ser is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of th e following measures: 1. Reorient or relocate the rec eiving antenna. 2. Increase the separation b etween the equipment and the r ece iver .
-30- This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rul es. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this devic e may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired ope ration.
-31- distributed in any way w ithou t prior written consent of Nex tar, Inc . Any unauthorized distribution of this manua l is ex press ly forbidden. Next ar , a trademark of Nextar (Hong Kong) Limited (P ending) Nextar may find it necessary t o modify, amend or otherwise change or update this manual.
-32- www.Nextar.com Or write us at: Nextar 1661 Fairplex Dr. La Verne, CA 91750 USA Copyright © 2008.
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