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Page 1. 2. 3. 4. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Safety Tips Overview of controls Using the controls Charging the Internal Battery Transferring your Media Music Play Movie Play Audio Recorder FM Radio Photo Viewer Text Viewer System Settings Using SD Cards Appendix A (Introduction to Media Coder) Appendix B (Introduction to TextMorph) This User Manual is protected by copyright.
POWER & LOCK BUTTON EARPHONE SOCKET LANYARD ATTACHMENT POINT LIGHT LENS MIC INTERNAL MICROPHONE BAYLIS SYSTEM RESET LCD SCREEN SD DOOR FOR SD CARD SLOT USB PORT UP MENU NAVIGATION & VOLUME + MENU BUTTON AUDIO INPUT SOCKET FORWARD BACK DOWN MENU NAV & VOLUME r SPEAKER e v o l u t i o n PLAY / PAUSE BAYLIS PUSH BUTTON FOR LIGHT GENERATOR HANDLE Page 2 Copyright BAYLIS Next Generation Ltd. England.
NOTE: Some buttons have two actions depending on the concept of a brief press (short-press) or a press-and-hold (long-press). Power Button 1.1 POWER BUTTON: Slide switch towards and then release to turn the device on. To turn OFF slide switch towards and HOLD for 2 seconds. Slide to to lock all the controls against accidental operation (ie if carrying device in a pocket etc.) 1.
2.1 CHARGING Charge either by hand winding, connection to a computer USB port, or by a USB charge adapter. When the unit is new (or after several months of non-use) we recommend that the device be fully charged by USB connection. If a computer is not available, then hand wind the generator for a minimum of 2 minutes. 2.2 USB Charging: Use the supplied USB cable to connect the device to a suitable USB port on a computer (or laptop).
TRANSFERRING YOUR MEDIA (Cont.) 3.13 MTP MODE: Start Windows Media Player first, then connect your r e v o l u t i o n Player. Windows Media Player will then recognise your device and a pop-up window will appear confirming your device setup (see Example 1). Your r e v o l u t i o n will register itself as "Baylis EPMX72". EXAMPLE 1.
4.1 MAIN MENU:The Main Menu provides access to all functions. Press / to navigate through the Menu choices. Press to choose desired function. If the Main Menu is not displayed, long-press the Menu Button. 5.1 MUSIC: When MUSIC is selected, the Browse screen will be displayed. If you have music files on an SD card, you DO NOT need to select "SD Card" unless you wish to browse the card's file folder structure.
M 5.32 EQUALISER: Options include; Natural / Rock / Pop / Classical / Jazz / Custom EQ. As you move the highlight bar over the various EQ settings you can hear the effects instantly. Press to accept the highlighted setting. Custom EQ provides a 5-band equaliser interface that allows you to increase or decrease the sound of 5 different frequency regions to tailor the sound to your personal listening preference. Now Playing - Options 5.33 Press / to move the sliders, and / to change frequency.
Line-In Jack SD 3.5mm Stereo Jack 7.14 Suggested connections 2 x RCA Phono Plugs L R Line Out Typical Hi-Fi equipment appropriate connections. Many hi-fi's will have "Line-out" sockets, typically two RCA audio sockets (L Channel & R Channel). You will need to provide cables / adapters that terminate in a single 3.5mm stereo Jack (see diagram). Such connectors and leads are commonly available from most good Hi-Fi stores. Once all connections have been properly made, select "Start Line-In Record".
M 8.1 FM RADIO The earphones act as an aerial, so reception is usually better while earphones are connected. When FM Radio is selected the FM Tuner Screen will be displayed. Press / to adjust volume. Press PLAY to Stop or Play the radio. Signal Strength Frequency Main Menu Play / Mute Indicator Mono / Stereo Indicator Preset Channel No. Tuning Scale Mode M 8.11 AUTO SCAN:The first time that FM Radio is used Auto Scan will automatically start a search for receivable stations.
9.1 M Main Menu PHOTOS When Photos are selected the Browse screen will be displayed. Select from Internal Memory or SD Card as required. Navigate to the required folder or photo file, (please note: while browsing the storage area, Folders and photos files are listed in order of the dates they were added - Oldest first, newest last). Photo files will always be shown as "Filename.xxx" (such as "Photo01.jpg" etc.), whilst Folders show up as just a name (without 3 digit suffix).
10.1 M Main Menu EBOOK (Text Read) When Ebook is selected the Browse screen will be displayed. Select from Internal Memory or SD Card as required. Navigate to the required folder or text file, (please note: while browsing the storage area, Folders and text files are listed in order of the dates they were added - Oldest first, newest last). Text files will always be shown as "Filename.txt" (such as "Story01.txt" etc.), whilst Folders show up as just a name (without 3 digit suffix).
11.1 M SETTINGS When Settings is selected the Settings Menu will be displayed. Use SETTINGS to adjust several default parameters of the device. 11.11 LANGUAGE: Displays a list of system languages. 11.12 EQUALISER: Display a list of EQ effects for music playback. (See Paragraph 5.32 for details). Main Menu 11.13 PLAYMODE: Sets the music play mode. (See Paragraph 5.31 for details). 11.14 LCD BRIGHTNESS: Displays a slider window. Press / to adjust the display brightness.
12.1 USING SD CARDS You can use SD Cards to store additional media files and other data. r e v o l u t i o n is compatible with all standard SD cards (1Mb ~ 4Gb). It is NOT compatible with "SDHC" type cards, so make sure you purchase the correct type. Cards may be formatted as FAT / FAT16 / FAT32 file storage formats. BAYLIS recommends the use of FAT32. CAUTION: Reformatting an SD card will erase ALL data that was stored on it. 12.
The Media Coder window APPENDIX - A The Media Coder window has the following buttons along the top: Add File, Add Dir, Add Track, Remove, Clear, Play, Skip, Start, Revolution. Media Coder The Media Coder software supplied on the Baylis Utilities CD is provided “as is” and is not covered by BAYLIS warranty, or product Support. These instructions are intended as a brief overview. Please visit http://mediacoder.sourceforge.net/ for further information. Add File: Displays file browse dialogue.
APPENDIX - B TextMorph The TextMorph software supplied on the Baylis Utilities CD is provided “as is” and is not covered by BAYLIS warranty, or product Support. These instructions are intended as a brief overview. Please refer to the online HELP within the TextMorph program. The purpose of TextMorph is the conversion of plain ASCII text into a format that is optimised for Ebook display in the r e v o l u t i o n player. This version of TextMorph, while referred to as TextMorph 2.