Precautions Do not subject the device to severe impact or drop it from high position. Do not use the player in extreme hot or cold, dusty or damp field. Do not expose it to direct sunshine. Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss. Avoid using the player in strong magnetic field. Keep the device away from water or other liquids. In the event that water or other liquids enter the device, power off the product immediately, and clean the device.
Table of Content Introduction..........................................................................................................3 Feature Summary................................................................................................3 Package Content .................................................................................................3 Buttons & Ports....................................................................................................3 Charging Battery..............
Introduction MID is a mobile device that gives you an amazing Internet experience -allowing you to communicate with others, enjoy your favorite entertainment, and access information on the Internet at anytime and anywhere. This latest generation of small, powerful, highly portable Internet-connected devices combines many great capabilities with the convenience of a pocket-sized solution for your life on-the-go.
Top View g h g. USB Port: connect to computer, USB flash drive, mouse or keyboard through USB cable. h. Power button: press and hold to turn on or off the device; briefly press to turn on or off the screen. Bottom View i. i Side View m Micro-SD Card Slot j. Earphone Jack k. DC-IN Port: connect to any standard electronic outlet through AC adaptor. l. Reset pin hole m. Built-in microphone l j k Charging Battery The device has built-in rechargeable battery. No extra battery installation is required.
then insert a Micro-SD card into the slot with the correct direction. To access the memory card, enter the Explorer mode and then select the “SDCard”directory. Transferring Files Before reading or playing files, make sure your MID’s internal memory or the external memory card has media files. If not, transfer files from computer to your MID. (1) Connect your MID to a computer with the supplied USB cable. (2) Once connected, two removable disk drives appear in your computer.
wait before you proceed. You should see the following locked screen once the device turns on. Before you start using the device, you need to unlock the screen first. To unlock the screen, drag the lock icon upward. To turn off the device, press and hold the Power button until you see the option “Power Off”, tap on “Power Off” and then tap on “OK”. Tip: Your MID will sleep with the screen off if it stays inactive for a few seconds.
i. Menu: Tap to display an overlay setting menu. j. Address Inputting Area. You can input the website address by tapping this field. A virtual keyboard should appear. Use the keyboard to type in will hide the keyboard. letters. Tapping k. Applications Tab: Tap on this icon to reveal all applications installed on your MID (alarm clock, calculator, GlobalTime etc.). - You can copy the applications onto the Home screen by pressing and holding on their icons.
Slide your finger horizontally on the screen OR roll the SCROLL button to go to the left or right panel of the extended Home Screen. You may see the following extended Home Screen in which you have some useful shorcuts. Tapping on these shorcuts can activate their function. a b c a. Connect to available Wi-Fi network b. Refresh the media library c. Adjust the screen brightness Changing the System Settings , and then tap on “Settings” .
cursor in the progression bar to another location in the video or song. In the different browsers (File, Music, Video, Photo, etc.), you can drag your finger up and down to scroll the file list up and down. In the Web browser, you can scroll up and down by tapping on the page and dragging it up or down (be careful however not to tap on a link!). Tap on the link to open the page. Using the Virtual Keyboard Tapping on any text input field can show up the virtual board.
“Settings”. (2) In the “Settings” screen, select “Wireless & Networks”. (3) If the WiFi is off, tap on the “Wi-Fi” setting to turn it on. Then select “Wi-Fi settings”. Your MID will scan automatically for available WiFi networks and display them. The list of available networks shows all the wireless networks in range of your device. - The list is constantly refreshed automatically. - When the WiFi is enabled, Your MID will connect automatically to your configured networks when they are in range.
If you are already connected to a network, the Web browser will simply open and you can start browsing the Web. Note: Not all wireless networks offer access to the Internet. Some WiFi networks only link several computers together, without any Internet connection. Using WEB Browser You can scroll up and down the screen by tapping on the page and dragging it up or down (be careful however not to tap on a link!). To open a link, simply tap on it.
windows to view it in full screen, or tap on the Close icon in the small window to close the window. Refresh/ Stop “Stop” will stop loading the web page, if it is currently loading. “Refresh” will refresh the current web page, if it has stopped loading. Forward Will go to the next page that you browsed. More Will give you access to other options (“Find on page”, “Select text”, “Page info”, “Downloads”, “Settings” etc.).
Artist download the song from the Internet. List music files by artist. Album List music files by album. Genre List music files by genre. Playlist Enter Play Interface Display playlists. Navigate through music files and folders stored in the internal memory and memory card. Go to the Now Playing screen. Return Return to Home Screen. Directory Browsing Search for Tracks You can search for tracks in the internal memory or memory card by inputting a few key words. in the menu.
a b c d f e h i j k l g m n o Slide your finger vertically on the screen or roll the SCROLL button to browse through the music list. Tap on the track or press the SCROLL button to play it. / Play icon. To pause/resume the song, tap on the Pause To play the previous/next song, tap on / . You can tap on the progression bar to go directly to a different location in the song. You can also drag the cursor in the progression bar to another location in the song. Tap on / to adjust the volume.
panel will open. You can now start modifying the playlist. to create a new playlist. (2) Tap on the New Playlist icon beside the playlist name to add songs to the (3) Tap on the Edit icon playlist. (4) Tap on the songs you would like to add to your playlist. A check mark “√”should appear before the song if selected. (5) When you are satisfied with your new playlist, tap on the “ ” icon to save the playlist. Edit a Playlist You can add track to or delete track from the playlist.
up and down. Tap on a video to start playing. You can go back directly to the Home screen by tapping on the Return icon or Home icon . Playback Screen a d c b e f g h i j k a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. Decrease volume Progression bar Increase volume Bookmark Brightness Previous video Play/Pause icon Next video Change View Mode Return Video settings Tap on the / icon to pause/resume the video, Tap on “ ” to display the menu items.
Delete Bookmark Help Repeat Return Delete the video bookmark. Get instructions on playing video. Single – plays the current video and then stops ater playing. Repeat One – Repeat the current video. Repeat All – Repeat all videos. Exit from the menu. Viewing Photos Tap on the Application Tab to display all applications, and then select “Photo Viewer” to enter the photo mode.
move the picture. To decrease the picture size, tap on the Zoom Out icon . To set brightness of the screen, tap on . To display the available menu items, tap on the Setting icon . To go back to the photo browser, tap on the Back icon . Using the Camcorder Your MID features built-in VCR which allows you make video clips. Tap on the Application Tab to display all applications, and then select “Camcorder” to enter the VCR mode. c a a. Mode Switch button b. Start/stop button c.
Navigate through Files and Folders You can drag your finger up and down to scroll the file list up and down. To open a file or folder, tap on the file/folder. Tap on the menu icon , you can manage the applications (see details in the “Manage Application” section). You can go back or forward one level in the interface by tapping on the Back or Next icon . icon You can go back one level in the directory by tapping on the LevelUp button .
(5) Select the Editor icon from the toolbar and then choose “Paste”. Delete Files and Folders (1) (2) (3) In the file list, scroll up and down the list by sliding finger to select the file/folder that you want to delete. Hold your tap on the selected file/folder until a pop-up menu appears. Select “Delete” from the pop-up menu, then select “Delete”to confirm or “Cancel”to quit.
(3) Type in required information for setting up the PO3/IMAP server. You can get the information from the service provider, network administrator or the Internet. (4) Tap on “Next” to continue after you set up the POP3 server. Your MID will check the server settings and will proceed to the IMAP server setting if the setting is correct. Setup the IMAP server as you do to POP3 server. Please note in the “IMAP Server” field, you should input “imap.+ domain name”. (5) Your MID will check the settings.
View Emails You should enter your mailbox when you start up the email application. In the mailbox, you can slide your finger up and down to scroll through the email list. Tap on an email to open it. Holding your tap on the email can display a menu. With the menu, you can open, reply, forward or delete the email. Email Menu Items In the email list, tap on the Menu icon to display the menu. Refresh Refresh the emails. Compose Compose a new email. Accounts View all email accounts.
(2) Select “Settings”, and then select “Applications”. (3) Select “Manage Applications”. (4) Tab on the application that you want to uninstall. (5) Tab on “Uninstall” to uninstall the application. Note: You cannot uninstall the pre-installed applications. System Settings In the Home screen, tap on “Settings” and choose a category: “Networks Controls”, “Sound & Display”, “Date & Time”, etc. When a down arrow appears on the right of a parameter, this means that this setting includes sub-parameters.
Location Security screen back on, press the Power button once, and press it again to unlock the screen. This screen gives you the possibility to allow certain Android™ applications to determine your current location via the WiFi or the GPS. You can also define a screen unlock pattern and other security parameters. This screen allows you to manage your Android™ applications. You can view information about all the applications installed on your device.
Built-in operating Android OS 2.2 system Hardware IBM PC or compatible PC, Note-book or Macintosh with USB port Internal NAND Flash: 512MB,1GB,2GB,4GB,8GB,16GB(optional) Memory Memory Card SD card: 1GB, 2GB, 4GB (SDHC), 8GB(SDHC), type 16GB(SDHC)(optional) System Requirements Operation Windows2000/XP/Vista/windows 7and MAC OS 10.4 or above System USB Interface USB2.0 High speed Features Output Port 3.5mm earphone port, built-in speakers MP3(MPEG1/2/2.5 Audio Layer 1/2/3); WMA(Version 4,4.
Video Bit rate Photo Resolution Recording format Network Connection Media Battery Charge Time Battery Life Display SNR Frequency Response Range Power Supply Max. 6Mbps (MPEG4, XVID, DIVX4/5/6); Max. 2.5Mbps (H.264, Real video 8/9/10); Max. 2Mbps (Sorenson H.263). JPEG(Baseline)(Max.8000*8000),GIF(Static)(Max.1000*1000) 3gpp(general quality:6kbps/8kHz) WiFi (802.11 b/g) About 5 Hours About10 hours of music playback; About 6 hours of video playback; About 6 hours of web browsing.
hazardous situations. Even if your headphones or earphones are the open-air type designed to let you hear outside sounds, don’t turn up the volume so high that you can’t hear what’s around you. Sound can be deceiving. Over time you hearing “comfort level” adapts to higher 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 safe level: a.