MX 918VR/ MX928VR USER’S MANUAL
CONTENT TABLE WARNINGS........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 1 BOX CONTENTS ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1 PRECAUTIONS...................................................................
SWITCHING THE PLAYER ON/OFF........................................................................................................................................................................... 9 RESETTING THE PLAYER ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 9 OPERATION IN MAIN MENU ..................................................................................
SYSTEM TOOLS ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 20 HOLD TIME ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20 WARNINGS .................................................................................
Warnings (1) We try to ensure the correctness and completeness of this manual, but mistakes and omissions may still occur. (2) Our company is not responsible for any data loss caused by incorrect operation of software, repairs which do not comply with (3) Revision to the software or hardware or user’s manual is not subject to further notification, and our company has the final interpretation recommendations or accidents. right for this manual.
Precautions (1) Don't use this player when driving, riding or operating a vehicle as it may lead to traffic accidents. Even when walking on roads, listening with high volume is also hazardous. Please pay special attention or do not use the player in places with potential hazard. (2) Before switching on the player, please plug in the earphones to avoid damaging the earphones or the player. Turn off the player when you stop using it. (3) Keep the player clean.
Attention: because of the different memory calculation method and the fact that the player software is stored in the device flash memory there will be a difference between the indicated memory capacity and real capacity. The real flash memory capacity is less than the marked memory capacity of this device. This is normal. The available flash memory to store your files varies according to the size of firmware installed on your player. Please refer the table below for more details.
Introduction Features (1) Supports (2) Video playback (MTV format). (In order to convert files to this format, refer to the “MTV Video Converter” guide on the supplied MP3, WMA, WAV, MTV, JPEG, BMP and TXT files. CD-Rom.) (3) Photo preview: (JEPG and BMP formats) (4) E-book: (TXT format) (5) Voice record/ FM record (6) ID3 tag/Lyrics display (7) 1.
Charging the Battery This product has a built-in rechargeable Li-Polymer battery. You can connect the MP3 player to your PC using a USB cable or use an AC adapter to charge the battery. A battery icon ( ) will be displayed at the upper right corner of the screen when the player is in use. The following icons indicate the charging status of the battery: (1) When the battery is charging, a charging battery icon is displayed.
Connecting and Downloading Connecting to PC Plug the USB cable into your PC, and connect the other end to the MP3 player. Downloading files When the connection is done, select the desired files on the PC and click the right key to copy them. Then paste them into the player.
Removing hardware from the USB port Double click on the safely remove hardware icon located at the lower right corner of the screen. In the safely remove hardware dialog box, select “USB Mass Storage Device” and click “Stop” . The screen will display “Stop a Hardware Device” and then click “OK” key. When the screen displays “Safe To Remove Hardware”, the player can be safely removed from the PC.
Basic Operation Buttons 1. Microphone 2.Screen 3. FUNC button 4. RESET hole 5. Play/ Pause button 6. Previous button 7. V- button 8. USB port 9. Power button 10. V+ button 11. Next button 12.
Switching the player on/off (1) Press the (2) Press it again for about 2 seconds to turn off the player. button for about 2 seconds to turn on the player. Resetting the player Press the RESET using a sharp point such as a needle to reset the player, then the player switches off automatically. Operation in Main menu A. Press or button to select the option. B. Press button to confirm the selection.
Operation in submenu A. Press the V+ or V- button to select the option. B. Press the button to return to the previous menu. C. Press the button to enter to the submenu and confirm a selection. D. Press and hold down the button to return to the Main menu.
How to use the MP3 player Operation in Music / Voice mode Key lock Play mode Volume Battery ID3 File type Sound level spectrum Bit rate EQ Track number/Total tracks Music mode interface Status indicator Current mode Sample rate Track elapsed time Track duration GB-11
Play mode Key lock Volume Battery File name File type Sound level EQ File number/Total files Spectrum Status indicator Bit rate File elapsed time File elapsed time Current mode File duration Voice mode interface GB-12
Operation in Music / Voice mode A. Press the button to pause or resume the playback. Press and hold this button to stop the player and return to the Main menu. B. Press V+/V- button to adjust the volume. Press and hold these buttons to adjust the volume quickly. C. Press / button to skip to previous/next track. Press and hold these buttons to go fast backward or forward. D. In music mode, press the E. Voice recording: Press and hold / button to return to the main menu.
Operation in FM mode Volume Battery Frequency Station Sound track FM mode interface A. B. C. D. Press the button to change between the Preset and Manual mode. Press and hold this button to exit FM mode and return to the Main menu. Press / button to choose stations which have been saved in the Preset mode or to adjust the frequency in the Manual mode. Press and hold these buttons to choose stations quickly in the Preset mode or change to auto scan in the Manual mode.
Saving Press button to save station Delete Press button to enter the delete mode, press V+/V- to select the station, press button to delete Auto scan The player will scan the FM station automatically Band US band, Europe band & Japan band Operation in Movie mode A. In movie mode, press the button to go to the movie list. Use the V+/V- buttons to select the movie. Then press button to start playback. B. Press button to pause or resume the playback. C.
C. Press the button to return to the previous menu. D. Press the E. During playback, press the FUNC button to enter the submenu and select slide show or button to access the list of content in the folder. manual scan. For slide show, the photos are played in sequence. For manual scan, press the V+/V- buttons to see the photos one by one. Operation in E-Book mode A. Press the V+/V- buttons to turn a page. B. Press the / buttons to go to the previous/next page. C.
Operation in Voice record / FM record mode Key lock Volume Battery File name File type Bit rate Current mode Sample rate Status indicator File elapsed time In Voice or FM Radio mode, A. Press the button to start recording. B. Press the button to stop recording. C. To play a recorded file, go to Voice menu and select the file. Press the button to start, pause or resume play. Voice recordings are called “MIC00001” for example, whereas radio recordings are called “FM00001”.
Setting up the player You can setup the player via the Settings menu. You can adjust the following elements: Time, Power, Language, Display, Record, Sys Tools & Hold time. Time This option allows you to adjust the date, time and time zone. Adjust: Press the V+/V- buttons to select Adjust and then press the button to confirm. Press to select the date or time field and press the V+/V- buttons to adjust. Press the button to confirm and return to the previous menu.
Language There are seven options to choose from: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Dutch. Display There are two options to choose: Brightness, Backlight. Brightness: High, Medium, Low, Maximum. Backlight: 15 Seconds, 30 Seconds, 1 Minute or always on. The player backlight will turn off automatically if it is idle for 15 seconds, 30 seconds or 1 minute. and if “Close” is selected, the backlight does not switch off. Record This option allows you to set the recording quality of files.
System Tools There are five options to choose from: Delete, Format, Reset, Sys Info, Delete all. Delete: To delete a single file stored in this player. Format: To format the files stored in this player. Reset: Restore the original settings. Sys Info: To check the remaining capacity and the software version of this player. Delete all: To delete all the files stored in this player. Hold Time There are six options to choose from: 10 sec, 30 sec, 1 min, 3 min, 5 min, or Off.
No file “No File” will be displayed on the screen if there is no file corresponding to the selected mode in the player. Key locked There will be no response on pressing any button if the key locked function is activated. Press and hold button about 2 seconds to unlock the player. Memory full When the player’s memory is full, “Memory full’ will be displayed on the screen.
Technical specifications Built-in memory MX 918VR: 1G, MX 928VR: 2G MP3 bit rate 32Kbps~320Kbps Screen 1.8” TFT color display Music format MP3 WMA WAV Battery Rechargeable battery(310mA) Photo format JEPG BMP Battery life Up to 8 hours Movie format MTV USB port USB2.0 High speed E-book format TXT Frequency response 20Hz~20KHz Recorded format WAV Distortion <0.