INSTRUCTION MANUAL DMP210N 2 GB MP3 PLAYER
Thank you for purchasing the Hitachi DMP210N that delivers a combination of style, features, and user friendliness. The best combination that you can find anywhere - a new experience of powerful, yet intuitive control over your multimedia collection. Highlights of the player include: File Support: Supported Audio File Formats MP3 (MPEG1/2/2.5 Layer1/2/3, 32kbps -320kbps, including VBR) WMA (support WMA DRM9) WAV Support 50 folders (max) USB Mass Storage: USB Interface Type A USB Connector USB 2.
Attention: If the player is used for illegally copying or distributing the software and music that are protected by intellectual property rights, the user must take all legal responsibility for such actions. The manufacturer importer or dealer cannot be held responsible for accidental damage due to inappropriate use of the player. Safety Warning Do read the operating instructions before you attempt to use the equipment.
SAFETY PRECAUTION Warning: Hitachi DMP210N is a precise device which makes use of sensitive components like Hard TFT display and flashDisc, memory. rechargeable battery. There are some safety precautions and guidelines must be followed. Do not place heavy objects on the device. Keep away from harsh environments including humid, dusty and smoky areas Avoid contact with water Do not use water or chemicals to clean the player. Clean the and other liquids. surface with a soft cloth.
Do not dry the product When you upload or with heater or microwave. download files using USB cable, do not disconnect USB cable during data transfer or turn the device off. Do not use headphone/ earphone while cycling, driving, or operating any motorized vehicle. Reduce volume while walking especially at pedestrian crossing Reduce volume or stop using the player if you experience a ringing in your ears. Do not use at high volume for continuous listening.
Contents Package content.................................................................6 Locating the controls..........................................................7 Battery charging.................................................................8 Reset................................................................................9 Minimun PC system requirement........................................9 Connected to the computer...............................................10 - Connection...........
PACKAGE CONTENT INSTRUCTION MANUAL DMP210N 2 GB MP3 PLAYER Main Unit User Manual Earphone 6 USB cable (for PC connection and battery charging)
LOCATING THE CONTROLS Front view Side view LED indicator Hold Volume + Previous Next Play Mode Volume - Reset Play/Pause Power ON / Power OFF Top view Bottom view Headphone Jack USB Jack 7
BATTERY CHARGING BY CONNECTING PC/ADAPTOR The battery can be charged by using the provided USB2.0 cable or AC adaptor (not supplied). Connect the player with PC using the USB cable and charging will be started automatically. Thereafter it takes about 2 hours to fully charge the battery. NOTE: AC adaptor Charging specification: Input DC5V-0.2A for external power from AC adaptor. Notes: 1. Please charge at least 4 hours prior first time use. 2.
RESET If the unit acts erratically, reset the unit by inserting a fine object (such as a paper clip)into the recessed Reset button. Reset button MINIMUM PC SYSTEM REQUIREMENT You can connect the device to computer via the provided USB2.0 cable for both battery charging and file transfer purpose.
CONNECTING TO THE COMPUTER Connecting the Multimedia Player to PC Connect the included USB cable to the port on the player to an open USB port on your computer as figure below: Connection Windows will show "Found New Hardware" when the player is first attached. The player will then recognized as a new device under My computer. Please note that depending on the hardware configuration, it may take several minutes for Window to recognize the device for the first time.
1. Double click "My Computer" in Windows, you will find a new icon "Removable Disk", which represents your player, and Double click "Removable Disk" . 2. Drag your files to "Removable Disk". Disconnection 1. Double click the icon on the system tray. 2. Click the [Stop] button of the pop-up message as shown below. 3. When the "Safe To Remove Hardware" pop-up window appears, click on the [OK] button, and you may now safely disconnect the Multimedia Player from the PC.
BASIC OPERATION POWER ON Press and hold the " " button KEY LOCK When the slide button is in "Hold" position, all the keys are disabled. With this key lock function, unintended operations shall be prevented. Play Mode Select Repeat All :Repeat playing all tracks. Shuffle :Playing every tracks in a random order. You may select the play mode 'Repeat ALL' or 'Shuffle' by sliding the Play Mode switch to 'Repeat ALL ' or 'Shuffle ' position.
Volume control to increase and decrease the volume. Press the and buttonbutton to increase volume and the button. Pausing Playback Press the button to pause the playback. To resume normal playback, press the button. Skipping to a different track Press the button to skip to the previous track and the button to skip to next track. Power off Press and hold button for 2 seconds and the player will then shut down.
TROUBLE SHOOTING Symptom Possible solution The player cannot power on - The battery level is too low. Connect to PC for charging. The player does not charge when I connect to PC - Disconnect the player from PC. Then reset the unit by bymoving thethe power button downward forfor recessing Reset button downward at least 15 seconds . Then reconnect the unit to PC for charging. No sound during playback - Check whether volume is muted or too low. - Make sure to plug the earphone firmly.
SPECIFICATIONS Size Weight Capacity Frequency response DRM Audio Format supported Power and battery 28 x 47.6 x 11.5 mm 14.5g 1G/2G/4G, depending on version 20-20kHz DRM 9 MP3/WMA/WAV 3.7V/140mAh, charging time via USB about 2 hours Built-in rechargeable lithium polymer battery USB2.
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