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[. . . ] PVP4040 Personal Video Player User's Guide Safety Instructions Safety Instructions Please read the following safety instructions before using the player. Warning · · · · Do not overload electrical outlets, as this may result in excessive heat and/or fire. Do not bend the power cord or allow it to be crushed by heavy objects, as this may increase the risk of fire. Do not handle the power plug with wet hands, as this may result in electric shock. [. . . ] · An "X" will appear next to the file to indicate that it is marked for deletion. · To mark all files for deletion, press and hold the REPEAT button for two seconds. · Note: You can use the procedures in step 2 to unmark previously marked file(s). 8 Operation Listening to Music You can use the player to listen to music files copied to the player in MP3 (MPEG-2 Layer 3) or WMA (Windows Media Audio) format. MP3 LIST MUSIC AUDIO001. MP3 32. 0KHz 96Kbps 4. 0MB 0 : 05 : 30 0 : 00 : 00 FREE/TOTAL IN: 71/124MB EX: NO CARD AUDIO001. MP3 AUDIO002. MP3 AUDIO003. MP3 AUDIO004. MP3 AUDIO005. MP3 REC MODE 32KHz 96Kbps STEREO REPEAT VOLUME 1 Use the SELECT control to highlight and select the "MP3 LIST" icon. · A list of MP3 files in the built-in memory or currently loaded SD card will appear. · EXTENDED: Use when playing, recording, deleting or formatting the contents of an SD card loaded in the player. LANGUAGE · Selects a language for the player's on-screen displays and menus. POWER SAVE · Conserves battery life by having the player turn off automatically if it is left in Stop mode for five minutes. RESET · Restores all player settings to their factory defaults. UPGRADE Firmware upgrades may be available from time to time to add functionality to the player. 5 Select UPGRADE in the General Setup menu to upgrade the firmware. RECORD SETUP RECORD MPEG4 MP3 FINE NORMAL ECONOMY MPEG4 Use to set the picture quality for video recording. · FINE: Best quality (~30 minutes* using the built-in memory) · NORMAL: Good quality (~50 minutes* using the built-in memory) · ECONOMY: Average quality (~110 minutes* using the built-in memory) * Recording time may vary depending on the video signal. · SAMPLE RATE/BIT RATE: Sets the desired sample rate and bit rate for MP3 recording (the higher the rate, the higher the sound quality and file size). · CHANNEL: Sets the player to record MONO (1 channel) or STEREO (2 channel) audio during recording. 11 Operation Using the Setup Menu MEMORY FORMAT MEMORY FORMAT FORMAT INTERNAL EXTENDED FORMAT Use to format (erase) the contents of the player's Internal or Extended (SD card) memory. · INTERNAL: Deletes all files in the player's built-in memory. · EXTENDED: Deletes all files on the external SD card. DISPLAY SETUP DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS · Use to adjust the brightness of the LCD screen. CONTRAST · Use to adjust the contrast of the LCD screen. LCD BRIGHTNESS SETUP SETUP EXIT Use to exit the Setup menu and return to the Main menu. SETUP EXIT 12 Connections Connecting an External Source or PC Connect the player to an external source device (such as a DVD, VCR, camcorder or portable CD player) to watch or record audio/video clips. Connect the player to a PC to transfer media files (AVI, JPEG, and MP3 files) to the player. Connecting an External Audio/Video Source External Audio/Video Source External Source External Audio Source Personal Video Player Audio/Video Cable Audio/Video Cable Audio Cable · · Connect the supplied Audio/Video or Audio cable from your external source to the AV In jack on the right side of the player. Switch to "INPUT MODE" on the Main menu to view and record from your external source (see page 6). Connecting a PC Note · · PC The player's controls will not function while it is connected to your PC. Be sure to disconnect the USB cable after you are finished moving, copying, or deleting files between the player and your PC to resume normal player operation. USB cable · · · Connect the supplied USB cable between the player and a PC running Windows ME®, Windows 2000®, or Windows XP®. After the player is recognized by your PC, double-click My Computer and browse to the player (which appears as a portable disc) using Windows Explorer® . Move, copy, and/or delete files from the player using the same methods you would use with any external drive in Windows®. 13 Transcoder Software Installing the Transcoder Software The supplied CD includes special Transcoder software and codecs that allow you to convert your movie files to a format that is recognized by the player. System Requirements PC requirements · PC with Pentium III 1GHz processor or higher · 256MB RAM or higher · VGA adapter with Microsoft DirectX® support · Sound card (required) · Microsoft® Windows® ME®, Windows 2000®, Windows XP® · Microsoft DirectX® 8. 0 or later · Microsoft Windows Media Player® 9. 0 About Codecs · Codec stands for "code/decode" and refers to the conversion of files from one format to another. · The player will only recognize AVI and ASF files with MPEG-4 Video and MP3 Audio. [. . . ] Check to make sure you do not have a resource conflict with a mapped network drive. If you have a mapped network drive assigned to the next available physical drive letter, the player will not show up. To resolve the conflict, it is recommended that you reassign the conflicting mapped drive to a higher letter in the alphabet. Charging does not work or the Charge indicator does not light. · · External memory (SD card) is not recognized. · · · · A downloaded video file does not play. Device does not show up as a removable drive in Windows Explorer. · · 19 Miscellaneous Specifications Model Size (Wx D x H) Weight Frequency characteristics Audio Headphone output S/N AV Files Supported Files MP3 Files Image Files Encoding Video/Audio Audio Recording Time (Based on Built-in Memory) ECONOMY NORMAL FINE Picture display PC connection Memory Type Built-in Extended Battery use time PVP4040 3. 8" (96mm) x 0. 7" (18mm) x 3. 1" (79mm) With battery: 4. 7 oz. [. . . ]

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