MPMan MP190 Instruction Manual

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Page 1 - Instruction Manual

Instruction ManualPlease read this manual carefully before operationMP180MP3 & Video Player with FM Radio

Page 2 - Table of Contents

Page 10 Turning the Player On/OffTo turn the player on, slide the <POWER> switch down and hold it until the screen turns on.To turn t

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Page 11Main MenuWhen you turn on the player, you will see the Main menu. The Main menu gives you access to the differ-ent function modes of your pla

Page 4 - Package Contents

Page 12 Browse for and play your music les.If you have loaded new music les onto the player, the music library will need to be refreshed when you en

Page 5 - Features

Page 13Music ModeIf your music les contain ID3 song information tags, you will be able to view your tracks by Artist, Album, or Genre. To view all

Page 6 - Controls at a Glance

Page 14 Now Playing Controls (Music Playback)To start playing music, browse for a song and then press <ENTER> to start playback.When a song is p

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Page 15The following functions may be performed from the Now Playing screen.Function Key ActionTo play the next track Press <RIGHT>To play the

Page 8 - Disabling the Controls (Hold)

Page 16 EqualizerSelect a digital equalizer preset to optimize the way the player processes audio signals. The options are: Normal, Pop, Rock, Classic

Page 9 - Charging the Battery

Page 17Browse for and view your photo les (JPG).For more information about how to get pictures onto your player, please refer to the section “Tran

Page 10 - Getting Started

Page 18 Function Key ActionTo return to the Main menu Hold <MENU>Picture Viewer ControlsTo view a picture, browse through the thumbnail pictures

Page 11 - Main Menu Controls

Page 19Browse for and play your movie les.Your player supports MTV les encoded at 160 x 128 and 25 fps. Videos may need to be encoded with the inc

Page 12 - Music Mode

Page 2 Table of ContentsTABLE OF CONTENTS ...2PACKAGE CONTENTS ...

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Page 20 Movie Playback ControlsWhen a movie is playing, hold the player horizontally (land-scape). The orientation of the controls will change accordi

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Page 21Listen to FM radio broadcasts.You must have a pair of headphones connected to the headphone jack to receive FM broadcasts; your player will u

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Page 22 Function Key ActionTo scan to the next lowest station (normal mode only)Hold <LEFT>To save the current station as a preset station (norm

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Page 23Read text les loaded on your player (TXT).For more information about how to get text les onto your player, please refer to the section “Tra

Page 17 - Picture Browser Controls

Page 24 E-Book Reader ControlsWhen reading a text le, hold the player horizontally (landscape). The orientation of the controls will change according

Page 18 - Picture Viewer Controls

Page 25Play your digital voice recording les or record sounds from external audio sources. Voice Playing ControlsThe following functions may be per

Page 19 - Movies Mode

Page 26 Record Mode  To browse through the settings, press <UP> or <DOWN>  To select a setting, press <ENTER>  To return to the p

Page 20 - Movie Playback Controls

Page 27Record Mode1. Press <ENTER> to pause recording; press <ENTER> again to resume recording.2. Press <MENU> to stop and save

Page 21 - Radio Mode

Page 28 Enter Explorer mode to view and delete folders and les loaded on your player.To enter Explorer mode, select and conrm EXPLORER from the Main

Page 22 - FM Radio Recording

Page 29Enter the Settings mode to set your player’s system options.To enter Settings mode, select SETTINGS in the Main menu.Function Key ActionTo br

Page 23 - E-Books Mode

Page 3Table of ContentsRECORD MODE ...25Voice Playing control...

Page 24 - E-Book Reader Controls

Page 30 Item DescriptionBacklight Adjust the duration of time (in seconds) that the backlight will remain on after a key press. A setting of “On” will

Page 25 - Record Mode

Page 31Connect the player to a computer with the USB 2.0 cable provided to:  Transfer les to and from your player  Perform basic le management f

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Page 32 If you need further assistance with transferring les, please refer to your operating system’s instruction manual or on-screen help. If you ar

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Page 333. Press APPLE-V (paste) on the keyboard to trans-fer the les you selected in Step 1 to the player. Disconnecting from a ComputerTo avoid d

Page 28 - Explorer Mode

Page 34 Macintosh OS X1. On the left side of the Finder Window, identify the appropriate Removable Disk icon.2. Click on the “Eject” ar-row on the r

Page 29 - Settings Mode

Page 35For movie and music synchronisation and conver-sion, please use MPMANAGER software supplied in the CD ROM. This software can be used also for

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Page 36 If you have a problem with this device, please read the troubleshooting guide below.The player does not turn on.  Ensure that the player is f

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Page 37There is no sound during playback.  Check the volume level.  Ensure that the headphones are attached securely to the player.The sound quali

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Page 38  Reset the player (use a paper clip to gently press the Reset button on the rear of the player) and try again.The player has malfunctioned.

Page 33 - Disconnecting from a Computer

Page 39Display Type 1.8” Full-Color LCD @ 160x128Memory MP180 FM 2GB: 2GB FlashMP180 FM 4GB: 4GB FlashMP180 FM 8GB: 8GB FlashAudio Format Support MP

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Page 4 Package ContentsPlease make sure that the items shown below are included in the package. Should an item be missing, please contact the local re

Page 35 - Video Conversion

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Page 36 - Troubleshooting

Page 5  Integrated ash memory  1.8” TFT LCD full-color display  Plays music, video, photos and text  ID3 and LRC support for song and synchro-n

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Page 6 24813567Controls at a Glance

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Page 7Front View1. LCD Display2. Menu Button <MENU>3. Control Buttons<UP><DOWN><LEFT><RIGHT>4. Enter Button <EN

Page 39 - Specications

Page 8 Controls at a GlanceDisabling the Controls (Hold)When the <POWER> switch is set to the “Hold” position, your player’s controls are disab

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Page 9Getting StartedCharging the BatteryYour player has an integrated rechargeable battery. Upon initial use, the battery should be charged fully t

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