Polaroid MPA-20011S User manual

Category
MP3/MP4 players
Type
User manual

Polaroid MPA-20011S allows you to enjoy music, photos and videos on the go. It also includes a calendar, stopwatch and voice recorder, making it a handy companion for everyday activities. You can also expand the storage capacity by using a Micro SD card (not included).

Polaroid MPA-20011S allows you to enjoy music, photos and videos on the go. It also includes a calendar, stopwatch and voice recorder, making it a handy companion for everyday activities. You can also expand the storage capacity by using a Micro SD card (not included).

Portable Media Player
MPA-20011S
User’s Manual
For detailed instructions and feature descriptions,
please see the included User’s Manual on the device.
20070131
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Notes, Notices, and Cautions
NOTE: A NOTE indicates an important tip that helps you use your
player.
NOTICE: A NOTICE tells you how to avoid problems.
CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates potential for property damage,
personal injury, or death.
Table of Contents
User’s Manual ……………………………………………………………………………………….1
Notes, Notices, and Cautions …………………………………………………………………….. 1
About Your Player ……………………………………………………………………………….. 3
Introduction …………………………………………………………………………… 3
Top, Front and Side Views ………………………………………………………….. 5
Turning the Player On ……………………………………………………………….. 6
Charging the Battery .......................................................................................... 7
Transferring Media Files to the Player ............................................................... 8
Transferring Music Tracks Using WMP 10 or 11 ………….…………..….. 8
Storing Data Files on the Player ....................................................................... 12
Video Conversion Tool …………………………………………………………….. 13
Using Your Player ............................................................................................................. 13
Main Menu ………………………………………………………………………….. 14
Listening to music ……………………………………………………………......... 15
Music Player ........................................................................................... 16
Music Library .......................................................................................... 17
My Playlists ………………………………………………………………...... 18
Listening to FM Radio ...................................................................................... 19
Viewing Photos ................................................................................................ 20
Thumbnails ............................................................................................. 21
Image albums ......................................................................................... 21
My slideshow .......................................................................................... 22
Watching Videos .............................................................................................. 22
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Converting videos ............................................................................................ 23
How to convert video files to AVI format ................................................. 23
How to download video files from your computer to the player ............... 23
Additional Features .......................................................................................... 24
Calendar ................................................................................................. 25
Browse .................................................................................................... 25
Stop watch .............................................................................................. 25
Voice recorder ........................................................................................ 26
Settings ............................................................................................................ 26
Audio Settings ......................................................................................... 26
Display Settings ...................................................................................... 27
Time & Date ............................................................................................ 28
Language ................................................................................................ 28
Record quality ......................................................................................... 28
Software Reset ....................................................................................... 28
Performing a Hardware Reset .......................................................................... 29
Firmware Update Tool ...................................................................................... 30
Frequently Asked Questions ........................................................................................... 31
Installation ........................................................................................................ 31
Usage ............................................................................................................... 32
Warning Indications ......................................................................................... 33
Troubleshooting ……………………………………………………………………. 34
Appendix............................................................................................................................ 36
Specifications ................................................................................................... 36
Glossary …………………………………………………………………………….. 38
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About Your Player
Introduction
Congratulations on purchasing a Polaroid Portable Media Player. Please read
this manual carefully, and follow all instructions in the manual and those marked
on the product before first use. Failing to follow these warnings could result in
personal injury or damage to the device. Also, remember to keep this User’s
Manual in a convenient location for future reference.
Important: Save the original box and all packing material for future shipping
needs.
The following manual will help you setup and use your new portable media
player.
You can use the player in a number of ways:
• As a music player (see "Listening to Music" on page 10), or
• As a FM Radio (see "Listening to FM Radio" on page 11), or
• As a photo player (see "Viewing Photos" on page 12), or
• As a video player (see "Watching Videos" on page 13), or
See page 13 for other convenient features including “Converting video files to
AVI format”.
Support Page:
Visit the support page for the MPA-20011S Portable Media Player at
www.polaroid.com
for:
Up to date documentation
Video Conversion Tool
Firmware Update Tool
Frequently Asked Questions
Troubleshooting Guide
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NOTICE: Your Limited Warranty does not cover data loss resulting from
the unlikely failure of the flash memory in the Player.
NOTICE: Do not subject the player to excessive force or impact as it may
damage your player.
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Figure 1 Top, front, and side views
Reset
Microphone
Switch lock
Switch un-lock
Power Switch On/Off
Volume/Scroll/
Select Button
Back button
Micro SD card
Mini USB connector
Headphone connector
Fast Forward/
Skip Forward
Rewind/
Skip Backward
Play/Pause
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MINI USB CONNECTOR - Connects your Player to a computer in order to
transfer data. Also used to charge the internal battery
LCD SCREEN - Displays operating information
SWITCH ON/OFF – Power On/Off Switch – To power on: slide switch to the on
position for 2 seconds. The switch is spring-loaded and will slide back to its
original position
SWITCH LOCK– Locks all keys
SWITCH UN-LOCK– Un-locks all keys
HEADPHONE CONNECTOR - Connects earphones or headphones
RESET – Used to reset the player.
VOLUME/SCROLL/SELECT DIAL – Increases/decreases volume. Scroll by
rotating the dial to choose items from menu list. Push the button in to select
those items.
BACK – Use to go to the Main menu or to a previous menu
FAST FORWARD/SKIP FORWARD - Goes to next track or advances within a
track
PLAY/PAUSE - Starts or pauses a track
REWIND/SKIP BACKWARD - Moves to the start of the current track, or goes to
a previous track. Skip to move back within a track
MICRO SD CARD SLOT – Use a Micro SD card (not included) to store/play
additional files
Turning the player on
To power on, slide the power switch to the on position for 2 seconds, then let go.
The switch is spring-loaded and will slide back to its original position.
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Charging the Battery
Your player has an integrated, rechargeable, lithium-polymer battery. Before
using the player for the first time, you must charge the battery for 2.5 to 3 hours.
Using the USB cable, plug the unit directly into an available USB port in your
computer (the computer must be on). It should take 2.5 to 3 hours to fully charge
the battery. Do not attempt to copy media files to the device while charging the
battery for the first time. This can affect the recharge time.
NOTE: Do not use the player for the first time until you have charged
the battery for at least 2.5 to 3 hours.
NOTICE: Do not attempt to replace or remove the internal battery from
your player. Doing so may damage the player permanently.
Any attempt to open your player will void the warranty.
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Transferring Media Files to Your Player
Transferring Media Using Windows Media Player 10 or 11
Having Windows Media Player 10 or 11 on your computer will let you transfer
media to and from your PC’s personal music library to the Player. If you don't
have Windows Media Player (WMP) 10 or 11 on your computer, you can
download it free from Microsoft’s website:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads
NOTE: Before transferring media files you must first connect your player
to your computer.
NOTE: Before transferring media or data files, you must first charge the
battery for 2.5-3 hours.
1 After connecting your player to the computer, a dialog box similar
to the one below will appear.
2 Select “Synchronize media files” and click OK
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3 Drag and paste the media files from “My Computer” folder to the sync
list of windows media player as below.
4 Select “Start Sync” on Windows Media Player to start file
synchronization to your player.
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Windows Media Player 10
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Windows Media Player 11
5 When the synchronization is complete, you can disconnect you player
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Storing Data Files on the Player
Store data files on your player the same way you would with a standard USB
Flash Memory
device. To transfer files:
1 Connect your player to your computer using the included USB cable
2 Click the My Computer icon on your computer. Navigate to the My
Computer folder.
3 Your Player is displayed as Polaroid Media Player (See below).
If your computer is running Windows Media Player version 10, you’ll see this
icon in the My Computer folder
If your computer is running Windows Media Player version 11, you’ll see this
icon in the My Computer folder
4 If you are using Windows Media Player 10 on your Computer: Within the
MTP directory, there are two folders: "Data" and "Media". Be sure to
copy-and-paste/drag-and-drop any data files into the "Data" folder.
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5 If you are using Windows Media Player 11 on your Computer: Within the
MTP directory, there is one folder: "Internal Storage". Just
copy-and-paste/drag-and-drop any data files into the "Internal Storage"
folder.
Video Conversion Tool
Some video files may need to be converted to an AVI file before they will play. A
video converter tool can be found on the MPA-20011S support page at
www.polaroid.com
. The video convert tool can be used to convert video files to
the proper AVI format.
Using Your Player
Your Player can be used in several different ways:
As a music player (see "Listening to Music" on page 10)
As an FM Radio (see "Listening to FM Radio" on page 12)
As a photo player (see "Viewing photos" on page 13)
• As a video player (see "Watching Videos" on page 13)
Other features:
Use the internal stopwatch, calendar, voice recorder, browse or change your
personal settings (see "Settings" on page 15)
As a data storage device (see "Transferring Media Files" on page 17)
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Main Menu
When you switch the player on, the first screen to appear will say, "Music
Player".
Music Player view
If you want to enter another function, you can click the BACK button to enter the
"Main Menu".
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Figure 6 Click BACK button to enter the "Main Menu"
Listening to Music
Your Player has three ways to launch music:
In the "Main Menu", choose "Music Player"
In the "Main Menu", choose "Music Library"
In the "Main Menu", choose "My Playlist"
Your player is capable of playing MP3 and WMA music file formats. It also has
PlaysForSure support, meaning you can play downloaded songs in WMA format
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with PlaysForSure Digital Rights Management technology. To load your own
music files onto the Player, see "Transferring Media Files to the Player" on page
Music Player
"Music Player" mode lets you play any song and adjust volume. Use the Fast
Forward/Skip Forward or Rewind/Skip Back, to access songs or to access
certain parts of songs. You’ll also see music information and the play status in
this view. If the song was synchronized to the device using Windows Media
Player, and the song has album art, the player will display the album art.
Figure 7 Music Player view
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NOTE: Scroll up/down lets you adjust the volume up or down.
NOTE: "Music Player" screen buttons are defined as follows:
• Press the Play/Pause button to pause or resume playing a track.
• Press the Fast Forward/Skip Forward button to go to the next track.
Press and hold the Fast Forward/Skip Forward button to fast-forward within
a track.
• Press the Rewind/Skip Back button to go to the start of the current track, or
the start of previous tracks.
Press and hold the Rewind/Skip Back button to rewind within a track.
Scroll-up to increase the volume.
Scroll-down to decrease the volume.
Music Library
Go to the "Main Menu" and choose "Music Library" by using the Scroll-select
button. From here you can see the entire music library that is stored on your
player. Music tracks are sorted by categories. Tracks can be sorted and played
by:
• "Artists"
• "Albums"
• "Songs"
• "Songs by genres"
• “Playlists”
All recorded voice tracks are sorted in "Recordings" category, as well as all FM
radio recordings.
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NOTE: The “Playlists” selection refers to playlists that can be
synchronized to your player by using Windows Media Player
version 10 or 11.
NOTE: Use Scroll-select to choose “Albums”, “Artists”, “Songs”, “Songs
by Genres” or “Recordings”. Push Scroll-select again to see all
selections from the category you have selected. Continue
pushing Scroll-select to dial in on a specific artist, album, etc.
You can also make selections here to build playlists. Use the
Play/Delete button to add or delete tracks to a playlist.
NOTE: Choosing Add to Playlist adds music tracks to "My Playlist".
NOTE: Choosing Recordings lets you listen to voice recordings and FM
radio recordings.
My Playlist
Go to the "Main Menu" and choose "My Playlist" to see all music tracks in your
playlist. Music tracks can be added to My Playlist by pressing scroll-select on a
song, then select “Add to playlist”.
NOTE: While in the "My Playlist" category, use Scroll-select to see all
music tracks in your playlist. Press Scroll-select again to get to
the option menu. Select from "Play", "Remove item", and "Clear
playlist".
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Listening to FM Radio
Listen and record your favorite FM radio stations by going to the "Main Menu"
and Scroll-select "FM radio". Press Play/Pause or Scroll-select while in the
FM radio playing view. You can get to an options menu, with "Seek station",
"Manual tuning", "Preset Stations", "Save Stations", and "Record from radio".
Save up to 10 of your favorite stations.
NOTE: In "Seek station" view, press the Fast Forward/Skip Forward
button to scan up the FM dial. Press the Rewind/Skip Back
button to scan down the FM dial. To listen to another station,
press and release the Fast Forward/Skip Forward or
Rewind/Skip Back to access the next or previous station with the
strongest signal.
NOTE: Rotate Scroll-select up or down to move the dial in the desired
direction, and to adjust the volume up or down.
NOTE: Press the Scroll-select to get to the options menu, "Seek station",
"Manual tuning", "Preset Stations", "Save Station", and "Record
from radio".
NOTE: In "Manual tuning" view, press the Fast Forward/Skip Forward
button to tune up the FM dial and press the Rewind/Skip Back
button to manually search down.
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Polaroid MPA-20011S User manual

Category
MP3/MP4 players
Type
User manual

Polaroid MPA-20011S allows you to enjoy music, photos and videos on the go. It also includes a calendar, stopwatch and voice recorder, making it a handy companion for everyday activities. You can also expand the storage capacity by using a Micro SD card (not included).

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