DANE-ELEC MEIZU User manual

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Welcome
Thank you forpurchasing the product.
Please read themanual carefully beforeuse.
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Important Cautions
Copyright Notice
Product Features
Package Contents /Parts and Names
Protection Film onthe Player
TouchKeypad
LCD Display
1. Getting Started
2. Basic Operation
Connecting Mini Player
Using for theFirst Time
Installation CD
Downloading from thePC
Saving Files &Disconnecting to Your PC
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Using Buttons /Menu Controls
Using Browser /Listening to Music
Update the MusicLibrary /Assorting the MusicLibrary
Playback Mode /Sound Effect
DisplayingLyric
Spatializer + Equalizer
Photo Library /Slideshow Settings
Converting Video Files
Play Video /Video Settings
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Voice Recorder
Play Recording Files
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Games & Tools
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4. Menu
5. Additional Information
Detailed Features by Menu
Format
Handling Instructions
Precautions for Usingthe Product/Trouble Shooting
Product Specifications
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Initialize OS to the Original FactorySettings
When it is notable to turn onand disable connecting theplayer to your PCafter resets,
please click and holdthe Next key ( ) for about 8seconds to initialize theOS to the
original factory settings.All data will bedeleted in the player.
To preventunwanted power on causedby accidental pressing, youneed
to long click thePower On/Off buttonto start the player. Click it again,
start to play. When there isno button operation forabout 3 minutes while
the player is stopped,it is automatically turnedoff.
Reset Mini Player
When it is deadcaused by improper operation,you have to resetyour
mini player. Disconnectit to a USBcable or ACAdapter, pressand hold
on the Enter keyfor over 10sec untilit flashes on thescreen, it resets
and shuts down automatically. Then youcan restart it forproper function.
Sliding Touch Operation Errors
When the player isstarted up, system willcheck power level oftouch
keypad first. Do notput your fingers ontouch keypad during thesystem
checking, otherwise it willpossibly cause checking errorand losing
control. Please restart itfor proper function.
Update Music Library
After finish copying themusic, using Main Menu-Music-UpdateMusic Library on theplayer
before your listening musicso that you canorganize and assort themby artist, album or
genre. Otherwise, you canonly browse the newcopied songs fromAll Songs on theplayer.
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ProductFeatures
CopyrightNotice
This product is theregistered trademark of MeizuLimited.
Meizu Limited, Has theexclusive copyright for thisUser Manual. It isprohibited
to distribute this UserManual in part orin whole without permission.
Meizu Limited, Has thecopyright for the productsoftware.
It is prohibited todistribute or commercially usethem without written
permission from Meizu Limited.
The various examples, drawingsand pictures and includedin this User Manual
are subject to changewithout prior notice whennew product enhancements
become available.
Do not change ormodify the product withoutpermission or authority ofmanufacturer.
It may cause undesirableoperations, permanent damages or
harmful interferences.
Windows 2000, Windows XPand Windows Media Playerare the registered
trademarks of Microsoft Corp.
SRS WOW is theregistered trademark of SRSLabs, Inc.
CE,FCC,CCC
Stylish and Luxurious Designwith High Portability
Mini Player has asuper mini size withhigh portability,and boasts a stylishand luxurious
design with aluminum surface.
Large & VibrantLCD with Dynamic GUI;Human User Sliding-touch Keypads
2.4 Inch 260,000 ColorQVGA 320*240TFT-LCD
Including: User adjustable POP, Classical, Rock, Jazz,Live, Bass Booster,User.
Supports WMA, 355K bps WMAVBR, OGG,FLAC, WAV, MP3 Playback
Movie Player(AVIvideo files), Game, Calculator, Calendar and Stopwatch
Alarm with Real-time ClockSetting
Photo Album +Slide Show: JPG, BMP, GIF Formats
Supports Microsoft MTP
Supports Key Song
Music Sortation, Class Setting,Easier and Faster toSearch Music
Plays Up to 20Hours (Based on ourcompany's test)
High Speed USB2.0 UltraFast Data Transfer
High Capacity USB FlashStorage for Mobile Disk
Built-in Microphone Supports HighQuality Recording
Synchronized Song Lyricshow
TEXT View
Multiple Language Supported
ID3 Supported
Resume Function, AutoPower OFF,Hold Function
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General
Copyrights/Trademarks
Professional Spatializer Sound Effects, Variousand Adjustable EQ modes
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PackageContents
Earphones
Mini Player Main Body
User's Manual
USBCable
Installation CD
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PartsandNames
2. Front Side
LCD Window
Earphone
NEXT
PREVIOUS
POWER/PLAY/STOP
USB Port
HOLD
3. Right Side
1. Top
4. Bottom Side
MENU
Strap
Note: Design and specificationsare subject to changewithout notice.
User's Manual
Carrying Pouch
Sliding-touch
Keypad
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Clearing Cloth
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1. While HOLD islocked, any operation willbe invalid.
2. Toofast operation will beeasy to cause error.
3. When click keys,click the right positionsto apply.
4. Clicking on Enterkey can also beaccomplished by clicking thecenter of keypad.
5. Clicking the topand bottom of keypadcan accomplish the previousand next operation menuor lists.
TouchKeypad
Touch keypadis an important partof the player,including sliding touch controland key
operations, which used forcontrolling operations of allkinds of functions ofthe player.
Protection Film on the Front Panel
ProtectionFilmonthe Player
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Sliding touch keypad:
Touch keypad Lay your finger onone Sliding lightly onkeypad
end of keypad
Clicking Key:
Key positions Lay yourfinger on key Presslightly
positions of keypad
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The surface of player iseasy to be contacted withother objectsduring use. Toprotect
the player from scratches, the front and rear plate surfaces of theplayer are attached
the transparent protection films. The films are featuring high light transmittance, anti-
reflection and abrasion-resistance. Please keep the films on the player, donot remove it.
Do not remove the protection lm!
The surfaces of theplayer are
attached with the protectionfilms
before leaving factory.
There is another layerof film covering the
protection film on theback of player.
Please tear it outbefore use.
Please peel o the labelpaster with the Mask
The front and rear surfacesof the player have
been attached high-performance transparent
protection films. Do not peelthem off!
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LCDDisplay
1. Play Music
Video Name
Play Status
Elapsed Time
2. Video Playback
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LCD Display
Play Status
Track Number
Song Total
Song Info
Elapsed Time
Remaining Battery
Charge
Volume
Playback Progress
/Status Bar
Remaining Playing
Time
HOLD
Repeat Playback
Radom Playback
Playback Progress
/Status Bar
Remaining
Playing Time
3. Photo View
Photo File Info
Current Number
Browsing Progress/
Status Bar
TotalNumbers
LCD Display
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The playback progressbar shows theelapsed and remaining time of current
song. Click Enterkey on keypadto display the sliding bar,then a diamond
slider appears andshows the currentplayback position. Slideyour finger on
touch keypad upand down to move playback positionforward or backward.
Click Enter keyagain, it shows the song's detailedinformation.
Click the keyonce again and return to playbackmode.
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Using for theFirst Time
ChargingtheBattery
* Charging the Batterybefore using your player.
* While the playeris connected to thecomputer via USB cable,it will charge itsbuilt-in
battery. Thebattery is fully chargedin about 3 hours.
* Check if theplayer is connected toa high-power USB2.0 port.Some low-power USB
ports available in keyboardsand other USB hubsmay not provide enoughpower to
charge or sync theplayer.
* If the computeris in sleep mode,the player may notbe charged.
The Remaining Battery Chargeicon indicates the remainingtime the battery canbe
used. The morethe battery is used,the fewer the numberof segments in theicon.
Full Charged
Partially Discharged
Fully Discharged
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ChargethePlayer withAC Adapter
USB port on theplayer
USB Chargeable Cable
Power Supply Jack
1. Connect the AC adapter (not provided) and the player.
2. During Power On
To charge the playerwith ACadapter, USB-DC adapter is required.
Connect the USBend to the player and anotherend to thepower supply jack.
The ACadapter for theplayer uses inputvoltage of 100~240Vand 50/60 Hz.
Connect it to thecomputer using the USBcable supplied in thepackage during
the player powered on.It will charge itsbuilt-in battery and appearsas the figure.
In the normal Windowsenvironment, as soon asthe
cable or simple USBjack is connected, themessage
"Searching for new device"appears and USB driveris
installed automatically.For Windows 98SE, putthe
included CD-ROM in yourdisk drive, then followthe
instructions on your PCscreen to install theUSB drive.
ConnectingMiniPlayer
Connecting MiniPlayer
Note: While connecting toPC, tracks and operationscannot be applied. Pullingout the
PC connection cable fromthe player before yourlistening to music /viewing a picture
and so on.
2. While connecting the player and power
supply, it will power on automatically.
The battery isfully charged in about 2.5 hours.
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Using for theFirst Time
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LoadingtheBattery
Usingforthe FirstTime
1. Insert theinstallation CD in your computer andinstall the manager software.
2. Install USBdriver program (Only for Windows98 systemor lower).
3. Connect theplayer to thecomputer using theUSB cable supplied in th e
package. It willcharges its built-inbattery in the meantime.
4. Operate andmanage [Removable Disk] on My Computer.
5. Disconnect theUSB cable tothe player.
(All keys ofthe player can not be operatedduring connecting to PC.)
6. Connect theearphone to the player.
7. Long pressthe power ON key to startthe player.
8. You can usethe player toplay music, video,view your favorite photographs,
and a lot of other features.
The procedures ofusing for therst time
Handling
If you grabthe player as picture, it is
easier to handlethem.
System Requirement
Pentium 133MHz orHigher
32MB Main Memoryor Higher
40MB Hard DiskSpace or More
CD-ROM Drive
USB Port (2.0)
Windows 98SE/ ME/ 2000 /XP
Insert the installationCD into theCD-ROM drive. Thefollowing screen appears
after inserting theCD.
When installation isautomatically not started,execute the setup.exein the
installation CD, andthen the Managerprogram is automatically setup.
The installation CDcontains the
following contents:
- Device Driver for Windows98
- VirtualDub forMEIZU Mini Player
Video Converting Tools
Install Software
UsingfortheFirstTime
Installation CD
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It appears on your PC as shown inthe
figure as follows(while finish formatting).
S e l e c t [ E d i t ] - [ P a s t e ] .
After finishing copying, it appears the music files on the Removable Disk .Disconnec
the player to yourPC, then you can start listening to themusic.
Downloading fromthe PC
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When copy files, youshould save the videoand photo files tospecified directories of
the player, videofiles into Movie directory, photo files intoPicture directory.Otherwise,
they won't be identifiedby Mini Player.
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Downloading from thePC
the following steps.
Select the desired music to download
to the player fromthe computer.
Click the [ Edit] - [Copy] Menu.
Double click [ My Computer], then [ Removable Disk] again.
Theplayerisshownasthe
Removable Disk on yourPC.
Downloading fromthe PC
Note: you can also drag and drop theselected files
from your PC into the [ Removable Disk] window.
Download music, video orpicture files from internetor access them froma CD,then copy
them to Removable Disk .Takeexample for copying songsas below,
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1. Power On
Long press the PowerON/OFF
button, the power comeson and
Meizu logo appears.
Using Buttons
Long Click
Long Click
Click
Press the Power ON/OFFbutton again,
start to play. When there isno button
operation for about 3minutes while the player
is stopped, it isautomatically turned off.
2. Power O
When you press and hold the power
ON/OFF button for about 3 seconds,
the power turns off. If the PC and the
player are connected via a USB cable,
you cannot turn the power off.
3. Play back &Stop
Press ON/OFF briefly, start to play.
Press it again while in Play status,
the play stops.
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Saving Files andDisconnecting to yourPC
Copy the Filesin the Player into your PC
1. With the USBcable, connect the USBports of the playerand your PC.
(It should not usea USB hub. Itis assumed that youconnect to the USBport on
the main board.)
2. Save the musicfiles under the harddisk on your PC.
3. After savedthe files, click theicon on the screenof your PC.
4. It pops themessage as above, thenclick it.
5. It runs 'SafelyRemove Hardware'.
6. Then drawout and disconnect theUSB cable.
To makesure to save thedata on your playersafely and fully, please follow
the above steps accordinglywhen you disconnect theplayer to the PC.
While disconnecting,,it appears thewarning, click OK andfinish it.
Saving Files & Disconnectingto Your PC
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Select the Menu Options
Click the Menu key, sliding the keypadup and down toselect the menu options.
Click the Enter keyor Next key, then enter thesubmenu (submenu is availablewhen
there is ">" symbolon the right ofmenu item). Click theMenu key to theupper menu
(it will return tocurrent playback interface, whenyou operate on topmenu).
Adjust the Values
During bottom menu item,it will enter thesettings. Sliding on thekeypad up and down
to adjust the values.Press the Enter keyand the options applied.During the selection,
click the Menu keyand exit.
Menu Controls
Menu Controls
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Click the Menu key briefly
Click the Enter key briefly
Sliding up and down on
the touch keypad
Click the Menu key toexit
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9. Toselect music
Toselect previous music To select next music
10. Initializing the operating system in the player
A. Click and holdthe Next key andthen hold the powerON/OFF button, do
not remove your fingeruntil it appears thegreen screen. Thenit initializes
the OS to theoriginal factory settings.All data will bedeleted.
5. To adjust the
volume
To increase volume
To decrease volume
By turning Hold ON, allthe keys on the playerwill not function.
It is irrelevant while listeningto music.
Using Buttons
Unlock
Locked
Long Click
Click
Click
7. Menu
Press the Menu briefly
to Main Menu or move
to the upper folder
8. Close LCD
Long click Menu key
to close the LCD display
6. Reset
If the player stops responding,
please reboot it: Long click
the Enter key for over 10-sec
to force shutdown, then press
ON/OFF to turnon the player.
4. Hold
B. Click and holdthe Previous key andthen hold the powerON/OFF button, do notremove
your finger until itappears the green screen.Then it initializesthe OS to theoriginal factory
settings. All datawill be deleted.
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Listening to Music
Youcan conveniently navigate through your music files and listen to them. Select Music
in the mainmenu. Slideup/down tobrowse for a song byArtist,Album, Genre, Rate and
Playlist. Select the desired song/playlist and click the Enter key toplay. Click the
Previous/Next key to previous/next music, slide up and down on thekeypad to adjust
the volume. Youcan conveniently transfer your favorite music to the player. Itsupports
following audio format: MP3 (VBR): 8Kbps ~ 320Kbps WMA (VBR): 8 Kbps ~ 355Kbps
WAV:PCM, MS-ADPCM, IMA-ADPCM OGG: Q1 ~Q10
Note: 1. Ifthe keys cannot function, please check if the HOLD is turningon.
2. Continuous playback time: About 20hrs (MP3/128kbps/volume 20/EQ normal/LCD off)
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Open Browser
Click the Menu key, sliding the keypadup and down toselect Browser option.
Click the Enter keyto apply it.
Sliding on the keypadup and down toselect the submenu options.
Click the Menu keyand return to theupper menu or playbackmode.
Play Music
There pops up thefollowing functions after youselect Music folder ora song,
1. Play 2.Add to Current Playlist3. Add toMy Playlist.
Using Browser
Click
Click
Click
Using Browser
Click the Menu key briefly
Sliding up and down on
the touch keypad
Click the Enter key briefly
Click the Menu key briefly
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Assorting the Music Library
Assorting the Music Library
All Songs To listall the songs onthe player.
Playlist
a. Add toMy Playlist. You can add thesongs, Artists,Albums. When a songis selected,
press and hold theEnter key until thehighlight bar starts flicker, the song isadded to My
Playlist. Select a artistor a album, pressand hold the Enterkey until the highlightbar
starts flicker, therelated songs are addedto My Playlist. Whenthe highlight bar stops
flicker, the selectedsong is added.
b. Save Playlist.After finishing adding thesongs, select My Playlist- Save Playlist and
click the Enter keyto apply it. Foldernames are created automaticallyas PLAYLIST1,
PLAYLIST2...
c. Clear ( Delete) Playlist. Select thememoried playlists (for example,PLAYLIST1), then
select Delete Playlist, clickthe Enter key anddelete it.
Artists Assorting by all artistsand unknown artists.
Albums Assorting by all albumsand unknown albums.
Song Order( assort AllSongs only). You can assort thesongs by Title,File name, Artist
and Album.
During Main Menu -Music - AllSongs/Playlists/Artists/Albums, press the PowerON/OFF
button, it will startto play the songson the current item.
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Selecting Modes
Update the Music Library
After finishing copying themusic files, you canalso organize them byartist, album or
genre using Update theMusic Library function onthe player.
1. Click the mainMenu key and selectMusic mode.
2. Click Enter key- Update the MusicLibrary, thenthe option is applied.During the
updating, it will takeyou a few seconds.
3. When finishes, itreturns back the menuoptions automatically.
Click
Click
Click
Click
Click
Update theMusic Library
Click the Enter key briefly
Click the Enter key briefly
Click the Menu key toexit
Click the Enter key briefly
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Photo Library
Searching for a picture
Function up/down to selectprevious/next image. Click theEnter key to displaythe
selected image in fullscreen.
Viewing a picture
Click left/right key toview previous/next image. Clickthe Enter key, you can select
and set the selectedpicture as Music background,Radio background or Record
background. Click the Menukey to exit, clickthe power ON/OFF buttonto display the
browsing information and progress/statusbar. It supportsJPEG, BMP, GIF formats.
Photo Library
Photo Library
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Click the Enter key briefly
Sliding up and down on
the touch keypad
Click the Enter key briefly
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Slideshow Settings
Click
Click
Click
Click Slide Show Settings to open following sub menu:
A. Time per Slide (Image Delay)
Selects the time eachpicture is displayed on thescreen during a slide show.
B. Repeat: Displays each picture repeatedly.
C. Shuffle Photos: Displays each picture randomly.
D. Auto Rotate: Rotate itautomatically tofit for screen display according to the size of
a picture in the player.
E. Transitions (Slide Effect)
Enables/disables overlap effects between each image during aslide show. Youcan
choose: Random, Push Across, Push Down, Wipe Across, Wipe Down, Wipe from Center.
Slideshow Settings
Click the Enter key briefly
Click the Enter key briefly
Click the Enter key briefly
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