X-Micro Combo Bluetooth Printer Adapter User manual

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Video MP3
User Manual
Version 1.0
Copyright
Copyright 2005 X-Micro Technology Corp. All rights reserved. No part of this publication
may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated
into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic,
mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, without the prior written
permission of X-Micro Technology Corp.
Disclaimer
X-Micro Technology Corp. makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or
implied, with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties,
merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Any software described in this
manual is sold or licensed "as is". Should the programs prove defective following their
purchase, the buyer (and not this company, its
distributor, or its dealer) assumes the
entire cost of all necessary servicing, repair, and any incidental or consequential damages
resulting from any defect in the software. Further, X-Micro Technology Corp., reserves the
right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents
hereof without obligation to notify any person of such revision or change.
Trademarks
All brand and product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks and/or registered
trademarks of their respective holders
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CONTENTS
1 Introduction ........................................................................................................ 1
1.1 Package Contents ....................................................................................... 1
1.2 Product Overview ........................................................................................ 1
1.3 Features ...................................................................................................... 2
1.4 System Requirements ................................................................................. 2
1.5 Specifications .............................................................................................. 2
2 Installation .......................................................................................................... 3
2.1 Windows 2000/XP Operating System ......................................................... 3
3 Uninstall .............................................................................................................. 5
3.1 Uninstall in Windows 2000/XP..................................................................... 5
4 Operation ............................................................................................................ 6
4.1 HOLD Function............................................................................................ 6
4.2 Power ON / OFF.......................................................................................... 6
4.3 Play media files ........................................................................................... 6
4.4 A-B Replay .................................................................................................. 7
4.5 Volume Control............................................................................................ 7
4.6 Main Menu................................................................................................... 7
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LCD Set....................................................................................................... 8
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4.8 Record Set .................................................................................................. 8
4.9 Equalizer ..................................................................................................... 9
4.10 Repeat Set .................................................................................................. 9
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Disk Manage ............................................................................................. 10
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4.13 E-Book Read ............................................................................................. 10
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FM Radio....................................................................................................11
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4.14.1 Search Mode ......................................................................................11
4.15 My Picture ..................................................................................................11
4.15.1 Picture Viewer ....................................................................................11
4.15.2 Set Start Logo.................................................................................... 12
4.15.3 Set Screen Saver .............................................................................. 12
4.16 Lyric Display .............................................................................................. 12
4.16.1 Making a lyric file ............................................................................... 12
4.16.2 Lyric file display ................................................................................. 13
5 Software Tools.................................................................................................. 14
5.1 Using MPX Make....................................................................................... 14
5.2 Using PIC Make ........................................................................................ 15
6 Safety Precautions........................................................................................... 17
7 FAQ.................................................................................................................... 18
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1 Introduction
Thank you for choosing the X-Micro Video MP3. This innovative new MP3 player lets you
play music videos and other video files, or display personal photos, on its crystal clear
color display. The Video MP3 also plays MP3 music files, displays lyrics, receives and
records FM radio, offers digital voice recording, and functions as a USB flash drive.
1.1 Package Contents
The package should include the following accessories. Please contact your dealer if
any of the listed items are missing from the package.
X-Micro Video MP3
Quick Start Guide
Earphone
Installation CD
Lithium battery
USB cable
1.2 Product Overview
Button Description X-Micro Video MP3
Hold: holds all button
functions
Prev: fast reverse,
preview
REC/A-B: record and A-B
replay
Play/Pause/Stop: play,
pause, or stop
Mode: enter Menu
Next: fast forward, next
Vol– : adjusts volume or
frequency down
Vol+ : adjusts volume or
frequency up
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1.3 Features
Your X-Micro Video MP3 is a multi-functional MP3 player offering high sound quality
and low power consumption. Main features include:
Support for MP3, WMA, MPX files
Support for synchronous lyric files and ID3 tag display
Rechargeable Lithium battery
Recharges using USB cable
Replaceable Lithium battery
Six EQ modes
Records voice and saves as WAV or ASF files
Full color OLED display with 65,000 colors
Adjustable OLED display brightness
Mass storage device functions
Series play mode and A-B replay
FM Radio
Photo viewer
E-book functions
1.4 System Requirements
IBM compatible PC or notebook with USB interface
Windows XP/2000 or others that support USB Mass Storage protocol
1.5 Specifications
Item Specifications
Hard disk IBM PC, compatible PC, notebook with USB interface
Interface Universal Serial Bus 1.0/1.1 (USB 1.0/1.1)
Storage medium Flash EMS memory
Power
Lithium battery recharges via USB cable.
Transfer speed Max. Writing: 400KB/S, Max. Reading: 500 KB/S
Operating system Windows 2000/XP
Earphone output 32 ohm earphone 10mW output
Record time Max 17 hours,128M
Bit rate support Mp3: 8K -320K bps;
Capacity 64MB/128MB/256MB/512MB
Support format FAT/FAT16
LCD display 96×32 dots
Operating conditions -20ºC~ +40ºC
General conditions -40ºC ~ +60ºC
Size 96.5mm x 30mm x 21mm
Lifespan Writes over one million times. Reading has no effect on
lifespan. Data stores over ten years
Driver No need to install driver in operating systems Windows
2000 and above
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2 Installation
Connect the Video MP3 to a computer and the following screen appears:
When writing & reading data the following screen appears:
Note: Do not disconnect the Video MP3 from the PC while it is reading or writing or
data loss may occur.
2.1 Windows 2000/XP Operating System
An installation program installs tools for the Video MP3.
1. Insert the Installation CD into your PC’s CD-ROM.
2. An autorun interface appears. Click the Installation icon and this window appears:
3. Click the Next button and follow the wizard until this window appears:
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4. Click the Finish button and installation is complete.
Note: If you do not have Windows Media Player 9.0, the install shield automatically
installs the Windows Media Player 9.0 to your system.
Attach the X-Micro Video MP3 directly to your computer’s USB interface. The system
recognizes it automatically and a “Removable Disk” icon appears in the “My Computer”
window. The X-Micro Video MP3 functions the same as a removable disk.
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3 Uninstall
3.1 Uninstall in Windows 2000/XP
1) Double click the icon “pull out or eject the hard disk” on the bottom right taskbar, as
below:
2) Choose “USB Mass Storage Device”
3) Click “Stop”
4) Click “OK” when the system indicates “USB Mass Storage Device equipment can be
removed safely from the system”, and you can pull out the X-Micro Video MP3 safely.
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4 Operation
In the menu mode, press the Mode key to confirm a selection or enter a submenu; press
the Play button to cancel a submenu or exit the menu mode.
4.1 HOLD Function
The HOLD function locks the buttons to prevent accidentally pressing a wrong button.
Move the HOLD switch on the side of the player to HOLD. A lock icon on the LCD
panel is displayed:
Move the switch to OFF and the lock icon on the display disappears.
Note: You should switch the HOLD function OFF before powering on the Video MP3.
4.2 Power ON / OFF
Before you power on the player make sure the Hold button is off.
Press the Play (
) button 2-3 sec to power on.
Press the Play button 3-5 sec to power off.
In standby mode, the player enters screen save mode automatically when the
device is not operated for 30 seconds.
4.3 Play media files
After you turn on the MP3 Player or connect the player to a computer, press and hold
the Play button to enter standby mode. Press the Play button again to start music play,
as in the following screen:
In Play mode, press the
or button to select the next or previous
song.
Press the Play button to stop, pause, or replay media files.
You can change the repeat mode, EQ, or A –B replay mode only when you are
playing MP3 and WMA files.
Press the Mode button to enter menu mode when you are playing an MP3 or
WMA file.
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4.4 A-B Replay
The A-B replay mode lets you set and play a song loop. This mode only functions with
MP3 or WMA files.
Press the REC/A-B button to select starting point A. When the letter B blinks press
the REC/A-B button again to select the ending point and play the song snippet
you select.
To cancel A-B replay mode, press the REC/A-B button again.
4.5 Volume Control
When playing a file or in standby, press the VOL+ or VOL– button to adjust the volume.
The screen shows the following:
4.6 Main Menu
While in standby mode or playing a MP3/WMA file, press the Mode button to enter the
Main Menu. This menu contains 9 items. Press
or to select a menu item, and
press the Mode button to confirm your selection. Press the Play button to exit the menu
mode.
LCD Set adjusts the
LCD’s brightness.
Disk Manage sets disk
management functions.
Record Set selects the
record type.
Enter e-book mode to
read e-books
Equalizer sets EQ type. FM Radio mode for FM
radio functions.
Repeat Set selects type
of repeat.
My Picture mode offers
Picture Viewer functions.
Language selects the
menu language.
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In menu mode select LCD Set and press the Menu button to confirm. The LCD Set
submenu appears:
Brightness: Select “Bright” to enter the brightness adjust interface. Press the
Next or Prev buttons to adjust LCD brightness, and then press the Mode button to
confirm.
Power Saving Mode 1: Select “Power 1” and press the Mode button to confirm. If
no buttons are pressed, the screen turns dark after 5 seconds.
Power Saving Mode 2: Select “Power 2” and press the Mode button to confirm. If
no buttons are pressed, the screen displays nothing after 5 seconds.
Normal: Select this option to cancel Power Saving mode.
4.8 Record Set
For voice recording, set the recording type in the Record Set menu. When you enter
Record Set menu, the following screen appears:
REC (WAV): High quality recording with good sound but the file is large. The
recorded file type is WAV.
REC (ASF): Low quality recording with acceptable sound. Records for a longer
time with a smaller file. The recorded file type is ASF.
To record:
In standby mode, press the REC button to start recording anytime.
Press the Play button to save recorded files and enter Voice play standby mode,
as shown in the following screens:
To pause the recording, press the REC button and to resume the recording press
the Play button.
To play:
After saving the recording file, the player enters Voice play standby mode. Press
the Play button to begin voice play.
Note: In voice play standby mode, press and hold the Mode button to switch from voice
play mode to media file play mode.
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4.9 Equalizer
When playing an MP3 or WMA file, or when the player is in standby mode, press the
Mode button to enter menu mode and select “EQ Set” to set Equalizer mode:
Press the Mode button to enter EQ setting mode:
The Equalizer has 7 EQ modes: Jazz, Rock, Classic, Pop, Soft, DBB and Natural.
Change the EQ mode using the “
” and “ ” buttons.
4.10 Repeat Set
When playing an MP3 or WMA file, or when the player is in standby mode, press the Mode
button to enter menu mode and select “Repeat Set” to set repeat mode:
Press the Mode button to enter the Repeat Set submenu:
Change repeat modes from Normal to Introduce, Repeat All, Random or Repeat
One using the
or buttons. Press the Mode button to confirm your
selection.
In Introduce mode, each MP3 song plays for only ten seconds.
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In menu mode select Language and press the Menu button to confirm. The Language
submenu appears:
English: Select “English” to display English characters in the menus.
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In menu mode select Disk Manage and press the Menu button to confirm. The Disk
Manage submenu appears:
Use the Disk Manage items as follows:
Del file: Select the file you wish to delete using the Next and Prev buttons and
press the Mode button to confirm. Press any other button to cancel. To delete
MP3/WMA files the player must be in Music mode. To delete record files the play
must be in voice mode.
Format -H: This item fast formats the player. Your data settings such as font file,
back light time, volume, language are retained.
Format -L: This item performs a slower format that clears all data in the player.
Note: Backup your important data before formatting the player.
Memory information: Select this item and press the Mode button to show the
total memory size and spare memory size. The player may take some time to
calculate spare memory size.
4.13 E-Book Read
To read an e-Book, first download the text file to the DVR directory.
Select the menu item “Read BOOK” to enter reading mode.
To read a book:
1. Press the Prev and Next buttons to select the file you wish to read. Press
the Mode button to confirm.
2. Press the Prev and Next buttons to read different pages of the file.
3. Press the Mode button to exit the current file and you can select another
file to read.
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In menu mode select FM Radio and press the Menu button to confirm. The FM Radio
submenu appears:
Use the Video MP3 Player to select different broadcasts and listen to FM Radio.
Adjust Volume: Press and hold VOL+/VOL- to adjust volume (0~32 levels).
Select Radio Station: Use the Next/Prev buttons to select preset broadcasting
stations from 1~30 in search mode, as in the following screen:
Adjust Frequency: Press VOL-/VOL+ to adjust broadcast frequency.
Save Radio Station: After finding a good station, press the Play button to save it. This
also overwrites currently saved stations.
Exit FM: Press and hold the Mode button to exit FM.
Search Mode: Press the Mode button to switch to Search Mode.
Listening Mode: Press Mode button to switch to Listen Mode.
4.14.1 Search Mode
Search station mode: In FM Radio mode, press the Mode button and select
Search Mode.
o Use the Next/Prev buttons to select among preset stations.
o Use the Vol+/Vol- buttons to adjust the frequency.
o Press the Play button to save the current station.
Automatic search station: In Search Mode, press the Vol-/Vol+ buttons for 2
seconds to automatically search stations (87.5~108 MHZ). When a station is
found, the LCD displays “Save?” Press the Play button to save the station and
add it to the preset station index.
4.15 My Picture
4.15.1 Picture Viewer
To view pictures on the player you must copy your PIC files to the DVR directory.
Select My Picture from the main menu:
File names, frames, and other attributes of the PIC files are displayed.
Press the Mode button to view a PIC. Use Next and Prev buttons to select
PIC files to display.
Cancel PIC view mode by pressing the Mode button or Play button.
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4.15.2 Set Start Logo
If you wish to have a favorite picture appear when the Video MP3 starts:
Go to the PIC file and press and hold the VOL+ button. “Install Logo” appears
on the LCD to confirm that you have set this file as your start logo.
To uninstall a start logo, just delete the PIC file in the DVR directory.
4.15.3 Set Screen Saver
To set a picture as a screen saver:
Go to the PIC file and press and hold the VOL– button. “Install Scre” appears
on the LCD to confirm that you have set this file as your screen saver.
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This PIC appears as the screen saver when the player is idle.
To uninstall the screen saver, just delete the PIC file in the DVR directory.
4.16 Lyric Display
The X-Micro Video MP3 lets you view the lyrics to your favorite songs, while they play.
4.16.1 Making a lyric file
There are two ways to make a lyric file:
1. Use Word Pad software to edit the lyric
1. Use professional lyric software to edit.
With either software you must edit the lyric according to the song’s playing time. The
format uses minutes (mm), seconds (ss) and milliseconds (fff) and looks like this: [mm:ss]
or [mm:ss.fff].
Example: Angel’s Tale
[00:00.00]Angel's Tale
[00:12.72]Here in my heart,
[00:17.55]Memories linger,
[00:22.23]I hold them sacred,
[00:28.61]Safe from all others,
[00:32.99]Angel's tale
[00:42.56]A love such a this,
[00:47.54]Once in a lifetime,
[00:53.17]Lost in your beauty,
[00:58.99]Still dreaming of you,
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[01:05.32]Angel's tale
[01:12.58]You drove the sinner from me,
[01:19.57]And shone with such glory,
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[04:49.74] make: xxy 2004.2.6
To edit lyrics with Word Pad:
Edit your lyrics as in the example above.
Save your file using the file extension *.lrc for the file name and choose ALL
FILES for file type.
o File Name: xxx.lrc (make sure you use .lrc as an extension)
o File Type: All Files (make sure to select All Files and not Text File)
4.16.2 Lyric file display
The name of song file must be the same as the name of the lyric file, and the two files
must be in the same folder. The song file extension can be *.mp3 or *.wma, but the
extension for lyric files must be *.lrc.
Example: yesterday once more.mp3 and yesterday once more.lrc
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5 Software Tools
The accessory programs you installed to your computer from the Installation CD include
the PIC Make and MPX Make tools. The PIC Make tool formats PIC files, and the MPX
Make tool formats MPX files, that are suitable for playing on the Video MP3 player.
5.1 Using MPX Make
The MPX Make tool formats MPX files from Microsoft Windows Media Player files
(*.wmv,*.wma,*.asf), Mpeg files (*.mpg, *.mpeg) and AVI files (*.avi).
1. Select MPXTOOLS from Programs in the Start menu, see below:
2. When using this software for the first time, you must input the serial number to enable
the software. You can find the serial number on the accessory disk or in the manual.
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3. Open MPX MAKE and the following screen appears with these options:
Add File: add media files to the file
list. Click this icon and a browse
window appears for you to select
media files.
Convert: select this icon to convert
the selected media files to MPX files.
Delete File: delete selected media
files from the file list.
Cancel: click this icon to cancel the
current make MPX file task.
Set: select this icon to enter a setup
window and make settings.
Help: click this icon to show you the
help file for MPX Make.
Save Path: click the browse icon and
set a directory to save MPX files to.
4. To convert several files at once, select the files by pressing the CTRL or ALT key at the
same time.
5.2 Using PIC Make
The PIC Make tool converts files to PIC file format for viewing in the Video MP3.
Open the PIC Make tool and the interface below appears:
Load Image: Select this button and a file browse window appears where you can
select a PIC file to import. Each PIC file you import shows in the bottom PIC
display frame area where you can choose to delete or import the image
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Capture: Check the Cyc Captu box for continuous screen captures.
1. Double click the left mouse button to capture one screen image at a time.
2. After capturing screens, click the right mouse button and select Exit to exit
capture screen operations.
Save: After importing a PIC file or captured screen, click this button to save the
PIC file. A prompt asks for a directory to save in.
Play Rate: Set the play rate of the PIC by entering a number in this box. A large
play rate may cause the PIC to display faintly.
Insert to: Insert a PIC by entering a number in this box between the start point
and end point.
Insert: After inputting the insert number, click this button to insert the PIC file.
Delete: Select a PIC in the frame area and click this button to delete the file.
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6 Safety Precautions
Important Notice: Any violation of one or more of the following precautions may
damage the player and will void the warranty.
Confirm that the Hold button on the player is off before you turn on the unit.
Confirm that the battery is sufficient to power on the machine.
Avoid exposure to heat, moisture and static electricity.
Do not drop or place heavy objects on the player.
Vibration or shock may damage the unit.
Do not place the player in or near any liquids.
Avoid areas of high humidity, strong magnetic fields or high heat when storing
the unit.
Do not use paint thinner, alcohol, or benzene when cleaning the unit. This may
change the color of the player or damage the surface. Use a soft towel to clean
the surface of the player.
To avoid damage to the unit never open the case.
Do not expose to excess heat (over +140°F). Avoid exposure to direct sun. Do
not leave in a warm car, especially during the summer season.
When uploading or downloading files from your PC, we strongly recommend
that you do not disconnect the player from the computer until the blinking
display stops. If you unplug the unit when the display is blinking, you may lose
your data.
We strongly recommend that you frequently back up your data for safety.
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