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USERS MANUAL 2

Using a Setup MenuOperation12• FORMATINTERNAL: Use to delete all the files in the built-in memory.EXTENDED: Use to delete all the files in the external SD card.MEMORY FORMAT• BRIGHTNESSUse to adjust the brightness of the LCD window.• CONTRASTUse to adjust the sharpness of the LCD window.PICTURE SETUPThe Setup menu will disappear and the menu screen will be dis-played.SETUP EXITSETUP EXITPICTURE✓BRIGHTNESSCONTRASTLCD BRIGHTNESS SETUPMEMORY FORMAT✓FORMAT ✓INTERNALEXTENDED
Connecting an External Component and USBConnection13Connecting an AV Component• Connect a Video/Audio cable between the A/V component (DVD/VCR) and the player.• Connect an USB cable between a PC (Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP) andthe player.• Enter Windows Explorer after USB is recognized by the PC.• This player is displayed as a portable disc in the list of folders of Windows Explorer.• Methods of copying or deleting a file with a portable disc are same with the using meth-ods in Windows.A/V component (DVD/VCR)Right side of the playerVideo/Audio cableConnecting USBPCLeft side of the playerUSB cable•  When moving, copying, or deleting afile through USB, remove the USBafter making sure that the USB con-nection message window disap-pears. During the connection ofUSB, all the buttons on this player donot operate.Note
Installing and Using TranscoderInstalling and Using Transcoder14Using Environment[PC requirements]• Pentium III 500 MHz at least• Memory: 256MB at least• Microsoft DirectX supported VGA• Sound card-required[OS]• Microsoft Windows ME/Windows 2000/Windows XP[Codec]• Divx 5.1.1, Divx 4.01, Divx 4.11, or Divx 4.12 Visit at the web sitehttp://www.divx.com/divx/?src=toptab_divx_from_/index.php and download the Standard Divx codec for installation.• DivxG400 or DirectVobSub• Combined codec for the execution of media files[Others]• Microsoft DirectX 8.0 at least
Installing and Using Transcoder15Installing TranscoderExecuting TranscoderInsert the supplied installation CD and execute"DMTransCoder.EXE".1Select "Next".2As shown in the figure right, the process of pro-gram installation is displayed.3After installation is complete, select "Finish" toend installation.4Select the menus at the right bottom of Windowsin the following sequence: "Start" → "Program(P)" → "DMProject" →"DMTCoder".Or double click "DMTCoder( )" on theWindows background screen.
Installing and Using TranscoderInstalling and Using Transcoder16Configuration and Function of Transcoder ScreenŒŒ´´ˇˇˆˆØØ∏∏””¨¨ŒŒMenu´´Function iconˇˇFile search window: This has the same function as Windows Explorer.¨¨File list window: This has the same function as Windows Explorer.ˆˆTranscoded files list window: The files to be transcoded are displayed.ØØLocation where the transcoded files are saved: This displays the location wherethe transcoded files are saved.∏∏Capacitance of memory: This displays the capacitance of the location where thetranscoded files are saved.””Display of transcoding progress: This displays the progress rate.
Installing and Using Transcoder17• File- New schedule: Calls a new file in the list of transcoded files.- Open schedule: Applies the saved *dmt files in the list of transcodedfiles.- Save: Saves the contents of the operation which is under progress.in the list of transcoded files.- Save As: Saves as another name.- Exit: Exits the program.• Build- Starts transcoding.• Option- Caption: If there is a caption file, whether to apply or not will bedetermined.- Media file: Only media files are applied in the list.- Media Info: Displays the files which can play without change.This is not available in any version after Windows XP.- Return: Re-applies the file.- Saving path: Applies the path of a file to be transcoded.• Help- - Guides product information and the whole web site.Menu- New schedule: Builds a new list of transcoded files.- Open schedule: Calls a list of saved transcoded files.- Save: Saves the contents of the list of transcoded files under operation.- Start File Switching: Starts the schedule which is applied to the list oftranscoded files.Tool BarNew scheduleOpen scheduleSaveStart FileSwitching
Installing and Using TranscoderInstalling and Using Transcoder18Transcoding filesSelect the location where has a file to be transcoded in the File Search window.1Drag a file to be transcoded in the File List window and move it into theTranscoded Files List window.Select the "Transcoding ( )" function icon for execution.23The cursor in blue will be located on the file under transcoding and transcodingwill proceed.4After transcoding is complete, the transcoded file will be saved in the specifiedlocation.The default folder is "C:\My Media".5The transcoded file can play by downloading it with a portable disc.6
Installing and Using Transcoder19Note• If Codec does not exist, the player will notice you through a message window.The message win-dow disappears three seconds later and an icon in red appears on the list.• If the saving space is not enough, the player will notice you through a message window.The mes-sage window disappears three seconds later and an icon in red appears on the list.• If Caption does not exist, the player will operate without caption.• If any version after Windows XP is used, the menu on media information cannot be used.(The function is not supplied by MS.)• DivX Codec can be installed only after the user downloads Freeware.• If Inter Video Sound Codec has been installed, the player may not play normally.• Select either DirectVobSub or DivXG400 as a caption filter. (DirectVobSub is recommended)
20MiscellaneousMiscellaneousBattery and Power• Since this player adopts an exclusive lithium icon battery, it can charge itself and buff itself speedi-ly within about two hours while it is completely discharged.• When video plays while the player is buffed, the player can keep playing for about two hours.When only MP3 plays, the player can keep playing for about four hours.• Depending on the user's convenience, the player can be charged by using a USB cable or adap-tor.- Charging with a USB cableConnect a USB cable between a PC and the player.Then the player will be charged automati-cally while it is turned off.Note:The charge indication lamp lights on only during charging. After charging is complete, thelamp lights off.- Charging with an AC adaptorThe player can be charged with a AC adaptor included in the player.Note: Even though the player is turned off, charging will continue.The charge indication lamp lights on only during charging. After charging is complete, the lamplights off.Cautions on use• There may be abnormality in a saved file when removing USB after the PC USB downloadingoperation is complete. Remove it safely after making sure that the message "USB CONNECTEDFILE COPY" disappears.• Be careful that an AC adaptor is not connected to the AV IN jack.• While playing a file in the external memory, do not remove the external memory forcedly.• This player supports USB2.0. If PC environment is USB1.1, however, this player will operate inUSB1.1.• When connecting USB, the operation of this player will be limited.• Do not remove a battery forcedly during playback or recording.• When charging the player with USB, turn it off first.
21MiscellaneousTroubleshootingSymptomThe player is not turned onWhen connecting an A/V cable,the playback screen of an exter-nal component is not displayednormallyEarphone volume is not outputnormally.Charging does not work or thecharge indication lamp does notlight on.An external memory (SD card) isnot recognized normally.A downloaded moving image filedoes not playSolution1. Check a battery or AC adaptor is installed2. Check the battery is worn out. If so, charge it with an AC adap-tor or USB  cable.3. Check the HOLD key or LCD OFF key is turned on.4. Press the POWER button.1. Check an A/V cable is properly connected.2. If the screen is biased upper or lower, check for the broadcast-ing system (NTSC or PAL)1. Check for the level of volume.2. Check for the connection of the earphone. (If there is a dirt orforeign material in the terminal, noise may occur.)3. If the data of the file which is playing is damaged, noise mayoccur or sound may be interrupted. Check with another file.1. Check for the connection of an AC adaptor.2. Check for the installation of a battery.3. Check whether the player is buffed or not.1. Check for the installation of an external memory.2. Check for the WRITE PROTECT switch of an SD card.3. This player supports only “FAT and FAT16” formats.Play the moving image file after transcoding it through the includ-ed TRANSCODER PROGRAM.
22SpecificationsMiscellaneousModelSize (Wx D x H)WeightFrequency characteristicsAudio Headphone outputS/NVideoSupported files AudioImageIncodingVideo/AudioAudioRecording time ECONOMY(based on the NORMALbuilt-in memory) FINEPicture displayPC connectionMemory typeBuilt-inExtendedBattery use timePower specificationRecommended OSsystem CPUspecification MemoryDM-AV1096mm x 79mm x 80mmIncluding battery: 133g/Without battery: 107g70Hz ~ 20KHz20mW, Impedance: 16ohm90dB or larger (based on MP3)Direct playback: AVI (Video: ISO MPEG-4, Audio: MP3)Trans S/W used: WMV, ASF, AVI, MPEG, MPG, WMAMP3, ID3 Tag ver1.1JPEGMPEG-4/MP3, Extension = asfMP3100 minutes55 minutes30 minutes3.5" Color TFT LCD, 480 x 240 DotNTSC/PAL (selectable)USB 2.0128MB FLASH MEMORYSD card slot (8MB ~ 1GB)Video playback: two hoursAudio playback: four hours (LCD OFF mode)DC 5V 2.0A adaptorDC 3.7V, 1100mA lithium ion batteryWindows ME/Windows 2000/Windows XPPentium III 500MHz at least256MB
 .  NOTE:  This  equipment  has  been  tested  and  found  to  comply  with  the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.   These  limits  are  designed  to  provide  reasonable  protection  against harmful  interference  in  a  residential  installation.    This  equipment generates,  uses  and  can  radiate  radio  frequency  energy  and,  if  not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference  to  radio  communications.    However,  there  is  no  guarantee that  interference  will  not  occur  in  a  particular  installation.   If this equipment  does  cause  harmful  interference  to  radio  or  television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help  THIS  DEVICE  COMPLIES  WITH  PART  15  OF  THE  FCC  RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST   ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.  THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE  CAUSED  BY  UNAUTHORIZED  MODIFICATIONS  TO THIS EQUIPMENT.    SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER'S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT

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