i Tech Dynamic C51-A04105-XX Portable Bluetooth Multimedia Player User Manual

i.Tech Dynamic Limited Portable Bluetooth Multimedia Player Users Manual

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www.tuv.com   Test Report No.:  14009130 001  Appendix 4  page 17 of 45 1.6 User Manual (Cover)  i.Tech PowBox V25         User Guide
www.tuv.com   Test Report No.:  14009130 001  Appendix 4  page 18 of 45  Table of Content  OVERVIEW ...................................................................................................21 MAIN MENU ..................................................................................................24 1 VIDEO.........................................................................................................25 1.0 Video Menu .......................................................................................................................25 1.1 Play Video .........................................................................................................................25 1.2 Delete Video......................................................................................................................25 2 AUDIO ........................................................................................................27 2.0 Audio Menu.......................................................................................................................27 2.1 Play Audio.........................................................................................................................27 2.1 Delete Audio .....................................................................................................................28 3 PHOTO .......................................................................................................29 3.0 Photo Menu.......................................................................................................................29 3.1 Display Mode ....................................................................................................................29 3.2 Delete Photo .....................................................................................................................29 3.3 Direct Print ........................................................................................................................30 3.4 Rotate Photo.....................................................................................................................30 4 RECORD ....................................................................................................31 4.0 Record Menu.....................................................................................................................31 4.1 Recording Video (AV in) ..................................................................................................31 4.2 Voice memo(Mic in) .........................................................................................................32 4.3 Recording Audio (Audio in) ............................................................................................32 5 ACCESSORY .............................................................................................33 5.1 Snake Game......................................................................................................................33 5.2 Russian Game ..................................................................................................................33 5.3 Set Alarm...........................................................................................................................33 5.4 Calendar ............................................................................................................................33 6 SETUP........................................................................................................34 6.1 Set Time ............................................................................................................................34 6.2 Speaker .............................................................................................................................34 6.3 Language ..........................................................................................................................34 6.4 Storage ..............................................................................................................................34 6.5 TV Out................................................................................................................................35 6.6 Auto Power OFF ...............................................................................................................35
www.tuv.com   Test Report No.:  14009130 001  Appendix 4  page 19 of 45 6.7 Default ...............................................................................................................................35 6.8 Software Upgrade ............................................................................................................35 7 FORMAT ....................................................................................................36 7.0 Format Menu.....................................................................................................................36 8 BLUETOOTH .............................................................................................37 8.0 Bluetooth Stereo ..............................................................................................................37 9 ABOUT i.Tech............................................................................................39 9.0 About i.Tech......................................................................................................................39 Care and Maintenance.................................................................................40
www.tuv.com   Test Report No.:  14009130 001  Appendix 4  page 20 of 45 Dear Customer,  i.Tech thanks for your choice of this exciting PowBox V25 product. PowBoxV25 is a multi-functional mobile media centre to provide high quality sound playback and recording, photo viewing video playback and recording. It is also compatible with Bluetooth stereo headset.    Bluetooth Specification v1.2 Class 2   Supports Bluetooth A2DP Profile   Compatible with Bluetooth headset   High-resolution 262k colours LCD Display   Support 1GB SD / MMC Card   Supports TV Out   Supports MPEG4-ASF, JPG, MP3, WMA   Replaceable Rechargeable Power   USB Power Charging
www.tuv.com   Test Report No.:  14009130 001  Appendix 4  page 21 of 45 1 2 3 5476OVERVIEW PowBox V25 Overview      Fig. 1 1.  POWER – Hold for 3 sec to turn on.          2.  BACK – Press to go back to the previous/upper menu. 3.  SOFTKEY 1 – Depends on the menu nature, press to select from the option items 4.  SOFTKEY 2 – Depends on the menu nature, press to select from the option items 5.  UP – Move up/Increase Volume/Zoom In 6.  DOWN – Move Down/Decrease Volume/Zoom Out 7.  LEFT/RIGHT/OK – Move Left/Right, press down OK for Confirm/Start/Pause/Stop.
www.tuv.com   Test Report No.:  14009130 001  Appendix 4  page 22 of 45 11 12 81098.  AV OUT – To connect via an AV cable for transmitting video image to TV 9.  USB – For charging and also connecting with PC for file transfer. 10. AV IN – To connect the PowBox V25 with AV equipments(e.g. TV, Video Recorder, Viewcam etc.) via an AV cable. 11. SD/MMC CARD SLOT – For external memory (SD Card/MMC Card) 12. BATTERY SLOT – For the rechargeable Lithium Battery        Fig. 2
www.tuv.com   Test Report No.:  14009130 001  Appendix 4  page 23 of 45 Getting Started ♦  Use only the iTech charger/adaptor. ♦  Before using for the first time, you must fully charge the battery. ♦  Hold the   button for 3 sec to start the PowBox V25. ♦  Press the  /   and turn the  button for navigation. ♦  At any menu, press   to return to the previous menu. ♦  At any menu, hold the   button for 3 sec again to shut down the PowBox V25.
www.tuv.com   Test Report No.:  14009130 001  Appendix 4  page 24 of 45 MAIN MENU  Fig 3 /     Using the UP/DOWN and LEFT/RIGHT button to navigate the menu and  /       press   button to confirm.      Hold the SOFTKEY 1 for 3 sec to toggle the LCD ON/OFF..      Hold the SOFTKEY 2 for 3 sec to toggle the HOLD mode.
www.tuv.com   Test Report No.:  14009130 001  Appendix 4  page 25 of 45 1 VIDEO 1.0 Video Menu       Press the SOFTKEY 1 to display the selected video information.      Press the SOFTKEY 2 to go to the Delete menu(see 1.2).     Press the UP button for selecting the PLAY MODE ONCE    - Play the video clip only once. REPEAT,  - Repeat playing the same video REPEAT ALL- Repeat playing all the video RANDOM  - Play the video randomly      Press the DOWN button for MUTE/UNMUTE function /    Press LEFT/RIGHT button for choosing the video clip      Press OK to play the selection.  1.1 Play Video   /     Press UP/DOWN to increase/decrease the volume.  or    Long hold LEFT/RIGHT button for fast rewinding or forwarding the video.  Short Press LEFT/RIGHT button for playing the previous or next video.     Press OK to play or pause.  1.2 Delete Video  For Deleting a video clip, first to select the item to be deleted,  or    Press LEFT/RIGHT button to move up or down.
www.tuv.com   Test Report No.:  14009130 001  Appendix 4  page 26 of 45    Select OK to confirm selection.
www.tuv.com   Test Report No.:  14009130 001  Appendix 4  page 27 of 45 2 AUDIO 2.0 Audio Menu       Press the SOFTKEY 1 to display the selected audio information.     Press the SOFTKEY 2 to go to the Delete menu(see 2.2).     Press the UP button for the Play Mode ONCE    - Play the MP3 file only once. REPEAT,    - Repeat playing the same file REPEAT ALL  - Repeat playing all the files RANDOM  - Play the MP3 file randomly     Press the DOWN button for MUE/UNMUTE all audio. /    Press the LEFT/RIGHT button for moving UP/DOWN the audio list.     Press OK button to play the selection.   2.1 Play Audio   /    Press UP/DOWN to increase the volume.  or   LONG HOLD LEFT/RIGHT button for fast rewinding or forwarding.   SHORT PRESS LEFT/RIGHT to play the previous or next music.     Play or pause the music.
www.tuv.com   Test Report No.:  14009130 001  Appendix 4  page 28 of 45 2.1 Delete Audio For Deleting a music, first to select the item to be deleted,  or    Press LEFT/RIGHT button to move up or down.    Select OK to confirm selection.
www.tuv.com   Test Report No.:  14009130 001  Appendix 4  page 29 of 45 3 PHOTO 3.0 Photo Menu       Press the SOFTKEY 1 to display the selected photo information.     Press the SOFTKEY 2 to go to the Delete menu(see 3.2).     Press the UP button for the Play Mode ONCE    - Play the photo only once. AUTO LOOP  - Play a slide show of all photos. RANDOM  - Play the slide show randomly.     Press the DOWN button for setting the AUTO LOOP duration(3s, 5s, 15s) /    Press the LEFT/RIGHT button for moving UP/DOWN the photo album.     Press OK to display the photo.   3.1 Display Mode      Press the SOFTKEY 1 to set the start up photo for the slide show.   Press the SOFTKEY 2 to go to the Rotate & Print menu. In this menu, you may select either to PRINT the photo by send the image to a printer via Bluetooth or to ROTATE the selected photo.  /    Press UP/DOWN button to zoom in or out.  or    Press the LEFT/RIGHT button to display the previous or last photo.     Press OK to play or pause.  3.2 Delete Photo
www.tuv.com   Test Report No.:  14009130 001  Appendix 4  page 30 of 45 For Deleting a music, first to select the item to be deleted,  or   Press LEFT/RIGHT button to move up or down.   Select OK to confirm selection.   3.3 Direct Print You may select the print out size from the option box,     Press SOFTKEY 1 to display the photo information.  or    Press LEFT/RIGHT button to move up or down.     Press OK to select.   3.4 Rotate Photo There will be 4 options for rotation, 0o, 90o, 180o & 270o     Press SOFTKEY 1 to display the photo information.  or   Press LEFT/RIGHT button to move up or down.     Press OK to select.
www.tuv.com   Test Report No.:  14009130 001  Appendix 4  page 31 of 45 4 RECORD 4.0 Record Menu         The PowBox V25 provides the variety of recording capabilities. You may record your favorite TV show or VCD/DVD movie using the AV cable. You may record from your audio system such as your Hi-Fi system with the 3.5mm stereo audio cable. You may also use the PowBox V25 as a voice recorder and record your important voice memo and store it either on the internal memory or onto a SD/MMC card.   4.1 Recording Video (AV in)        1)  Connect the AV cable – For all the AV devices, you need to plug in the three pins(Red, White & Yellow) correctly: Red     – Audio OUT (R) White    – Audio Out (L) Yellow  – Video OUT 2)  Plug the pin (Black) into the PowBox V25 AV IN slot. 3)  Adjust the recording time by pressing the   button to set record length increase by 1 min and press the   button decrease by 1 min. 4)  Select AV in and press   button. 5)  When you entered the AV in menu, simply press    button again to START. 6)  It will stop recording by the preset recording time or press   button to STOP.
www.tuv.com   Test Report No.:  14009130 001  Appendix 4  page 32 of 45 4.2 Voice memo(Mic in)  1)  Connect the other end to the PowBox V25 Audio In slot. 2)  Adjust the recording time by pressing the   button to set record length increase by 1 min and press the   button decrease by 1 min. 3)  Select Mic in and press   button to start recroding. 4)  It will stop recording by the preset recording time or press   button to STOP.     4.3 Recording Audio (Audio in)        1)  Plug the 3.5mm audio cable to the Audio Out of your Hi-Fi system. 2)  Connect the other end to the PowBox V25 Audio In slot. 3)  Adjust the recording time by pressing the   button to set record length increase by 1 min and press the   button decrease by 1 min. 4)  Select Audio in and press   button. 5)  When you entered the Audio in menu, simply press    button again to START. It will stop recording by the preset recording time or press   button to STOP.
www.tuv.com   Test Report No.:  14009130 001  Appendix 4  page 33 of 45 5 ACCESSORY Accessory contains 4 applications: 1) Snake game 2) Russian game 3) Alarm Clock 4) Calendar  5.1 Snake Game  /    Press UP/DOWN button to move up/down.  /   Press LEFT/RIGHT button to move left/right.     Press OK to start or pause.  5.2 Russian Game  /    Press the UP/DOWN button to GRADE up/down.  or    Press the LEFT/RIGHT button to move left/right.     Press OK to start or pause.  5.3 Set Alarm     Press the SOFTKEY 1 to set alarm ON/OFF.  /     Press UP/DOWN button to increase/decrease the set time.  or    Press LEFT/RIGHT button once to move left or right.     Press OK to confirm.  5.4 Calendar  /    Press UP/DOWN button to go PREVIOUS / NEXT year.  or    Press LEFT/RIGHT button to go PREVIOUS / NEXT month.
www.tuv.com   Test Report No.:  14009130 001  Appendix 4  page 34 of 45 6 SETUP Set up menu contains all sorts of setting that you can adjust on the PowBox V25, this section will explain briefly each individual function.  6.1 Set Time The internal clock can be set, simply move the cursor around and input the correct Date (YYYY/MM/DD) and Time(HH:MM:SS) and press OK to confirm.   /    Press the UP/DOWN button to increase/decrease. /    Press LEF/RIGHT button to move.     Press OK to confirm the preset time.   6.2 Speaker The internal speaker can be switch on/off by this menu, simply move the cursor to ON and confirm, the internal speaker will be turned on.  /    Press the UP / DOWN to move up/down.     Press OK to select.  6.3 Language The user interface language can be changed in this menu, simply move the cursor to the language that you wish to read and press OK to confirm.  /    Press UP/DOWN button to move up/down.     Press OK to select.  6.4 Storage By default, if there is no external memory card is inserted, everything will be operated under the internal memory AND if there is an external memory card is inserted, all the operations will be handled i.e. to READ and to WRITE to/from, the external memory card. In this menu option, you may wish to read or write to/from the internal memory even a memory card is inserted. To activate, simply move the cursor to the memory that you wish to operator and press OK to confirm.  /    Press UP/DOWN button to move up/down.     Press OK to select.
www.tuv.com   Test Report No.:  14009130 001  Appendix 4  page 35 of 45 6.5 TV Out PowBox V25 provides the capability to display on the LCD display as well as to output the content to the TV. Under this TV Out mode, the Powerbox V25 LCD will become blank which is a normal behaviour.  To activate, simply move the cursor to the memory that you wish to operator and press OK to confirm.  /    Press UP/DOWN button to move up/down.     Press OK to select.   6.6 Auto Power OFF  You can preset the auto power off time in the selection of NEVER, 3, 15 or 30 Minutes. To activate, simply move the cursor to the memory that you wish to operator and press OK to confirm.  /    Press UP/DOWN button to move up/down.     Press OK to select.   6.7 Default The DEFAULT option provides a quick access to reset the settings as shown inside the default page. To reset, simply enter the DEFAULT menu and press OK to activate.      6.8 Software Upgrade
www.tuv.com   Test Report No.:  14009130 001  Appendix 4  page 36 of 45 7 FORMAT 7.0 Format Menu Format option is provided but you must be sure that you have made a backup or you really want to erase everything that stored in the PMP.  To format, move to the “YES” icon and select OK.     Press SOFTKEY 1 to format the internal memory     Press SOFTKEY 2 to format the external memory (SD/MMC Card)..     Press OK to confirm the selection.
www.tuv.com   Test Report No.:  14009130 001  Appendix 4  page 37 of 45 1 28 BLUETOOTH 8.0 Bluetooth Stereo PowBox V25 gives you an alternative to enjoy the multi-media with our wireless Bluetooth solution. PowBox V25 empowered the Bluetooth 1.2 A2DP spec which allows you to pair up with our stereo Bluetooth headset.       Get Prepared ♦  Prior to using your Headset for the first time, you must fully charge the headset. You can charge the headset with the USB charging cable that is provided in the package. Charging is finished when the red light turns blue (approxi. 3 hours). ♦  You must pair the headset with a Bluetooth-enabled mobile handset.
www.tuv.com   Test Report No.:  14009130 001  Appendix 4  page 38 of 45 MFB (Multi-Function Button)  Setp 1> Pairing the Headset with Your Handset 1.  Place the headset and the mobile handset where they are easily viewable by no more than 1 meter apart. 2.  Ensure the headset is OFF. 3.  Press and hold the MFB until the headset LED alternately flashes blue and red. 4.  Activate your mobile handset’s Bluetooth function by referring to your mobile handset user guide for details. 5.  Set the mobile handset to search for Bluetooth devices within about 1 meter as instructed in the mobile handset user guide and select “i.Tech stereo headset” from the list. 6.  Enter the preprogrammed passkey “8888” and press “OK” to pair your headset and mobile handset. When the pairing is complete, the headset LED will flash blue rapidly for 5 times followed by a long beep. 7.  Go back to your mobile handset’s main menu. For certain mobile handset models, a headset icon will be shown on the screen. You should now be able to make and receive calls using your headset.  Setp 2> Pairing the Headset with the PowBox V25 8.  Turn off the headset by holding the MFB for 3 sec until you hear a short beep. 9.  Turn the headset back on again by holding the MFB until you see the headset LED alternately flashes blue and red. In this stage, you headset is in “pairing mode”. 10.  Place the headset and the PMP where they are easily viewable by no more than 1 meter apart, also keep the handset in range as well. 11.  Go to the Bluetooth Stereo menu on the PMP and select Bluetooth “ON” by pressing OK button. Now, the PMP is also in “pairing mode”. 12.  Observe the LED on the Bluetooth headset, a long flashing blue light indicates the headset has been successfully paired with the PMP. At the same time, the Bluetooth headset is also paired with your mobile handset.  IMPORTANT  If the pairing cannot be completed within 2 minutes while the pairing mode is activated, the headset LED flashes purple red with 3 beeps and the headset is turned off. Please repeat Steps 2 to 7 to pair the headset and the mobile handset or Step 8 to 12 to pair the headset and PMP again.
www.tuv.com   Test Report No.:  14009130 001  Appendix 4  page 39 of 45 9 ABOUT i.Tech 9.0 About i.Tech This menu provides you all the information about i.Tech.
www.tuv.com   Test Report No.:  14009130 001  Appendix 4  page 40 of 45 Care and Maintenance  PMP ♦  Consider turning your PMP off before placing it in your pocket or bag to avoid unintended power consumption. ♦  Do not expose the PMP to liquid, moisture or humidity as it is not waterproof. ♦  Do not use abrasive cleaning solvents to clean the PMP. ♦  Do not expose the PMP to extremely high or low temperatures. ♦  Do not dispose of the PMP in a fire as it will result in explosion. ♦  Do not expose your PMP to contact with sharp objects as this will cause scratches and damage. ♦  Do not stick anything inside the PMP as this may damage internal components. ♦  Do not attempt to disassemble the PMP as it does not contain serviceable components. ♦  If you do not use the PMP for long periods, be sure to store it in a dry place, free from extreme temperatures and dust.
www.tuv.com   Test Report No.:  14009130 001  Appendix 4  page 41 of 45 Rechargeable Battery ♦  Charge the battery in accordance with the instruction supplied with this user guide. ♦  Only use the manufacturer supplied charger when charging the headset.  Charging ♦  Only use the manufacturer supplied charger when charging the PMP. ♦  Do not disassemble the charger as it may expose you to dangerous voltages of other risks. Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the PMP is subsequently used. ♦  Do not use the charger outdoors or in damp areas. ♦  Avoid charging the PMP in extremely high and low temperatures.
www.tuv.com   Test Report No.:  14009130 001  Appendix 4  page 42 of 45 Safety Information  ♦  Check local laws regarding use of a mobile handset and headset while driving. If you use the headset while driving, ensure your attention and focus remains on your responsibility of driving safely. ♦  Never allow children to play with the PMP or headset – small parts may be a choking hazard. ♦  Observe all signs that require an electrical device or RF radio product to be switched off in designated areas. These could include hospitals, blasting areas, and potentially explosive atmospheres. ♦  Turn off your headset prior to boarding an aircraft. Do not use your headset in an aircraft. ♦  Do not open or mutilate the rechargeable battery. ♦  Dispose of batteries according to local regulations. Do not dispose as household waste
www.tuv.com   Test Report No.:  14009130 001  Appendix 4  page 43 of 45 Troubleshooting  If you are unable to connect your headset and the PMP, please try the following:  ♦  Ensure your headset is turned off and is properly charged. ♦  Ensure the headset is paired with your mobile handset. ♦  Ensure the Bluetooth feature in activated on your PMP. You can see a Bluetooth icon when it is activated. ♦  Ensure the headset is within a maximum of 10 meters of the PMP and there are no obstructions, such as walls or other electronic devices in between.  If the above steps do not solve your problem, please recharge the headset and PMP and remove the PMP battery for a while.  For more information, please visit http://www.itechdynamic.com
www.tuv.com   Test Report No.:  14009130 001  Appendix 4  page 44 of 45 Product Specifications  Display:  2.5” 262k colours TFT LCD  External Battery:  1050mAh Li-Polymer Rechargeable Battery  Operating Current:  200mA  Internal Memory:  128MB Nand-Flash (Usable 100MB)  External Memory:  Up to 1GB  Interface; USB 1.1  Bluetooth Specification:  Version 1.2 Class 2  Bluetooth Profile Supported:  A2DP  Range of Frequency:  2.4GHz Spectrum  Dimensions:  110 mm (L) x 68mm (W) x 20mm (H)  Nominal Charging Time:  Within 3 hours  Operating Time*:  Up to 4 hours  Weight: 140 grams
www.tuv.com   Test Report No.:  14009130 001  Appendix 4  page 45 of 45 (Back Cover) © 2005 Hutchison Harbour Ring Enterprises Limited All rights in this publication are reserved and no part may be reproduced without the prior written permission of the publisher. The contents of this publication are believed to be correct at the time of going to press, but any information, specifications, products or services mentioned may be modified, supplemented or withdrawn without further notice.  The Stylized i.Tech logos are trademarks owned by Hutchison Harbour Ring Enterprises Limited or its affiliates.  Bluetooth® and the Bluetooth logos are trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc, USA and licensed to i.Tech Dynamic Limited.  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.  Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  i.Tech declares under our sole responsibility that the headset is in conformity with the provisions of the following Council Directives: 1999/5/EC  Printed in China

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