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1. emoatic User s Manual EM318 MP3 Video Player EM318 Table of Contents Table of Contents Declaration Precautions Basic Functions Overview Description Defined Keystrokes Power On Off Low Power Save a File Connect to PC Charger System Configuration Connect to PC Main Menu Music Player Interface and Basic Operations Video Photos oc Tools a a 13 Browser Set roi s Specifications Version 1 0 Page 1 EM318 Declaration The information in this manual may not be copied transmitted distributed or stored except under written license by the company Although efforts have been made for correctness and completeness during the preparation of the manual there is no guarantee that this manual is free from any error or omission The company assumes no reliability regarding the errors or omissions that might exist in the manual For sustainable development the company reserves the right to modify and improve any product described in this manual without prior notice Under no circumstance shall the company assume any liability direct or indirect related to data or income loss or any special accidental incidental or indirect losses Precautions For correct use and good performance of the player make sure you fully understand the ma
2. When manually browsing through photos tap the touch display to go to the previous or next photo Submenu To manually browse a photo click on the touch menu to enter the sub menu the options are lt rotate gt lt Zoom gt lt slide interval gt lt Set Desktop Background gt lt Delete gt lt details gt Version 1 0 Page 9 EM318 2 Rotate Select thelasiredinafinnlangle 80 180 l 270 _ 99 Press ve reum 3 Zoom Zoom in or putatythe photo Press_theretum key to exit the menu Move up and down to view pictures Press the Menu icon to exit zoom You can not browse through your photos when zoomed in Note The zoom and rotate functions for GIF format images does not work Zoom function for photos less than 320x240 pixels does not work 4 Slide Interval See Main Menu Instructions 5 Set Desktop Background The current picture can be set as your desktop background boot Baii animation shutdown jation You can also choose to restore backgroundipichure andirevert Fothel original settings 6 DeleleDeleta the current photo file Oe 7 Photo Information View information about the current picture Recording Recording Interface and Basic Operation Start Pause Quit Recorded Length 1 Start Pause Quit Recording Switch between record and pause When stopping a ap Yess recording the screen will prompt the Stop Recording window fap lt YES gt or lt NO gt to stop and retu
3. E BOOK format TXT Picture Formate JPEG BMP Temperature 10 To 40 degrees Celsius USB Mini USB Port Supported Operating Systems Windows98 ME XP Vista Version 1 0 Page 17 EM318 Unit size xwxH 85 9 x 50 8 x1 08 mm This device complies with Part15 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 WARNING This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive toxicity Version 1 0 Page 18
4. file playback is paused press the Fast Forward Rewind FSETF R T7 EWI Version 1 0 Page 8 by Set EM318 button to fast forward and rewind through the track 3 Switch File Press the switch file button to toggle up and down the file Submenu In the Playback Interface click the menu icon to enter the sub menu The options are lt Play Mode gt lt scan speed gt lt Add tags gt lt Display Mode gt lt Recovery gt Delete gt and lt details gt ZEEE ane SESS 1 Play Modes Sequential Cycle Song Cycle All Songs Random and Random Repeat the range 2 Scan speed Press lt gt keys to adjust fherangelof 1 4 with lt Musie 3 Add tags functions and operation Add tags gt 4 Display Modes Full screen Full size and Proportional 5 Recovery Breakpoint play function on or off 6 Delete Delete the currently playing file 7 Details Displays information about the current file Photos In the main interface Seleet lt image gt to enter the main menu Main Menu and Basic Operation Now Playing Functions the same lt music playing gt Directory Listing Functions the same lt Music Directory Listing gt Browse hoto list display view in list mode and thumbnail mode List Mode Photos displayed as a list Thumbnail Mode Displays thumbnail images of photos Slide show Interval Select the picture playback interval from 1 10 seconds Ge ait ane a information
5. back oopOne LoopAll Random Random Repeat Viewing 3 Display Modes Spectrum or Lyrics 4 Add to Playlist Choose from a list of five playlists Touch to confirm and return to the previous level The current track will be added to your playlist To find the track you added go to lt main menu Playlists gt under the corresponding playlist KH an 5 SetStar File SoNingsoriiojcurrently iavinssiar 6 Add SERINE TOPE Tiaymg Sta tags Select lt Add tags gt Touch the songs and confirm the current point in time added to the tag list and automatically return to the playback screen in Findall the labels under its ownfset lt main menu tag list gt directo sereen TFPI SEP era mene tag Hist CHECTONy 7 DSIEEEDEPEElhe current track San Dae 8 Advanced 1 Scan speed Set Fast Forward and Rewind Speed x2 x4 x8 x16 and x32 2 Fade On or Off 9 Details Display the current song information Video ihren In the main interface Select2videos Go to the main menu Main Menu and Basic Operation Now Playing Shows current track that is playing Directory Listing Directory List feature with music applications Tag List List all video files with the to 32 labels in tag list Taber Up 1 Play Pause Play button to start playback by pressing any key the screen displays playback information and the track progress bar After three seconds the playback information and track progress bar disappears 2 Fast Forward Rewind When
6. e or a saved station After two automatic station searches the stations will be saved in the station list mode Tap to select saved radio stations Menu In the Radio Interface click on the menu to enter the sub menu The sub menu options are lt saved radio stations gt E auto TASES e stanon ist gt EF Recording gt audo gui E e EE SS ome aera rago ang and mutes 1 lt SaVe Radio gt In EE lt Save Radio gt inlthe normal radio mode select this to save the current radio station to the location of your choice lt Radio lt AutoTuning gt 2 Automatic Station Search select k Auto Tuning gt The system will automatically start automatic station search After the search is completed it will automatically save the search to search for radio stations and will play the first radio station If there is no radio then the search will stop at the initial frequency When you exit the search the system stops at the last station 3 Station List Previously saved radio stations are listed 4 Radio Recording Press on the Menu icon in the Radio Recording Interface You can automatically start recording and record with the recording mode The files are automatically saved to the document recording the musice EMiRecording Mode Menu under the main folder 5 Recording quality is the same as the recording mode 6 Record Gain is the same as the recording mode 7 Save Path is the same as the r
7. e stored as unrecognizable items Genre Genre list Select a genre to view songs listed in the current genre Playlist Create up to five music playlists Directory Listing Built in memory external memory The Directory Listing contains the player s built in memory and stores music files The external memory card is also listed in the stored music files If there is no card this is not displayed Recording Files List all recorded files Tag list Lists all the Settings tabs on the player s songs up to 32 labels list Version 1 0 Page 6 EM318 Music Player Interface and Basic Operations z This is Living 1 Play Pause function 2 Return to previous track 3 Forward to next track 4 Track Length 5 Track Progress Bar 6 EQ mode 7 Artist 8 Track Name 9 Volume Icon 10 Music Menu 11 Return to Previous Menu 12 Return to the Main Menu Home 13 Current Track Position 14 Album Art 15 Repeat Submen Mae eee ern ere Music Player Interface the menu options are lt select In the MusicPlayer interface the sub menu icon menuoptions are lt select EQ gt lt Play mode gt lt Display Mode gt lt Add to Playlist gt lt Set stars lt Add tags gt lt delete gt lt Advanced gt and lt details gt SKEE ONE OST Version 1 0 Page 7 EM318 Select EQ Natural 1 Belect EQ Natural Pop Classical Soft Jazz Rock Heavy Bass Mode Sequential 2 Play
8. e or copy the folder 4 Delete Delete all selectedffiles TIES Version 1 0 Page 14 EM318 Set Up Select Setin Select Settings onj the Main Interface to enter the Menu 1 Bluetooth appear as 1 When Bluetooth is turned on the interface willfappearas shown below On this screen you can search for the Bluetooth device in the list You can also change the name of your Bluetooth device A a Device Search Device List Bluetooth Device Name You c n now search for Bluetooth devices evicg 39800 3 After entering the device list select the OK button for more Bluetooth options or Disconnect Device Search Device List Bluetooth Device Name 4 Bluetooth Device Name The device name can be modified by soft keyboard Version 1 0 Page 15 EM318 5 Display Settings 1 Backlight Choose from backlight settings 1 5 2 Backlight Off 5 seconds 10 seconds 20 seconds 30 seconds 1 minute or 5 minutes If the backlight time is off the player will turn off when the backlight is off 6 Power 1 Power saving time Off 10 seconds 30 seconds 1 minute 3 minutes 5 minutes or 10 minutes If the power saving mode is turned off the player will not automatically shut down If left alone the player automatically turns off 2 Sleep Time Off 10 minutes 30 minutes one hour two hours three hours four hours or five hours Th
9. e player will automatically shut down within a set time 7 Date and Time 1 To change the Date Press the Menu button to change the day and year press to change the values then confirm and exit 2 Adjust Time Press the Menu button to change the hour and minutes AM PM to switch between them press to change the yalue then confirm and exit VEE 8 Supported ESupported Languages English Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Japanese Korean French German Italian Dutch Portuguese Spanish Swedish Czech Danish Polish Russian Turkish Greek Peter Thai Hungarian Romanian Arabic Indonesian Malaysian and Greek 8 Advanced 1 Details This displays the player s technical information such as owner firmware version total memory storage free memory storage total remaining memory storage and the total amount of external memory storage 2 System Self Test After clicking the eject system self test confirmation box select YES The system will start the self test and will prompt the system self test After the self test check the system will restart 3 Restore Factory Settings After entering the system will prompt whether you want to restore the factory settings To restore factory settings select OK The application settings will reset to the original settings 4 Touch screen You can use touch screen instead of the standard menu click on the upper left and lower right corner of the
10. ecording mode 8 FM sensitivity Eow Medium or High TOW MEEI OF FGM 9 Radio Frequencies Version 1 0 Page 12 EM318 5751081 1 China 87 5 108MHZ Step 0 1MHz 2 American 87 6 108MHZ Step 0 1MHz 3 Japar 76 S0MAZ Step 0 1MHz 4 European Step 0 05MHz TOTS TOOMHE lay Mute Under the Sub menu select Plav7 Muted sub menu PANE eBook In the Main Interface select EBook to enter the Main Menu Main Menu Reading Start reading from the beginning or previous stopping point Directory listing Directory List feature with music applications Tag list List of all pages with a tagged text file 1 Play Stop In browse mode you can switch between automatic and manual modes When you switch to manual mode the text browser does not work Submenu e TH browser The are lt Go to enter the text BrowserThe sub menu options are lt Go Sing intervals gt lt Add tags gt lt Canguage gt lt font size gt lt ont TS Eang Tages SION SIZES TOE COTS BN SEITE FTES 1 Automatic Reading Interval Set the interval to Auto play bress 7 kevito change the value in the range 5 30 seconds pressmey 2 Add tags Marks current reading progress You can add tags the same way as music mode Language Select 3 Eanguage Select the corresponding language 4 Font Size Change the font size to small medium or large 5 Font Color Default and four font colors 6 Delete Files Delete the cur
11. nual and strictly follow the instructions provided Never drop or damage the player Never allow the player near chemicals such as benzene thinner etc Do not allow the player Keep away from direct sunlight or heating appliances Never try to disassemble repair or modify the player Using the player while driving is likely to cause danger High volume may damage your hearing ability Opened packaging batteries and old electronics should be disposed of properly strong magnetic field electric field etc Version 1 0 Page 2 EM318 Overview Description D Back Wake Button Power Button Vol Short press to decrease by one level Long press to decrease volume continously Vol Short press to increase by one level Long press to increase volume continously Reset Button Press Reset Button to reset the device automatically SD Card Slot USB Port Connect player to device or charger lay music from SD card Version 1 0 Page 3 EM318 Defined Keystrokes Basic Operation Press the button for a second Press and hold the button for longer than 2 seconds Hold down button continously Power On Off Hold the power button for a few seconds to turn on off the player The playeris powers off automatically when idle time reaches the power off time set by the user Note This function is ineffective when the player is connected to a PC Low Battery then will The
12. player will indicate low battery and fhenwill enter standby automatically Please charge the player when it has low battery A 400 500mA charging current is recommended Save a File Different file type should be saved in their corresponding folders For Example Music should be saved in the Music Folder and recorded files should be saved under the Record Directory and so on Otherwise if the file is not saved the music will not be included in the music list Version 1 0 Page 4 EM318 Connect to PC or Charger System Configuration OS Windows98 ME 2K XP Vista Mac OS 10 Windows 7 CPU Pentium 133MHz Memory 32MB at least Idle Space in hard disk 100MB at least Video Card 640 x 480 and higher enhanced color 16 bit at least Connect to PC Use the supplied USB cable to connect the player to the PC Select the appropriate mode Connect With the Charger Adapter Use the supplied charger to connect the player You will be prompted to select lt charge gt or lt Charge amp Play gt Version 1 0 Page 5 EM318 Music In the main interface select Music to enter the main music menu Main Menu Now Playing Continue playing songs from the last exit point of play If there is no last played file then this is not displayed All tracks List all music files in the player s built in memory directory store Artist List of artists Select an artist to display artist s song list Unknown artists will b
13. rent text file Version 1 0 Page 13 EM318 Tools Select Tools on the main interface to open support calculator or calendar Calculator Select calculator to make some calculations Calendar Select this to view the date You can only check the time you can not change the time Browser Main Menu and Basic Operation interface lt browser gt option 1 In the mainfinferface Jselect Under this bpton there is S CitJher is no SD card then this is notaisel The Menu List will open The Menu List options are EBOOK GAME MUSIC PICTURES RECORD SYSTEM VIDEO and other user files 3 Builtin memory with external memory capabilities lt builtin memory gt EJ displayed Submenu are lt search for fles gt Click on the Menu Icon to enter the sub menu The menu options Select cancel gt _ lt mobile gt _ lt copy gt and lt Deletes cel Tes lt copy gt eres files 1 To search for the file Enter keyboard shortcut to search forfiles 2 Belect el Select all the files in the current directory or folder A small file folder is displayed in front of the red check mark after you select them Press to select Cancel All lt SelectGancel gt tle folder Then 3 Move and copy li Nchoose to move or copy alfile folder choose to move or copy to the destination select faldo and clek lo movaal sonhudnalionruioou loi YES is abeut to select me file mov
14. rn to the Recording Interface Files are automatically saved to the audio file under the Main Menu Music Mode in the Voice Recording folder 2 While recording click on the menu icon to save the current recording file Menu Version 1 0 Page 10 EM318 lon th mbeneri In the Recording Interface click on the menu licontolenter The options are 7 39 2 Pal lt Recording Format gt lt audio quality gt lt audio gain gt lt recording mode Pand save nai ihe system is recording press the MENU key to save the audio file and retum to the previous screen Recording Formats Three different formats available Recording Quality Set the recording quality option to low medium or high Record Gain You can adjust the volume level from 1 5 while recording Recording Modes Audio Recording Path Built in Memory no Save Path Bulltsin Memory and External Memory no Eard is not displayed FM Radio In lt FM Radio gt the system detects the Main Interface after a headset is before radio option is turned on plugged directly into herad The radio Radio Interface and Basic Operation Version 1 0 Page 11 EM318 1 Go to the FM Radio Interface The radio frequency is the frequency of wher the last time you used it The default frequency is 87 5MHz In normal mode press the lt gt key to decrease or increase the frequency while manually searching Press quick search to jump to the previous screen default mod
15. tip point auto save and return to the main menu after completion Version 1 0 Page 16 EM318 Troubleshooting 1 Player will not turn on Please check whether the batterylislow Connect charger Please check that the yolumersjnot set Please check that the headphone jack is inserted correctly Please check the headphone plug is clean Dirt can obstruct the sound Check to seefifthe music file is damaged Try to play other tracks lf the file has been damaged it may skip For poor FM reception please adjust the orientation and location of the player Please check whether nearby electronii j causing interference Please check that you have set the correct language options If a button does not work please confirm whether the key lock switch is locked If you cannot download a file please verify that the USB connection between the computer and the player is working Make sure the USB not damaged Also check to see if the internal memory storage Spaceis full Space 1S Specifications Sereen 2 4 TFT display 320x 240 resolution TF card Support 108 1605 Battery Lithium 3 TV380MAh RECORDING way FORMAT MP3bit rates 8K bps 320K bps WA bit rates 5K bps 320K bps Rang 202 B0KH2 SNR 80 9048 Distortion lt 0 5 m frequency B7MM 108MHz range T6MH2 90MHz Musie Format MP4 WMA Play up to 6 hours Video format AVI AMV Play up to 3 hours

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