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1. 23 EQ adjust Press to select EQ adjust press Pll to enter the EQ adjust submenu figure 5 press k4 gt gt I or to set the value of each frequency Repeat mode Press to select repeat mode press Pll to enter the Repeat mode submenu figure 6 press to select Repeat One Repeat All Normal Random EQ mode Press to select EQ mode press gt II to enter the EQ mode submenu figure 7 and 8 press to select Normal Rock Bass Classic Pop Live Customize EQ Shortcuts In the play mode press and hold EQ to change the repeat mode Repeat one a Repeat all E Normal Random fii _ Press EQ to change the EQ mode Normal fs Rock te Bass aua Classic Ul Pop ee Live L Customized EQ W 24 Synchronized lyric display when playing a song MP3 WMA format the LRC file which has the same file name and in a same folder as the song being played will be displayed Up to 24 characters can be simultaneously displayed at a time figure 3 2 How to use loop repeating Segment A B Repeat when in playing mode press REC to set the start point A will be displayed Press REC again to set the end point B then is shown Press REC again to cancel loop repeating Siselect Source gt siRecord Setup gt Fig 10 25 b Recording This unit support FM recording voice recording bu
2. gt gt or to select 0 9 operators decimal point and equal sign When performing the following calculation 424210 252 42 plus 212 equals to 252 Select an operator to continue operations or press C to reset 4 How to use options menu while you are playing a game a Select Picture In the options menu press to select Select Picture and press Pll to enter the submenu Press to select a picture and press Pll to load the selected picture into the game interface Available in the Slide Picture options menu only 37 b Level In the options menu press to select Level and press gt Il to enter the submenu Press to select the level and press gt II to confirm c Reset In the options menu press to select Reset and press PII to confirm d Play Music In the options menu press to select Play Music and press Pll to enter the submenu Press to select the directory or track you want to play Press gt Il to play and go back to the game options menu Press ESC to resume the game Now you can enjoy the music when you are playing games If you would like to adjust the volume or stop listening press MENU to select Volume Control or Exit Media and press Pll to enter the submenu Note In the options menu press to select Enable Disable FM Radio sam
3. Ai Low Level Forma M Disk Select Fig 46 M Quetion Quick Format Fig 47 1 Memory management Display the total size of the memory and the size of the available memory at the moment 2 File information Press gt II to browse all directories and files in the root directory Select a file and press Pll to see the folder information Press MENU to delete the selected file Select a directory and press Pll to enter the selected directory Note can not delete a directory 48 3 Quick format A Quick Format confirmation dialogue will pop up figure47 Press gt Il to confirm If you would like to cancel the operation press ESC Note ALL DATA WILL BE ERASED AFTER FORMATTING 4 Low level format same operation as that of quick format What is the difference between quick format and low level format The main difference between the two types of format is that low level format will perform an error check but quick format will not If you just need to erase the data on the flash memory a quick format is sufficient However if the unit went down from time to time a low level format is required 49 5 Disk select Press to select Disk Select and press Pll to enter the submenu Press to select the disks which include local disk and SD card Press Pll to finish setting and go back to the System Setup submenu When an SD card is
4. Power Off Timer press gt II to enter the submenu Press gt Il on Timer On to enable or disable the automatically power off function To set the time select Set Timer press K4 gt gt I to move the cursor between hour minute and second press to adjust the values and press gt Il to confirm Note that the unit will automatically turn off at the time you have set if the function is set to Timer On no matter what operation is being performed The default timer is set to one hour 46 6 Auto Sleep Press to select Auto Sleep press Pll to set the time Press K4 gt gt I to move the cursor between hour minute and second and press to adjust the values Press gt II to confirm When in standby mode if there is no operation after the time period you set the system will automatically turn off The default auto sleep time is 3 minutes 7 Version information Press to select Version Info press Pll and you will see the model name version number internal version number date and other system information h Memory Managent In the main menu press K4 gt gt i or to select Memory Mgmt Press gt II to enter the Memory Mgmt submenu figure 46 There are five options Memory Info File Info Quick Format Low Level Format and Disk Select 47 Memory Mgmt SFT Mi File Info Mi Quick Format
5. and synchronized lyric display 23 2 How to use loop repeating 25 H RE COLIN anne nnn 26 1 Start RE COLLIN Cannan 26 2 QUICK RE COMIN Gn 27 3 SOUL CO SLC CCI ON anne 28 A SEWINOS anna aan nnn 28 5 Direct Recording Setting 29 Contents C EFEM RIO n ne 30 1 Searching and storing a station 31 2 Search seting S nena ttn 32 3 FIM re COMIN Geen 33 A Delete a statio nanan nena 34 A GAMES en 35 Piae PICUNG eap 36 2 PUS OX eterin 37 3 Calcula TO istea 37 4 How to use options menu while you are playing a GAM eeens 37 E E DOOK an 39 1 How to use bookmark ISt 1 40 2 How to set auto flipping auto flipping speed and locate Page 41 3 How to enjoy radio or music when you are reading AN E book ti 42 D Browse PiCtUres ece 43 g System Setup naan 45 h Memory management i 44 4 Removable drive irrisistu 51 5 Safely removing USB device 51 6 Contents 6 Installing using and uninstalling TRULY MP313X softwares vv 52 l Appendia 58 Tro ble shooting essers 58 1 introduction a Product Features 64 000 Color LCD e 1 8 Color Display with Photo Browser e Holds 2500 JPEG images Based on 500KB average file size MP3 WMA Secured WMA Playback e High quality digital audio playback e Stores up to 250 songs 128KBps Lyric Display e Edit and input lyric with the included software to display during song playback on your MP313
6. game Press ESC to quit Press MENU to enter the game options menu figure 24 25 Fig 26 Fig 27 35 1 Slide Picture figure 26 Operations Press Pll to start the game You are allowed to move one step at a time You can press EQ to browse the original picture Press ESC to resume the game Press 4 gt gt I or to move up down left and right to select the piece you want to move The border of the selected piece will change to purple Then press K4 gt gt I or to move the selected piece up down left or right Level There are three levels novice normal expert There s no time limit in the novice level and you are allowed to look at the original picture up to 3 times There will be a limit on the total number of steps you can move in the normal level and you are allowed to look at the original picture up to 2 times There will be limits on both the time and the total number of steps for the expert level and you are allowed to look at the original picture only once Note The selected piece can and only can be moved to an area where a palm icon is shown 36 2 Push Box figure 27 Operations Help the worker to push all boxes to the green dot areas The worker is able to push one box at a time The worker can enter the green dot areas when necessary 3 Calculator figure 28 Operations Press Pll to enter the calculator interface Press K lt
7. inserted you can choose either of the two disks as the active disk When the SD card is selected as active disk an SD card indicator will be displayed at the top right corner of the user interface When the SD card is locked the system cannot delete or create files on the SD card Note Avoid removing the SD card while in use to prevent the player from malfunctioning If this does occur please press the Reset button once to restore the player Always turn off the player before removing the SD card 50 4 Removable Drive When Auto Sleep is enabled if the unit is in standby and there is no operation after the set time MP313X will automatically turn off to save battery The Auto Sleep is disabled when the unit is in working modes playing music or game browsing photo or texts receiving radio or recording or is connected to your computer If the Power Off Timer is enabled the unit will automatically turn off at the time you set in any mode except when the unit is connected to your computer With the SD card slot this unit can also work as SD card reader under Windows systems 5 Safely remove the USB device To avoid data loss resulting from the sudden removal of the unit please click the I icon at the bottom right corner and follow the instructions 51 6 Installing using and uninstalling TRULY MP313X softwares Note the following operations are performed in a Win2000 system The screens
8. 3 Sources Selection MIC built in microphone LINE IN external audio signal input via LINE IN Jack Note when MIC is selected as the recording source a Voice directory will be automatically created When LINE IN is selected as the recording source an Audio directory will be automatically created When performing an FM recording a Radio directory will be automatically created The recorded files will be saved to corresponding directories 4 Setting Recording Setup includes VAD setup and Quality figure13 VAD setup applies to MIC recording only 1 Press to select VAD setup and press Pll to enter the submenu Press to select VAD on or VAD off Press gt II to return to the Recording setup submenu When VAD is on recording will not start until the volume level of the external signal exceeds a threshold set by the system When VAD is off the unit will start recording when start recording is pressed whenever there is any external source 28 2 Press to select Quality and press Pll to enter the submenu Press to select the recording quality you want low normal and high Press gt II to finish setting and go back to the recording setup submenu 5 Direct recording setting Connect one connector of the supplied LINE IN cable into the LINE IN jack on the unit and the other connector to a LINE OUT jack of an audi
9. Channel submenu figure18 Press K4 gt gt I to manually search for a station When a frequency is found press Pll to store Press and hold K4 gt gt i will enter automatic search mode and press Pll to Save a station TRULY MP313X can store up to 30 stations If there are more than 30 stations an error message will display figure19 You will have to delete a station before you can save a new station in the system or you can choose overwrite Station Press ESC to cancel the current operation and go back to the channel search submenu Note Before channel searching you can choose the Storage Mode figure 20 There are two options New Station and Overwrite Station M search for Chan M M Step Setting A Band Setting M Storage Mode Fig 17 31 sistorage Mode si New Station SET Warning Radio full Fig 20 Delete Station Fig 21 2 Search setting Frequency level Press to select Frequency Level and press Pll to enter the Frequency Level submenu Press to select a frequency level Low level Mid level or High level and press gt Il to confirm This setting is trying to optimize the performance of the automatic search in different geographical locations 32 Search step Press to select Step Setting and press Pll to enter the Step Setting submenu Press to select search step 0 010M
10. Hz 0 050MHz or 0 100MHz and press PII to confirm Band Setting Press to select Band Setting and press gt Il to enter the Band Setting submenu Press to select US Band or Japan Band and press Pll to confirm Note the frequency range of the US Band is 87 5 108MHz The frequency range of the Japan Band is 76 0 108MHz 3 FM Recording When in FM radio mode press REC to start FM recording A rotating Fe icon is displayed Press gt Il to pause recording and the icon stops rotating Press ESC to stop recording and exit and the system will automatically save the recorded file into the Radio system directory 33 4 Deleting a station In the station list press to select the station you want to delete press EQ button and a deleting a station dialogue will pop up figure21 Press Pll to delete If you want to cancel the operation press ESC a Slide Picture gt SEI M Calculator gt Fig 22 Fig 23 Slide Picture Slide Picture T SET 1 Level W Exit Media s Reset Play Music 1 Enable FM Radio Fig 24 Fig 25 34 d Games In the main menu press K4 gt gt i or to select Games figure 22 Press Pll to enter the Games submenu figure23 Press to select Slide Picture Push Box Calculator and press Pll to enter the selected
11. MP313X will automatically turn off to save battery The Auto Sleep is disabled when the unit is in working modes playing music or game browsing photo or texts receiving radio or recording or is connected to your computer If the Power Off Timer is enabled the unit will automatically turn off at the time you set in any mode except when the unit is connected to your computer 21 a Playing Music In the main menu as shown in figure 1 press K4 gt gt I or to select Play music icon press Pll to select and enter the directory or music list as shown in figure 2 press to select a directory or a track and press gt II to play When playing the lyric will be displayed when available as shown in figure 3 When in play mode as well as the volume levels of the left right stereo channels are shown on the display press gt Il to pause and the icon will change to J Press Pll again to resume Press ESC to stop playing and change to standby mode Root H udio Mm UEPI im Love Song My TITLILILIIILiios PF BESEESEEEe Play Music MEQ Adjust cla 5 4 si Repeat Mode M EQ Mode w Repeat Mode Pi M Repeat all 1 Normal MI Customize EQ gt Fig 8 1 How to set EQ modes repeat modes and synchronized lyric display In play mode press MENU to enter the music options menu Press to select EQ Adjust Repeat Mode EQ Mode figure 4
12. Manual c System Requirements E Microsoft Windows 98 2000 XP ME E USB port E CPU Pentium 200MHz E CD ROM E Up to 60MB of available hard disk space E 32MB of RAM d Connecting to your Computer Connect the smaller connector of the supplied USB cable into the USB jack on the unit and the large connector to a USB port on your computer ATTENTION WINDOWS 98 USERS To avoid installation problem complete installing the driver from the included CD ROM before connecting the MP313X to the PC e Specifications Model Storage media Interface Transmission speed Record format Bit rate WMA sampling frequency Recording length Display Battery Battery recharge time Playing time Maximum output FM frequency range Size approximately MP313X 1GB Built in Flash memory USB2 0 Full Speed gt 600KBps MP3 MP3 8Kbps 384Kbps WMA 32Kbps 192Kbps support up to 44 1KHZ 18 hours 1GB Medium Quality STN color LCD 65536 colors 160 x 128 pixels High capacity Li polymer battery approximately 3 hours approximately 9 hours earphone 4 0mw x 2 87 500 108 000MHz normal 76 000 108 000MHz broad band 75mm length x 52mm width x 15mm height 12 2 Locations of Controls a Controls jacks 1 2 3 4 5 6 Oo Co 12 9 MPI 1 Shoulder Strap Hoop Play and Pause track 2 Microphone Built in microphone for voic
13. Pic N Roll Digital Music Player MP313X User s Manual TRULY http www truly net http www picnroll com Overview Welcome to the World of Pic N Roll We are pleased that you have chosen the TRULY Pic N Roll MP313X Digital Photo amp Audio Player Please be sure to read this manual carefully before using this unit Safety Instructions Please read this manual carefully before using this product for the first time 1 This electronic unit is of high precision Please do not try to disassemble this unit yourself 2 Do not subject this unit to severe impact 3 Do not expose to extreme temperatures moistures dusty area magnetic field or direct sunlight 4 Clean the unit with soft cloth Avoid using any chemical solutions 5 Do not subject to water Avoid placing this unit near objects that contain liquor such as glasses 6 To avoid permanent hearing loss please adjust the volume properly before use 7 Do not try to modify any part of this unit Only use the battery charger and accessories that are recommended by the manufacturer Otherwise 8 it is dangerous and will violate the warranty terms 2 9 Dispose of this unit and its accessories according to your local environmental regulations 10 If you have any problems when using this unit please contact your local dealer or our customer service center Declarations 1 Truly Electronics Mfg Ltd assumes no responsibility fo
14. System Setup Il M Wersion Info Fig 44 44 g System Setup In the main menu pres K4 gt gt i or to select System Setup figure 42 Press gt Il to enter the System Setup submenu figure43 44 There are seven options Language Backlight Timer Adjust Contrast System Reset Power Off Time Auto Sleep and Version Info 1 Language Press to select Language press Pll to enter the submenu This unit supports three languages English Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese Press to select the language you want Press gt II to confirm and the system will be updated based on your setting 2 Backlight Timer Press to select Backlight Timer press Pll to enter the submenu Press K4 gt gt to move the cursor and press to set the values of the selected field and press Pll to confirm 3 Adjust Contrast Press to select Adjust Contrast press Pll to enter the submenu Press to adjust the contrast and press gt II to confirm 45 4 System Reset Press to select System Reset press Pll to enter the submenu A system reset confirmation dialogue will pop up and press Pll to confirm The unit will be reset If you want to cancel the operation press ESC O 5 System Reset The unit will automatically turn off at the time you set Press to select
15. X FM Radio e 30 Preset Channels Direct Recording of FM boardcasting SD Card Slot e Memory expandable to 2GB with a 1GB SD card Direct MP3 Recording e Convert music from your favorite CDs cassettes and other sources into MP3 files via the supplied Line In cable without the use of a PC Voice Recorder e One touch operation Record lectures seminars and personal voice memos with the one touch recording button VAD option will activate deactivate recording based on the player s preset volume level This option is best for recording long session with interval of silences Text Viewer e Use this feature to view saved text files Removable Drive e This unit can be used as a removable disk drive without the need to install a driver Windows 98 amp Mac users will require to install the driver Please refer to the supplied MP313X Installation CD for driver installation Rechargeable Battery e Built in rechargeable lithium battery provides up to 9 hours of music playback per charge Games e Built in games that would give your mind a workout Upgradable e This unit is firmware upgradable Please visit our website at www picnroll com or www truly net for the latest upgrades 9 b Package Contents Please check the accessories in the package Contact your local dealer for any missing accessories E Earphone E Charger E USB Cable E Line In Cable E Holder E Armband E Installation CD E Quick Start
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17. e operation as that of Play Music 38 e E Books In the main menu press K4 gt gt i or to select E Book figure29 Press gt II to enter the E Book submenu figure30 and press Pll to enter the directory and file list figure30 Press to select the directory or file you want to read and press Pll to start reading figure31 Press K4 gt gt I to go to the previous or next page Press MENU to enter the options menu There are seven options Bookmark List Auto Page On Off Auto Flipping Speed Locate Page Play Music Enable FM Radio and Exit Media figure 32 33 Fig 30 From the top of the si bookmark List siHoto Page On Sears tower In MAuto Flipping S lAicaso Tonight we re falking about Fig 31 Fig 32 SiLocate Page SEI 39 Fig 34 From the top of the sears tower in Chicago onight we re talking about Fig 35 1 How to use bookmark list In the E book mode press EQ to place a bookmark A will be displayed figure31 A file can have at most one bookmark and up to 4 bookmarks are allowed in the same directory In the e book options menu press to select bookmark list and press gt Il to enter the submenu figure34 Press gt Il to jump to the page where the bookmark is placed If you want to delete a bookmark press EQ and a remove bookmark dialogue will pop u
18. e recording 3 EQ Mode Play Mode Bookmarks When in play mode press to change the EQ mode When in E book mode press to place a bookmark 4 REC loop repeating When in play mode press to start loop repeating When in FM mode press to start FM recording When in other modes except play and FM press to start quick recording 5 MENU HOLD When in working modes press to show the options menu When in play mode recording or listening to a radio program press and hold to lock all buttons When all buttons are locked press and hold to unlock When in file management mode press to delete the selected file 14 6 Power C Escape ESC When the unit is off press and hold to turn on this unit When the unit is on press and hold to turn off this unit When in a submenu press to go back to the higher level menu 7 Previous Rewind K4 Press to go to the previous track When in play mode press and hold to search within the current track When setting the time press to move the cursor When setting EQ press to change EQ mode When manually searching a station press to decrease the frequency When in game mode press to move left 8 Next Forward ppl Press to go to the next track When in play mode press and hold to search forward within the current track When setting the time press to move the cursor When setting EQ press to change EQ mode When manually searching a station p
19. en it can store around 128 minutes of music 59 Having problems transferring files 1 Please make sure that the USB cable is properly connected to the player and the PC 2 Please check that there is enough memory available to accommodate the files that you wish to transfer Lost data Some data loss can be caused by an unstable power supply during the transfer process Our company does take responsibility for any files that are lost or damaged We strongly recommend that our customers keep back up copies of all important files Why do different songs play at different volumes Depending on how a song is recorded and how the volume levels were set at that time songs can have different volumes levels and some can sound much louder than others 60 Why can some files which are smaller in size than the available space on the player still not be transferred The CMOS chip inside the player allocates 16KB or 32KB to one memory track A one Byte file will take one track Therefore some files are smaller than the available memory but still cannot be transferred to the player Why my SD card in MP313X cannot be recognized as a Removable Drive under Windows 2000 Try downloading Service Pack 4 SP4 for Windows 2000 and install it to solve this problem You may find it via this link http www microsoft com windows2000 downloads servicepacks sp4 default asp 61 Q Why I can only downl
20. hot may be different when these operations are performed in other operating system a Installation Insert the supplied installation CD in a CD ROM in your computer You will see the welcome screen shortly figure 48 52 1 You can find some useful information on how to use this unit by clicking Read MP313X User Manual This manual is in PDF format If you can not read PDF files please click Install Adobe Acrobat Reader and follow the instructions 2 You do not need to install any drives in Win2000 ME XP If you are using Win98 please click install MP313X Win98 driver and follow the instructions After the installation connect this unit to your computer using the supplied USB cable you will see a Removable Disk in the My Computer directory 3 Click Install T Music music manager and follow the instructions including LRC lyric editor T Music and U disk detector 4 Click Image2Lgo and follow the instructions 53 b Driver for MP313X Win98 Note in Win98 this unit may not be recognized by the operating system An add new hardware dialogue will pop up Click next search for the latest version of driver for this hardware recommended Click next select the path C Windows Inf other Click next Click next click finish Connect this unit to your computer using the supplied USB cable If the
21. ilt in microphone and direct recording Line In The recording time varies with the selected sound quality and the size of the available memory In the main menu press K4 gt gt i or to select Recording Figure 9 Press gt Il to select and enter recording submenu figure 10 There are three options Start recording select source and set up 1 Start recording Press to select start recording and press gt II to enter the recording submenu When in recording mode a working gear icon is displayed figure 11 Press gt II to pause recording and the gear icon becomes idle Press gt Il to resume recording Press ESC to stop recording and the system will automatically save the recorded file in the system directory If the recording time is less than 2 seconds press ESC an error message is displayed figure 12 and the recorded file is discarded 26 laad ee as i mM Voice i Love Song Play Music il ir Today Fig 11 Fig 12 ei is Win flower MIirririltililli a nail Cl Tet TIT iii Fig 13 2 Quick recording When not in play mode or recording mode press and hold REC to enter the recording submenu The operations are the same as those in start recording Press ESC to stop recording and a confirmation dialogue is shown The recorded file is automatically saved in the Voice system directory 27
22. ing T Music1 00 Music Manager Double click add delete program in the Control Panel figure 50 Select T Music1 00 and click change delete and follow the instructions Or click Start Programs T Music Uninstall T Music When uninstalling Image2Lgo 1 0 please follow the same steps 56 Ea Add Remove Programs eae a Change or Remove Programs Add New Programs me Add Remove Windows Components Currently installed programs nouii 1 0 IZE LrcEdit 1 0 jE TRULY MPT i fp Windows 2000 Hotfix KBB23980 Fig 50 5 7 Appendix Appendix Q A Trouble shooting Why can some WMA format songs on the digital player not be played There are many different music formats for songs on the Internet and many of them are in WMA format Some of these WMA format songs are subject to DRM license copyright protection which may cause unauthorized copies of some songs to become unplayable This system protects the original owner of the songs Some websites offer songs without license protection and you may copy and play them as you wish just like songs in mp3 format However some websites only offer songs in WMA format with license protection for example www napster com and www musicmatch com To play these songs you can only use your PC with a Windows Media Player that has obtained the correct license protection Windows Media Player is a f
23. o Tie channel i n EQ mode Paly mode or loop repeating Current frequency no Total No of frequencies Radio icon Frequency Progress bar of searching Radio status Frequency Setting SD card Volume S Cull Page up down rom the tap of the Sears tower in L h Ta A80 ontent onight we re talking about 18 c Power There are two ways to recharge the battery a connect this unit to the USB port of your computer using the supplied USB cable press and hold REC button b connect this unit to the charger using the supplied USB cable as shown in the figure Charger MP3 Player LED Indicator ligh USB Cable Note 1 When the battery is being recharged the battery icon in the display will flash When the battery is fully recharged the battery icon stops flashing and a full battery icon is displayed 2 It takes approximately 3 hours to fully recharge a battery To achieve better battery performance we recommend charging the unit for an extra hour If the battery is fully recharged avoid keeping this unit connected to the charger for a long tome Recharge a battery for 5 hours after its first fully discharge 20 3 Operations Turn ON When the unit is off press ESC to turn on the unit Turn ON When the unit is on long press ESC to turn off the unit When Auto Sleep is enabled if the unit is in standby and there is no operation after the set time
24. o equipment This will ensure the recording will not be interfered by external noises Press to select Recording and press Pll to enter the recording submenu When finishing setting press Start Recording and press Pll to start recording The recorded files will be automatically saved to the corresponding directory Note be sure to select LINE IN as the recording source Stations List 144 6446MH2 78 300MHz Fig 15 29 Fig 16 c FM Radio Note When searching for a station the earphone serves as an antenna Therefore please make sure that the earphone is connected to the unit Otherwise the unit will not be able to find any station In the main menu press K4 gt gt i or to select FM Radio figure 14 Press Pll to enter the FM radio submenu figure 15 Press to select the station you want to listen and press gt II to listen figure16 When in FM radio mode press to adjust the volume and press K4 gt gt I to change station Press ESC to exit and go back to the FM Radio submenu If there s no station stored in this unit it will automatically enter the FM radio options menu figure17 There are five options Search for Channel Frequency level Step Setting Band Setting and Storage Mode 30 1 Searching and storing a station Press to select Search for Channel and press Pll to enter Search for
25. oad a limited quantity of files into my player while there is plenty of space on it A The number of files you can store in the ROOT directory of a local disk largely depends on the length of file names The longer the file name is the fewer files A maximum number of 512 files are allowed to be stored in the ROOT directory Note that this restriction only applies to the ROOT directory Create as many folders as you need to store more files Q How do create new folders in my MP3 player A Connect the MP3 player to your PC using the supplied USB cable In the Removable Disk window select File gt New gt Folder Q My player won t start what has happened Could the following have occurred A 1 During an upgrade of the player s hardware an accidental error might have occurred or the USB cable was unplugged 2 The Flash disk has been physically damaged 3 An unreliable power supply has resulted in an automatic power off after start up 62 Technical Support Please visit our website at www picnroll com for the latest product information amp downloads If you are unable to find the solution in the FAQs please contact us at techsupport trulyusa com or call us at 1 866 pic n roll Pic N Roll ts a registered trademark in the US Patent amp Trademark Office All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners 2005 Truly U S A Inc All Rights Reserved Specifications
26. p figure35 press Pll to delete If you would like to cancel the operation press ESC 40 2 How to set Auto Flipping Auto Flipping Speed and Locate Page a In the e book options menu figure32 press to select Auto Page On and press Pll to enable or disable auto flipping 10 Second Fig 36 Fig 37 b In the e book options menu figure32 press to select Auto Flipping Speed and press gt Il to enter figure36 Press to set the auto flipping speed and press Pll to confirm c In the e book options menu figure32 press to select Locate Page and press Pll to enter figure37 Press K4 gt gt I to move the cursor Press to set the value Press Pll to confirm and the system will jump to the selected page If the selected page does not exist the system will jump to the last page of the file 41 3 How to enjoy radio or music when you are reading an E book a FM Radio When in the E book mode press MENU to enter the options menu Press to select Enable FM radio and press Pll to enter the station list Press to select the station you want to listen Press gt II to confirm and go back to the options menu Press ESC 0 to resume reading figure31 Now you can enjoy the radio when you are reading e books If you would like to adjust the volume or stop listening press MENU to
27. r any damaged or loss data caused by accidental deletion of data as a result of malfunction repairs or battery replacement Making backups of important data on other media to protect against data loss is strongly recommended This manual is based on the first version of this unit Should there be any changes please see the revised manual in the supplied installation CD or the corresponding manual on our company s website at www truly net Should there be any upgrade please visit our website at http Awww truly net to download the latest drivers The pictures shown in this manual may be different from the actual product screen Design of this unit is subject to change without notice FCC Notice 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 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesirable operation Contents a i a T WEP OCUICTION 4 3 ee 8 A Product Features erreser 8 D Package Contents ecesessssessssssanissessssnsisa 10 C System Requirements tt 10 d Connecting to your computer 11 SP aN CONS eee 12 2 CONTOS eee 13 a C ntrolS JatKS ae 13 by LCD Dis plan eeen 18 C POW naan een 19 BD Oper art ins nanan nanan nnn 21 a Playing MUSIC nnn 22 1 How to set EQ modes repeat modes
28. ree Microsoft product that allows you to play WMA streaming media files You can download it from many websites You cannot copy and play these songs on another PC without license protection This prevents the spreading of unauthorized and illegal copies of songs and protects the song s copyright owner 58 If you have WMA format songs with the corresponding license protection you still cannot just copy the songs from your PC to the digital player You need to open Windows Media Player first From its menu select document open and open all the WMA songs you want to copy if all of them can be played you can transfer them to your player Connect the digital player to your PC via a USB cable and the screen of the player will display Communicating Next a portable disk e g F will be displayed Now click the portable device option on the left hand side of the Windows Media Player A list of the music to copy will appear Select all the songs you want to copy and then click the copy music button in the top left hand corner of the screen The selected songs can now be transferred to your player with the required license protection authorization How many minutes of MP3 WMA songs can be stored on the player This depends upon the player s memory capacity and how much is available for storage One minute s MP3 WMA music occupies approximately 1Mb of space so if the capacity of the memory is 128Mb th
29. ress to increase the frequency When in game mode press to move right 15 9 10 Volume Up Volume Down When in play mode press to adjust volume When setting an EQ press to adjust the value of a selected frequency When in a menu press to move the cursor When in game mode press to move up down 11 Play gt Pause 11 Confirm When in standby mode press to play When in play or recording mode press to pause When in pause mode press to resume When in a menu press to select and enter 12 LCD Display Display the current status of MP313X for example the title and total time of the music being played Note The text of a menu will scroll when the length of the text exceeds the width of the display 13 Earphone jack Plug an earphone in this jack 14 LINE IN jack Plug a LINE IN cable in this jack 16 15 USB jack recharge jack When used as a USB jack connect this unit to your computer using the supplied USB cable When used as a recharge jack connect this unit to a charger using the supplied USB cable 16 RESET When the player is not functioning properly or down press to restart the player 17 SD card slot Insert an SD card in this slot b LCD Display Playing Lock SD card ora Battery status No of songs Elapse time Current folder Music icon Volume Title Progress bar of playing gt Slee Left right stere
30. select Volume Control or Exit Media and press PII to enter the submenu b Music In the options menu press to select Play Music same operations as those of Enable FM Radio Note this unit only supports text file in TXT format 42 f Browsing pictures In the main menu press K4 gt gt i or to select Photo Browser figure38 Press gt II to enter directory and photo list figure39 Press to select a directory or a file and press to confirm and enter the photo browser mode figure40 Press to change pictures In the photo browser mode press MENU to enter the options menu figure41 There are two options Slideshow Speed and Enable Slideshow 1 Press to select Slideshow Speed and press gt Il to confirm Press to change the slideshow speed The value of the slideshow speed ranges from 4 to 99 seconds Press gt II to confirm 2 Press to select Enable Slideshow and press Pll to enable or disable the slideshow function When in the slideshow mode press gt Il to pause slideshow and press Pll again to resume slideshow Note this unit supports BMP JPG and Truly s LOGO format 43 MOTE Pe fx Photo B Broswer ff Fig 38 Fig 39 System setup Language M Backlight Timer BEC a M Adjust Contrast M System Reset MPower Off Timer Fig 43
31. unit is successfully connected CONNECTED will be displayed At the same time you will see two Removable Disks in the My Computer directory say disk J and disk K 1 Download from computer to player Copy the file you want to download and paste to disk J K 2 Upload from player to computer Copy the file on disk J K and paste to the target directory 3 Delete Select the file you want to delete right click on this file and select delete You can also press the delete key on the keyboard 54 4 Format Right click on disk J and select format figure 49 Choose FAT Do NOT select FAT32 or NTFS in the File System drop down menu and click Start to start formatting 21x Lapacky 493 MB Bile system es Allocation unit size Wolurn label MP3L3K Format options Quick Format Enable Compression Start Close Fig 49 c Using T Music Music Manager 1 LRC lyric editor Please see the help files for LRC lyric editor for details 2 T Music Please see the help files for T Music for details 55 3 U disk detector If T Music can not find the player use U Disk Detector to help the system identifying the Removable Drive 4 Using Image2Lgo This software will convert files in JPG BMP and GIF to Truly s LGO format that can be best displayed by this player Please see the help files for Image2Lgo for details 5 Uninstall
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