X4-TECH SlimStyler Instruction Manual

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Summary of SlimStyler

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    Mp3 chrome edition instruction manual.

  • Page 2: Table of Contents

    Table of contents 5 chapter1 intended use 6 symbols 7 chapter2 safety information 9 rechargeablebatteryinformation 11 mp3andwmamusicformatinformation 15 chapter3 features 16 chapter4 the player 16 controlsandindicators 17 connectionsandcable 18 chapter5 basic operation 18 turningon/off 18 choosingam...

  • Page 3: Intended Use

    Dearcustomer, thisproductisemv-certifiedandfulfillsalleuropeanand nationalguidelinerequirements.Adeclarationofcecon- formityhasbeenestablishedforthisproduct.Certification hasbeendocumentedandentrustedtothemanufacturer. This instruction manual will explain and help you to un- derstandhowthismp3player...

  • Page 4: Safety Information

    Symbols anexclamationmarkfoundwithinatriangleis usedtoadvisetheuserofimportanthandling, operationandmaintenanceinstructions. The symbol of a hand is used to draw special attentiontotips,helpfulhintsandoperatingin- formation. Neglectingorignoringtheinstructionsfoundinthismanu- alcanleadtodamageoccurr...

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    Children.Keepitawayfromchildrenatalltimestoavoid possible injury, as it contains small parts that could be swallowed. ›thisdeviceshouldnevercomeincontactwithwateror moisture!Condensationcanbuildupsuddenly,whenthis device is brought from a colder into a warmer area (e.G. Whentransporting).Shouldthish...

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    10 11 chapter2 safetyinformation mp and wma music format information music,thatwelistentoeitherfromastereosystem,kitchen orcarradio,isjustactuallyananalogsignal. Inthepastonecouldbuyrecords,musiccassettesandta- peswitharecordedanalogsignal.Whilerecordswereusu- allydamagedfromdustandfrequentuse,tapes...

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    1 1 chapter2 safetyinformation that’s why researchers started experimenting with new waysofcompressinganaudiocdsamountofdata. Contrary to the different compression programs oncomputers,forinstancewinzip,allinitialinfor- mationwillbeirretrievablylostwhenaudiocom- pressing. Normallythedifferencebetwee...

  • Page 8: Features

    1 1 chapter2 safetyinformation anillegalcirculationofmusicintheformofmp3filesviain- ternetandonlineexchange. Whatitcomesdownto,isthattherearenowquiteanumber of various internet providers on the market offering com- pressedmusicfilesthatcanbelegallypurchasedanddown- loaded.Beingabletolistentodifferen...

  • Page 9: The Player

    1 1 chapter4 theplayer the player controls and indicators 1. On/off,play/pause/stopbutton 2. Volume– 3. Volume+ 4. 3.5mmstereojackforaudiooutput 5. Usbcableconnection 6. Mainon/offswitch 7. Lcdisplay 8. Next 9. Previous 10.Modebutton chapter4 theplayer connections and cable anusbcableandearphonesare...

  • Page 10: Basic Operation

    1 1 chapter5 basicoperation basic operation turning on/off ›turnyourmp3playeronbypressingtheplay(1)button ontheleftsideofthelcdisplay(forapprox.2seconds)un- tilthedisplayhasbeenactivatedandthenrelease.Note: pleasemakesurethatthemainswitch(6)hasbeenswit- chedto„on”first,beforeturningyourplayeron. ›tu...

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    0 1 chapter5 basicoperation › setting systemsettings ›seechapter10 › usb mode when connected to a computer the usb mode is automatically activated when the mp3 playerisconnected,viausbcable,toacomputer.Themp3 playerwillturnonautomatically(powersupplyviausb). The buttons on the mp player will not fun...

  • Page 12: Connecting to A Computer

    Chapter6 connectingtoacomputer general information theplayer’smemoryisemptywhendelivered.Thismeans therearenoexistingmusicfilesfoundontheplayerthat canbeplayedback. In case you do not have any mp3 files, you can use any available audio cd with one of the various programs availableonthemarkettocreate...

  • Page 13: Music Mode („Music“)

    Chapter6 connectingtoacomputer windows xp, 000, vista theseoperatingsystemsrequirenodriverinstalla- tion.Thedriverisalreadyapartofthesesystems. ›turnyourcomputeronandwaituntilthebootsequence hasbeenfullycompleted. ›connectyourmp3playertoausbportonyourcomputer. Windows will recognize the new hardware...

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    “button andstartplaybackasdescribedabove. A-b repeat duringplaybackyouhavetheopportunitytomar...

  • Page 15: Voice Mode („Voice“)

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  • Page 16: System Settings

    0 1 chapter9 recordmode(„record“) afterenteringthevoicerecordingmodeinthemainmenu, youcanstartrecordingwiththebuilt-inmicrophone.Re- cordingswiththebuilt-inmicrophonecanbestartedand endedbypressingabutton. ›presstheplay(1)buttontostartrecording. ›presstheplay(1)buttondownshortlytopausearecor- ding.T...

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    or}}“buttontochoosethedesired equalizer setting and confirm your selection by pressing themode(10)button. Chooseoneofthefollowingsettings: ›natural ›rock ›jazz ›classic ›pop ›soft ›dbb(dyna...

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    und}}“buttontosetthecontrast. ›pressthemode(10)buttondownshortlytoconfirmthe selectedcontrastsetting.Afterconfirmationtheplayerau- tomaticallyreturnstothe„systemsettings”mode. Backlight thelcdisplaybacklightwillautomaticallylightupassoon asabuttonhasbeenactivated. Thetimethatthebackligh...

  • Page 19: Deleting Files

    Language choosethepreferredmenulanguageinthissetting. Manyothersystemsettingscanbereacheddirectlyfrom themainmenu,whicharenotnecessarilyfoundasasub- menuunderthe„systemsettings”mode. Exit toexitthe„systemsettings”mode,navigateto„exit”and pressthemode(10)buttontoconfirmandreturntothe mainmenu. Chapte...

  • Page 20: Memory Information

    Chapter11 deletingfiles 1.Choosethefilethatistobedeleted. 2.Usethevolumebuttons(vol+(3)andvol–(2))tochoose between„yes”and„no”. Chapter12 memoryinformation 1 memory information the menu option„about” informs you about the type of firmware version that your mp3 player has. Should you have any questio...

  • Page 21: Handling

    0 1 chapter13 handling 1 handling follow all operating instructions and safety war- ningslistedintheinstructionmanual. This product is not a toy and should be kept away from children. Avoid the following adverse environmental conditions whenhandling,operatingortransporting: ›moistureorhighhumidity ›...

  • Page 22: Troubleshooting

    Chapter14 troubleshooting 1 troubleshooting withthismp3playeryouhavepurchasedaproductthat meetstoday’sstandardoftechnology. Nevertheless, sometimes problems or malfunctions may occur.Thatiswhywewouldliketohelpyouwiththefol- lowingpossiblesolutionsshouldanyproblemsoccur. Alwayspayspecialattentiontoth...

  • Page 23: Tips and Information

    Chapter16 tipsandinformation 1 tips and information eachdirectoryonyourmp3playercanholdonlyuptoa maximumof99mp3/wmafiles.Yourmp3playerwillnot playanyfilesexceedingthisamount.Amp3playerversion withmorememorycapacity(e.G.The1024mbversion)will allowyoutocreateevenmoredirectories,thusexpanding thenumber...

  • Page 24: Technical Data

    Chapter17 technicaldata 1 technical data ›memory:1024mbor2048mb ›supportedfileformats:mp3/wma ›voicerecordings:approx.64hours(1024mb) approx.128hours(2048mb) ›display:96x26pixelswithabluebacklight ›wmadatarate:8kbps–192kbps ›mp3datarate:8kbps–448kbps ›lithiumpolymerrechargeablebattery ›usb2.0 ›inter...

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