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1 Model: XEMIO-955 / 965 / 966 MP4 Player / Touch Screen User manual For information and support,

2 Warnings Don ts Do not place naked flames, such as lighted candles on or near the product. Do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases on or near the product. Do not use or store this product in a place where it is subject to direct sunlight, heat, excessive dust or vibration. Do not use this product with wet hands. Do not clean this product with water or other liquids. Do not block or cover the slots and holes in the product. Do not push foreign objects into the slots or holes in the product. Do not attempt to open this product yourself. There are no user serviceable parts inside. Do not allow children access to plastic bags. SAFETY WARNINGS Before using this product, read and follow all warnings and instructions. This product is not intended for use by young children. Young children should be properly supervised. This product is intended for household use only and not for commercial or industrial use. Do not expose to dripping or splashing. No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the product. Ventilation should not be impeded by covering ventilation openings with items such as newspapers, table cloths, curtains and the like. Make sure the unit is adjusted to a stable position. Damage caused by using this product in an unstable position or by failure to follow any other warning or precaution contained within this user manual will not be covered by warranty. Lenco suggests retaining the packaging in case for future transport of the product. If at any time in the future you should need to dispose of this product please note that: All batteries and accumulators need to be removed from this product (Removal of Waste Batteries and Accumulators). WARNING: Prolonged exposure to loud sounds from personal music players may lead to temporary or permanent hearing loss. WARNING: When participating in the traffic listening to a personal music player can make the listener less aware of potential dangers such as approaching cars.

3 A. Basic controls and interfaces of the player B. Internal Battery The player has an internal battery. When using the unit for the first time, charge it for 3-4 hours or until the battery icon is show the battery is in full. Battery Is In Full Note: Player continues to use battery power after it s been turned off, if unit isn t used for a while, the battery might need to be charged. Recharging the player at least 2 3 times in three months for maintain the battery life and performance. 1. Charging the battery: You can charge the device battery in two ways: Connect device to your computer. Use the USB power charger. (not included) 2. Connection and Charging Once you have connected player with the computer, then you will see the Opening > Connection Select Screen appear to use. The connection will go into Power & Data

4 mode automatically, as system defaulted, if you do not tap any selection on this screen in 6 seconds. Connection Select Screen Tap Power & Data / USB Charge / Charge & Play Screen icon to enter the type of connection as you desired. (Choose Power & Data if you use this play at first time) Connection Screen USB Charging Screen Charge & Play Screen Choose Power & Data mode to enter to USB Mass Storage Device mode to upload and download the media files with you computer, a Connection screen is appear, besides the battery is in charging at background. Safely remove hardware and disconnecting when it is done. Choose USB Charge mode to enter the charging mode only; the USB Charging screen will appear, the battery level bar is running, battery is in charging. The battery icon will show Full when the charging is completed; disconnect it when it is done. However, tap icon and slide to the right to unlock and enter to desktop menu (application mode) if you want. Choose Charge & Play mode to enter to play mode and the battery is in charging at the background. The USB Mass Storage Device mode cannot be detected in this mode. Battery Charging

5 Important: The battery cannot be charged when your computer is in sleep mode. The USB port on most keyboards does not provide enough power to charge the player. Connect player direct to a USB port on your computer only to prevent charging problem. C. Connecting and disconnecting the player Connect the player to your computer to upload media files to your player; or to download recorded voice memos to your computer. 1. Connecting the player Plug the USB cable to the Player s mini USB port and into a USB port on your computer, a dialog box appear; tap Power & Data when you use the player at first time, then the computer will detect and install the driver automatically. Once the installation is complete the player will be displayed in My Computer or for MAC users on the desktop. Now the player is ready for media files upload / download with your computer. Transfer the media files by using the computer mouse use drag and place, or copy and paste, in between the player and your computer. Disconnect it when you re done. 2. Disconnecting the player Do not disconnect the player while it s uploading or downloading files with your computer. For Windows system PC, disconnect the player by clicking the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the Windows system tray. For Mac system PC, disconnect the player by dragging the player icon on the desktop to the Trash. Now it is safe to unplug the USB cable. Note: If you do not Safely remove hardware before disconnecting, data can be lost! D. File Storage Player will create some default folders, in the Player s Internal Memory, when you use it. However, for best result, this is recommended you to put files of different types to store under different directories. For example, music files should be stored under MUSIC directory. Record files stored under RECORD directory. Photo files under PICTURES directory. Video files under VIDEO directory. Text files under EBOOK directory etc. The corresponding application may unable to find the file If it is not saved in this way.

6 Note: If no external memory card plugged in, it shows Internal Memory only, which includes EBOOK, FLASH, MUSIC, PICTURES, RECORD, SYSTEM, VIDEO and other files. All the files under the folder will be listed. Operations of external Card Memory are the same as Internal Memory. E. Getting Started This player is equipped with a touch screen so you can choose the items or functions by tapping the related icons or files. 1. Turning the player ON and OFF Slide th*e Main Power Switch to ON from OFF position. Then, Press and Hold the EXIT button to turn ON and OFF the player. Slide the Main Power Switch to OFF from ON when you re not uses it for a longer period. 2. Dark Screen Mode and Touch Screen Lock When the display setting, in Setting Menu, is set to power save mode and the device is in idle control, the display will go into dark mode and the touch screen function will lock automatically, In display dark mode, Press EXIT button to call up the Locked screen from dark mode (as shown below), and then tap icon and slide to down to unlock and go to desktop menu for use applications. Locked Screen The player will go to dark screen and screen lock mode again when the device is in idle control again. F. Desktop Menu Every time you turn on the player, you will see the opening screen followed by the desktop menu which contains applications of your player. Tap one of the icons to enter the related

7 application. Desktop Menu Note: In most of the menu and interface screen, you can direct return to desktop menu by Press EXIT Button, otherwise press or Back icon if existed. This is shortcut function provided by the player. G. Music Tap the Music icon to enter the music mode menu, a All Music list screen appear to select: Tap a file name to start the play and the screen will switch to Music Control Interface; the Music Progress Tool will appear at the same time. The Music Progress Tool will get concealed after 10 seconds, and it will appear again when you tapping the area where it displays. Tap icon to return to the previous menu, or return to desktop menu from root directory. Or, Press Menu Button. All Music List Screen Music Control Interface Now Playing List Screen 1. Play / Pause Music File To play music, tap / icon to switch between play and pause.

8 2. Change Next / Previous and Fast-Forward / Fast Backward Tap icon to play next file. Tap icon to play previous file. Tap and hold icon to play fast-forward. Tap and hold icon to play fast-backward. 3. Change Volume Tap and drag icon left / right at volume bar to adjust the volume levels. For hearing protection; a display warning pop-up on TFT screen, when every time you increase the volume level and reach to the default setting level which may exceed 85dB. Press button to accept the warning and enter into the volume control for increase the level and until to maximum level. 4. Background Playback: Music will play in background when is pressed during the now playing process; most applications that are compatible with music now playing can be operated except Video, Flash Game, and FM radio. 5. Display Mode (Album Display / Lyrics Display / Spectrum View) To set display mode on music playback interface, tap Spectrum / Lyric / Album Display area. Tap here to shift among the Spectrum, Lyrics (if available) and Album (if available). 6. Use Music Tool Bar You can switch between Now Playing / All Music / Artist / Album / Genre menu / My Music List / Directory Browse / Record List / Tag List. Tap on the music tool bar and drag to the right and left you will see more icon function in the music tool bar. Tap any one of them to enter the related function as you want: icon: Now playing; Tap this icon to enter the music Now Playing list screen, you can

9 view where the current play music file and the icon is marked at behind the current playing music file. Or, tap the file name to change other music to play. To go the music Now Playing list screen tap icon from the Music Control Interface and then tap icon in Music Tool Bar. icon: All Music; tap this icon to enter the All Music List Screen, you will see all the music files stored under Music Directory in the player s Internal Memory by default. icon: Artist; tap this icon to list out all the music by artists. icon: Album; tap this icon to list out all the music by album. icon: Genre; tap this icon to list out all the music by genre. icon: My Music List; totally five lists available; the user can classify the music as you desired. Add music onto list in Music Setting Menu before you can use it. icon: Directory Browse; tap this icon to enter the Directory Browse mode, then you will see a directory list appear to select; Choose Internal Memory or Card Memory as you desired. Choose Internal Memory to lists out all music files, by defaulted Music folder/file, in the player, and then tap a file name to start the play as desired. Choose Card Memory to lists all folders/files and then choose a folder which contains music files, and then tap a file name to start the play as desired. The list of Internal Memory and Card Memory will not be displayed if no card has inserted. icon: Record File; tap this icon to list all FM and voice record files and then tap a file name to start the play as desired. icon: Tag List; tap this icon to list all the music tag set by user, and then tap a file name to start the play as desired. (support up to 32 tag lists) 7. Delete Folder / File from List (All Music / My Music / Tag List / Directory Browse List) In the specified lists screen, tap on the screen and drag from right to left, upon which icon appears; tap one folder or file name, a confirmation dialog box is appear, then tap OK to confirm and the selected folder / file will be deleted. Or, tap Cancel to exit. To exit from delete, tap on the screen and drag from left to right, the icon will disappear. H. Use Music Progress Tool

10 When each time goes into the Music Control Interface, the Music Progress Tool will appear at the same time. Then the Music Progress Tool will get concealed after 10 seconds; and it will appear again when you tapping the area where it displays. Music Progress Tool 1. Play Mode Tap Repeat icon to switch between Sequence / Repeat One / Repeat All / Shuffle / Shuffle + Repeat as you desired. 2. Select EQ: Tap EQ icon to switch between Normal / Rock / Pop / Classic / Soft / Jazz / DBB as you desired. 3. Quick to Progress Time Tap and drag icon left / right at progress bar to adjust the progress time where you want it to go. 4. A - B Repeat Select During music playing, tap icon to select point A where to start, the icon will highlighted to be shown, which indicating point A (the time point of now playing music) is confirmed. And then tap again to select point B where to end and the icon will highlighted to be show, which indicating point B is confirmed and The A-B repeat starts. If icon is tap, the repeat icon will change back into be shown, which means A- B repeat is cancelled. I. Use Music Setting Menu In Music Control interface, click to enter the music setting menu, the options include: <Variable Speed Playback>, <Add Tag>, <Delete>, <Information>, <Add to My Play List>, <Advanced>, <Back>. Note: Tap the option list and drag up / down to switch page if it available.

11 Choose Variable Speed Playback to adjust music playback speed -4X to 4X. (For MP3 format only) Tap Add Tag the current music and its current time point will add to tag list, then it returns to Music Control Interface. You will find the music in the corresponding tag in Tag List. Choose Delete to delete the current music from the player, choose OK to confirm or choose Cancel to exit. Choose Information to display the detailed information of the current music. As such; Title, Album, Artist, Genre info etc. Choose Add to My Play List to add the current playing music to one of My Music List 1-5, a file can be added to more than one list. Now the current playing music has been added to the list and you may find the music in the corresponding list in <My Music List>. Choose Advanced Setting to setup the setting of Repeat Times / Repeat gap/ Fade In-Out : Choose Repeat Times and tap and drag left / right at the value bar to set value 1 10, or Infinite as you desired. Choose Repeat gap and tap and drag left / right at the value bar to setup rang from 1-7 seconds as you desired. Choose Fade In/Out and tap the ON/OFF icon and drag to ON or OFF position to turn On / Off the Fade In/Out function as you desired. Choose Back to return to previous menu from all option lists. Tap icon to return to previous directory, or return to desktop menu from root directory. Or, press MENU button J. Photo Tap Photo icon in desktop menu to enter to Photo Mode Menu, an All Photos List screen is appears to use. Tap icon to return to previous directory, or return to desktop menu from root directory. Or, Press MENU button 1. Play Photo In All Photo List Screen, tap a photo file to start the play, the screen will switch to Photo Browsing Screen; the Photo Control Tool will appear at same time. The Photo Control Tool will get concealed after 6 seconds, and it will appear again when you tapping the area where it displays. All Photo List Screen Photo Browsing Screen Now Browsing Screen

12 2. Play Next / Previous Tap the screen and slide left to play next p file. Tap the screen and slide right to play previous photo file. 3. Photo Play Mode Menu Tap / / icon to switch between Photo Play Mode Menu to List Mode / Thumbnail Mode / Slide Mode which are shown as follows: List Mode Tap the screen and drag up or down to change page, if available, in List Mode. Tap a file name to play the desired. Thumbnail Mode Tap the screen and drag up and down to change page, if available, in Thumbnail Mode. Tap a thumbnail to play the desired.

13 Slide Mode Tap the thumbnail list and drag left or right to sliding the thumbnail list to left or right. Tap a thumbnail to view as desired. Tap on the large photo will switch to Photo Browsing Screen. 4. Use Photo Tool Bar You can switch between Now Viewing / All Photos / Directory Browse. Tap any one of them at Photo Tool Bar to enter the related function as you want: icon: Now Browsing; Tap this icon to enter the Now Browsing Screen, tap the file name to select one and start to play. The screen will switch to Photo Browsing Screen and the selected music is start playing. icon: All Photos; tap this icon to enter the All Photos List Screen, you will see all the photo files stored under Photos Directory in the player s Internal Memory. (by default) icon: Directory Browse; tap this icon to enter the directory browse mode, then you will see directory list appear to select. Choose Internal Memory or Card Memory as you desired. Choose Internal Memory to lists out all photo files, by defaulted photos folder/file, in the player. Choose Card Memory to lists all folders/files and then choose a folder which contains photo files, and then tap a file name to start the play. The list of Internal Memory and Card Memory will not be displayed if no card has inserted. 5. Use Photo Browsing Settings Tap icon to enter the photo browsing settings, options include <Slide Effect>, <Delete>, <Information>, <Screen Size>, <Back> Choose Slide Effect to set options for photo playback; Choose Move Page / Louver / Fade Display as you desired. Choose Delete to delete the current photo from the player, choose OK to confirm or choose Cancel to exit. Choose Information to display the detailed information of the current photo. As such; Photo

14 Name, Resolution, Created Date. Choose Screen Size to set options Full Screen / Original Size / Scale as you desired. Choose Back to return to previous menu. 6. Use Photo Browsing Tool Bar Tap / icon to switch between Manual / Auto Playing: Tap icon to select Manual Playing, tap and slide the current photo to left / right to display the next / previous photo file in manual mode. Tap icon to select Auto playing, the photo files will playing as slide show. The icon will appear in photo browsing tool bar when auto play is activated. Tap icon to select the slide interval 1 / 5 / 10 / 15 / 20 (seconds) as you want. Tap icon to rotate the browsing photo, options for rotation: 90 / 180 / 270 clockwise. ** it only work when manual playing 7. Scale Bar (Zoom In / Out) Tap and drag up / down at the Scale Bar, on the right side, to zoom in / out the photo. When the photo is zoomed in, you can drag it up / down / left / right to correspondingly. Tap icon to exit from scale mode directly. Note: the previous or next file cannot be selected when in Zoom-In state. K. Video Tap Video icon in desktop menu to enter to Video Mode Menu, an All Videos List Menu is appears to select: Tap a file name to play desired, the screen will switch to Video Browsing Interface. Tap icon to return to the previous directory, or return to desktop menu from root directory. Or, Press MENU button All Videos List Menu Video Browsing Interface Now Playing List Menu

15 1. Use Video Tool Bar : Now Playing; tap this icon to enter the video Now Playing List Menu, you can view where the current play video file. Or, tap the file name to change other video to play. You will see the icon is marked at behind the current playing video file when you go back to the video Now Playing List Menu by tap icon from the Video Browsing Interface. : All Videos; tap this icon to enter the All Videos List Menu, you will see all the video files stored under Video Directory in the player s Internal Memory by default. : Directory Browse; tap this icon to enter the Directory Browse mode, then you will see a directory list appear to select; Choose Internal Memory or Card Memory as you desired. Choose Internal Memory to lists out all video files, by defaulted Video folder or file, in the player, and then tap a file name to start the play as desired. Choose Card Memory to lists all folders/files and then choose a folder which contains video files, and then tap a file name to start the play as desired. The list of Internal Memory and Card Memory will not be displayed if no card has inserted. : Tag List; tap this icon to list all the video tag set by user, and then tap a file name to start the play as desired. (support up to 32 tag lists) 2. Delete Tag List: In the specified lists screen, tap on the screen and drag from right to left, upon which icon appears; tap one folder or file name, a confirmation dialog box is appear, then tap OK to confirm and the selected folder / file will be deleted. Or, tap Cancel to exit. To exit from delete, tap on the screen and drag from left to right, the icon will disappear.

16 3. Call up Video Control Menu In Video Browsing Interface, tap any where on the screen; the Video Control Menu will display to use for 8 seconds. 4. Play / Pause To play video, tap / icon to switch between play and pause. 5. Change Next / Previous and Fast-Forward / Fast Backward Tap icon to play next file. Tap icon to play previous file. Tap and hold icon to play fast-forward. Tap and hold icon to play fast-backward. Or, tap and drag left / right at the playing progress bar to adjust the progress direct to point where you desired. 6. Change Volume Tap and drag left / right at the volume control bar to adjust the volume level direct to point. For hearing protection; a display warning pop-up on TFT screen, when every time you increase the volume level and reach to the default setting level which may exceed 85dB. Press button to accept the warning and enter into the volume control for increase the level and until to maximum level. 7. Video Play Setting Menu

17 Tap icon to enter the Video Play Setting Menu, option includes <Playback Mode>, <Add Tag>, <Display Size>, <Resume>, <Delete>, <Information>, <Back>. Choose Playback Mode to set option for Sequence / Repeat One / Repeat All / Shuffle, Shuffle + Repeat Choose Add Tag the current video and its current time point will add to tag list, then it returns to Video Browsing Interface. You will find the video in the corresponding tag in Tag List. Choose Display Size to set option Full Screen / Original Size / Scale as you desired. Choose Resume to set option On / Off. The video will start playing from the time point where it exited, when the resume option is set to On. Choose Delete to delete the current video from the player, choose OK to confirm or choose Cancel to exit. Choose Information to display the detailed information of the current video. As such; File Name, Resolution, Frame Rate, Bit Rate etc. Choose Back to return to previous menu. L. Record Tap Record icon in Main interface to enter the Record Mode Menu, the Record Interface appear to use: Tap icon to start the recording. Tap icon to return to the previous directory, or return to desktop menu from root directory. Or, Press MENU button. Record Interface 1. Record Level Meter During in recording mode, you may want to know the recording level, the recorder is provide a record level meter for monitoring, you can check the real-time indication of external sound energy on it. Record Level Meter

18 2. Record Tool Bar Tap / icon to switch between Start / Pause during in recording mode. Tap icon to stop the recording, a confirmation dialog box will appear; tap OK to confirm, the recording is stop and the recorded file will save to the system defaulted folder automatically. (Internal Memory:\ROOT\RECORD\MIC\). Or, tap Cancel to exit and back to recording mode. Tap / / icon to switch between the Record Quality Low / Medium / High as you desired. Tap icon to change the Record Gain, choose 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 as you desired. (high number will increase the record gain) During in recording mode, tap icon to stop the recording, a confirmation dialog box will appear; tap OK to confirm, the recording is stop, the recorded file will save to the system defaulted folder automatically and the screen will switch back to desktop menu directly. Tap Cancel to exit and back to recording mode. 3. Record Setting Menu In stop mode, tap icon to setup the record setting <Record Format>, <Save Path>. Tap Record Format to set the format of record files wav / mp3 as you desired. Tap Save Path to change the default folder location, options include Internal Memory and Card Memory. It just shows Internal Memory if no card is plugged in. Tap Back to exit. Note: The Save Path default location; for Internal Memory: \ROOT\RECORD\MIC; for Card Memory: \ROOT\RECORD\MIC. M. Radio In desktop menu, tap FM Radio to enter the FM Radio interface. It will prompt if there is no earphone plugged in. (no see this msg) Tap icon to return to desktop menu. Or, press MENU button

19 FM Radio Interface 1. Manual Search Station Tap icon and slide up / down slowly to manual Search for the radio frequency, you will see the frequency number is stepping up / down by 0.1(0.05)MHz. Tune the frequency number to your desired radio station frequency. 2. Save Channel Tap icon to save the current tuned channel in channel list, if it channel is broadcasting and not saved. 3. Channel List In Channel List, there have three lists; up to 9 channels can be saved in each list. Once the current tuned channel is saved, you will see the channel frequency is displayed in a block. Channel List Screen 4. Adjust Volume Tap icon and drag up and down to adjust the volume levels as you want.

20 5. Use FM Radio Tool Bar Auto Search Station and Station Storage Tap icon to enter to auto search and auto preset mode. The radio will searching stations in the range of frequency 76MHz 92MHz / 87MHz 108MHz, all found radio stations will be stored into Channel List table to use. The radio search will stop and show the first received radio station to listening. To stop the auto search function during searching, tap icon again, the system will stops at the last received channel. FM Record Tap icon to enter FM Record interface, options are the same as <Record>. Files will be automatically saved to default folder location. (Internal Memory:\ROOT\RECORD\FM\) Save / Delete FM Channel Tap icon to save the current tune channel, if it channel is broadcasting and not saved. Otherwise, the icon show as, it functions as Delete. Tap icon to delete the selected channel, a confirmation dialog box will appear, tap OK to confirm. Or, tap Cancel to exit. Radio Sound Mute Tap / icon to switch between Sounds Out / Sounds Mute. 6. Use FM Radio Setting In FM Radio interface, tap icon to enter FM Radio Setting, options include <Channel List>, <Tuner Region>, <FM Sensitivity>, <Record Quality>, <Record Gain>, <Save Path>, <Record Format>, <Back>. Channel List: is default by system. Tap Tuner Region to change the region as per your region location: - CHN (China) / USA: 87.5MHz -108MHz - Europe: 87.5MHz -108MHz - Japan: 76MHz -90MHz Tap FM Sensitivity to set the radio reception sensitivity, choose High / Medium / Low as you desired. To change Record Quality, tap Record Quality, a submenu list appears then choose High / Medium / Low as you want.

21 To change Record Gain, tap Record Gain, a submenu list appears then choose 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 as you desired. Tap Save Path to change the default folder location, for FM Record, options include Internal Memory and Card Memory. It just shows Internal Memory if no card is plugged in. Tap Record Format to change the file format WAV / MP3 as desired. Tap Back to return to Radio Interface. Note: The Save Path default location; for Internal Memory: \ROOT\RECORD\FM; for Card Memory: \ROOT\RECORD\FM. N. TXT Reader Tap TXT Reader in Desktop Menu to enter Ebook Mode Menu, an All EBooks List Screen appear to Select. Tap a file name to start the play, the screen will switch to EBook Now Reading Menu and the Ebook Browsing Tool Menu will appear at the same time. The Browsing Tool Menu will get concealed after 6 seconds. Tap icon to return to the previous directory, or return to desktop menu from root directory. Or, press MENU button. All EBook List Screen EBook Now Reading Menu 1. EBook Tool Bar icon: Now Reading; Tap this icon to enter the EBook Now Reading List Screen, you can view where the current play EBook file and the icon is marked at behind the current reading Ebook file. Or, tap the file name to change other EBook to play. To go the EBook Now Playing list screen tap icon from the EBook Now Playing Screen and then tap icon in EBook Tool Bar.

22 icon: All EBooks; tap this icon to enter the All Ebooks List Screen, you will see all the EBook files stored under EBook Directory in the player s Internal Memory by default. icon: Directory Browse; tap this icon to enter the Directory Browse mode, then you will see a directory list appear to select; Choose Internal Memory or Card Memory as you desired. Choose Internal Memory to lists out all EBook files, by defaulted folder/file, in the player, and then tap a file name to start the play as desired. Choose Card Memory to lists all folders/files and then choose a folder which contains EBook files, and then tap a file name to start the play as desired. The list of Internal Memory and Card Memory will not be displayed if no card has inserted. icon: Tag List; tap this icon to call out the Tag List, tap any one tag file in tag list to play as you want, then the saved page will recall and display to read. 2. Change Next / Previous Page Tap the screen and slide to up / left to change next page. Tap the screen and slide to down / right to change to previous page. 3. Goto Page Tap icon at the progress bar that you want it to go, it will goto the selected location of page direct. Or, Tap icon and sliding left / right at the progress bar to turn to certain page quickly 4. Use EBook Browsing Tool Menu In text browsing screen, tap any where the screen to call up the EBook Browsing Tool Menu.

23 Tap / icon to switch between Manual / Auto Playing. Choose icon to select Manual, tap and slide the current page to up, left / down, right to change next / previous page in manual mode. Choose icon to select Auto playing, the page will changing next automatically. The icon will appear in ebook browsing tool menu when auto paging is activated. Tap icon to select the paging time 3 / 6 / 9 / 12 / 15 (seconds) as you want. Tap icon to create tag, the current page will add into to the tag list automatically. (Up to 32 tags supported) Tap and tapping icon to change font size between Small (12)/Mid (16)/Big (24) as desired. Tap and tapping icon to change font color between Pure White / Blue/ Dark Grey/ Pure Black as desired. 5. Delete Tag List: In the specified lists screen, tap on the screen and drag from right to left, upon which icon appears; tap one folder or file name, a confirmation dialog box is appear, then tap OK to confirm and the selected folder / file will be deleted. Or, tap Cancel to abort. To exit from delete, tap on the screen and drag from left to right, the icon will disappear. 6. EBook Setting Menu In text browsing interface, tap icon to enter the EBook setting menu, an options screen appear, choose <Select Coding> / <Effect Setting> / <Delete> to set. Tap Select Coding, and then choose you desired EBook s language coding as desired. (support up to 8 languages) Tap Effect Setting to select the page turning effects choose options Move / Turn / Water as you desired Tap Delete to delete the current reading Ebook file from the player, choose OK to confirm or choose Cancel to exit. Tap Back to exit from Ebook Setting Menu. O. Other Function Enter other functions by tapping on the other function icon in the Desktop menu.. 1. Browser

24 Browser function is a file manager; let you know very well that all types of file and folder inside the player, also you can easy manage all types of file, to play or delete them, at those folders Tap Browser icon to enter File Navigator menu, a folders list screen appear to choose. Tap the screen and drag up / down to change page if it available. Tap icon to return to previous directory, or return to desktop menu from root directory. Or, Press EXIT button File Navigator Menu 1.1 To Play Media File Tap a folder and file to play and it will go direct to the necessary application mode to open and play the selected file. Tap icon to back to previous menu. Or, press MENU button. 1.2 Use File Navigator Tool Bar Change Memory Location Tap / icon to switch between Internal Memory and Card Memory. It will no function if memory card is not plugged in. Copy Folder/ File (Between Internal Memory and Card Memory) Tap (folder) icon which in front of the desired folder name to be copied at the Internal Memory / Card Memory, a Click icon appear instead. And then tap icon to copy the selected folder to Card Memory / Internal Memory, a confirmation dialog box appear; tap OK to confirm. Or, tap Cancel to exit. Tap a folder and tap a file icon which in front of the desired file name to be copied at the

25 Internal Memory / Card Memory, a Click icon appears instead. And then tap icon to copy the desired file to Card Memory / Internal Memory, a confirmation dialog box appear; tap OK to confirm. Or, tap Cancel to exit. (those copied files will be stored into the system default folder) Tap Click icon when it appear to cancel the select function. Note: A message Insert external device dialog box will appear if Card Memory is plugged in. Delete Folder / File (From Internal Memory and Card Memory) Tap (folder) icon which in front of the desired folder name to be deleted at the Internal Memory / Card Memory, a Click icon appear instead, And then tap icon to delete the selected folder from the player, a confirmation dialog box appear; tap OK to confirm. Or, tap Cancel to exit. Tap a folder, and then tap a file icon which in front of the desired file name to be deleted at the Internal Memory / Card Memory, a Click icon appears instead. And then tap icon to delete the desired file from player, a confirmation dialog box appear; tap OK to confirm. Or, tap Cancel Tap Click icon when it appear to cancel the select function. Select All Folder / All File in Folder Tap icon to select all files/folders under the current folder/directory. Once selected, a Click icon will instead to show in front of all file/folder names. Tap the Select All function. it again to cancel Note: If no external card plugged in, it shows Internal Memory only, which includes EBOOK, FLASH, MUSIC, PHOTOS, RECORD, SYSTEM, VIDEO and other files. All the files under the folder will be listed. Operations of external Card Memory are the same as Internal Memory. 2. Calendar Tap Calendar icon to enter calendar screen to view. Tap icon to return to desktop menu.

26 Tap / icon to switch to the previous or next Month in year as desired. 3. Calculator Tap Calculator icon to enter the calculator interface. To exit, tap icon to return to previous directory, or return to desktop menu from root directory. Or, Press MENU button 4. Stopwatch Tap Stopwatch icon to enter the stopwatch interface. Tap icon to return to previous directory, or return to desktop menu from root directory. Or, Press EXIT button Tap Start icon to start timer, A Stop icon appear instead. And Lap icons appear instead of Reset icon. Tap Lap icon to record the lap time as you want it to. (Support up to 100 laps record) Tap Stop icon to stop the timer as desired. Tap Reset icon to clear the record and reset the timer. 5. Flash Game

27 Tap Flash icon to enter FLASH game list. Choose a game file to start the play. Press EXIT button to exit the game and back to desktop menu. Tap icon to return to previous directory, or return to desktop menu from root directory. Or, Press EXIT button Tap icon to adjust the volume level of Flash game sounds, a Volume Control Bar appear to use, Tap and drag left / right the Volume Control Bar to adjust the levels. 1. Use Game Tool Bar Tap icon to enter the FLASH Game list, select FLASH game in list to play. Tap icon to enter the Animation list, select FLASH animation file in list to play. 2. How to Play Game Please refer to game s help / instruction / rules and controls which normally show at front screen of the game. Tap on the related words or icons which show. Note: No key operation is supported. In Flash Game, operations of read game and save game are not available. If you have support flash game apps, you can upload them to the player to play. P. Use Thema This player allows you to change icons and background colors. To changing desktop icon and background color: In desktop menu, tap Thema icon, those icons and/or background color is changing as same time. Tapping Thema icon to change difference combination as you desired. Q. Settings You might need to change some system settings to your desired values: Tap Settings icon to enter the Setting Menu. Tap icon to return to previous directory, or return to desktop menu from root directory.

28 Or, Press EXIT button Setting Menu 1. Set Display Tap Display in Setting Menu to enter the display menu: Bright Time: Choose this item to set the backlight shutdown time. Tap and drag the icon to left / right at progress bar to change option 0 60 seconds as desired. Brightness: Choose this item to set the backlight level. Tap and drag the icon to left / right at progress bar to change option 1 5 level as desired. Tap icon to back to previous menu. 2. Calibrate In some circumstances, such as electrostatic discharge voltage, you might need to calibrate the touch allocation on screen for the touch function misplaced if happens. Tap Calibrate icon in Setting Menu, a calibration cursor appear on the left top corner on screen, and then touch the center of cursor to start the calibration. Follow to touch the cursor which appears in difference location until calibration is done. 3. Off Time Tap Off Time in Setting Menu to enter the Off Time menu: Idle Time: Choose this item to set the shut time, the player will turn to Off automatically if it is in idle, tap and drag the icon to left / right at progress bar to change option 0 60 minutes as desired. Sleep Time: Choose this item to set the player go to sleep after the set time period. Tap and drag the icon to left / right at progress bar to change option minutes as desired. Tap icon to back to previous menu. 4. Date & Time Tap Date & Time in Setting Menu to enter the Date & Time Menu: Set Date: Choose this item to adjust year, month and day, three wheel screen appear to use; you can adjust date to current year by tap and sliding the year wheel up / down. Follow adjust

29 the month and day to current date by using the same method. Tap icon to back to previous menu. Adjust Time: Choose this item to adjust hour, minute and AM/PM, three wheel screens appear to use; you can adjust hour to current time by tap and sliding the hour wheel up / down. Follow adjust the minute and AM/PM to current time by using the same method. Tap icon to back to previous menu. 5. Language This player can use difference languages. To set the languages: Tap Language in Setting Menu, and then choose your desired OSD language. Tap icon to back to previous menu. 6. Advanced Tap Advanced to enter the Advanced Menu: Player Info: Choose this item to displaying player s information: such as; Owner, Firmware Version, Total Space, Free Space, Total Card Space, Free Card Space, All Music, All Photo, All Video, All E-books, Flash Game. 7. Check System Check System: Choose this item to optimizes the player s performance, when it used for long period of time. Tap Check System, a Message Few minutes May require? dialog box appear. Tap OK the system starts checking and prompts Self-checking and then the player will shutdown automatically to reset. Turn the player On to renew the system. Tap Cancel to abort. 8. Reset Reset: Choose this item to restore settings back to factory default, those settings of each application will be recovered. Tap Reset, a message Restore Default Setting? dialog box appear, Tap OK to confirm. Or, Tap Cancel to abort. 9. Format Internal Memory Choose this item to format the Internal Memory if you want, make sure to copy the data necessary before formatting, all data will be loss. Tap Format Internal Memory, a message Format Internal Memory? dialog box appear; Tap OK to confirm. Or, Tap Cancel to abort. 10. Format Card Choose this item to format the Card Memory if you want, make sure to copy the data necessary

30 before formatting, all data will be loss. Tap Format Card, a message Format Card? dialog box appear; Tap OK to confirm. Or, Tap Cancel to abort. R. Use Micro SD Card Slot (T-Flash Card) This player allows you to play those support media files from a Micro SD Memory card (T-Flash). 1. Insert / Remove the Micro SD card For safe to insert / remove the micro SD memory card into/from the card slot. Recommended you to turn Off the player before you do that. A message Card In dialog box will appear to notify for 3 seconds at each time you turn On the player or the player is in operation. However, a message Card In / Card Out dialog box will appear to notify for 3 seconds at each time you plug in or pull out the card when the player is in operation. S. Troubleshooting Play cannot turn ON Check battery is it charged with enough energy. Check whether main power switch is in ON position. No sound is heard from Check whether Volume is set 0 and connect the headphone. headphone plugs firmly. Check whether the headphone plug is dirty. Corrupted MP3 may make a static noise and the sound may cut off. Make sure that the music files are not corrupted. Key or touch function does not Check whether key lock switch is in locked position. work Characters in LCD are corrupted Check whether the right language has been selected. Download of music files fails. Check whether USB cable is damaged and is connected properly. Check whether driver is installed correctly. Check whether the player s memory is in full. T. Specifications Display Dimension Weight PC Connection Earphone Impedance Internal Memory External Memory 3 inches TFT, Resolution 400x240(RGB) 103.5mm (L) x 53.5mm (W) x 9.5mm (D) 78g USB 2.0 (High Speed) 32 Ohm Depending on model specifications, see giftbox Micro SD Memory Card; T-Flash (up to 16GB)

31 Rechargeable Battery Lithium: 3.7V, 480mAh Music playing time: > 7-8 hours (power save mode, 2/3 earphone output) Video playing time: > 2 ~ 2.5 hours Voice Recording format MP3, WAV MP3, WMA 32kbps - 320kbps Music Format WAV APE, FLAC, OGG, AAC Video Format AVI(Xvid), WMV, FLV, 3GP, RM/RMVB, VGA resolution: 720 x576, 30fps (max.) Photo Format JPEG, BMP, GIF, TIF, PNG ebook Format TXT Game Format SWF (Flash 7.0, flash life 2.1, AS2.0) Audio Earphone Output Power L: 275mV ; R: 275mV (at 32Ohm) Frequency response 20Hz 20,000Hz SNR > 70dB Operation Temperature 0-40 OSD Languages Multi Languages Operation Systems Windows 2000 / XP / Vista / Windows 7, Mac OS 9.2 or above U. Disclaimer Updates to Firmware and/or hardware components are made regularly. Therefore some of the instruction, specifications and photos in this documentation may differ slightly from your particular situation. All items described in this guide for illustration purposes only and may not apply to particular situation. No legal right or entitlements may be obtained from the description made in this manual V. Support and support For information: Lenco offers service and warranty in accordance to European law, which means that in case of repairs (both during and after the warranty period) you should contact your local dealer. Important note: It is not possible to send products that need repairs to Lenco directly. Important note: If this unit is opened or accessed by a non-official service center in any way, the warranty expires. This device is not suitable for professional use. In case of professional use, all warranty obligations

32 of the manufacturer will be voided. Products with the CE marking comply with the EMC Directive (2004/108/EC) and the Low Voltage Directive (2006/95/EC) issued by the Commission of the European Community. The declaration of conformity may be consulted at This symbol indicates that the relevant electrical product or battery should not be disposed of as general household waste in Europe. To ensure the correct waste treatment of the product and battery, please dispose them in accordance to any applicable local laws of requirement for disposal of electrical equipment or batteries. In so doing, you will help to conserve natural resources and improve standards of environmental protection in treatment and disposal of electrical waste (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive). All rights reserved

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