RAVE MANUAL. 607 Series

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RAVE MANUAL 607 Series

TABLE OF CONTENTS Table Of Contents Basic Features Caution Adding Files and Connecting Buttons Powering On/Off the Player Charging the Player Main Menu Music Video Pictures FM Radio Camera Video Recorder Extras Record E-book Calendar Stopwatch Calculator Settings Video Conversion Troubleshooting 2 3 3 4 5 5 6 6 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 13 Copyright 2011 Visual Land Inc. www.visual-land.com 2

Thank you for purchasing the Daze. Please read through the user manual in order to understand the functions of your new player. BASIC FEATURES 320x240 AVI Video Playback Supports MP3, WMA, WAV audio with LRC lyrics reader Built-In 2.0MP Camera, 320x240 Video Camera JPG Picture Viewer FM Radio 200-Hour Voice Recording TXT E-Book reader Supports Windows 98 (driver included on player), Windows 2000 or above (no driver needed), Mac OS 10.3 or above, Linux Red Hat 8.0 or above CAUTION Do not use the player in exceptionally cold or hot, dusty, damp or dry environments. Do not drop, strike, or throw your player. Physical damage to your player will void ALL warranties. Please charge your battery when: Battery power icon shows an empty icon The system automatically shuts down and Copyright 2011 Visual Land Inc. www.visual-land.com 3

the power is soon off when you switch on the unit once again There is no response if you operate on any key Please always follow the correct disconnect procedures for your operating system. Do not disconnect power abruptly when the player is being formatted or in the process of uploading ware damage. We are not liable for any loss of data stored on this device. Please do not dismantle this player. Any disassembly not done by an authorized technician will void ALL warranties. This product and manual are subject to change without notice. ADDING FILES AND CONNECTING When connected to a PC, the player behaves like a standard USB disk drive. Once your player is de- that you wish to insert into the player to the respective folders. Please do not use any other software to try to sync data with the player, as this may cause the player to malfunction. Copyright 2011 Visual Land Inc. www.visual-land.com 4

Note: MAC Computers When connected to your MAC computer, the device to the device. BUTTONS The player functions are done by pressing or holding down the buttons on the players. The effects of holding or pressing on the buttons vary per function. MENU: pressing the button will allow you to return to the previous menu. CENTER BUTTON: pressing the button will select the current highlighted option. Holding the button for a few seconds will open a sub menu, depending on the menu option you are in. scroll through music selection, options, volume settings, and radio stations. or videos. Holding down this button will place the player into standby mode, which saves the location of where the player is. POWERING ON/OFF THE PLAYER To turn on the player, move the switch on top of the player to the left, then hold down the play button. To turn off the player, move the switch to the right. Copyright 2011 Visual Land Inc. www.visual-land.com 5

CHARGING THE PLAYER Your player can be charged through either a USB wall charger or by being directly connected to the computer. Please note that charging times vary between these two methods. Also, to charge the player, make sure that your player is on the ON position in order for charging to occur. MAIN MENU Below are the options that can be found on your player. Please note that certain options may have changed without notice. Pictures: view your pictures FM Radio: listen to the radio Camera: take still pictures Video Recorder: record video EXTRA: additional features of the player. Setting: change the various player settings. To select an option from the main menu, scroll to the option that you want and press the CENTER button. To enter the sub menus, you will need to press and hold the center button after selecting an option from the main menu. Copyright 2011 Visual Land Inc. www.visual-land.com 6

MUSIC You can browse your music according to artist, To add a song to a playlist, open the sub menu while the song is playing, then select Add to MyList. CENTER BUTTON: press to adjust the volume. Hold to enter the sub menu. MENU: press to return to the main menu. rewind or fast forward. Volume: in currently playing screen, press the CEN- TER BUTTON once, and this will change the track bar for the song to the VOLUME level bar, then adjust by SUB MENU To add music to playlists, adjust EQ and other settings; enter music and start a song normally. When in the currently playing screen, press and hold down the CENTER BUTTON. This will bring up the sub-menu for Music, from here you can select which EQ mode, Playback Mode, Repeat Mode, and to add current song to 1 of the 5 playlists available to add to. Copyright 2011 Visual Land Inc. www.visual-land.com 7

VIDEO tion titled Video Conversion for more information. CENTER BUTTON: press to adjust the volume. Hold the button to enter the sub menu. MENU: press to return to the main menu. SUB MENU While the video is playing you can press the Center button to bring up the volume bar and adjust the volume with the buttons. Press the Center button again, to close the volume bar. While the video is playing you can hold down the Center button to enter the submenu and change PICTURES CENTER BUTTON: view the current selected picture. MENU: press to return to the main menu. SUB MENU While viewing pictures, you can hold down the Center button to enter the submenu. In the sub menu, Copyright 2011 Visual Land Inc. www.visual-land.com 8

you can adjust the slideshow time, slideshow effect, FM RADIO NOTE: Headphones act as the antenna for the player. CENTER BUTTON: press to adjust the volume. Hold to enter the sub menu. MENU: press to return to the main menu. down to auto search. ing SUB MENU In the sub menu, you can auto search for stations, save up to 20 stations as presets, delete your presets, enter the recording menu so that you can record from the radio station, and more. CAMERA CENTER BUTTON: press to take a picture. Hold to enter the sub menu. MENU: press to return to the main menu. Copyright 2011 Visual Land Inc. www.visual-land.com 9

SUB MENU Adjust the resolution, timer, sound and date stamp from this menu. VIDEO RECORDER CENTER BUTTON: press to start/stop recording. Hold to enter the sub menu. MENU: press to return to the main menu. SUB MENU Adjust the resolution and record quality. EXTRAS RECORD VOICE RECORDER MENU: press to return to the main menu. CENTER BUTTON: press to start recording. Press again to stop recording. Hold to enter sub menu. SUB MENU From this sub menu, you can select the format, quality and grain of the recording. Record Types: MP3 or WAV E-BOOK TEXT FILE READER CENTER BUTTON: hold to enter sub menu. Copyright 2011 Visual Land Inc. www.visual-land.com 10

MENU: press to return to main menu SUB MENU From this sub menu, you can jump to subsequent pages, set automatic scrolling, set font size, add CALENDAR MENU: press to return to main menu scroll. CENTER BUTTON: press to toggle between scrolling by days, months, and years. STOPWATCH MENU: press to return to main menu CENTER BUTTON: press to start and stop timer. Hold to clear timers. CALCULATOR MENU: press to return to main menu CENTER: press to select button. Copyright 2011 Visual Land Inc. www.visual-land.com 11

SETTINGS Below are brief descriptions of the settings that can be changed from the Set Up menu. Date & Time: set the time and date Display: change the brightness and the time (in seconds) before the player screen turns dark when idle. Power Saving: change the time (in seconds) for when the player will turn off when idle. Language: change the language of the player shaking player. Advance Info: view the player information, format the player, or reset the player. VIDEO CONVERSION to install the converter that is on the player in the / MP4_Tool/ folder. You may also download the conversion tool from our website at: http://www.visual-land.com/downloads/mp4tools. zip Plug the player into your computer with the USB cable and install the AVI Converter Tool to your computer. Once installed: 1. Run the AVI converter program. 2. Copyright 2011 Visual Land Inc. www.visual-land.com 12

3. 4. Note: the maximum resolution is 320x240. 5. Check Time Clip if you want to crop the video. 6. Click on the large Convert button to begin con- If using a third party converter, videos must be 320 x 240, 128kbps bit rate or under. NOTE: This application is compatible with Win98/2000/XP/Vista or higher. TROUBLESHOOTING insert subfolders within a subfolder, as it may cause problems with your player. The screen can drain the battery life of your player. To increase the battery life, we suggest that you decrease the brightness, and the time it takes for the player screen to turn off when idle. Copyright 2011 Visual Land Inc. www.visual-land.com 13

We strongly recommend that you only download player. FCC Part 15: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation of this product 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. the party responsible to compliance with the FCC Rules could void the user s authority to operate this equipment. DISCLAIMER 1. Without the company s written permission, any form of reproduction, transmission, distribution and storage of any of the contents of this manual is prohibited. 2. In the course of the preparation of this manual the contents are accurate and complete, but we do not guarantee this manual is without any errors or omissions. 3. The company is not responsible for errors or omissions. 4. We reserve the right to make changes to this manual without prior notice. 5. In any case, we are not responsible for any losses or damages caused by this manual. NOTES This manual is intended to inform users of the proper use of player to ensure that the player s in good condition, please read carefully and follow. Do not severely impact (by dropping, hitting, etc.) the player. Copyright 2011 Visual Land Inc. www.visual-land.com 14

Do not clean player with benzene, thinner and other chemicals. Please avoid direct light or heating appliances. Do not attempt to repair or modify the player. Do not attempt to replace the battery. Do not listen to the player using headphones at a high volume, so as to avoid adverse effects on hearing. Please dispose of packaging waste, batteries, old electronic If you have a problem with your player please visit our website and view our support pages. http://www.visual-land.com Copyright 2011 Visual Land Inc. Copyright 2011 Visual Land Inc. www.visual-land.com 15

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