Touchscreen MP3 Video Player

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1415312 8 GB Touchscreen MP3 Video Player INSTRUCTION MANUAL Please read this instruction manual first before using

Table of Contents THANK YOU 4 Package Contents 4 Features 4 CONTROLS AT A GLANCE 5 GETTING STARTED 6 Charging the Battery 6 Charging with a Computer 6 Turning the Player On/Off 6 Resetting the Player 7 Using the Touchscreen Controls 7 Installing a microsd Memory Card 7 MAIN MENU 8 Main Menu Controls 8 MUSIC MODE 9 Music Browser Controls 9 Now Playing Controls (Music Playback) 10-11 Quick Option Menu 12-13 2 VIDEO MODE 14 Movie Browser Controls 14 Movie Playback Controls 15 PHOTO MODE 16 Photo Browser Controls 16 Photo Viewer Controls 17 Quick Option Menu 18 RADIO MODE 19 Radio Tuning Controls 19 Quick Option Menu 20-21 TEXT MODE 22 Text Browser Controls 22 Text Reader Controls 23 Quick Option Menu 24 EXPLORER MODE 25 Explorer Controls 25 Quick Option Menu 26-27

SETTING MODE 28-29 VIDEOCAM MODE 30 CAMERA MODE 31 CALENDAR MODE 32 CLOCK MODE 33 video converter 34 INSTALLATION 35 CONVERTING VIDEO 35-36 SPECIFICATIONS 37 TROUBLESHOOTING 38-39 FCC 40 WARRANTY 41 3

Thank You Thank you for your purchase of the 8GB Headrush TM Touchscreen MP3 Video Player. This manual is designed to help you easily set up and begin using your new player right away. Please read this manual carefully and retain it for future reference. Package Contents Please make sure that the items shown below are included in the package. MP3 Touchscreen Video Player USB Cable Instruction Manual Earbuds Protective Pouch This package may contain plastic bags or other materials that pose a hazard to children. Be sure to safely dispose of all packing materials after opening. Features Integrated flash memory Intuitive touchscreen control 2.8 TFT Display Plays music, video, photos and text ID3 and LRC support for song and synchronized lyric information display microsd card slot for easy memory capacity upgrades (microsd card not included) Integrated FM Radio Integrated 0.3 mega pixel camera USB 2.0 Hi-speed for fast file transfers 4

Controls at a Glance Left View 1. Volume Up button <UP> 2. Volume Down button <DOWN> 3. MicroSD Card slot - Load a microsd memory card here to upgrade the memory capacity of the player. Front View 4. Speaker 5. LCD touchscreen - Tap the display with your finger to activate the on-screen control. 6. Power/Enter button - Press and hold the button to power the player on or off. <ENTER> 7. LED indicator 8. Menu button <MENU> Rear View 9. Camera lens 10. Reset button <RESET> 5 Bottom View 11. USB Port/Charge - Connect to a computer to transfer media files to the player. 12. 3.5 mm headphone jack

Getting Started Charging the Battery Your player has an integrated rechargeable battery. Upon initial use, the battery should be charged fully to ensure optimal performance and battery life. If the player has not been used in a while, the battery may need to be recharged overnight (about 8 hours). The battery used in this device may present a fire or chemical burn if mistreated. Do not disassemble, incinerate, or heat the battery. Do not leave the battery in a place subject to direct sunlight, or in a car with its windows closed. Do not connect the player to a power source other than that which is indicated here or on the label as this may result in the risk of fire or electric shock. Charging with a Computer Your player can be charged through a USB computer connection. Use the supplied USB cable to connect the player to the USB port of a computer. The computer must be powered on and not in sleep mode. When the player is connected and charging, a USB symbol will be displayed on the player s screen. Turning the Player On/Off To turn the player on, press and hold the <ENTER> button until the screen turns on. To turn the player off, press and hold the <ENTER> button until the screen turns off. 6

Resetting the Player Reset the player if it should freeze and not respond or otherwise malfunction. Disconnect your player if it is connected to a computer. Use a paper clip to gently press the <RESET> button located on the rear of the player. Using the Touchscreen Controls Your video MP3 player comes equipped with an easy-to-use touchscreen which allows access to the player s functions. Use your finger tip or the stylus to tap the area of the screen where a control icon is displayed. If you tap and hold an icon, it will register as a continuous button press. To avoid damaging the screen, do not touch it with excessive force or with any object other than your finger or the stylus. For best response, make sure your hands are clean before using the touchscreen controls. Installing a microsd Memory Card (optional) You can upgrade the memory capacity of your player by adding a microsd memory card. This player supports memory cards up to 2GB in size. 7

Main Menu When you turn on the player, you will see the Main menu. From the Main menu, you can access each of your MP3 player s function modes. Main Menu Controls Each function mode is represented by an icon on the Main Menu screen. To enter a mode, tap the icon with your finger. You may also use the player s standard controls to access each mode: Press the <UP> or <DOWN> button to move the selection. Press <ENTER> to confirm. Music Video Photo Radio Text Explorer Setting VIDEOCAMs Camera Calendar Clock Browse and play music Browse and play movies Browse and view pictures Listen to FM radio broadcasts Browse and read text files Browse all files Adjust the player s options Record video clips Capture still images Launch the calendar program Set the internal clock display 8

Music Mode Browse for and play your music files. For information about loading music onto your player, please refer to the section Transferring Files to the Player. Music Browser Controls When you choose MUSIC mode from the Main menu, you will see the Music Browser screen. Function Key Action To browse through the folders Press <UP> or <DOWN> To select/view an item Press <ENTER>, or tap the desired selection on the LCD screen. To return to the previous screen Tap on screen or press <MENU> To return to the Main menu Hold <MENU> You can also touch the < > icon to refresh the music library if you have loaded new music files onto the player, this process may take several minutes. You will not be able to access the Music Browser screen until you refresh the music library. 9

Now Playing Controls (Music Playback) To start playing music, browse for a song and then tap the song title to start playback, or you can press <ENTER> to start playback. When a song is playing, the Now Playing screen appears (see illustration). Equalizer Icon Play Mode Back Icon Album Cover Playback Status Time Display Battery Level Quick Option Icon Add to Favourite List Option Previous Icon File Name Progress Bar Next Icon Play/Pause Icon Elapsed Time Current Track / Total Tracks Total Time 10

The following functions are performed from the Now Playing screen. Function To pause/resume playback To play the next track Tap on screen To forward-scan through the track Hold on screen To play the previous track Tap on screen To reverse-scan through the track Hold on screen To adjust the volume level Key Action Press <ENTER> or tap the Play/Pause Icon on screen Press <UP> or <DOWN> button. To access the Quick Option menu see section below for details) Tap on screen To return to the Music Explorer screen Tap on screen or press <MENU> button Tap the screen once to view the controls. 11

Quick Option Menu To access the quick option menu, tap < > on the Now Playing screen. To browse through the settings, press the <UP> or <DOWN> button. To select a setting, press the <ENTER> button or tap the desired selection on screen. To return to the previous screen, tap < > on screen or press the <MENU> button. Repeat Mode Change the repeat options to adjust the order in which tracks are played. item Normal Single Random All description Play tracks in normal order and no repeat. Play the current track repeatedly. Play all tracks in random order. Play all tracks repeatedly. 12

Equalizer Select a digital equalizer preset to optimize the way the player processes audio signals. The options are: Normal, Classic, Pop, Rock, and Jazz. Add to Favorite Add the current song to the Favorite list. You can also tap the icon on the Now Playing screen to add the song to the Favorite list. To play the favorite songs, select My Favorites from the Music Browser screen. Lyric Set the Lyric display ON or OFF. Lyric display requires a.lrc lyric file which may be found on the internet or may be created with a Lyric file editor. Lyric files can contain synchronized timing information as well as lyric information. Lyric files must have the same name as its corresponding music file (e.g., SongTitle1.lrc and SongTitle1.mp3 ) and must be placed in the same directory. 13

Video Mode Browse for and play your movie files. Your player supports AVI files. Videos may need to be encoded with the included software for device playback. Movie Browser Controls When you choose Video mode from the Main menu, you will see the Movie Browser screen. Use the Movie Browser to find all movie files loaded on your player. Function Key Action To browse through the list of video files and folders Press <UP> or <DOWN> button. To select/play an item Press <ENTER> or tap the Play/Pause Icon on screen To return to the previous screen Tap on screen or press <MENU> To return to the Main menu Hold <MENU> Movie Playback Controls When a video is playing, hold the player horizontally, the Now Playing screen appears: 14

Tap the screen once to view the controls. The following functions may be performed from the Now Playing screen. Video Playing Window movie Elapsed Time File Name Total Time Function Key Action To play the next movie Tap on screen To play the previous movie Tap on screen To forward-scan quickly Hold on screen through the current movie To reverse-scan quickly through the current movie Hold on screen To pause/resume playback Press <ENTER> or Tap the II button. To adjust the volume level Press <UP> or <DOWN> To return to the Movie Browser screen To return to the Main menu Press <MENU> or tap on screen Hold <MENU> button 15

Photo Mode Browse for and play your photo files. PHOTO Browser Controls When you choose Photo mode from the Main menu, you will see the Photo Browser screen. Your Photo will be displayed as thumbnail images. Use the Photo Browser to find allphoto files loaded on your player. 1. Folder 2. Photo 3. Name of the selected folder or photo Function Key Action To browse through the list of photo files and folders Press <UP> or <DOWN> button. To select/view an item Press <ENTER> or tap the desired selection on the LCD screen To return to the previous screen Tap on screen or press <MENU> To return to the Main menu Hold <MENU> 16

Photo Viewer Controls To view a photo, browse through the thumbnail photo and then press <ENTER> or tap on the selection directly. The following functions may be performed from the Photo Viewer screen. Function Key Action To view the next or previous photo Press <UP> or <DOWN>, or tap or on screen To start or stop slideshow mode Tap or To rotate the photo Press <ENTER> or tap on screen To access the Quick Option menu Tap on screen To return to the Photo Browser screen Press <MENU> or tap on screen To return to the Main menu Hold <MENU> Tap the screen once to view the controls. 17

Quick Option Menu To access the quick option menu, tap < > on the Photo Viewing screen. To browse through the settings, press the <UP> or <DOWN> button. To select a setting, press the <ENTER> button or tap the desired selection on screen. To return to the previous screen, tap < > on screen or press the <MENU> button. Save as PowerOn picture Save the current photo as a PowerOn picture that will display when you power on the player. Save as PowerOff picture Save the current photo as a PowerOff picture that will display when you power off the player. Slide Setting Enter this menu to turn slideshow mode on or off, or to adjust the amount of time between photos during slideshow mode. 18

Radio Mode Listen to FM radio broadcasts. You must have a pair of headphones connected to the headphone jack to receive FM broadcasts; your player will utilize the headphone cord as an antenna. Radio Tuning Controls When you choose Radio from the Main menu, you will see the Radio Tuning screen. You can search for stations, tune to stations manually, or tune to preset stations. The following functions are performed from the Radio Tuning screen. Function Key Action To tune to a higher station manually Tap on screen To tune to a lower station manually Tap on screen To tune to the next preset station Tap on screen To access the Quick Option menu Tap on screen To adjust the volume level Press <UP> or <DOWN> To return to the Main menu Tap on screen or press <MENU> 19

Quick Option Menu To access the quick option menu, tap < > on the Radio screen. To browse through the settings, press the <UP> or <DOWN> button. To select a setting, press the <ENTER> button or tap the desired selection on screen. To return to the previous screen, tap < > on screen or press the <MENU> button. Search Station Scan for all stations in broadcast reception range. The player will automatically seek and save all frequencies with a broadcast signal to the Preset Station list. The auto scan feature will overwrite any previously stored preset stations. Area Select Set the FM frequency range area. Save Station Info Save the current station to the Preset Station list. You can also tap on the Radio screen to add the current station to the Preset Station list. 20

Read Station Info Load the Preset Station list. You can also tap on the Radio screen toload the list. Press <UP> or <DOWN> to browse through the stations. Press <ENTER> or tap the desired selection to listen the station. Delete Station Info Delete station from the Preset Station list. Delete All Stations Info Delete all stations from the Preset Station list. 21

Text Mode Read.TXT files loaded on your player. Text Browser Controls When you choose Text from the Main menu, you will see the Text Browser Screen. Use the Text Browser to find all text files loaded on your player. Function To browse through the files and folders To select/view an item Press <UP> or <DOWN> Key Action Press <ENTER>, or tap the desired selection on the LCD screen. To return to the previous screen Tap on screen or press <MENU> To return to the Main menu Hold <MENU> 22

Text Reader Controls The following functions may be performed from the Text Display screen. Function To view the next page Tap on screen To read the previous page Tap on screen To read the next line To read the next line Key Action Press <DOWN> on screen Press <UP> on screen To access the Quick Option menu Tap on screen To return to the text Browser screen Tap on screen or press <MENU> To return to the Main menu Hold <MENU> 23

Quick Option Menu To access the quick option menu, tap < > on the Text reading screen. To browse through the settings, press the <UP> or <DOWN> button. To select a setting, press the <ENTER> button or tap the desired selection on screen. To return to the previous screen, tap < > on screen or press the <MENU> button. Auto Browse Set the auto page scroll on or off. Press <ENTER> or tap the Auto Browse menu bar to toggle the setting. Scroll Interval Adjust the amount of time between pages during Auto Scroll mode. Press <UP> and <DOWN> or tap and to adjust the time in second. Press <ENTER> or tap to confirm the setting. Press <MENU> or tap< > to exit the setting without saving. Scroll Extent Set the type of Auto Scroll to One Line or One Page. 24

Explorer Mode Enter Explorer mode to browse all folders and files loaded on your player. To enter Explorer mode, select and confirm EXPLORER from the Main Menu. Explorer Controls When you choose EXPLORER mode from the Main menu, you will see the File Explorer screen. Function To browse through the files and folders To select/view an item Press <UP> or <DOWN> To access the Quick Option menu Tap on screen Key Action Press <ENTER>, or tap the desired selection on the LCD screen. To return to the previous screen Tap on screen or press <MENU> To return to the Main menu Hold <MENU> 25

Files and folders will be displayed in a list. If a compatible file is selected, it will be played in its corresponding mode: playback mode Music Video Photo Text File Type MP3, WMA AVI JPG, BMP, GIF TXT Quick Option Menu To access the quick option menu, tap < > on the Radio screen. To browse through the settings, press the <UP> or <DOWN> button. To select a setting, press the <ENTER> button or tap the desired selection on screen. o return to the previous screen, tap < > on screen or press the <MENU> button. Add audio to List Add the current song to the Favorite list. This additional setting is only available when you select a music file. 26

Delete Delete the selected file or folder Delete all Delete all files in the selected folder. Copy Copy the selected file to another location on the player. Once you have copied the desired file Tap on screen or press the <MENU> button to back to the previous screen. Press <UP> or <DOWN> to highlight a desired destination folder that you want to copy the file to. Tap to access the Quick Option menu. Select Paste and tap it to confirm. File Information Select to view the file storage information. 27

Setting Mode Enter the Setup mode to set your player s system options. To enter Setup mode, select setting in the Main menu. Function To browse through the options To select an item Press <UP> or <DOWN> button. Key Action Press <ENTER> or tap the desired selection on the LCD screen. To cancel and return to the previous screen Tap on screen or press <MENU> To return to the Main menu Hold <MENU> 28

The following options are available. Some of these options may be set from the Quick Option menus. Language item Memory Information Version Factory Setup Personal Setup - Auto PowerOff Time Screen Savers Time Screen Calibrate Set the on-screen menu language. View used and available memory info. View the player s firmware version. description Restore all of the player s settings to their factory-default state. Set the duration of time (in minutes) that the player will remain on when it is idle. The setting of Close will disable this power-saving feature. Adjust the duration of time (in seconds) that the backlight will remain on after a key press. A setting of Close will keep the backlight on continuously. Follow the screen signal to calibrate the touch point of LCD. Animation UI Set the slide transition effect between the different menu displays. 29

Videocam Mode Record video clips from your player. Video Recording Controls When you choose DV from the Main menu, you will see the Video Recording screen. Press the <ENTER> button to start recording. Press the <ENTER> button again to stop and save the recording. The video recording files will be saved to the folder D:\VIDEO\RECORD and named AKXXXXXX.AVI where XXXXXX corresponds to the numerical sequence in which the recording was made (numbering starts from 000001). Press the <MENU> button to return the Main Menu without saving. Change the video recording resolution Tap on the right side of screen to toggle the resolution, the options include: 176 x 144, 352 x 288, 640 x 480. A lower recording resolution will result in a smaller size video. 30

Camera Mode Capture still images from your player. Image Capturing Controls When you choose Camera from the Main menu, you will see the Image Capturing screen. Hold the player steady, then press the <ENTER> button to take a image. The images were be saved to the directory: D:\PHOTO\RECORD and named AKXXXXXX.JPG where XXXXXX corresponds to the numerical sequence in which the recording was made (numbering starts from 000001). Hold the player steady, then press the <ENTER> button to take a image. Change the shooting resolution Tap on the right side of screen to toggle the resolution, the options include: : 640 x 480, 1280 x 1024, 1600 x 1200. A lower shooting resolution will result in a smaller size image. Time Capture Tap on the right side of screen to set the duration of time(in seconds) that the image will captured automatically after the <ENTER> button is pressed. Tap to disable this feature. 31

Calendar Mode View the Calendar. Calendar Viewing Controls When you choose Calendar from the Main menu, you will see the Calendar screen. Press the <UP> or <DOWN> button to navigate from day to day. Tap or icons that locate above the calendar list to navigate from month to month. Tap the icon located on the top side of screen or press <MENU> to exit to the Main Menu. 32

Clock Mode To set the internal date and time. Clock Setting Controls When you choose Clock from the Main menu, you will see the Clock display screen. 1. Touch to access the clock setting screen. Tap or icons to adjust the corresponding field. From up to down and left to right, the fields are: Hour, Minute, Date, Month, and Year. Press <ENTER> to go back to the Clock display screen and save the setting. 33

Video Converter Use the video conversion software included on the Installation CD to create video files that are suitable for playback on the player. Your player supports XviD-encoded AVI files with the following specifications: 320 x 240 resolution at 25 frames per second (fps). The video conversion software is included for your convenience and is compatible with Microsoft Windows operating systems only. There are many other video conversion utilities available for download or purchase on the Internet. Because the program is licensed free of charge, there is no warranty for the program, to the extent permitted by applicable law. Except when otherwise stated in writing the copyright holders and/or other parties provide the program as is without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. The entire risk as to the quality and performance of the program is with you. Should the program prove defective, you assume the cost of all necessary servicing, repair or correction. In no event unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing will any copyright holder, or any other party who may modify and/or redistribute the program as permitted above, be liable to you for damages, including any general, special, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the program (including but not limited to loss of data or data being rendered inaccurate or losses sustained by you or third parties or a failure of the program to operate with any other programs), even if such holder or other party has been advised of the possibility of such damages. 34

Installation 1. Locate the setup file on the software CD: MP4Tool-370E.exe in the MP4Tool V0.3.7 folder. 2. Double-click the file to start the installation process. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation process. Converting Video To start the program, locate the MP4Tool program in your Windows Start menu, the application window will appear on screen. 1. Click File on the Menu Bar to access the File menu list. 2. Click Open source to select a source video file to convert. The source file must be one of the following video types: AVI, RM, RMVB, MPG, MPEG, MP4 or WMV. DirectX 9.0, Media Player 9.0, and other codes must be installed to support all media types. 3. Click Select target to choose a name and location for the completed file after conversion. 4. Set the output video quality from the Fast configuration section. 35

You can also access the advanced settings by clicking Configurations on the Menu Bar. Do not change these settings if you are not familiar with digital video conversions. Click the Convert button to begin converting. The progress bar display the progress of the conversion job. When the progress bar reaches 100%, the conversion job has been completed. 36

Specifications Design, specifications, and manual are subject to change without notice. Display Type 2.8 TFT LCD @ 240 x 320 Memory Audio Format Support Video Format Support Photo Format Support Song Info Support FM Frequency Range Integrated Flash Memory MP3, WMA AVI: 320x240, 25fps JPEG, BMP PC Interface USB 2.0 Plug and Play Support Audio Output Power Play Time ID3, Windows Media 87.5-108.0 MHz Windows 7/Vista/XP and Macintosh OS X 3.5 mm stereo (headphone) and integrated speakers Rechargeable lithium battery or USB charge Music: 6 hours* * Music play time is an estimated value based on playing an MP3 encoded at 128 kbps. Actual play time may vary depending on encoding method used and other factors. 37

Troubleshooting If you have a problem with this device, please check the troubleshooting guide below. The player does not turn on. Ensure that the player is fully charged. Try charging the player overnight (8 hours). Reset the player (use a paper clip to gently press the Reset button on the rear of the player) and try again. The buttons do not work. Reset the player (use a paper clip to gently press the Reset button on the rear of the player) and try again. I cannot transfer files to the player. Ensure that your computer is running a supported operating system. If using a USB extension cable, ensure that it is securely attached to the player and the PC, or try using another USB cable. Ensure that the player s memory capacity is not full. There is no sound during playback. Check the volume level. Ensure that the headphones are attached securely to the player. 38

The sound quality of the music is poor. Try playing the file on your computer. If the sound quality is still poor, try downloading the file again or re-encoding the file yourself. Ensure that the bit rate of the file is not too low. The higher the bit rate of the file, the better it will sound. The minimum recommended bit rate is 128kbps for MP3s and 96kbps for WMAs. Try lowering the volume of the player. Ensure that the headphones are attached securely to the player. The player will not play my music file. Ensure that the file is in a compatible format. The file may be copy-protected and you no longer have authorization to play this file. If you feel this is in error, please contact the service from which you downloaded the file. The LCD characters are corrupted or something is wrong with the display. Ensure that the correct menu language has been set. Reset the player (use a paper clip to gently press the Reset button on the rear of the player) and try again. The player has malfunctioned. Reset the player (use a paper clip to gently press the Reset button on the rear of the player) and try again. 39

The FCC Wants You to Know This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/tv technician for additional suggestions. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment. Where shielded interface cables have been provided with the product or specified additional components or accessories elsewhere defined to be used with the installation of the product, they must be used in order to ensure compliance with FCC regulation. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. 40

Please Recycle THE SOURCE WARRANTY The Source warrants that this product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase. Within this period, simply take the product and your proof of purchase to any The Source store or dealer and the product will be repaired without charge for parts and labour. The Source reserves the right to charge for transportation. Any product which has been subject to misuse or accidental damage is excluded from this warranty. This warranty is only applicable to a product purchased through The Source company owned stores and dealers and to a product that is presented for repair in a country where The Source offers the product for sale. While this warranty does not confer any legal rights other than those set out above, you may have additional statutory rights which will vary under the laws of the various countries, states, province and other governmental entities in which The Source operates. This warranty is subject to all statutory rights you may have in the country of purchase. Imported by: The Source, Barrie, Ontario, Canada, L4M 4W5 Manufactured in China For product support please contact www.thesource.ca Limited Warranty 2011-2013 The Source. All Rights Reserved. 41