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Brand | MPMan |
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Model | SPORTY 2 |
Category | MP3 Player |
Language | English |
Player's rechargeable battery needs initial full charge for optimal performance and battery life.
Connect player via USB cable to a powered-on computer for battery charging.
Press and hold the <PLAY> button to power the player on or off.
Use a paper clip to press the reset button if the player freezes or malfunctions.
Navigate between main menu modes using directional buttons and select with the <PLAY> button.
Browse music files by category (song, album, artist, genre) or by folder structure.
Create custom playlists by browsing songs and adding them via the <MENU> button.
Access music playback settings like equalizer and repeat options via the <MENU> button.
Browse and view photo files displayed as thumbnail images.
View individual pictures and control slideshow mode using navigation buttons.
Browse and select movie files loaded on the player.
Control movie playback including play, pause, skip, volume, and navigation.
Listen to FM radio, search for stations, tune manually, or select preset stations.
Browse and select text files (TXT) for reading on the player.
Navigate through text files page by page using the designated buttons.
Play back recorded voice files, with controls for playback and volume adjustment.
Manage files and folders on the player, including browsing, selecting, and deleting.
Copy files from your computer to the player using standard Windows file operations.
Safely eject the player from your computer to prevent data corruption.
Install the provided software utility for converting video files for the player.
Use the software to convert video files, selecting source, destination, and starting the process.
Ensure the player is charged and try resetting it if it fails to power on.
Reset the player using a paper clip if the buttons become unresponsive.
Check computer OS, cable connections, USB hub, and memory capacity for file transfer problems.
Verify volume level and headphone connection for sound playback issues.
Check file bit rate, try re-encoding, or adjust volume for better sound quality.
Ensure compatible format and check for copy protection if music files won't play.
Ensure the correct menu language is set if LCD characters appear corrupted.
Reset the player with a paper clip if it exhibits general malfunctions.