Southern Telecom SMP517-4 manual Basic Operation, Turning on/off, Adjusting the volume

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Basic Operation

Turning on/off

●To turn on the player place the [Power on/off switch] in the “ON” position, and press and hold the [PLAY] button for 3 seconds until the LCD screen lights up.

To turn the player off, press and hold the [PLAY] button until the LCD screen shuts off, or place the

[Power on/off switch] in the “OFF” position.

NOTE: If you power off the device directly with the [Power on/off switch], your last changes in the settings will be lost, and the player will not remember the last song played.

Adjusting the volume

Press and hold the [NEXT] button to decrease the volume, or [PREVIOUS] button to increase the volume.

Selecting main menu or mode

To access the Main Menu, press and hold the [MENU] button. Use the [PREVIOUS] or [NEXT] buttons to select an item and press the [MENU] button to confirm your selection.

PLAY

Power on /of switch

PREVIOUS

MENU

NEXT

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Contents MP3 Music & Video Player Box Copyright Information IntroductionPrecautions in using the earphones Important Safety PrecautionsFeatures Location of Controls Power on/off switchPC connection Connecting to a computerSystem requirements Downloading files to the player Connecting the player to a computerDisconnecting the USB cable Charging the battery Basic Operation Adjusting the volumeSelecting main menu or mode Power on/off switch in the OFF positionUsing the music player Music player settings Music player interface Pausing playbackSkipping tracks Searching backward or forward within a trackSearching backward or forward Watching VideosCreating AVI Videos Creating AVI Videos Then Viewing Pictures Recording voice Voice Recording and PlayingFM Transmitter Connecting to an FM RadioFrom your computer Deleting FilesBrowser folder navigation Directly from the playerNavigating the settings menu SettingsTroubleshooting 4GB SpecificationsLimited Warranty Shipping address of the authorized service center is Limitation of Warranty Warranty service not providedFCC Part FCC InformationHow state law relates to this warranty