X-Micro Tech EVA 120 user manual Language select, Delete

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Language select

1.Press the Menu button.

2.Slide the Menu button left or right to select Settings and press the Play button.

3.In the Settings menu Slide the Menu button left or right to select Language and press the Play button.

4.In the Language menu Slide the Menu button left or right to choose a language and press the Play button.

All menu items will thereafter appear in the chosen language.

Delete

Warning: Erased files cannot be recovered.

1.Stop playback or recording before attempting to delete.

2.Press and hold the A-B/Menu button and release it to enter menu and select Delete.

3.There are two options to choose from. To erase music files, select Music. To erase voice recordings, select Voice.

4.You will be asked if you are sure you want to erase the listed music file or voice memo.

5.If you are sure you want to erase the listed file, press the Skip buttons to choose Yes. Then press the A-B/Menu button to confirm.

6.The file is erased. Another file will be listed on the screen and you will be asked again if you want to erase this file.

7.When you have finished erasing the file, the player will automatically exit to Erase Files screen.

8.Select Exit to exit to menu list.

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Contents Micro EVA 120 MP3 Player Information to User Copyright Index Introducing MP3 Player FeaturesInstalling the MP3 Player Transfer data to and from the MP3 Player Lyric display function Listen to WMA/MP3 music files with the MP3 PlayerMP3 Player Controls LCD Display FM Tuner Voice RecorderRecord voice Playback voiceListen to FM radio Exit to music mode from FM modeUsing the FM Menu Add to PresetHow to tune to one FM radio station manually Load PresetAuto Scan FM Radio Recording FM RecorderPlayback FM Radio record Navigation Hold FunctionEqualizer Setting Advanced SettingsRepeat mode Setting Backlight Adjust LCD ContrastPower Savings Record SettingsLoad default Delete Language selectAbout To Format the MP3 Player Upgrade the FirmwareRemoving the MP3 Player from your computer LCD displays nothing after turning on the MP3 player Trouble ShootingsPage 12. MP3 Player Specifications Flash based. User upgradeable Mail support@x-micro.com