Wolverine 8000 warranty Battery Recharge, If an erroneous display /operation occurs

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2.Troubleshooting.

WARNING

Under no circumstances should you try to repair the system yourself, as this will Invalidate the warranty. Do not open the system as there is a risk of electronic shock. If a fault occurs, first check the points listed below before taking the system for repair. If you are unable to remedy a problem by following these hints ,consult Your dealer or service center.

Problem

USB Connection issues

Solutions

Under Windows 98SE, the FlashPro 8000 should not be connected to

 

the system before the driver has been installed.

 

If using a USB port in the front of your computer, try a USB port in the

 

back. Front USB ports are often from non-powered.

 

If using a laptop computer and a docking station, try connecting without

 

the docking station.

 

If you cannot see the files on the device after copied files to FlashPro

 

8000 via USB from computer , You must properly remove ( un-mount)

 

your FlashPro 8000 from the computer before disconnecting the USB

 

cable to avoid loss of data or freezing the computer and FlashPro 8000

Problem

MacintoshTM OS issues

Solutions

MacOS 10.0.x does not adequately support FAT volumes. Upgrading

 

to 10.1 or later is mandatory

 

The FAT-32 format made by MacOS X´s Disk Utility is incorrect.

 

Formatting must be done under MacOS 9.

 

The FAT volumes do not appear or disappear until after the mouse is

 

being moved.

Problem

Corrupt data , General Error

 

 

Solutions

Due to file allocation table (FAT) has been corrupted, the data in

 

memory card transferred into FlashPro 8000 may be looks faulty,

 

please backup the data and run ScanDisk , Dsik Defragmenter or

 

reformat the memory card.

Problem

The FlashPro 8000 can not be formatted with Fdsik AP?

Solutions

If you are using the new Hard Disk, please remember to initialize the

 

HDD first.If you are not know how to initialize the HDD, please refer to

 

3-3Format HDD under Win2000/WinXP .

 

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Index

1.Specifications ………………………………………..…6

2.Overview of Panels & keys…………………………... 7

3.Using the FlashPro 8000 ………………………………9

3-1 Starting up …………………………………………9

-Charge Batteries …………………………………9

-Power On /Off ……………………………….......9

3-2 Driver Installation ………………………………..….9

3-3 Downloading or Editing the files on PC ……….….10

3-4 Language Setting……………………………………10.

3-5 Disk Selection………………………………………..11

3-6 Auto Power off Function…………………………....11

4 Using a memory card to transfer photos to FlashPro 8000…………………………………………………..….11

5.File Manager………………………………………..…..12

5-1 Copy and Paste a file / folder…………………..…. 12 5-2 Deleting a file / folder…………………………… ….14

6.Play Music File…………………………………………..15

7.Listen FM Radio…………………………………………18

8.Recording……………………………………………….. 19

9.Battery Recharge………………………………………..22

10.If any erroneous display /operating occurs………….22

11.Care for the Hard Drive and the unit…………………22

12.Troubleshooting………………………………………...24

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9. Battery Recharge:

Charging the battery using the computer (via USB cable)

1.Switch off your FlashPro 8000

2.Lock the power switch which located on the right side .

3.Connect the FlashPro 8000 to your computer via a USB cable.

4.It usually takes about 4 hours for NP-60 battery or 6 hours for NP-120 battery to fully charge the battery from a low-power state using a USB cable.

5.The FlashPro 8000 is disabled while charging via USB Port.

Charging the battery using the AC adapter

- To charge the batteries, please connect the plug of the AC adapter to DC 5V jack of

the main unit. When the Power LED indicator goes off , it indicates that the batteries are fully charged.

-Please use only the FUJIFILM NP-120 or NP-60 rechargeable Li-ion battery .

-For additional battery packs, please contact your dealer or you can purchase it at Digital Camera Stores.

10.If an erroneous display /operation occurs:

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1)When the device error message pop on screen, there may be a chance of corrupt data or the memory card is damaged , you can change another memory card or the main unit will be automatically switched off after 35 seconds.

2)If any shut down caused by erroneous operation , you can depress the [ reset] button located at the left side to switch off the main unit .

3)If the unit operated via USB on to PC while the batteries are low, erroneous display /operation may occur, if this happens ,unplug the USB cable, and press the [ reset] button .

11.Care for the Hard Drive and unit:

1)If the computer or FlashPro 8000 can not detect the Hard Drive, check the suggested solutions:

!Check the flat connector is plugged securely or not

!Driver is not install -then reinstall

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2.Overview of Panels & Keys :

keypad

 

Function Description

 

 

 

OK

Enter : takes you to execute the current selection

 

 

Pause: This function will effect under Music Playback Mode.

MENU

Play modes selection

!

 

Direction button to move cursor on the screen

 

 

Fast Backward :This function will effect under Music Playback Mode.

"

 

Direction button to move cursor on the screen

 

 

Fast Forward :This function will effect under Music Playback Mode.

#

 

Direction button to move cursor on the screen

 

 

 

 

 

Allows you to increase the volume

$

 

Direction button to move cursor on the screen

 

 

Allows you to decrease the volume

BACK

# Takes you go back to previous mode

 

 

# Take you to select the disk

COPY

Allows you backup the files from memory cards automatically.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents FlashPro Above Hard Drive Problems Formatting, and partitioning SolutionsCare for the Hard Drive and unit Battery RechargeCharging the battery using the computer via USB cable If an erroneous display /operation occursDeleting your recorded file SpecificationsStarting the recording process Finding your recorded filesUsing the FlashPro Using a memory card to transfer photos to FlashProListen to FM Radio Recording File ManagerSetting the repeat options Using the equalizerPlaying Play Music FilesDeleting a file/folder Find the desired source