Jwin JX-MP231 instruction manual Explorer Mode, Deleting a File

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Color LCD MP3 w/ FM/Touch Pad V10M10_IM_EN_01182007

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Explorer Mode

The Explorer mode displays all the folders and files stored in the player.

1.In Main menu, select Explorer menu and touch the [M] button to enter.

2.When Explorer play list is displayed, touch the [] or the [] buttons to select a file.

3.When a folder is selected, touch the [M] button to enter folder.

4.When a file is selected, touch the [M] button and playback

begins automatically.

Note: During playback, press and hold the [M] button to return to Main menu.

Deleting a File

1.In Explorer play list, when a file is selected, press the [VOL–] button to delete.

2.At the “Delete File” prompt, select “YES” option and touch the [M] button to confirm deletion.

Note: Deletion of folder is NOT supported.

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Contents JX-MP231 232 TFT Color LCD Video MP3 Player with FM Radio and Touch PadImportant Safety Instructions User Safety GuideUser Safety Guide FCC Notice USA Important Notes on Hearing What’s Included Operating InstructionsLocation of Controls Getting Started Minimum System RequirementsUSB Connection Power on / Power OFF Set Key LockPlaying Music Skipping to Previous / Next Music File Adjusting the VolumeRepeat Deleting a Music FileVideo Playback Synchronous Song Lyrics DisplayFW / FF a Video file Deleting a Video File Listening to the RadioAuto Frequency Search Manual Frequency SearchDeleting a Preset Frequency Playback a Preset FrequencyFM Recording Viewing Photos Displaying a Photo FileDeleting a Photo File Text Mode Reading TextDeleting a Text File To View a Bookmark To Bookmark aRecord Mode Using the RecorderDeleting a File Explorer ModeSettings Mode Playing the Brick GameGame Control Keys Repeat Mode Music SettingsPlay Mode EQ SelectFM Radio Settings Record SettingsDisplay Settings System Settings Using the AVI Converter SoftwarePower Off Time Settings Language SettingsInstallation the AVI Converter Software Operating Instructions Operating Instructions Troubleshooting TXT SpecificationsTEL FAX