Jwin JX-MP231 instruction manual Getting Started, Minimum System Requirements, USB Connection

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Color LCD MP3 w/ FM/Touch Pad V10M10_IM_EN_01182007

GETTING STARTED

Location of Controls-continued

1.

Power On/Off

6.

Vol- button

2.

Mini USB jack

7.

Vol+ button

3.

MicrophoneNeck strap

8.

X „

button

hole

/

 

 

 

4.

Color LCD screen

9.

 

button

 

 

 

5.

Headphone jack

10. M button

 

 

11.

button

Minimum System Requirements

Intel Pentium processor 200MHz and above.

Windows 2000 and Windows XP.

32MB of RAM (128MB recommended)

Up to 100MB of available hard-disk space

Standard USB Port

USB Connection

1.Connect one end of the supplied mini USB cable to the player.

2.Connect the other end of the mini USB cable to the computer.

3.Charging process begins automatically.

4.You can also charge the player via AC Power Adapter (Not included).

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Contents TFT Color LCD Video MP3 Player with FM Radio and Touch Pad JX-MP231 232User Safety Guide Important Safety InstructionsUser Safety Guide FCC Notice USA Important Notes on Hearing Operating Instructions What’s IncludedLocation of Controls USB Connection Getting StartedMinimum System Requirements Playing Music Power on / Power OFFSet Key Lock Adjusting the Volume Skipping to Previous / Next Music FileDeleting a Music File RepeatFW / FF a Video file Video PlaybackSynchronous Song Lyrics Display Listening to the Radio Deleting a Video FileManual Frequency Search Auto Frequency SearchPlayback a Preset Frequency Deleting a Preset FrequencyFM Recording Deleting a Photo File Viewing PhotosDisplaying a Photo File Deleting a Text File Text ModeReading Text To Bookmark a To View a BookmarkUsing the Recorder Record ModeExplorer Mode Deleting a FileGame Control Keys Settings ModePlaying the Brick Game Music Settings Repeat ModePlay Mode EQ SelectDisplay Settings FM Radio SettingsRecord Settings Using the AVI Converter Software System SettingsPower Off Time Settings Language SettingsInstallation the AVI Converter Software Operating Instructions Operating Instructions Troubleshooting Specifications TXTTEL FAX