Curtis MP2013 User Manual

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MP2013UK
User Manual
1. Overview
2. Unique Features
1.   Elegant appearance and easy to use
2.   Multi-Code Player - Supporting MP1, MP2, MP3, WMA 
3.   Drive Free U Disk - You may manage your files directly through
4.Switch on the power button to resume the song
4. Voice Play
 Connect the earphone to player
1. Put the Power switch to ON
      1.1 
               
: To select previous music
               
: To select next music
2.  To adjust the volume
       2.1 Press+/- to adjust volume
1.USB Disk
      The player could be use as standard USB disk with operating 
                system of Windows 2000 and above, Mac OS 10.3 and above, 
      Linux Redhat 8.0 and above (no driver needed) while Windows 98
                need to set up driver
2. Charging
3. Remarks (Additional information for Adaptor purchase) 
      2.1 Make sure the power switch is on to charge, or the player 
      3.1 The adaptor must be conformed to following standard
                could not be charged properly. The LED light 2 and LED light 1 
               are on when the player is charging, the light 1 will be off when 
               the battery is full
                2.2 Disconnect the player and charger if you want to stop charging 
                3.1.2 Output: 5.2V    0.2V
                3.1.3 Max.: 350mA
                3.1.4 4 pins adaptor
                3.1.1 Input: 100V - 240V, 50/60Hz 
                2.3 Turn off the player when you do not use player
3. Play Music
2.Switch on the power button and it will start to play automatically
5.Short Press PLAY to pause when file is playing 
6.The LED light 1 blinks when playing music
1.Make sure the switch is ON
3.Hold PLAY to turn off the player when the player is working
4. Function of the button
5. USB Disk
Output DC 5V 2
Shorted and Touch
GND
Empty
      Device” in “My Computer” on Windows2000 Operating
      formats
      “Portable 
      System or above without driver    
               Select music
    
8. Technical Specifications
Capacity
        2GB
        NA
        USB 2.0 Full Speed
          Interface
          Max Playtime
          Battery Type & Capacity
          File Type
          S/N ratio
          Power Output
          Operating System
          Dimensions
          Weight
        Up to 4hrs
        Li-Polymer Rechargeable (3.7V) 100mAh
        Mp1, MP2 ,MP3, WMA 
        85~95Db
        (L)5mW + (R)5mW(320hm)
        Compatible with Windows2000/ XP
        44.2 x 29.5 x 12.7
        18g
Display
6. File Transfer
               
 
Trouble Shooting
        - Check to see if battery is low
No Power
        - Check to see if the player is ON
        - Check to see Volume is set “0” and connect the 
          earphone connects properly
        - Make sure earphone is clean and in good status
        - Damaged MP3 file may make noise and could not 
          be played. Make sure that the music file are not 
          damaged
        - Check to see if USB cable is damaged and 
          connected properly
        - Check to see if driver is installed correctly
        - Check to see if memory space is enough
No sound from earphone
Failure of music download
 
Trouble Shooting
        - Check to see if battery is low
No Power
        - Check to see if the player is ON
        - Check to see Volume is set “0” and connect the 
          earphone connects properly
        - Make sure earphone is clean and in good status
        - Damaged MP3 file may make noise and could not 
          be played. Make sure that the music file are not 
          damaged
        - Check to see if USB cable is damaged and 
          connected properly
        - Check to see if driver is installed correctly
        - Check to see if memory space is enough
No sound from earphone
Failure of music download
 
7. Trouble Shooting
        - Check to see if battery is low
No Power
        - Check to see if the player is ON
        - Check to see Volume is set “0” and connect the 
          earphone connects properly
        - Make sure earphone is clean and in good status
        - Damaged MP3 file may make noise and could not 
          be played. Make sure that the music file are not 
          damaged
        - Check to see if USB cable is damaged and 
          connected properly
        - Check to see if driver is installed correctly
        - Check to see if memory space is enough
No sound from earphone
Failure of music download
1.  Connect player to PC by USB cable. 
2. 
The device will be detected automatically.
     Choose Take no action and close 
the 
window.
3.  Double click My Computer to choose 
     Removable Disk icon. 
4.  Drag your media files into the removable disk. 
5. 
Close 
the 
removable 
disk 
window 
and 
     disconnect 
the 
player from 
PC 
after 
data 
transfer.
 
Play/
Pause 
button
Forward 
button
Backward 
button
Earphone 
jack
LED 
light 1
ON/
OFF 
button
LED 
light 2
Vol+ 
button
USB 
port
Vol-
 
button