Help my MPMAN!!! Hi,My mpman model MP-FOL7 is not starting up,I tried resetting, nothing.I also tried to look for - MPMan MP-F75 MP3 Player question. Mpman MP160 FM 2GB player, after first loading of MP3 files was started up, files (Artists, Songs, etc.) was showing as expected. Mpman firmware mpman mpcs157fm mpman mpf402 mpman moovy. In 1997, mpman invented the first portable mp3 player! From this time we are a major European company in the consumer electronic business and we propose multimedia products all.
MPMan MP-f60The MPMan music player, manufactured by the company, debuted in Asia in March 1998, and was the first mass-produced portable.The internal could be expanded, but there was no support for external memory. It was delivered with a docking station. To put music into the device, the music first had to be encoded in the format by an encoder provided by the user, and then transferred via the to the docking station that connected to the portable player device.On 2 May 1998 in Japan the 'Akibaoo' stores in, started selling 32 MB and 64 MB models, the prices of which were 39 800 (circa 400 USD - today $614.86) and 59 800 yen, respectively.In North America, the South Korean device was first imported for sale by 's Z Company in mid-1998. Around the same time, Inc. Imported and rebranded the player in two models, the Eiger MPMan F10, and Eiger MPMan F20.The Eiger MPMan F10 was a very basic unit and wasn't user expandable, though owners could upgrade the memory from 32 MB to 64 MB by sending the player back to Eiger Labs with a cheque for 69 + 7.95 shipping. Measuring at 90 mm tall by 70 mm wide by 16.5 mm thick and weighing a little over 65 gram, it was very compact.The US price in 1998 for the F10 model with 32 MB flash memory was circa 200 - 250 USD. The Eiger MPMan F20 was a similar model that used 3.3 V cards for expansion, and ran on a single, instead of rechargeable batteries.
.MP150 MP3 and VIDEO player with FM Radio Instruction Manual Please read this manual carefully before operation.Please make sure that the items shown below are included in the package. Should an item be missing, please contact the local retailer from which you purchased this product. MP150 MP3 Player 2. Instruction Manual & Documentation 4.Front View 1. LCD Display 2. Menu Button 3.
Control Buttons 4. Enter Button Side View 5. Power Button Press and hold the button to power the player on or off. Bottom View 6.Turning the Player On/Off To turn the player on, press and hold the button until the screen turns on. To turn the player off, press and hold the button until the screen turns off. Resetting the Player 1. Reset the player if it should freeze and not respond or otherwise malfunction.
2.Function Key Action To browse through the list Press or To select an item Press To return to the previous screen Press To return to the Now Playing screen Press To return to the Main menu Hold.Now Playing Controls (Music Playback) To start playing music, browse for a song and then press to start playback. When a song is playing, the Now Playing screen appears (see below). The following functions may be performed from the Now Playing screen.
Function Key Action To play the next track.Select a digital equalizer preset to optimize the way the player processes audio signals. The options are: Normal, Pop, Rock, Classic, Jazz, and Bass.
Repeat Change the repeat options to adjust the order in which tracks are played. Item Description No Repeat Play tracks in normal order and no repeat.Function Key Action To browse through the pictures & folders Press, To select/view an item Press To return to the previous screen Press To return to the Main menu Hold Picture Viewer Controls To view a picture, browse through the thumbnail pictures and then press.Function Key Action To return to the Main menu Hold Movie Playback Controls The following functions may be performed from the Now Playing screen. Function Key Action To play the next movie Press To play the previous movie Press.Function Key Action To scan to the next highest station (normal mode only) Hold To scan to the next lowest station (normal mode only) Hold To save the current station as a preset station (normal Press, then mode) To delete the current preset station (preset mode) Press, then.EXPLORER MODE Enter Explorer mode to view and delete folders and files loaded on your player. To enter Explorer mode, select and confirm EXPLORER from the Main Menu.
Explorer Controls When you choose EXPLORER mode from the Main menu, you will see the File Explorer screen. You can find and delete files or folders from the player.Item Description Language Language Set the language that the on-screen menus appear in. Display Backlight Adjust the duration of time (in seconds) that the backlight will remain on after a key press. A setting of “On” will keep the backlight on continuously. Brightness Adjust the contrast of LCD display.Copy text files to the “TEXT.DIR” folder. If you need further assistance with transferring files, please refer to your operating system’s instruction manual or on-screen help. If you are using media management software such as iTunes, Winamp, or Windows Media Player, please refer to their documentation for support.MPMANAGER manual is included in your CDROM TROUBLESHOOTING If you have a problem with this device, please read the troubleshooting guide below.
The player does not turn on. Ensure that the player is fully charged.
Try charging the player overnight (8 hours). Reset the player (use a paper clip to gently press the Reset button on the rear of the player) and try again.Display Type 1.5” Full-Color LCD @ 128x128 Memory MP556-1G: 1GB Flash MP556-2G: 2GB Flash MP556-4G: 4GB Flash Audio Format Support MP3, WMA Video Format Support MTV: 128x128, 25fps Photo Format Support Song Info Support ID3, Windows Media FM Frequency Range 87.5 - 108.0MHz PC Interface USB 2.0 (MSC).