Leotec player Bedienungsanleitung

user’s
manual
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
First steps 3
Use of the player 4
Music, Video and Replays 5
Recorder 10
FM Radio 10
Photos 11
Setup 11
Drivers and Software 14
Safety instructions 14
More information, technical
service and support 15
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FIRST STEPS
LEOTEC digital lifestyle
You have acquired a LEOTEC player and with it you have opened the doors
to the world of digital audio. LEOTEC products do not only offer you the latest in
technology, but they also offer you an unbeatable quality-price relationship.
LEOTEC has much to offer you. Find out about the latest models in:
www.leotec.com
Basic concepts of codication in MP3 / WMA
Audio digital codication has meant a revolution in portable audio devices,
but in order to get maximum performance a computer is necessary. MP3 and
WMA les can be acquired by means of Internet or you can codify them yourself
directly from your Compact Discs.
Where are the batteries?
The player does not need batteries because it has a rechargable built-in
battery. To recharge the battery, you should connect the player by means of a
mini USB/USB cable to the computer or to a transformer (sold separately) ready
for such purpose.
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Identication of the parts
1. Screen
2. Menu
3. Play / Pause / On / Off
4. Next / More
5. Volume
6. Previous / Less
7. Power
8. Earphones jack plug-in
9. MiniUSB connector
Modes of pressing
The buttons detect the type of pressing, that is, that pressing briey does
not have the same function as if pressure is maintained. Consult the sections
dedicated to each one of the buttons to have more information.
USE OF THE PLAYER
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Turning the player on and off
To turn the player on the button marked Power (7) must be moved to the right.
In the event of already being in this position, maintain the Play (3) button pressed
for a few seconds. Once turned on, to turn it off maintain the Play (3) button
pressed a few seconds or move the Power (7) button to the left.
The player’s Menu
Once the player is on, the menu will appear on the Screen (1). This menu
allows you to choose the mode of operation, that is:
• Music
• Video
• Recording
• Recorder
• FM Radio
• Photos
• Setup
• E-book
Note: To move among the different items of the menu, use the Next (4) and
Previous (6) buttons; and to select an item press the Menu (2) button.
MUSIC, VIDEO AND RECORDINGS
In the music or video play mode, you can play all MP3, WMA, WAV and AMV
les, that are found in the memory. While, in the recordings play mode, you will
play the recordings previously made.
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The screen shows us the following information::
a. File format
b. Repeat mode
c. Equalization type
d. Current playing time
e. Total playing time
f. Battery charge
g. Volume
h. Current le / Total les
i. ID3 information (title, artist...)
j. Current le route
k. Playing state
l. EQ Representation
Menu (2) button
This button has several functions depending on how and when it is pressed.
File menu of the playing mode:
If you press the Menu (2) button once while it is NOT playing a song, the le
menu of the playing mode opens. To move the mouse, among the different
functions of this sub-menu we shall use Previous (6) and Next (4). To select
one of the functions we must press the Menu (2) button. The functions of this
menu are:
Directory:
This option allows you to select the directory that you want to play.
“Root” will play all of the directories.
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001/001
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192 KBPS
0:03:35
MP3
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New York, New York

Delete:
To eliminate a song. On selecting this option a list of songs will appear;
you must select the song that you want to delete by means of the
Previous (6) and Next(4) buttons. To conrm, press Menu (2) and ratify
it by means of the delete option.
Repeat:
Choose the repeat mode from among the following options:
Normal: plays only the current le without repeating.
Repeat one: plays the current song continually.
Folder: plays only the current folder once.
Repeat directory: plays the folder continually.
Repeat all: plays all of the songs without stopping.
Random: plays all of the songs at random.
Introduction: plays the rst 10 seconds of all songs.
Exit:
Exit from the sub-menu and return to the playing mode.
Menu options of the play mode:
If we press the Menu (2) button down once while a song is being played,
the menu opens options of the play mode. To move the mouse, among the
different functions of this sub-menu we shall use the Previous (6) and Next (4)
buttons. To select one of the functions, we must press the Menu (2) button.
The functions of this menu are:
Repeat:
Choose the repeat mode from among the following options:
Normal: plays only the current le without repeating.
Repeat one: plays the current song continually.
Folder: plays only the current folder once.
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Repeat directory: plays the folder continually.
Repeat all: plays all of the songs without stopping.
Random: plays all of the songs at random.
Introduction: plays the rst 10 seconds of all songs.
Equalizer:
Choose the type of equalization from among the following options:
Normal: equalization of the song is not modied.
Rock: more presence of the instruments is added.
Pop: the voice is made to stand out more.
Classical: recommended for many-stringed instrumental music.
Soft: perfect for “chillout” and other soft music.
Jazz: recommended for instrumental music with a lot of guitar.
DBB: maximum presence of bass and drums.
Speed:
This option is activated by default in normal mode (0). If you wish to
increase the play speed or reduce it, you can do this by means of the
Menu (2) button. Towards the left it reduces play speed and towards
the right it increases it.
A-B Repeat:
Enter in the A-B Repeat mode. This mode repeats as many times as
is stated in A-B Repeats function the segment between the point A
which we mark by pressing the Previous (6) button and point B which
we mark by pressing the Next (4) button.
A-B Repeats:
This establishes the number of times that the A-B Repeat mode is
repeated. To increase the number of times, just press the More (4)
button, and to reduce it press the Less (6) button.
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A-B Interval:
This establishes the duration of silence (seconds) between A-B repeats.
To increase the number of times, just press the More (4) button, and to
reduce it press the Less (6) button.
Exit:
Exit from the sub-menu and return to the playing mode.
Play/Pause (3) button
The playing of the song selected begins. Once the song is being played, if you
press this button again, the playing will go into pause. The pressing of this button
must be brief, since if it is maintained pressed, the player will turn itself off.
Next/More (4) and Previous/Less (6) buttons
Song change:
To change songs, you must press one of the buttons.
Advance or go back in the song:
If what you want is to go to a specic minute of the song that is being
played, you must maintain the button pressed.
Volume (5) button
On pressing the Volume (5) button, the speaker that you see in the screen will
blink. While the speaker is blinking, the More (4) and Less (6) buttons increase and
reduce the volume. To conrm the volume, just return and press the Volume (5)
button.
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RECORDER
This mode converts our player into a voice recorder. To begin recording, just
press Play (3), if you press Play (3) while the recording is occurring, it will go into
pause. Once the recording is in pause, you can continue recording by pressing
Play (3) again, or save the recording by pressing the Menu (2) button. To listen to
the recordings made, you must enter into the recordings play mode.
FM RADIO
This mode allows you to listen to radio stations of FM frequencies. The different
functions that you can use in this mode are:
Search for a station in the FM band:
To do a search going up the bank, you must press the More (4) button, or
press the Less (6) button to do the same by going down the band.
Select a station saved in its memory:
To enter the stations saved in its memory, you must press the Play (3)
button. Each time you press it, it changes to another saved station.
Options menu of the FM radio mode:
To enter this menu, press the Menu (2) button once downwards. The
following options will appear:
Save:
Save the current band in the player’s memory.
Delete:
Eliminates the current band from its memory (if it is saved).
Delete all:
Eliminates all saved bands in its memory.
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