Hommie A09X MP3 Player with Bluetooth User Manual

June 13, 2024
HOMMIE

Hommie A09X MP3 Player with Bluetooth

Thank you for purchasing AGPTEK Music Player.
For the best using experience, please read this user manual carefully before use and keep it for further reference.

Product Overview

  1. Volume+
  2. Volume-
  3. Power On/Off
  4. Lanyard Hole
  5. Submenu
  6. Return
  7. Scroll Up
  8. Scroll Down
  9. Scroll Left/Previous Track/Fast Rewind
  10. Scroll Right/Next Track/Fast Forward
  11. Play/Pause/Enter/Long Press to Music Playback
  12. 3.5mm Audio Jack
  13. Type-C Charging Port & Data Transmission
  14. Speaker
  15. TF Card Slot
  16. Reset Hole

Basic Operation

Power On/Off Press the Power On/Off button to turn on/off the player.

Screen Lock

| Hold down the Subrnenu button to lock the screen and all buttons will be unavailable; hold down the button again to unlock.
Screen Display| Press Power On/Off button to activate screen.


Browse Item

| On home menu or list menu, press __ / / / button to browse items, press , button to enter.


Return

| On any interface, press the button to go back; hold down the   button to go back to home menu directly.
Charge the Player| Connect the player to a 5V/500mA charger or computer USB port with a Type-C cable to charge.
One-key Mu sic Playback| On any interface, hold down the button and it will go to the Music Playback interface directly.



Connect to the PC & Transfer Audio Files

| Connect the player to your PC with a Type-C cable, then copy audio flies to the player “AGP-A09X” folder.
When you 1inish copy, please select “Eject” and wait until the computer confirms a safe ejection before you unplug the Type-C cable.
Note: Please do not disconnect during 1ile transferring, or it may cause malfunction of the player and the flies.

Main Functions

Home Menu

Music
Find “Music” on home menu and press button to access. A related list will show:

  • Al l songs.
  • Resume/Now Playing.
  • Artists/ Albums/Genres.
  • Playlists. There are 3 default playlists on the player: Playlist [1 ]/[2]/[3].
  • Update Playlist. Update music flies.
  • Local Folder/Card Folder. View music file in the local folder or card folder.
    Note: These functions are only available when TF card is inserted.

Play Music
Under music playing interface, hold down the button to fast forward, and press it to skip to the next track. Hold down the button to fast rewind, and press it to play the previous track. Press the button to play/pause.

Back to Home/Play Mode/Sound Settings/Bookmarks/ Add to Playlist/Remove from Playlist/ Delete.
Under music playing interface, press the Submenu button to access to the submenu.

  1. Back to Home: Choose to go to home menu.
  2. Play Mode
    • Play Music From. Croose to play from All Songs/This Artist/A lbum/Genre.
    • Shuffle Play: Enable shuffle play mode.
    • Repeat All: Repeat to play all songs.
    • Single Cycle: Repeat to play one song.
    • Repeat All Off: Turn on Sequential Play rnode.
    • Repeat Settings:
    • Repeat Mode.
      • Enter. Press the , button to enter.
      • Set up. Press the button to conflrrn the starting time A when A is flashing. Then press the button to set the ending time B when B is flashing. The passage from time A to B will repeat automatically. The icon for A-B indication will appear on the screen. Press the button again to go back to normal playback.
    • Replay Times. Set the replay times from 1 to 10.
    • Replay Interval. Set the replay gap from 1 to 10 (seconds).
  3. Sound Settings
    • Variable Speed Playback: -8Rate to +8Rate
    • Volume Limit: After setting up the maximum volume, you can use the Volume+/- button to adjust volume when the screen is off.
    • Equalizer: Off, Rock, Funk, Hiphop, Jazz, Classical, Electronic Music, customize your favorite equalizer.
  4. Bookmarks. Choose to add bookmark for the song that is playing, or go to/ delete the bookmark you added.
  5. Add to Playlist/Remove from Playlist. Choose to add to or remove from the 3 existing playlist.
  6. Delete. Choose to delete the song that is playing.

FM Radio
Find “FM Radio” on home menu and press button to access. A related list will show:

  • Presets. All the saved stations will be listed here.
  • Manual tune/ Auto tune. When choose “Auto tune”, the searched stations will be saved in “Presets” automatically.
  • FM Recordings. View the radio recording flies. You will need to choose from local folder or card folder if the TF card is inserted. The radio recordings will also be saved in Recordings and Recordings library.

Start FM Recording/Save/Clear Station/ Auto-Tune/Tuner

Region/FM Recordings.
Under radio playing interface, press the button to switch among preset stations, press the / button to find tune stations. Press the Submenu button to access to its submenu which includes:

  1. Start FM Recording. Press the button to pause/ continue, press the button and select “Yes” to save the recording 1ile.
  2. Save/Clear station/Autotune.
  3. Tuner Region. Choose from Common/European/Japan Band as needed.
  4. FM Recordings

Folder
Find “Folder” on home menu and press button to access. All of the flies in the player will be listed. If the TF card is inserted, you can choose to go to Local folder or Card folder.

  • Multiple Folders Loop Playback: Play music in the folder, and it can loop from A folder to B folder.

Bluetooth
Find “Bluetooth” on home menu and press button to access. A related list will show, including Bluetooth On/Off, Search for Devices, Devices List, BT Upgrade. Select the device you want to connect/disconnect, and then press to connect/disconnect. After successfully connected, this player is ready to play music or FM radio via Bluetooth headphones, Bluetooth speaker, etc.

Note:

  1. When listen to radio by Bluetooth, wired headphones are needed as a radio antenna.
  2. BT Upgrade function is only available for manufacturer, not for user.
Recorder

Find “Recorder” on home menu and press Ji) button to access the recording interface. Press the button to start voice recording, press again to pause. Press the button and choose “Yes” to save the recording 1ile. Press the Submenu button to access to its submenu which includes:

  • Recordings Library. Find the saved recordings in Recordings and Recordings library. You will need to choose from local folder or card folder if the memory card is inserted. While it’s on recording playing interface, press the Submenu button and choose “Delete” to delete.

  • Storage. Choose to store your recordings in internal or external memory. Confirm your selection with button. (Only available when TF card is inserted)

  • Record Format. Choose the record format between MP3/WAV .

  • Record Settings:

    • Set rec bitrate. Set the recording bitrate as you need.

    • Record from. Choose the recording source from the microphone or line in.
      Note: There are 2 functions after choosing to record from Line in.
      Play. Play music after connecting the player and speaker via line-in cable.
      Record. Through the line-in cable, connect 2 players or connect the player and other devices with an output function to record the audio.

    • Track AVR mode. Choose normal or track on.

Videos
Press the button to access. You will need to choose from local folder or card folder if the memory card is inserted.
Press the,i· button to watch videos, press the / button to go to previous/next video or hold down to fast backward/forward.
When it’s on video playing interface, press the Submenu button to access to its submenu, including: Brightness, Repeat, Delete Video, Update Playlist. Set according to your preference.

Tools

Find “Tools” on home menu and press button to access. A related list will show:

  • Photos
    Press the button to access. If the TF card is inserted, you need to choose from a local folder or a card folder. Press button to view pictures, press the / button to go to previous nextpicture.
    Under picture viewing interiace, press the Submenu button to access to its submenu, including: Brightness, Backlight Timer,Slideshow Settings, Delete Photos, Update Playlist. Set according to your preference.

  • Calendar
    Press the button to switch among year/month/day, and press the / / / button to choose specific year/month/day.

  • Stopwatch
    Press the button to enter, press again to start the timer, and then press again to pause; press the Submenu button to resume. Press the button to start a new one. The maximum Stopwatch list is 4.

  • Clock
    Press the button to enter, a related list will show: Alarm On/off,Alarm Time, Alarm Cycle (Once/Daily/Work Day), Alarm Music,Alarm Volume. Set according to your preference.

  • Pedometer
    Find “Pedometer” on Tools and press the button to access, a related list will show:

  1. Start
    • Press the button to start counting your daily steps. Press it again to stop counting steps and then press the button to exit it.
    • Press the button and choose ‘Yes” to save the record in “History”. If the history record is full, it will automatically cover the previous one.
  2. Personal Info. Set your height, weight, and step length, and press the button to confirm.
  3. History. All your saved step records will be listed here, and you can save up to 7 records.
  4. Clear History. You can choose to clear the history record you want or clear all the history records.

E-book
Press the button to access. If the TF card is inserted, you need to choose from a local folder or a card folder. Under text playing interface, press the / button to turn the pages. Press the button to play automatically, and press it again to stop.
Submenu. Under text playing interface, press the Submenu button to enter its submenu and set your preference, including Autoplay Settings (2s-30s), Font Size, Page Color, Delete E-book, Select Bookmark,Delete Bookmark, Add Bookmark, Select Page, Local Folder and Card Folder (Only available when TF card is inserted).

Settings

Find “Settings” on home menu and press button to access. A related list will show, including:

  • Language/Language. Choose display language.
  • Display Settings. Set Brightness, Backlight Timer and Screensaver.
  • Button Light. Set the button light to be always on, on and off.
  • Speaker. Turn On/Off the Speaker.
  • Shutdown Settings.
    1. Power Off. The music player will power off automatically when it reaches the set time (1-99 minutes).
    2. Sleep Timer. If there is no operation the device, it will power off automatically after the set time ( 1 min, 2mins, 3mins, 5mins, 1 0mins).
  • Date and Time. Choose “Time” to set time format and date. To set time, press / button to switch among hour and minute; Press / button to adjust the value of hour and minute. Set date under “Date Settings–Set Date” and adjust the date like “Time Settings”.
  • Information. Check the information and disk spaoe about your player.
  • Format Device/Factory Settings. Format the device or restore to factory default settings.
    Note: Before formatting the device, please backup the 1ile so as not to lose any 1ile.

Troubleshooting

Q: How to reset the language?

  1. Find “Settings” on home menu and press the button to access.
    Select the 1irst (upper) option and press button to enter, scroll down and select the language you want to set.

  2. Find “Settings” on home menu, enter and scroll down to the last menu. Press the button to enter and choose the 1irst (upper) option which means “Yes” and press the button to confirm and restore to factory settings. The player power on automatically and then you can choose language again.

Q: Can’t turn on the player; the screen of player goes blank/black; the player is crashed or has a firmware bug.

  1. Restart the player and try again.
  2. Or try poking the reset hole to reset and try again.
  3. Update the firmware. Please contact our customer service or check our website at https://www.agptek.oorn/blog to download the firmware.

Q: Can’t download flies from computer.

  1. Please check if it’s connected properly;
  2. Please check if the storage spaoe of the internal memory is full;

Q: Can’t recognize the player when it’s connected to the computer.

  1. Reconnect it.
  2. Restart the computer and reconnect it.
  3. Connect your player to another USB port to check.
  4. Charge the player for about 10 minutes first.

Q: The memory card is not recognized by the music player; can’t insert the memory card into the music player.

  1. The music player only supports memory cards in “FAT 32” format. You can check whether the memory card is in “FAT 32” format on the computer.
  2. You can buy genuine Kingston or SanDisk TF cards.
  3. Some music players have deep card slots, and you may use a fingernail or a hard gadget to assist in inserting the memory card.

Q: How to play the music of the music player on car audio?

  1. It’s recommended to use a 3.5mm audio cable (not included) to transmit audio.
  2. The USB cable that comes with the music player only has the function of charging and transmission, without audio function.
  3. It’s not recommended to connect the car audio via Bluetooth, there will be an incompatibility.

Q: The memory card is not recognized by the music player; can’t insert the memory card into the music player.

  1. The music player only supports memory cards in “FAT 32” format.
    You can check whether the memory card is in “FAT 32” format on the computer.

  2. You can buy genuine Kingston or SanDisk TF cards.

  3. Some music players have deep card slots, and you may use a fingernail or a hard gadget to assist in inserting the memory card.

Q: How to play the music of the music player on car audio?

  1. It’s recommended to use a 3.5mm audio cable (not included) to transmit audio.
  2. The USB cable that comes with the music player only has the function of charging and transmission, without audio function.
  3. It’s not recommended to connect the car audio via Bluetooth, there will be an incompatibility.

Q: Song files and audiobook files messed up.
A: When naming, it’s recommended to rename songs in numerical or alphabetical order, for example, for 1000 songs, name them “0001+Song Name to 0999+Song Name’

Q: The music player can not search for Bluetooth devices or can search for Bluetooth devices but keeps showing connection failure.

  1. It is necessary to check if the Bluetooth function of music player and Bluetooth devices is turned on. If so, please search for pairing.
  2. Check if the Bluetooth device is in pairing state, if so, please disconnect it first, and then re-search for pairing.
  3. Check if the music player has been connected to multiple devices before. If so, you can delete them all, and then reconnect.
  4. Check if the Bluetooth version of the Bluetooth headset or Bluetooth speaker is above 2.1. Sometimes if you can’t find it, it may be because of incompatibility.

Q: Frequent disconnection and reconnection after successful Bluetooth connection.

  1. First of all, please confirm the use environment of the music player. If it is used in close proximity to other 2.4G signal sources or under obstacles, such as indoor wall penetration, signal base stations, routers, high-speed rail, subway, etc., it will be interfered by the signal and thus cause disconnection, and you can try it in an open place.
  2. If the direct distance between the music player and Bluetooth device exceeds 8-10m, or the distance from the back to the obstacle exceeds 4-5m, the connection will be disconnected. Please use the Bluetooth function within the Bluetooth range of the product.

Specifications

Screen 2,4″ TFT
Housing Zinc Alloy Middle Frame + Aluminum Alloy Shell
Unit Size 116 x 50 x Bmm/4.57 x 1.97 x 0.31in
Net Weight 80g/2.82oz
Interface Type Type-C 2.0
Internal Memory 32GB
TF Card Expansion Up to 128GB (Not included)





Format

| Music| MP3/WMA/ APE/FLAC/WAV /ORM/ ACELP
Bluetooth| MP3/WMA/WAVE/FLAC/APE/M4A/ AAC
Lyric| LRC
Video| AMV/AVI
Recording| MP3/WAV
E-book| TXT



Playtime

| Music| Wired| 48 hours
Bluetooth| 6.5 hours
Video| Wired| 10 hours
Radio| 14 hours
 | Recording| 50 hours
Battery| 500mAh Lithium Polymer Battery
Charging Time| about 2.5 hours (5V/500mA)

Notes On Battery Charging

  1. Please use the PC USB port or a 5V/1A power adapter to charge the device.
    Note:

    • When using the PC USB port to charge, the current output capability of the USB port of different PCs is different and the charging time will be slightly different. It is recommended that when using the PC USB port to charge, try to power off the device to speed up the charging.
    • The charger and the MP3 player will heat up to a certain extent during charging, which is a normal phenomenon.
  2. New battery needs to go through several charging and discharging processes to achieve the best performance.

  3. Under normal circumstances, the player can be fully charged in about 3h. It is recommended to pull out from the USB port after charging, and do not connect to the power supply for a long time.

  4. The battery of this device is a polymer lithium battery, which can be recharged and used.

  5. The polymer lithium battery must be replaced by a professional, and the user must not replace it by himself (Note: If the battery is replaced improperly, there will be a danger of explosion, and it can only be replaced with the same type or equivalent type of battery); in order to protect the environment, please hand over the waste batteries to a professional organization for recycling.

  6. The lifespan of the battery may vary with the conditions of use and production time.

  7. The battery should not be exposed to sunlight, fire or similar overheating environment.

Tips for Hearing Conservation

  1. It is recommended to turn down the volume of the device before using the earphones, and gradually increase until it is suitable when you start to listen.
  2. In order to protect hearing, please do not turn up the volume too high (doctors pointed out that listening at high volume for a long time will damage the listener’s hearing).
  3. When tinnitus occurs, please lower the volume or stop using it.

Caution

  1. Before formatting the device, it is recommended to back up the personal data stored in it in time.
  2. Ensure that the product is placed safely to avoid accidents and drops caused by children touching.
  3. Do not overvoltage, strain the power cord, bend it or be squeezed by heavy objects, so as not to cause overheating or fire.
  4. Please keep the product away from the electromagnetic environment; keep away from excessive humidity, smoke and dust and other harsh environments.
  5. Do not immerse the device in water; do not use any corrosive or abrasive cleaners to clean it.
  6. Do not expose the product to moisture or rain, it may cause the device to malfunction or even be difficult to repair due to the penetration of water and moisture.

FCC Statement

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

  1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
  2. this device must accept any interference received, including
    interference that may cause undesired operation.
    Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

FCC ID: 2A48J-A09X
Manufacturer:
Shenzhen RuiZu Digital Technology Co., Ltd.
Address:
6/F, Building D, KeShangMei Park, Chongqing Road, Fuyong, Bao’ an
District, Shenzhen, China.

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