aigo M1 MP3 Player User Manual
- June 4, 2024
- aigo
Table of Contents
aigo M1 MP3 Player
Parts and Controls
- Volume plus key
- Volume down key
- Display screen
- Page up key
- Return key
- Previous song / fast rewind (Keep holding)
- Page down key
- Menu
- Next song / fast forward (Keep holding)
- Play / Pause / Confirm button
- On/off button (Holding for 3 seconds)
- USB port
- TF card slot
- Headphone jack
Please choose a high-speed transfer TF card of CLASS10 and above to ensure the fluency of music appreciation.
Function Description
What’s in the box
- MP3 Player (MP3 Player comes with the TF Card already inserted.)
- Charging cable
- Earphones
- instruction manual
Charging the MP3 Player
A charging cable is supplied with a microUSB plug at one end and a USB plug at
the other end. Insert the microUSB plug into the microUSB socket on the MP3
Player and insert the USB plug into the USB port of a PC or laptop or a 5Volt
1Amp USB adapter. An icon in the top right corner of the screen shows the
level of charge in the battery.
FIie Transfer
Use the charging cable to connect the MP3 Player to a PC or laptop/notebook.
When file transfer is complete insert the TF Card back into the MP3 Player
with the row of metal strips facing towards you and the front of the MP3
Player facing towards you. Maka sure the TF Card is fully inserted otherwise
the MP3 Player will not function. A TF Card icon appears at the top of the
screen when the TF Card is properly inserted and if it is not inserted fully
the TF card icon will flash. After adding naw audio files you need to Update
the Playlist which is an option found in the Music function
Update playlist
- If new music Illes are added and the MP’.l playlisl is nol automatically updated, ple□se select “Updat13 F’laylist” in “Music” or “Selling,•:”. ( I hi!, process will clear· the previous music operation records, such as “favorites”, “bookmarks”, etc.)
- The updale speed will slow dow11 when lhe TF card file is large, please be Ixitie11t
Main interface
The main interface includes Music, Recordings. Radio, Pictures, eBooks.
Folders, Bluetooth Tools, Settings ,press n to enter.
Music
- Turn on bluetooth on the device that needs to connect the MP3 player.
- Select Bluetooth on the MP3 main interface, press ” to enter the Bluetooth function, touch the” A” and “V” icons until the Bluetooth switch control is selected, touch “” to turn on or off Bluetooth (Bluet ooth is turned on by default).
- Then use “V” to scroll down to “Search Devices”.
- When the MP3 player searches for a device, the bluetooth name will be displayed on the screen. Touch the “A” and “V” keys to select the bluetooth you want to connect to. After selecting it, press the “” key to enter the pairing interface and click the “” key again to pair.
- The device name or code will appear in “Paired Devices”, the screen will prompt when the connection is successful – “[device name] is conn ected” will appear on the screen, and the Bluetooth icon will flash next to the battery icon in the upper right corner of the screen.
- Bluetooth can only be used for music (can only be connected to headp hones, Bluetooth speakers, etc., not mobile phones).
Folder
In the folder, press the ‘i’, ‘/” V’ key to select the main disk directory
or lhe cmd directory press tile key lo co11l1rrn, enter lhe downloaded
son9s, filfis, photos or others, press the Delete the operation interface.
E-book
Enter Ille e-book lunclion, select tile directory where 1119 file is stored,
press tile’ ,A,”/” V button to select tile novel or other you want to read,
and press the ‘ button to enter the setting interface after starting lo read.
Note : Only sI1ppor·t ‘TXT’ files.
Picture
Inler the directory where the picture is stored, press the” 1\, “/” V’ key lo select Irie picture In the d1reclory, press the key to open it, and press the 1110 picture s0ttInn 111terlace.
FM
Enter preset radio station I here are 30 buIlt-In IadI0 stations When you
press the key to enter, the ‘Do you want to automat1cal y tune :he preset
channel’ will pop up II there Is no selecl’on operalI011, you will enter lhe
“Pre set rarno sta.1on’ 11st. and press tile key to enlcI tile radio selling
In.ei1ar:11. Automatic search for FM The machine will automa11cally filter out
the radio statI 011s with s1gr•als
Recorder
Enter this function and press the “◎” key to select “Start Voice Recording ” to record, press the ” ◎” key again to pause or resume, press to select “Yes/No” to save the recording and return.
Settings
Select settings on the application side, press the “O” key to enter the
operation interface (including “language, display settings, shutdown settings,
external switch , button light mode, date and time, information, format
device, factory settings’).
FAQ
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Q: I ho player can no l bo turned on
A: Please check whether the battery is exhausted. You can connocl il lo a computer or a chnrgor ;-ind try lo turn it on rigain. No sound Cflfl h0 h0ard in 1110 hmid,ml ‘loaso chock it tho volumo is sot to zoro. I ‘loaso chock it tho mirphrn10 is corrnotly insml0d inlo th0 0mphor10 jack. -
Q: Severe noise
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A: loaso chock whether tho plug ol tho omphono is clean. Uirt can cause noise. l0as0 chm:k wh0lhm 1110 music 1110 is d,m1,iµ0d, you can lry lo play othor· music 1ilos to confirm. If lh0 1110 is drnmg0d, ii nmy Cflt1s0 s0v0rn nois0 or skippi11g of sound.
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Q: 1-M signal rocoption is wmk
A: Please acljust the direction and position of the player, and oxlond tho headphone cabin. Ploaso chock if thoro is intorforonco from oloctronic oquipmont noartiy.
FCC STATEMENT
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
NOTE: 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.
Warning : changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment The devices has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement, the device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction