DENVER MPG-4054NRC Movie Player 4GB MicroSD Card Slot User Manual

June 5, 2024
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DENVER MPG-4054NRC Movie Player 4GB MicroSD Card Slot User Manual

Media Player

The Video MP4 Player is a full multimedia player. That means it will display photos and text e-books, record and playback live audio and will play music and video files. These files must first be located on your computer, before they can be moved to your player.

Music files are generally in the form of ―MP3‖ or ―WMA‖ files. MP3 is the most common audio format and the format recommended for your player. You can purchase MP3 or WMA files of your favorite songs on the internet.

Video files are slightly more complicated, because there are so many different ways, a video can be encoded. Your player comes with a video software, that will convert the most common forms of video into a format that can be displayed on your player.

Photos need to be in the JPG or BMP format. Don’t worry—it’s very likely that all or most of the photos you currently have on your computer, are already in one of these two formats.

E-book should be text(or.txt)documents.

Your player

Item

| Description
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1

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POWER ON/OFF

2

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RETURN

3

|

MENU

4

|

Volume UP

5

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VOLUME DOWN

6

|

PREVIOUS

7

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NEXT

8|

PLAY / PAUSE / ON – OFF

Start here!

Charging

To charge your player you need to connect it to your persona computer via the supplied USB cable. A full charge will typically take 3-5 hours.

First, make sure your player is in the ON position. This is the button at the side of the player. If you are looking at the front of the player move the button to the left. You will see the welcome video and the player will turn on. Once the player is turned on, plug the small end of the USB cable into the USB port on your player, as shown below. Next, plug the larger end of the cord into an available USB port on your computer. Make sure your port is a high- speed USB 2.0 port. The screen of your player will flash and show an icon showing a player connected to a computer. This means your player is charging correctly.

Moving files from your computer to your player.
If your player is not already connected to your computer, connect it now using your USB cable. You may see a window popup on your computer, asking what you want to do with your new device (if you don’t see it, don’t worry). Close this window down.

Open the my computer window (computer in Vista). This is often located on your desktop. You can also go to Start/Computer to open this window. In this window you will see various drives that are connected to your computer. ―C:‖ is your computer’s hard drive. ―D:‖ and sometimes ―E:‖ will be your CD or DVD drives. When you connect your player to your PC, your computer will automatically assign it a ―drive letter‖. This can be any letter, but is most likely to be F, G or H. the photo below shows an example of what you might see in you’re my Computer window. If you are not sure which drive is your player, you can test by double clicking on the drive you think is your MP3 player to see what is inside. Your computer will have the following folders: music, video, photos, e-book. If you don’t see these photos in your drive you’ve opened-it is not your player. Try another drive, once you know which drive belong to your MP3 player, you can begin to move files from your computer to your player.

If you still not sure which drive is your player try the following: with the window open, disconnect the player from your computer and reconnect it again. When you reconnect you will see a new drive appear in My Computer window, this should be your MP4 player.

As you can see, there are folders for each media type already, created for you on the player. MP3 files go into ―music‖. Video files go into ―video‖. Pictures into photos‖ and your text documents into the ―e-books‖.

Leave this window open and find the location of your MP3 or other media files.
Most people will have them in My Documents/My music. But you may have them stored elsewhere. You MUST know where your files are stored before they can be moved to your player. If you have downloaded from music.com the songs will be typically saved in a folder on your desktop named ―emusic‖.
To move files from your PC to your player, simply move them from one window to the other. For example, if your MP3 files are in My Music, move them from my Music to the music folder founded in the MP3 drive window. Or if you prefer, you can copy and paste files from one window to the other. To copy a file, right-click on the files and choose ―copy‖. Then in the MP3 window, right- click and choose ―paste‖. This will copy the file to your player.
These files are now on your players. Move video, photos and documents the same way. Just make sure you put them into the correct folders! Once you’ve moved all your media files over, simply unplug your player from the computer, turn it on and you’re ready to go!
If you prefer to use Window Player to sync your files, your Video MP3 player is compatible with windows media player and will sync to transfer songs.

Using your player

To turn your player on, move the on/off switch on the top of your player to the ON position.
You will see a quick welcome video. You will then see the main menu. The default screen is the music mode.
To navigate between modes, press the forward or back buttons. When you see the mode, you want to use, press the Menu button to enter that mode.

Music mode

From the main menu, use the forward button to navigate Music mode and press the Menu button.
You will see the main MP3 play menu. This screen displays the song title and the son timer other icons indicate song options.
To play a song, press the PLAY button.
To pause a song, press the PLAY button while song is playing. To resume play., press the PLAY button again.
To advance to the next song, press the FORWARD button.
To return to the main menu, Press and hold the return button for 2 seconds.

Video Mode

From the main menu, navigate to VIDEO mode and press the Menu button.
You will see the a list of the folders you have on your players, as well as all videos you have loaded onto your player.
Use the forward button to scroll down to the video you want to play. Press the PLAY button to play the video.
To return to the video menu, press the Menu button.
To return to the main menu, press and hold the return button for 2 seconds.

Photos mode

From the main menu, navigate to PHOTOS mode and press the Menu button.
You will see a list of the folders you have on your player, as well as all the photos you have loaded onto you player.

Use the forward button to scroll down until you see the photo you would like to view.
Press the PLAY button to view the photo.
Press the FORWARD or BACK buttons to move between photos.
To return to the PHOTOs menu, press the Menu button.
To return to the main menu, press the hold the Menu button for 2 seconds

Record mode

From the main menu, navigate to the RECORD mode and press Menu.
You will see the RECORD mode screen. Press PLAY to begin recording.
Press PLAY button to pause recording.
If you want to continue recording, press PLAY again. This will start recording within the same file. Press PLAY when finished.
To save file, Press the Menu button. This will save the file and return you to the main menu.

E-book Mode

To read e-books that you have loaded onto your player, navigate to the E-book mode and press the Menu button.
You will see a list of folders as well as all e-books you have loaded onto your player.
Use the FORWARD button to navigate to the file you wish to read. Press the Menu button to open the file.
Use the FORWARD and BACK buttons to scroll within the file
Press M to return to the E-book menu.
Press and hold the Menu button for 2 seconds to return to the main menu.

Adjusting Volume

You can adjust volume while a song is playing by press the VOL button.
Press the forward or back buttons to increase or decrease volume. As you do so you will see the volume numbers go up or down accordingly

Minimum System Requirements:

Windows XP and higher. Older operating system will work with this player as long as your computer has USB 2.0 Windows Media Player(to create playlists) USB2

Package contents

  • Video MP3 Player
  • USB 2.0 transfer cable
  • Earphone
  • Warning: Lithium battery inside

Electric and electronic equipment and included batteries contains materials, components and substances that can be hazardous to your health and the environment, if the waste material (discarded electric and electronic equipment and batteries) is not handled correctly.

Electric and electronic equipment and batteries is marked with the crossed out trash can symbol, seen below. This symbol signifies that electric and electronic equipment and batteries should not be disposed of with other household waste, but should be disposed of separately.

As the end user it is important that you submit your used batteries to the approriate and designated facility. In this manner you make sure that the batteries  are recycled in accordance with legislature and will not harm the environment.

All cities have established collection points, where electric and electronic equipment and batteries can either be submitted free of charge at recycling stations and other collection sites, or be collected from the households. Additional information is available at the technical department of your city.

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