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[. . . ] MOBILE MULTIMEDIA PLAYER AV-612LCD BEFORE OPERATING THE UNIT, PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL THOROUGHGLY AND RETAIN IT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. Read instructions" All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated. The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. Heed warning - All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. Water and moisture - The appliance should not be used near water; for example, near a bathtub, Washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, and the like Carts and stands the appliance should be used only with a cart or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer. [. . . ] Just push the right side of the 4-way switch to access this menu. Functions During Playback Fast Forward ­ press the right side of the 4-way switch. (playback jumps forward 10sec) NEXT & PREVIOUS - During music playback, press the Up side of the 4-way button to go back to the Previous music title. Press the Down side of the 4-way button to go to the Next music title. Pause/Resume ­ press the right function Select key to Pause and Resume Adjusting Audio Quality ­ press the volume dial to select your pre-set function. Just toggle up or down the volume dial to adjust. To Edit Your Music Content Press the right side of the 4-way switch to access the edit menu frame. Note: Edit will be described separately under Edit Function. Page 9 / 20 Photo Viewer and Features Photo Short Cut Icon Photo File List Icon 1. Before starting to view your photo album, go to Setup function to pre-set your viewing preference under Play Mode. During slide show of 1 photo you can enlarge, shift and rotate the photo. To enlarge ­ press once the right function key and press the left/right side of the 4-way rocker switch to enlarge or reduce the photo. To rotate ­ press again the right function key to change the command and then press the left/right side of the 4way rocker switch to rotate the photo. To shift ­ press again the right function key to change the command and then followed by pressing the 4-way rocker switch to shift the photo. To adjust picture quality during photo viewing simply press the volume dial and toggle up or down for adjustment. Adjusting Picture Quality during Photo Viewing To view 4 pictures at one glance just toggle the volume dial downwards. Select the picture you want to view in full screen size and press the right function Select key. The one on the right is the location where you want to migrate your content and the one on the left shows source of your content. Access the location where you want the content migrated and press Select to execute either move or copy command. Note: To move scroll bar from left to right column or vice versa simply press the volume dial. You can view the content that you have just moved or copied by accessing the Edit menu. New Folders ­ New folders can be created for the purpose of organizing your files. Play list allows you to list and group your favorite sound tracks under your own list name. Page 12 / 20 Playing Content on Big Screen (TV or Projector) 1. Plug in the Audio/Video cable provided and go to Setup function and select Display. Under Display select Video Output and press the right side of the 4-way rocker switch to select TV output. Note: Your AV-612LCD's screen will be turned off as you switch to TV output now that screen display is already switch over to TV screen. Note: You can choose to output your video via S-Video or Component Video connection. Transferring Content into the AV-612LCD from PC 1. Transfer of files from PC or any other source into the AV612LCD's hard disk drive is easily done via USB 2. 0 cable provided. [. . . ] When main menu frame come back on it means that the upgrading is complete. Note: If system does not turn on automatically, remove battery pack and DC adaptor. Note : For updates and supplementary information, please refer to the Support page of our Website : www. hb-direct. com Page 16 / 20 Specifications Product ID Standard Memory Memory Types Interface Audio Format Video Format Photo Format Video Out Format Audio Out A/V Connections Media Streaming Remote Control Display Battery Type Battery Life Other Power Source Scalability System Requirements Dimensions Weight AV-612LCD HDD-based Portable Multimedia Player with 3. 5inch TFTLCD display screen. 20GB Hard-disk drive 2. 5" inch Hard Disk Drive USB 2. 0 interface MP3, WMA, OGG sound tracks; MPEG 4 with MP3 and AC3 audio layer MPEG1, 2 & 4, MPEG-4 3. 11, 4. 0 & 5. 0 and higher, XviD, BivX direct playback, Supports Full D1 (NTSC & PAL) resolution JPEG of any size Component, S-Video and A/V, NTSC-M, NTSC-J, PAL-B/D/G/H/I, PAL-60, PAL-M Base Band Std, 16:9 & 4:3 playback, 3:2 Pull Down Built-in Speaker, stereo headset or home theatre / hi-fi system (analog) On Cradle: Component Video, S-Video and A/V ports enable connection to TV or projector On Device: Stereo Port for headset On Cradle: Fast Ethernet for digital media content streaming from PC to TV and USB2. 0 port IR Remote Control capability. 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