ZOpid ZM5800 Manuale utente

HEADSETMP3PLAYER
ZM5800
USER MANUAL

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1. PREFACE
We express our sincere thanks for purchasing this Headset MP3 Player!
Before operating this MP3 Player, make sure to read this user manual carefully. After
reading it, please keep it in a safe place for future reference.
We reserve the right to make changes to this MP3 Player, Software and/or this User
Manual without notice. Please visit our company’s website www.hittusa.com for
additional product information and/or updates.
NOTE: The pictures, diagrams and certain functions described in this manual may
differ from the actual product due to different models. Please see product box for
included and other available options.

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2. PRECAUTIONS
Before operating this MP3 Player, please read the following precautions
carefully:
1. Do not operate this Player in extremely cold, hot, dusty or damp environment
2. Avoid putting this Player under direct sunlight for long period of time
3. Never spray or pour liquid onto MP3 Player casing. Clean the case and
buttons with slightly damp soft cloth
4. Do not disconnect the Player from the PC during file transfers or data
formatting of the player, it may corrupt the built-in memory, requiring it to be
reformatted
5. Player’s built-in memory is preformatted, but if you have to reformat the
memory, please use FAT32 format.
6. Do not drop the player, as the warranty does not cover damage due to
accidents or user neglect. The warranty only covers manufacturing defects or
flaws
7. The player will not play music while it is connected to the PC or an A/C
charger
8. Keep this MP3 Player and all accessories out of the reach of children

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3. BUTTONS & INTERFACE

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4. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:
A. ON/OFF Button (Controls: On, Off, Standby, Play & Pause)
Power On (Standby Mode): Press & hold “ON/OFF” button for about 3 seconds, both
Red and Green LED indicators will blink and then the Green LED will stay ON while
the RED LED will turn OFF, indicating that the player is in Standby mode.
NOTE: The player automatically powers off if kept in Standby Mode for more than 30
seconds.
Play Mode: When the player is in Standby Mode, press and release “ON/OFF” button
to start playing the songs. The green LED blinks while the songs are playing.
Pause: When the player is in Play Mode, press and release “ON/OFF” button to pause
the song (Green LED will become steady green and stop blinking). Press and
release “ON/OFF” button again to start playing the song.
Power Off: Press and release ON/OFF button to stop playing the song and the
press and hold ON/OFF button to turn off the player. Both Red and Green LEDs will
turn on for a second and then turn off, indicating the player is turned off.

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B. EQ Button (Controls: Preset Equalizer and Quick Search):
Preset Equalizer: To change preset equalizer effects, press & release EQ button
while the player is playing songs.
Quick Search: Press and hold EQ Button for a couple of seconds to enter Quick
Search Mode. During this mode only the first ten (10) seconds of each song are
played. Once the player plays the song you like, press and hold the EQ button for 3-4
seconds to switch back to normal play mode and listen to the complete song.
C. Volume+, Volume- Buttons (Controls: Volume Adjustment, Song and
Folder Selection):
Volume Adjustment: Press and hold the Vol+ or Vol- button to adjust the volume up
or down respectively
Song Selection: Press and release (tap) Next or Previous button once to play next or
previous song respectively
Folder Selection: When player is in PAUSE mode, press and release (tap) Next or
Previous button once to start playing song from the next or previous folder respectively

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D. Charging Player’s Battery
Player’s built-in rechargeable battery can be charged through computer’s USB port
using USB cable or an A/C charger (optional)
While the player is charging, the RED and GREEN LEDs will remain on. When the
battery is fully charged, the green LED will turn off and the red LED will remain on.
NOTE: The player’s battery must be fully charged each time, in order to extend the
battery life and optimize playing time. Battery usage may vary depending on volume,
file compression, and other environmental conditions.
Low Power Status:
When the battery power is very low, the player automatically power-off.
NOTE: The player powering off within few seconds of turning on the power, is an
indication that either the battery needs recharging or there are no MP3 or WMA files
on the Player’s built-in memory

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E. Copying Songs to the Player from your computer’s hard-drive
NOTE FOR WINDOWS 98SE USERS ONLY: Please install USB driver from the
included Driver Disk BEFORE connecting MP3 Player to your computer for the first
time
1. Plug the USB Cable included with your player into any available USB port on
your computer and the other end of the USB cable into the USB port on the
Player.
NOTE: It may take a couple of minutes for the computer, running Windows ME,
2000, XP, Vista or 7 Operating System, to automatically install USB driver when
the Player is connected to the computer for the firs time – No Manual USB Driver
installation is required
2. The computer will recognize MP3 Player’s built-in memory as a removable
disk (Windows users will see a “Removable Disk” under “My Computer”.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT use Windows Media Player®, iTunes®, RealPlayer®or
some other song SYNC programs on your computer to transfer songs to the MP3
player, Instead use your computer’s file management program (Windows Explorer,

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Finder, etc.) and use drag and drop, or copy and paste to copy song files from one
folder (your computer’s hard drive) to another (player’s built-in memory).
Here are the steps you need to follow:
a. If you have a Windows PC use Windows Explorer (or click and open
My Computer) (Mac users can use Finder) and open the folder where
you have the MP3 files.
b. When the MP3 player is connected to your computer it appears as a
Removable disk under My Computer, click and open My Computer
again and this time, locate and open Removable Disk that
corresponds to the MP3 player’s memory.
c. Now you have two Windows (folders) open on your computer’s screen,
the first window is the SOURCE and the second is the DESTINATION
– Now you can drag and drop MP3 songs from Source folder to the
destination folder.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT DISCONNECT THE USB CABLE WHILE DATA IS
BEING COPIED TO THE PLAYER, DOING SO MAY CAUSE DATA
CORRUPTION AND WILL REQUIRE REFORMATTING PLAYER’S MEMORY
3. Disconnect the USB cable to use the MP3 Player to listen to the songs
NOTE: MP3 player can be used for standard MP3/WMA song listening and
also as a standard USB-Drive to store other computer files. When in play
mode, the player will ignore other files and only play MP3 & WMA files.

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4. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Weight 2.1 oz (59.5 g)
Battery Lithium (approximately 8 hours of
continuous use after a full charge)
Supported Audio Format MP3, WMA (only WMA files without
Digital Rights Management supported)
Internal Memory Support Supports 128MB - 8GB
Equalizer Settings 5 Preset
Interface USB
Encode/Decode Standard ISO 11172–3(MPEG 1–Audio layer 3)
MP3 Data Flow Speed 32Kbps – 384Kbps
Power Requirements DC 5V, 1.5A
Output Frequency Range 20Hz – 20kHz
MP3 harmony wave distortion <0.5%
Signal/Noise Ratio >80dB
MP3 Track Separate Degree <75dB
Data Upload/Download Speed About 2.7Mbps
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