Laser Corporation Pty MP4-P20-BLK User manual

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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR P20
No. Name Function Operation
1 LCD Display
2 Menu Access device
menu settings
1) Enter menu and exit from sub
-
menus 2)
Confirm selection 3) Hold to return to the
main menu
3 Backward Navigate 1) Move upwards or left through options 2)
Decrease volume after pressing the Vol button
4 Play / Pause [Multi-purpose]
1)
Press and hold to t
urn on/off device
when Switch is “On”
2) Play/Pause playback
3) Select menu options and files
5 Volume Adjust volume Press Vol then use Left And Right buttons to
adjust
6 SD Card Slot Used for extra
memory Store music, video and text files when your
onboard storage is full
7 Forward Navigate 1) Move downwards or right through options 2)
Increase volume after pressing the Vol button
8 Earphone Jack Connection for
Earphones Connect to listen to music/radio
9 On/Off Switch Switch to “On” and press and hold “Play” button for 3 seconds to
turn on device; switch to “Off” to turn off device
10
Speaker
Listen to music without earphones
11 Micro USB Port
Transfer data and
charging Connect your P20 to a PC for transferring files
or for charging
Package contains: MP4 Player, USB cable, Ear buds, User Manual
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ON SCREEN ICONS
Feature Icon Function Button Button Operation /Options
Music
Play Music
Files
Menu
Return to file list to select a new track
Backwards
Press to go to previous track, press and hold to rewind
through track
Play/Pause
Start or Pause Playback
Forward
Pr
ess to go to next track, press and hold to fast forward
through track
Volume
Press then left and right buttons to increase/decrease
Video
Play Video
Files
Menu
Return to file list to select a new track
Backwards
Press to go to
previous track, press and hold to rewind
through track
Play/Pause
Start or Pause Playback
Forward
Press to go to next track, press and hold to fast forward
through track
Volume
Press then left and right buttons to increase/decrease
Radio
Listen to
FM Ration
Stations
Menu
Memory savingoptions
Backwards
Press: Manual search backwards
Press and hold: Auto search
backwards
Play/Pause
[No function]
Forward
Press: Manual search
forwards
Press and hold: Auto search
for
wards
Volume
Press then left and right buttons to increase/decrease
Photo
View
Photos
Menu
Return to file list to select a new track
Backwards
Press to go to previous
image
Play/Pause
Press to
begin slide show
Forward
P
ress to go to
next image
Volume [No function]
Record
Record
Voice
Dictations
Menu
Press and hold to return tomain menu
Backwards
[No function]
Play/Pause
Record new file / pause recording
Forward
[No function]
Volume [No function]
Text
View Text
Files
Menu
Return to file list to select a new text file
Backwards
Press to go to previous page, press and hold to rewind
through text file
Play/Pause
Start or Pause automatic page turns
Forward
Press to go to next page, press and hold to fast forward
through text file
Volume
Press then left and right buttons to increase/decrease
Explore
Explore All
Files
Menu
Return to file list to select a new text file
Backward
s
Scroll back throughoptions
Play/Pause
Select Option
Forward
Scroll
forwards
through options
Volume [No function]
Game
Play
Games
[Tetris-
style only]
Menu
Press and hold to return tomain menu
Backwards
Flip Tetris p
iece left
Play/Pause
Start or pause game
Forward
Flip Tetris piece
right
Volume Drop Tetris piece down
Setting
[See
below]
Menu
Move back throughsub
-
menu /
Return to
main menu
Backwards
Scroll back throughoptions
Play/Pause
Select Option
Forward
Scroll
forwards
through options
Volume [No function]

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SETTINGS
Feature Description Operation
Music
Repeat mode
Once
Repeat One
Folder Once
Folder Repeat
All Once
All Repeat
Intro
Play Mode Order
Shuffle
EQ Select
Normal
Rock
Pop
Classic
Bass
Jazz
User EQ
User EQ Settings [Manual select]
Record Settings REC Quality High Quality
Normal Quality
Text Settings Auto Play Time 2,4, 6, 8, 10 seconds
Radio Stereo Switch Off, On
FM Region China, Europe, Japan, U.S.A
Picture Settings AutoPlay Time 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 seconds
Display Back Light Time 5, 10, 15, 20, 30 seconds, Always On
Luminescence 1,2, 3, 4, 5
Back Light Mode Normal, Power Saver
Power Off - 10, 15, 30, 60, 120 Minutes
Language - [Various]
System About [Display Firmware version]
Upgrade Yes, No.
Default set Yes, No.

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AVI CONVERT TOOL – MAIN SCREEN OVERVIEW
No.
Name
Description
Function
1 File Header
Displays properties of
selected file
(underneath)
These columns display all information about a
selected file
2 File Queue Displays work queue of
currently selected files
When a file is selected for conversion, it will appear
on this list. This will allow you to more easily
manage larger lists of files which you wish to
convert.
3 Slide tab Displays other file
headers
Slidethis tab across to view all file headers and
values, otherwise you can just maximize your
screen view
4 Add
Select
a
file for
conversion
Click to select
a
file for conversion using windows
explorer
5 Delete
Delete a file from
the
conversion queue
Click to remove a file for the conversion queue
6 Convert Now
Begin conversion
process
When
a
file and settings have been selected,
click
this button to begin the conversion process
7 Stop Stop conversion process
Click to stop a file conversion
while in progress if
required
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Close
Close program
Click to close program
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AVI CONVERT TOOL – CONVERSION SETTINGS
Once the ADD button has been pressed (above),the following window will appear. Use the drop
down boxes (on the right) to locate a file, the destination folder and to name the file. The output
settings and new start and finish time can also be selected. When ready select SAVE. The file will
then appear in the previous conversion queue ready for conversion. Press CONVERT NOW(on the
previous screen) to begin.
Note: For further information about this software you can press the HELP icon from within the
software, as indicated below.

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TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Solution
The playerwon’t turn on / doesn’t
respond to any commands
- Make sure the power (button) is in the On
position
- Check that the volume is not set to “0”
- Check that your earphones are connect and
working correctly
- Check that your music files arenot damaged
and can play on other devices.
- Check that you have formatted your storage
(on-board or SD card) in correct FAT32 format
I cannot move files to or from the
player / does not appear on windows
explorer Please check your USB cable is connected.
Correctly.
The player cannot record
Please check
that you have
sufficient
available
memory.
Please check the battery
is adequately charged
Strange characters are displayedon
screen Please check ifthe correct language is
selected.
FM radio signal is not clear
Your earphones cable is usedas an antenna so
make sure they are plugged in. You may also
choose to move to another location to see if
reception improves.
SPECIFICATION
Feature Value
Screen Size 1.8 inch
Battery Li-Ion Polymer (Built-in)
Built-in memory 32GB
Supported file formats Music: MP1, MP2, MP3, WMA, WAV
Record: WAV
Video support: AVI
USB Version 2.0
Supported Operating Systems WINSE/ME/2K/XP, MacOS10.Linux2.4.2
(Only WIN98 needs the CD driver)

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Warranty Against Defects
Laser Corporation Pty Ltd (“Laser”) warrants your new product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for 12 months,
from the date of purchase, provided that the product is used in accordance with accompanying recommendations or instructions
where provided. The benefit of this warranty is in addition to your rights under the Australian Consumer Law and to other rights and
remedies of the consumer under a law in relation to the goods or services to which the warranty relates.
Through a network of retailers and resellers, Laser will provide you with your choice of a repair, exchange (where possible) or refund
(within Dead on Arrival period) for this product if it becomes defective within the warranty period.
This warranty will no longer apply where the defect is a result of alteration, accident, misuse, abuse, normal wearandtear, neglect or
improper storage. Please retain your receipt asproof of purchase
How to make a product warranty claim:
Step 1: Find your receipt which proves the date of purchase. Where the date of purchase cannot be verified, your place of
purchase or Laser will make an assessment based on the date of manufacture, the condition of the Laser Product and the type of
defect.
Step 2a): Contact your place of purchase. They will assess the nature of the fault and repair, replace or fund the product as per their
store refund or warranty policy.
Step 2b): If your place of purchase cannot be contacted, then you can contact Laser. Customer Service with details of your defective
Laser Product: Phone: (02) 9870 3388; or Email: support@laserco.com.au or online www.laserco.com.au/warranty (click on
“Consumers (End Users)”). Our business address is at 1/6-8 Byfield Street, North Ryde, NSW 2113
Step 3: Laser will issue you with a Return Authorisation (RA) number within 48 hours. When requested, send us the defective
Product and a copy of your receipt. Laser will cover the cost of the return delivery.
Step 4: Wait for us to contact you. Once we have received your defective Laser Product for inspection, we will inform you of our
assessment of your claim within 7 days. When we contact you, we will firstly let you know whether you have a valid claim under this
Warranty, and if so, we will inform you whether yourdefective Laser Product will be replaced or repaired, together with the number of
days you can expect to wait to receive your replaced or repaired LaserProduct.
Step 5: For further details on warranty cover and returns, please check Terms and Conditions for Warranty Returns section on
http://www.laserco.com.au/warranty
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or
refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the
goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amountto a major failure.
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