User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Overview
- 2 Buttons and Ports
- 2.1 Buttons/Ports Diagram:
- 2.2 Buttons and ports introduced
- 2.2.1 Power/lock button
- 2.2.2 Volume up
- 2.2.3 Volume down
- 2.2.4 Confirm button
- 2.2.5 Shortcuts button
- 2.2.6 Touch bar
- 2.2.7 Up/Prev.track/Rewind
- 2.2.8 Back
- 2.2.9 Down/Next track/Fast forward
- 2.2.10 USB transfer/Charging
- 2.2.11 Micro SD card slot
- 2.2.12 Headphone out jack
- 2.2.13 Microphone
- 3 Introduction of display
- 3.1 Power on/off and home page
- 3.2 Main screen
- 3.3 Lock screen clock
- 3.4 Status Bar
- 3.5 Browse Files
- 3.6 Recording
- 3.7 Category
- 3.7.1 All songs
- 3.7.2 Artist
- 3.7.3 Album
- 3.7.4 Genre
- 3.7.5 Favorites
- 3.7.6 Playlists
- 3.7.7 Recently added
- 3.8 Play settings
- 3.8.1 Play mode
- 3.8.2 Resume mode
- 3.8.3 Playback gap
- 3.8.4 Max volume
- 3.8.5 Default volume
- 3.8.6 Fixed volume setting
- 3.8.7 Balance
- 3.8.8 Equalizer
- 3.8.9 Play through folders
- 3.9 system settings
- 3.9.1 Update Media lib
- 3.9.2 Brightness
- 3.9.3 Screen timeout
- 3.9.4 Idle standby
- 3.9.5 Sleep
- 3.9.6 USB mode
- 3.9.7 Multifunction button
- 3.9.8 Button light
- 3.9.9 Theme
- 3.9.10 Recording quality
- 3.9.11 Lockscreen clock
- 3.9.12 Time setting
- 3.9.13 Date setting
- 3.9.14 Language
- 3.9.15 Storage formatting
- 3.9.16 Factory restore
- 3.9.17 About M3
- 3.10 Now playing screen
- 3.11 Shortcuts menu
- 4 Other operations
- 4.1 Songs added to favorites
- 4.2 Songs removed from Favorites
- 4.3 Songs added to the playlist
- 4.4 songs removed from the playlist
- 4.5 Delete playlist
- 4.6 Delete files of songs
- 4.7 External list
- 4.8 Shortcut operation
- 4.9 Song of preference
- 5 Firmware upgrade
- 6 Notes and precautions
- 7 FAQs
- 7.1 How may the M3 be charged?
- 7.2 What is the charging current of M3?
- 7.3 How long does it take to charge the M3?
- 7.4 Can I listen to songs on the M3 while charging
- 7.5 Can M3 be charged with other Micro USB cable?
- 7.6 Why does the M3 charge so slowly or not at all
- 7.7 How to judge the status of M3 charging?
- 7.8 Which operating systems does M3 support for co
- 7.9 What USB ports does the M3 support?
- 7.10 Does the M3 support file be directly dragged
- 7.11 Does the M3 online computer need to be instal
- 7.12 How to check whether my M3 has the latest fir
- 7.13 How to upgrade the M3 firmware?
- 7.14 What to do if the update fails? Would my M3
- 7.15 What cards do the M3 support?
- 7.16 Is the M3 picky about cards?
- 7.17 What size card does the M3 support?
- 7.18 How to format SD card into FAT32 format?
- 7.19 All files on the SD card cannot be displayed
- 7.20 Files on the SD card (FAT32) only show partia
- 7.21 How do I reset the database files in M3?
- 7.22 What formats of SD card does the M3 support f
- 7.23 M3 supports APE, why my APE can't play.
- 7.24 Does M3 support CUE sheets?
- 7.25 The SD card have CUE files. Why M3 can’t supp
- 7.26 Why can't I see the CUE file in the browse fi
- 7.27 How do you set it to play across different fo
- 7.28 Why do my lyrics not show?
- 7.29 Why is the cue playing screen displaying garb
- 7.30 Why do my new songs not appear under any cate
- 7.31 Why does the total number of files displayed
- 7.32 How to get longer battery life for the M3?
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external sound card.
(Note: windows7/8/10 of 32bit or 64bit systems need to go to the official website to download and install the driver,
the driver package has detailed installation instructions. System of OSX does not need to install the driver, just
set M3 to DAC mode and connect to the computer with a USB cable; system of windows xp only storage is
supported, USB DAC is not supported)
3.9.7 Multifunction button
The multifunction button refers to the confirm button (the button on the side of the fuselage that is at the bottom
one). By selecting different settings through this item, different functions can be realized. When the Playback Control is
selected,in the now playing screen,shortly press it can be realized as the play/pause operation, while the non-play screen is
Shortly pressed, the confirm button can be used; when the item is selected as the Repeat, in the now playing screen when
the screen is on, this button is the repeat control. Under the other screens, this button is still used as the confirm button.
The repeat function is used as follows:
First, you need to set the “Multifunction button” to “Repeat”. When you play music in the screen for the first time,
press the side confirm button (hereinafter referred to as “Repeat button”) for the first time, the machine will press the
Repeat button from 00:00 to the current time. In one position (such as 01:00), the loop repeats playback. At this moment,
the status bar displays the AB mark icon, as shown in the left figure. When the repeat button is pressed again in the AB
state, the song will be pressed from the last time the repeat button is pressed (means 01:00)M3 resume normal playback.
During normal playback (assuming 02:00), when the repeat button is pressed again, the song wil loop repeat playback in
the last two pressed position intervals (from 01:00 to 02:00).
(Note: After switching songs, the original repeat mark information will not be memorized)
3.9.8 Button light
Press the confirm button to enter the adjustment screen. Slide the touch bar to adjust the brightness of the button
indicator. When the brightness level is adjusted to the lowest level, the button light will be off.
3.9.9 Theme
Shortly press the confirm button to enter the adjustment screen, slide the touch bar to select the corresponding
theme, and then press the confirm button again to confirm the select.