R10_20140702 USER’S MANUAL Model: MP3Sportwatch-100 & BH-100 Description: Sport Watch (P.3-24) Headset with Bluetooth (P.26-28) For more information: www.lenco.
R10_20140702 Cautions • Do not place naked flames, such as lighted candles on or near the product. • Do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases on or near the product. • Do not use or store this product in a place where it is subject to direct sunlight, heat, excessive dust or vibration. • Do not use this product with wet hands. • Do not clean this product with water or other liquids. • Do not block or cover the slots and holes in the product.
R10_20140702 A. Get to know the controls on Player 1 8 2 7 3 6 4 5 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Description TFT With Touch Function Button Button Button 3.5mm Earphone Jack Micro USB Port Splash Proof Cover Clip Capacitive Touch Panel For Volume Up / Value For Volume down / Value For Power On/Off, Mode, Reset For Earphone Set For PC Connection / Charge B. About Player Battery Player has an internal, non–user-replaceable battery.
R10_20140702 Once you have connected player with computer / power charger, then you will see the “PC Connection” or “Battery Charging” screen appear for view; PC Connection Battery Charging For PC connection screen: the player is connecting with computer for data’s transfer and the battery is charging in background. For Battery Charging screen: the energy level is running in battery icon, the battery is in charging. The energy level will show full when the battery is fully charged.
R10_20140702 Or, if you’re using a Windows PC, you can also eject player in My Computer or by clicking the “Safely Remove Hardware” icon in the Windows system tray, select the correspondence name of USB Device and choose “Stop” > choose “Confirm” > choose “Confirm” follow by the pop-up windows you’re your computer. Or, if you’re using a Mac, you can also eject player by dragging the player icon on the desktop to the Trash. Disconnect the USB cable from the player and computer, simply remove it.
R10_20140702 seconds. “Main Menu” screens F. Use Setup Menu You might need to set date & time or change some default setting as you desired in setup menu before you start to use the player. To go into setup menu, from main menu, choose “Setup” by slide to left / right on screen, then tap the “Setup” menu icon, a “Settings” list appears to use; Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Note: To move list’s item up or down, slide to “Up / Down” on screen. To go back to previous menu, slide to right on screen. 1.
R10_20140702 Tap / icon or tap the rest items “Month / Day / Hour / Minute / Second” box, to adjusting them to current date and time by the same methods. Tap icon to confirm those adjusted values. If not, the date and time will not store after you have exited. 2. Clock Style Tap the “Clock Style” > tap “Digit Clock” or “Analog Clock” display which you like. “Digit Clock” Display “Analog Clock” Display 3.
R10_20140702 6. Power Off Tap the “Power Off” item > tap “OFF / 10 / 15 / 30 / 60 / 120 Minutes” which you desired; Choose “OFF” to disable the sleep timer function. Choose “10 ~ 120 minutes” time to enable the sleep timer function, the Player will be turned power to “OFF” according to the selected time. 7. Language: This player can use difference OSD languages. Tap the “Language” item > tap which language as you desired. 8.
R10_20140702 You can use this music player to playback with almost full format of music file of audio coding. To open the music player in Main Menu: From main menu, choose “Music” by slide to left / right on screen, then tap the “Music” menu icon, a “Music Now Playing” interface appears to use and a music file is starting to automatically; 1. Play / Pause Music In music now playing interface; Tap icon to pause the playing music. Tap icon for play the music from pause. 2.
R10_20140702 6. To Call Out Music File List In Music Now Playing interface, slide to left on screen, a “Music File” list appear to use; Then slide to up or down on screen to page up/down the list for select the desired music which you want to play. Tap the desired music name’s file to choose and start the play. H.
R10_20140702 In video playing mode; Tap the center of screen to pause the playing video. Also, the Video Now Playing interface is appearing. Tap the center of screen to play the video file from pause. 2. Play Next / Previous file and Fast-forward / Fast-backward Call out the video now playing interface. Then; Tap icon to play next file. Tap icon to play previous file. Tap and hold icon to play fast-forward. Tap and hold icon to play fast-backward. 3.
R10_20140702 MPEG format video files, please install related DirectShow filter at first. Otherwise, AVI Converter cannot work normally. For Media Manager in Windows XP and Windows 2003, please make sure you have installed Microsoft Media Player 10.0 or above, and Microsoft .NET framework 3.0. 2. Program installation and use The AVI Video Convert Tool is stored on the device’s memory, or on the provided CD, in a folder named “UTILITIES > Video Conversion Software”.
R10_20140702 Make sure resolution of AVI is selected to “128x128”, if not, click on the button at right and change it to 128x128”. The Quality of AVI in Setting is defaulted at “High”. You can change it, by click on the button at right, to “High / Normal / Low” if you want. The Aspect Ratio of AVI in Setting is defaulted at “Full”. You can change it, by click on the button at right, to “Full / 4:3 / 16:9” if you want.
R10_20140702 Conversion Software before use it. Move the mouse allow on this program icon which in desktop, then right click mouse button, a “dialog window” pop up for use; In Compatibility mode window, click the box of “Run this program in compatibility” for and chose “Window 7”; In Settings window, click the box of “Run this program as an administrator”; Then select Apply and OK to confirm and exit from dialog window. J.
R10_20140702 - Walk / Run 10 steps with your normal stride as illustrated below; - Measure the distance from START to END in centimeter (cm). Then calculate your stride length by dividing the total distance by 10. Example: - Total distance = 800 cm; - 800 cm ÷ 10 steps = 80 cm (average per stride). c. Height: According to your known personal height, tap the suitable range (example: 180 ~ 189cm) and store into setup menu by tap on it item. 2.
R10_20140702 display is appearing and time is start running, from “00:00:00”. At same time pedometer sensor is starting to counts your move. Now you can start the walk or running as you chosen. Those wanted information; such as: Steps, distance, calorie burned and Speed (average speed per Hour), are showing on pedometer counts display screen for view. 4. Stop Pedometer Counts Function & Save Record In Pedometer interface, tap the icon to stop and reset the pedometer counts function.
R10_20140702 Close the zipper / button of your pocket (if available) to prevent the unit from dropping. Hanging the player from your neck Attach a secure lanyard or string to the unit. (not provided) Place the lanyard around your neck and hang the unit as illustrated. NOTE: Make sure the lanyard / string is correctly sized to easily remove the unit from around your neck. If used hanging around neck, the lanyard / string can cause strangulation.
R10_20140702 When the unit swings from your belt, the top of your pants or a bag. Up and down movement. Standing up and/or sitting down movement. Playing sports other than walking. Ascending or descending movement at stairs or in a steep slope. Walking at an inconsistent stride. When you shuffle or wear sandals. Starting and stopping or other forms of inconsistent walking. Walking extremely slowly. Vibrations from a moving vehicle. Such as riding a bicycle, automobile, train or bus. K.
R10_20140702 1. 2. 3. are contains supported picture files. If not, no picture file will show out when you entered the selected folder) Slide to right on screen to go back to previous list, or slide to up / down on screen to move up or down the list when necessary. Once files are located, tap the desired file to start the play, a Picture Now Playing interface appear and the picture is displaying.
R10_20140702 In Now Playing interface, press or pressing the function’s key and or tap the relevant icons, or slide to Up / Down / Left / Right on screen for the wanted function. (refer to item D above mentioned functions for reference) M. Use Bluetooth Menu In music playing mode (playing a music), then go to Bluetooth menu, tap it to enter into Bluetooth interface. 1.
R10_20140702 2. EQ will lock as default effect even you want to change it. 3. Every time power Off the device, Bluetooth will be turned Off for energy saving. If you want it again, turn On the Bluetooth function after power On the device. N. Clock and Interface Display: This Player can turn to clock watch style if install it into the watchband (provided).
R10_20140702 P. Install / Remove with Watchband Install Remove Q. Splashproof Handling: 4. The Sport Watch can handle a brief jet of water on its surface (IPX4 Splash Proof). However, it should never be operated under running water and under no circumstance it should never be fully immersed in water. Make sure that the splash proof Rubber Seal Cover it tightens closed at the right position. 5. Always wipe the Sport Watch surface thoroughly if it becomes wet with moisture or water splashes.
R10_20140702 device *Make sure Bluetooth receiver has already entered into pairing mode. S. Frequently Asked Question Where can I find Check for latest Software update at updates & download? http://www.lenco.com/support/firmware/ T. Specification Dimension Weight LCD PC connection Earphone Impedance Internal Memory Battery Bluetooth Audio Music Format Movie Format Pedometer 45.2 mm (H) x 40.3 mm (W) x 18.0mm (D) 26g 1.41 inches, Resolution (RGB) 128 x 128 USB 2.
R10_20140702 (by calculation) Picture Format Water Resistance Operating Temperature Operating System JPEG, BMP IPX4 (Splash Proof) 0 to 40℃ Window 2000/XP/Vista/Win7. Or, Mac 9.2 and above U. Disclaimer Updates to Firmware and/or hardware components are made regularly. Therefore some of the instruction, specifications and pictures in this documentation may differ slightly from your particular situation.
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R10_20140702 HEADSET OVERVIEW ① Power switch ② Volume up & Next song ③ Volume down & Previous song ④ Microphone ⑤ LED Indicator Light ⑥ Charging socket OPENNING INSTRUCTIONS Charging the headset 1.Your headset uses a rechargeable built-in battery,make sure the headset is fully charged before using it for the first tim. 2.Connect the USB cable to the charging socket,the headset can be charged. 3.During charging,the LED indicator light remains red,when charging completed,it turns to blue.
R10_20140702 1.Short press the power switch button to answer a call when you hear incoming call tones. 2.When you are listening to music,the music stops during a call. Ending a call 1.Short press the power switch button to end a call. Rejecting a call 1.Press the power switch button for 2 seconds to reject a call when a call comes in. Redialing the latest call 1.Short press the power switch button for 2 times continually, and then it will make a call to the latest number you dialed. Volume Control 1.
R10_20140702 ITEM Driver Unit Impedance Frequency Response S/N Rated Power Max. output Power Max.Input Power Operating voltage range Battery Bluetooth-Version Mic Sensitivity Operating range Standby time Talk/Play time Charging time SPECIFICATIONS 10 mm 16 Ohms 20 Hz to 20KHz 88±5dB 3 mW 30 mW 30 mW 3.0V-4.2V Lithium 3.7V, 100mAh Bluetooth v3.0 EDR class 2 -42 ±3dB up to 33 feet(10 meters) up to 160 hours about 4 hours 1.5 hours * Depending on the phone type and usage, the actual time may vary.
R10_20140702 Service and support For information: www.lenco.com For support: http://lencosupport.zendesk.com Lenco helpdesk: Germany 0900-1520530 (Local charges) The Netherlands 0900-23553626 (Local charges + 1ct p/min) Belgium 02-6200115 (Local charges) France 03-81484280 (Local charges) The helpdesk is accessible from Monday till Friday from 9 AM till 6 PM. When contacting Lenco, you will always be asked for the model and serial number of your product.
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