Operation Manual

In this function, pressing the “PRE” button
takes you back to the “Playback-after-
recording” function.
In any of the three previous functions,
pressing the “M” button will exit the repeat
mode.
Repeat times (in the play submenu)
For operation please refer to the “Backlight
intensity setting”.
The A-B repeat time determines how many
times the music is repeated before exit.
Repeat interval (in the play submenu)
For operation please refer to the “Backlight
intensity setting”.
The pause time (in seconds) between the rst
play and second play in repeat mode.
Playing movies
To play movies, you must convert the video to
AMV format. For additional instructions, please
see “Playing music”.
Button functions
“PLAY”: Play/Pause.
“M”: Hold to return to the main menu.
“PRE/NEXT”: Select Previous/Next les.
Hold for fast forward or reverse.
Record
Prior to recording please make sure that the
PMP200 has enough power.
This player supports up to 99 recorded les in
each folder.
Recording in the “Record mode”
1.
There are two ways to enter theRecord mode”:
In the main menu select “Record” and press
the “M” button to enter repeat mode.
2. Press the “Play” button to start and pause
recording; hold the “Play” button to save the
recording.
The recorded le is saved in the currently
selected content: “Recording stopped
submenu / Main disk content”.
If it shows “Capacity is full” it means no
space is left for saving the recorded les.
In this situation you must remove les to
make some free storage space.
If it shows “Content is full” means there are
99 les in this folder, please store your les
in a different folder.
Recording type selection
1. Enter the recording interface.
2.
Press theM” button to enter the Record submenu.
1. Enter the contrast mode. The repeat icon
is shown as “ ”, and the original recording
is played.
Contrast function (does not work with pre-recorded files)
2. After the original track/song is nished, the
icon changes to “ ”, and the user’s recording
is played.
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