Searick M6-MP3-US

Searick 16G MP3 Player with Bluetooth 4.2 User Manual

Model: M6-MP3-US

1. Ifihan

This manual provides detailed instructions for the operation and maintenance of your Searick 16G MP3 Player with Bluetooth 4.2. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the device to ensure proper functionality and to maximize your user experience.

2. Ọja Ipariview ati Awọn akoonu Package

The Searick MP3 Player is a portable device designed for music playback, FM radio, voice recording, video viewing, photo browsing, and e-book reading. It features a 2.4-inch LCD screen and Bluetooth 4.2 connectivity.

Awọn akoonu idii:

  • 1 x Searick MP3 Player
  • 1 x Agbo
  • 1 x Okun USB
  • 1 x Sport Armband
  • 1 x Lanyard
  • 1 x Itọsọna olumulo (iwe yii)
Searick MP3 Player and included accessories: MP3 player, sports armband, earphones, USB cable, lanyard, and user manual.
Figure 2.1: Searick MP3 Player and included accessories. This image displays the MP3 player, a sports armband, wired earphones, a USB charging/data cable, a lanyard, and a printed user manual.

3. Ifilelẹ ẹrọ ati Awọn iṣakoso

Familiarize yourself with the physical components and controls of your MP3 player.

Diagram of Searick MP3 Player with numbered parts and their functions.
Figure 3.1: Device Layout. This diagram illustrates the various ports and buttons on the MP3 player, including the headphone jack, USB port, volume controls, power button, and TF card slot.
  1. Headphone/Earphone Jack: Connect wired headphones here.
  2. Ibudo USB: For charging the device and transferring data to/from a computer.
  3. Volume +/Previous Song: Press briefly to increase volume; press and hold to go to the previous song.
  4. Volume -/Next Song: Press briefly to decrease volume; press and hold to go to the next song.
  5. Bọtini agbara: Press and hold to turn the device on/off. Briefly press to lock/unlock the screen.
  6. Ibudo Kaadi TF: Insert a Micro TF card (up to 128GB, not included) for expanded storage.
  7. Touch Panel, Display Screen: The primary interface for navigating the device.

4. Eto

4.1 Ngba agbara si Ẹrọ

Before first use, fully charge the MP3 player. Connect the device to a computer's USB port or a USB wall adapter (not included) using the provided USB cable. A full charge typically takes 2.5-3 hours and provides up to 40 hours of music playback.

MP3 player being charged while a person is running with it in an armband.
Figure 4.1: Charging the MP3 Player. This image shows the MP3 player connected for charging, highlighting its portability during activities like running with the included armband.

4.2 Inserting a Micro TF Card

To expand storage, insert a Micro TF card (up to 128GB, not included) into the TF Card Port (6). Ensure the card is inserted correctly until it clicks into place. To remove, gently push the card until it springs out.

Searick MP3 Player showing 16GB internal capacity and a Micro TF card for expansion.
Figure 4.2: Micro TF Card Slot. This image illustrates the MP3 player's 16GB internal memory and the option to expand storage using a Micro TF card, which supports up to 128GB.

5. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ

5.1 Basic Touch System Navigation

The device features a 2.4-inch HD color touchscreen for navigation.

  • To open a function: Tap the corresponding icon.
  • To navigate to the next page: Slide upward .
  • To navigate to the previous page: Slide downward .
  • To return to the previous menu: Slide leftward .
  • To access a sub-menu: Slide rightward .

5.2 Sisisẹsẹhin Orin

The MP3 player supports various audio formats including MP3, WMA, APE, FLAC, and WAV. You can listen via wired headphones, Bluetooth headphones, or the built-in speaker.

  • Awọn ọna kika atilẹyin: MP3, WMA, APE, FLAC, WAV.
  • Eto oludogba: Customize your audio experience with preset choices like Rock, Funk, Hip hop, Jazz, Classical, Techno, or create your own.
  • Agbọrọsọ ti a ṣe sinu: Enjoy music without headphones.
Woman listening to music with headphones, surrounded by icons of supported audio formats and equalizer settings.
Figure 5.1: Audio Format Support and Equalizer. This image highlights the MP3 player's compatibility with various audio formats (MP3, WAV, WMA, FLAC, APE, OGG) and its multiple equalizer settings (Rock, Pop, Classic, Jazz, BBS, Normal).
Close-up of the MP3 player showing sound waves emanating from its top-mounted speaker.
Figure 5.2: Built-in Speaker. This close-up view of the MP3 player demonstrates its integrated speaker, allowing for audio playback without external headphones.

5.3 Bluetooth Asopọmọra

The device features Bluetooth 4.2 for connecting to wireless headphones or Bluetooth speakers. This provides a fast and stable connection with high-fidelity lossless sound.

Akiyesi pataki: This portable MP3 player is not a Bluetooth receiver and cannot pair with mobile phones or other Bluetooth-enabled smart devices.

Four scenarios showing the MP3 player connected via Bluetooth to a speaker and headphones, and connected via cable in a car.
Figure 5.3: Bluetooth Connectivity in Use. This composite image shows the MP3 player wirelessly connected to a Bluetooth speaker and headphones, as well as connected via cable in a car, demonstrating its versatile usage scenarios.

5.4 Redio FM

The built-in FM tuner supports both manual and auto-tune functions. For optimal reception, connect wired earphones as they act as the antenna.

5.5 Agbohunsile

The device includes a voice recorder function, supporting MP3, WAV, and ACT formats for recordings.

5.6 Video and Photo Viewing

View videos in AMV and AVI formats, and browse pictures in JPG and BMP formats on the 2.4-inch LCD screen.

5.7 Olùkàwé ìwé-ẹ̀rọ itanna

The MP3 player supports e-books in TXT format.

5.8 File Gbigbe

Connect the MP3 player to your computer using the provided USB cable. The device will appear as a removable disk, allowing you to drag and drop music, video, photo, and e-book files directly onto its internal storage or an inserted TF card.

6. Itọju

  • Jẹ́ kí ẹ̀rọ náà gbẹ. Ọrinrin lè ba àwọn ẹ̀rọ itanna jẹ́.
  • Clean the screen and body with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners.
  • Avoid extreme temperatures. Do not expose the device to direct sunlight for extended periods or to very cold environments.
  • Protect the screen from scratches.
  • Battery life: The built-in battery provides approximately 40 hours of music playback. Battery performance may decrease over time with regular use.

7. Laasigbotitusita

Device Not Turning On or Crashing

If the MP3 player fails to turn on or experiences a system crash, locate the reset hole on the device. Insert a thin needle or paperclip into the reset hole and gently press to restart the machine. This action will not delete your data.

8. Awọn pato

BrandSearick
Orukọ awoṣeẸrọ orin MP3 pẹlu Bluetooth
Asopọmọra TechnologyBluetooth 4.2, USB
Agbara Ibi ipamọ Iranti16 GB (Inu)
Expandable MemoryUp to 128GB Micro TF Card (not included)
Iwon iboju2.4 inches LCD
Awọn ọna kika ohun ni atilẹyinMP3, WMA, APE, FLAC, WAV
Awọn ọna kika fidio ni atilẹyinAMV, AVI
Voice Recorder FormatsMP3, WAV, ACT
Picture Formats SupportedJPG, BMP
E-Book Format SupportedTXT
FM Gbigba Igbohunsafẹfẹ87.5 MHz ~ 108 MHz
Akoko gbigba agbara2.5-3 wakati
Akoko Idaraya OrinTiti di wakati 40
Agbara Batiri3.7 V / 500 mAh
Iwọn (D x W x H)0.49" x 2.08" x 3.05"
Iwọn Nkan95 g

9. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support

The Searick MP3 Player comes with a 1-year warranty. For any questions or support needs, please refer to the contact information provided with your purchase documentation or visit the official Searick support webojula.

Ọja ti pariview image showing a '1 Year Warranty' badge.
Figure 9.1: 1-Year Warranty Information. This image includes a badge indicating a 1-year warranty for the product.

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