Technika Car Stereo System MP 112 User Manual

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION  
WARNING: This product contains an integral battery. There is a risk of  
fire and burns if the player is handled improperly. Do not disassemble,  
crush, puncture or dispose of in fire or wter. Do not attempt to open  
the player case or service the battery pack. Use a qualified service  
technician to replace the battery and replace only with a battery  
designated for this product. Dispose of the product with the battery  
intact in accordance with recycling regulations in your area.  
Read these instructions.  
Keep these instructions.  
Heed all warnings.  
Follow all instructions.  
Do not use this apparatus near water.  
Clean only with a slightly damp cloth.  
Do not block any ventilation openings.  
Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.  
Do not install or operate near any heat sources such as radiators,  
stoves, or other apparatus that produce heat.  
Do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.  
Never listen to music through headphones when driving a car or  
cycling. It is not only dangerous, it is illegal.  
To avoid possible damage to your hearing, do not listen to music  
at high levels through headphones.  
Never disconnect the player from the PC without following the  
correct procedure.  
After use, always disconnect the earphones and store the  
earphones and the player safely.  
 
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INDEX  
INTRODUCTION  
UNPACKING  
INDEX  
Carefully unpack the unit. If it is damaged, please return it to  
your nearest Tesco store for replacement. Remember to take your  
purchase receipt with you.  
Retain the User Handbook. If you pass the unit on to a third party  
make sure you pass on the handbook.  
Important safety information ................................................. 1  
Introduction & unpacking ....................................................... 2  
Controls & connections............................................................ 3  
Battery & charging.................................................................. 4  
Getting started & file transfer ................................................. 5  
Operation.............................................................................. 10  
Playing music........................................................................ 11  
Voice recordings.................................................................... 15  
FM radio................................................................................ 17  
File & folder navigation......................................................... 20  
Settings................................................................................. 22  
Troubleshooting.................................................................... 25  
Specifications........................................................................ 25  
Warranty............................................................................... 25  
We suggest you retain the packaging. If you dispose of it, do so  
having regard to any recycling regulations in your area.  
CONTENTS  
The carton should contain:  
The MP-112 MP3 player  
Headphones  
Operating Manual  
If any items are missing or damaged, contact your nearest TESCO  
store for a replacement. Have your receipt ready when you call.  
Retain the packaging. If you dispose of it, do so having regard to  
any recycling regulations in your area.  
Microsoft, Windows, XP, Vista and Windows Media Player are  
trademarks of the Microsoft group of companies.  
 
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CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS  
a
Reset hole  
b
c
Display window  
Play/Pause button.  
Press and hold to enter the main menu  
d
e
f
g
h
Next/Right button  
Previous/Left button  
Volume up button  
Volume down button  
Select button. Press to enter a sub-menu.  
Press and hold to switch on and off.  
i
Microphone  
1) Headphone jack  
1! Hook for carrying strap  
1@ USB plug release  
 
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BATTERY AND CHARGING  
POWER SUPPLY  
The player is powered by an internal rechargeable battery.  
Battery cautions  
BATTERY CARE  
To preserve the life of the battery, the following recommendations are  
made -  
The battery is not replaceable. Do not attempt to open the player to  
replace the battery.  
As the unit contains a battery, do not throw it into water, the general  
rubbish or in a fire.  
RECHARGING THE BATTERY  
The battery is automatically recharged when the player is connected  
to the USB port of a computer.  
Fully charge the battery before first use.  
Charge the battery immediately if the ‘Low battery’ message is  
displayed.  
Do not overcharge the battery. Unplug the player from the  
computer when the battery level indication reads fully charged.  
Do not allow the battery to over-discharge. To avoid over-  
discharge, fully charge the player every 3 months.  
A full charge will take approximately two and a half hours. Once  
plugged into the computer for charging the player should be left  
charging for the recommended time period.  
A battery level indicator is provided to monitor the charge condition  
of the battery.  
 
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GETTING STARTED  
How does the player work?  
To check the version of Windows Media Player:  
A library of music files is created on a personal computer. These files  
are generally copied to the computer from music CDs (ripped). You  
can then select music within the library that you want to listen to on  
your personal MP3 player. Each time your MP3 player is connected, the  
player will check the computer library and add new tracks that you  
have marked to synchronise with the player.  
Open Windows Media Player (click Start>All programs>Windows  
Media Player)  
Once Windows Media Player is open, click Help>About Windows  
Media Player.  
The version is shown on this screen. Version 11 or later is recommended,  
although earlier versions will function.  
If you need to upgrade to a newer version of Windows Media Player,  
Does the computer need to be a particular specification?  
Your computer should meet a minimum specification of -  
Processor minimum of Pentium 200MHz.  
Operating system Microsoft Windows XP, Vista or later.  
120MB or more of available hard disk space.  
A free USB port.  
Building a music library on the computer:  
Collect together the CDs that you want to include in your library and  
rip them into the Windows Media Player (WMP) library. The default  
setting for ripping via WMP is .WMA format files at a quality of  
128kb/s. This setting is compatible with your player and is best left  
unchanged unless you are confident with changing the format and  
quality settings.  
What software will be required on my computer?  
For easy communication with your player, Windows Media Player,  
version 11 (WMP11) or later is recommended to manage your music  
files.  
iTunes:  
Windows Media Player software is supplied free of charge with  
Microsoft Windows, but depending on the age of your computer, the  
version installed may not be version 11.  
The iTunes Media Player is not recommended for managing the music  
files on your player.  
 
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TRANSFERRING MUSIC FILES FROM A WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER 11 LIBRARY  
Copying music to your player  
Switch on your computer.  
Open Windows Media Player 11.  
Slide the USB plug release on the  
back of the player to extend the  
USB docking connector.  
Dock the player into a convenient  
USB port on your computer.  
The display on the player will light and  
show the synchronisation symbols.  
After a short delay, a pane will open on  
the right of the Windows Media Player  
display titled ‘Sync List.  
In the main library, click on the  
albums or tracks you want to  
transfer and drag them across to  
the sync list.  
NOTE: You can drag individual tracks  
from the track list or click on the  
album symbol to select the entire  
album.  
 
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TRANSFERRING MUSIC FILES FROM A WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER 11 LIBRARY  
The display above the sync list will  
show the available memory in your  
player.  
When you have added all the  
music you want to transfer, press  
the ‘Start Sync’ button at the  
bottom of the sync list.  
Synchronisation will start as Windows  
Media Player copies all the music files  
to your player. Progress bars display  
synchronisation progress. Leave the  
player docked to the computer until  
synchronisation is finished.  
NOTE: Synchronisation may take  
some time if you are copying a large  
number of albums to the player.  
When synchronisation is complete,  
a message will be displayed - ‘You  
can now disconnect MP112 USB MP3  
player.  
Unplug the player.  
The player will switch off.  
 
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USING WINDOWS EXPLORER TO TRANSFER MUSIC FILES  
Copying music to your player using Windows Explorer  
For users familiar with computer file transfer, Windows Explorer can  
be used as an alternative to Windows Media Player 11 to transfer  
music files to your player.  
Switch on the computer.  
Navigate to ‘My Computer’(Click Start>My Computer).  
Slide the catch on the back panel of the player to extend the USB  
docking connector.  
Dock the player into a convenient USB port on your computer.  
Browse to the list of drives on your computer.  
After a short delay, the player will appear as a ‘Removable Disk.  
To make it easier to identify the player you may want to rename the disk  
for easy recognition. The computer will recognise the player by its new  
name whenever you connect it.  
Double click to open this drive and you will see a MUSIC folder (for  
uploading music) and a RECORD folder (for recordings).  
Open a second window of ‘My Computer.  
Browse to your music files and drag the album folders or music  
files onto the MUSIC folder to upload them.  
NOTE: If your files are stored in folders you can copy the complete  
folder into the MUSIC folder. Ensure that only MP3 or WMA music files  
are in the folders before transferring them.  
 
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USING WINDOWS EXPLORER TO TRANSFER MUSIC FILES  
Disconnecting the player  
Another screen opens. Click OK.  
Locate the ‘Safely Remove Hardware’ icon on the taskbar at the  
bottom right of the screen.  
Double click the icon.  
In the box that opens, click Stop.  
When you see the ‘Safe To Remove Hardware’ notice, you can  
remove the player.  
 
9
OPERATION  
PLAYER MODES  
SWITCHING THE PLAYER ON AND OFF  
Main menu modes:  
Switching the player on  
Select this mode to play music.  
Press and hold the button for 3 seconds.  
Select this mode to make a recording.  
Select this mode to play a recording.  
Select this mode to play FM radio.  
The display lights. After a short delay the Technika logo is shown, then  
the main menu.  
Switching the player off  
Press and hold the button for 3 seconds.  
A farewell message is shown on the display (Bye Bye!). After a short  
delay the display will switch off.  
Select this mode to organise the files on your player.  
Select this mode to change settings.  
Selecting a mode from the main menu  
When the player is switched on the main menu will be automatically  
displayed.  
From the main menu press the < or > button to scroll through the  
available modes.  
NOTE: You can return to the main menu at any time by pressing and  
holding the /, button.  
 
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PLAYING MUSIC  
Playing music:  
Play  
To start playing music, press the /, button.  
When playing, the Repeat Mode is displayed.  
Select the ‘MUSIC’mode from the main menu.  
Pause  
After a short delay the display will show the Music Status screen with  
track number etc.  
To toggle between play and pause, press the /, button.  
When paused, a folder symbol is displayed in place of the repeat  
symbol.  
Track skip  
To select the next or previous track, press the > or < button.  
Fast Search  
To fast search forward or backward through a track, press and  
hold the > or < button.  
Volume control:  
To increase or decrease the volume while playing, press the +  
or - button.  
1. Sample rate  
2. Track number playing  
3. Repeat mode  
4. Track elapsed time  
5. Battery level  
6. Track total time  
When adjusting the volume, the volume bargraph is displayed alongside  
the volume level on a scale of 0 (minimum) to 32 (maximum).  
7. Total number of tracks  
8. Track name/ID3 tag  
9. Encoding (MP3/WMA)  
Navigating by album:  
Advanced users may prefer to select music by folder/album. For more  
information about folder navigation, refer to the section ‘Album  
Navigation By Folder.  
 
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ADVANCED MUSIC MENU  
Your player includes 4 special functions that may be selected from the  
Advanced Menu when music is playing. These are -  
Repeat/random mode:  
There are 5 repeat/random mode options.  
Repeat mode  
Equaliser  
Tempo rate  
Favourites  
Exit  
To change the repeat/random mode, select the Repeat option  
from the Advanced Menu.  
Press the > or < button to scroll through the available options.  
Normal (Repeat off)  
Repeat 1 (Repeat the current track)  
Repeat All (Repeat all tracks)  
Random (play all tracks in a random order)  
Intro (play the first 10 seconds of each track)  
When you have highlighted the option you want, press the /,  
button to select it.  
To open the Advanced Menu:  
The display will now show the Advanced Menu.  
Check that music is playing (not paused).  
Press the button.  
Press the > or < button to change between menu options.  
Press the /, button to select a menu option.  
The player will exit repeat setting and return to play the track. The  
display will show the repeat mode that has been set.  
 
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ADVANCED MUSIC MENU  
Equaliser:  
Tempo rate:  
Changing the Tempo rate will change the ‘speed’ of the music. By  
setting a higher tempo, the music will play faster. A lower tempo will  
slow down the music.  
There are 7 equaliser mode options that will change the sound  
response of your player.  
To change the equaliser setting, select the Equaliser option from  
the Advanced Menu.  
To change the Tempo rate setting, select the Tempo rate option  
from the Advanced Menu.  
Press the > or < button to scroll through the available options.  
Press the > or < button to change the setting from 0 (no change  
in tempo) to a minimum of -8 (very slow) or a maximum of +8  
(very fast).  
Normal (No equalisation)  
Rock  
Pop  
Classic  
Soft  
Jazz  
DBB (Bass boost)  
As you change the setting you will hear the sound change.  
When you have highlighted the option you want, press the /,  
button  
The player will exit equaliser setting and return to play the track.  
 
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ADVANCED MUSIC MENU  
Favourites playlist:  
Exiting Favourite play:  
When you hear a track you like, you can save it as a favourite in your  
playlist. When you have a collection of favourites saved you can choose  
to play the complete playlist of your favourites.  
Press and hold the /, button at any time to return to the main  
menu and select another function.  
Deleting your favourites:  
Saving your favourites:  
There is also a delete option to remove tracks from your Favourites  
playlist.  
To add the track that is playing to your Favourites playlist, open  
the Advanced Menu and select the Favourites option.  
Press the > or < button to scroll to the ‘Addoption.  
Press the /, button.  
To delete a track, open the Advanced Menu and select the  
Favourites option.  
Press the > or < button to scroll to the ‘Delete’option.  
Press the /, button.  
This track will be added to your Favourites playlist.  
Continue to add tracks and build up your favourites playlist.  
Your Favourites playlist will be displayed  
Press the > or < button to scroll through the playlist and find the  
track you want to delete.  
Press the /, button to confirm deletion from the playlist.  
Viewing and Playing your favourites:  
You can also view your Favourites playlist.  
To view your Favourites playlist, open the Advanced Menu and  
select the Favourites option.  
NOTE: A track deleted in this way from the Favourites playlist will  
remain in the main library.  
Press the > or < button to scroll to the ‘View’option.  
Press the /, button.  
Press the > or < button to scroll through your saved favourites.  
Press the /, button to play a track from your favourites.  
Play will continue to the end of your favourites list.  
 
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MAKING VOICE RECORDINGS  
Press /, to start recording.  
Making a voice recording:  
The recording elapsed time display will begin to count.  
To pause a recording:  
Your player includes a microphone and recording capability. You can  
use the recording function to make a recording, then play it back.  
Press the /, button to toggle between record and pause modes.  
The record time display will flash when a recording is paused.  
To record a voice:  
To save the recording:  
Select the ‘RECORD’mode from the main menu.  
Whilst a recording is in progress or paused, press and hold the  
After a short delay, the display will show the Recording Status screen.  
/, button.  
The recording will be saved with a file name in the format REC*** where  
*** is the number of the recording stored on the player (starting 001).  
Your player can record in four different formats. The format set for  
your recording is indicated on the display.  
To change the recording format:  
Before starting a recording, press the button.  
The Recording Settings menu will open.  
Press the > or < button to scroll to the ‘REC type’option.  
Press the /, button to select this option.  
Press the > or < button to scroll through the available formats.  
Press the /, button to select the highlighted format.  
The recording Settings menu will open.  
1. Recording number  
2. Recording format  
3. Recording elapsed time 7. Recording file name  
4. Battery level 8. Number of recordings already stored  
5. Recording time available  
6. Recording sample rate  
Choose the Exit option to return to the Recording Status screen.  
 
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PLAYING VOICE RECORDINGS  
To play a voice recording:  
Playing a voice recording:  
Press the > or < button to choose the voice recording you want to  
play from the list of those available.  
Voice recordings are stored in a different folder, separately from  
music files. A separate function is provided from the Main menu to  
play voice recordings.  
Select the ‘VOICE’mode from the main menu.  
After a short delay, the display will show the Voice Playback menu.  
Press the /, button to play the recording.  
Playback control:  
The same playback control functions are available (play/pause/track  
skip/search) for playing voice recordings as playing music. Refer to  
the section ‘Playing Music’for more details of these functions.  
Advanced Menu for Voice Recordings  
An advanced menu is provided when playing voice recordings with  
the options of selecting a Repeat mode, changing Tempo or exiting  
the menu.  
To select Advanced Menu options and change these settings,  
follow the instructions in the section ‘Advanced Music Menu.  
1. Recording number  
2. Voice mode  
3. Track elapsed time  
4. Battery level  
5. Track total time  
6. Recording file name  
7. Number of recordings stored  
 
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FM RADIO  
Tuning modes:  
Playing FM radio:  
There are two tuning modes available - Frequency tuning (search or  
manual) where the player may be tuned across the band to search  
for stations and Preset tuning where you can select stations from  
presets you have stored.  
Your player includes an FM radio receiver.  
To play the FM radio:  
Ensure that headphones are connected to the player as the  
headphone wire is used as an FM radio aerial.  
Select the ‘Radio’mode from the Main menu.  
Frequency tuning (search):  
To search the band for stations-  
Press and hold the > or < button to scan up or down the band.  
After a short delay, the display will show the FM radio menu.  
Scanning will stop automatically when the next station is found.  
Frequency tuning (manual):  
To tune the band in 0.1MHz steps-  
Press the > or < button to step up or down the band.  
To change tuning mode:  
Press the /, button whilst the radio is playing.  
The player will change between Frequency tuning and Preset tuning  
modes. In Preset tuning mode, the preset number will be displayed (for  
example [CH01]).  
NOTE: If you want to change back to your original tuning mode, you  
should wait a few seconds before pressing the /, button again.  
1. FM mode  
2. Channel (preset) number  
3. Tuning frequency  
4. Battery level  
5. Tuning bargraph  
 
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FM RADIO ADVANCED MENU  
FM radio Advanced Menu:  
There are 5 additional functions available from the FM radio  
Advanced menu -  
Saving a favourite station (preset):  
Tune to the station you want to save.  
Open the FM radio Advanced Menu.  
Select the ‘Save’option from the Menu.  
Press the > or < button to select Yes or No.  
Press the /, button to confirm and save the station.  
Save (to save a favourite station as a preset)  
Record (to record the current station)  
Delete (to delete a station from the favourites)  
Delete all (to delete all favourite stations)  
Auto search (to scan the band and save stations found as presets)  
Exit menu  
The station will be saved in the next available preset number.  
Tuning to a favourite station (preset):  
If necessary, press the /, button to change to Preset tuning  
To open the FM radio Advanced Menu:  
mode.  
Check that FM radio is playing.  
The preset number is displayed, for example [CH01].  
Press the > or < button to browse the stored preset stations.  
Press the button.  
The display will now show the Advanced Menu.  
Press the > or < button to change between menu options.  
Press the /, button to select a menu option.  
 
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FM RADIO ADVANCED MENU  
Deleting a preset station from your favourites:  
Auto Searching for stations:  
You can scan the band for all local FM stations and store all stations  
as favourites.  
Select the preset station you want to delete.  
When the station is playing and the preset number is displayed,  
open the FM radio Advanced Menu.  
NOTE: Auto Search will erase all previously saved favourite presets.  
Select the ‘Delete’option from the Menu.  
Press the > or < button to select Yes or No.  
Press the /, button to confirm.  
Select FM mode.  
Open the FM radio Advanced Menu.  
Select the ’Auto Search’option from the menu.  
The preset station will be deleted and higher preset numbers will shuffle  
down so that there are no empty preset numbers.  
The player will scan the band, stopping at each station found and  
save the stations as preset favourites.  
Deleting all preset stations from your favourites:  
Select FM mode.  
Open the FM radio Advanced Menu.  
Select the ‘Delete All’option from the Menu.  
Press the > or < button to select Yes or No.  
Press the /, button to confirm and delete all preset stations.  
All preset stations will be deleted.  
 
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MUSIC FILE AND FOLDER NAVIGATION  
You can navigate the folders stored on your player. This enables you  
to change to another folder on your player and select a different  
album (if your tracks are stored by album). A typical folder layout  
(tree) is shown on the right.  
To change to another folder while playing music:  
Press the /, button.  
The music pauses and a ‘Folder’ symbol appears in place of the Repeat  
symbol.  
Press the button.  
The folder display appears.  
Press the /, button to select the ‘Local Folder’option.  
Press the > or < button to browse up or down the folder tree.  
To open a folder, press the /, button. To move up the folder tree  
one level, browse to the ‘\’symbol and press /,.  
Playing an album from the folder list:  
Locate the album you want by browsing the folder list.  
Press /, to open the album folder.  
Press > or < to scroll to the track you want to play.  
Press /, to select the track and return to the music playback  
screen (paused).  
Press /, again to start play.  
 
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DELETING MUSIC FILES  
MANAGING VOICE FILES  
To delete the file that is playing, or all files in the folder  
playing:  
When playing voice files you can also navigate your voice files and  
folders.  
Voice files may also be deleted.  
Press the /, button to pause playback.  
To manage your voice files, select ‘Voice’mode from the main menu  
and follow the instructions in the previous sections ‘Music File Navi-  
gation’and ‘Deleting Music Files’to navigate or delete your files.  
Press the button to open the Folder menu.  
Scroll to the‘Delete file’or‘Delete All’option (Delete All will delete  
all files in the album/folder).  
Press the /, button to confirm your choice.  
You action must be confirmed before deletion.  
Press the > or < button to scroll to ‘YES’ if you want to go ahead  
and delete the file/folder.  
NOTE: Whilst it is possible to delete files through the player menus,  
this operation is easier when the player is docked to a computer,  
using Windows Media Player 11 or Windows Explorer to manage your  
music files.  
 
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SETTINGS MENU  
Backlight:  
Settings menu:  
The backlight setting enables you to change the time that the display  
backlight stays on after you have operated a button.  
There are a number of configurable settings within your player that  
can be set up through the Settings Menu.  
Press the > or < button to scroll to the ‘Backlight’ option in the  
‘Settings’menu.  
Press the /, button to select this option.  
To open the Settings menu:  
You will see a time delay figure and a bargaph.  
Select the ‘Settings’mode from the Main menu.  
Press the >or <button to change the time delay to your preference  
in a range from 0 seconds to 30 seconds.  
Press the /, button to save your preference.  
Press the >or <button to scroll through the 6 options -  
Backlight  
Language  
Power Off  
Firmware version  
Default settings  
Exit  
You will return to the Settings menu.  
NOTE: You may want to set a longer time for convenience of opera-  
tion, or a shorter time to extend battery life.  
Language:  
To select a setting, press the /, button.  
The language setting will change the display language for all menus.  
Press the > or < button to scroll to the ‘Language’ option in the  
‘Settings’menu.  
Press the /, button to select this option.  
To exit from the Settings Menu at any time:  
Press the > or < button to scroll to the ‘Exit’option.  
Press the /, button.  
You will see the language options that are available.  
The Main menu will be displayed.  
Press the > or < button to change the display language setting.  
Press the /, button to save your preference.  
You will return to the Settings menu.  
 
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SETTINGS MENU  
Power off:  
There are two Power Off options available -  
To set Sleep Time:  
Press the > or < button to scroll to the ‘Power Off’ option in the  
‘Settings’menu.  
The two sub-options of ‘Off Time’ and ‘Sleep Time’ will be  
displayed.  
Press the > or < button to select the ‘Sleep Time’ sub-option you  
want to change.  
Press the /, button to select this option.  
Off Time - the unit will power off after a set delay if the player is  
not playing or being operated.  
Sleep time - the unit will power off after a set delay after the  
player has finished playing.  
To set Off Time:  
Press the > or < button to scroll to the ‘Power Off’ option in the  
‘Settings’menu.  
The two sub-options of ‘Off Time’ and ‘Sleep Time’ will be  
displayed.  
Press the > or < button to select the ‘Off Time’ sub-option you  
want to change.  
You will see a time delay figure and a bargaph.  
Press the >or <button to change the time delay to your preference  
in a range from 0 minutes to 120 minutes.  
Press the /, button to save your preference.  
You will return to the Settings menu.  
Press the /, button to select this option.  
You will see a time delay figure and a bargaph.  
Press the >or <button to change the time delay to your preference  
in a range from 0 seconds to 60 seconds.  
Press the /, button to save your preference.  
You will return to the Settings menu.  
 
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SETTINGS MENU  
Firmware version:  
This option will display the version of the firmware installed in  
your player. This information may be helpful if you have a reason to  
contact a service agent concerning your player.  
To display the firmware version:  
Press the > or < button to scroll to the ‘Firmware’ option in the  
‘Settings’menu.  
Press the /, button to select this option.  
The firmware version and rest capacity of your player will be displayed.  
Default settings:  
This option will return your player settings for Backlight, Language,  
and Power Off to the default ‘factory original’settings.  
NOTE: You will have the option to select ‘yes’(proceed with return to  
default settings) or ‘no’(retain current settings).  
To return the settings to default:  
Press the > or < button to scroll to the ‘Default’ option in the  
‘Settings’menu.  
Press the /, button to select this option.  
The settings will be returned to default.  
 
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
SPECIFICATIONS  
No power:  
Power source:......................... Internal rechargeable battery  
Compatible audio formats:..... MP3, WMA, WAV  
MP3 bit rate: .......................... 32kbps - 320kbps  
WMA bit rate:......................... 8kbps - 320kbps  
Recording format: .................. WAV  
The battery may be flat. Re-charge the battery and try again.  
No sound, but the track is playing:  
The volume may be turned down.  
Check that the music format of this track is supported.  
Weight ................................... 20g  
Unable to make a recording:  
There may not be enough power in the battery. Re-charge the bat-  
tery and try again.  
There may not be enough memory left.  
WARRANTY  
Your Tesco appliance is covered by a warranty for 12 months from the  
date of purchase. If a fault develops during this period, please contact  
the TESCO electrical help line on 0845 456 6767. Please have your  
original purchase receipt with you when you call. This warranty in no  
way affects your consumer rights.  
The buttons are not working or display does not switch off:  
The player may need re-initialising. Gently insert a metal pin (the  
end of a paper clip is recommended) into the Reset hole in the side of  
the player. You will feel a small click and the player will reset.  
UK: Waste electrical products/batteries should not be  
disposed of with household waste. Separate disposal  
more.co.uk or in-store for details.  
ROI: Produced after 13th August 2005. Waste electrical  
products/batteries should not be disposed of with household  
waste. Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your  
Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice.  
Poor FM reception:  
The FM signal strength may be low. Try re-positioning the player and  
headphone wire (the headphone wire is the aerial).  
You may be using the FM radio close to a computer or other  
electronic devices that are interfering with reception. Try moving to  
another location.  
 
Te sco Stores Ltd,  
Delamare Road, Cheshunt, Herts, EN8 9SL  
Technika Helpline: 0845 456 6767 (Calls cost up to 4p per minute from a BT landline, other providers may vary)  
MP112 V0.2  
 

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