Hyundai H-F1010 is a portable media player that can play music, FM radio, and videos, view images, and record audio. It features an easy-to-use interface, a built-in speaker, and a long battery life. You can also use it as a voice recorder or to read text files.
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H-F1010
PORTABLE MEDIA PLAYER
Instruction manual
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H-F1010
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Dear customer!
Thank you for purchasing our product. For safety, it is strongly recommended to read this manual carefully before connecting, operating and/or adjusting the product and keep the manual for reference in the future.
Table of contents
Table of contents
Important safeguards
Accessories
Controls and indicators
General operations
Mode operations
Operating with computer
Convert video files to SMV
Troubleshooting guide
Specifications
Regulatory information
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Important safeguards
WARNING: To prevent fire or shock hazard.
Do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
Keep the unit away from direct sunlight, storing magnetic fields, excessive dust, humidity and electronic/electrical equipment, which generate electronic noise.
Use of control, adjustments or performance of procedures other than herein may result in a fire or hazardous radiation exposure.
Do not drop your player or leave it under heavy objects.
To avoid accident of electric shock, please do not attempt to detach the cover of the player. Customer should contact a qualified technician regarding any repair job.
Keep the unit away from reactive substances.
Accessories
3. Earphone
4. User manual (Russian and English)
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Controls and indicators
1. MiniSD Card compartment
2. Neck strap socket
8. PLAY/PAUSE (ON/OFF) button
9. UP/DOWN, VOL+/VOL- button
10. MENU button
11. HOLD button
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General operations
1. Power on/off
To power on the player, press PLAY/PAUSE (ON/OFF) button. To power off the player, press and hold PLAY/PAUSE (ON/OFF) button.
2. Volume level regulation
During playback press UP/DOWN buttons to decrease or increase volume level.
3. Charge operation
This player needs to be charged for at least 3 hours before usage. Connect the player to
PC to start charging. Once player is fully charged, it will display “Fully Charged” on the
LCD.
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Mode operations
Press MENU button to go to Main Menu. Press the button again to go to Music mode.
You can select Music, FM Tuner, Record, Images, Video, Text, Folder, Settings and About.
You can navigate through Main Menu by pressing UP/DOWN buttons. Press
PLAY/PAUSE button to enter the selected item.
Choose About for player information (Version of software, Total memory, Free memory).
1. Music mode
By default, player will always resume from Music mode.
Press PLAY/PAUSE button to either play or pause the track.
Press LEFT/RIGHT buttons to skip to the next or previous track.
Press and hold LEFT/RIGHT buttons to fast forward or rewind.
You can activate various repeat modes while playing music files. For detailed information see “Setting” item below.
Synchronous Lyrics
You must ensure the Music file has additional .LRC file on the same folder. E.g.
Song.mp3 and Song.LRC. While playing song, the lyrics will be shown automatically.
Setting A-B Clipping
While playing music, press RECORD/A-B button to select initial point of the fragment. Press RECORD/A-B button to select the end point. The particular portion will repeat continuously.
Press RECORD/A-B button to exit.
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2. FM Tuner mode
Adjusting and Saving Frequency
Enter FM Tuner mode. You can preset 20 fixed channels and navigate through them using LEFT/RIGHT buttons.
To auto search and save all available stations, press PLAY/PAUSE button to select
Auto Scan.
To search manually, press PLAY/PAUSE button to select Manual Scan. Press and hold LEFT/RIGHT buttons to scan for available station, press PLAY/PAUSE button to save.
Recording FM
Press and hold RECORD/A-B button to start recording. Press MENU button to save recording and return to radio mode. You can listen to the file under Music mode.
Note: Playlist will be re-created whenever newly recorded file is saved to the player.
Delete FM Channel
Press PLAY/PAUSE button to select Delete Preset.
To exit FM mode, press MENU button.
3. Record mode
Enter Record mode. You will see the Record settings.
To change a setting, press PLAY/PAUSE button. To go to the next setting, press
UP/DOWN buttons.
To start, go to “Start record” and press PLAY/PAUSE button to save recording, press MENU button.
Note: Playlist will be re-created whenever a new recorded file is saved to the player.
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Listening to recorded files
From Main Menu > Folder > Internal/External, press PLAY/PAUSE button to locate VOICE folder.
Press PLAY/PAUSE button to enter and you can now play the file.
4. Images mode
Enter Images mode. You can view either BMP or JPG.
Press PLAY/PAUSE button to view the file list.
Navigate among files by pressing UP/DOWN buttons.
When selecting a file and pressing PLAY/PAUSE button, a sub-menu is displayed consisting of “Play”, “Delete” and “Exit” items. Select “Play” to playback the file; select “Delete” to delete the file; select “Exit” to exit from the sub-menu.
Note: All image files must be put into the PHOTO folder.
5. Video mode
Enter Video mode.
Press PLAY/PAUSE button to view the file list.
Navigate among files by pressing UP/DOWN buttons.
When selecting a file and pressing PLAY/PAUSE button, a sub-menu is displayed consisting of “Play”, “Delete” and “Exit” items. Select “Play” to playback the file; select “Delete” to delete the file; select “Exit” to exit from the sub-menu.
You can convert video files to the format supported by this player (SMV). For details see item “Convert video files to SMV”.
Note: All video files must be put into the MVIDEO folder.
6. Text mode
Enter Text mode.
Press PLAY/PAUSE button to view the file list.
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Navigate among files by pressing UP/DOWN buttons.
When selecting a file and pressing PLAY/PAUSE button, a sub-menu is displayed consisting of “Play”, “Delete” and “Exit” items. Select “Play” to playback the file; select “Delete” to delete the file; select “Exit” to exit from the sub-menu.
Note: All text files must be put into TEXT folder.
7. Folder mode
Enter Folder mode.
You will see Internal (Flash) and External (MiniSD).
Press PLAY/PAUSE button to open the folder. Press MENU button to go back one level. Press UP/DOWN buttons to navigate between files. Press PLAY/PAUSE button to play the file.
Note: You will not be able to see PHOTO, MVIDEO and TEXT folders in the Folder menu.
8. Settings
Enter Settings mode. Press UP/DOWN buttons to navigate between settings.
Press PLAY/PAUSE button to perform the following operations:
EQ: Set the equalizer for the music.
PlayMode: Set the repeat mode for the music.
Language: Set the languages for Menu display.
Display skin: Set the color for the player display appearance.
Display Off: Set the duration for the display to turn off.
Idle Off: Set the time period after which the player will turn off automatically.
Slideshow: Set the mode for displaying pictures.
Exit: Exit to Main Menu.
Setting Equalizer
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From Main Menu, navigate to Settings > EQ.
Choose Normal, Rock, Jazz, Classical, Pop, Treble, Bass or User EQ.
Setting PlayMode
From Main Menu, navigate to Settings > PlayMode. Below are the descriptions.
Normal: All music files will play sequentially once.
Repeat Track: Repeat current file repeatedly.
Repeat All: All music files will play sequentially and continuously.
Shuffle Once: All music files will play randomly once.
Shuffle Repeat: All music files will play randomly and continuously.
HOLD button
Switch HOLD button to the lock position (upwards) to activate function preventing user from accidentally pressing buttons. Switch this button downwards to make buttons active.
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Operating with computer
1. Computer connection
Switch on the computer.
Turn the player off.
Connect via USB cable the player to PC.
When the connection is established in MY COMPUTER in your PC you will find the new REMOVABLE DRIVE. It is the player’s nandflash. Now you can upload the files into the player like into the PC hardware.
If you connect the player to PC for the first time, you should install the driver.
Windows 2000/ME/XP/Vista
The player does not need to install any driver if Windows is 2000/ME/XP/Vista.
Windows 98SE
The computer requires the users to install the driver if Windows is 98SE. User can install the driver by enclosed installation CD.
MAC OS
This MP3 player is compatible with MAC OS 10 and above. Driver is not needed.
2. Driver installation procedures
Insert the installation CD into your CD-ROM driver.
To start the installation manually: on desktop, click “Start” then “Run”, enter
D:\Win98 Driver\Setup.exe (D is the name of CD-ROM drive) and click “OK” to start.
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OR enter your CD ROM (disc D), enter the directory “Win98 Driver” and execute the Setup.exe file.
Following the icon instruction, click “Next” to continue installation.
Note: If the installation failed execute the deleting process step and re-install the driver.
3. File transferring
From MY COMPUTER on the PC select the files for copying.
Highlight the files.
Right click the mouse and select “Copy”.
Open the REMOVABLE DRIVE from MY COMPUTER.
In this drive right click the mouse and select “Paste” for transferring the files into the player.
4. Disconnect from the computer
Safely remove the player from Window’s desktop by following the “Windows
Safety Remove Hardware” instructions before physically disconnecting the cable.
By double click the hardware removal icon, the box of “Safely Remove Hardware” appears.
Note: The circuitry of the player and the computer could be seriously damaged if the
USB cable is unplugged not following the instruction under Windows ME / 2000 / XP.
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Convert video files to SMV
Sigmatel SMV Transcoder 4.1
The SMV Transcoder or Converter can be found in the CD-ROM provided in the standard MP3 packaging.
Note: SMV Transcoder will not be able to perform the conversion if the video format is not supported by the codec installed in your computer.
There is no installation required. Double click on the file video2smv.exe.
A new window will pop up as shown below.
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To convert video files to SMV format, simply click on Add button.
Another windows will pop up as shown below.
Once the video file is selected, you can base on below setting for the conversion:
Size: Select the size of the SMV video file (Do not select size that is larger than the
LCD)
Quality: Select 200, 128 or 83MB/Hour. 200MB/Hour will have the best quality but the file size will be bigger. Select Customize to set Audio, Video, Frame and Rotate.
Audio: 8, 11 and 22KB/Sec. 22KB/Sec will have the best audio quality.
Video: Range from 3 to 60KB/Sec. 60KB/Sec will have the best video quality.
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Frame: Range from 4 to 25 Frame/Sec. 25 Frame/Sec will have the best video effect.
Rotate: Depends on the viewing you can select Left 90°, Right 90° or 180°
If a movie has black margin on top and bottom, Full Screen will crop the margin but some part of the movie will also be cropped.
Selection for Mono and Stereo
After choosing a file for converting, press Setting button to choose the directory for location of the converted file. Then choose the needed settings and press Convert button to start converting the file. After converting is complete, copy the file from the location directory to the VIDEO folder of the player. Now the video file is available for watching.
Note: Use 128x160 resolution for best viewing.
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Troubleshooting guide
The player does not work
Unable to download data
Lost data
How many minutes of MP3 files can this player hold
Player is not recognized by the
PC
Check the capacity of the battery. If it’s empty: connect
MP3 player to USB port of PC to recharge the battery.
OR insert one side of the power supply into the USB socket, another one into the power outlet o recharge the battery.
Ensure the USB cable is properly connected to your PC and the player.
Check that the USB driver is installed.
Ensure that there is enough memory to store music or data file(s).
Occasionally some parts of a data stream may be damaged owing to instability of power while downloading files. In such case, disconnect the unit and try again.
It depends on the memory size of the player. A player with
128 MB of memory can hold approximately 60 minutes the near CD sound quality MP3 files.
Check if the USB cable is connected properly, and if the player is on.
Check that the USB driver is installed.
Reinstall the USB driver.
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Specifications
General
Playback format
Recording format
EQ presets
Internal memory
PC interface
System requirements
Signal to noise ratio
Headphone output
Battery
Battery life time
Display type
Case material
Unit size
Net weight
FM Radio
Frequency Range
FM radio recording function
FM channels storage
MP3, WMA, WAV, JPEG, BMP, SMV, TXT
WAV
Normal, Rock, Jazz, Classical, Pop, Treble, Bass
1 GB
USB 2.0
Windows® 98/SE/ME/2000/XP/Vista or Macintosh™
OS 10.x
>90 db ne, 3.5 mm
Li-Polymer battery
~6 hours
1.8 TFT
Plastic
81 x 40 x 12 mm
40 g (including battery)
87.5 MHz ~ 108 MHz
YES
YES, 20 channels
Specifications are subject to change without notice. Mass and dimension are approximate.
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Regulatory information
Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, Pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
3. If your device needs repairs, you must arrange for the manufacturer to make them if you are to keep the device's FCC registration valid.
This equipment, like other electronic equipment, generates and uses radio frequency energy. If not installed and used according to the instructions in this manual, this equipment cause interference with your radio and television reception.
If you think this equipment is causing interference with your radio or television reception, try turning the equipment off and on, If the interference problems stop when the equipment is switched Off, then equipment is probably causing the interference.
You may be able to correct the problem by doing one or more of the following:
Adjust the position of the radio or TV antenna
Move the device away from the radio or TV
If necessary, consult your dealer or an experiences radio or television technician.
You may find this booklet helpful: “How to Identity and Resolve Radio and TV interference Problems” (Stock No. 004-000-00345-4), Prepared by the FCC and available from the U.S. Government Printing office, Washington, DC 20402. See.
For the customers in Europe
The CE mark on the Audio Player is valid only for the products marketed in the
European Union.
Note: All specifications and design are subject to change without further notice or obligation.
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Key Features
- Plays music, videos, images, and text files
- FM tuner and built-in microphone for recording
- 1.8-inch TFT LCD screen
- microSD card slot for expandable storage
- Compact size and long battery life