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| Product Type | MP3/MP4 Player |
| Brand | Denver |
| Model | MPG-4022NRC |
| Dimensions | Approx. 4 x 2 x 0.5 inches (100 x 50 x 12 mm) |
| Weight | Approx. 50 g |
| Display | Color LCD (estimated 1.8 inch) |
| Internal Memory | 4 GB (estimated) |
| Battery | Lithium-ion rechargeable (approx. 8 hours playback) |
| Power Supply | USB charging via computer |
| Supported Audio Formats | MP3, WMA |
| Supported Video Format | AMV (converter included) |
| Supported Photo Format | JPEG |
| Recording | Voice recording via built-in microphone |
| Connectivity | USB 2.0 |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm |
| Controls | Physical buttons: Play/Pause, Previous/Next, Volume, Menu, Power |
| Safety | Volume warning: 80 dB max 40h/week, 89 dB max 5h/week |
| Included Accessories | USB cable, CD with AMV converter |
| Repair / Disposal | Do not dispose with household waste; recycle at designated collection points |
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USER MANUAL MPG-4022NRC DENVER
Congratulations with your new DENVER MPG-4022NRC.
WARNING
Read Safety Instructions Before Making Volume Changes
Safe use depends on exposure time and volume levels.
Volume at 80 dB(A), exposure should be limited to 40 hours/week. At 89 dB(A) exposure should not exceed 5 hours/week.
Product view and key function
| 1 Power switch |
| 2 Previous/fast backward/decrease volume |
| 3 Next/fast forward/increase volume |
| 4 Volume adjust |
| 5 Enter to submenu, exit |
| 6 Play/pause/confirm/power on, power off |
| 7 USB socket |
| 8 Earphone socket |

First time use
We suggest you charge the unit for approximately 8 hours before first time use.
How to charge
Before charge, please switch the power key to ON position and connect it to a pc with the included USB cable. The pc has to be turned on during the charge.
Ready to use
After charging the unit, disconnect the unit from PC.
Now you are ready to use your MP4 player.
Navigation
Push previous and next keys to navigate in the main menu. And then push PLAY to enter the specific menu. (fx. MUSIC)..
Push PLAY again to play the music file it is on.
Push once on the MENU button and push PLAY to search folders. This is good if you insert Music albums, then you can control what file you want to hear.
To skip to next file, push previous and next key. To stop push PLAY button. To exit the specific menu, push and hold MENU button until you are in main menu.
Recording
If you want to make a recording, select record when in main menu and push PLAY button to confirm. You can adjust record type when in stop mode. Push MENU button and choose the record type you want.
How to copy files to the MP4 player:
Please connect to a pc, using the included USB cable.
Now go to "this computer". And you can see an extra driverletter has appeared. This is the MP4 player. Let's call the driveletter e: (this can varie due to differences in computers)
Open this driveletter, and you can now copy MP3 files, JPEG photos to the player. To copy video files it must be in AMV format (there is converter program included on the CD). You can copy whole MP3 albums to the player. The MP4 player can see it even if it is in a folder.
Files playable:
Audio: MP3, WMA
Photos: JPEG
Video: AMV video files. (converter program included)
We hope you like your new MP4 player, and will enjoy many hours of entertainment.

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As the end user it is important that you submit your used batteries to the appropriate and designated facility. In this manner you make sure that the batteries are recycled in accordance with legislature and will not harm the environment.
All cities have established collection points, where electric and electronic equipment and batteries can either be submitted free of charge at recycling stations and other collection sites, or be collected from the households. Additional information is available at the technical department of your city.
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