Turn on the MP4 player and connect it to your computer using the USB-C cable.
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7. Power On/Off Switch: Slide to power the device on or off. 8. RESET Pinhole: A small hole to reset the player if it freezes. 9. 3.5mm Headphone Jack: Connect earphones or external speakers. 10. Mini USB Port: For charging and data transfer. 11. Micro SD/TF Card Slot: Insert an optional TF card for expanded storage. 12. Built-in Microphone: For voice recording.
Did you just unwrap a new gadget, rummage through a drawer of old tech, or buy a generic MP4 player online, only to find the instruction manual is missing—or worse, written in broken English that makes no sense?
The device should appear as a removable drive ("USB Drive").
Access the entire file system directly. Useful for navigating music or videos not stored in default folders.
Erases all data—use this only if the device is lagging or you want to clear your library. 5. Troubleshooting Common Issues Q: The device won't turn on.
Press and hold the Power button for 3 seconds until the boot animation appears.
The ZY Model T1 is a multi-functional media player featuring a color display and support for various audio, video, and radio formats. : MP1, MP2, MP3, WMA. Video Support : AMV format.
Returns to the home screen or opens contextual sub-menus. 🔋 Initial Setup and Battery Care
High-quality voice recording functionality. 2. Controls and Functions Understanding the interface is key to operating the Go to product viewer dialog for this item. efficiently. Button/Component ON/OFF Main Power switch Play/Pause Power on/off (Hold), Play, Pause, Stop MENU Access sub-menus, Exit current menu VOL Enter sub-menus, Select options, Adjust volume Next ( ) Next file, Fast Forward (FF), Increase volume Last ( ) Previous file, Reverse (Rev), Decrease volume USB Port Used for file transfer and charging 3. Getting Started
: Short press for the next track; long press for fast-forward.
Simply drag and drop your compatible files into the root folder or create custom subfolders (e.g., "Rock", "Audiobooks") to keep your files organized.