Visual Land VL-G4

Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi mō te Pūoro Pāpāho Kawe Visual Land VL-G4

Model: VL-G4

1. Kupu Whakataki

Ka mutu te huaview

The Visual Land VL-G4 is a compact and versatile portable media player designed for on-the-go entertainment. It features a 1.8-inch screen, 4GB of internal storage, and supports various media formats. This device allows you to enjoy your favorite music, videos, and images, along with additional functionalities such as an FM radio and a voice recorder.

Ko nga ahuatanga matua ko:

  • 4 GB storage capacity, sufficient for approximately 4,000 songs.
  • Tae atu ki te 6 hāora o te purei ororongo i runga i te utunga kotahi.
  • 1.8-inch color LCD display for media viewing.
  • Supports MP3, WMA, and WAV audio formats; AMV video format; JPG image format.
  • Integrated FM radio tuner.
  • Te kaiwhakamahara reo-i roto.
  • Functions as a USB flash memory drive for data storage.
  • Built-in speaker for shared listening.
Visual Land VL-G4 portable media player, purple, showing a person playing guitar on its screen.
Figure 1: Visual Land VL-G4 Portable Media Player (Front View)

This manual provides detailed instructions for setting up, operating, and maintaining your VL-G4 device to ensure optimal performance and user experience.

2. Tatūnga

2.1 Ihirangi mokete

I mua i to tiimata, tirohia koa ko nga mea katoa kei roto i te kete:

  • Visual Land VL-G4 Media Player
  • Nga taringa
  • Pūurutau AC
  • Tauira USB
  • Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi (tenei tuhinga)

2.2 Te Whakataki i te Pūrere

The VL-G4 is equipped with an internal lithium-ion battery. Before initial use, fully charge the device.

  1. Connect the small end of the USB cable to the USB port on the bottom of the VL-G4.
  2. Honoa te pito nui o te taura USB ki te urutau AC.
  3. Monohia te urutau AC ki tetahi putanga pakitara paerewa.
  4. The device will indicate charging status on its screen. A full charge typically takes approximately 2-3 hours.
  5. Alternatively, you can connect the USB cable directly to a powered USB port on your computer for charging.
Raro view of the Visual Land VL-G4 showing the microphone, USB port, and headphone jack.
Figure 2: Bottom of VL-G4 with USB Port

2.3 Uta Media Files

To transfer music, videos, or images to your VL-G4:

  1. Me mohio kei te whakakaha te taputapu.
  2. Connect the VL-G4 to your computer using the provided USB cable.
  3. Your computer should recognize the VL-G4 as a removable disk drive.
  4. Open the VL-G4 drive on your computer. You can create folders (e.g., 'Music', 'Videos', 'Photos') to organize your files.
  5. Drag and drop your desired MP3, WMA, WAV, AMV, or JPG files into the appropriate folders on the VL-G4 drive.
  6. Kotahi file transfer is complete, safely eject the VL-G4 drive from your computer before disconnecting the USB cable.

Note: For video playback, AMV format is supported. You may need to convert other video formats using the included software (if applicable) or third-party conversion tools.

3. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

3.1 Te Tahora me ngā Mana Whakahaere o te Pūrere

Familiarize yourself with the buttons and ports on your VL-G4:

Diagram of the Visual Land VL-G4 showing labels for Power Switch, 1.8 inch Screen, 5-Way Navigational Pad, Speaker, USB Port, and Headphone Jack.
Figure 3: VL-G4 Device Diagram with Labeled Components
  • Whakawhiti Kaha: Located on the top edge, slides to turn the device On or Off.
  • Mata 1.8-inihi: Displays menus, media content, and device status.
  • 5-Way Navigational Pad: Central control for menu navigation and media playback.
    • MENU button (Top): Accesses the main menu or returns to the previous screen.
    • Pātene Mauī/Matau: Navigate through menus, skip tracks, fast forward/rewind.
    • Play/Pause/Confirm button (Center): Starts/pauses playback, confirms selections.
    • VOL button (Bottom): Enters volume adjustment mode. Use Left/Right to change volume.
  • Kaikōrero: Built-in speaker for audio output without earphones.
  • Tauranga USB: Mō te utu me te hono atu ki te rorohiko.
  • Tihakihihi 3.5mm port for connecting earphones.
  • MIC: Built-in microphone for voice recording.

3.2 Hiko / Whakaweto

To power on the device, slide the Power Switch to the 'On' position. To power off, slide it to the 'Off' position.

3.3 Whakaterenga Taketake

From the main menu, use the Left/Right buttons on the navigational pad to scroll through options. Press the central Play/Pause/Confirm button to select an option. Press the MENU button to go back to the previous screen or the main menu.

3.4 Audio Playback (MP3/WMA/WAV)

  1. From the main menu, select 'Music' or 'Audio'.
  2. Whakatere i roto i o kōpaki me te files using the Left/Right buttons.
  3. Press the central Play/Pause/Confirm button to start playback of a selected track.
  4. I te purei ano:
    • Press Play/Pause/Confirm to pause/resume.
    • Press Left/Right briefly to skip to the previous/next track.
    • Press and hold Left/Right to fast forward/rewind within a track.
    • Press the VOL button, then use Left/Right to adjust the volume. Press VOL again to exit volume mode.
  5. The device offers EQ presets (Natural, Rock, Pop, Classical, Soft, Jazz, DBB) which can typically be accessed through the music playback options menu.

3.5 Video Playback (AMV)

  1. From the main menu, select 'Video'.
  2. Navigate to your desired AMV video file.
  3. Press the central Play/Pause/Confirm button to begin playback.
  4. Playback controls are similar to audio playback.
Koki view of the purple Visual Land VL-G4 with a landscape image displayed on its screen.
Figure 4: VL-G4 Displaying a Video

3.6 Whakaahua Viewing (JPG)

  1. From the main menu, select 'Photos' or 'Images'.
  2. Navigate to your JPG image files.
  3. Press the central Play/Pause/Confirm button to view he ahua.
  4. Use Left/Right buttons to cycle through images.
  5. Some models may offer a slideshow function, typically accessible via the options menu during image viewing.

3.7 FM Radio

  1. Connect earphones to the headphone jack; they act as the antenna for the FM radio.
  2. Mai i te tahua matua, tīpakohia 'Reo Irirangi FM'.
  3. Use the Left/Right buttons to manually tune frequencies.
  4. Look for an 'Autoscan' or 'Search' option within the FM radio menu to automatically find and save available stations.

3.8 Kaituhi reo

  1. From the main menu, select 'Recorder' or 'Voice'.
  2. Select 'Start Recording' or a similar option. The built-in microphone (MIC) will capture audio.
  3. Press Play/Pause/Confirm to stop recording.
  4. Recordings are typically saved in a dedicated folder and can be played back from the 'Audio' or 'Recorder' menu.

3.9 Using as a USB Drive

When connected to a computer, the VL-G4 functions as a standard USB mass storage device. You can drag and drop any file type onto it, making it useful for carrying documents or other data in addition to media files.

4. Tiaki

4.1 Te horoi

To clean your VL-G4, use a soft, dry, lint-free cloth. Do not use liquid cleaners, aerosols, or solvents, as these can damage the device's finish or internal components.

4.2 Tiaki Pūhiko

  • A ape i te tino tuku i te pākahiko i nga wa katoa.
  • Me utu te taputapu i nga wa katoa, ahakoa kaore i te whakamahia, kia mau tonu te hauora o te pākahiko.
  • Do not expose the device to extreme temperatures, as this can degrade battery performance and lifespan.

4.3 Rokiroki

When storing the device for extended periods, ensure it is partially charged (around 50%) and kept in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.

5. Te Raru

If you encounter issues with your VL-G4, refer to the following common problems and solutions:

RaruraruRongoa pea
Kaore te taputapu i te hiko.Ensure the battery is charged. Connect to the AC adapter and try again. Check the power switch position.
No sound from earphones/speaker.Check volume level. Ensure earphones are properly plugged in. Test with different earphones. Verify media file kaore i te kino.
Kaore te rorohiko e mohio ki te taputapu.Ensure the device is powered on. Try a different USB port or cable. Restart your computer.
Files are not playing.Manatokohia te file format is supported (MP3/WMA/WAV for audio, AMV for video, JPG for images). Ensure files e kore e pirau.
He poto te ora o te pākahiko.Ensure the device is fully charged. Reduce screen brightness. Close unused applications. Battery performance may degrade over time with usage.

6. Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
Tau tauiraVL-G4
Te Rokiroki Mahara4 GB
Rahi Mata1.8 Inches (Note: Product description states 1.8-inch, specifications list 2.4 inches. Using 1.8-inch as per detailed description.)
Ngā Hōputu Ororongo TautokohiaMP3, WMA, WAV
Whakahōputu Ataata TautokohiaAMV
Puka Atahanga TautokoJPG
Nga waahanga motuhakeFM Radio, Video Playback, Voice Recorder, Built-in Speaker
Hangarau HonongaUSB
Te Ora o te Pūhiko (Ororongo)Tae atu ki te 6 haora
Hunga Hua1.6 x 0.34 x 3.6 inihi
Taumaha Tūemi1.28 hekere

7. Nga Korero Whakaputanga

The Visual Land VL-G4 Portable Media Player comes with a one-year limited warranty from the date of purchase. This warranty covers manufacturing defects under normal use. It does not cover damage caused by misuse, accidents, unauthorized modifications, or normal wear and tear. Please retain your proof of purchase for warranty claims.

8. Tautoko Kiritaki

For further assistance, technical support, or warranty inquiries, please refer to the contact information provided on the Visual Land official website or the original product packaging. When contacting support, please have your product model number (VL-G4) and proof of purchase readily available.

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