Lexibook DMPJ1 User Manual

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INSTALLING THE MICRO SD CARD

You must install a micro SD card in the unit in order to use all the

functions of the DMPJ1.
1. Using a screwdriver, remove the screw from the card slot lid.

2. Lift the lid then push the micro SD card firmly into the slot until

you hear a “click” sound.

3. Close back the lid and tighten the screw.
When you insert the micro SD card for the first time, 3 folders are

automatically created: “Music”, “Nightlight”, and “Story”.

These folders are used to store downloaded melodies, lullabies and

stories as described in the following section.

IMPORTANT NOTE: you cannot use the different modes of the

DMPJ1 if there is no micro SD card inserted in the unit.

DOWNLOADING MELODIES, LULLABIES AND STORIES

Downloading audio files from your computer:

You can use the unit’s mini-USB port to connect the DMPJ1 to your

computer and download melodies, lullabies and stories in MP3 or

WAV format (WAV files need to be in 44.1 KHz/ 16 bit or lower).

1. Connect the unit to your computer using the provided USB cable.

The LightStarMP3 program will start automatically.

Note:

• If the unit is switched off when you connect it to your computer,

press the “On” button to switch it on.

• If the LightStarMP3 software doesn’t start automatically when

you connect the DMPJ1, start the program manually. Double

click the program icon on the desktop if you have created a

shortcut during the installation. Or click “Start”, “All Programs”,

select “LightStarMP3” then click “LighStarMP3” again.

2. Click the “Add” button to browse through your folders. Double-

click the desired MP3 or WAV audio files to add them to your

audio file list.

3. Tick the files to be downloaded into the DMPJ1, one by one.

4. Select the target folder for the files by clicking the corresponding

tab in the lower part of the screen: “Music Folder”, “Story Folder”

or “Nightlight Folder”.

Note: you can also drag-and-drop the desired files to transfer them.

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