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PORT ABLE MEDIA PLA YER MPixx 2001 FM/1GB MPixx 2002 FM/2GB[...]
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2 CONTENTS _____________________________________________________________________ 4 MPixx 2001/2 FM/1/2GB Supplied accessories Special features Safety Environmental note 5 Overview Controls Displays in music playback mode Displays in video mode Displays in voice playback mode Displays in FM radio mode Menu pages in the main menu 12 Connection and Pr[...]
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ENGLISH 3 CONTENTS _____________________________________________________________________ 27 Operating with a computer System requirements Installing the player Connecting to the computer MP3/WMA data transfers T ransferring DRM-protected WMA data Converting video files to SMV for mat Disconnecting from the computer 30 Information T echnical data[...]
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4 MPixx 2001/2 FM/1/2GB ___________________________ Supplied accessories 1 Installation CD 3 USB charger 2 Stereo earphones 4 Brief instructions Note: The accessor y components supplied can change. Special features MP3/WMA player , player for picture and video files, recording device, FM radio and USB removable disc in one. Safety This device is in[...]
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ENGLISH 5 OVER VIEW _____________________________________________________________________ Controls 1 MIC Built-in microphone for voice recording. 2 A-B/REC Starts recording. Repeats a selected passage (A-B). In radio mode: switches to the next preset up. 3 TFT display . 4+ Increases the volume. 5 8 Selects the previous track; starts a reverse searc[...]
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6 OVER VIEW _____________________________________________________________________ 10 s II Starts playback; switches to playback or pauses recording. Opens the main menu; confirms menu options. In radio mode: switches to the next preset up. 11 9 Selects the next track; starts a for wards search. Selects the main menu options, moves the cursor down t[...]
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ENGLISH 7 OVER VIEW _____________________________________________________________________ Displays in music playback mode 1 Playback mode 2 V olume display 3 Name of file or track 4 Level display 5 Bit rate 6 Sampling frequency 7 Elapsed playing time of track 8 Keypad lock on 9 Batter y charging status 10 File format 11 Current sound setting set (e[...]
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8 OVER VIEW _____________________________________________________________________ Displays in video mode 1 Playback mode 2 V olume display 3 Video file name 4 Sampling frequency 5 Elapsed playing time 6 Keypad lock on 7 Batter y charging status 8 File format 9 Current sound setting 10 T rack number , total number of tracks 11 Current operating mode[...]
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ENGLISH 9 OVER VIEW _____________________________________________________________________ Displays in voice playback mode 1 Playback mode 2 V olume display 3 Name of voice file 4 Level display 5 Bit rate 6 Sampling frequency 7 Elapsed playing time 8 Keypad lock on 9 Batter y charging status 10 File format 11 Current sound setting 12 T rack number ,[...]
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10 OVER VIEW _____________________________________________________________________ Displays in FM radio mode 1 V olume display 2 FM frequency 3 Current preset number 4 FM band 5 Keypad lock on 6 Batter y charging status 7 Mono/mute/stereo 8 Current operating mode 9 Operating status 1 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 4[...]
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ENGLISH 11 OVER VIEW _____________________________________________________________________ Menu pages in the main menu Music Photo Video V oice FM radio V oice recordings Delete Settings Info Back[...]
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12 CONNECTION/PREP ARA TION ___________________ Power supply The player operates with the integrated lithium-polymer batter y 1 x 3.7 V , 500 mA. Charging the batter y Charge the batter y using the computer or with the charger supplied. Y ou can also charge the player by connecting it to a USB compatible hi-fi system using a USB cable. Note: When c[...]
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ENGLISH 13 CONNECTION/PREP ARA TION ___________________ Disconnecting from the computer If there is no data transfer in progress, you can disconnect the player from the computer . Before you disconnect the player's cable connection to the computer , you must remove the player from the Windows desktop by following the Windows instruc- tions for[...]
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14 GENERAL FUNCTIONS _______________________________________ Switching on and off 1 Switch the player on by pressing » 9 / 7 / « down until the logo appears on the display . – Display: »W aiting...«. The player then switches to the most recently selected operating mode. 2 Switch on the player by pressing » 9 / 7 / « until »Bye Bye!« appea[...]
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ENGLISH 15 GENERAL FUNCTIONS _______________________________________ Opening the main menu 1 T o open the main menu, press and hold down » s II «. – The »Music« menu appears. 2 Open the »Music« menu by pressing » s II « and select the sub-menu (such as, »Play All« or »Folder Navigation«) with » 8 « or » 9 « and press » s II « to[...]
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16 BASIC FUNCTIONS ________________________________________________ Music playback Starting music playback 1 T o open the main menu, press » s II « and hold it down. 2 Select »Music« by pressing » 8 « or » 9 « and press » s II « to confirm. 3 Press » 8 « or » 9 « in the sub-menu to select »Play All« and press » s II « to confirm. [...]
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ENGLISH 17 BASIC FUNCTIONS ________________________________________________ Repeating a selected passage (A-B) 1 During playback, press » A-B/REC « briefly at the starting point you want. 2 Briefly press » A-B/REC « again when the end point is reached. – The selected passage is continuously repeated. 3 T o quit this function, press » A-B/REC[...]
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18 BASIC FUNCTIONS ________________________________________________ Opening the main menu 1 T o open the main menu, press and hold down » s II «, or 1 Press » 9 / 7 / « to end playback. 2 T o open the main menu, press » 9 / 7 / « again. Picture playback Starting picture playback 1 T o open the main menu, press » s II « and hold it down. 2 S[...]
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ENGLISH 19 BASIC FUNCTIONS ________________________________________________ Playback functions 1 Press » s II « to start playback. 2 Press » s II « to pause playback. 3 Press » s II « to resume normal playback. 4 Press » 9 / 7 / « to end playback. – The player goes back to the beginning of the current video. Selecting videos 1 T o select [...]
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20 BASIC FUNCTIONS ________________________________________________ Playback functions 1 Press » s II « to start playback. 2 Press » s II « to pause playback. 3 Press » s II « to resume normal playback. 4 End playback by pressing » 9 / 7 / «. – The player goes back to the beginning of the current file. Selecting voice files 1 T o select t[...]
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ENGLISH 21 BASIC FUNCTIONS ________________________________________________ Radio mode The earphones must always be plugged in for radio mode, as the cable acts as the FM antenna. Selecting the radio input source 1 T o open the main menu, press » s II « and hold it down. 2 Select »FM radio« by pressing » 8 « or » 9 « and press » s II « to[...]
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22 BASIC FUNCTIONS ________________________________________________ Opening presets 1 Select the presets for wards (»CH 01 ... CH 20«) by pressing » s II « repeatedly . 2 Select the presets backwards (»CH 20 ... CH 01«) by pressing » A-B/REC « repeatedly . Note: If you continue to switch through the reception frequency , the player saves th[...]
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ENGLISH 23 BASIC FUNCTIONS ________________________________________________ V oice recordings Starting voice recording 1 T o open the main menu, press » s II « and hold it down. 2 Select »Microphone Record« with » 8 « or » 9 « and press » s II « to confirm. – The recording starts. Note: Y ou can also star t recording with » A-B/REC «.[...]
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24 BASIC FUNCTIONS ________________________________________________ Deleting all files 1 T o open the main menu, press » s II « and hold it down. 2 Select »Delete« by pressing » 8 « or » 9 « and press » s II « to confirm. 3 Press » 8 « or » 9 « in the sub-menu to select »Delete All« and press » s II « to confirm. 4 Press » 8 « o[...]
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ENGLISH 25 PREFERENCE SETTINGS _____________________________________ Selecting the »Settings« mode 1 T o open the main menu, press » s II « and hold it down. 2 Select »Settings« by pressing » 8 « or » 9 « and press » s II « to confirm. 3 T o quit the sub-menu, press and hold down » s II «, or press » 9 / 7 / «. Selecting the menu la[...]
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26 PREFERENCE SETTINGS _____________________________________ Timer settings 1 Press » 8 « or » 9 « in the sub-menu to select »Timer Off « and press » s II « to confirm. 2 Press » 8 « or » 9 « to select »Stop Off«, »Sleep Of f«, »Backlight Of f« or »Key Lock« and confirm with » s II «. 3 Set the time setting with » 8 « or » [...]
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ENGLISH 27 OPERA TING WITH A COMPUTER ___________ System requirements When connected to the computer , the player appears as a removable disc drive. This corresponds to the player's flash memor y . Y our computer should meet the following requirements: – Windows 98 SE / 2000 / ME / XP / V ista – Microsoft DirectX 9.0 or higher – Microsof[...]
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28 OPERA TING WITH A COMPUTER ___________ MP3/WMA data transfers 1 Select the MP3/WMA files on your computer for copying. 2 Highlight the files. 3 Right-click the mouse to select »Copy«. 4 Open a removable disc drive (e.g. H:) on your computer . 5 Right-click the mouse to transfer the files onto the removable disc drive (e.g. H:) Note: DRM (D igi[...]
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ENGLISH 29 OPERA TING WITH A COMPUTER ___________ Conver ting video files to SMV format The player only supports video files in SMV for mat. However , you can conver t video files to SMV from other formats (MPG, MP4, DVD, Quick time, Real player , A VI, WMV) on the CD ROM provided, using the T ranscoder Software “video2smv .exe”. 1 T o open the[...]
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30 INFORMA TION __________________________________________________________ T echnical data This product fulfils the European directives 89/336/EEC, 2006/42/EC and 93/68/EEC. The type plate is located on the back of the device. T echnical and design modifications reser ved. Power supply Rechargeable batter y: 1 x 3.7 V lithium polymer 500 mA Output [...]
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