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USER GUIDE (BOX)[...]
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User Manual ii T able of Content s 1. Introduction ................................................................................................................ 1 1.1. About the Product ........................................................................................... 1 1.2. Features .....................................................[...]
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User Manual 1 1. Introduction 1.1. About the Product The new 6-in-1 media player enhances your media presentation or advertising to be more convenient and brings the immediate enjoym ent and entertainment to your life. The compact, dual slot desi gn allows Compact Flash* 1 or IBM Micro drive to work concurrently with the S mart Media, Memory S tick[...]
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User Manual 2 MPEG2 (*.v ob, *.mpg) Support Format Video Dat a rat e 1.0-10.0 Mbit/sec VGA* 2 (MPC200 only) 640*480 60Hz NTSC 720*480 or 704*480 ; 29.97fps interlaced PA L 720*576 or 704*576 ; 25fps interlaced Audio MPEG1-Audio-Layer1 MPEG1-Audio-Layer2 MPEG1-Audio-Layer3 (MP3) Note : The A C3 /AAC-audio support is op tional. When it is not ena[...]
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User Manual 3 User Manual CD 1 If any item is missed or damaged, please contact you r dealer immediately .[...]
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User Manual 4 2. Playing Sy stem 2.1. Inst all Battery in the Remote Control Insert the battery and match the (+) and (-) on battery to the marks inside the battery compartment. First-time use: Remember to remove the insulating mylar piece form the battery . Service life of battery: 1. The battery normally last for about one y ear although this dep[...]
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User Manual 5 z Compact Flash Card (CF) z Secure Digital Card (SD ) z Smart Media Card (SM) z Multi-Media Card (MMC) z Memory Stick (MS) z IBM Micro Drive Make sure that the card clicks into card slot pro perly . If the card has one or more kinds of data recorded on it, a menu screen will appear on the scree n. 2.4. Remote controller p ad Instructi[...]
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User Manual 6 2.5 Appearance Background of st art-up If no media files are stored in the me mory card o r no memory card is inserted, the background of media player will appear to be solid black. Note: The start-up scree n can be cust omized upon customer’s request. 2.6. Operations for Media Player play back (** means default v alue) 2 . 6 . 1 . [...]
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User Manual 7 DIGEST STYLE press and to select thumbnail matrix type and then press to implement. z 2X2 Matrix is to show thumbnail in 2x2 matrixes. z 3X3 Matrix ** is to sh ow thumbnail in 3x3 matrixes. z 4X4 Matrix is to show thumbnail in 4x4 matrixes. z 5X5 Matrix is to show thumbnail in 5x5 matrixes. ** Default value Press and select MAIN P AGE[...]
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User Manual 8 z 5X5 Matrix is to show thumbnail in 5x5 matrixes. ** Default value Press and select MAIN P AGE , and then press to back to SETUP MENU – MAIN P AGE or press to turn of f SETUP MENU screen. Slide show setup : Press to select SLIDE SHOW SETUP and press to enter SETUP MENU – SLIDE SHOW screen. Then press to select preferred function.[...]
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User Manual 9 Auto Play Sequence of Memory Card CF / Micro Drive SD / MMC / MS SM Files in Memory Card 01_XXXXX 02_XXXXX 03_XXXXX 01_XXXXX 02_XXXXX 03_XXXXX 01_XXXXX 02_XXXXX 03_XXXXX Press and select MAIN P AGE , and then press to back to SETUP MENU – MAIN P AGE or press to turn of f SETUP MENU screen. 1 A v ailable tra nsition mode: FULL SCRE E[...]
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User Manual 10 SETUP V ALUES z Y ou may re-set the previous settings in custom setup to the default setting. Press and to reset all custom preferences*. ** Default value 2 Media T ype along with its firmware version Press and select MAIN P AGE , and then press to back to SETUP MENU – MAIN P AGE or press to turn of f SETUP MENU screen. Exit setup [...]
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User Manual 11 z When playing video, press will play the video frame one at a time.(optional function) z Adjust the volume: using the remote cont rol or OSD board button -/+. This Media player support s only JPEG-PHOTO, MP3-MUSIC an d MPEG1, 2, 4–VIDEO format. 2 . 6 . 4 . P a u s e Press once during playback to pau se the slid e sh ow/music/video[...]
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User Manual 12 2 . 6 . 1 0 . F i l e M o d i f i c a t i o n Under FILE page, pre ss and a dialog with modification will pop up on the screen. COPY DELETE RENAME NEW FOLDER PROPERTIES CANCEL COPY Press to select COPY and then press to enter COPY MODE. Press to select media file and press to confirm c opy . (Pressing can move target right to memory [...]
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User Manual 13 PROPERTIES (Det ails of media file) Press to select PROPERTIES and then pre ss to s how details of this media file. Press to exit PROPERTIES. 2 . 6 . 1 1 . R o t a t e When playing playback of photo, press once to rot ate the photo 90 degree clockwise. 2 . 6 . 1 2 . I n t e r v a l T i m e When playing playback of photo, press once t[...]
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User Manual 14 out. Check if the Media Player is defective by trying another card. The Media Player st arts playback but stop s immediately z The card may be dirty and may require cleaning. z Ensure that the card is inst alled with pro per situation position. No picture z Ensure that the equipment is con ne cted properly . z Check if outer equipmen[...]
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User Manual 15 control unit and remote control signal sensor . No key operation (by the Media Play er AC power and / or the remote control) is effective z T urn the unit off and then back to on. Alternatively , turn off the unit, disconnect the cord and then re-connect it. (The player may not be operating properly due to lightning, static electrici[...]