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FADE
: transition mode between audio tracks inside the playlist.
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OFF: transition without fades. Once a track ends, the next track in the playlist starts
playing.
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XFADE: crossfade. the transition between tracks progressively reduces the volume level
of the ending track as the next track volume level gradually increases, merging both tracks
for a short time until the starting track reaches its nominal volume level.
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FADE: the ending track fades out. After this, the next track fades in until it reaches its
nominal volume level. There's no crossfade between tracks.
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BOOT MODE
: reset mode. Allows you to adjust the startup parameters of the player.
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KEEP STATUS: at start-up, the last settings made just before shutdown are retained:
player status (PLAY/STOP), volume, repeat mode,
fade
, play mode and playlist.
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LOAD PRESET1: at start-up, preset 1 is always loaded. The settings of this preset can be
configured using the web application of the device.
7.3
Local media playback
7.3.1
Playing files stored on USB storage devices
Insert USB media containing audio files in the USB port. Then press the ENTER key to access the main
menu. In the SOURCE submenu, select the USB source using the CONTROL & SELECT digital encoder
to navigate through the different parameters and press the encoder to confirm (SELECT). The selected
parameter will flash until your selection is confirmed. Press
in the transport bar to start playing
content.
If no media is found or the media cannot be read, the display will show the message: USB UNAVAILABLE
(flashing). If this occurs, please check that the media is properly inserted and that it meets the
specifications. If there are no files with one of the accepted audio formats, the message "NOT FOUND"
will be displayed. If this happens, please check that the files meet the specifications.
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Figure 2: PLAYER ONE playing a file from USB media
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