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CONTENTS

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MPIXX 1000 SERIES

Supplied accessories
Special features
Safety
Environmental note

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OVERVIEW

Controls
Displays in music playback mode
Main menu pages

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CONNECTION AND PREPARATION

Power supply
Connecting to a computer
Disconnecting from the computer
Connecting earphones
Inserting the memory card

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GENERAL FUNCTIONS

Switching on and off
Selecting the menu language
Adjusting the volume
Selecting the operating modes
Menu navigation
Activating and deactivating the key lock
Resetting the player

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MUSIC PLAYBACK

Basic music playback functions
Functions in the music menu

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RADIO MODE

Basic radio mode functions
Tuning to radio stations 

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AUDIO PLAYBACK

Playback of audio recordings
Functions in the audio recording menu

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PICTURE PLAYBACK

Picture playback
Functions in the picture menu

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VIDEO PLAYBACK

Basic video playback functions

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TEXT PLAYBACK

Text playback

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RECORDING

Recording settings
Voice recording
Recording from FM radio

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DELETING FILES

Opening the internal memory

Summary of Contents for MPixx 1100

Page 1: ...PORTABLE MEDIA PLAYER MPixx 1000 series MPixx 1100 MPixx 1200 MPixx 1400...

Page 2: ...electing the operating modes Menu navigation Activating and deactivating the key lock Resetting the player 14 MUSIC PLAYBACK Basic music playback functions Functions in the music menu 17 RADIO MODE Ba...

Page 3: ...y switch o time System tools and settings Switching between internal and external memory 30 OPERATING WITH A COMPUTER System requirements Connecting to a computer MP3 WMA data transfers Synchronising...

Page 4: ...r sunlight and heat Do not expose the batteries to extreme heat caused for example by direct sunlight heaters or re Never open the device casing No warranty claims are accepted for damage caused by im...

Page 5: ...ve the submenus 1 8 LC display 128 x 160 pixels In playback mode starts and pauses playback Opens the main menu In the main menu con rms selected operating modes In playback mode selects the previous...

Page 6: ...ves the cursor upwards In playback mode decreases the volume In menu mode moves the cursor down USB USB socket for connecting the player to the computer or standard USB charger using a USB cable 0 Con...

Page 7: ...display Bit rate Sampling frequency Elapsed playing time of the track Button lock on Battery status display the battery is low File format Current sound setting e g classical Current track number tota...

Page 8: ...radio reception Record playback of recorded les Photo picture playback Movie video playback Delete navigate within internal memory delete les Settings Text text le playback 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 9: ...to a USB compatible hi system using a USB cable Note When charging with a standard USB adapter the player is still ready for operation 1 Connect the USB socket on the player to the USB socket on the...

Page 10: ...ving hardware Note Do not disconnect the player from the computer while data transfer is in progress This can damage the data irreparably 1 Double click the icon for removing hardware The Remove hardw...

Page 11: ...as an additional removable storage device If you wish to playback the content of the memory card you must rst switch from internal to external memory under Storage in the Settings menu Removing the me...

Page 12: ...the menu language 12 are available with or and press to con rm Adjusting the volume 1 Adjust the volume during music playback by pressing or Selecting the operating modes 1 After switching on the devi...

Page 13: ...e key lock 10 Sec 30 Sec 1 Min 3 Min 5 Min or O with or and con rm with The key lock is activated automatically after the time selected has elapsed if no key is pressed in the meantime If you then pre...

Page 14: ...unctions 1 Press to start playback 2 Press to pause playback 3 Press to resume normal playback 4 Press 8 7 to end playback Selecting tracks 1 To select the previous or next track brie y press or Fast...

Page 15: ...t sound settings and a user equalizer 1 In the music menu select the Equalizer option with or and open with 2 Select the sound setting Normal Pop Rock Classic Jazz Bass or Custom EQ with or and press...

Page 16: ...and press to con rm Navigating in the music memory 1 Press or to select the Navigation option and open with All music les are displayed 2 Select the desired music track with or and press to con rm Pl...

Page 17: ...Manual tuning and preset mode i e stored radio stations A preset is a radio station which is saved on a button 1 To switch between manual and preset mode brie y press Display the frequency or the freq...

Page 18: ...e current preset number 1 To select the desired preset press or as often as necessary Deleting individual presets Preset mode must be activated 1 Open the FM menu by brie y pressing FUNC 2 Press or to...

Page 19: ...7 to end playback Functions in the audio recording menu Opening the recording menu 1 To open the menu when playing back a recording brie y press FUNC Selecting playback modes See the description of t...

Page 20: ...he picture selected 4 Press to switch back to the le list Functions in the picture menu Opening the picture menu 1 To open the picture menu in Photo mode brie y press FUNC Switching between slide show...

Page 21: ...the video folder are displayed 3 Select the desired video track with or 4 Press to start playback Playback functions 1 Press to pause playback 2 Press to resume normal playback 3 Press 8 7 to end play...

Page 22: ...by pressing and holding 2 Select the Text operating mode with or and activate with The le list appears 3 Press or to select the desired text le and open with 4 Press or to move to the previous or nex...

Page 23: ...mode Record with or and activate with 3 Start playback with 8 7 4 Press to pause recording 5 Press to resume recording 6 Press 8 7 to end recording The recording is saved automatically as WAV le e g M...

Page 24: ...M000008 WAV in the FMIN DIR folder on the player The player then switches back to Radio mode Notes If Device Full appears in the display while it is recording the ash memory is full The recording then...

Page 25: ...All the folders and les stored on the player aredisplayed 3 Select the le you want with or and press to con rm 4 Select the desired le with or Erasing individual les 1 Select the desired le with or 2...

Page 26: ...r and con rm with or Press or to select the Disable option and con rm with The player remains on until you switch it o manually or 2 Select the Always on option with or and activate with 3 Press or to...

Page 27: ...e with 3 Select the desired switch o time 15 Seconds 30 Seconds 1 Minute or Always on with or and con rm with Note The backlight is never switched o in picture playback video playback or text playback...

Page 28: ...ption and activate with 2 Select the desired formatting Quick or Complete with or and con rm Resetting the player This function restores the default settings to the player 1 In the Sys Tool menu press...

Page 29: ...rnal memory 1 In the Settings menu press or to select the Storage option and open with 2 Press or to select Internal or SD Card and con rm with Notes Make sure that a memory card has been inserted bef...

Page 30: ...r higher Integrated Codec pack CD ROM drive 4x or higher Pentium MMX 200 or higher Minimum 120 MB free hard disk memory USB port Recommended Codec K Lite Mega Codec Pack available at www free codecs c...

Page 31: ...separately Note Recordings are saved as separate les in the MICIN DIR and FMIN DIR folders Note DRM Digital Rights Management protected les are not supported Synchronising music and text les The play...

Page 32: ...yer s picture resolution is 128 x 160 pixels Advanced Setting is xed as the picture quality 4 You can add other les by repeating step 6 5 Select the target directory 6 Click Start to start the convers...

Page 33: ...s desktop by following the Windows in structions for Removing hardware Note Do not disconnect the player from the computer while data transfer is in progress This can damage the data irreparably 1 Dou...

Page 34: ...s Noise voltage ratio 85 dB Internal memory MPixx 1100 1 GB MPixx 1200 2 GB Mpixx 1400 4 GB MP3 WMA Formats MP3 WMA WAV playback WAV recording MPEG bit rates 16 320 kbps WMA 64 192 kbps File system FA...

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