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CONNECTION/PREPARATION

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Disconnecting from the computer

If there is no data transfer in progress, you can disconnect the player from the
computer.

You must first remove the player from the Windows desktop by following the
Windows instructions for “Removing hardware”.

Note:

Do not disconnect the player from the computer while a data transfer is in
progress. This can damage the data irreparably.

1

Double click the icon for removing hardware.
The “Remove hardware” window appears.

2

To continue, follow the instructions on the screen.

Note:

The circuits of the player and the computer can be seriously damaged if you
do not follow the instructions for Windows ME / 2000 / XP / Vista.

Connecting earphones

1

Plug the earphones into the »

0

« socket on the player.

Note:

The earphones must always be plugged in for radio mode, as the cable acts
as the FM antenna.

Note:

Prolonged listening at loud volumes with the earphones can damage your
hearing.

Summary of Contents for MPixx 2200

Page 1: ...PORTABLE MEDIA PLAYER MPixx 2000 series MPixx 2200 MPixx 2400...

Page 2: ...sting the volume Locking and unlocking the buttons Selecting the operating modes Menu navigation Resetting the player 13 MUSIC PLAYBACK Basic music playback functions Functions in the music menu 17 VI...

Page 3: ...tings 30 OPERATING WITH A COMPUTER General information Basic settings for MSC players Basic settings for MTP players System requirements Connecting to a computer MP3 WMA data transfers Transferring DR...

Page 4: ...protected from moisture dripping or splashing water 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 wa...

Page 5: ...search In the main menu selects the previous menu item 9 In playback mode selects the next track press and hold down starts the forward search In the main menu selects the next menu item MENU In playb...

Page 6: ...on and o Disables and enables the buttons position D USB USB socket for connecting the player to the computer or standard USB charger using a USB cable 0 Connecting socket for the stereo earphones 12...

Page 7: ...lay Operating status playback e pause II standby 7 or recording Current sound setting e g classical Elapsed playing time of the track Button lock on Playback mode No Repeat Repeat One Repeat All Rando...

Page 8: ...Recording voice recording or recordings from radio stations Recordings playback of recorded les FM FM radio reception Ebook text le playback Photo picture playback Setting settings 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2...

Page 9: ...e power supply The display indicates the charging procedure The charging time is approximately four hours P appears in the display when the battery is fully charged Notes The display of the player tel...

Page 10: ...an damage the data irreparably 1 Double click the icon for removing hardware The Remove hardware window appears 2 To continue follow the instructions on the screen Note The circuits of the player and...

Page 11: ...enu with 8 or 9 and press sII to con rm 3 In the Setting menu press S or A to select Language and press sII to con rm 4 Select the menu language 12 are available with S or A and press sII to con rm Ad...

Page 12: ...u navigation 1 Open the main menu by pressing and holding MENU 2 Select the mode e g Music with 8 or 9 and press sII to con rm 3 Open the submenu by brie y pressing MENU 4 Select the option with S or...

Page 13: ...select the previous or next track brie y press 8 or 9 Note If the elapsed playing time of the current track is more than ve seconds press 8 to repeat it Fast forward and reverse search 1 To search for...

Page 14: ...ng sound settings You can choose between di erent preset sound settings and a user equalizer 1 In the music menu press S or A to select Equalizer and press sII to con rm 2 Select the sound setting Nor...

Page 15: ...All music les are displayed 2 Select the track with A or S 3 Select the function by pressing sII until a submenu appears 4 Press S or A to select Delete and press sII to con rm 5 Press S or A to selec...

Page 16: ...re also available Listening to music while looking at pictures You can use the Slide Show Maker software on your PC to compile image les into a slide show le SLS If you transfer this SLS le into the S...

Page 17: ...ck mode by pressing and holding MENU 2 Select Video mode with 8 or 9 and press sII to con rm The video les in the video folder are displayed 3 Select the video track with S or A 4 Press sII to start p...

Page 18: ...yed Random All All tracks are played once in random order Folder Normal All the les in the current folder are repeated one after another Folder Repeat All tracks in the current folder are repeated con...

Page 19: ...pressing and holding MENU 2 Select Recordings mode with 8 or 9 and press sII to con rm 3 Press sII to start playback All the available recordings voice and FM recordings are played in succession Playb...

Page 20: ...e and press sII to con rm All voice or FM les are displayed 2 Select the recording with S or A and press sII to con rm Playback of the recording begins or press MENU to go to the root directory Displa...

Page 21: ...has two operating modes manual tuning and P Preset 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 sII Display...

Page 22: ...ting individual presets Preset mode must be activated 1 Open the FM menu by brie y pressing MENU 2 Press S or A to select Delete Preset and press sII to con rm The Delete window appears 3 Select the p...

Page 23: ...S or A or start automatic scrolling 4 second intervals by pressing sII Note You can stop automatic scrolling by pressing sII Picture playback Starting picture playback 1 Open the main menu in the cur...

Page 24: ...me is longer Activating and deactivating the VAD function When the VAD function is activated the player automatically analyses the ambient noise level If it is too low the recording stops after 2 seco...

Page 25: ...n MENU The recording is saved automatically as WAV le e g MIC000009 WAV in the MICIN DIR folder on the player The player then switches to Recordings mode The saved recording is dis played and can be p...

Page 26: ...recording press and hold down MENU The recording is saved automatically as WAV le e g FM000008 WAV in the FMIN DIR folder on the player The player then switches to FM mode Notes If Device Full appear...

Page 27: ...nd press sII to con rm 2 Press S or A to select Brightness and press sII to con rm 3 Select the switch o time Low Medium High or Maximum low to maximum with S or A and press sII to con rm Setting the...

Page 28: ...t the le directly with S or A and press sII to con rm The Delete window appears 4 Press S or A to select Yes or No and press sII to con rm If you select Yes the selected le is deleted Formatting the p...

Page 29: ...select Refresh and press sII to con rm 2 Press S or A to select Yes or No and press sII to con rm If you select Yes the order is updated Sorting music les This option allows you to sort music les by I...

Page 30: ...yed in Windows Media Player in MTP mode Basic settings for MTP players Downloading les Synchronise the music les on the player using Windows Media Player These are copied into the MTP Media Music fold...

Page 31: ...media player the content of its ash memory will be displayed di erently This provides other editing options for the data MP3 WMA data transfers 1 Select the MP3 WMA les on your computer for copying 2...

Page 32: ...he les 6 Right click and select Add to Sync List 7 Select Sync in the open window 8 In the Sync window select the DRM protected WMA les then select the player 9 Click Start Sync The DRM protected WMA...

Page 33: ...ick Download Music When the download is complete the music les are classi ed on the player Compiling pictures for a slide show You can use the Slide Show Maker software on your PC to compile image les...

Page 34: ...xt data transfer 1 Select the text les on your computer for copying 2 Open the text le by clicking Start Programs Accessories WordPad 3 Save the text le with the extension TXT 4 Right click and select...

Page 35: ...W 32 Ohm earphones Noise voltage ratio 85 dB Internal memory MPixx 2200 2 GB MPixx 2400 4 GB MP3 WMA Formats MP3 WMA OGG WAV playback WAV recording MPEG bit rates 16 320 kbps WMA 64 192 kbps File syst...

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