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Panelplayer User Manual v.1.4
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6.10 Music Player function (MPLL=16)
Panelplayer works just like a standard player in this mode and does not require any
specific programming (or playlist file). Any MP3 file can be played, even with long names.
Use the MPLL (Mode PlayList) parameter to set this mode (in config.txt).
Example file
config.txt:
LLOU=10
LTRE=14
LBAS=10
Audio adjustment parameters
MPLL=16
Music player mode parameter
The tracks will be played in the sequence in which they are memorised in the flash
memory; if a block of data is transferred then the written sequence in the flash memory will
depend on the operating system used; if a precise sequence is preferred, then we
recommend transferring one MP3 file at a time.
In this mode, Panelplayer will automatically start to play the audio file, starting from the first
track, when the device is switched on or when the flash memory is inserted; the user can
run through the files just like listening to an audio CD by using the buttons on the front of
the device or by activating the commands with logical inputs, as in the following table:
The 4 keys in the front panel, work as follows:
= (brief pressure) precedent MP3 file / (prolonged pressure) reduce output volume
= (brief pressure) PLAY
= (brief pressure) STOP
= (brief pressure) next MP3 file / (prolonged pressure) increase output volume
IMPORTANT
:
volume control with the keys is active only during the playing of the MP3 file.
When the Stop button is pressed, Panelplayer memorises the track currently being
played; press Play and Panelplayer will play the track from the beginning. This
function enables very long file sequences in large flash memories to be played,
without having to re-listen to the entire sequence from the first track.
If you wish to listen to the entire sequence again starting from the first track, just
remove the flash memory of turn the Panelplayer off and on again.