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Photo Mode
In the mode Photo the JPEG format is supported. Select one of the following options: pre-view pictures, full screen display by clicking on the preview picture,
Rotate
(rotate photos in steps of 90 degrees),
Zoom
(set the zoom area),
Music Slide
(listening music while viewing pictures),
Display
(shows informa-
tions about the active medium)
, 13 Transition Modes
(select one of 13 transition modes):
Full Screen
Picture occupy the whole screen
Top
à
Bottom
Expand from top to bottom
Bottom
à
Top
Expand from bottom to top
T/B
à
Center
Compress from top and bottom to center
Center
à
T/B
Decompress from center to top and bottom
Blind:T
à
B
Like a blind, the picture will be showed from top to bottom
Left
à
Right
Expand from left to right
Right
à
Left
Expand from right to left
L/R
à
Center
Compress from left and right to center
Center
à
L/R
Decompress from center to left and right
Implode
The picture will implode to the center
Blind: L
à
R
Like a blind, the picture will be expanded from left to right
Random
Pictures will be showed in a random way with 12 transitions provided
Music Mode
The Digital Media Player supports the audio formats MP3 and WMA. The Music mode offers the following options:
Music Library
After selecting
Music
, you will see the music library. The music will start playing now.
Music Equalizer
set the sound type with the
EQualizer
button (Standard, Jazz, Classic, Pop, Ballads, Rock and Dance).
Display
allows to see the filter
curve of the equalizer.
Music Slide
Slide show accompanied with music
Repeat
Set the repeat mode (One, All, Off)
With the buttons
Previous
and
Next
you go to the previous/next music title, with
Pause
you stop the playback temporarily.
Video Mode
The player supports several formats: VCD, DVD, Motion JPEG, and MPEG4. After the desired media is selected the video can be choosen aided by the
preview pictures. The functions
(
Fast Forward/Fast Reverse
(FF/FR)
(max. 8X),
Play
(playback),
Pause
,
Stop
) are similar to those of the commonly known
video recorders. The video mode offers the following options: video pre-view pictures, full screen display by clicking on a preview picture,
Display
(shows
informations about the active medium).
File Directory
The player offers a similar file directory function as Windows. You may manage or view the files in your memory device.
Setup
(
The player can be pre-set to your preferred settings (factory presets are printed
bold
).
Setup Menu
Setup Item
Setup Setting
Photo Setup
Thumbnail Digest
On
/Off
Transition Mode
Fast/Normal/
Slow
Orientation
Defaults
/Ignore
Music Setup
Repeat Mode
One/
All
/Off
Photo Slideshow
Slide Show Mode
Manual/
Auto
Intervall Time
1/
3
/5/10 seconds
Movie Setup
Intervall Time
Fast
/Normal
Repeat Mode
Off
/One/All
Auto-Start Setup
Photo/Music/Video/
Off
Preferences
Video Output
AV/S-Video
/COMPOSITE/P-SCAN YBPR/VGA
OSD-Messages
On
/Off
Default
Reset
Spezification
Supported Formats
Video
: MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4, Motion JPEG;
Audio
: MP3, WMA;
Photo
: JPEG
Supported Devices
CF1/CF2, MD, MMC, MS, SD, SM, USB2.0-HDD with 30GB or higher, further capacities are available, please refer to the values
on the packaging
Output
Video
: TV (PAL/NTSC), Composite Video, S-Video, YUV (optional);
Audio
: stereo
Operating System
Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP, Mac OS 10.2 or higher
OSD language
English
Power Adapter
Input: AC 110V..240V, 50Hz..60Hz, Output: DC +5V, 1.4A max.
Power Consumption
7W
Dimensions
162 x 114 x 29 mm; HDD enclosure plug-in: 162 x 114 x 133 mm
Weight
app. 250g (HDD enclosure included)
Safety Standards
CE
Important Notes
•
The player can only detect first disk. Therefore, it is strongly recommended to save your information in the first partition of your hard disk (on the first drive,
usually C:\).
•
It is a must to set the corresponding standard (PAL/NTSC(
Æ
)) to ensure optimized reproduction with a TV set.
•
Hot plugging is not supported for HDD enclosure. Re- and dis-connecting is therefore allowed only if power is switched off.
•
Hot plugging is supported for memory cards only. It is not necessary to switch off the player while inserting or removing memory cards.
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