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REPEAT: repeat mode of the tracks inside the play queue.
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PLAY ALL: plays just once the play queue.
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PLAY ONE: plays just once the current track.
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REPEAT ALL: starts again the same play queue when it ends.
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REPEAT ONE: starts again the same track when it ends.
PLAY MODE: playback mode.
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SEQUENTIAL: sequential playback (same alphanumeric order as the one in the storage
device).
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RANDOM: random playback.
FADE: transition mode between audio tracks inside the play queue.
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OFF: transitions without attenuations. Once a track ends completely, the next track in the
playlist starts playing.
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XFADE: cross-fade. Transition between 2 tracks is made by fading out the outgoing track and
fading in the incoming one, mixing both tracks for a short period of time. Finally, the incoming
track reaches its nominal value.
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FADE: the outgoing track fades out to its minimum volume value. After this, the incoming track
fades in until it reaches its nominal value. There is no mixing between tracks.
BOOT MODE: allows
player’s booting parameters adjustment.
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KEEP STATUS: after booting up, it will keep exactly the last configuration it had just before
switching off: player status (PLAY/STOP), volume, repeat mode, fade, play mode and playlist.
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LOAD PRESET1: preset one will be recalled when the device boots up. This preset is
configurable through the web application (see chapter 6).
5.2. Playing from local media storage
5.2.1. Playing media from an USB device
Insert an USB device with compatible audio contents inside the USB port (12). Then, press ENTER/MENU
(6) key to access main menu. In sub-menu SOURCE, rotate CONTROL & SELECT (2) digital encoder to select
USB source and press it to confirm (SELECT). Parameter will blink until selection is confirmed. Press
(9) to start
playing.
If the system cannot find/read the device, the display will show the message: USB UNAVAILABLE
(blinking). If this happens please, check that the device has been inserted properly or check technical specifications
(chapter 10). If audio files are not supported, the display will show the message: NOT FOUND. If this happen
please, check supported audio formats (chapter 10).
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ePLAYER1 playing a song from the USB device
CONTROL & SELECT (2) digital encoder allows the access to additional information of the current track
and playlist. Press once to display track’s information: name, audio format (mp3, wav, etc.), bit rate (kbps), time
(mm:ss) a sample frequency (kHz).