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OPERATING FUNCTIONS  

 
The following key buttons are default in “Simple Play mode”. (This operation requires button 
switchmount or  8-segments touch screen connection.) 
 
PLAY (Button 1) 

 

Resumes playback of videos from track 1 after STOP has been pressed. 

 

Resumes playback of the track from the point that it has been set to PAUSE. 

 

Playback is reset back to the beginning of the specific track which is being played at 
the time the PLAY button is pressed. 

 
 
STOP (Button 2) 

 

When STOP is pressed the video stops playing and a blank screen is displayed. 

 
 
PAUSE (Button 3) 

 

When PAUSE is pressed the video image instantly freezes.  

 

Press Pause again or PLAY to resume normal playback from the position where it was 
paused.  

 
 
REPEAT (Button 4) 

 

When REPEAT is pressed the current track loop back on itself continuously. 

 

To disable the repeat mode press REPEAT, PLAY, PREVIOUS TRACK or NEXT 
TRACK . When the track plays to the end it will playback the next track (and etc.) as 
normal. 

 
 
NEXT TRACK (Button 5) 

 

The NEXT TRACK function can be activated only when a track is already playing. 
When NEXT TRACK is pressed the current video stops playing and jumps directly to 
the start of the next track. 

 
 
VOLUME DECREASE (Button 6) 

 

Decreases audio output volume setting. 

 
 
VOLUME INCREASE (Button 7) 

 

Increases audio output volume setting. 

 
 

MUTE (Button 8) 

 

When MUTE is pressed, all the tracks will have no sound. 

 

Press MUTE again to resume the normal sound in all tracks. 

 

Note : All above buttons can be re-defined by DV Studio software if operating in playlist mode. 

 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for MPL024

Page 1: ...G player designed to use with TV and Video Monitors for playing MPEG 1 MPEG 2 MPEG 4 video and audio files MPEG 1 MPEG 2 MPEG 4 video MPEG still picture output JPEG picture MP3 audio file Video signal...

Page 2: ...ons connector Remote Ext 8 buttons connection only Frontside Power Status LED Frontside Compact Flash card slot Frontside USB connector Frontside Speaker out L R connector COM port RS232 Power On Off...

Page 3: ...types of button pattern layouts on the touch screen available 8 buttons for the 6 4 7 9 10 4 and 15 panels For any special button layout please contact local sales office Fig 1 8 buttons for LCD scree...

Page 4: ...Pause Next Track Volume decrease Volume increase Mute An optional function control device is a custom made switch mount connected to the switches and buttons connectors CN6 and CN3 with a maximum of...

Page 5: ...creen will be shown as follow Press button 8 to select or press button 7 6 for up dn Press button 7or 6 for save and exit Auto Play start up mode Plug in the external power supply Insert CompactFlash...

Page 6: ...eep mode contact local sales office The Autoplay and Sleep playback mode are selected when writing the MPEG files on to the CompactFlash Card by using DV Studio Software C AUTO LOOP PLAYBACK After Tra...

Page 7: ...next and volume 2 Simple play mode In simple play mode the user just copies all video files mpg or JPEG files jpg onto the Compact Flash card The MPL024 will play these files in alphabetical sequence...

Page 8: ...playback from the position where it was paused REPEAT Button 4 When REPEAT is pressed the current track loop back on itself continuously To disable the repeat mode press REPEAT PLAY PREVIOUS TRACK or...

Page 9: ...wing screen sequences A Media folder must be created on both USB memory stick and CF card SYSTEM ACTION 1 UPDATE MEDIA CONTENT N A 2 GET DATALOG FILES N A SYSTEM ACTION 1 UPDATE MEDIA CONTENT 2 GET DA...

Page 10: ...uts Stereo output connector RCA jack 3 2 V p p max 5K ohm LS 2 x 1W stereo jack 3 5 mm Signal to Noise 96 dB Select Switches Power ON OFF select PAL NTSC select Video VGA select Indicators Power On Of...

Page 11: ...the above express warranties the manufacturer disclaims all warranties on products furnished hereunder including all implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular application or...

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