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Automatic Playback on Power ON
By default, when the device is turned on, you will be presented with the Home screen.
Instead, you can have it start play back automatically upon power on as follows:
[Auto Playback] Press the SETUP key, go to
Slide Show Setup and select Auto Start. Turn it
ON and the next time you turn on the device, all
les stored on the media card will be listed
alphabetically and start to play automatically.
Make sure the Slideshow Mode is set to AUTO.
[Auto Slideshow] Press the SETUP key, go to
Advanced Setup and select Auto Slideshow.
Turn it ON and the next time you turn on the
device, a slideshow (JPG images) with
background music (MP3) will start to play
automatically.
[Playlist] Using playlists, you can play certain
les at start-up according to your needs. There
are two modes available, one with a single
playlist and one with several playlists, each for a
certain time period throughout the day.
Press the SETUP key, go to Advanced Setup
and select Playlist Mode. Select Mode 1 or Mode
2, press the ENTER key to conrm it and exit the
setup menu. The background now changes to
black as long as the playlist is enabled.
Mode 1:
Create a playlist with the lename PLAY.LST
using notepad or any other text editor and store
it in the root directory of your media card. Press
the HOME key to start playback or set the Auto
ON/OFF time for scheduled playback.
Write one le per line with the directory where
it’s stored on your media card, ending the list
with one empty line.
If it’s a JPG le, you can add a space followed
by a time in seconds for the image to be displayed on screen (max 65535 seconds).
If it’s an MP3 le, you can add a space and the le name of a JPG image in the same
directory to be displayed during playback.
Page 13 / Chapter 4 - Automated Playback
MP50A User Guide