Page 2 - CONTENTS; Overview
2 CONTENTS _____________________________________________________________________ 4 MPixx 4100 Supplied accessoriesSpecial featuresSafetyEnvironmental note 5 Overview ControlsDisplays in music playback modeDisplays in FM radio modeMenu pages in the main menu 10 Connection and Preparation Power supply...
Page 3 - ENGLISH; Preference settings
ENGLISH 3 CONTENTS _____________________________________________________________________ 24 Preference settings Selecting the »Settings« menuDisplay settingsSystem settings 26 Operating with a computer System requirementsInstalling the playerConnecting to the computerMP3/WMA data transfersTransferri...
Page 5 - OVERVIEW; Controls
ENGLISH 5 OVERVIEW _____________________________________________________________________ Controls 1 V + Increases the volume. In menu mode: moves cursor down. 2 s II Starts and pauses playback.Opens the menu options. 3 V – Decreases the volume. In menu mode: moves cursor up. 4 Integrated microphone ...
Page 7 - Displays in music playback mode
ENGLISH 7 OVERVIEW _____________________________________________________________________ Displays in music playback mode 1 Operating status (play s , pause II ) . 2 Volume display. 3 Name of file or track (ID 3 tag). 4 Level display. 5 Playback progress display with the elapsed playing time of track...
Page 8 - Displays in FM radio mode
8 OVERVIEW _____________________________________________________________________ Displays in FM radio mode 1 Frequency scale. 2 Volume display. 3 Current FM frequency. 4 Number of the current preset and total number of presets. 5 FM menu display: manual frequency search, selecting presets, storingra...
Page 9 - Menu pages in the main menu
ENGLISH 9 OVERVIEW _____________________________________________________________________ Menu pages in the main menu Music Video Radio Photo E-Book Record Explorer Settings
Page 10 - CONNECTION AND PREPARATION; Power supply; Charging the battery; Connecting to the computer
10 CONNECTION AND PREPARATION _____ Power supply The player operates with the integrated lithium-polymer battery 1 x 3.7 V,1,000 mA. Charging the battery Charge the battery using the power supply unit supplied or on the computer. Youcan also charge the player by connecting it to a USB compatible hi-...
Page 11 - Disconnecting from the computer; Connecting earphones
ENGLISH 11 CONNECTION AND PREPARATION _____ Disconnecting from the computer If there is no data transfer in progress, you can disconnect the player from thecomputer. Before you disconnect the player’s cable connection to the computer, you mustremove the player from the Windows desktop by following t...
Page 12 - GENERAL FUNCTIONS; Adjusting the volume
12 GENERAL FUNCTIONS _______________________________________ Switching on/off 1 Switch the player on by pressing » POWER « down until the logo appears in the display. – The player then switches to the »Music« operating mode. 2 Switch the player off by pressing » POWER « down until the logo appears i...
Page 13 - Menu navigation
ENGLISH 13 GENERAL FUNCTIONS _______________________________________ Menu navigation 1 To open the main menu, press and hold down » MENU « in the selected operating mode. – The main menu appears. 2 Select the option, such as »Settings« with » 8 « or » 9 « and press » s II « to open. 3 Select the opt...
Page 14 - BASIC FUNCTIONS; Memory navigation; Deleting tracks or files; Music playback; Starting music playback
14 BASIC FUNCTIONS ________________________________________________ Memory navigation In the navigation mode, all the folders and files in the internal memory are dis-played. 1 To open the main menu, press » MENU « and hold it down. – The main menu appears. 2 Press » 8 « or » 9 « to select the »Expl...
Page 15 - Fast forward and reverse search; Select playback mode.
ENGLISH 15 BASIC FUNCTIONS ________________________________________________ Fast forward and reverse search 1 To search for a particular passage of a track, press and hold down » 8 « or » 9 « during playback. – Fast forward or reverse search begins. Release » 8 « or » 9 « at the posi- tion you want....
Page 16 - Selecting sound settings; Video playback; Starting video playback
16 BASIC FUNCTIONS ________________________________________________ Selecting sound settings You can choose between various preset sound settings. 1 To open the main menu, press » MENU « and hold it down. 2 Select the »Settings« menu with » 8 « or » 9 « and press » s II « to confirm. 3 Press » V + «...
Page 17 - Playback from recordings; Starting playback from recordings; Radio mode; Selecting the radio input source; Switching manually between mode and preset mode
ENGLISH 17 BASIC FUNCTIONS ________________________________________________ Playback from recordings Starting playback from recordings 1 To open the main menu, press » MENU « and hold it down. – The main menu appears. 2 Select the »Explorer« mode with » 8 « or » 9 « and press » s II « to confirm. 3 ...
Page 18 - Tuning to radio stations; Manual tuning; Storing radio stations manually
18 BASIC FUNCTIONS ________________________________________________ Tuning to radio stations Manual tuning The player must be in »Manual« mode for the manual station search. 1 To set the frequency you want, press » 8 « or » 9 « as often as necessary. – The frequency changes up or down in 100 kHz ste...
Page 19 - Opening presets; Switching between stereo and mono reception
ENGLISH 19 BASIC FUNCTIONS ________________________________________________ Opening presets The »Preset« mode must be activated. The number of the current preset and thetotal number of presets are shown in the display. 1 To select the preset, press » 8 « or » 9 « as often as necessary. Note: Unassig...
Page 20 - Picture playback; Starting picture playback; Text playback; Starting text playback
20 BASIC FUNCTIONS ________________________________________________ Picture playback Starting picture playback 1 To open the main menu, press » MENU « and hold it down. 2 Select the »Photo« mode with » 8 « or » 9 « and press » s II « to confirm. – Display: »Internal Memory«. The player is in the nav...
Page 21 - Setting the time interval for the automatic page turner
ENGLISH 21 BASIC FUNCTIONS ________________________________________________ Setting the time interval for the automatic page turner 1 To open the main menu, press » MENU « and hold it down. 2 Select the »Settings« menu with » 8 « or » 9 « and press » s II « to confirm. 3 Press » V + « or » V – « in ...
Page 22 - RECORDING; Voice recordings; Starting voice recording; Recording from FM radio; Start FM recording
22 RECORDING __________________________________________________________________ Voice recordings Starting voice recording 1 To open the main menu, press » MENU « and hold it down. 2 Select the »Record« mode with » 8 « or » 9 « and press » s II « to confirm. 3 Press » REC « to start recording. 4 Pres...
Page 23 - Recording settings; Setting the recording quality
ENGLISH 23 RECORDING __________________________________________________________________ Recording settings Setting the recording quality 1 To open the main menu, press » MENU « and hold it down. 2 Select the »Settings« menu with » 8 « or » 9 « and press » s II « to confirm. 3 Press » V + « or » V – ...
Page 24 - PREFERENCE SETTINGS; Selecting the »Settings« menu; Setting the backlight display switch-off time; System settings; Selecting the menu language
24 PREFERENCE SETTINGS _____________________________________ Selecting the »Settings« menu 1 To open the main menu, press » MENU « and hold it down. 2 Select the »Settings« menu with » 8 « or » 9 « and press » s II « to confirm. Display settings Setting the backlight display switch-off time 1 In the...
Page 25 - Displaying system information
ENGLISH 25 PREFERENCE SETTINGS _____________________________________ 2 Press » V + « or » V – « to select the »Language« option and press » s II « to confirm. 3 Select the language (seven languages), by pressing » V + « or » V – « and press » s II « to confirm. Note: If you change the menu language ...
Page 26 - OPERATING WITH A COMPUTER; System requirements
26 OPERATING WITH A COMPUTER ___________ System requirements When connected to the computer, the player appears as a removable disc drive.This corresponds to the player’s flash memory. Your computer should meet thefollowing requirements: – Windows 98 SE / 2000 / ME / XP / Vista– Microsoft DirectX 9....
Page 27 - MP3/WMA data transfers; Transferring DRM-protected WMA data
ENGLISH 27 OPERATING WITH A COMPUTER ___________ MP3/WMA data transfers 1 Select the MP3/WMA files on your computer for copying. 2 Highlight the files. 3 Right-click the mouse to select »Copy«. 4 Open a removable disc drive (e.g. H:) on your computer. 5 Right-click the mouse to transfer the files on...
Page 28 - Synchronising music and text files
28 OPERATING WITH A COMPUTER ___________ Synchronising music and text files The player supports music files that have been synchronised with correspondingmusic text (LRC files). In this way you have the music playback via the earphonesand simultaneously the synchronous text playback on the display. ...
Page 29 - Text data transfers
ENGLISH 29 OPERATING WITH A COMPUTER ___________ Text data transfers 1 Select the text files on your computer for copying. 2 Open the text files by clicking on »Start« ɮ »Programme« ɮ »Accessories« ɮ »WordPad«. 3 Save the text files with the extension .TXT. 4 Right-click the mouse to select »Copy«. ...
Page 30 - INFORMATION
30 INFORMATION __________________________________________________________ Technical data This product fulfils the European directives 89/336/EEC, 2006/42/EC and 93/68/EEC.The type plate is located on the back of the device. Technical and design modifications reserved. Power supply Rechargeable batte...