stored on the USB device. If you have a large number of files you can press the ◄◄, ►► buttons to jump backwards or forwards a page at a time.

To move into a folder, highlight it and press the “OK” button. To move out of a folder press the “RETURN” button. To start playback of a file, highlight it and press “OK”. To stop playback of a file, press the “STOP” button.

If the USB storage device is unplugged from the mp200, the USB LED on the front of the player will turn off, and the following message will shown on screen: “USB device removed”.

The first page

When powering on the media player the main menu window containing 11 options will be displayed.

Select “DVD” to browse or playback content from an external DVD-ROM (that has a disc inserted).

Select “USB” to browse or playback content from a USB storage device.

Select “iPod” to browse or playback content from an iPod.

Select “Network” to browse or playback files from a PC or home server. The “Network” option uses a file sharing protocol (Samba) to access your PC or home server. Depending upon how your PC or home servers are configured, you may have to provide login information to access certain shares.

Select “UPnP” to browse or playback content from a PC or home server that is running an UPnP or DLNA media server.

Select “Playlist” to playback media files that you had previously inserted into the playlist.

Select “Search” to search for files by keyword.

Select “History” to view a list of files that were played previously.

Select “Internet multimedia” to browse or playback content from Internet Channels.

Select “File Copy” to copy files between different USB storage devices.

Select “Setup” to configure the mp200 settings (system, video, audio, photo, subtitle, network).

Note that there is also a selection across the top of the screen. Using the ◄ ► buttons on the remote control, select between: All, Music, Photo, and Video (alternatively, you can also use the buttons across the top of the remote control as a shortcut). These tabs act as filters, and will allow you to only see the selected file types. For example, if you select “Music”, and navigate into a folder with photos and music files, you will only see the music files. If you select “All”, then you will see all file types.

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