Playback

Press

 

 

 

to turn on the unit. Press

 

 

or to select the file you want to play.

Play / pause

• Press

 

 

 

to begin playback.

 

 

Press once to pause playback, press again to resume playback.

Skipping files

•. To skip to the next file, press and

release .

To go to the previous file, press and

release within the beginning 4 seconds of the current file. Otherwise,

press and release

twice.

A-B repeat

EN

You can repeat certain part of a file with the help of A-Bbutton.

1.During playback, press A-Bbutton to set the start repeat position (A), “A-” shows on the display.

2.Press A-Bbutton again to set the end repeat position (B), and repeat from position A to B will start, “A-B” shows on the display.

3.To resume normal playback, press A-Bbutton again.

Creating playlist

To create playlist of selected files, refer to Folders in Menu settings. To play the created playlist, refer to Repeat in Menu settings.

Scanning files

To scan forward, press and hold

.

To scan backward, press and hold

.

Adjusting the volume

To turn up the volume, press +. The volume level shows briefly to indicate the increase in volume level.

To turn down the volume, press -. The volume level shows briefly to show the decrease in volume level.

Tip

Press and hold hold button to lock or unlock the unit.

To turn off the player completely,

press and hold .

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Technicolor - Thomson M100E256K, M100EG1K, M100E512K user manual Playback

M100EG1K, M100E256K, M100E512K specifications

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