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CENTRIX MVP-100
User Manual
Thank you for purchasing this product.
Please read the manual carefully before use.
SITECSystem Co., Ltd
www.centrixclub.com

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Summary of Contents for Centrix MVP-100

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Table Of Contents • Thank you notes • Online registration Info. CENTRIX MVP-100 • Copyrights notice User Manual • Trademarks • Limited Liability • Safety Instructions Before Using Getting started Music Box Video Box Image Snapshot Voice Recorder File Manager...
  • Page 2: Online Registration Info

    This guide will ensure that you get the most functions for infringement of copyright or intellectual property. of MVP-100 with conveniences. Please do read through this guide before using and contact our customer support center for any problem in use.
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions Safety Instructions Safety in public transportation Hearing Safety It may cause accidental damage using in • Do not use headphones or earphones at bus, subway, railway such as public high volume. Auditory injury can be caused. transportation by caught earphones •...
  • Page 4 Safety Instructions Safety Instructions Prohibition of chemicals Using of approved adapter Do not peel the surface using chemicals Use the AC power adapter belonged to this or detergent. product for safe usage. Using of approved battery Use only proper accessories Use the battery belonged to this product or proper It may cause accidental damage if you use...
  • Page 5: Before Using

    Safety Instructions Precaution against humidity or dust 1-1. Accessories & Components • Do not leave the player where there are much humidity and dust. MVP-100 Battery Plastic Cover Precaution against using battery, adapter, main body • Keep the player away from water and excessively humid areas.
  • Page 6 1. Before Using 1. Before Using 1-3. Using HDD 1-2. Minimum System Requirements Precaution against drop or impact : It may cause breakage by external impact or Pentium III or above drop. Avoid accidental impact or drop (Pentium IV Preferred) against the product.
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    2. Getting Started 2. Getting Started 2-1. Name of parts 2-1. Name of parts Right ② Left Back Right ① ③ ① ② ③④ ⑤ ⑥ Front ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑧ ⑩ ⑦ ⑨ Bottom ⑩ Vol up/down, REW/FF Built-In MIC Remote Control/Earphone Jack Rechargeable/ Removable...
  • Page 8: Name Of Parts

    2. Getting Started 2. Getting Started 2-1. Name of parts 2-2. Connecting & Installation Attaching/Detaching battery Remote Control *Attaching the rechargeable battery 2. Slide the battery to the 1. Cover 4/3 of battery onto arrow direction till it locks into the back side of main body the place precisely.
  • Page 9 2. Getting Started 2. Getting Started 2-2. Connecting & Installation 2-2. Connecting & Installation Connecting Remote Control & earphone Connecting external speaker Connect the external speaker to the Audio jack. Connect the Remote control to the Audio jack. Speaker connection line is not provided. You can connect earphones directly to the player.
  • Page 10 Power on when it is connected to PC. You can separate this player with PC. When it is connected to PC, it is detected as a mass storage, MVP-100. you can transfer movie, music, image file from PC to audio box, Video, Image folder in the player.
  • Page 11 2. Getting Started 2. Getting Started 2-2. Connecting & Installation 2-2. Connecting & Installation Connecting adapter and charging Connecting TV Connect A/V cable to the image input terminal of TV. Connect the adapter to the player’s DC Jack which Yellow is Video, White is Audio left channel, Red is Audio is on the lower end of the right side from the front of right channel.
  • Page 12 2. Getting Started 2. Getting Started 2-2. Connecting & Installation 2-3. Basic Function Main Menu Connecting external storage to USB OTG : USB1.1 Connect USB 1.1 Host cable (Mini USB A, short cable) to USB storage device (USB Flash Memory Drive). Open USB port which is on the left side and connect USB Host cable (short cable) with USB Host Jack which is on the lower end of player.
  • Page 13 2. Getting Started 2. Getting Started 2-3. Basic Function 2-3. Basic Function Power On/Off Name & functions of buttons Button Functions Button Functions 1. Press power button about 3 seconds to • Press when power on/off. make power on • Press about 3 seconds to make power on/off •...
  • Page 14 3. Music 2. Getting Started 2-3. Basic Function 3-1. Music Playback Screen Navigation Button Music Player Display • Below functions are realized by pressing Navigation button to desired You can listen stored music file (MP3, WMA, OGG etc) through music player. direction.
  • Page 15: Music Box

    3. Music Box 3. Music Box 3-2. Playing Music File 3-2. Playing Music File Music Player Display Volume Control File Playback Use Volume +. – of Navigation button while music file playback and volume POWER ON status will be indicated as a number in the Press POWER button for Power on.
  • Page 16 3. Music Box 3. Music Box 3-2. Playing Music File 3-3. Using Playist Music Player Setting You can make lists of music file and listen them consecutively. Press Menu While Playing POWER ON If you press ‘Menu’ button while playing Press POWER button for Power on.
  • Page 17: Video Box

    4. Video Box 4. Video Box 4-1. Video Playback Screen 4-2. Playing Video File Video File Playback • You can watch video file (MPG, AVI etc) stored in Video folder through Video Player. POWER ON • You can watch WMV file which are not played in this player Press POWER button for Power on.
  • Page 18 4. Video Box 4. Video Box 4-2. Playing Video File 4-2. Playing Video File Video Player Setting Music Player Display Volume Control Use Volume +. – of Navigation button Press Menu While Playing while music file playback and volume If you press ‘Menu’ button while playing status will be indicated as a number in the then it is shifted as the circumstance setting top right of the screen.
  • Page 19: Image

    You can see saved image file (JPG) through Photo Viewer. Image File Playing POWER ON Press POWER button for Power on. File name Title : centrix.jpg Image Menu Selection Transfer to navigation button and select Image and click. By selecting, the icon will be indicated.
  • Page 20: Snapshot

    5. Image 6. Snapshot 5-2. View Photo File 6-1. Snapshot Screen You can make a Snapshot through built-in camera. Music Player Display Image Rotation Use Volume +.- button while image file playback then screen image will be rotated to the Left/ Right. Play /Pause Use Pause button to pause the music file playback and press the button again...
  • Page 21: Voice Recorder

    6. Snapshot 7. Voice Recorder 6-2. Take a Picture 7-1. Voice recorder screen • You can record conversation or lectures using built-in microphone. • Microphone is built-in on the top of main body, so you should use it considering the recording direction. (Refer to the name of each part 2-1.) Move to Snapshot mode 1.
  • Page 22 7. Voice Recorder 7. Voice Recorder 7-2. Voice recording 7-2. Voice recording Voice Recorder selection Recorded file playback Transfer to ‘ Voice Recorder’ using Navigation button and click it. By selecting Voice Recorder Recorded file is saved automatically in the icon will be highlighted.
  • Page 23: File Manager

    8-1. File Manager Screen 8-2. USB Host Function • You can transfer and receive data by connecting external storage device (device) with MVP-100(Host)without PC connection. USB speed is USB 1.1. POWER ON Press the Power button to turn on the •...
  • Page 24: Settings

    8. File Manager 9. Settings 8-3. Selecting File and Detailed Function 9-1. Setting menu structure Function completion Press pause button ■/ESC to complete File Manager function then it will transfer to initial screen. Cable separation After completion of function, separate USB cable between player &...
  • Page 25 9. Settings 9. Settings 9-2. System 9-3. Power Item Functions Item Functions LCD Off Menu is to set the automatic LCD Off Displays the system info. of player. time while pausing and there is no other key Product name System info. operating.
  • Page 26 9. Settings 9. Settings 9-4. Audio 9-5. Video Item Functions Item Functions You can turn on/off the built-in speaker. The You can set the LCD brightness. Basic setting is 15. basic setting is On. Brightness You can adjust the contrast between the color. Basic You can set the Gain value of Audio output.
  • Page 27 9. Settings 9. Settings 9-5. Voice Recorder 9-6. Play Mode Item Item Functions Functions Sampling Rate is to set the sound quality while Repeat is to set the playback mode while Music voice recording. You can select 32KHz & 44.1KHz Playing.
  • Page 28: Firmware Update

    10. Firmware update 11. FAQ Troubles Solutions • You can upgrade MVP-100 with new OS file. • Check whether volume is set as 0 or low volume. Can’ t hear • Please visit www.centrixclub.com. anything from • Check whether earphones or wire remote controller is earphones.
  • Page 29 500mHa or above power consumption is • Check whether remote controller Hold key is ‘On’. Remote controller not detected. Some digital camera or same CENTRIX When Hold key is ‘On’ remote controller does not does not operate. is detected when power on. Check whether USB operate.
  • Page 30: Specifications

    12. Specification 12. Specification 12-1. General Specifications 12-2. File Playback Specification Category Specifications Category Specifications Storage 20GB 1.8” HDD Speaker Built-in stereo Speaker 1.3M Pixel Digital Camera with Flash Digital Camera Voice Recorder Built-In mono Mic (SXGA 1280 X 960) Baseline (Non-progressive) JPG 3,5”...
  • Page 31: Warranty

    13. Warranty 13. Warranty 13-1. General Warranty Policy 3. Range of customer fault We will request you some repair cost or can provide you limited warranty service & paid replacement against below mentioned customer faults. SitecSystem Co., Ltd conducts upon the consumer damage compensation Also as for below cases, the freight costs will be charged to you.

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