How It Is Managed By Dinplayer; Preparing The File; Memorising The Files In The Flash Memory - inout Dinplayer D01-MKII User Manual

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DINplayer User Manual v.2.3

4.3 How it is managed by DINplayer

At the time the device is turned on, or when the flash memory is inserted, DINplayer will
start to read the main directory of the memory; once it has found the file config.txt, it
interprets the parameters inserted in each line, memorising them permanently in its
internal memory, of a non volatile kind. The parameters therefore stay in memory even
after the device has been turned off. This is why it is not indispensable for the
configuration file to be always present in the flash memory: once all the parameters have
been acquired, this file can also be deleted.
NOTE: If it is necessary to configure various DINplayers with the same parameters, one
can prepare a single flash memory with the appropriate config.txt file, alternately insert this
memory on all the modules to be configured, then insert the memory with the audio files
only.

4.4 Preparing the file

To create the file, one can use an ordinary text editor (like Windows Notebook). The file
must be saved as a pure text file (.txt). Should other programmes be used (e.g. Microsoft
Word) one must be careful to save the document as "text only": otherwise, control
characters would be inserted which would make it impossible for DINplayer to interpret this
file.

4.5 Memorising the files in the flash memory

The configuration file and all the MP3 audio files can be memorised in the flash memory
via a special USB reader/writer for PC.
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