Grundig MPaxx 941 Manual

Grundig MPaxx 941 Manual

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MPaxx 941
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  • Page 1 DIGITAL MUSIC PLAYER MPaxx 941...
  • Page 2 CONTENTS­ ­-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3­ MPAXX­941 ­ Supplied accessories Special features Safety Environmental note 4­ OVERVIEW­ ­ Controls 5­ C ONNECTION­AND­ PREPARATION Power supply Connecting to a computer Disconnecting from the computer Connecting earphones 7­ GENERAL­FUNCTIONS­ ­ Switching on and off Adjusting the volume Switch off the volume restriction Activating and deactivating the key lock Resetting the player 8­ MUSIC­PLAYBACK­ ­ Starting music playback Playback functions Selecting tracks Fast forward and reverse search Selecting sound settings Repeat Function Shuffle Function 9­ OPERATING­WITH­A­COMPUTER­...
  • Page 3: Supplied Accessories

    MPAXX­941 ­---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Supplied­accessories Environmental­note 1 S tereo earphones This product has been made from high- quality parts and materials which can 2 U SB cable be re-used and recycled. 3 Brief instructions Therefore, do not dispose of the prod- uct along with normal household waste Note: at the end of its service life. Take it to The accessory components supplied can a collection point for the recycling of electrical and change. electronic equipment. The symbol on the product, in Special­features the operating manual or on the packaging indicates that recycling is possible. Combined MP3/WMA player and USB removable medium. Please find out about collection points operated by your local authority. Safety Help protect the environment by recycling used prod- This device is designed to play music files and ucts.
  • Page 4 OVERVIEW­ ­------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Controls ­ C onnecting socket for the stereo ear- ­ ­ I n playback mode: press briefly to se- phones. lect the next track; press and hold down to start the for- ­+­ I n playback mode: press briefly to in- ward search. crease the volume incrementally; press and hold down to switch between ­ ­ ­ L ED indicator: flashes up during charg- various sound effects. ing or playback; lights up constantly when the battery is ­ I n playback mode: press briefly to se- fully charged; lect the previous track; lights up constantly when playback is press and hold down to start the re- paused. verse search. ­ U SB socket for connecting the player to ­ P ress and hold down to switch the the computer or standard USB charger player on and off.
  • Page 5: Connection And Preparation

    CONNECTION­AND­PREPARATION­ ­----------------------------------------------------------- Power­supply Connecting­to­a­computer The player operates with the integrated lithium-poly- 1 S witch on the computer. mer battery 1 x 3.7 V, 150 mA. 2 S witch off the player. 3 C onnect the USB socket on the player to the USB Charging­the­battery socket on the computer using the USB cable. Charge the battery for the player on a computer. – A display appears on the computer screen as soon as the connection is made. You can also charge the battery by connecting it to a USB-compatible hi-fi system using a USB cable. Note: When charging with a standard USB adapter, the player is still ready for operation. Press » « to switch to playback mode. 1 C onnect the USB socket on the player to the USB socket on the computer or hi-fi system using the USB cable or plug the charger lead into the USB socket of the player.
  • Page 6: Disconnecting­from­the­computer

    CONNECTION­AND­PREPARATION­ ­----------------------------------------------------------- Disconnecting­from­the­computer Connecting­earphones If there is no data transfer in progress, you can dis- 1 P lug the earphones into the »0« socket on the connect the player from the computer. player. You must first remove the player from the Windows desktop by following the Windows instructions for “Removing hardware”. Note: Do not disconnect the player from the computer while data transfer is in progress. This can dam- age the data irreparably. 1 Double click the icon for removing hardware. – T he “Remove hardware” window appears. 2 T o continue, follow the instructions on the screen. Note: Note: The circuits of the player and the computer can Prolonged listening at loud volumes with the be seriously damaged if you do not follow the earphones can damage your hearing.
  • Page 7: General Functions

    GENERAL­FUNCTIONS­ ­ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Switching­on­and­off Activating­and­deactivating­the­ key­lock 1 To switch on the player, press and hold down » «. – The LED switches on and starts flashing. When the key lock is activated, all the buttons on the – P layback then starts automatically (playback player are disabled. always starts with the first track in the root direc- 1 T o activate the key lock, press and hold down tory – if there is one). » «. – – The LED flashes during playback. 2 T o deactivate the key lock, press and hold down 2 T o switch off the player, press »...
  • Page 8: Starting­music­playback

    MUSIC­PLAYBACK­ ­ - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Starting­music­playback Selecting­sound­settings When you switch on the player, playback automati- You can choose between the preset sound settings cally starts with the first track in the root directory, if Jazz, Rock, Classic, Pop and Bass. there is one. 1 To switch between the sound effects, press and hold – The LED flashes during playback. » «. – A ll the music files are played in succession. Repeat­Function Playback­functions While music playing is paused. 1 To pause playback, briefly press » «. 1 Press the »+« button. – The LED lights up constantly. 2 Press the » « button to resume playing. 2 To resume playback, briefly press » « again. – The player will repeat all songs. – The LED flashes. 3 To end playback, switch of the player by pressing Shuffle­Function » « (and holding it down for 2 seconds). While music playing is paused.
  • Page 9: Operating­with­a­computer

    OPERATING­WITH­A­COMPUTER­ ­------------------------------------------------------------------------ System­requirements MP3/WMA­data­transfers When connected to a computer, the player appears 1 S elect the MP3/WMA files on your computer for as a removable disk drive. This corresponds to the copying. player’s flash memory. Your computer should meet 2 H ighlight the files. the following requirements: 3 R ight-click and select »Copy«. – W indows 2000 / ME / XP / Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8, Mac OS 10 or higher, Linux Kernel 4 O pen a removable disk drive (e.g. H:) on your 2.6. computer. – Microsoft DirectX 9.0 or higher 5 R ight-click the mouse to transfer the files onto the removable disk drive (e.g. H:). – Microsoft Media Player 9.0 or higher Note: – CD-ROM drive 4x or higher WMA files protected by DRM (Digital Rights – Pentium MMX 200 or higher Management) cannot be played.
  • Page 10: Technical Data

    INFORMATION­ ­-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Technical­data This product fulfils the European direc- tives 2004/108/EC, 2006/95/EC and 2011/65/EU. The type plate is located on the back of the device. Power­supply Rechargeable battery: 1 x 3.7 V, lithium polymer Output­ 2 x 5 mW/32 Ohm (earphones) Noise­voltage­ratio ≥ 85 dB Internal­memory 4 GB MP3/WMA Formats: MP3, WMA (playback) MPEG bit rates: 8-320 kbps WMA: 32-384 kbps File system: FAT/FAT 32 USB PC: 2.0 High Speed Frequency­response 20 Hz ... 20 kHz Dimensions­and­weight L x W x H: 43.0 x 34.2 x 9.0 mm (14 mm with clip) Weight approx. 0.025 kg Technical and design modifications are reserved. 10­ ENGLISH...
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