Operation Manual

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4.12 Change Caption Language
In MP4 mode, during playback, press the SUBTITLE button repeatedly to select the language of the
caption or turn off the caption.(depend on the file played)
In JPEG/MP3/WMA mode, the SUBTITLE button is invalid.
4.13 Look over Playback Information
1. In MP4/MP3/WMA mode, press the OSD button repeatedly to turn on/off the playback information.
When it is on, it will display the information such as: Track serial number, Track elapsed time, Track
remained time, etc.
2. In JPEG mode, press the OSD button to display or disappear the Track serial number.
4.14 Program Playback
It allows you to enter the order in which you want some chapters/tracks in MP3/WMA mode to play.
1 During playback, press the PROG button to enter a program interface as follows:
2 Use the direction buttons to move cursor onto the desired place for inputting the sequence number.
3 Use the number button to input desired sequence number of title/chapter/track with desired sequence.
4 Use the direction button to move cursor onto Play item, then press the OK button to play the
programmed titles/chapters/tracks in programmed order; only pressing the PLAY button also can play
the programmed titles/chapters/tracks in programmed order.
* To exit program playback, firstly press the STOP button, then press the PLAY button to enter sequence
playback; or press the PROG button twice again.
* To remove the all programmed sequence numbers, move the cursor onto Clear item, then press the
OK button.
* To change the programmed sequence, move the cursor onto the item you want to change, input the
desired sequence number.
* During JPEG playback, press the PROG button to change the mode of refresh picture.
4.15 Id3 Function
In MP3/WMA mode, during playback, the information of the file name, folder name, song s title, artist
and album will be scrolling on the LCD display.
As long as the current playing Mp3 music contains relevant Id3 tag information in version 1.0/2.0 format,
the 3 items underlined above will be scrolling on the LCD display; otherwise, they will not.