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Brand | Akman |
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Model | SR6 |
Category | MP3 Player |
Language | English |
Describes how to turn the SR6 player ON/OFF and its boot time.
Details the CF card slot, including maximum supported size.
Details the SD card slot, including maximum supported size.
Identifies the sensor for the handheld remote control.
Explains how the volume knob controls audio volume.
Describes the stereo headphone output and its volume control.
Explains connecting composite video output to a monitor.
Details connecting VGA output to a PC monitor.
Describes the stereo audio line out connection.
Explains how digital inputs trigger playlist items.
Introduces converting digital inputs to special functions like Pause/Play.
Details the 14 Watt stereo speaker output connection.
Specifies the power supply input voltage and wattage.
Notes compatibility and requirements for CF and SD cards.
Explains how SR6 inputs are configured as binary.
Illustrates wiring for single and double pole push buttons.
Details how to trigger inputs 1-6 using shorting methods.
Mentions expanding inputs to 48 using the IN6 input board.
Explains converting SR6 input into IR mode for functions.
Describes using single pole push buttons and diodes for input.
Lists how inputs IN1-IN6 function in IR mode (Pause, Next, Vol).
Explains how to enable IR mode by modifying playlist.txt.
Compares IR unit to DVD remote, lists functions like Forward, Pause.
Explains using the IR unit to test SR6 inputs.
Instructions on naming and creating the playlist.txt file.
Steps for saving the playlist.txt file using Notepad.
Details the six-number system for defining inputs in playlist.txt.
Explains the role of the first two numbers for input identification.
States that the third number in the system is not used.
Explains the fourth number's function related to interrupts.
Describes the fifth and sixth numbers for defining post-play actions.
Explains CODE 00 for returning to the root after playing a file.
Describes CODE 99 for stopping playback and waiting for input.
Explains CODE 98 for looping a specific file.
Demonstrates playlist usage for controlling file playback and jumps.
Explains the behavior of Example 1 based on triggered inputs.
Shows playlist setup for IR mode and sequential file playback.
Explains how the SR6 operates in IR mode with the given playlist.
Details how to connect the SR6 to the IN6 board using RJ12 cable.
Explains setting the IN6 board address using DIP switches.
Describes the terminals on the IN6 input board.
Details how to connect push buttons to inputs IN1 through IN4.
Explains triggering inputs IN5, IN6, and IN7-IN12.
Describes the RS485 port as a bi-directional communication interface.
Details the command format for controlling the SR6 via RS485.
Specifies maximum memory card size and file copying advice.
Explains the required memory card format (DOS FAT32).
Lists the SR6's power supply requirements.
Lists the supported MP3 and WAV audio file formats.
Details support for VOB video files from DVDs.
Explains the SR6's capability to play Mpeg2 video files.
Describes how the SR6 handles JPEG files (single/series).
Covers connecting PC monitors (VGA) and LCD monitors (CVBS).
Explains how to loop files automatically after power-up.
Details creating a playlist and file folder for input playback.
Emphasizes using simple letters and avoiding spaces in filenames.
Clarifies that file folder names don't matter, but suggests conventions.
Warns against using MAC for copying files due to compatibility issues.
Explains how to adjust slideshow effects using the remote.
Details how to set the display time for each image in a slideshow.
Lists supported audio formats (MP3, WAV) and bit rates.
Details supported video formats (VOB, MPG, JPEG) and bit rates.
Specifies video types (4X3, 16X9) and output resolutions.
States the maximum memory card size and type.
Details the stereo audio line output level.
Specifies speaker output power, impedance, and terminals.
Explains how to activate digital inputs 1, 2, and 4.
Describes the RS485 port for connecting IN6 and RL4 boards.
Lists the dimensions and weight of the SR6 unit and shipping.
Details the voltage, wattage, and type of power supply.