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MPLAY-HD 1080P Digital Media Player
Owners Manual
Thank you for purchasing a Micca product. Should you need any
assistance, please contact our technical support before returning the
product to the retailer. Email support@miccastore.com
Product information, firmware updates, and common questions and
answers can be found at: http://content.miccastore.com/
Copyright © 2009-2012 Micca, Ltd. All rights reserved.
This manual may not be reproduced in whole or in part
without permission for any purpose other than personal use.
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Page 1 - Owner’s Manual

MPLAY-HD 1080P Digital Media Player Owner’s Manual Thank you for purchasing a Micca product. Should you need any assistance, please contact ou

Page 2 - 1 Introduction

Okay Composite Analog L/R TV with composite video and analog audio inputs. 3.4.1 HDMI Connection HDMI provides the best possible video and audio c

Page 3 - 1.2 Packing List

1) Disconnect any existing HDMI connections from the player – the composite video output of the player is disabled when an HDMI connection is detecte

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3.5.3 Home Screen After power on, the player will go through a start-up process and display the home screen. For best results, refer to ‘4 Settings’

Page 5 - 2 Layout Overview

4 Settings The Setup menu allows users to personalize and configure usage preferences for the player. To go into the setup menu, select the Setup ico

Page 6 - 2.4 Remote Control

Photos The player will automatically playback any compatible photos found in the folder named “autophoto”. Do not use sub folders and the folder name

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first time a storage device is scanned, the time it takes to fully scan the device may be quite long if there are numerous media files. While scannin

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4) A warning screen will be displayed asking the user to confirm the format. All data on the hard drive will be erased after the format is complete.

Page 9 - 3 Connections

Setting Description RAW Audio is sent without being decoded by the player. The TV or home theater receiver must be able to decode the audio. This sett

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Component NTSC / PAL / 480P / 576P / 720P 50HZ / 720P 60HZ / 1080i 50HZ / 1080i 60HZ / 1080p 50HZ / 1080P 60HZ Recommended: Highest setting supported

Page 11 - 3.5 Power On/Off

4.3.6 Deep Color The player supports deep color output when a compatible TV is present. Normal TV displays support 24-bit color over HDMI while deep

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1 Introduction 1.1 Features Thank you very much for purchasing this media player. We hope you will enjoy using it as a great home entertainment devic

Page 13 - 4 Settings

control. 4) Wait for the player to complete the firmware update. Please be patient as it may take several minutes to complete, during which the scree

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5 Media Library The player maintains a media library of all media files found on available storage devices such as USB flash drives, USB hard drives,

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5.1.1 Movie Browsing Options The option menu when browsing video provides access to additional browsing features and capabilities. To access the opti

Page 16 - 4.2 Audio Settings

PLAY/PAUSE Press to play or pause the current video. STOP Press to stop playback. SLOW Press to playback in slow motion. FAST FORWARD Press to fast

Page 17 - 4.3 Video Settings

Setting Description Subtitle Displays a list of available subtitles for the current video, and the currently selected subtitle. Change this setting to

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Repeat Off Select to turn repeat off. 5.2 Browsing and Playing Music To play music files in the media library, select the Music icon from the home s

Page 19 - 4.4 MISC Settings

Setting Description Search Search for a music file by name. An on-screen keyboard will be shown. Enter the first few letters of a file, select OK, an

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Button Description PLAY/PAUSE Press to begin playback, press again to pause. STOP Press to stop playback. FAST FORWARD Press to fast forward the cur

Page 21 - 5 Media Library

5.3 Browsing and Viewing Photos To view photos in the media library, select the Photo icon from the home screen. By default, photos will be listed in

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Setting Description Search Search for a photo by name. An on-screen keyboard will be shown. Enter the first few letters of a file, select OK, and all

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1.2 Packing List Part Quantity Media Player 1 A/V cable 1 Remote Control 1 AC/DC adapter 1 User Manual (printed) 1 Note: The actual contents in

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PLAY/PAUSE Press to view photo full screen If Slide Show Timing is not set to Off, slideshow will start STOP Press to stop viewing photo full screen

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6 File Browser While the media library is easy and convenient to use, the file browser presents an alternate way to browse and play media files. The

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Navigating through a storage device is similar to navigating the folders on a computer. While using the file browser, the following remote control com

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Music The file browser will only show music files found on the storage device 6.1.2 File Operations The file browser has the capability to rename,

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6.1.3 Multi-File Operations To perform file operations on multiple files, first press the GREEN button on the remote while highlighting a file or fol

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Setting Description Copy Copy the list of files or folders – the user will be prompted to select the destination location Delete Delete the list of

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7 Troubleshooting The following are some common questions and answers. If the following does not provide the answer you are looking for, please check

Page 31 - 6 File Browser

Information in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable but Micca Ltd assumes no responsibility for its use n

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1.3.5 Disposing of the Player When you dispose of the player, be sure to dispose it appropriately. Some countries may regulate disposal of electrical

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2 Layout Overview 2.1 Front Panel The front panel contains indicator lights and the IR remote control sensor: Name Description Stand By A red LED t

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Name Description USB HOST Two connectors for connecting USB devices such as USB hard drives or USB flash drives. Flash Card Reader A memory card reade

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2 HOME Press to view the home screen menu. 3 OPTION Press to display optional settings when viewing video, listening to music, or displaying slides

Page 36 - 7 Troubleshooting

22 SETUP Press to OK/ENTER the setup menu for changing player settings. 23 MUTE Press to mute audio output; press again to unmute. 24 TV SYSTEM Pr

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3 Connections 3.1 Connecting the Power Supply To connect power to the player: 1) Connect the barrel connector of the AC adapter to the player’s DC I

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