Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Also, you can record memos to yourself or from others using the digital recorder. With an FM radio built-in, you can always listen to your favorite radio station. Transcend's latest T. sonicTM 620 are a step above the usual MP3 players.
Package Contents
The T. sonic package includes the following items:
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T. sonic MP3 Player Earphones Driver CD USB extension cable Leather Case One AAA battery Quick Installation Guide
Features
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The T. sonic is powered using a AAA battery (One AAA alkaline battery can support up to 15 hours of operation) MP3 Player which supports MP3, WMA, and WAV formats Digital Voice Recorder A-B repeat function allows you to continuously replay a designated section of a track Ability to Preset 20 FM channels and record directly from an FM channel to a WAV file Auto-powers off after five or ten minutes of no use Auto-keypad lock protects against accidental operation by mistakenly touching the player's controls Self-luminous OLED Display provides users with a vibrant clear display and vivid colors, that can easily be viewed at any angle and in any light Automatic screen saver function runs if the unit is idle for a few seconds; this acts as a power saving measure Operating Systems Supported: Windows® 98SE, Windows® Me, Windows® 2000, Windows® XP, MacTM OS 9. 0 or later, and LinuxTM Kernel 2. 4 or later. Only Windows® 98SE needs the enclosed driver.
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System Requirements
Desktop or notebook computer with a working USB port One of following operating systems:
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Windows 98SE Windows Me Windows 2000 Windows XP Mac OS 9. 0 or later Linux Kernel 2. 4 or later
Reminders
1. [. . . ] Press the MENU button to stop the recording and the display will return to the previous FM status that displayed before the recording began.
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FM Record
Record level Low
Channels
Sample rate
512MB 16 hrs 8 hrs 4 hrs
1 GB 32 hrs 16 hrs 8 hrs
2stereo 8 KHz Normal 2stereo 16 KHz High 2stereo 32 KHz
Based on the available memory space of the T. sonic, and enough battery power to support the recording.
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Voice Recording Function
Record a Voice
To record a voice using the in-built microphone: 1. Except during the FM function, pressing and holding the REC button for 2 seconds in any mode will initiate the starting of the record voice function. In the FM function, pressing and holding the REC button for 2 seconds will start the record an FM station function. In record mode, Screen Saver and Auto Lock functions will be disabled, and the contrast of screen become lower to save power. On the OLED Display, a recording file is generated and placed in the folder name of [/VOICE/]. The recording file name sequence starts at [V0001. WAV], then [V0002. WAV] and so forth.
If using the recording feature in a noisy environment, you can press the Right (Next) (Previous) the quality of the recording.
or Left
button to select the "Noisy Envi" record setting, this setting helps to improve
3. Press the PLAY button to pause the recording and press the PLAY button again to continue recording.
4. Press the MENU button to stop the recording and the display will return to the record function screen.
5. Press the PLAY button to play the recorded file, or press and hold the MENU button and go to the file/folder navigation and quick settings. (A detailed description is listed in the "File/Folder Navigation" and "Quick Settings" sections of the Music Functions Chapter) Storage Approximations: 512MB memory can store up to 32 hours of recorded voice.
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1GB memory can store up to 64 hours of recorded voice.
Voice Record
Record Channels Sample level rate mono 8 KHz Low 1 mono 16 KHz Normal 1 mono 32 KHz High 1
512MB 32 hrs 16 hrs 8 hrs
1 GB 64 hrs 32 hrs 16 hrs
Based on the available memory space of the T. sonic, and enough battery power to support the recording. For a better quality recording, move the microphone of your T. sonic closer to the source of the sound. Press the MENU or left (Previous) button to return to the Settings menu.
Screen Saver
Sets a timer to turn off the OLED display automatically. Press the Up (Volume Up) , or Down (Volume Down) button to select the Screen button to enter.
Saver icon in the Settings menu, then press the PLAY or right (Next)
2. Press the Up (Volume Up)
, or Down (Volume Down)
button to select and then press
the PLAY button to save the Screen Saver time. If you select 5 MIN or 10 MIN, the T. sonic will enter the screen saver mode automatically after 5 or 10mins of idle time (not pressing any buttons). Press the MENU or Left (Previous) button to return to the Settings menu.
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In the Recording Mode, the screen saver function will be disabled.
USER EQ
In the USER EQ setting mode, you can adjust the sound of the equalizer to your preference. Press the Up (Volume Up) , or Down (Volume Down) button to select the USER EQ button to enter.
icon in the Settings menu, then press the PLAY or Right (Next)
2. Press the right (Next) (Volume Down)
or left (Previous)
button to switch between the , or Down
80Hz/250Hz/1KHz/4KHz/12KHz frequency bands, and press the Up (Volume Up) button to set the EQ level from -14dB to +14dB in 0. 5dB steps.
3. Press the PLAY button to save the settings and change your EQ mode to the USER EQ. You can press the MENU button to return to the Settings menu.
Auto Lock
Sets a timer for the device buttons to lock automatically. Press the Up (Volume Up) , or Down (Volume Down) button to select the Auto Lock button to enter.
icon in the Settings menu, and then press the PLAY or Right (Next)
2. Press the Up (Volume Up) tick.
, or Down (Volume Down)
button to select and then press
the PLAY button to save the Auto Lock time. [. . . ] If the ID3 tag is empty, just the file name will be shown on the screen.
Cannot enter the Record mode
To make sure a recorded file will not be lost, two safety mechanisms are provided. If the remaining battery capacity is less than 10%, you cannot enter the Record mode. During recording, if the remaining battery capacity goes below 10% the T. sonic will automatically save the recording.
Track playback sounds intermittent
Plug the earphones into the earphones jack again to make sure they are properly connected.
Volume becomes softer and softer
Battery power is too low. Replace the battery with a new one.
T. sonic turns off automatically
T. sonic features a power saving function. [. . . ]