Mach Speed Technologies T3010 manuel d'utilisation

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    Model T3010[...]

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    1 Congratulations on purchasing your T rio Personal Media Pla yer! T o get the most out of your purchase, plea se take the time to carefully read through this manual. Foreword If any problems occu r during while using your Trio, pleas e feel free to contact Mach Speed Technical Support at 580-272-0035, or sending an e mail to mssupport@machspeed.co[...]

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    2 Information in the manual is s ubject to change without notice and is subject to copyright protection. Cop ying or otherwise reproducing this ma terial without prior written consent is prohibited . Due to Firmware changes, s ome of the pictures and functions described in this manual may not be the same as are included with your pla yer.[...]

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    3 Note: ● The playback times listed refer to the maximum pla yback times possible, using th e best power savings. The actual pla yback time may differ as adjustment s to screen brightness; power savings mo des, volume, etc are made. ● There are many brands of Micro SD cards in market, using d ifferent quality and speed standards. Therefore, we [...]

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    4 Reorient or relocate the recei ving antenna. Increase the separati on between the equipment and th e receiver Connect the equipment to a n outlet on a circuit different from t hat to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an e xperienced radio/TV technicia n for help. Features: • 3.0 inch Full Color TFT LCD Screen, 400x240 nativ[...]

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    5 Get to Know Y our Player Model T3010 USB Made in China Display Screen Ear p hone Micro SD Power ON/ OFF USB ON/OFF Basic Operations Powering on Set the ON/OFF switch to the ON p osition, and press and hol d the button for 3 seconds.[...]

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    6 Powering off Press and hold the button for 5 s econds, until the player powers off. Y ou c an then set the ON/OFF switch to the OFF position Charging the Player T o charge your player, set the power switch to the ON position and connect the player to a powered USB por t. As a general rule, it will take 2-4 hours to completely charge the battery o[...]

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    7 card, or damage may occur to the player or your card. Loading Files There are two main methods of lo ading your files to the player. Using W indows Media player , and co py and pasting the files. Using Windows Media Player (Note: you must use Windows Media Play er 10 or later to use this feat ure.) (Note: this player does not suppor t DRM encrypt[...]

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    8 2. Once you have named your MP3 player , select Fi nish, and your Windows Media Player will open to the S ync tab. 3. Drag your music to the s ync list (on the right of t he screen) from the list on the left. Once you have selected the music you wish to add to the play er , press Sync.[...]

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    9 4. Windows Media player will load the songs on to your player . 5. Once all the songs you have added ar e synced to the unit, an d Windows Media Player says that is safe to discon nect your MP3 player, disconnect the device.[...]

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    10 COPY AND P ASTE Note- This alternate method is used to lo ad videos, pictures, and ebook fil es as well as audio files 1. Connect the MP3 player to a workin g USB port. 2. When the unit is connected to your com puter , it will create a gr ay and green icon in the system tray (lower right hand corner of your desktop). The icon will be calle d saf[...]

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    11 4. Locate the drive created b y the unit, generally just called Removable Disk, with a letter in Parenthesis. Drive letters vary depending on your system configuration. 5. Open the drive by either dou ble left clicking on the drive itself, or by right clicking to open the option menu the n left click on the desired drive. 6. Locate the music sto[...]

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    12 7. Once you have located the song files, you can right click on the song i tself, and select “copy”. Open the re movable disk drive, right cli ck on in the empty space, and select Paste. This will transfer the song o n to your player .[...]

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    13 8. Repeat step 7 for as many songs as you want to copy on to the unit. NOTE: MAC Computers When connected to your MAC computer , the device will act as a removable drive. Simply drag your files to the de vice. Main Menu This player provides a touch scree n Operating system for eas y operation. The main menu interface is shown in the pic ture bel[...]

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    14 Music On the main menu, touch the “ Music” icon to enter music mode. W hen you see a file you would like to listen to, tap that item to begin playing the file. This mode will also allow you to playback your a udio books and podcasts. Now playing- Selecting this icon will list all of the files you are pla ying, or have[...]

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    15 played this session. Items curr ently playing will have a speak er icon following it. All Music- List all the music files loa ded in the music folder on the pla yer. Artist- Displays a list of Artists, when you select an artist, a list of their files will b e d i s p l a y e d . Album- Display a list of albums loa ded on the player, once an a lb[...]

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    16 standard folder struct ure Recordings- Displays a list of r ecorded files. Rating- Allows you to sort by star ratings which you have give n your files. T ag- This allows you to return to the “tags” or audi o bookmarks you have set on your music fil es. Search- Y ou can enter the search feature by tapping the sear ch bar in the upper right ha[...]

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    17 Audio playback Interface: Battery USB Back Equalizer Mode Sta r s Submenu A-B Repeat Repeat Mode Play Time Playing Bar Vo l u m e[...]

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    18 Music Submenu z V ariable S peed Playback- Allows you to adjust your playback tempo. z Add T ag- Allows you to “bookmark” the cur rent spot in this file. Y ou can return tot his spot using the tag option in th e Music selection screen. z Delete File- Allows you to d elete the current file. z Information- Displays the file’s information z S[...]

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    19 Now playing- Selecting this icon will list all of the files you are playing, or have played this session. All Photos- list all the picture files sa ved in the Photo folder of t he device. Flies are displayed in a stand ard folder structure. Directory List- List all the music files loaded in the music folder on the player structure. Display photo[...]

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    20 Layout- Located in the Upper right hand corner, you can use these cons to s wap between list, thumbnail, and slid eshow view modes while selecting photos. Zoom slider Picture submenu Back[...]

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    21 Slideshow- Displays your images in a slideshow format. Set Background- Set the curr ent image as your Main Menu’s background. Sizing- when zoomed in, this will allow you to return to a normal ratio. Rotate- Rotate the current image 90 degr ees clockwise. Picture submenu • Slide Effect- Set the special effect when sliding fro m one picture to[...]

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    22 Now playing- Selec ting this icon will list all of the files you are playing, or have played this session. All Music- List all the video files loa ded in the Video folder on the player. Directory list- List all video files in t he Video folder. Files are displa yed in a standard folder struct ure T ag- This allows you to return to the “tags”[...]

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    23 your music fil es. My DV- Displays re cordings you have made using th e digital video recorder. Video Playback Interface While a video is playi ng, briefly touch the screen and pr ess any button to bring up the progress bar and file infor mation. This bar will disappear if no icons are touche d for 2 seconds. Video Submenu z Playback Mode- Allow[...]

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    24 tot his spot using the tag option in th e video selection screen. z Screen Size- Allows you to adjust your video display size, choose from full screen, original size (if smaller than the screen) and a scaled resolutio n (if larger than the screen) z Resume- Allows you to turn on or o ff an auto resume feature. W hen you are viewing a file and yo[...]

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    25 1. Briefly T ouch the Camera I con to take pictures. 2. Zoom- Slide this bar to adjust th e zoom focus. 3. Self-timer - off, 5 sec, 10 sec, 15 sec, 20 sec. default is off. 4. Brightness- Adjust your bri ghtness 5. Border- Allows you to add or re move one of several special effects borders. 6. Browse- Takes you to picture m ode, and allows you to[...]

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    26 1 2 34 566 1. Record- Begin, or stop recording. 2. Zoom- Allows you to adjust t he zoom. 3. Swap- Al lows you to swap to your Camera Mode 4. Brightness- Allows you to a djust the image brightness 5. Mode- Allows you to record in Auto, Profile, or Landsca pe modes. 6. Light- Allows you to adjust f or lighting, choose from Auto, Daylight, Cloudy ,[...]

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    27 Video Camera Submenu z Special Effects- Off, black and white, Sepia, negative. Default i s off. z Save Path- Select where videos you take are saved to. z Resolution- Allows you to set your recording resolutions. Plea se note that higher resolutions will use mor e memory z Memory Free Space- Displa ys the amount of space available z Record Qualit[...]

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    28 EBook Ebook mode allows you to vie w your text files loaded on the pl ayer . T o enter eBook mode, tap the eBook icon on the m ain menu, and you will ente r the ebook selection screen. Select the file you wish to view . When in the eBook mode, sli de your finger up or down the screen to “tur n the page”. Now Viewing- Selecting this icon will[...]

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    29 Auto Turn/Manual- allows you to swap between automaticall y “turning the page” and manuall y “turning the page” Add T ag- Allows yo u to “bookmark” the current spot i n this file. Y ou can re turn tot his spot using the tag option in th e eBook selection screen. Font Size- Allo ws you to adjust the font size Color- Allows you to chan[...]

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    30 mode will allow you to record voice notes. Tap the Play button to begin recording. Tap the Stop icon to stop recording. If you want listen t o recordings you have made, you will do so in the Music Mode. Quality- Allows you to adjust the re cording quality, select from Low, Medium, and High. Volume- Allows you to adjust the Microphone volume.[...]

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    31 Recorde Submenu z Record format- All ows you to set the recording format. z Record mode- Allows you to select whether you are recording voice notes, or from the FM tuner (on models with an FM tuner). z Save Path- Allows you to se lect where to save your audio rec ordings. Stopwatch This player comes with a simple stopwatch fea ture. This will al[...]

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    32 Calculator This player comes equipped with a standard calculator. Tap th e icons on the screen to perform your calculations. Browser The Browser allows you to vi ew all files saved to your player, in a standard folder structure. If you select a file, the Trio will automatically enter the correct mod e and begin playing that file.[...]

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    33 Settings The system settings menu allo ws you to adjust most facets of your pla yer. Whether the desktop picture, screen b rightness, system time, or power sa vings settings, it’s all found here.[...]

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    34 Display- Adjust your display settin gs, including brightness, an d the backlightlight time. Calibrate- NOTE- IF YOU MISCALIBRA TE THE SCREEN, YOUR TOUCHSCREEN CONTROLS WILL BE DEACTIV A TED. USE WITH C AUTION. If your touch screen is not res ponding well, use this mod e to recalibrate the screen. Off time- You can set this option to po wer the p[...]

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    35 you want displayed. Setup sound- You can set this to make a noise whenever you tap an icon on the screen. Set as Desktop- This allows you to select one of different imag es you have saved on the player as your desktop. Tap the desktop you want to have. If you don’t like any of them, you can set your o wn. Advanced- Settings recommended for adv[...]

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