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Model A1000[...]
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1 Congratulations on purchasin g your Trio Personal Media Player! T o get the most out of your purchase, ple ase take the time to carefully read through this manual. Foreword If any problems occu r during while using your T rio, please feel free to contact Mach Speed technica l support at 580-272-003 5, or sending an email to mssupport@machspe ed.c[...]
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2 verify that your download ser vice allows you to do wnload files in MP3 format, or a non encrypted W MA format before loading files to the player. ● The playback times listed r efer to the maximum playback tim es possible, using the best po wer savings. The actual playback time may differ as adjustments to scree n brightness, power sa vings mod[...]
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3 Increase the separati on between the equipment a nd the receiver Connect the equipment to a n outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an e xperienced radio/T V technician for help. Caution Do not use the player in e xceptionally cold or hot, dust y , dam p or dry environments. Do not drop,[...]
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4 Appearance Basic Operations Powering on: Set the ON/OFF s witch to the ON position, th en press and hold the PLA Y button for 5 seconds. Powering off: Press and hold the PLA Y button for 5 seconds, until the player powers off. Once the device is powered off, set the ON/OFF switch to the OFF position.[...]
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5 Please note that if you do no t press and hold the PLAY button before setting the ON/OFF switch, the de vice will not retain any settings changes you have made. Adjusting the volume: In Music, Record, Radi o modes, press the VOL- or VOL+ buttons to decr ease or increase the volume. Charging the player: To charg e your player, set the ON/O[...]
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6 2. Open the Windows Media Player Sync tab. 3. Drag your music to the s ync list (on the right of the screen) fr om the list on the left. Once you have select ed the music you wish to add t o the player , press “Start Sync”.[...]
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7 4. W indows Media player will load the songs on to your MP3 player. 5. Once all the songs y ou have added are s ynced to the unit, and Windows Media Player says that is safe to disconnect your MP3 pla yer , disconnect the device.[...]
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8 COPY A ND P A STE NOTE- This method is also used t o load your lyric or text f iles to the player . 1. Connect the MP3 player to a working USB port. 2. When the unit is c onnected to your comp uter , it will create a gray and green icon in the sys tem tray (lower right hand corner o f your desktop). The icon will be called safel y remove hardware[...]
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9 4. Locate the drive created b y the unit, generall y just called Removable Disk, with a letter in Parenthesis. D rive letters vary depending on your system configuration. 5. Open the drive by either dou ble left clicking on the drive itself, or b y right clicking to open the opti on menu then left click on the d esired drive. 6. Locate the music [...]
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10 on in the empty space, and select Paste. This will transfer the song on to your MP3 player . 8. Repeat step 7 for as man y songs as you want to copy on to t he unit. NOTE: MAC Computers When connected to your MAC computer , the device will act as a removable drive. Simply drag your MP3 files to the device.[...]
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11 Music Mode This player suppor ts audio files in MP3 or non encrypte d W NOTE- for MA en you ng in the list will begin pla ying ious or next mats. If your files are not in these for mats, they will not play . On the main menu, select “ Music” using the Previous or Ne xt buttons, and then press the Menu but ton to enter the Music mode. wh ode,[...]
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12 buttons to select the file or fol der you wish to ote: T o set your rep eat mode, play mode, or EQ mode, go to Setting, enu. Radio Mode the Next or Previous access, then press M enu button to play . Pr ess the VOL+ button to return to previous screen. N then Music m NOTE- Before entering Radio mode, please insert your head phones, a Radio Mode, [...]
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13 e Submenu y scans the available st ations and saves any with a stations which you ha ve manually saved or e em- This option allows you to save the current station as a preset. move all presets from memor y. Record Mode Radio Mod Press the Menu button to make a selection, or the VOL+ butt on to exit the menu. Manual- Sets the tuner to manual s ea[...]
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14 r ding mode, briefly press th e Play button to begin record ing, and y press the Play butto n again to pause it. Briefly press the Menu button to sa ve the current recordi ng and begin a new one. Recordings you ha ve created are access ed in the Music Mode. T ext Mode On the main menu, select “Record” using the Previous or Next buttons , and[...]
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15 Explorer Mode On the main menu, select “E xplorer” using the Pre vious or Next buttons, and then press the Menu button to enter the Explorer mode. Press the Next or Previous buttons to select the file or folder you wi sh to access, then press M enu button to play . Pr ess the VOL+ button to retu to previous screen. T o delete a selected file[...]
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16 confirm. Briefl y press the VOL+ button to re turn to the previous Menu. iles in this selection one time), All Repeat (play t 10 k) uffle. MS PlayFX setting- Allows you t o alternate between 3D H eadphone Sets up a function that will automatic ally flip the On the main menu, select “Se ttings” using the Previous or Next buttons, and then pre[...]
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17 ween stereo or mono receptio n. s. er will power the screen off to conser ve battery life. The to Power save, and we rec ommend leaving this to e xtend et a timer to power the device off. This is design ed for those of us who ic as we fall asleep. plays relevant system information in cluding the firmware ver sion, and y . Also, you also can rest[...]
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18 rience an issue your player, please feel free to contact our t echnicians at mssupport@machspeed.com If at any point, you have questions about your player or expe with or by phone at 580 272 0 035.[...]
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Model A1000[...]