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T rio V5000 Instruction Manual Congratu lations on purchasing your T rio Personal Media P layer! T o get the m ost out of your purchase, ple ase take the tim e to carefully read thro ugh t his manual.[...]
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1 Foreword If any prob lems occu r during whi le using yo ur Trio, p lease feel fr ee to cont act Mach Speed technic al support at 580 -272-0035, or sending an em ail to mssupport@ma chspeed.c om . Thank you for you r support and co operation! Mach Speed T echnologies bears no res ponsibility fo r any damage or loss of personal data due to misuse o[...]
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2 Note: ● The playback times listed refer to th e maximum pl ayback t imes poss ible, usi ng the best power savin gs. The actual playb ack time may differ as adjus tments to s creen bright ness, power savings m odes, volume, etc are made. ● As t here are many bra nds of Micro S D cards in ma rket, using dif ferent quality and speed standards. T[...]
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3 Contents Foreword……………………………………………………………………… 1 Kind reminder….……………………………………………………….…….. 2 Contents.....………………………………………….………………...……… 3 Key Functions………………………………………?[...]
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4 Features · 5.0-inc h 800*480 dot m atrix full color high speed TFT display; · Supports multiple audio formats such a s MP3, WMA, AAC, APE and FLAC, etc; · Supports lyric synchron ous display; · Supports m ultiple video form ats such as RM/RMVB , AVI, MKV, VOB, MOV, DAT and FLV, etc; · Supports pic ture brow sing of JPG, B MP, GIF and PN G fo[...]
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5 Caution 1 . Do not use the play er in exceptiona lly cold or hot, dusty , damp or dry environme nts. 2 . Do not drop, strike , or throw you r player . Physical damage to your player will void ALL warranties. 3 . Please charge you r battery wh en A. Battery pow er icon shows an e mpty icon; B. The system automa tically shuts down a nd the po[...]
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Shapes and Keys 1. V olume + 2. V olume - 3. Power on/off 4. HDMI out 5. Micro SD 6. P lay/paus e 7. Charging jack 8. EAR/ A V jack 9. Exit 10. Wheel key 1 1 . U S B 12. Infrar ed receiver 6[...]
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Display Screens Music Vi d e o 7[...]
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FM Radio Recording 8[...]
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9 Basic Operations Power on When power ed off, slide the po wer switch to the ON pos ition, and t hen press and hold the PLA Y button for 5 se conds. Power off When powered on, press and hold the power switc h for 5 seconds to p ower of f. Please note that if y ou set the power switch to t he OFF position, you will lo se any saved settings. V olume[...]
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10 Inserting and removing th e Micr o SD card Inserting: En sure that the pla yer is powe red off, a nd disconnec ted from the computer. Hold the Micro SD car d face up (side wit h words) (wit h the dir ection of the disp lay screen a s the face) , and s lide the car d into the socket on the p layer, slightly p ast flush. When you hear the car d cl[...]
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1. Open W indows Medi a Player and co nnect the p layer to a w orking US B port. W indows Media play er will prompt you with a setup screen asking y ou to name the MP3 pl ayer . 2. Once you ha ve named your M P3 playe r , select Finish, and your W indows Media Player will ope n to the Sync tab. 11[...]
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3. Drag your music to the sy nc list (on the right of the sc reen) from the list on the left. Once you ha ve selecte d the music you wis h to add to the pla yer , press Sy nc. 4. W indows Media playe r will load the songs on to your play er . 12[...]
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5. Once all the songs y ou have added a re synced to the unit, and W indows Me dia Player say s that is safe to discon nect your MP3 player , disconnect the device. COPY AND P ASTE Note- This alter nate method is used to load videos, pictures, a nd ebook files as well as audio files 1. Connect the MP3 p layer to a w orking USB port. 13[...]
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2. When the un it is connected to your co mputer, it will create a gray an d green icon in the syste m tray (lower right ha nd corner of you r desktop). The ic on will be called safely remove hardware. 3. Go to the “My Computer” se ction of your com puter . In there you will find a section called “d evices wit h removab le stor age” 14[...]
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4. Locate the drive created by the unit, generally just called Rem ovable Disk, with a letter in Pare nthesis. Drive lette rs vary dependi ng on your syste m configuratio n. 5. Open the drive by either double left cl icking on the drive itse lf, or by righ t clicking to ope n the option m enu then left clic k on the desire d drive. 15[...]
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6. Locate the music st ored o n your comp uter . Generally th is i s stored i n the “ My Music” fol der of your computer. NOTE: if you are unable to locat e the music on your compute r , click on start, search, fil es and fo lders, then search for “ *.MP3, *.WMA”. 16[...]
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7. Once you have loc ated the song files, you can right clic k on the song itsel f, and select “copy ”. Open the removable disk drive , right click on i n the empty space, and select Paste . This will transfe r the song on to your player . 8. Repea t step 7 for as many songs as you wa nt to copy on to t he unit. NOTE: MAC Comp uters When connec[...]
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Main Menu Functions of keys in the master interf ace list : z Wheel key: roll the wheel up or dow n to move the se lection left or r ight z Wheel key: brie fly press the butt on to sele ct your item. z Exit key: briefly press this butt on to return the la st menu, or pre ss and hold this button to ret urn to the main m enu. Playing Music In the mai[...]
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z Local disk Allows you to br owse your dri ve using a standard folder s tructure. z SD Card Allows you to br owse the file s on your SD C ard z External Disk W ith OTG featur es users can add oth er USB devices and select t he file of external US B device Music playing interface Functions of keys: z "+/-" key: to contr ol the volum e up/[...]
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20 Music Submenu: 1. Playm ode Allows you to set y our playm ode, including, "Once", "Re peat One", "Re peat All", "Sequence" a nd "Random". 2. Speed m ode Allows yo u to adjust your T empo rate, c reating some neat eff ects. Select either "V ery slow", "Slow", "Normal"[...]
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Playing V ideo In the main me nu, select the "video" option and brie fly pres s the wheel butt on to access the vide o library . This menu list includes 4 options; Me dia library , Local disk, SD Card a nd External Disk Description o f fu nctions: z Media library Allows you to up date your m edia library a fter adding video s, or sort you[...]
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V ideo playing interface Functions of keys: z "+/-" key: to contr ol the volum e up/down; z Wheel key: B riefly roll the whe el up or down to se lect the next or previous vi deo, or roll and hold the whee l to fast forward or rewind the current vide o; z Wheel key: brie fly press the w heel key to enter the video subm enu; z " "[...]
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23 File informa tion can display the currently playing video file information, including the file name, file directory location, stars and oth er informa tion 5. Setting stars Allows you to rate the file by giving a num ber of “stars” which will a llow you to sort your files in t he V ideo library Note: z Subtitle displa y This player supports [...]
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Picture In the main me nu, select the "Photo" option and br iefly press the wheel button t o access the phot o library . This menu list include s 4 options; Me dia library , Local disk, SD Card a nd External Disk Description o f fu nctions: z Media library Allows you to up date your m edia library a fter adding pictu res, or sort you r vi[...]
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25 Pictur e submenu: 1. Setting the wallpa per Allows yo u to set t he current picture as the desk top back ground 2. Rotating pictu res Allows you to ro tate the curre nt picture 90 degre es clockwi se 3. Playm ode setup In the musi c option list int erface, select "Play Mode" o ption to set up yo ur pictures as a slides how , there are [...]
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Reading T ext In the main me nu, select the "Book" option and brie fly pres s the wheel butt on to access the e book library . This menu list includes 4 options; Media library , Local disk, SD Card and External Disk. Description o f fu nctions: z Media library Allows you to up date your m edia library a fter adding eBoo ks, or sort your v[...]
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E-Book viewing interface Functions of keys: z "+/-" key: to contr ol the volum e up/down (if a so ng is playing whi le you rea d your eBook); z Wheel key: roll up or down to “turn t he page” forw ard or backw ard; z Wheel key: B riefly press this but ton to ente r the eBook subm enu; z " " key: Press and hol d this button t [...]
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28 8. Set Bookmark Set the current pa ge as a bookm ark, which w ill allow you quic kly return to thi s page in the future 9. Manage mark Lists all of your current bo okmarks, which will a llow you to easily swa p between files. 10. File Informa tion File informa tion can display the currently book file inform ation, includ ing the file name, file [...]
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Record In the main menu, select th e "Record" o ption an d briefly pres s the wheel button to access the Re cordi ng menu. This menu l ist incl udes 3 opti ons such as Start record, Quality and Rec ord Files Description o f fu nctions: 1. Start reco rd Select the "Start Record" op tion and pres s the wheel k ey to acces s the re[...]
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FM Radio NOTE- Befor e entering the FM Radio mode, ensur e that you connect your headphones. These will act as the antenna for th e player , and FM Radio will not function without them. In the main me nu, select the "FM" option and brie fly press the w heel button to access the FM m enu. This m enu list includes 6 options suc h as Manua l[...]
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31 System Settings In the main me nu, select the "Settings" optio n and briefly p ress the wheel butt on to access the Setting s menu. 1. About this U nit In this in terface you can view th e informati on on th e capacity o f the dis k, the available c apacity of your SD c ard, model a nd firmware versi on of the play er . 2. Language All[...]
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32 TV -out This player suppo rt T V output f unction. Y ou can use wither A V or HDMI output s A V OUTPUT (1) Connects one A V cable ter minal to t he player ’s “earphone/ A V” port. The other termina l’ s thre e connecte rs connect to your TV sets’ input ports. (2) Set your televis ion’ s signal input as A V IN. (3) Under the “se tti[...]
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OTG OTG is an abbre viation for “On-The -Go”. This technolo gy allows two ha rd disks to communica te without a go betw een or “host” item such as your c omputer . In other words, yo u can simpl y connect you r external hard disk to the pl ayer and acces s the memory on the dri ve, allow ing you massive st orage options ! OTG Connec tion St[...]
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